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TIE COUNCIL. f the Committee which estigated Hickey. sy that -All the (karges Were Cloarly Proved, amend that He Bo Re- e from Oflice: —_— estion Mado & Bpoolal Order for Monday Aftornoon Noxt, held an ndjourncd meoting laat Throop In the chair. The ab- cro Aldrich, Sheridan, Kerber, Van Briggs, McCrea, Niesen, Murphy, too on Streets and Alleys, W, D., Ing; that the petition forn % on Stewart avenue, between Wright 1 strect, be placed on file. Concur- rted, recommiend! on Harbors and Bridges re- ing that tho ordinance creat- ieo of Ilnrbormaster be placed on Committee roported recommending [ an ordinance imposing o flne of v onedriving teams or cattle over n ster thann walk, Concurred fn, GAB 1N TIIE TUNNELS, Watdo moved that tho report of the Gas losing the tunuels be taken from ced Lo bt M‘hcr moved that the order clusing from 10 p. m. to 6 o m. be “,‘\iff"l’lmmpson sald fits Smpression was that {pe Corporation Counsel had glven an opinlon be legally done. per remarked that tho opinion that the efty had o right to ond, slice thut would make tunnels dangerous, they could D, the motter went over until the THR MICKEY mau(.; i . MeAule, ommittee on o cA the following report, saying ommittee had hardly had time to make the plete as they would Jlke to have ng up the matter they should one thranzh the evldenee entirely, and thing that pertained to the case; but though they had thfully and done the best thoy could, Nelzen was detained at hotne, yould account for his signature nof 't timo to do ft, 1 Alilermen of the Gity of Chi- Ay R ARG to whon was reforred the reso- diracting your Committee 4. Thompaon, o SLALLTHOMD onor the Mayor foreport. tho connection of with the investigntion of the charges againat Supt, and their rensons for recommending his ), finving had the snme under adviecuient, a8 well'ns In tho first Ir own volition, but In “hotlenco 1o Instructions from the Councll, and {beSrelterate the statement that the investigation by direction of his Honor the ; that It was the desiro of the Commlttee to to the Council on the resolution of Ald, ror would not listen to any ruch A the investigation should be report that now, oy nct not of thel wsimade under and White. but the Mn; wgzeetlon, bt sl - pude by this Committge. The following circumsiances occurred, which wil moro fully ehow to the Councll tho true atatus ot of the Committee and Mayor on this matter: The Chatrman and Ald. Kirkcalled on the Mayor 1nd fonnd him in tho offico of the Carpos Counsel. The Chalrman stated to the Mayor that they had called to obtain advico in relation to the otton the resolutlon asking for a apccinl Com- tee. The Chuirman siated that it was the duty ort for or agninst tho reso- d *“No," with great ecmpha- 1, sod farther that It was the Pollcs Committes tstehould Investigato, nu it was a matter pertain- ‘sgespecially o the police. aanything elee, but directed us to proceed, and xld be would afford atl the men in the service pro- tection if they desired to glve evidence, mallon Counsel was o the dlrections of the Mayor. 4part of what was eald by the Mayor, 28 ho was so celermined to have the Police take the Investigation that ho labored to convince ‘The Chairman then stated that ho would like o have hoth the Mayor and Corporation esent during the that hoth wounld be present. therrald that he knew the materlal of which tho Polies Committice was _composed, and had perfoct From that tima tho Chair- d Ald. Kirk considerod that the Mayor had rea fall power to the Committes, and deslred 1aemto fnvestipate, and that the confidence ho ap- had In the Committea would be a guaran. Im that they would dotheir whole duty,and ke an honest and consclentious report, Duting the investigation, on saveral oceaslona xtilo the Mayor was preacnt, the Chajrman atated nt that tho Committee was acting undor ol the Mayor, ; ,\'\';m ’nr;:n‘nhnl durl{xg part :fl each 3')"1‘ 7 a0y of the evenluy seralons, and hls wilons throughont the whole Committee in tho Dellef that we were 7 solely and only at hls requestand in his 6 Chairman ‘epoke Lo tho Mayor soveral L the courso the Commitico were pursue 1 occasion ho expressed his ontire 4, that from the timo of satd Investiga-* | the Mayor roinstated Mr. Micki neser consalted your Committeo on a teacerning the gullt or innocence of th of the Committee to re) Inios. Tho Mayor sal He wounld not listen and_concorred ommittco under- confdence fn them, nvestigation con- The cate of Papes, niiws uray, 8 ket: o wae arrested, relcased bal, and sume time after was rearreato nigan was that he arrested sent a nota to bat ho wis ro- rove that, one Car- icers wha testifiod na recd that thoro was a noto, but 4 tricnd of his named Shaugh- ave it to Flannigan, As Flan- ty as an ordinary detective wo did not belleve” the stato- bad roputation of Car- that he was Capt. Ellls_statod that he the cano—Hho hind a scrfona fli- and hls momory falled him % to s slcknuse; hut he did anoigan's statement, Your Committeo aro of statement mado by Martin TIE TIHINEY OASH. coshowed that safd Tlorno; ane County and came to Chicago, for hisarrvst by the Sheriff of a4 ho had sllowod the priconer notorlons plek- f uperintend L Ellli to release Paps nown to many of the of Ry, wrote it and Hsat'had no author Wielease prisoners, nli canvinced tho 20 ‘(I: lk)-,lm]ll:ivvd- nowledpe of Btes about that ‘;Inm‘ thoat matters previon, igan In this casa Lt county, who, i testified that id about tho reward, sal Lt ease. Flannlyan df {nideys, and says th Neonid eyt d o 1d not ses him fs:’mv- when he asked Tiornay roplled that he paid furthor states that hut wutd he had to div! by his own con- and the associato , but sald he paid on, tha parties :mmeld!u‘ lénlk- our Commit y tho atatomont of Tlornoy on ne aracter, and the manner of ou what evidenco thoy had o statoment of Flanni, ent Lo fiickoy, v 9, dlid no deny his rele 3 Flannigau instend of HORSE-AND-RUGGY CABE. Y shows that Officern Flannl ed & subicription Mst. Thl u Lo nays ho did not take any mioney nad *the sportin ptlon from gaml ; ot throngh with the ded ft 10 Flannlyal lrlnnfnlgnn tostl- Dowling, gainblor, Danlol Kollogg, #ambler, and n man in Wal* aid tholr subsci with the pape vand that he watnessed the v Lo got throug! ny; often gave ffi".u?fln}fl"&'"uh\?«f afterwards, but did not think llovo that the ovidence of the licer Flynu acree ou all polnts except where it criminatos Mr, nan oplulon tha orting uicn contribated, UY LIZZIE MOORK CASE, Wau stolen froma house of pros- s woman, and she recovered the paylng $430, Charges ckoy, and he stated rou; b "'?;uxnu il o reslened during nt wan would profo; Wa bolleve thls ickoy dawagiug cnongh to war- SIEL BROWN CABE, nal Court, anil case, ara not as stated by befure usy but bu- ous nsture sud re- B WEDaTHR 04! 9 polics force, with acarcely an excentlon, tostified to the very had character of the man Dan Webstert that tio had roalded liera for many years, and that daring all that time his repu- tation” had heen very . had, ‘They festify nlao that ho keopy what in Enown na n ‘! fence, ' n rasort for thioves, and nlso a hoitso of prostitution, and that stolen Dm}mfly lias been re- coveted feom hila tionnes that, (i mll‘ah not known nanth hinicelf, o waa considered’ the protector of thie that ho novor ox‘mtml thioves unless tuoy wera poor or did not divide falrly; that ho was a frlend of what Is known amonyg thiaves ae **soliil men," It np{acnml fram the testimony of Capt. Thckley. Dotectives Kcott, Flannigan, Sinyton, and (allagher, Oflcers Carson and Parker, Borat. Tibereold,” and ofhers, thet they considerod that Wabntor exorcired great {nflucnco over the Supor- intendent, and that It wanld ho dangorons for uny oflicer Lo Interfore with this man. Several of them #tated that they had heard it rald that Dan Webstor wan Uhlefof Police, Itwasshown by this testimony that Webster went to the Suporintendent's office daily or on the avorsco once a riny, and invariably went Into {he privata foom and remalned closeted swith the Buporintendent suma time, Thia connec. ton was not explained by elther Webater or Iickey, except that it waapolico bmsiness, Nelther would particularize, cxcopt thnt Webster stated n few canca ahout some of which _le consulted the Superintendent privately, and Mr, Hickey also- Intely refised to give us aainglo cane, Your Come mittén cannot undersiant! why such n chareter whonld be the daily compunlon of tha Raperintond. ent withont receiving satisfactory explanation, In view of the fuct that the four Captains of I'olice testificd that thoy would “not have such a man ns Webster 8 constant visitor at thole Teadguartars, we ara led (o bellavo that hio possor- ked an wndue Influcnce with the Superintendent, and that tho forco were Justified m thinkine so, 18 waa chareed that Mr. Iickey and his wite mvned the premlses ocenpicd by Webster, The ttlo was khown by the records to bo In Mr. 1lickey and hin wife. To disprove thin two agreements for warrnnteo-deeds were prluced, and notoy dated October, 4, purporling to eonvey by Mra, nrrigan and M, C. fhickoy the land on which sald hotves sland, signed by ull the pacties In the presence of one Charles ¥, Chilson. Welster stated that he went to Chitson's oMce, on Adams atreet, and that Chilson wrota both aercements, andthat he and Chilnon went totlickes'shouse, and tho documents waors then awd there ®igmed, Chile ron wiinessing thom. Mr. Ihickey nald (hat these documents were brought {o hiw house and thera algned, Calvin Do Wolf, one_of our oldest anid most respected citlzens, und ono Do Witt, hig clerk, stated that they had_known Chllson inti- mately over alxteen years: Chilson had aceupled an oflice hn his (Do Wolf's) bulliing, and they had reen him writo almost evory day: knew his hond- writingund signature, and that nelther in the body of the contract prodnoed by Mr, Hickey, nor In {ha signature of the witners, did they Eucnzmlr.n Chil- son's \\'rlllnfi but stated positively §t was not his algnature. \Wado Abhott carroborntud those state- ments in part, and all these stated that Chilson wou not in the city at the tino these syreoments purported to have Dleen made, and that lo wns insang _at least n year before that dnte, Your Committee cannot bt ULelleve tha evidence of DeWolf, DeWltt, unil Ablolt, which cvidonce tends to show that {huso documents are torgeriea, Martin Flannigan testifios that Le was asked by Bupt, Hickey not to tostify ngainet him, and that Mr. Hickey frumlaud nilm anything in his powor If ha woild not do sv. He stated further that he was taken in a carclago to Cottage (rove and ‘Twonty- suventh strect, and that Mr, Iiclkey wus sent fur, but bis attornoy caww, and this matter was talked aver. 1t was evident to the Committeo whon Flannlgan came on the stand, that he was deter- mined not to answer quostiona that would crim- innte the Buperintendent: and it waa only after eovero crose-examingtion thut these statements were elicited, Your Commiltes would say further that two membera of this Councll both® testifed that they belleved Snpt. Hlekey n dishonest man. “All. Cleveland, in order to show Supl. Iicloy's conncction with thieves, sald ho procored from Oflcer Slavton the namen of cloven prominent thieves, who, no doubt, overy oftlcer who testificd knaw as such, and by the diroction of Slayton, who suld Hickey wonld pretenid not to know them, went to flickey and aeked him, and e stated ho know but two. Afterwords ho showed the let to Capt, Duckiey, who know all and tholr ‘residences, The chief of them, Carroll, tostified in Mr, Ifickey's bohnlf, Yonr Commit- teo, from all the " ovidenco, belicve that theno thisyes enjoyed a certain amount of protee- tlon, nnd the fact that they voluntarily testifled for Mr. iickey in hia favor would creats o suspicion that ho was thelr protector. Your Comunittce be- llove that cerlain gamblers were nnmolested, and from theevllence of Ofiicers Slayton, Scott, Capt. Buckloy, Sergt. Fltzpatrick, and others, that some enjoyed afinoat Immunity, nnd that Mr, Tickey is the perxon who protects” them. Ex-Sergt, Calla- han testified that he hiad visited aoveral gambling places during Beptember and Octoher this year, and found them all running. Bergt. Fitzpatrick testiied that ho reporied o gambling-Houso kept by Ilolt, and he was afraid to pull it on nccount of the Bupcrintendent. He roparted it to Capt. Buckloy, who eald, *! You had betier e tho hufu-rlnlond- cnt.” Tie saw Mr, Ifickoy, and was told Ly him nat to ‘mll it. Hg reported this to Capt. Duckley, who sald, **I told you so.' All this ovidenco convinces yonr Committeo that there wasa collusion Letween Supt. Ilickoy and cortain gamblers, Your Committee feol that ob!l:r\'lnq the witnesees on the stand, the mannor of testifylng, tuelr facial nnd other emations, are more competant judgcs of the truth and falsity of the testimony than thoso who wero not preaent. Your Committes, from all the testhnony, belleve that M, C. Ilickey, on account of his counection with Wobster, his unoxplained awnership of tho proporty, s evident protection to thioves and cortnin gamblers, and his connec- tlon with several cases in the charges, in a man not stealghtforward, honest, relinblo; that ho has practiced ducelt on this community and shonld be removed from oftice. Jonx T, MeAuLgy, Chalrman, Janzs A. K. Jaxes H, GiLpent, PER CONTHA. . Ala. Cullerton sald he intended to introduce a minority report, but after hearing the report read in Committes he concluded not to then. The gross misstatements in the report coull he contradicted only by referenco to thedestimony; and there were gross inlestatements fn it. Ile moved that the roport ba deferred. . Ald. Gilbert moved to_mako it a speclal order ot quarter after4 Mondny afternooi. Agreed to, s was tho motion a8 nmended. The Council then adjourncd. 4 ———— AFTER THE SCALPERS, 1o (Aa Editor af Ths Tribuns. CnicAao, Nov. 23.—It will be remembered by the readers of Tne TrisuNr that durlng the months of June and July, 1875, there were quite nunamber of lengthy articlea published In rela- tion to a confljet going on at that timg hetween the ralivond corporations and the ticket-brokers, or, as they sye botter known, *scalpers.” The question fnvolved was whether the scalper had the right tobuy and eell raflrond tickets, Tho 1nilroad companies succcedod In passing a law inthe Btato Legisiature prohibiting the pur- chaso and salo of railroad tickets by any but the nuthorized agent of tho company, thus making the mononoly completo, If o man had bought a tlcket, and after afow hours hed clapsed hn found he conld not make tho trip as he had Intended, he could not repair to n ticket- broker's office and disnposo of his ticket at a o = 5 pmall dlscount. Noj tho law comes n and eweeps the ticket-broker from existence, and that ticket might be worn out in that man's pocket beforo the raflrond ofilclals would give anything for It But the scalper would not be doné away with In this manner, and the railroad companies found {n this case that they had tho wrong pig by the car, for, lnstoud of succumbing to the Infamous Iaw, the scalpors employed thie Ilon, Leonard Bwett to test its conatitutlonality, Ifo wrote a lengthy aud claborate opinion declaring the law unconstitutional. The opinion was published in all of the leading papers of thiscity, Tho rafl- rond-ticket brokers them mado a”bold stand, and openly detled the corporations, sending to ench road o letter of detiauce, stating in it that thoy proposed to carry on thelr business at thelr rospective ofllces. [lio railrond companies at this lwfiu of -tho game concluded that the tlcket-hrokers lad best ne let alony, and thoy luye remained unmolested ever since. The fickot business grow until it sssumed astounding gm]mrflam, the ticket- broKers oceupying, with one or two vxceptions, the entire block on Clark strect between Ran- dolph and Washington. The traveling publie, duily becoming initlated, und finding that they can take advantage of competing through rates, buy a ticket to a point a few lundred miles be- yoid whore they were golng, and then sell out to the broker, and thus save from $3 to 85 on thelr fare, and leave the brokera margin to wmake & profit on the ticket, and aell {t to some other travelor at a reduced rato. This momln§ Mr, E. A, Mulford, of the firm of Mulford & McKenzis, 70 Clark streot, was arrested at the fnstigation of the Chicago, Al & Bt. Louis Rallroad, they, it scems, ‘havin, concluded to make a test case of the law, and have pleked out Me, Mulford to bring the “fight against. Mulford gave ball for_his uppcarance at the December tenn of the Criminal Court. And then the fun bbi’ 8, & MoRanan . LYORD 3 lton Bwinburne, B Mr. Algernon Charles Swinburne s now i{n his B8th year, and s the grandson of 8irJuhn Swinburne, who died at thie age of 08, Mr. Bwin- burno’s father s an Admiral In the Britlsh seryiee, and bis mother s tho daughter of an Earl, ‘l'hough hl' birth he is u thorqugh arlsto- crat, he s, liko Bhellvy, a Rodical In $heory, In the time of Charlcs the First tho Bwin- bumncs, who wers stout Tuyallsts, were forced 1o esca) from Cromwell's rulo into France. There the hoads of the fumily died and there was left only a young son, all traces of whom were for a time lost, After the Restoration the licir of the Bwinburnes was sought loug and with infinits palns, and at last was found—a Jad whoso juemortes of hls child- houod were few and fading. But heremembered an old hall, whercin meu sat drinklo from o silver bowl, which bowl the child watched mwnn{ for tho sako of the cal's head which rose to sight as the K\m decreascd. Tho cal's head was the distingulshiog deyleo of tho Bwinbuéng arms, and thls recolloc H i v THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, tlon eatablished tha |m{| ilentity. The poct takea pleasure fu recalling this story of his an- eoator, and has an album full of cat-plctures. I8 face atrongly roscibles that of n cat, and he s very proud of tho fact; ho §s never more p!cnavl{ that when the resemblance {a mention- ed. He is asmall, stight perron, with a dispro- portionately large. Yiead covered by n bushy maxs of auburn halr,” Hia eyea aro laree, set widely apart, and taway I color, From the month up his faca 1a aomewhat ke Bhiclley's, but his chin I8 weak and rotreating, ———— THE COURTS. Proceedings Yeaterday In tho Temples of Juatloe, Robert B. Graves, wht was Indictod some time ago fn the United Btatos District Court for an attempt to defraud the Government ot Au Sable out of the tax on diatilled spirlts, yesterday np- peared fu cuurt and entered nto recognizance in the sum of §5,000 for his apocarance, Gilhert E. Ketehwn belng his surety, George Machler, indicted foran attempt to nnss & counterfelt 85 nate on the National Bank of Pern, also appeared hefore Judeo Bladgctt veaterday, and cave bond in the sum of 81,000 or his appearance when wanted, Grorge Yeal anid Adam {Toth belng his sureties. The sale by the E. Junkine, Assignee, of the assety of Bilas M. Moure will tuko pluce this morning at 10 o'clock, at the deor of the Re- publie Life D\llhlhufi. Judge Drumnond uch:ls to appoint a Re- celver to<day for the Indinapolis, Blooming- ton & Western Ratlrond, Some objections wers made to Gona Wright, the present Re- colver, on the groumnd that notlee was not given to the partfes fnterested of his n;?mlnlmeu(, and ho lins aignified his intention of resipning. The partles interested were requested fo ngreo on gome ono by to-day, sod, falling In that, Judge Drummond will make lho appoiutment. "To-imorrow will bo the last day of scrvice to the December ferm of “the Surur(ur Court. Thirty-scven sults were begun In that Court yesterday. DIVORCES. Drunkenness and desertion arc the faults with wilch Mary Gilkison charges her husbatid, Dan- fel Gllkison. 8he marricd him In 1556, and Hved with him until 1804, when ho léft. her for ten vears, Wishing to try arrled life ngain, he retuened i duly, 1874, Hut again loft lier in Sepr~ tember following, and, lest he should return aeafy ofter the inpsu of another decade, sho nsks for a (leeree of divorcee to present him with when he comes back. UNITED ATATES COUNTR. C. W. Upton, Assigneo of the treat Western Insurance Company, began o sult for &1,000 against J. F. Daggeit. DANKRUPTCY MATTRRS. Jolin W. Lowell and Nathan ¥, Dalton, lum- berdenlers on Twenty-second at the foot of Fisk strect, nlso wont Into voluntary bank- riptey yesterday, ‘Thelr seeurcd abllitlen ave £2,600, and llmflllncmmd £70,720.73, The Ha- bilities aro nol and bills discounted which oueht to be dald by the deawers, makers or ac- ceptors on §33,080.17 more. “Tholr nasets con- sist of real estate worth §9,720.22; cash on hawd, £748.40; bills aud notes, 382,087,175 o stock of lumher, shingies, plekets, and Inth, $11,793.75; six hand carta, $100; safcand offiee furnlture, 81503 debtadiie on open account, £30,030.46;5 anil olleles of tire insurance, $23,600, ‘The ndividnal llnl)lllllcn of d. W. Lowcell foot up 81,700, witi 10 nssets of consequence beyoud exemption. N. ‘I Dalton owea $200 and has a horse and bugey beyond exum\?unn. The petition was referrcd to” Register Hibbard, Morton 8. Hull was sub- sequentty sppoluted Provislonal Assignee under o bond for £10.000. In the case of Witlard F, Wentworth, an order was made for the sale ol"thu Luukrupt's asscta, after giving threo wecks' notice In the news. paperd. X like order was made in the caso of R. M. ‘Whipple. BUPERIOR COURT IN TRIEP. R. W. Bates & Co. bepan a suit for $10,000 '%Inzfii Ilhe Erie Dimo Bavings Bank ond WA albraith. James L, Clark and Clark L. Whito sued Jumes MeGarry for 81,200, The Globe Nail Company began a sult in re- levin ngainst lenry Homor, Wolt Bclomon, J. g . Lonergan, Warrén Yount, and Jamos Ready to mc%or 200 boxes of horsc-shoo nails, valued at 81,800, F. If. Cooley commenced_an action for §6,000 ngalnst R, B. Appleby and W. S. Babcock. ‘A, Lueas and Willlnm F. Hunt, for the use of George H, Frost, brought sult to recover €2,000 fron Charles W, Darncler and Robert 8, Elder, A, Miller & Co. sued Montgomery B. Arnold for $3,000, ’ The Massachuscits Mutual Lifc-Insurance Company filed o bill yesterday agninst Elljah B. Sherman, Harrlet G, Sherman, N, B, Rappeleye, M. A. Frisble, Dennis Glinnon, James Ryder, Henry Bchultz, Bamuel Cole, The Commerelc] Bank'of Chlmg{l II. P. Caldwell, The City of Chleago, Lovi V‘lug, R. B. De &’mmg, Eagle Works Manufacturing Company, George W. ‘Traver, W, B. Gere, Enoch Waoods, L. B, Colby, Amnsa Wright, Huldah Wright, Timotliy Wright, Ann E. Webster, Thomas Lyman, L. B Yycbater, Edwara Wright, Pau) Biirdick and B, R. Do Young, to foreclodo o trast-dec for 825,000 on Block 1, In Wrlght & Webster's subdivision of the N, E. X of Sce. 12, 80, 13, Charjotte 8mith commenced an action in tres- pass against Oliver C. Leonardson, laylng damn- ages at $5,000, Georgo 8. Moulton brought suit for $5,000 against Levi C. Pitner, “The Couk County Land Comxmn; filed o bill nguinst Elizabeth and Theodore Macker, J. R, Shipherd, E. F. Nexscn, Isnac @. Wilson, J. Irvrng Pearce, Robert C, ‘\\'rlght, Charles A, Gregory, and Wiltiuin A, Tebbetts, to forecloss a truat deed for $10,000 on the weat quarter of Lg% 7, Block 119, fu School Bectlon Addition to Chienizo. Hulfiuom(n and Bamuel 8hoeneman begana suit in debt for &3,000 dunagos agalnst Sanuel Myers and Peter J. Classen, CIRCUIT COURT. Stmeon W. King commenced a suit in trospass yostorday agalnst Josso Cox, Georga Wilson, and Edward McComber, to recover §$10,000 dati- nges for an nssault and battery, on the 7th of August laat, COUNTY COURT. An order was mnade that oblectlons to asacss- ment rolis Nos. 52, 53, b4, 55, 36, 57, 59, 64, and 67, should be flled by Saturday nex In tho catate of J. Ross Jonos, letters of ad- minfstration were lssucd to ¥. A. Jones, under vond for $11,400. In tho estato of John McCormiclk, the will was Rmvon and lotters wero granted to Michacl [cCormlck, under bond for $4,800. CRIMINAL COUKT. The Turner case occupled the Criminal Court aguin ycsterday, and promises to for n week to come. THB CALL. Junan BropgrTr—117 to 200 Inclusive, Nao, 116, Prestey va.Pennsylvanin Company, on trinl. Jupax Jaxeson—207, 209 to 811, 818 to 818 fuclualve, No casa on trial, Junas Moonrs—y0, 7, 83, No, 85, Hersoy va. Paliner, on trial. Junce Rogens—i30 to 400 Inclusive. No. 440, Hobbs va. 8laddon, on trial. Jupas BooTn—8ct cass 9,080, Munger vs, Chicago, Alton & 8t. Louls Rallrond Company, and calendur Nos, 571 to 535 fnclusive. No caso on trial. 1T, S0 O 000 s oo T J 3 1130, 1,162, 1,103, 1,15, 1,180, 1,101, 1,202, "1, b4, 'uid 1,351, " Ternl Perking vs, Buckley, on trial. Jupok FanwnarL—Sot case 840, Ferry va. Dorr, Jupar WitLiams—Sct case Burnt Record calendar 147, Diotrich vs. Hancock, nnd 730, Bouner va. 1ilinols Land and Loun Company. JUDOMENTS, Sursnion Count— Conrxsaoxs—Khno & Me- Clarty vs. James McGarry and Danicl O'Hara, 470, ~—dy Bleoper va, Walter Treleaven, 258,10, K. B. King va. John Clarke, 880,00, Jutor Janesox—Datrick Lysich vs. Tho Pennsyl- vania Comj m}{ verdict, L —Plilip Goldman vo. Poter . Narey, €078 11, —Francia T\ Wheeler otal, va, Jacub, Albert, Tsaac, and Benjamin Pel- sunthal, $827,60, Cncuir Cornr—Coxrxesions—Iames B, Btorey vs, Willlam C, Bnow and Bolomon Bnow, 8824, 50, Junar Bootu—Siuchir & Atains L‘nmrun‘v. s h'l uso of D, W, Hinckley & Co., va, Andrew rka, $1,428,10.—J, . Rathbone et al. ve. Luther A, and Gaylord D, Deobu, 8734.70. —Northwestern Unlyeralty va, Albort O, tocd, B280.80,—A, C. Whitnoy ‘ve, Sarah C, and Warren M, Brown, 4591, 30, —E. B, lolmes of al. vi. Euiory D), Dare ton, $470,06.~D. B, lrant ve, Charles "W, Dean und Joseph ¥, Mannington, 84,044, 14, —Christlun Wolll v, Robert D. 28, 31, 805, T, O, Willlams, Rocolver of the Citlzeni” Bank of Ciiea 0, vo, Henry . Thompson, $ 0. —C. yer et al, va. Charles B. I D. Dawls va, Henry lila Waldo va, Thomus Lants mution for now trial,—J, ‘White; vordict, 8148.27, e —— A Mappy Famlly, Aew York Mercury. The large rhinoceros at u{lmnru'u Qardon hns at prosout o rather strango cage mate, no 1css & one than a little brown mousv, Thu wee creaturs, attractod no doubt by the food that s {:n thero for the great beast to eat, concluded try and get its sbare, and for that purposs has taken up its abodo in the cage, Tho rhi- noceroa treata it kindly, and, as the littlo follow sita on the cdgo of the foud-key und cats, it is fuony to wituess how carcfully fts futorests are looked after by the rhinoceros. ‘The little mouso has of late grown vory fumiliar with lts mfi Irieud, and runs up wnd down its sealy legs W b h perfect fmpunity, and clambers over {ts ack with tho samie froedom thet cats somo- times tako with pet horses. The mouso {8 re- ardud as quite an acqulsition to thy menagerio ¥ thuse attached to it . TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. TOREIGN CITITS. Bpectal Dispatch to The Triduna, Ltvenpoar, Nov, 21-11 0. m,~FLovr—No, 1, 25} 1081 Ko, 2, #s Ady apting, No.1, 1083 N0.2, te, No. 1,108 ds No, 2, (s 4d; club, No. 1, 108 bdi No. 2, 10364, Corn— No. 1,298 No. 2, Za0d. Proviasmna—Dork, 718 Lard, 51s 0, Livenroots Nov, 23— t.—Corton—Firm: 0} @A 0-104; rales, 12,00 balcss apeculation snd oxport, 2,000, Ameriean, 7,00, NrravsTrrrs—-California white wheat, 1014d@10and; do clob, 1080421010d; Mo, 2 to o, 1 red Weatern apring, P 2d@108; do winter, 1A AJR 108, Flour=Weat- ern canal, 2332%, Corn—Weatern infxed, 25104208, Onts—American, 3v33¢ 6. Darley—Amoriean, 3604, Peas—Canadian, i1 0d. Croves-Srep—American, AR5%. Provisioxs=>3ca pork. 71s. Prime mes beef, 8ound, Lard—American, 518 6d. Dacon—Loug clesr, 4481 short clear, 4%, Citzxar~Fine Amerlesn, 634, ‘TALLow=—Amerlcan, 41, Prruotecst-Bpirits, 1183 refined, 105043108 0d. Lissxen Ot—27a, za1x—Commoan, 5043 pate, 14, SriTy TURIENTINE=—23 0d, Lann Ott~tAs. Toxpart, Nov.32.—8vaan—No, 12, Dutch standard, #pot and aflont, o8 Al Axrwenr, Nov. 22.—PETROLEUI=6T. AMERICAN CITIES. SEW YOuK, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Nrw York, Nov, 25, ~Grals—Spring wheat opened quict and closed about 1 better, with ndittic more dofng fur expurt, and Hght ity milllnz demand: winter wheat rifed quiet and without declied change In prices sales 168,000 hu at $1.1521.27 for ungraded suring; £1.21 for No. 3 Chieagos 81.20:1,1) for No.d Chicago, includtug 1,000 mised spring taken for cxpors; €1.20 for nmew ond ol mized No, -3 M. woukee. Tiye In moderatn request, matnly for cxport, without docldcd change fn prices sales 10,700 bu Weatern AL B3G83c, the au extreme; small parcels of [nferlor, Western at Corn aahaile lower, and only In limited request for ex. rort and iome tso3 sales of 44,00 it at Sic for new Westarn mixed; 3434 7%50c for old steamer mised: @@ Glo for No, 1. malnly at @200kz; ungraded Western nixed at @01, Oats without change to notice, with & moderate trada demand: sales of 44,0600 bu ot agailie for mixed Westernand States @stc for whito Western and State; 3age for refectedt o rpraded No. 3 30A393e Tor No. 2t e for No. 13 434 @1ve for mized Western; 33@A42¢ for white Weste ern, Ocrax Freionts—Small bustness in borth-room, bat late rates retalned with sieadiness; In charters s mod. crately falr trade was donog ratesfirm for grain chiare nvr;:l engagements toLiverpool, by sall, 20,000 bu grain atBd, Provistoxs—Pork rather casler, with a moderate bustne:aln lots for prompt dellvery, but speculativo tradu dull; sales of 429 brls mess, on spat, ot §160.87 17.25, closing nt $10.573§: December and January quoats cdnt 5110, and February at $18.20 bid, and §1.30 nsited; at the zocond call for the remainder of the year, £13.50 LId; for January, 1877, $15.50 bld, and $17,00 nked: for February, 1877, £10.20 hid, and §10.50 sskedt and for March, 1877, €10,23 bid, ond £10.00 maked, Cut mieats [n Jight demand, and pricea without materal changes middien firm, far parcels on snot, hut dull for future deliverys Western long clear quoted st #3gc. Lard lower; only moderate buainow, and tho market closed hieary; nales 20 tes primo stan on spot At £10.874, and 110 to tes sellers’ ontfon for the remaf; the yenr and Deeomber ot €10.20 210,223, clasing at $10.17%; 423 tea for January, 1877, at $10,20 210,23, closing at $10.207 and 1,75 tes for February, 1877, a% $10.9714G 10,50, cloalng: at $10,27), . Braan—Qulet but firm at 914410440 for filr to good refning; 104c for prime; and 104@113§3 for centrif- ugnl. TALTow=Withont material change: rales of 73,000 1w atAlG#RYC for good to prime, aad 63 hixds about P T on 50 bl At #1001 nee gallon. SEY—Qnict: salea X allon. T the. Western Amnciated Prem. = New Yore, Nov. 25 —C0TTox—M 2412 31001 LUl - 3201 S3er Augrts y: demand mod Frovt-Littie more e orates roe colbin, 27,0 lrlss 30, 2, €3.0024, 151 super State and Weatern, $1.4M74.00; common to good estra, €3 @3.10; good to chiifec, $3.454c3.00; white wlieat £5,13AR.40; exiin Ohio, 527, 0 S, Louts, & :.\llln‘r‘\)\:minemlemivm ias, §7,006,50, Ryo flour 85,19, Tl a—Siendys Weatorn, $2.750%.00. Grary—Wheat n‘mml 7I|Iel: clnsel nshade firmar 1tln hetier dsmandy recelpta, 01,000 hug No, 2 il waukee,new, §1.31@ 0. 5.5 olil and new ntxed, £1.20; No. 1 Chi $1: No. 3 do, £1.29Gh 1,50; No. 3 do, &1, ring, P wized o, corn, 81, Western, )i b firmig ern, Blasd tate, AT A flqfll £1,0047 malt quict angeds hes Corn dull and Towor: recelntas 47,000 huj Western mixed, new, fc: mixed sleam, 8lA5NC; d 6i73ge: No, 1 praderd, CoGetie; Western mixed, ungradod, soznle. Oats uncliangeds recefpts, 27,000 b, ifsy—gtealy and unchanged, 1inrs—Qniet and unchiangei: Qracxnixs—Coflee quict and unchianged, ugar quiet b e hatey foir 1o tod refning, 10Mcr prime, I Japine, - Molaes-now Grioans, new, S8a0dc. ec—Lonlsians, 54gct Ca l, 5! TETROLEUS -Quh‘thlx firm; erude, 12¢; relinod, 20Xy carea, 30L: naphitha, Kile, TatLow—Unchanged, . HTHATNED RESIN—Sicady; $2.9002.40, HrintTa oF TURPENTINE=SS@IRYC, | Eaawostoatys Westeny, 27a.33ic, Liatiri~Firm: liemlock soic, Bucnos Ayres, and o grands light. middies, and heavy wolghts, 31G27cs Calls fornin do. 21G37ct common do, J0G.27e. Woor—¥irm; domestic flecce, D0asSae; pulled, 339 13233c; Toxas, 139283, i ork—Markat_dull and easters mess, December, $10.10, licet aniety long ldies, Wentern, 8%4c3 do city, e, Lard atoady; prime stoam, $10.87): sclicr all thic year, $10.23)5. feTTRi—Weatarn, 15 £1.0) NrTA Li-Sanafactircd” copner quiot buk. steaay alicaciing, 3101 inot Inko qutee bul ey u»iqmu’rf l'lrlruu ‘aulet snd unchanged; Jussia sheetlug, 114 Gi1e In fold, 83,004 clinch, $4.5083.231 horso- HIA PrrioLnoy~Steady; re- c, 3 rlmuthydarnnlnr. u—femand €1 extea, £4.12'; Ainnesnta I ln.z‘mwaxmnnw"m patent prooess, B 125 Tennaylvanta 3n@l iy while, . Cora L “tgood demand; cilow, alimcs mixed, 337 00c; white, old, 37c. adyi white, J6@410; unround, Matic, Povistan—arket dull. Meas pork, $17.00817.50, Lard, $10.60310.75, Wiltsry—Westeln, 81,10, BuTykh—1n fuir aémand; New Tork State and Tirad- ford County, 1'8.. 0xtras, 32a: firats, 23330c; Western uxiras, 23327c1 firsta, xax—-Market duils Westérn fine, #@1ie, —1cua activo; Western, freahl, 2AcTic, IioxirTs—What, 2,000 bui cors, 83,000 bd, BULPNENTE—NOUC, JALTI! BALTIMORE, TALTINORE, Nov, 22, —FLoun—Falrly sctive and un- changod, flfll \Vl‘fint quict and enslers No, 2 red Western, tl.!fl(fl.’lfi!t 0. 2 110, 81,235 Pennaylvania do, $1,3%, om=Weulern tnixet) fieady, b7, OntaMarket eastori moro active; Westorn white, 59c; tmixed Weat- Natga-Quicts slice, No, B, 20u: PILADELIIEA, e cruds ern, dadse, Kye a l;u.nvn-sunl‘{«mhuunemn 144@150, I'rovinoxs=Quict and unchaiged} tirm. Lard, ro- fned, 11@114c. Burrku—Western, 32228¢, I'gTioLEus—Firmly lield; crade, 11301 refined, 280, Corpre—Dull and unchanied, Winsky—~Unsoitled and lower $1.10. RxoxieTa=\Wheat, 33000 hut corn, 04,000 bu. BNIPMRNTS—Wheat, 000 bus corn’ 84000 bu, NNATL. CINCINKATL, 0,y No ‘oTTON—Quict, at 11}e. swl'n-( et aid unl:hnnficd. RAtN—Wheat rcarce And frmy red, $1.2031.30. At for new ahelled dt 42G43u1 old Ty Uata steady; J0sd7e, Rje, UdgoUe. 1 —Fork quict: $10.00 cash; 815.75 askod for Deceintier, Lard eadlers salin of ateam ot $10.00, e A b e ol S (01 Kiyatit(o: Hiet v, riu, bies short Clear middles, Bigc, both Docember, U:{;fl;lll.lx‘n'fllflnflefl. i —$1.00, BurTsk—stesdy lm= .;mchnund. . LOUIS, 87, Lovis, Nov, 24.—CoTroN—§lesdy: falr demand; B DT —— ' QuarN—Wheat inactive and fowers No, 2 red fall, clli;uuul 4136 3 1§ @330 caulii 4: ey e nlsheey oiveade Haroy--iet couber. e ~De For et Wik Eratls af Northers pri h{n‘gy nn!‘?la.(}&c(l u_’ifl.lb. if1ekY--§1, 001U l’-:.lvu{un-rmk dully jobbing, 816.50 doHuJed. Lard inactivo-and ‘wwery $10.G3f gencrally ek ai 10jge, Bull neata lnl;!n:.l!‘lnnlll)’ jobbiaug tride; ON¢ 0. Totxvo, Nov, 42 —Frovn—-steady. GRTRo W iiont feint No. 3 whith Wahash, $1.23: Na. lw)lllulllchl{,lll. $1.80; extra ds inber Michi+ Rau, $1,23%1 Deconit $1.20! r, 81,2436 No, 4 aiber, $1.174 iv121 rojected, Db i sder Do, 001X ' 4 jigth ixed, 53 how Doccmbor,' 4360} ain naw, 47s._ Oatd stoadys No. rejociod, 27 i It jocted, 270, ét.nvn Bxen—ileld at 89,195, AECBIFTI=Wheat, 340 buj corn, 12,000 buj oate, ) b, BniesxNTe~Flour, 600brls; whest, 31,000 bu; corn, 4,300 buy oats, 1,500 bu. HILWAUKEE, MiLwavkes, Nov. 23— FLoua—Quistbut steady, % 5. 8 Mlwaukoe, "'“l{: s (RN A sl R L T T Lyolilitiors No. 1, adddaiée, Darloy quiit and weaki T, o, 1 'No, 8 do, 420 PunyisioXa—1'ork weaki meas, $10.00cash. Prima styam lant, 104, Fuxianta—Yuiet and unchan; wad. 1ikoktirrs~1our, 7,060 bris; wheat, 76,000 bu. SiltvanuranKlodr, 7,00 brlss whcale 175,000 bu, NEW OULEANS, New oneaxs, Hov.':2=iaY-Dull and lower. 14, 00, Prius.$ er; held at $1A. jiehir s e Bacon— Bearco and Ormy shoskdors, 7ie) cloar zib, Vos clear, ™ -8 dull k, and L, 8T conimifuga), b0@4s; falr, $Ha4Bo) PG 10 0] hic, o Rere wichabged. B M P LD .« NOV, 23. = FrLoun—Firm, u"m':—?&" ey BLis Markot auin Vbt Sirii” fully sustalneds considerable fngulry il apeculators; Ohto llg enn ading mediam X XX 834 o byt iy ; A Whido lgun Geocos A, B@4Lo) carmbla soonsln sny M Sl di 4348301 dasirable Dulle E’:Eufig‘v.&‘!":fim chojos super fo demand 8t 409 s BUPPALO. . Buryaro, Nov, 22.—-Gniiy—Whost dull, sking NOVEMBER 22 1876. 8134807 N0, 2 Mttwanken cluh. Corp 0,00 bn 0,2 mized Western,62'4c. Onta difhy u Micht: Ean M ®e, flariey lett 5,000 bu choica Canada st S3a1aktars, five nerfectad. No canal shipmenia, COTTON. Nrw Onr.xans, Nov. 22.—Corrox—Flrmer, hat not quotably higher; salea, 0,600 bales; good ordinsey, 1034 A10%o1 low middling, 10%@tter middiing, 11368 1133 good middiing, 11%a11%c middiing falr, 1234 12%ct falr, 133194es recelpts, not, 20.C07; gTOm, 23,070; expurts to Liverpool, 3,200; to Kow York, 1,100; atock, 129,000, — DRY GOODS. Nxw, Yonx, Nov, 2%-Packago trade in domestic Rouds was light, but men's wear and woolens were Tathar more actlun. Cotton goods wers quiet and steady in first hands, Heavy standsrds and four-yerd brown shiectings were well sold up, Priats continued fnlimited demand, Cotton dress goods jobled fairly, Forelgn dry guods were dull. g PETROLEUM. CrLevrnaxn, 0..Nov, 22,—~PernoLxux—~Market irm and strongy standard white, 110 test, 230, PizTapcre, Pa., N TROLRUN —Qulety {lmdo. 63.300t Parker's; refined, 20¢, Philadolphis do- very. ——— . Thanioa Niver Butter. London Jedieal Ernminer. - Whatever fucrerfulity ns heen folt in_refer- ence ta the manufacture of butter from Thames mud thero now sppears to be no _doubt of the fact that such butter i made, aud fn no incon- pldnml»le?uunlluus. But the precise nature of the materft! and its mode of collection have, we believe, remalned an undlscoverel myster: until the present time. It nppearsthat as mucl 08 . 0d. o day can, under favorable clrenm- stances, be enrned at low tlde by explorers, properly equipped and with a keen” knowledg of thelt work, on the north bank of theThane: helow Dagenham. Ilerc these persens colle oleaginous globea. “These globes, originatly mude of cork, matted with hair and woody fibres, are diligently vlumed for the purpose, nud grow to tho size of a walnut or ericket hall on the water by the action of the tides, which cover them with prease. The grease thus ob- talned s from the drafu pipes of our factories and alop sewers of our kitchens, and in consist- ency and color 1t resembles Ttumstan _tallow. Thé process by which this objectionnble fat is ultimately manufa~tured Into an srticle of food, unohjectlonable to the eye and palatable to‘:hu taste, {s necessarfly exciting public curi. osity. SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH. 3 **The bemefit I deriva from its dally use is to me In- valuable," HENRY WELLS, of Wells, Fargo & Co. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH. *'I now recommend {t cxclusively, and coasider it superior to every other remedy before the publle.” 1. T. CAMPDELL, Boston, SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH. **I'would willlngly have given one hundred dollars for the rellef obtatnad from tho first doso." It. 3. TALE, Boston, SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH. 41t has cured me after twelve years of uninterrupted suffering." GI0. W. HOUGHTON, Waltham, ‘WEERS & POTTER, Boston, Genersi Agents, Sold ELECTRICITY FOR THE MILLION. AN ELECTRIC BATTERY FOR 25 CENTS. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC PLASTER 1s warranted, on the reputation of Dr. Co'llna, fts in- Yentor, anolif physician, to bo the hem plaster in thio world of mediclue. _The'unlou of the two great inelical agents, viz, Elcotricity and 3Medleal Guus aud Fae a ity Justinica the claim, and_entltice (hisreme- d{m nk foremost amony all curative compounds for all external Acties wnd 'alus, “Are Doing Wonders.” Meesrs, Weeka & Patters Gentlomen—Colling' Voltate TiAbiara ‘are dbling woudure. Thoy work HKo niagic: i irone You et Tass aro all soll R TauPe WANtC! enao send e threo dozen. aa”swuon ua Yot gel 1k, fony Tichund Nervbiul s (wat”iéol "o orro BIghe, 1f poctiblo. 1n haato. - Yours, s 17U PALMER, P. 3. No. Fayette, Me,, May 1, 1870, » NOTE.—Mr. Palmer la the Postmaster of North Fay- aving become cunvineod of 1he urcet valuo of tlicso Pinatersby aclual use, he has ubtained thom upoR favorabie terma and ls selling large quantities, A niedicie that thus recommunds Jtaclt cautut be toy fiighly commended. One Piuster sclls dozens, Sold by all druggiste for 23 cents, Sent on rocetpt of 3% ceots for ous, §1.33 for six, or $3.25 for twelve, carofully wrapped, and warranted perfect, by WEEKS & POTTER, Proprietors, Hoetan, Musa, PRESORIPTION FREE, For the speedy cure of fominal Weakness, Lost Mans ool aud all disorders brouulit on by fidiscrtioa or CXCEN. s DI AGU SR s Clacinatt, Ohto. FIRE! FIRE!! CLOTHEING Slightly Damaged by Water, At thu late fire of Hall, Qarrison & Co., New York. $50,000 worth of Men's and Doys' Fln Clothing, to bo sold at Appralser's value, which la B0 por cent below frst cost. Balo to contlnue from day to day until clowed, st 168 Soulh Clark-st., Chicago, 1IN, Jobbers will find It to their advantage to exam. {ne our stock. FINANCIAL, $100 Jrreiat s, $1.700 during the past fow months, under our improved -;‘nl:n“x of operating In Btocks, Nisks redacad to uom'lnlnll ‘::;nu Il:il nmll:lncmufi:d. unuok contalne matlon sent on application. og full informatioi st SRR R'S o, Bankers and Brokers, 2 Wall-4t., Now York. EDUCA'TIONAL, For nearly twouty years, Mr. DYHRENFURTIL tho realadut aid foundes of Sula Cullexc, fisd dovoted af- (s timo aud energies 10 fla manageuient snd tho Lo nrovement of ita systemn uf fnstruction. With wha: succeas ho bias Lal cll known 1o the businoss communlty. “Tho Colleds s uner bis tismealate direcs tioa, and by hilg cldofly the istruciius fe given.ss It siways bas bocn. An gvening class bas beon opeuod ab his bome ua the West Bide. Mot T ATRUSEMMENER, o e McVICKER'S THEATRE---KELLOGG, glish Opera. MR. C, D, NESS' GREAT PRIMA DONNA [ Unrivaled Nav, 24, Dalfe's Itomantic Opers, the Bolemian Girl, LOGO a1 Arline, iry, AR rre Tianes Kot +d ner,and Conley in the cast, Satarday, 20'clock—GIAND KELLOGG MATINER— Next werk the rey MILLINERY. A A A A A~ A A AR MILLINERY! Wings. Ost. Tips, Faney Roathers, &, TRIMMED HATS. French and American Felfs, Silk Vel- vels, &¢., at our usual “POPULAR PRICES.” 124 STATH-ST WEBSTER'S. " ®AILROAD TINE TABLE- et it £ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATNS Erplanation o, RAference $H1rkt.—tBatardsy exe Monidryoxcepled. | Ate Girand & CLARA. LOUISH EBLLOGG, EVERY OPERA. Wedneadar, 0t of Miss Kellogg £1.50and 2, according to location, amily Clrele, 60 cta. "~ ADELPHI_THEATRE, THURSDAY EVERING, NOV, 24, IRALFY’'S ALIIAMBIIA KUCOERRH! = el BALLETS! unocay SCENERY! Around Tiux World WARDROBES! LVS VN {3] ORGEOLS 0,44 SHIAVT x INIL T SLUDIN, GRAND 1AV cepted, S Suniay oxaspt rivesunday atd s m. ') OHIUAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. Mices, @3 Clark-st. (Sherman Houss) and 73 s corticr Madison, And ot.the depots, sol ST uls, Ileserved Beats, 75 HAVERLY'S THEATRE, l:“w“'“-' between Hooley's The Formerly looteyls Thea MAGUIRE & ITAVERL WILL E. CHAP3IAN,. First Weck ?{u;h STUART ROBSON own Company, Chorus, aud Rallel Iap, (revited and 'tmproved), TWO MEN urn _of EMERSON'S CALIFORNIA r one week oniy. McVICKER’S THEATRE, A EXIT! A FIIT! Roars of Laughter greet tho New Comedy, GREAT DIVORCE CASE. Ntght (Thiirsdsy) aad on Soturdsy N AT Tihg anqdion, Patuedar Mights with Saturdsy Afteruoon—GRAXD KELLOGG MATINEE MARTELA. FARWELL WALL, alacific Fast Lino, Lurgue b Q‘.I’)mmnflc Beason, Parllllv;em.'lnl Mon- bliwankre Paseneer. bMilwaukee Passenicer (i it{ ot carnerof W epot corner of Cal W st A TROAD, ark-at., s0Utleast, Gornor of Ttans imA; Atlantic Expressidally, Niptit Express.... Grund Rupidea Murhing kajrese. Night hxyres, * 9,008, m. ‘- 4 ooms I there be » Baro a_lecinre on_ FOWLIS MON| eALY'S AFIEY. 01 TuCHl TAWHAR an War? to Lic fally dlscumsed In tern (Qiiestion b miny ovening, Nov. 4 at Ko SUNDAY LECTCRE SOCILTY. McCormick Iall, :E;_E“O._-t 3 p.m. Doors open JAMES T. Subject: **A Plea for Cheerfulness." Admis- run, 10 cents. WOO’S MESEUM. A CASE ¥OR DIVORCE. Each Evening and Wednesday nnd Saturday Matince. rat successaf A CASK FOR DIVOLCE unday £x. ¢ Monday Ex, § Dally, OHIOAGD, ALTON & BT LOUTR ani ORIOAGO EANBAS CITY & DEXVER SHORT LINEI. Weat Side, tiear Mndfionsst. bridgs, “Heket Oitfeess At Dopot, and KansasCity & Denver Fast Ex. £6. 1.0ula & prinitield K; corin Fast Exproas, FIELDS, 0l Chicago& Paducalt It It. % " eeassm LAKE SHORE & MICRIGAN BOUTHERK, Teave, | Awive, ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, The Geperal Traasatlantie Company's Mall Steamury New York and;liavee, ealling at Plymontt 11.) for the landiug’of pasionge vessetn on thin favorite ronte o provided with Electsie liells, ) 43, Toot of Darrow aireet, N, Ameriaue, Pourolz, i Frauce, Trudelle, Saturda; o) 1) o . 1§ 5240 2, M CHICAQC, MILWAUKEE & 6T, PAUL RATLROAD Unton Depor, corner Madison aid Canal-sts. m outh Ciark-st., opposite Sherman Hoave, 1 safl from pier No. a8 followa: Milwankeo Exprsa.. Wisconsin & Minn iy EXpress.. Wirconsin, lows, @i iastagce 0 gold Uneluding wine) F 7 (o Acvommadation, rom.{t 708 me Tickets for 8f, Pri ood elther vin Madison and firaicla du Clilen, of ¥1a Watcrtown, La Crusse, and Winona LINOIB CENTRAL RAILROAD. Tronty-sccond-it Whhout extra charae, 'y_Steerase passens 1S 1 HIAN, Agent,” 55 Irowi wu; WIITE. (7 Clarkeat " STATE LINE. NEW YORE TO GLASGOW, LIVERDL I N1y LONDOS DY A end Minneapolidarn .o_dgent for Chitago. n 1 r} f 1. ot 1 oot et Ot B cxL Al ADply 0 AUSTLS, J. WARRACK, Manager. 64 Clark-et ANCHOR LINE LAIL STEANERS ATIA. Nov ' 23, noon Diibuug & stoux Gl Gitiay Passenger ... CMI0AGO, BURLINGTO] Depotn, fout of Lakest., nub and SIxtcenth: QUINOY BAILROAL, and’ Kixtecathe ‘tokor Ofices, 37 ALTPOILNTA )‘.TI)I‘I)I'IA. Illr 'y 35 8t 'y New York knd L m| D B7U; Steerage, ¥ urre HOTILERS, w1 Ws Great Western Steamship Line, m New York to 1iristol (Engla: Cabins, €65 (0 &% MU A0A EXPreat,eer.cnreses Ottaws and Sircator I'aweng’ T Ttoekford, Dubtqus & Stonx, Jpucine ¥Rt Liii, 1oF Oiniaii, or.. 2, Uttawa’ & Siroator, owiier's Urov Accomiiiod ® Grove Accominod'sy Nbrtflernmn Lioyd. The steamers of this Company will wal over) day from Dremen Pler, foot of Third at., 1o 3 Now_York 10 Ecithampton. rat cabin, !I;:': 'm:nml R CHLOAGD, LINE, -st.. Palmer Ho aste~TTo Tacltic, and at depot. Expoition Bundine._Or Lundon, Wavre, and firct cabin, €00, gold: aeerage, $30 ew ur |'sAs3ge Bpply 10 NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSIIDPS, New York tn Queenstown and Liverpool. 1A Novas tlam, Tll(; QU D8y Express-Pallman Draw- tng-ligom Bleeping Cars, to) New York without lantic = Exjirvss — ‘alaceDrawling- [too _Ing Curs and Hutel Cars, Oniy line runuing (ho hotel cars to Now York, CHIOAGO & PACIFIO RATLROAD, | ago-avenud and Larraboo-strost, 8:09p. m.| 8:40p. 11, T LoXD HOLLAND, Nav.23, 11am | ER nanaze, 833, €0, and §70 carrency. Return tieketa at reluced Fates. reland, _Apply to ' B LARSON, 4 South Clarkest. AMERICAN LINE. FHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. Cabin, Intermedinte, and stearage paseago AT LOWEST RATES, 133 La Salle-#t., corner Madison, J, 1, MILNE. Wescern Acent. CUNARD MAIL LINE. 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