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THIE CHICAGO TRIBUNK: BATURDAY., NOVEMBER 3, 18TI-TWELVE PAGES, 7 TILE COURTS. The Caso of the West Park Commis- stoners Let for n Hearing. Record of Judgments, New Sullsy Bank- rupteles, Ltes Gen. George W, Bmith appeared before Judge Moore, on behalf of the newly-appointed West Chlcago Park Cotnmissloners, to ask to have a day set for the argument of the motion to dis- golve the fnjunction against them. About ten days sgo the old mombers of the Board, who had been removed by Gov. Cullom, fled s bl and obtaned n temporary fojunctfon restraining thelr successors from taking thelr ofticial acats, The motlon yesters was to dissolve this injunction. Gen. Smith sald that he gave notice to the attorney on the apposite side (Judgo Lawrence) lnst facaday Mr. Miltori Ilay, of Springficld, would be associated with him for the defense. flewlshed to have the argument set for next Wednesday. ‘Ihe case was one of public Inter- est, and ahould be heard as soon ns posalble, Judze Moore sakd that when he granted the restraining order without notice, he hesitated whether or not the injunctfon should not have peen for o definite number of days, As, how- erer,some of the partics restded fn Springfeld, e thought It Lest not to limit tha time, and then give the defendants their own time to move to diesolve. Mr. Bonnoy, ons of the counsel for com- plalnants, eald next Wedneaday would bo agree- sble to ilm. Ills nssociate, Judge Lawrence, powever, had some engagoments which would preclude his attendatico on that day, Judee Lawrence snld he should be busy In court thot day, and wished the matter post- poned untll tho followlng Monday, (en, Bmith declined to ngreo to having it postponed 8o long, and sald ho would lusist on Tlaving the rule of court applted. Juige Lawrence denled thero was any rule applicable to the mubject. (ien. Smith diadained to reply, Judge Moore sald tho practice was to have counsel agree on a day among themaalves. Judige Lawrence thought the case was ane of great intrinsiz fmportance, and be did not wish to argne It without preparation. Gon, Smith sald the counsel ought not to urze want of preparation, as they had Lad notlce of it beforchand. Julge Lawrence intimated that the counsel representing Gov. Cullom had no right to dfe- tate fu connsei or court in regard to the thne. .\lr.‘ Bonuey suggested Frilny next. as o vom- romise. pJudnc Moore sald loshould have fixed the day himsctf 12 all partics had heen residents of the clty. T would be in favor of Friday noxt, bat as (ien, 8mith had beon solenlent in giving untll next Wedneaday hie aught to be accommo- dated. That wns a lonzer time than e hiineell woitld have given. Noxt Wednesday was there- forc set aa the time for the argument. AN ANXIOUS DERTOIL, The Cllengo & Northwestern Raflway Com- any fled a DIl yesterday ngainst the Johet Tron & Steel _ Companr, A g Luith, lta Ito: celrer, A. B, Mecker & Co., R. E, Jenkins, and 0, N, Fay, Assignees of Mecker & Co,, and thy Bank of - Montreal, setting out that It owes the Ion & Bteol Works a . large sum, but dares not pay it over because the oth- er defendonts clolm they are entitled to themoney. It scema that the Railway Com- panv last apring bougcht 4,000 tons of ‘stcel rails from the Iron & Bteol Worke, agrecine fo pay tlerefor partly in cagh and partly in old raits, Tho Iron & 8tcel Works ruaranteerd the ralls for five vears, and agreed to replace ony that were defective. About £ per cent of the ralls have proved defective during tho short time the have licen lafd, Tho complainant states that the Iron & Steel Works are incolvent, ond that it should have the right to reserve a sufll- clent amount out of the whole sum owing by it to make good the guarantcess 'Thin umotnt would he about §54,020.48 in cash and 4,270 tons of old rulls, or about $M.000 cash. The He- cefver of the 2ron & Steel Works has demanded Ahe pavment of the whole amount due, and lhins Enmlml an order of the Wil County Circuit Court to thnt elect. The Ansfgnees of A. 1, Aeck- er,clalminz that this contract has boen asslmed to them, are also neking that the balance due be landen “over to them, and have procurcd an orler of Judge Blodeett enfuining complain- aat irom paving the money to Mr, Lefth, Last- I5, tl.e Bauk of Mautreal alleges that the waree lunse-recelnta for these steel rafls wero pur- chiased by it In good falth, and that complainant taould pay it any money owing to the Iron & Bteel Works, 1In “this rrcdlcnuwnc, the Rall- wuy Company nskas that Lelth, the Assignces of A. B, Mecker & Co., and the Bauk of Montreal ey be compelled to fight §f out smong tham- sclven and “duterming who shall take tho money, and that the amount due by it may be ssceriained after allowine o sufliclent. mnount tobe kept back to inake good the guaranty. IN COUNT AND YET NOT IN IT. A ratacr novel point was raised in the cnso of Caraher va. Bronnan, and decided yesterday b Judwe Maore, 1t keems that one o{x ho defend- anteinthe case asked tohave the sult trans- fereed to the United Btatea Clrendt Court. Judge Moore entered aformal order to that effect, and an application for the same puroose was made before Judee Blodwett, Ile, how- ever, licld that he had ho jurisdiction, and ro- fused to sllow tho auit Lo bo transferred, An appeal was then takeu from this order, which is now pending fn tha_ United States Supromo Court, Bhortly after Judge Diodrott's decision amotion was ‘mads by, complainant's counscl a “Irmvu the case redocketed in the Superior Judge Mooro declined to grant tho motion. o said the act of Congress of 1870, under which thie anplication was origiually mate, could not ¥ell be tramned 80 08 to caued moro confuslon, e could not go on and make orders in the case, becnuae, thoueh this case was in his court, an appeal had been taken from Judge Rlodrete's onter, e Al not see how the Supreme Cortrt could do otherwise than follow Judge Blodgett's ruling, but it might reverse it, and any orders lie (Judze Moore) mighit make in the meantime might be upsit. *IL was the settied poliey of n Court to avold doing anything that mhehi bring ou a (ollisjon with another Court. It was a Lumillating positiun fur a Court to be placed In, but hie did not ace how hecould help it His lauds might be tled for two or three yenrs, but he must submit. The motion to redocket the case on the Superd < it T T ipariar Oourt duckot was therefore 1, himan Tlire Juilge HOES, set o Tarroit; st 5T, 040, tions and divoree L Farwell wud Williams mo- uot bo 10 court until Ve, Judze Jumeson will G %N"bm l‘l‘A'I‘Ilu (H""i anc Crosby began a sul or v, 3, teramany 3. . Towelt, so, againat Bernard, ~ B, George W, Tack filed & bl agatnat the pro- cee the schooner Moses Gage, to racover 3,800, seaared by mortgace on the vessel, K Bm:m&l;_}’mv nAJ‘l‘rll':.m ililam B, Laparle and Jacob’ Punk, w and iigaor deniers at No. 10 Kihste bves went |nu voluatary baukruptey esterday, Thelr se:tired dobts aro $1,200, and the upn- sccured 806,848.51, besides Yiunility and bills discouned, BLEIT5A. Theso Lills ‘aro beld by the Merchouts’ Bavings, Loan & Trust Company, ‘Tpe wisets cowmprise cash, $40.80: bills and ‘.“Iw' $501.50; stuck of wines aud liquors, 0, JL143 horses and waron, 81305 open accounts, £235454; {usurance policles, $16,000: and one share in the futer-State Industrial Exposition, tie firm on the 13th of Uctuber Tast assigued thelr property to Frederlek W, EHot, as As- sbraee, for the general Lenetit of thelr cruditors, The petition was referred to Kewdster Hibburd. An order was made for & composition meeting to be Lield Nov. 14, Discharees from haukruptcy were 1ssued to dward B. Howurd and Georgo I, Fos. d.\. Ho Merrill was sdjudicuted bankrupt by _flnulli and his partuer, F, W. lh{mouu‘ by confession, 0.° A Bogue was appoluted Pro- ¥hsfonal Asslgnes under u bond for 310,000, oot VB T Jon W b or VY. H. chol jor Jol . ko, audfor D, i1, Dowovau, ' G Mary g0 rERIOR ;coume 1 uNtEr, i ert commenced & suit In trespass Festerday sgalnst Charles Keen, Willlam Fo- karty, anid the Crane Hrus. Munufscturing Com- Nfi{.\gn{?lnr l\&wo damages. sewey began a sult_for $4,000 sgaiust Gecrwa W, Perry il Susn T bereye . hll:lnhlnnecmw" mg:df ult i « 8, commen; Buit ip tresposy Againat Cliarles Fox, clstwing $2,000 dmnurs’:u. Job CRIMINAL COUR i obn Lawson was tricd for larceny, and the o brought fn u seuled verdicf of ¥ not K ty." - The Court asked tho Jurors if tlfs thl l'xlelr verdict, aud oncof thém responded o Whereunon the return was sct uelde. P codore Sctults aod Jobn Felbor were trled OF reelving utolen proerty, sud acquitted. F m‘:- Dareuport “pleaded” gullty to robblog hm’. Danquise of $1,400, sud was remanded w;«?nmmo. This is the rotbery which o Ted sulne weoks ego in w Third wvenue deg, about which g0 much was written and sald at thetime, J. AL Jaues, Tra Walker, and . A, Thurston were tried for Iar eny, and acquitted, THE CALL MOSDAT, Jdunor Dnroxvonn—In Chamaers, Jrnor Bronarrr—058, Hill va, Baltimore & Ohlo Rallroad, still on trial, Jrnor ((AnT—No ealt antil Wednesday, Jirnae daw N0 call until Wednesilay, Junar Moone: 3, and 4 of new calend Jdunar Hosgne t caro 307, Wolf va. Kanf- mann, and calendar Now, 401, 403, 404, 400, to 51y, inclostva, - No casn on trinl, dunar Bo ~8et eane 232, City wa, (inge, and 261 to 1100, Inclusive, oxcept 281, 200, 201, 205, 200, 208, 200, No. 241, ltigdon w8, Clark, nn trial, Junar Panwrit~Genaral nneinens, ".IY:xlrnu: WiLLiAxs—5618, Fox vs. Long, still on 8 5 2 3 P JUDAMENTS. BurERInn ConrT—CoNresanxa—A, 5. Patien va. Ramnel 9, Tlayes, 23, (4. Farwell & Co, vA, Bernard Welter, 8:305.40, Junae Ganr—David Reld et al, ve. Edward I, and Thomsall. lanos, $42,70, —Michael Huckett ve, Charlen a=\, E. Rolloct Lincerr C . al. va, Abraham 8nydam, 8 0.~Cq U, Hilcher va, Philip Andors 811200, Jupag Boorir W, tiates va, Frederick I, tson; verdict, §432,50, and motion for now trisi. SHORT-IORNS. Sale of the Warfleld and Othor Herds at Lexington, Ky. Snectal Dispateh 1o The Chicaan Tribune, Lexivatoy, Ky, Nov. 3,—The sale of Short- Ttorus to-day, the property of Williain Warfield and B, W. Smith, with a few head from the herds of Combs & Scott and W. C. Goodlac, was largely ottended. The biading was apir- Ited, and the prices roalized were bigher than had been anticipated, Sixty-soven head were dispascd of,—forty-flvecows and twelve bulls,— averaping £150.40 for cows, and §6Y for hulls, the entlre Tot brinring .1.[:10, a general nverazo of 811825, Helow (s a full reports Where no Slmu-l 1s mentioned, Kentucky 1s to be under- stood: 1. Fairy Queen, roan, ealved June, 1R72. hy Muscatoun, 7,057, from’ Falry Queen, by Youny Duke, 0,323;'. X, Thompeon, Nashville, Tenu. 00, 2, Mattio T.ece 34, roan, calved June, 1871, by Stonewall Jackeon, 4,410, from Mattio Loa 24, by Clarendon, 2,034; J. N. Thompson, Nashviile, "Fenn, ; 3260, i, itannfo 0, red and white, calvad Mazch, 1875, by Watermay, 10,081, from Fannia lt, by Duke of Oxford, 1,605 witllrawn, 4, Dranctté, red, calred April, 1875, by Monte amery's teneva Duke,#4,017, from llolte Hoaton, y Van Duke 2d, 15,0523 withdrawn, 5, Lino Cap, roan, caived February, 1877, by Duke of Graamere, {61, from Velle Boston, by Van Duke 24, 16,032; J. N, Biggersta®?, Sount Biarling: $160, 0, Jessics, red and white, erived May, 1876, by 2d Duke of Grasmere, 13,661, from Jennle, by \Vlln‘ Duke of Oxford, 15,720; W. J. Deach, Hockland, v, ; §170, B Tail, calved Aprit, 1877, by 20 Duke of Grammero, 1,006, from Juan, by Wiley Duke, 15, 790; James L, Liste, Lexington’ 8170. 4. Midize, red. caived May, 2070, by 2d Duke of Graamere, 1,500, from Haitle, by Doctor, 0, 758; W. N, Catllsle, Plymouth, 0, 7 $105, ), Mango, roan, calved July, 1870, by Roeary 0), from Mandume, by Wiley Duke; €. J. Foster, Bhreveport, La.; 865, 10. Loudon Duchess Hth, ' and ‘calf, red and oth Duke of feoin Loudon Duchices 24, by Dukn #,443; W. 1, Fulkorson, Jcrueyvlile, 7. Jeaan white, nnlvm!' Jannary, 1872, by Geuers, 7, ot Alrdrl 10 8255, n 28th, red nnd white, ealved Beptember, 1870, by 2d Earl of Oxford, 0,708, from Loudon Duchess 8th, by ith Duke of Geneva, 823 J. 8. Van Meter, Lexington: 8100, 12, I\nlklxl!iy ald, and calf, red roan. calyed February, 1873, by King Lear, 13, from Viee torlne. by jmp, Prince Leopold, U,037; Maj. 1, E. Vi Frankfort; $1120. 14, ml.-g Duchess 2d, rod, calsed Jnly, 1870, by 24 Duke of Urasnere, 10,001, from Wiley Ms'"inh’ Wiley Duke, 16,7403 W. I, Fulker- £, Wilin, red roan, ealvad Junuarv, 1877, 4 Duke of (iraemere, from White ltase 2d, by 111 Duko of Atrdrie, 7,8 Brooks, Lancaster; 6 15, Annle Challenger 24, red ronn, calved Sep- teinber, 1874, by ‘Towning Giem, 18, from Annio Challonor, by Princolon 4, 6,073 It A, Deasley, Lancasters $200, 10, Morono and calf, roan, ealved June, 167 by Muacatoun, 7,057, from Delilah, by 3d Duko of Alrdrie, 4,714 Walter Hanudy, Lexinaton: 100, 17, Oth ‘Mald of Hope. roan, calved Januacy, ) Duko of Alrdrie, 5,533, from Maid salamander, U010} W. L. Carlislo; “18, Nolly Clay, red and white, calved Octobor, 1874, by independence, 14,612, from Funey Clay, by Duke of Greenwood, 0,501 W, L. Fulkerson’ 45, 10, Nelly Ciay 24, red, calved Auguat, 1877, by “"Il'h [ of 1ope, f Hope, by 24 Duke of (Irnan 13,011, from Nelly Clay, b} Tdenengenco 11hd: w11, Falkaraoni 81 | 2 Now Iiver, of red, calved Austust, d Barl of Oxford, 0,708, from Rowe Bud 8th, "Ly 1ith Duke of Ardile, Cockervllle, Nashville, Tenn, 3 31,000, 21, 10th Itos¢ of Itichland, red and white, cal Anguat, 1874, by 8th Duke ‘of Thorndale, 8, l\[m'n 4th Tt fchland, by Derby, 7, 800 d and white, mpson, N e, i Rose of Itfchland, 3 Filiet's Oxford fitly, il 21st l(u-u’ul Itichiand, by lreno's 10, 4634 d. N. Thompson, ‘Nustville, 0. lluntrions and eaif, red and white, calved April, 167, by Rose Duke, 77, from 24 lnse tention, by 4th Duke af (lenova (30,058); Urinstond,” Loxinptons $110. 24, Mincola, red and white, ealved May, 1870, hy 2d Duke of drasmicra, 13,001, from’ Minnesota 24, by Princo Tam, 7,1013 J. A, Orinstead, Lex~ Inzton: 8100, 25. Dewdrop Nth. red, calved Angust, 1870, by 2d Duke of (irasmere, 061, from Dewdrop Tth, by Magnom, ¢, 0845 W, I, Fulkerson: $100, 20, Dawdrop 8th, red amd white, calved April, 1875, by Youny Duke, 21,100, from Dewdrap 5th, gxodunwum, 0,084;' Yoo Dryant, Lexington; 27, Nleta, roan, calved January, 1877, by T.on- don Duko 18th, ¥}, 840, from Niobe tith, by Oxford 2, 6473 W 1L, Catllsle; $140 28, Cowslipdth, red, calved Novembor, 1870, Duke of Onelda, 0,027, from L'owullr 24, by + W, H.Falkerson; 1877, b £id Cambrldgo Hose Duko, M), from” imp, Falr Foranhina, by Peter Pipar, 20,04%; James Lisle, by 3 Lord of the Vailey, 21,0 300, 20, Syiph, rod and whito, calved May, Lexington; 8100, 0. trabel, red roan, calved November, 1875, by Taron Pawlert, 92,04, from Teaheliasuth, b Bhorif (2, D0 04 Incunle, Parisi 1, Howooud oan, calved Koptetn) tia," Florina 2, rosn, calved July, 187, by 24 Duke of Grasmors, 18,01, from_Florine, by am_n. Livar, 85,8111 0, Crittendon, Now London, W4, ltosebad 24, calved Foplember. 1872, by Mniroiio. 12,5478, from Redbud. by Challeugor 2d, . 4182 11, 1. Moadley, Loxington: $i0, 44, Litlle Mald, red, calved January, 1876, by £a Duke of Graninore, LLOML, from Lottle, by Young Dake, 0,3:2; Quordo Taylor, Athuna, Ky.: 1878, 83, Pinguld, roan, calved Auguat, by Rosar= Monk (25,310), from Pink Gih, by Sfone- wull Jackson, *1,410; W, II. Fulkersor; $00, 1, Morv linnt, red. eulved July, 1870, by ud Duke of (iraamere, 13,001, from Eleanor Town. loy. oy fmn, Challenger, 1,3245 :lllu\rm\‘n. n 47, livodlo Towniey, ro te, d May, 1874, ur Tothscinkd, <, from Eleanor T mp, Challenger, 3] Jesso Brysnt; ownley, b) it i by .’ §haron Rose, roun. calved Avril, 1894, by Duke Imporlal, 5,536, frors Bonny. by Mas. ter Miller, 0137 Jamea A.- Grinaiead; $115, w0 Rosehud, ran, calvod Anrll. 1870, by Pick- D1, 20,687, from Pastiion y (icn. Jamea S0 Tivgonn bull, 8,802 W, 11 Falkerson: $40, agea, red, calved January, 1677, by of Crasmere, 1T frous Mouble iloee, 'by 2d Duke A1, Fancy. i, FeVs IL Fulkoreon: 810, b i kel N, v i Ao, by %o buke ot AL AT FANCY Ingy o Floronce Diliard, red, cslved A by Bickwiek, 20,547, from Jane, by IS 1870, 0, 7111 Alox MeCtintock, Milleraburg; 31008 24, . Wanca, roan, by fen, 16,401," from Kue “:‘l:;y‘ ,ild'k. by Kirwin,” 12,235; Rufus Lisle, Lex- 44, ‘Hrends, red and white, calved Jannary, Jedy by iony 16,301, from Miss Elug by Vair: iax, 87343 (), P! Tamey, Lexington; §63. 45, Cluopatrs :id, redand whlte, calved In 1870, ) Afrdrle, "from Nora, Uy Uravo, 18,5643} Wi W, Surey, Lexingion: 8150, A0, Cloopatra 4ib, red'snd white, calved May, 1870, by Bravo, 18,548, trom Mlse Zero, by Tem: uke} withdrawn, 47. tlfl;run Bth, rod and white, calved seB- A5y by togwl Atrdrlo, from Nora, Ly Lo the b, ";.a."'el‘l"fi"a oo 1609, b 5 ved 'Ju Grandson of Gloster,’ 4601, from’ Xanthe, by Loyal Duke, 4,073; Carlés Dodd, Lexington; $45. 40. Twp.'Rosy Moru. red, calved June, 1871, by Rrother Windsor (25‘090:, from Early Morn, by R A e . Hosslla 3th: rod, caly ! Hoyal Briton, 0:014 fram Woseiia” by lale, 9,213 withdrawn. i::d _:n75mt.l. calved June, 1676, by o BT, Abider Kot dronk, tnes "oy o, . BULLS. .. Knightly, red roso, caivad wor Tth Duka of Aledrie o,&:n.n ?f::"f: ‘1&'?} }\I-Id. by Kina Loar, 18,200 37 4" Blatcblord] 1;‘":;}'1,-{(. o Qrasmere, ved, calved Junuary, ondun Duke 3 60 5 D Airusiar d8: We H, Cariss $ioor™ Grace: 4. Bhawmrock dth. red, calved January, 18 2d Duko of G Th.001 “frons’ Latira: by Younz Duse, U, £ £ e, 3 g £ 3. Anak, rod an tved January, 1677, by 2d Luke of Grassmere, Trow Ashwood! LI:mAn I(Ijl, by Magle, 12, . Duotun, Man- thester. L 0. Maurlce, red, calved Decomber, 1570, by Lotdon Duke 15th, 23,849, from Mazzd ltosd, by 24 Duke of Gravwere, 14001; Chiaries Farrs, vxinston; 3 L e, e, catved Aprl, 1677, by2a Dukenf Gearmere, from Minnecon d, iy Princo Tom, ©,151; . 11, lrace, Lancaster, $90, 7. Cannonler, red roan, enlyed Des her, 1870, by imp.20 Dike of lothon, 26,410, fram Cannon: daledd,” by Lord Diythe (22,120)] Rofus lerlle] 5, . Defender, roan, hy Rosary Monk (35,3103, from Ducne«w of K., by Gireat Hope (24,082); 8. Anglin, Lexington: $65. 0, Gold-Drop, red, calved Aprll, 1877, by 24 Duke of Urasmere, 18,161, from Mamle, by Ster- ling. 12,050; D, B M. Norwood. $exineion; 815, 10. Willte iy, roan, ealved Oefober, 1870, 4 Drike of Giraamere, 18,001, fram White' Lady'2d, by Duke of Clatk, h,h30; George Taylor, Athens’ “11. Rhmron oy, roan, calved November, 1870, by 2d Duke of THotton, 24, 1310, from Bharon Roe, by Duke Imperial, 5,020; Merritt Neal, Vecsailica, 0, , 1%, Fancy Toy, red, ealved Angnet, 1876, by' 20 Dukeof Grasmere, 1L 181, from Faity Glrl, by Tiap. Robert Napler, 27,10; George Bmith, Jex- ington; $00. The sale of W. L. 8uddeith and Redmon B near Winchester to-morrow, tloses the POLITICAL. ILLINOTS. DUPAGE COUNTY POLITICS, Epectal Correspondence of The Tribune, WnEesz0x, [il., Oct, 1l,—The Republican Con- vention met on the 20th Inst. mul nominated Dr. 8. P, Scagwick, of Wheaton, for County Judge: Mitton Ellsworth, of Naperville, for County Clerk; L. C. Btover, of Lisle, for reas- urer § aud Dr. Hagzard, of Downer's Grove, for Supetintendent of 8chools. Dr. Bedgwick de- ¢lined to accent the nominatlon, and Capt. J. J. Cote has Leen substituted for him as candidate for County Judggo. 'The ticket is 8 very zood one and will be elected by a large majority. The Democrats have not called any conven- tlon, and it is sall do not intendd to make any nominations, Why this course has been pur- sucd is nn!lflnnrcnl. for the Demacratic party 1a able to make a reepeetable showing In the county, amd is not wont to “lic down® so eastly, 1t 1e suspected that somo of the leading lghts whose duty it was to eall aconvention, lave mude an arangement with Mr. R, Murray, who has set himsclf up us o eandid fer County Judie, whereby the field i to be left clear "ol other Demoeratie candlidates, Murray 1ast week eaused to be published In the county papers a llst of names ol prominent men reslding: In the counly, amd appendedtoita letier of acceptance of o supposed call upon Win to hecome an Independent candidate. It wans supposcil, at first, that a mistake had heen made, Al that & call had actually heen elrc lated and slgned, and it was a matler l)rlso to cvery one that so imany pet hecn found ™ who would Indorse Murray for any pusition, muah less vne so lin- ortant as that of County Judice. But upon nqulry It was found that no call was ever cir- culnted, and that most of the pentlemen whose names were published never sitned any paper whatever, nor suthorized thelr names” to be publistied, and do not favor Murras’s candldn- ¢y, It 18 not thought that it would bo possible for himn to get a nomination buforea Democratic Conventlon, for be was not « War Democrat, and no other kind are tolerated fu the county, and furthier than that lie has made himsetf v. v obnoxfous by certain bitter attacks that he has made urun ibe Ilon. 11, i, Cudy and other ju- fluential meinbers of the Democratie party, Carl A, Glns, who In the Conventlon sought the Republivan nomination for County Clerk, talks of running independently, but he is o yotng man aml cannot afford turun his chances of future prouotion by taking stieh a cotirse, Mr. Cresey,a Democtat from Downer's Urove, saya that he wants the Democrats to cast their ballots for him for County Clerk, Mr. B.W. Hughes, of Napervliie, was a prom- inent eandidate for County Judge Lefore the Republican Convention. He 18 un honest, wor- thy wentleman, and will 1o his beat to secure the election of Capt. Cole, Conslderable inter- et {s manifested in the election, and o guod vate will be polled, DuPaze County gave over 500 Repuolican mujority last fall . WISCONSIN. QEN. KEYES AT DELAVAN, Speclal Correspandence of The Tribune. DeLAvAN, Wis, Oct. Bl.—(ien. E. W, Keyes, of Madison, addressed a larzo and {nterested audience at Ilarmony Tlall, in this place, Jast evening, on questions which are ngitating tho polltical waters of thehour, Notwithstanding there {8 no onthustasn In the mouney Inflation question, Mr, Koyes apoke at some Tength, giv- ing a great amount of much-needod fnforma- tion, while tho large andience Nstened with un- abated intercat and attention to his proving of the fullney and impracticabllity of currency Infla- tion, seciing to recornfze” tho truth'of his prophecy that ruin would specdily overtako and _muster a natlon which should thus in effect repudinto its debts, Mr. Keyes also aired tho Merrtmon bill, which, with its pro- posed repeal of n section of law, looks so funo- cent, while in effect it sfrikes fta hand into the rse of every tnxpayer for moncey to pensfon Plum- who were the tmost active participanta in the Rebellion, Mr, Keyes spoke to o larga nudlence in the Opera-llouse ot (lenera, oo the evening of the 2Uth, and speaks ut Elkhorn this oventog, PONI} DU LAGC, Borelal Correspandence uf The Trimine. Foxn pu Lae, Wik, Oct, 81.—The Ilon. F. N, Foster has been nominated by the Itenublicans of this Assebly District for Assemblywan, Jn place of Ware, declined. MISCELLANEOUS. EAU CLALIL WIS, Spectal Diepateh to The Chicagn Tridune, Eav Cralne, Nov. 2.—The juint dis- cumlon to-day hotween the notorions Gen. Bam Cary and the Hon, Thomas Nichol, of Kansas, resulted in almost a complete walk-away for the latter, Nichol opened with a brief bistory of tho circumstances attending the scveral fssues of bonds, und vrescot- ed nls arguments in o conclse, loglea) manner, Bubstontiating his statements by fro-uent reference to the Supremo Court do- clslous and Congresalonal Reeords, ho ahowedd the sophistry with which the so-called Green- back party has deluded {ts- adherents, and the forcoof hisargument, was repeatediyatiended by plause, Gen, Cary then started out on thasame stereotyped patent-richt speech which he has so frequently protuead In tids Btate, except thut In the presence of rebutting evidence e wus compelied to abandon his cholvest misstates ments, and the result of his efforts is the zen- eral yerdict thatie wos falrly beaten. WATERTOWN, Wid, Special Disvatch in icagn Tribune, Wateniows, Wis., Nov, 2.—Nomiuations for an Asseaiblymun Lo represent the First Diatrict of Jeffersun County were mnade hero to-day as follows: Republl ah, Gen, l. A. Callj Detmo- cratie, fl. Flinng Urcenbacker, Frauk Swith, CRIME, RIOTER CONVICTED, Hpectal Disalch io The Uhieign Trdune, Tirrsnuna, Pa, Nov. 2.—The second of the rlot cases, that of James Carter, alins Casucy, Indicted for maliclous mischlef and arson, was concluded to-day, ‘Tho jury retired about half- past 11, and came Into Conrt at 3 o'cluck this afternoon with a verdict of guilty in the manner snd ferm as indicted, 'The evideuce against blin was very strong, He was seen in the nelgh- borhiood of the Duauesue Depot on Sunday evening, July 23, aud made threats that he burn that - bullding. In fuct hye 1 he tgstimony went _to show thal that oa) borrowed matches for purgh ST Dimeement 'of tho VEfdll‘Yul‘ullfllr )An.. “{ sokiirdatadd 4y o arrest of fudgment, WHSPUCH fible B wotion morrow atteruoon. It s iy ed that all charged with simllar offenses, sroat least twenty, will bu cu who are charged with rlot onty will pri cape, a8 did McFetrick 8 few days ago. VIRTUE EXULTANT, Bpecial Diwwalch 10 The Chicaa Tribune, 8r. Lows, Nov, 2.—This afternoon the sult of the (Jovernment nst Willlam McKee on ae- count of bibs complicity in the whisky-ring con- spiracy came up for Gual aod forwal disposition befors Judgo Treat in the United Brates Dis- trict Qourt. Judgment was reudered for de- feudant, the costs being taxed uralnst the Gov- erument, aud the zood Deacon McKee cougratu- latés pinisell that be can no louger be mcbaced with suits, clvil or criminal, growiug out of the lute aud luwented rlug. BURNED THEIR VICTIM, i CoLuxsus, (la., Nov, &—Owen Wright (col- pred) who brutally outraged s whits married ulxly L3 ‘:nonth agu, l«lu;r Cruwford, Ala., was to- a from ] His'victim fully ideutided him, H SHARPERS CAUGHT. . Bam Fraxcisco, Cl,, Nov. 2—Turee stock operators 1rom New York—John Lelgbton, C. urut bitw. I Beruard, aud Willlun J. Pouter—were - reated seaterday on complaint of llf?nrr R, Tib- bevy charged with conspiracy In ohtainiog from Tithey a large sum of money by frauiient misrcpresentations anid the lurmnlfim of a pool of the ato k of the Exchequer Minine Company, In default of §20,000 bail each, they werd Jocked up. TILLEGITIMACY, Spoetal Diennteh to The CAIeagn Trisune, Fr6iN, 1L, Nov. 2.—A fine boy was born o Miss Annie McDowell last nieht, and hoth mother and c¢hild are dolng well, Misa M- Dowell a short time ago cansed the arrest of A, N, Carnell, of Chivazo, for bastardy, and he (s now unvler $1,000 boneds to appear at next term of court, e ESCAPE, Soeelal Diepateh to The Chicamn Trisune, Dernotr, Mich.,, Nov. 2—Last night Frank Harker, who waa rerving a llfe term (2) at the Detroit House of Correctlon for robbing a mall traln in Utah two years ngo, efected Lis cscape by the roof and is stili at Jarge. HANGED, Tarrie Rocg, Ark., Nov. 2.—Tom Stoner wan hune at Benton, Saline County, to-day for the murder of his sunt and snother lady last win. ter. Ilc mae a full confession. CAUILTY OF MURDER. Warenrows, N, Y., Nov. 2.—~Van Vandyke has been found gullty of the murider of his wife near Owdenshurg In June Iaat, and seutenced to be hanged Dee, 21, MARINE NEWS. BUFFALO. Fpectl Disparen taTre Clieagn Tribuns, Brrratn, Nov, &.—The Risinz Sun was bronght In from Lung Point fast night by the tugs Crowl and Nolton, A heavy gale has been blawing here all day, The water in the harbor came np even with the docks, ‘Theprop City of Dunlieth cleared last night and pt;‘l back after making about sixty iles up the Inke. ‘The prop Fletcher arrived from Green Bay this evening. and reported having lost her consort, the schr Jronton, and thers was conscquent ansiety regarding her fato until her arrival abont half- past L o'clock.. She presented a dilapldated appearance, Tho crew wera all wet, worn oo, and hardly able to eecuro aline from the tuz, ler forceall was gone, the fare-boont Iay prone on the deck, and the bulwarka were all knocked oat. The props Vanderblt and B, W. Manchard arrived between 6 and 0 o'clock Pu M., boats and cargoes apparently all right, A sctiouner §s nuw In sighit making for thoe har- bor. The bargo Tocket, at anchor under the onter breakwater, Las drifted on the san ly beach ahove the lighthiouse, Itls thought she will not recelve serioun dnmage., The Anchor Line are about contracting for the conatruction of & 2,000-ton propeller like the Avon for the Chicago trade, = Ta the Western Anoclated Press, Durrato, Nov, 2.—~A violent gale sct In during the forcanon which had the effect of ralsing the water In the karbor to alevel with the dock at the foot of ain strect, and flooding some lenements in the lower portion of the city, Cnarters—3Miami Bello, salt to Taledo on private terma: steam barge 1), W, Powers, coal to Mar- Guette at $1.25, oro thence to Clevcland at $1,80; wches Negsuneo, W. Doane, F. C, Letatton, i) E, ey, o, son, Brightle, L. W . Marengo, Ellen Spry, and bark L, C. Woodrufl, coal to t'nle cago at Tics mchies N, G West, coal to Clevelund at:d0e; Swallow and I1, M. Scove, conl to Milwau- kee at Thc R, Wiiliams, salt to Toledn for ballast: (. W tlolt, rult to Clevetand at dc per Htalker, eonl to Petrolt af 3 prop Fred IKelly and consort, eehr Warner, ¢rafn from Green Tay ta luflalo on private terma to go np light, Clearnnces—Praps. Jay Gould, ldato, ‘W. I, linrnu aska, Chlcaze, Yacific, Hancock, nehra Elien Spry, 1,000 tons o "amden, 1, 400 ), Stewart, 150 tuns coal Lalley, 00 tuna conl, Pensankee: John Lurt, Chlcugo; W, Fersy, Duluthi Saveland, 1,200 tons coal, MII. wankee: I, D). loot, Tawas, Harrict Howw, 20 tonn_coal: ‘Faimoutl, Detrolt: E. G, Denedict, Miamn Ilelle 700 brla salt; Atmospliere, 3. Capron, 1,200 bLrls ealt, G0 tons cnn‘l’. ‘Toledo: Mary, Cleveland: Elma, Superlor, Sagiuaw; burge W, L. Peck, Saginaw, NAUTICAL IHAPS AND MISIIADPS, ‘The Captain of the Oswego Belle reported at Tirockrilis that on his way down he bad alghted the prop Lowell, of tho Northern Transporiation Line, almost high and dry on o shaul near John. Light, a sbort distanco sbove Alexandria Hutchin: ay. Upon placing the achr Comanche in dry-dock at Oaweio a holo was found In her starboard bow, where the plank had beon worn trough by rub- olng in the Welland Canal. Tho schr (ilad Tidings 1n endoavoring (o make the plernt White Lake, on Tuesday nliht, got ashore, but was relensod on Thursday, Bhe was tight, ‘The body of Capt. Gil Tlcarns, of tho schr Eliza R, Turner, was found on Long Pofnt, nine miles helow the wreck of his veasel, on Friday lust, Tho schr Arabia colllded with the acow Welland- rt I the Welland Canal on Wednesaay, and the mn-r cruft wax badiy damaged, The wchr 11, P’ Dialdwin got afoul of the stern of the achr John M. 1intehinron yesterday at the foot of North Franklin street, and had "her mizsen slgaing damnaged, o ateam-bargn Tlemarck beeamo dlsabled in her muchinory, and alreo got & line In her wheel yerterday just e ahe wan leaving the river with hor Towa, and had taeall the istance of a tug to take her up to Millers’ dry k for repalrs, The schr Urkney Lusu arrivad lera from Milwan. storday wiuus somo of her canvas, lost in a blow, The body of Willlam Tteed, a sallar who ia snp. posud to have fallen ol the dock sccldentaly, was waa found In the river at Miiwaukes, Thursday, 1118 parents residu at Erle. TORONTO, Spectal DispateA fo The EMicagn Tribune, TonroxTo, v, d=A terrific galo 1s blowing from (e southeast to-day, and grent dsmayeto Takse craft {a reported. The achirs Lamb and Lady Dufferin ran [nto Port Colborne farsliclter disabled, A largy threo-maatod vouscl, supposed (o bo the J. €. Woudruff, fs naliore cast of Port Colborue plern, ‘Tho schr Ellza White, In making Port Hope har. ‘or this morning, strack the plers, Hoth ma went by the buard, and she was otherwive dam. 10 . “I'he sche Alma struck the bar off Port Ilope, un- ipped uor rudder, and sunk. Sne will prove s Fhie sthir Almeda, of Buffalo, 18 ashoro at Fort Glargow, &id 1 LFoaking up. “he steam bargo Bwallow, of Detrolt, 1s ashore at Port Ktanley, T'he schirs New Ilampahire snd Bnflelt, and the sshoroat Lesuiing- scows Starlight sud Helen, al ton. Ho far, no lives are reported loet. kee PORT COLHORNE,. Berratn, Nov. 2.—Vessele passed Port Col porne lock for the twenty-four hours ending ot 6 o'clack Nov, 13 Eastward—[tarks 8am Cook, Mystic Star, Jennte Matthews, Milwauker, to Oswego; Van Stragvou. o to Kingeton; Wateztown, Chicago to Ogdensbury; Cecllis, BMuskegon to Kingue ton: Kuerald, Chicago to do; Myosot Milwaukee to fackett's Ilarbor; schr Mon- tuuk and Amaranth, Chicago to Ogdenshurys Mediterraacan, Alpens to do; Gulding Ftar, Mile waukee lo Buckett's Jlarbor; Currespondent, Teiack fhiver to Brockville. Westward~Lrop Swallow, Ocdensburg to De- trolt: bark Lady Duffesin, Fair Haven to Dutroit; schie Waconta, Welland to'Clevelund; bargo Lash? fug Wave, Ug lunsbury to Detrolt, Veasel discuarging ut elevatur—~Sche Ella Martin, Clicago to Clovelsnd, PONT HURON. Spectal Disuatch 1o The Ciloago Tribund. Poar_lvuox, Mich, Nov. Avon, Wiesalickon, Avercorn, Egyptin aud con- sort and Bahawa, Ketcham and consort, Superior = cousurt and Itonsian, W. I, Phelps, Vulcan and v . Barwick, C. K. Nius, Carling- fons Fite, ol Wiiger! llul?.Eg W Sonag tn’%fil"h' Bortechy, K. Canto . ‘Snuok, Vander, Chiamberlin’ and barges: scire . Dlawars, Mary Msttiv, il. A, Paze, dala, (bilds, Melvin ¥, Bacon, THE OANAL, Buipegront, Nov. 2.—Cleared~ifercales, La- ;;a:u. :Z,d?'u ’l‘x luinber; Shanrock, Henty, 80,7 t lumber; Jobo Curter, LaSmie, 84,732 ft lum- ber, 5,000 & slding. " oy Bripugrout, Nov. & —0p, m.~Arrived—D, T. Wright, Morns, 4,500 bu rye, 34, 494 1bs seed. lguumlmlll{lowur. Joliet, 81,000 1t luwber, 150, 000 s d; Sunskive, Ottaws H Nigh e et PR el . aves o1 2 Fird N, 3 o1, Burd's Bidge aad Jolist, 60, 015 18 linbes. > LAKE FREIGUTS, * Cuicaco, Nov. $.—Tho dewsnd for room was fair st sdvanced rates. Wheat was taken for Buf fulo 88 4l4c, and the corn rats was aboat +4c. Cuartees wero repuried fur 200,000 ba whest asd 2,—Down—Propss Schra Lrice, nd rimr Magzel- 20,000 bn carn, Charters: To Buf Charies Foster, M. 1, Cammings, Kate i Bliaworth, Jf, Marin Seatt. floiivia, annke, wheatat bigr, To Tofonto—Schr Tan. corn on private trrms, Lomher cinplers were slow. Carelers offered " (rom W hite Lake to Chicasn, Kehe I, 4. Grant was chartered for lomber from Ludington to Chlcago at §1.1:214 per m, MILWAUKEE. &pecial Dirpatch (n The Chtengn Tribune. Mitwaurrr, Nov. 2.—Ownem firm st 4ic on wheat to Raffaln; shippers offering 4c. Charters—Schra Alice B, Norris, wheat on pri- wate terma, Pluffalo to Frie; pron throngh ratos fo Oawago. achir Fiorlds, wheat on owner'a acennnt: to Og «bary, prop Ot :nlcdn, wheat, thronph raf garegate, 104,000 . I'be shipments of grain from Milwaakee for the ‘Wweek were 1,085, 250 bu, all but 38,000 ba wheat. AN MM Tho steamsnip Far Rrothers, for London, miled on Thuraday with over 4,000 tons eargo, conslating of 13,084 bn wheat, 24,607 bu corn, 3,820 bria finnr, 400 tons oil-cake, 26 htda {ohacen, B0 hales hope, 007 brls rerin. 100 baler sareapartila roote, 4.000 eraves, and 20 live cattle, heing the larwest that everleft the purt of New York in one ship excepting the (irest Eastern,—New York Shipping List, MARQUETTE. Bpecral Dispatch 1a The Chieagn Tridune. Mangeerre, Mich,, Nov, 2. —Arrived—Prop See fah Chamberlaln, schr John Martin, Escanaba; Alva iradley, . ¥. Card, eonthsest, Clearerd—Props Favette, Vienns, achr Verona, Pasaed down~Prop Peerln Wind northwest, with snow. Weather cold. NAVIGATION NOTES, Cnicauo. ~There were about twenty-five vessels on the Inmher market last evening....The wind blew s gale from the northwest last night ...Kev- eral si:ippera whose vessels were tonded with graln wisely remalned In part yosterday....Masters of old craft avold east-share trips durinz northwest gal Schirn Magoie Meiten and Maria Martinare ernnuled.....The steam-yacht Florcnce and the cannl frop Cashier are to bo sold by 1l United States Marshal on the 20th_fnst....Sal recelve 84 per day at this port....D. I President of the Board of Trade, has al Capt. A, L. Mcliraw's interest in the schrs Lva. line and Crosthwalte by sirtue of overdae mort. pnges.... A private letter tecelved yesterday staied that the schrs West Elie and Ollver Mitchell had oltained 81,20 per ton for coal fraan Falr Iaven to Milwauken, and $1, 25 coald be had from that port to Chicago.... The Providence Washi ton Insurancs Compa; Gave to recover 81047, reaterday aa coming up the o far this port, A number of erain-carriers aatled yerterday The decklouds of lamber veseels that arrlved ye terday were covered with snow, a flurry of which Jresailedoutetdefornahort limp ... The stireT'cer: ers and Joseph L. Hnrd will each make one more trip to Laxe Superior parts before layinz up....1t wan reported yesterday that the new lusurance rates had heen cot wnder, Ornei Ponre, —At Dictrolt, Me, Hewlitt's frlonds think Capt. Covne’s appotntment ne Local Inpact. or wax pronerly ininenced....The ‘ex-Cleveland stme It N, Jtice paneed Detrolt on Tuenday on her fiest trin'ne barge, witha caro of 75,000 ft of Tumber,...Capt. John Davie, an ol lake Captajn, disq at hle farm, near Scriba, Qsweeo Connty, N, Y., on Tuesilny lant.... A vessel drawing four fect hiad better ot try tho Bastern Gap, st Toronto.... ‘Thero was quite a large fiect of jrun-ore vesnels ar. rived at Cleveland Wednanday, Sevoral of them tiave been taken uo for cosl to Chicazo, and others will undoubtedly be chartered av fast ns_thev can be unloaded. .. “Flie Toronto Globe han received o hae libejed the reow Mo: A large lect wan reporte letter from D, Anderson complaining of Capt. Clifford, of the prop Europe, in deserting the schr 3. M, Neelon, when having her in tow on Lake Erie, snd while she was in a disabled condition, TORT OF CINCAGO. The following wero the arrivals and clearances for the twenty-four hours endini at 10 o'cluck last nhnts nnIyALS=Stmr Alpena. Manitowoe, sondriesy Qrflpl o, linftale,” coals Jave, Buffale, ‘sundrice: Mary roh, White Lake, lumbers New Era, Grand [aves, Tirisiain, uck. sundeieai towluj ic} H Giroh, Stanistec, Jumters ‘achra Scotls, Buflal Al udtugton, lumbery 1% Moore, Ity of Grane Tiavers, Grand Tavem, Jgiisert Gty of rand Rapis, 3 yen, lumhery Mar) nda, tirand Haven, Allen, Gi7and . Jambiers ApD g Haven, lambery Golden fary aven, lamber: Banner, ' Holland, fum 9 hola, Menomince, Jumbers ~America, Erie, conly’ Willlam — Kmith, ~outh Haven, Jumbery Tk, Murkegon, lutbers Waillny Noliand, lumber: Cecitin. Muskegon, Jumaery Myrids, Muskegoa, lnm- Bers Lzacine, Saskegon, Tumbers Minerva. Port Shegs 1man, fumbers L, M, Davie, Suekegun, Jumters 1. W Hrow| um’(fl{n uinbers Maj. H. Ferry, Whita umibers L. L. Coyn Gty lumbers Kitiv Baugntuck, luinbers Jolinston, Muskegon, tumbers . R, Hlake, Muskezon, lmbefs Tricalor, Hotland, iumb resver, Muskegon, fumb Miunfe Muelle 0. lunibery Alrller, ten: Fleetwln, it lumher; S F, White Lake, nmhery Porte, Muskegon, Jum- teri Georie larhe nite Lak T Turkegou, |- tumbers t M. Davidson, ke, lumber; Lake, lumbert' 0. M. fond, Stuskeson, M Forrest, Watie” Lake, lumbers 11405 fie iake, tumibor: C. G. Mixer, Muske e Fauzstuck, lum' er| waukce, :I;mu Americn, Grand Hav Aturectt, Sontittyue, Tumbers Litza sophinJ, Lud, ¥ord liver, lumbers Maztc, Whito ndeor, Safinier, fumber.” Scows tumbers Milton, Wilie Tumher. St Joseph, 10 sundries r beet, L Jumbery 1L, C. Dy, White Ln%e, 01 ath gees, Lake; lumbers Satlna, Mu UL A sch river, ritor 'er, ork, Sand . sndetess ‘sehr T 47,000 b corn: sebe 1L, T 6t whicat ‘sctir Nunwalore, 'y prop Colorado, liefaio, 1.0 0bU o four, 8, 2 2.R10 1 mothy see 3,00 bu: corin’ achr lufialo, 404(20 by wheats stmir Alpena, iris ddrfed Rnpiee, and sundries; selr W. ). itounds, Wollin, 1{oltand, ¥ Lo, 10,438 bu corni schr u curns rup Stoui- .8 K} b carn, DLI42 bu oate, aray scow WAllAm Bmieh, South ————— OBITUARY. Kprefal Dispated to The Chicagn Tridune, Foxt pu Lac, Wis,, Nuv, 2—=The Hon. Ed- ward Pler, the firat scttler upon the aite whero Fond du Lac now stands, died hero tufs morn- ing. He had filled many responsible oflices {u the Btate end county, e wus universally re speeted tor his wubllc;&lflt. probity, and beney- olence. s age was Sueciol ispuateh 1 The Chicago Tribine, DLOOMINGTON, 1L, Nov, 2.=Mrs, Mattio Barn wifeof W Weutern ("l Lan Adwocate, of 8t. Louls, died there Just nleht, She was the nicce of Mrs. E. C. Hyde, of Bloomington, lier maklen name being Roc, and was for years a prominent member of soclety in thils clty, nmas A, - Sec aldwin, hial, [nZsion, 24 6% b 0, 20, L) bt whiely Ktrees, Totanl — SUICIDE, Apecia! Disnated 10 The CAlenzn Tribune, Caur Poixt, 1L, Nov. 8.—~Nathan Miller, a prominent citizen, committed sulctde about 4 o'clock this evening by hanginz, He wus sul- fering from meutal depresslon caused by busts ness troubles, = ———e— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, LoxpoN, Nov, 2.~Steamship Perelre, from New York, has srrived out, New Yoig, Nov, &,—Arrived, steamer Rus- sla, from Liverpool, EDUCATIONAL, 164 WEST OOESTER PARK, BOSTON., COLLEULATE EDUCATION fur Four YUUNU LA~ DIES of woy ase abors E.R.HUMPHREYS,LL.D. nbridse U) (Formesly of C: Fugland, of Greck ontinuea 10 read with youns aiversiiica, Mre. Jumphreyaand he ha «d luoTera auiet comfurtable ho. sdice destrous of rocelviug » liko Traluing, whethor with a Viow i Inat 8 for Wumien, lil"n('ll'-fl'lllimllmdhll. Macail ) at v 6.0 i HVery literary and educational alvantase to he obe tatiied In Tioatua wiik be 8.Turdod Uy L, and Alry Wit tll'c)l'llll'r hrin a comfuriable ** Eugiish " home, but wlifioad “Ssori-ty® an fasiionsdie ‘sictiement, i return Tuquir W referocea dyen in circular, but e, and Mee 11, o) 0lully o hotne anid elal marters, 10 LielE itp Hrooke 1, o4 8 of the Theotodtedl | 4 iray ) the Jiov. ¢ roacutt G landing uud 31isd bardiing, cr. a Classleat Sqholge. Ir, Uamptiress Usd v dups- rioe i this country.— Huine Jaurnul, *EAva tireek and Latia scholer. snd ssnecially as s Becurato and et writer of 1hoee laugu T taiuiy hue o superior, 1f tie Liae any cqual, 1y "=Vuor, (Ureck) Govuwiy, Harverd _Adwlwion at uuy tlume before De Allen Academy and Polylochuic [ustitute, Nos. 144 and 146, Twenty-sccoud-at..ncar Stichivag-ar, A most elegant and tuoroughly equitped Boys' aud GO enaol FIve g pariieuts. S AlVe Faculsy of Liltcen loatructurs, Nuw bubils recelved ut any time. t W, ALLEN, L A W, ALLES, | R I . JENNINGS SEMINA 0 119 **oafurd Exang tentering any Callege, ur suply ey the Ba Eunnialagy (ot 5 sud ales. Prescott; Mrs. UROKA, ILL. A school for bottscace; £48 haya for buard, rovn it and uitlom b, couivi ki il fr uter term of 13 wee sl v 2 AdY dress the Pringiv = iy 1‘-’19 ¥ ME. UA EILVA AND Mz '8 (LAT! DA LA SR o a3 -netoof Tor. you, cudiarez i) ‘uuflu.fl. . 4 n‘: il FA A o i A bplicetion tir buiado S e A S e t 2 N Watbriouse Hawk iasnd Dr: Labbirion 2+ ot B QAMILY B - FOIBO] Ol | it fer Wl Re& COLLEGE, NYACK, N. ¥. BOCH i 223 DeT yeari 00 catad boid fur clreular, ‘THE STEINAU JEWELRY C0,'8 af Ktyas one prirof Klceve Ahip” § &nd exactly Dntinr e will' sort this g UMY moromcer ik 1, posty Ak, 10 Aty nddress, “ 1Taving one of the imperial Uaskets In one 801 GULA, Uiy e hen ol 1) ths elty Jowalry atores "= Fnj A onorabie o ied 10 thie oo “We endarse t £ rPape T awiite il by permisaton t 3 lnl{’. FOR ONE DOLLAR s witl fasteactions how tn hec P ariTad imitatinns and vers pretty. JEWELIY., deo nEY Al Piny, one seat CASKE Onr Tmperin) Canket eantaine onn pair of Lads's Tieacslete, nna Roman Neck Chatn and Tackst.one set 0%, ne Lany '8 Net { Eares R rngraved 4 wmhoneed Cotlar futtan; il of which are the fin TAN WORLD, in Cincihnatl, “Friends IMPERIAL T. . NosToN (GLomm. and oo ATUNBTIINTS, weonr )Ilfl\_!lAl;l.. eing MONDAY EVENING, 1477, OSE WEEK, commn TH Fwedial Lady Vocal Quartet fenm the Toval Canperra- tory of Mus toekholm, ‘These ariista arrived In 13 conatry o Seetember, 1650 and (he prese aud s Public have unbied i l:l‘\.rr‘mllh‘rlp'lq’mcoflho \'ur.l(‘mmtnn i PArtertion of Qnartet King. 1w iiax Amando Carlon, baprann: St Ingeborg Luferen, Mezzo-%onranog Miv Lertha firizon. Cons Caniog Stihs Inga Eknirory Alto, Fhe uncqualéd s German, Bwedlih, ' and ‘Eugilih £ongs, Polkay, Marchiee, Galdpe, and Waltzos nteach of thelr Cuneeits the warld-renowned Harp Foiolat (enuiied 8T EFCAL oxpurse for thes: Conceris). A ] wIli appear. Pric Sets pranrved at Lyon & Hiealy's stusic oncert st 8 o'clock. LatFiazen tnay be orderc FARWELL HALL BENEFIT OF THE NEWSBOYS' HOME. Bpectacular Exhibition Lecture, Tucaday Evening, Nov. 6, Ty Rev, J. 8. OSTRANDER. of New York, Ofrenhefors immense audiences at New York sad Thooklyn, ete. ¥nbjeet: * ¥ceues rieat,” or v tome. Rilies, and o, giTen 13 3¢, Bl - « by thirty Youmg pentl +of promincat elrenes of tie ity Ickits SO Cents, N €XIrR Clinrge fOF rearved Yo walo at dnosen, Seliure & Cocn 117 1L, and e exl's, " HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MATINEE | Overshelming succem of Itice's TonAY, Fxiravaganza Combination. ATERDAY By ANGELINE, EVANGELINEL MISS ELIZA WEATHERSBY, A- 1And il tho Favorites 1n the Cast, | Every night atu, Matinee Wednes- EY. NE day and Kacurd M 3~ d and last week of Ric A 5. Nuv. 5> travavanaa Combiaation, and fires productl G o, Thu great Musical Seusation, **Li. PET! NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, A Play of the Perlnd. fiext prodetion here of Tarte cal Comriy, : FOOLISEL "WIFR, With all the favorites of the Campbell Gomedy Conite bauy 1 the cast. A'SIGNT AT NLAGATA. 1 have here a little book. . §*Tiie I'ct of Pearin.” tasara ty Mooy it of amstu altuations hlladenhis Le Naturday. HAVERLY'S THEATRE (Late Adelph, J. WL JIAvenLy. roprietor THEMESDOUS 8T TIN Tatrontred by the elite. v, 1, 17T, Thurslay, te¥ Camphell nd Manager. ANDNIGHT, D ERROIM NING SENG, Fall from the Halcony. Fearful Leap. {lefeat of the Oang. Broughit to Bay. Truth Sreger than Fictlon, The Chenvest Populas Theatre in the World, AoRday~KATE FISHEIR In MAZEFE A, McVICKER'S TUEATRE. EVERY NIUNT TILL FURTHED NOTICE, - PINK DOMINOS A Podilve Surcess, Two Hours of Mirth, Pink Domino Mntinoo, COLISEUM NOVELTY THE! The Lesding Novelty Theatra of the Weat. TO-NIGHT e Jast apg earance of Hulmes Grover, Jr., and tho BOY DETECTIVE. N LACTION SUNDAY AFTERNOON wnd evenlnz urinic the week, a6d 6t our pupular miatinces Tucsday st Friday, Al hady nignts, CHICAGO NATATORIUM AND INSTI- TUTE FOR PHYSICAL CLLTURD, IXTRR RE Gymnastics. Medleat Gy sccatmanment of misd now open and fn full w clussen for married 12 Eeutiomen), ¢ clanser furm! CORPORE SANG. ozl Gymbaitica. 1yulente nastica, LIt Gy munst(vs with Dunviug. 15, 4l Tumpevtlan, Sichtgoa-av., coruer of Jus! RERSHEY HALL, . JOEIIN LAD, t3, on DANTE. Tickets for the reialn. Ueneral Transatinniic Company, Tetween New York and Navet via Pirmouth, from % foot uf Alirio a Tt wine: A $1); kevond Cabls, $4% 2, neluding wiue, bedulng, and uteasils, St ing, oy Medute tad sienits €03 to 8100, sccording (o sccuminola: toug secund Cabin, €636 Thind Cabln $431 Stectudy, 1 lacludinng everpitiag us yiose: OCLs DE 1)E o Awent, 53 Broulwsy, or W, F. WIITE, 67 Clari + Asent for Chivady STATE LINE, NFW TORK TO QLASGOY. REW YOI T AN Tod FTATE OF ViliiSt 3 E Ok LOT 51 First ea 1] o Mlanager, Wasklnpton'stee Chlvago, Norlh German Loy, T el eamors of this Company witl sall every satur um Bremes er, fuotof Tulr ety Nutkikri, yaasagu—From Sew York to sobtluinnio, tott, Navre, and Brcomen, Bree culiin, §10; second cablu, 30 goll; atrerage, B3 curr aud passuge wpply to M 2 Dowling For (relul . CHOR LINE MAIL STEA ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAD Sew Yors aud Glassow. ANCHORIA,Oet 47, oLl CALIF 'IA Nu! 1 ”"I‘: il.'l,l‘h\l Néw York' Glaacow, Diveriaul, or “Now vork to Londun ayec ALSATIA. K, 10, oo, | ELY Cuier ¥3Jo €30, Rezbia il DrastatSed fo ol oot vurscy Pt (5 o (o NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, New York w Quecattown and Liversool, E e sy B, | Heels oy B el To Luadun. Ttaly.....Nov. 7, 7 8. w. | Holand..Nov. 17, 3p. m. Tieketg ut reduect raten: Stvcrae Hekets 20 cur: Teucy, Lratts for X1 8udupwards ou Grewt iri-aln nad Trelaud.” Apply W I, B. LARSON, 4 South Ulark-st. Great Western Stenmshlu Laue, Fruin New Turk w Bristol (England, direct. 2 foes 1 CORNWALL, Wilans. Buhday, NOv. 8 BOMERSE] . Statupe Saturday, hov. 34 X $OIY” Wil $10% Tuternodiate, $43; urn Tlekets us favoruble rates.’ Pry’ tdcat 3 to WM, ¥, A et ettt ¥ Wo opea thy seawn with wore and Buer lmporied Gere Tian Cavary 1rds tua sver, 1£)0u waat Birds, Fish, Ag {uLiig OF Cages sofid (UF Cata: ED KANP. ugue, free. Gealin, 137 Clask: FER, whoicasly aad rotall W Llilingo, AEEIVAL XND DEPARTURE OF TRALNS. EXPLANATION 07 REFRRPNCE Minxs.— faturdss excrpted. $Datly, CHIOAGO & *sunday excepieds $lunday ezcepts FORTEWESTERN RAILWAY. Ticket Oftices, 62 Ciark-at, (Sharman Mouse) and s¢ thie depots. aPacific Fast Lige. a¥long abubg anubigue > atimann i ELATTOMe Exprew. bfarnuette k atieneva City & Yank Jns iy Kx L“ EXpre akce & 1K ord. ne n ilotel Cams aro rin 0 riwe Cougcll BlufMs, an the train lésting C ", m. ther rad runs Prliman of any other forw uf ol cam weat of Chie a—=Depot rarner of We ant Kinzl b—Dpapot corner of Canal and Rinz ieazo OHIOAGO, ST. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LIRE- Tieket ofices 62 Ciark-at,_and at Kinzie: irect ]| £t Taul & Minoeapolls L laul & Miseapoils Ex. Ar ba.tn. $ 4:00. . . § 7100 Dot tre, . n. AL, CHICAGO. ALTON & ET. LOUI3 AND CHICAGO EAKEAB CITY & DENVER BHORI LINES, Tnfon Depot, West 8116, near Madlson-ar, bridze, and Twenty-thirdst,_Ticket Uttier, 122 ltandolpir-st, |_teavo 1 _Ar Ranows ot * ue L’ 1. 1. I3 ive. CEICAGO, MILWAUKFE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Union Depot, corner Madison nad Canal-ats, Oftee, 4 S et dejuts A ey d u Chileg, or vla Depoty. Mllwanken Expee W asconsf !mhmmu & Sty Gty pabuiue & raine rui naeapolisa lokes 3 Koutly. Clark-st., opposite Bherinan House, | _Leave. T Aerive. 10:008. m. |* $:00 9:00p. m. 2o, Tiekets foi ier v Madinon ar a wor el ealrle Watertown, LaCrosse, and ¥inona. LINOI8 CENTRAL RAILROAD. 10 00t of Lke: lckes oflice, us City nd foot of thulbnwl m.* 4:%0p; m Ti0a. M. 40, . 7:50a. 10, [* 8:00p. m. p. m. * 8:C39. m. *10:00s. m. Glinian I OBICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD. b Indiaia-ay., and Sisteeatiis Kauosas Uiy, At Zand fexad Ky e €l P Y of o va, Hliane, X press forf O 7. Atehison oyt als. Malt and Express, Ottawaand Rireal xprem or(n sl L due, Leave, ) 18 1 b oo b Tlekes Oticea 83 |_Arrive. 10:00 p.m. $ 0:33 8. 1, , fout Dkt e dulph, Urs; ll’lll ) {o FITISBURG, I'T. YVAYN“ B 4 Ly Matl snd Express, seillu HIGEIPAN GHNTB.ALl RAILROAD, nf Lake:sf., L wind 57 CIntk ot e Hutel, Ex ays from Ex; el Tuot of Fwenly saco suutlionet cur aud. Focast; Urand Paclde, sud Depot (E Morning Express,. Fatlin Mo ORI D initle Kxpress, dally, YT~ =014 Lind on Specl ad-at, Itag e CHICAGO RAILWAY, ves, utel. Arrive, e . HGRD. in: § Sise: PITTTBEURGD, CTHCINNATL & BT, LOUTS B. B. Deyot corner of Cliston sud Cerrofl-ats., West 5ids. Columbus & st Py B Colutabus & East Night OHICAGQ, ROOK ISLARD a}’AAJIflO Depot, Qnisha Leaveow'th & eru Accomuiodatio (lwaukeo For Palhe el Rygienic, Infallible and The without sddiuon; Tt A Yor Olcoruy ay E: X coruer of Vi Bu utice, 64 Clark batlintay's buat Fridsy livralog’ 3 e, Ab urday wud S 463, Preservative. only Remedy which means. GOODRICH BTEAMCRI W all West Bhiore porta secptod.. dan's ¥o ‘s buai oce 4 Bliopaias-ats. Bherwan louse. i . lay. For 8| ocures RAILROAD Teket te by Drugglsta Everywhers. " PRESORIPTION FREE. For tho 8 encrgy, i ooty o B9, e X tweoty carsied Blasiata Ly wholy uewl) b L FINAN trafa of gloon tugrediel uts, Address Clucionatl, ady cure of Nervous Dobliity, waut of el Wl T Wity e iy "aticod Lr Ohi CIAL, e A0 2 ;i 12 oAl N in Stocke which frequ tiuies the amouat Dy ested. 14! ew York, nll‘Q)u a.ut’nfl-' s v i by ol & o 84 lous ws deaired 00 depoall OF 3 per cedts frem )53 clrculars ave weukly Tuports seat. ey invest PUTS AND CALLS. M

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