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OLD BOREA He Did a Terrible Amount of Hnwling Yesterday Morning. fake Michigan Lashed as with the Whips of the Anciont Furies, A Grand Diapuson of Nature, with Rain, Sleety Snowy and Hail. Great Damage (o the Shore Taned wifh Dirnbled Vessels, Fortunately No Lives Last as Far as Heard From. CHICAGO. R WORST FOR YEAKS. The most fertific and disustrous atorm that bas visited Lake Michigan for several years terday murning, and sapitty increased In fury until 4, when it reached He highest pilch and lashed the waters into anzry, white-capped ,waves that resembled bewran about 2 o'clock y miniature mountalns with peaks of snow. From 4 o'clock to 6 the hurricane awept over the great inland sea, anit massive volumes of watery sesthing anid, bolling as they rolled abmie, dushied against the breakwaters and Jeapedd bizh into the air, or ran along the beach and exhausted themzelves far up on the aore, the wiid was wlternatoly accompanied by rai. sleet, Anow, aml hail, which combinesd o make it exccedingly dangerons for the unincky mariners who got canght out tn the rale. One ol scaman gald it was the heav- fest blow that bad occurred in fiftcen years, and ke characterized It asa “regulae old-timer* Aunother thought we bhad as strong a north- easter three years agos but all united in saying that It was a terrible storm, and had no supe- rlors In golnt of fury and danger. The disusters to shipping are numerous, and the pecuntary loss will reach many thousands of dollars, but fortunately not aeingte life bas been Jost in this latitude, though there were many lalrbreadth eseapes. 8o far as ascertalned, four sall eraft have gone nehore, nindoneol them has become a total and frretricvabla wrecks up to Iast nlght seventy vesscls had reached this har- Lor since the storm commenced, and but few of thew escaped damage. The brave tugmen, with thelr stanch little cralt, were ont in the greal, rolling sea, ready tosnatch vessels from davger and bring them * safely into port, and to their efforts Is duc the rescue of several distressed and exbausted crews and the vesscls they were . A large fleet of Jumber-laden vesscls was bound for this port from cast und west shore polnts when the storm broke over the Inke, ana ulte n fleot of graln-luden vessels bound or the Lower Lake ports ware well on their course, Fully 150 vesscls were with- fn _the lmits of the great gale, and most of them far from land., Craft Bound for harbors north of Clilcago wero driven up tho lake and compelled to run lu this por while others went further to the southward and strunded on the heach, or reackied some haven” of retuwre, anrl‘y all the lumber-laden vessols lost n portlon of thelr deck-loads, or had them ehifted 1 wild confusion, Several schooners arrived fna water-logged condition, and before they were reached by the tugs and towed in Jabored heavily In the trough of the sea, and were o inminent danger of being swamped and all on board lost. TFlaws at half-mast were discovered floating from four or five vessels “then duylight dawned, and fully. nu( craft wero outshle rid{ng at anchor and drift!ng about at tire merey of the wind and waves, 'The sleet flew 2o thick at timés that it nearly blinded the half-exhausted sailore, and the cold alr benimbed them so that they lian- dicil #ails und ropes with extreme difficulty. Of the forty or fitky tugs in the harbor, but four or five ‘were lirge and stanch enough to withstand tho sea, and they were ket very busy Uringing 1n the distressed vesscls, and pulling 8t others about to go ashore. TIE SCIOONKN SEVENTH OO was thic only vessel that was totally destroyed in this inmedlate victnity, 8he went ashore quite carl{ In the morning, and pounded to pieces un tho breakwater, at the fool of Eight- ecnth street. Slie was riding at anchor when the achooner Glud Tidings ran into her, nd, breaklugg hee anchior-chalt, set ber adritl, and the went nzufnst the Lreakwater, where the sea broke over her and quickly dismasted her and stripped her of ber safls and rigging, The bull pounded so heavily Inat the piling that it wus 2001 rendercd use Capt. Shaw anl hs ew of seven men reached thy Lreakwuter in ety goon - alter tho vessel staick. The Eoveuth Ohio bl on board a cargo of lnmber from Muskegon, conslgued to Blanchdrd & Borland by C, Davis, aud scarcely a board was feit wholeé by the furious lashing'of the waves, Nicholas Maruin & Co., of thls port, owned the vesscl, and she wus valued at 87,000, There js no insurance upon her, Sho was bullt in 1854 at Milan, O., and reziatered 130 tons burthen, i the calliston with the §gventh Ohlo the Glad Tihinges had her stern stove in, 8he also drlfted ugainst und tore out the jib-boom of the schooner Ottawa. ‘The tug Trotection, in at- tempting to tow the Glad Tidlugs away had her fantall dumaged Imdl}' by pounding acainst the echoofier, The Glad Tulings was subsequent] towed [nto the river by the O. B. Green, an meared ot a dock, She has a carzo of fumber on board, A portion of her deck-load was BWCDY away, AL 5:30 o'clock last evening, the tuc O. I, Gircen, wileh_reudered lovaluable aid and enls lantly withstood the beavy seas, brought fu s dilapidated und woe-hegono looking craft. It was the schouner D, Ferguson, Capt. Peter N, Yerson, _8he had only a stumpof her mainmast standing, and utl that wus left of the riguing was dmfillnu from that, ler foremast had been carrled swtay, and in order to save tho ves- sel frum golng ashore, the crew cut it away, and faved only the forcsall and forcboom and the inainsall and boon, ‘The damage will amount to about $1,500 or #2000, and falls particularly scvers' on - Capt, Person, who owns tl While ‘the vessel wus In dist oft "Thirtconth strect, the Captain and crew wutlered severely from the cold alr and water. The deck of the vessel was covered Withi leo when shie was moored at 8 dock near Ruehatrect bridge, ‘The Ferguson left this port lust Nllurlln'\' night, light, und ran back to avold disuster, which shie met with just as she was within reach of o barbor of refuge, bout 7 0'clock fu the morning the schooner o 7. B, GARDNEN, (uin. Gibbs, went ashiors ol the southern end of Linculn Purk, just nurth of North-avenue pler. Bhe lefs this port Sunday morniug tor Cheboyzan to get & cargo of lumber, Bho was driven ck by the galc, “and Tt wo her anchors and dragged ushore, Capt. (lobs caused her ta be scuttied witer she struck, in order to keep her from !rumn!lm!. Blie was drlven pretty high upon bo beach, but, being in a “*soft. place,” it Is thought she can be pulled off. Ble is fn €ood shape, and the crew are on board of her, safcly Quartered tn the cabln, Shels owned by Mr, Wiener, of this elty, TUE 8CNIOONER CORAL, of Chicago, 1s wshore ut Forty-seventh street, fiu mtl’lbgrob:bly‘bulaoum oft with swall dam- ge, umoer - veasel, carryly) about 120,000 feet, wud lm" this iwr Bunday afternoon for White Lake, About tive iles Qut the sturm struck here, and tho fore- sail was carried uwav. ‘There was u heavy sea, aud Capt, Uliver Nichasison declded to retarn, but was unable to round the pier. o then sleered for South Chlcago, but the yessel dnifted In, aod the suchors falled to stop her. Al hull-past 4 yesterday moruing she struck be swungz round the bowsrit demolished 5 -bousu on onc of the E\I:n. The boats, Whih are owned by the Keuwood Boating &Iub, bad been removed, and the structure of slx, atl told, all of whom succeeded in huro with little trouble, She_Is ipully by Mr, Charles Mears, of this iy, the Captain haviug a_one-jourth futere, Cunnderslls damage was dony to her stern by solluion with the pler, sud sbe 18 leaking adly, The Captain and crew of the fore-and-aft khooner GEOHOB X. PURINGTON cannot complalo of 8 lack of incident during the past twodays. Fortunate are they inbeing Lowfortably sheltered on shore, for there were #everal bours of yestendayin which thelr lives did Yot secrm worth wany miuutes purchase, Now the vesscl lies on tho beach ut Sbeilleld, o ;’Wple ©of miles below the Indisoa Btate D¢, and 1t {s doubtful i she can be gotten off, uulu: the storw sbould sveedily moderate. tte Purington leit Muskeron Sunday moraing nbguq. 10 u'clock, with 120,000 feet of Juwber on ard, couslizued to Mr. Dacosta, of Evauston. Blie was commanded by (apt. Thomas Doughe trty, and had & crow of 'six wen, Finding that ping Talerests-—The West tween two plers Justnorthof Keuwood Station, ot of much value, The Corul had It would ba fmpossible to reach the Evanston wer, the Captaln struck fur the hreakwater, and rounded to under fta ghelter about 2 o'clock yusterday mornine. - The anchor held, and ev. erything seemed afl rizhe until 6 o'dlork, when the selivoners Glad Tldings nd Heventl Ohlo, and anather yessel, name nnki ny drilted down anid became funlof the Purituton. The Intter Tost her wheel and sustalued oth shortly afterwards the Catebpole eame along, dragged her anchor, amd Fn lier bowsnri Across the buws of the jil-fatul s-looner, start- ing adeak In ber hold, 8l she Leld on, and tuirhit have deonc so until now f the tug Protens thont hal nol tuken ahiand in the row, Aboit 19 o'elock in the morning 1he tug steamed u,;, and Capt, Dousherty asked hor to take him i, Thin proved tmprcticable, and the. tug hs pass- Inse run ucra<s the chatns, which parted and et the echooner adrift, Helng without a wheel slic was entirely hielpless, aud dritted slong for over aix hours. © The men ricged up a pieca of the foresal, the §ib and a1l tho headgear laving heen carrled away, and thus managed to keep ol the shore untll 4 o'ctoes in the afternoon. An -attempt was mada to seek shelter_nt Sauth Chicago, and nearly proved ruccesshul; It the men being unable to hamdle her, the schooner agaln drified out, 8he struck AL lnst on & sand-bar at the mouth of the Shef- field River, uil the crew were got off without any loss of life. A number of men frout Calu- met. went. down to render assistance, aud suc- ceeded at last in r“l‘“")" rope to the distressed yesscl, thus enabling 'the men to reach atiore. They wera sheltered for the nizht al the howse of Mr. Hlanson, at One Hundredth street, and are little the worse for thelr rough experience, though they suffered severcly from the eold. ; MRl WALTER FOOLR, a fsaman on the Lake Shore & Michigan South- ern Raflroad, reports that when bassing Whit- ing's Statlon, about twenty miles from Chieago, yesterday afternoun, he saw two three-masters am) & semailer vessel aboul two mfles off the Jand. One of tho vessels was fu bad shiape, but all seemed to be at anchor, and it Is hoped that they rode through the night in safety. So far ns known, all the vessels eailing from Bouth Chicago are safe. _These include the Mary Aun Cuooke, llowiet, Lavinda, and one or Lvo other mediuin-sized rchooners, all-engaged in the luimber business. THE SCIOONER MEANS lumber-1aded, shipped some heavy seas during the gale, and arrived i harbor “with a badly demoralized deck-Joad, But she s not water- logaed, as rcparted. In entering the harbor ahic struck the North Pler and bad her headgear L ed. 'l‘hfncllr C, North aorrived with a cargo of lumber, but shie was In a waterloged state, and harely cscaped vapsizivg, Sho was towed up to Millers® drs-dock and pumped out. ‘The schr Weatchester Jost her foresall and o portion of her deck-lond, She i3 safe in port. The Fotomae llun. ber deck-load of tan-bark and her mainsall, * The tug Wood, one of the best In the harbor, hal her _rudder broken in the alternoon, and was dixabled for further ure. Sho towed nine vessels In before the accident. | Repairs wil be made on her at Mitler Bros.? drflock, The L. B. Coates lost two tlers of her deck- load and her small anchor, “The Ittle sehooner Leo lost her big anchior The Onconts lost her big anchor, unshipped her_ eteerini-gear, and had part of ber deck- foa] of lumber washed overboard. g ‘The C. N. Johnson gave a slgnal of distress when near the Ceib,aud was towed in, some- what damaged, The Captalu's wife and two chilitren were nboard of ber. The tug Shields brought In the schooner Gulden West after dark lnst evening, She was leaklng some, and had ov a cargo of fron ore for St Jusept, “The little schooner Mariner had her foresall and jibs blown away, and ran back for shiclter, “I'ie schooner Kaic Hinchmau lost her flying. §ib atay, had her quarte- stove iz, and dropped part of her deck-loud In wue loke, The Captaly of the schooner . Marla Scott, which ran back for shelter, reports haviug secn o three-master uine miles outside, appareutly in trouble, e saysthe vessel rolled fearlully, her jibboow fairly dlpp(n‘z nto the water us slic rode the sen. The 8cott had goulten abreast of Kenoslia, when ahe put back. Besides the Scott, above inentloned, the canal- schconers Bollvia and Lem Ellsworth, wheat Iaden, aud h’uuml Tor below, put back after a rough expericace, 'l"!!m A. . Nichols, J, W. Brown, and Julla B, Merrill also ran back, The Captain of the last- named craft states that Le saw 100 vessels ot anchor fifty miles north of Chicago. mmm‘n LA i ‘Thers were from twenty-five to forty vessel riding at anchor off this port last evening, ANl were evidently O K, for noue were flying signale distress, o”l‘lw new bridge leading to the light on the north pler was swept away by the heavy sea, and the assistant Mght-keeper had a parrow ceacapo from drowning. When the gule struck yestcrday morning, Rush strect bridge swung around and sround in apite ‘of the exertions of the bridge-tenders, who eould not stop it until there was a lull In the wind, No damago resulted. About forty vesscls aru lylng at the lumber market, aud noat of thom are in a demoralized condition, o taras dev:k~lu:‘Aldl. licadurear, and ttered canvas are concerned, anrlnuu uotod & very sudden change of tho wind In the forenvon. = It r‘ulckls shilted from the uortheust to the northwest, and almost brought the sea up standlug, thus remdering the waves less daugerous. Still, a heavy ses waa running all tho sfiernoon, and had not calmed down much at night. ‘Pwenty vessels that had left for other ports, tncluding & number loaded with grain, rn K It i sald that almost a calm prevailed on the ake Sunday midnight, and there were no Indi- cations of such o ternblo blow as thut which came so soon afteryard. The schr Mary B, Cook, for South Chicaro, Mary E, Packard, for Ruclne, and Cilpper City, for Milwaukee, were driven ‘luto this port for shelter, Every vessel that left port during the thirtv- sx hours ending last night was compelied to put back, “I'he schiooner Schuvlkill was tha only vessel that arrived from below yesterday, Bhe'came i -nrvlyzfiunng the zalc, with o cargo of cval from Erje. A larye fleet of lower lukers was reported at the northern end of the lake Bunday, Thoschooners G, [, Wiurd, Hght, C, 1L, llackley, lumber, snd Yankeo Blude, “lumber, were ut anchor four miles vutside, cvening, all safe, A correspondent st Shetlield, Ind,, reports four vesacls at unchor off that place. They were all satel: ‘Ivuu:wrlnz the storm as lule usd o'clock fn the afternvon. Complaint [s mede that the lifc-esving crew of thia station made no ctlort to o to the as. sistance of the crews of veasela In distress, amd tne hife-boat was not taken from her house, A stmilar state of afluirs 16 sald to have existed at Evanston. !ano explanation is due from the Cuptains of the crews. ’Il’jue schooner Morse had her jibboom taken out by the propeller Montana, yesterday, ut the lumber market, Thu Morse ‘was the cighth yeasel {u the tier, and, & very narrow chasuel being left for the propeller to pass down, the acetdent was unavoldable, None of the Goadrich ur other. stesmers left port yestenday. ‘the Muasenger and Britaly were Jemnul u port on the cast shore, ] ELSEWHERS, The schooner 11, C. Heg, of Chicagro, bound from Muskeizon to this port with 140.0&! feet of lumber belouging to. Roherts, Iull & Co., of Chicago, went ashors high sud dry near St Joe Soturday pight, Avout 8 o’clock’in_the alter noon she sprang a Jeak, aud the Captaln was obliged to throw 40,000 fect of her cargo over . While trying to make port sbe struck the outside bar, aud, losiug her small boat und steerage-way, went sshiore. ‘There is uo lnsur- auce on vesscl or cargo, which will prove a total loflefia schouner Gold Hunter, bound down from Chicago, with a cargo of erain, s ushore on tira- Lam Shoals, in the Stralts. Sho is owned by Capt. 8amuet Olson, of Milwaukee, aud 1s in- sured for $6.000 in the Buffalo lnsurauce Com- pauy, of Butlalo, < "The schoouer Henrletta Esch, of Manitowor, loaded with wood and bound for Chilcago, weut ashore st Ceutreville during the heavy gale of yesterday. A tug from Miwaukee was tele- graphed Tor, but, owing to the terrible weather ou the lake, could do nothing to belp ber, Bhe will probably €o Lo pleces. & ‘The schoouer Alweds, with graln from Chica- g0, Ia a total wreck of PPort Hope, Outarlo. A Waukegun dispatch recelved vesterday stated that the bark Rob Roy, whick arrived there with a cargo of lumber Tor A, C. Bower, unloaded part of 1t, aud sitempted to ride out the galo at the pler, bul broke awsy vesterday worning, and weat ashore. Jler mizzcu-mast was carried away, takivg with fb the maine tupinast and tearing out a portion of the deck, A heavy galo was bluwlnfi from the northe east, sccorupanied by a blinding suow-storw, snd the vessel will probably be a total wreck, The Muggie Thowpsun put futo Michizan City Sunday fu distress, and reports the loss of ner deck-load of luwber, In attemptiug to make Port Ilope barbor, the schooner Eliza Wiite lost both Ler wusts, and the schooner Alma struck the bar, un- suipped ker rudder, aod suuk. "Fne schooner W. Tinsdule was @riven on the pier at Soutb Haven, sud will probably go to 1eces. # The scow Evergreen, of Rartne, is on the beach ucar Pentwater. - The followivg telegrams were recetved during the duy from the Man a1 the Crib, through Mr. Wiltiam Creg erl.”:al Lh‘ou}"n‘le{-.\‘\'vrkl“:" . uecigl Cable ¢ Chicugo Tribune. L‘:‘a& QY. 5T :o m.—Another heavy stosm on. rning. The wind i northieast, and at rate of fartg-five wites pee hour, § very heavy. dashing clear over Criy and e, The waves gre ten fect hizh. The critntes nree ne follows: Air. 403 water, Iaro weter in anid alowly risine, 1.eAn ks o wreal distance from Crlb on acconnt of the suow, tnerefore cannot tell whethinr (here srs any veascls A-hors or in distr AL S0, Ko here, Cuantes K. ‘rih-Keeper. Nav, 52 p. m,—Hner just dlscovered o masted v"-rrhhlh and dry ashore at Lineoln Just nortn of North avenna pier. She s iz dlstreas, —hor colors flying half-mast and dowen. [nnlen of aninzies In great o tities have bean floating tossanta shiore wil the muorning, Some vewsel mnst have lust or thruwa them overboara last night, Cuantes Kaviatsox, Cri-Keeper, ELSEWUERE. MILWAUKEE, Boeetal Dievatch tn TAe Chicngn Tridune, Mitwaukee, Wis, Nov, Hi—A large flect hay been In the bay all the day, anu sotne were towea fnsde. The Canndian schooner Pangalore colllded with the bharwe Active, smited hee cargo, and damnued her headeear, The tug Hagerman, returned_to<luy, reports finding capsized the schooner Each, ~ Itighted, aml towed her to ManiLowor. Several lumber craft have oput back here, minuas deck-londs, but no serlous disasters aro reported. 10WA, Speelal Dispatch tr The Chleran Tritmne. S1oux City, Ia., Nov, 5.—A severe snow-storm revailed in this vicinlty vesterday. commencing n the morning and. Insting till ‘nieght. About aix fnches of snow fell. The wenther was to. day clear and cold, There {8 constderable anxlety amonz steamboat men about boats that started out - Friday and Eatundav for the Red Cloud Agency and othier points above, AANESVILLE, & Sreral Diepatch 1 The Uhienga Tritene, Janesvine, Wi Nov, hi—A driving snow. storm prevailed nearly all day yesterday and last night, several inches of siow falling, aud ddeifting in places to a depth of four fect. CANADA. Tonroxtn, Nov. 5,—The first snow-storm of the scuson prevalied throughout the Proviuces CRIME, STREET-SITOOTING. Speeial Disprtch to The Chirugo Tribune, Creveianm, 0., Nov, 5 —Frank Fisher, an ex-Itehel soldler, came ta Berea, o small villaga o few miles west of this city, four years ngo, and worked for a few munths fn the extensive stonie quarries there, From there he went to Deadwand, Black [lills, on the Lreaking-out of the gold fever. A few weeks since he returncd, and has been earrging rather high eall fnthe way of gambling, ete. On Saturday last he was ae- cused of breaking open o trunk at o boarding- house nnd stealine §5, Policeman Freenan, rent with a warrant to arrest him, found or at the boarding-hotise, and arrested him withont ditlleulty, the latter saging be would po down 1o court aml get balled. The officer did not think it necesaary to seareli' the prisoner, the offense being so trifing, The Magistrate's offfee Is on the second floor, and, as the two started to udcend the stairs, Freeman did co a little In advance of the prisoner, telling the Iatter to follow, Reaching the thind or fourtn #talr the former turned and saw the latter was not coming, but bad drawn a revolver and snid: “euess I won't zo any further,” and, firlng, turned sud ran out of the butlding. The ball struck the officer fn_ the side, and, gluncing aroun!, barely drew blood on the nslde ol the orm. Tiie oftlcer gave pursuit, and, reach- in the street, saw the prisoner u short dis- tance away, running. Now & real battle hegan, the oflicer shocting ut -Flsher, and the Iatter promptly returning the fire, ‘The firing trourht u brother of the vftleer, the Marshal of the viilage, upon the scene, who limmnediately took a hand fo the confict, At leneth Fisher was bt twice, once In the neck, shehily, and seain in the thigl, severely wounding™ hum. During the conflict fourtcen shots were fred. It 1s thought Fisher, who lsa desperate gam- hler, has commitied ofher crimes for whicli ho fears punfshment. If once within the'clutebes of the law, and, not hoplng for bait, he deter- mined to csiape ov all hazurds, ‘The prisoner was Jodged in the county Jall hereto«duy, Con- slderuble damage was done by this promisenous tirlng. Two balls entered a barher shop, about & foot apart, and nearly hit a customer, Others broke plate gluss windows, cte. to-day, BLACKMAILING, Speetal Disvateh to e Caicazs Tribune, BostoN, Mass., Nov, .—A bold caso of black- malling eame to lzht 1 the Volice Court to- duy, in which Charles A. Borry, Supervisor of Drawiog in the public schools; W, C. Mac. Furlave, couneelor-at-inw; Gerorge A. Rogers, xrlvnlu detective; Wilnam A. Warner, formerly member of the oll State Constabulury; and Addie E. Ward, formerly a teacher iIn the pub- e schools, figured as the necused, and Dr. IL ¥. Damon, s physician at the City Hospital for three years, the sccuser.. Mles Wurnd beeamno cnamored of Dr, Damon while under lis care prior to July lust, and when the Doctor was roing to Etrupe on a visit four months ago, she sent him u letter churging him with breach of promise of marriaie, seduction, and abortion,. The fear of publiclty of such o scandal Induced Iim to act on the advice of the other accused parties, and to move sceretly from one city to another, Ho speot 81,000 for the ex- penses’ of the sccused, one or more of whom was always with him, worklng upon his feel- fnze, In "August, while in Montreal, bo sus- pected o conspiracy, and sccretly wrote home, when the case was - placed in the of detectives, and ! to return, The affule has excited much comment here, us the parties hold high social positlons, (e defendunts indig. nautly deny the churge, aud say they can prave its falsity ot the examination Friday. TIIA'T W OF 1IIiS, Spactal Correspondencs of The Tribune, JBnvan, Iit, Nov, 4.—Last evening a man by thio name of Malne, athresher by occupation, came to town, aud repalred to the saloon to take ou u load of benzine. [fo soon linbibed so deeply ot the insane distiilation that lils reason was tuken prisuner, when one Goeorge Wilsou proceeded to appropriate to himeel! whatever of e ity Juerc ™ Maine had about hin,—sotne £20, bealies o number of uncollected threshing Litla, This morningz Malne returned to town, d, armed with & warrant, called upon Witson for an explatintion of his conduct before Justive Wheclock. Whiie walting for hls preliminary examinution, Witson's wife, thinking to lberate her worser hall without trial or bail, Jumped upon Murshal Bowles' back, ninfoned s artg, and callud Justily to ber other sclf, * Hun for {nur life, Georee! Run _for your Tifei® which icorge procecded to do do as fast as legs would earry him. ‘The Marshal freed himsolt a8 quickly as ho conld, and dispatched a number of shots at the retreating prisoner; at the saine time he culled for pursuers to follow and cap- ture the runaway, After arace of over half ‘o mile, Wilsuu waa retaken, and promptly re- manded by Justice Wheelock to fail at Oregon, thero to langutsis till the winter term of cour} decides what penalty Lo must pay for violating the stututes agaiust Jarceny. . ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE Nprera. Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune, Wixoxa, Minn,, Nov. 5.—A terrible tragedy oceurred ot the Shorpshooters’ ball at Phile warmonic Hall, this city, about 8 a'clock Bun- day morulng, Charles Bohm, a botelkeeper, shot his wile aa she was leavidg the hall, wound tng her severcly but wot dangerously in tho head. Thinking he had killed her, ho Elmfl the revolver to bis forebead and fired, kiling himself instantly. Mrs. Bohm had lived apart from her husband the past two years, ou ace couut of brutal treatment. e hai lately tried vuloly to Induce her to return to him. Bohm's parcots are wealthy peoplegliving in Bhicboy- Bay, Wis. THE TOWANDA MURDER. Special Disputch {0 TAs CAlcaga Tridung, Broosinorox, Ill.,, Nov. 5.—Itls learned to- day that Albert Auslen, murdered by a tramp near Towauda, as futly related by Tuws Tain- UNE, Is a sun of Mortfier Aue'len ot Browu's Landiug, Harrison County, ut'\'fin:(nh. SOUTII CAROLINA, CorLuusu, 8. C., Nov. 5.—The argument in the Cunlozo case occupled all day, Auother in- dictwent has been found egalnst Senator Tate terson charging bribery In connection with his clection to the Senate. L. Cuvs Carpeuter has arrived from New Jersey aud beeusent to jail, JESSE POMEROY, Boston, Nuv., 5.—Jesso Pomeroy, the boy murderer, serviog a lifo sentence in Charles- town Penitentlary, sitempted to escape last night by rewoying stones from the wall of his celly —— MEREDUSH, Soecial Disvalch 2 The Chicago Tridune. Broomnoeron, ill., Nov, 8.—Ths November term of the Circult Court of McLean County opeued to-day, Judge Reoves preaidiog, Toe TIIE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: day Judge Hreves refused to grant a writ ol habeas corpus for Ma). Meredith, acenzed of the murder of George Murphy, near Gridley, two years since. The Bupreme Court dec that Meyedith, who was renteneed to hang. 1o irial in & constitutional sense, becanre Judee Fipton was absent from the eonrt-roon durlng the trial, Counvel for Meredith vlaitn now thaf, having heen in jarl without trial three terma of court, Meredith {s s tree man, [l= was sent back to fail. It is thought he will die there, aa lie is in very bad heaith. o — FIRES o IN CHICAGO, The alarm fromn Bot 45 at 3 gesterday morning was caused by a fira In a carpenter shon In the rese of No. 579 West Lake street, owned aud ocenpied by Gearge Carpenter. Lots nominal, - Cugar, defe tive stovegdoe The alarin from Box $37 8L 7o'clock Tast eyene ing was caused by a fire at No. 43 North Green street. owned and oeupred on the first looe hfy Mre, Bates, andupon \’IE second foor by C, f, Al Damage, $25, The alarm from Box 470 at 5:25 last evening wag eaused by the burning of a barn fn rear of No. L4 Gurley atreet, owned aud ocendied by John Rsan. _famage to bnilding, 10605 to stock, #40. No inewrance, From the fact that the #l ricinated in the hav-lolt, Incendisrism {8 muse-ted, # A still alarm to Engine Company No, 27 at 545 yesterday monug was cattaed by a fire fn the bri ards of Haln & Husche on the banks of Omden Slip. Damage, $%). Cauee, over- heated Mme-kin, AT KALAMAZOO, MICIT. Hvertal Dieprated (n Ihe Chienga Iribuns, Kanssazoo, Mich,, Nov, 5.-~The Plainwell Manufacturing Company's buliding was totally destroyed by fire Inat evening, The flames were first discovered at about 11 o'clock, and It re- quired the preatest energy on the part of the cltizens and firemen to save the raper mill ad- {olnlm.'. The loss I8 stated at £5,00, and the naurasce at $2,60), It was the work of an fu. vendiary, AT IHARRISBURG, O. Corumaus, 0., Nov. h.—J. P. Bolin’s barn and hotel stables at larrishure, this county, together with hay, straw, graln, mashinery, two mules, two horses, and 8 number of hoge, were destroyed by fire at 4 o'clock this morn- g, Luss, $6,000) CASUALTIES. A MANIAC'S DEED. Sperial Dretch to The (hirata Tritwne, Quasp Rapins, Mich, Nov, G.—Newsofa hareible tragedy comes from Quimby, a small flag-atation on the Grund River Vallev Rallroud, between thirty and forty iles from this city. Saturduy nizht a youne wan named George F. Eckles, who has bieen at the Kalamazoo Insane Asylum, and recently returned from there, the authorlties provouncing bim cured, went toa nelghbor named Thom, and askéd him to at- teud to his chores for a- day or two, as he and his mother, with whom he ilved, had recelved o telegram to g to Oblo. Then he went to another nelchbor, a Mr. Hanchett, kis moth- cr's hall-brother, und asked him to po home with bitn and see his nother, who was very gick. Hanchett complied, driving home with Eckles, but. as the bLouse was dark avd Iocked, and Eckles acted atrangely, In his opiuion, hie did not enter the house, bt went howe, This was about midnight. The next wlorning, when Mr. Thom went to the house to do the chores, as requested, on looking into the house thruush o window, M, Eckles wns scen lying in o noul of blood on the Qoor, in Ler night-clothes, dead. Officers. were notdlied, the house wad broken open, and it wae found she lad been killed by a ball from a revolver, which entereit the huse of the beain from behind, Eckles way found dead in his room ujestairs, having hilled himsclf by a shot under the rizht ear from the same revolver. He left a letter nar- rating his intention to commit the blovdy crimes; also statiug that be had intended to kil Mr, Hanchett and anotlier nefghbor named Babeock. Another revolver and a dagger, also found in his roum, Indleated the terrible truth ol hia letter. ‘The familv were fn nfortable clreumstances, and the tragedy was ntly n result of lusanity, The only survivor of the family is o sister of the youdg man, who lives in Oberlin, O, THY DEADLY FRO4. Snectat INsnated tnThe Chicagn Teibune. Mixygaroris, Minn,, Nov. 6,.—=Thls morning George W. Christ, employed ot the Milwaukee & St. Pnul yards ns o brakeman, eaught his foot in a froe, was unable to extricate it, onda car Toaded with lumber passcd over the lower por- tiun of his body. He died ubout 5 . 0. 22, Svecit Dlebaten to The Chieaas Tribune, CrevELAND, O., Nov. S—Fred Hoffmayu, ponv conductor in the yonis of the Atlantic & (ireat Western Rullroad, at ?p. m, caucht his fuot in the frow of a track after oiving u signal tothe eneineer to back up, and was thrown down and run over, His leg was terribly mun- gled, amd he only lived ten minutes, e was 30 years old, aud leuves a wife aud several clildren, ROCKEL, dpecial Dlepatch o The Chleaga Tribune, Cuamraicy, IiL, Nov. 6i—~A mun named Charles Sockel, while bunttng squirrcls ncar Homer, lu this county, yesterday, ellmbed o tree to drive one out of a hole, and drew his gun up with bim, muzzle up. 1t was accerdinz- 1y discharged, and filled one hand and arm with I{IDI. rendering amputation necessary. DROWNED, Mzurms, Tenn,, Nov, 5 —Edward L. Bcbas- tlan, son of Benator Bebastlan, of Arkansas, was drownedd last Friday evening In the Missfssippl River opposite Port Lake, by the upsetting ol a dugout. = THE BLACK HNILLS. The Clalms of That Kegion for a Now Ter- ritorial Organization, Ormaba e, ‘The Mon. E. C. Brearley, ltepublican Delegate to Congress from the Black Hills (representing the Cuuntles of Lawrence, Pennington, and Custer), arrived in town yesterday from Dead. wood, accompanied by his wife. They are at the Grund Lentral, and will zo East by thls woming’s train. Judgo Brearley was eleeted Oct. 11, and his mission {s to sccure an. inde- pendent Territorial organization for the Black Hills rezion. e ll‘nw-nl hero to see Gen. Cannjugham, but the Tatter had started East a little in advance of lum. Judge Brearley reports that the Iills were DEYEr 40 PruspCrous wa thur aro to-day, Scyv- eral ssles hyve recently been made, Pacitie coast vapitalists have just taken the first steps to the development of Black Hills mines in the sume thoreugh manter thut has charace terized California iinlug work. Twa sales, ano for $70,000 und another for $90,000, have recent- 1y been made near Lead Clty, Other larwe ne- gotiatlons are In _progress, ‘Fhe wold bulion shipments, taking the monthly average, are sur- prising. Four hundred and twenty stamps are now at work, and it fs believed there s steady Work there for 1,500 stamvs, Thero are from 000 to 30,000 voters In the countles ahove vaned, The prospect of a healthler finmlgra- tlon 1 the spring ts Aattering. Judge Brearley's plan is simply to pursue every honorable'means to securo the cstablisn- ment of the new Territory, The necessitles of the people demand it, snd the resources of the country justify it. 1t fsdemanded b[ the busi. ness mein and the entire population of the (L4, The Judge has subatantlul evidence of the wealth of the Hills in a wmnlua collection of epccimens which be will exhibit to the best ef- fect In Washington, ————— s WISCONSIN FISH-CULTURE, Soectal Dispatrh te The Chcazo Tridus GeNEva Laxs,Wis., Nov, 5.—The 200,000 Cal Hornla salmon egge received Lero a few weeks siuce uro all successfully butched out, and the youny fish are already an loch io length, Itis edtimated . by tbe fish-culturist, David Lytle, that not less than 190,000 of these will Lo reared 4ud turned Jooso in (eoeva Lake carly lu the spring. Awmong the curiositics are two perfect spucimens of twius, wuich are in excellent Health and vigorous. These four young lish ary attached by pairs, two euch, to one umbilical sack, aud “tho curiosity of scientists is exvited 8¢ L whetlier the twina will live after the sack {a consutned, These specimens are rare. Withiu the next four wecks there will be ro- ceived biere half a mUlion cach of salmon, trout, and whitcdsh egvs, obtaioed from the flah fu Lake Michigan, thirty miles off Milwaukes bar- bor; also & quarter of a mtlllon brook-trout ezgs trom Dousman's pouds at Wateryille, Wh. Theso egys will be hatched In Mr. N. K. Fuirbank's fish-Louse here, aud turved into the Jake noxt May. The public splrit of thls gen- tlewan deserves great pralac, - Bart Boott, of this bluce, 14 vow enguged fn the State hatching-bouse st Milwsukeo under Prol. Welsher, tho boted fish-cuturist, former TUESDAY, NOVEMDER «, “8i7. . kegon, 1wl »elr Iv from Sith Green s eetablfshment in New York. Al,lxllc. of thie town, has Laey 1 * Milwank 1 fast two weeks feour, o rd shippod 1 desizns to provure trout wuid whitetial. T them §a to proceed whout t ¢ anrd merompany 1l fitiest spe fens ot fish telieved of their ez by wentis pro--u; Bands, These tisl vichd atiout B o During stormy weather this 1s dane as Ui uen go out in o] only by a small tuz e out an ! i i tedanl L s ey s WK, e it aecomgamed MARINE NEWS, RACIN Epoctal Depatch tn [hs ¢ rnnn Trikune, Racine, Wi, Nov, otwi'letanting tho fearful worm that has heen presafime xo €uast for th lust few i mention have tranepirce. ther been rafvly auchored . boror hiave suececded in aceor pide, Lxeeption inay b ma City, Jaten with ratenud o nigat, about 11 n'chck, in Motm of unid the vavrain claime, he had that be wane nefelibortiond of Bacine. ‘Tnie mingalar When it fa copederrn ather et of entee, eve let alorne 1 Boypt e i r liarbor ie n un enbnacy gate, sy TP i blawins, The Captaln b Uik te eherah that stte up aloft that hie and wers,The principal dan o twa end theschnoner's yawl also pufered slivhtiv. Laseen's Gebune sinack wa ennverted into malches by the yensly wases tiat kept ehurnma up the harnor bur, PORT TILRON. Snectal Disputel ta 3he (harago Trivuns, Poant Hukox, Mich.. Nov. H.-bDown Newburg, Favette. Fonataln Ciiy, € barges, Vienns and consort; wehrs Trenton, New London, G. Ifister. Col, Cool Kirk, William Youny, Peshtizo, Our an. (G, mun, J. 8, Sawser, .5 Bentley, Efizalicth Jones, Wells, . P. Dobbine. Props Terumsch, Alaeks, Turner and barz- v of Shchoygan, Clayton I TR otten, The eche’ Gold-Hinntee i« uehore o € Shenle. with the to Andrew J. Smith worki release ber The weather hiers s extremely hail, 1t § ing and growinz co} The prohubilitie it centinges wn at seseril viraed saliore in this vicinity when it clears up. 'Fhe Inlled romewhat tuie eveninit, bat is still blowing brisk from tiie northeast, Tirreatn, ¥, D.~Conl frelghts firm on the basis of “arning, de, Marengo, cual 1o Chicago at $he, Wind heavy from the northwest, accompanied withsnow, Clearances—Tropn Arabia. 200 brle cement, 750 bris sl meretandis Cubs, 250 brin coal, Bug City Y bris cement, Green tay ; bark |, tons coul, Chicaso: schrs 00 tone i, ali fronton, Chi- c, N € West, 20 tons coal, Sundnekys Snowdron, A, Ulllrlf‘ Toledo: Ouesla, Detroit: WML Neweomb., eland; Brivhtie, 100 tony couli Jo No Foster, Chicazn, LAK GITS, Cisrcano, 5,~“The oinrket anlet and fir. Carricts gencrally were axking biher rates, owing to the lateness of the n. and there was some demand, chielly for eteuni room. which wane searc was en; W heat was taken for Hatfalo at 415¢. Room ged for 100, (0 by wheat und 41,000 bu o2 e A0 Prescotts S To Ozdenshurs: viop Hoanohs er— THI CANAL. Hunezpony, 11 Ottawa, 2,000 bu corn, L0060 bu rye: Thomas Heatt, Ottawa, 1,200 bu corn; prop King firow,, Rankakev Fecder, Thonix, Luckport, G, L. ooth, Utica, &, 000 b ¢ b 5,000 bu curn, . Montuuk, Lockm 1 i lanlun’:. Joliet, Li), 080 ft siicreonr, 1)L, Nov, Bo—Armved—Belle France, Morris, 4,500 b corn, i MARQUET Spectat Diepateh t The Chicagn Tribune. Mauvquert, Mich,, Nuv. bo—Cleared~Prop Mary Jarecki; schirs J. F. Cord, Narragansett, Passed np—Prop St. Panl Down—Lrops J. L. Murd, Winslow, Wind west. Weather cold. tnowlng all day, s PORT COLIORNE. Urrato, Nov, G,—Vessels parsing P Yorun Lock tor Ukeniy-four babs endag 0. b Ogdensb W estward—1's Ni Y o poe Prop City of New Yosk, Ogdensburg MILWAUKEF, Svectal Divinttch to The Chicaya Tribune, MiLwavker, Wi, Nov, 5 ~Chartered—Schr Wevada, 18,000 bu wheat to Oswegu &t big centa, TORT OF CHICAGO, The following were the urrivals ond clearances "1";',“ twenty-four hoars ending at 10 o'clock last nieht: ARRIVALS~PTa] ink; Achre p New Fra. Grand llaven, tows Fo T, Jwht saginaw, - fimber; lunibers " Dunian Transfer, Musk: ir,, Muaiwon, Jumbers Atatnto, Lvl Grant. Muskezun, Tnmix. k. futubers Mary MeVe: be A Muskegon. )i on, Tutnlwers Jenny Lind, Lake Tawiett, Miskégun, Tibery Tom Wt Eiva, Sausatiick. Inmber: un, JuiiLery Leua dolinson, n, Jumihers G B coacdt, Wirtte Lakes bimbers 0 00 Moas, Pty i, lnmbef; Temnest, White Lake, lumbers Anieris lnee, i W T can’ Unign,’ - Svnom i L e ;i Clay “Hauks i r Liw- n, lunilers Nurman, ankegon, imber; Eeqon, munirica: i, Suskexon, 2. douniwrs 4 White §zke, uskeion, lumer: A, J. Sure vliciious, Manisiée, * lumioe nan, Ocantu. lumier] Cay Kate, S Uctte, lumbxrs Louta ichon: Yiolines, Manfater. eariess, See, B, lumin'es Lo M. Maw sckhawk, BiaTum, lumie lumbets L. 11 hepand, e, Re . chuylkfll, Frie, Audrew Juekon, Manl [ e, Tumbers Gl Cldhiss, Winie Ly ak, aulstee, lumtnrs M. E. C ok, i1 + Grace 3. lumbers Lot iver, uubers L iy Tauibers 01 piper Gty udtngtan, hinbery A Tradlev, Penesukes, luminrs Loume Cocks Ludington, lover; W u Jones, Muss 3 Murting star, Gran. aven, lamiber; e, Ludlngton, linbers Ve itire, Horn uring, Hetton Harbor, lutbers 1s, T sruws Whitw Pler, burks 1. ||‘:.\¢ (s i o, Tumbers T M. UL Muskego, ClLrakaxcra=Pron Java, luftaly, a2, 1600 Tres a0 10ms OF phe-ivad; hO00 b vats, sl THE WEATHER, WasminagroN, D, C., Nov, 6—1 2. m,~Yor the Upper Lake Regon aud Upper Mississippt Val- leo, clear or partly cloudy weather, cold. north- westerly winds, rislng barometer, fullowed by fallfig barumeter, and wuriner southerly winds. Specinl [Hsiated L3 [he Ciloigu Teobine, East 8a018aw, Mich, Nov. 5.—A turious snow-storin. et in Jast eveniug, wud ruged with great violence all through Northern Michigan until § o'clock this evening, Snow fell from fivo to ten fuches, and the weather to-ulzbt f» cold aud wintry, LVCAL OnsRBYATIONS. : icaau, i i @, . zep. Wik0 B 771 Mazimum thermomater, 48; inutiuu, 29, GENEUAL UBSEIY ATIO Cutoauo, Nove Stations. | Bur, [ r. o Gr can 0,87 sud Ilaved ks Purt it g7 SPORTING ITEMS, Nzw Yorg, Nov. 5.—Teo sroeck pays forfeit to Purole, belug too slck to run. Betters are already much concerned about the disposition the bookmeu may muke of their woney, Play or pay s sald tp bave been to terws of the race. Wasamieroy, D. (., Nov. 5.—The weather ninz's to-das, oud 1 o'cla by 2 thravgh the afternoon, ¢ anid n quarter, was won ndell sceond, Dalgarian No time tnken, ton purse, mile and an efghth, Suterpe sccond, Maf. rain caeed gl postaonement of races antil to-gnarrow, N ~Owing to the fn- vather the great irot hictween L Eustern lag amin bheen . clmemy of the w muten on the h Patney o Morthake, tor 400, between Joseph Badler aml Hatry Kelley, resulted In o victory Tor Saller, ent of Dexter, cummitted Vel th Sedo, by shoutiug blinself, injaries two gears azo from which he hadrever proovered, aml which have reardered 1 gt the revorver to his I el In @ dew hours. fhe (hiciags Trinins, Nov, h.—Un Saturdav a man ree, aowidower at Sidney, (n shor himeelf in the forchead with a whom he was in Juye ry tnin short of three or Ie leaves several children to re- gret lits fuliow, hear, wi old re: bewd anll find, o 1L named William fie wonld not agree to e — SAN Frsaxetsco, N South Caroling, from Panama. NEW Yorg, Nov, 5.—Ardved, steamship City of Richmond, from Liverpool, Steamnships State of Ne- Lotd_Clive, frum Phila- Aetubia and Parthia, from Boston, have arrived Nrw York, Nov. G—Steamnchin Schiedam, ntterdutn, has setaraed, _1.0s1 0%, Nov. h—Stearastip Anchorla, from New York, os arrived out, ————— . TELEGRAPHIC NCTES. Y b.—Elghty-nine veseels eafled from this port last week with consign- ments of gratn, seventy-sesen of which carried 471 bushels of wheat. HONTO, Nov, 5.—'the earthquake Sunday morniuz was distinctly feit In the Bay of Quinte Hanuisnera, Pa, Nov. h.—(ov. Hartroft proclaims the 23ch inst, Thanksgiving Day. ———— SAN FRANCISCO, 8ax Fraxcisco, Nov, 5.—Thomas Bates and Doctor O'Dunnel, fncendiary speakers arrested to-duy, were released on ball, been unable to procure bondsmen, oved to the County Jall. v in the City Prison. nounce their willingness” to refrain from any further public demonstrutions if thev can be re- leased o thelr uwn recognizance. ities have the proposition und e ee——. BEFORE NAPOLEON. Spectal Dhepates tn The Chiragn Tribwns, Broowisatos, 1ML, Nov. 5.—Mre, Huggins, o negro wotnan uged 111, was buried here to-day, S ———— So=Arrived, sleamer waila, from New York Ottiers have yet 1.1%) tons conslderativn, for weak and nervons sufferers, al. and prostratine diseases cnred without medicine. Puivermacher's Electrie fieft the veand desideratum. and Juurnal, with partientars, dress Palvermached ., Cincinnatl, Ohto. ‘The management take plessure In sanouncing a limited SEASONOF GRAND OPERA, CELEBRATED COMPANY. sule of seste oreunat the Hox Office, looley's Thestre, Thuraday, Nov, 8, at § a. m, SDINACGGRAL NIGIT, + LES HUGUENOTS, Mme, PAPPENNEIM n Ler great role of A Monday, Nov.12 The Tilustrious Amerie: (Hs 0 Mr. lll'.Nlllll'Z' WIEG. od Orehestra, The at MAX MARETZ eul Director and i Desrved seats. o locat'vn. “Seeund Baleon: enerved meats, front Fows, the saie of tickets for any of tho a ‘s NOV. Ko =t 9 A M. i, eTaE, w8 pert g rrtemas FARWELL HALL, BENEFIT OF THE NEWSBOYS' HOME. Bpectacular Bxhibition Leoturo, Tuesday Evening, Nov, 8, By Rev, J. 8, OSTRANDER, of New York, v:':mi—l‘ru» Willlam Cowle, Tort Huron to Glven befure immense sudiences at New York snd Dreiklyy, vie. Buufects **neeacs tn the Orfent,” or < na of the Manners. tCustoie. Rites, and enna, {liustrative of fifble tines Tull Oriental wn gurgeons costimes, ssiste ing featle of prominent churches of this eity, 18 50 conta, Mo entra charge (oF v HOOLEY'S THEATRE. LASNT WEEK OF Rice's Extravaganza Combination! And‘magntavent produclion of_the new Exir CONRAD, nd all ‘the favuelies in spectal roquest and gen- OF MIRS ELIZA ! CHICAGO TREATRE. GREAT FUCCESA OF THE BARTLEY CAMIBELL COMEDY COMPANY, Tuesdsy, Wednesday, aud Wednesddy 3atinee, last perturmatces of MY FOOLISH WIFE, With (e Birilliant Cast. "Saturtay, and Setupdsy Matinee, THE VIRGINIAN., _Other Noveliies fn freparation. McVICKER'S TUEATRE, 1LAST NIGITS OF THE GENUINE SUCCESS PINK DOMINOS! Hecetved steach perfurmance with BHOUTS OF LAUGHTER! nine Matines Saturds NI ASSOCLATI LW ‘Tharaday, Friday, Dartiey Camphells LASE LOVE. itronson play, will snurtly be produced ta HAVERLY'S TUEATRE 3. 1. Havasty.. " ioihrontetor aad Menager. & the Flection Keturns will [ Great Sucecss of 1 Dramatfc Equestrienne Star, TE FISHER, 10d her’ traiued siced, Dm0 1o tnedo Eaquestrienne Druna, of Tartary, Mativecs Wedoeaday aa COLISEEM NOVELTY TUHEATRE, the belght of riihy Motibens o ity, TO-NIGUT, the 1né e iu'twu characiars. suj 1 dfug the Buost Ollo Cut wutid. Varlety, Vet Druuma. | Adliston, CHICAGO NATATORIUM Aud lustitute for Physical Cutlure, Nena Sana in Corpore Suno, N NOW OPEN and fn full sctlvit WINTER SEASO! Classca for I gienictiymasaic sccowpanttiesi of Myslc aad 1 Dave Levn furined, i F genticmen, soctal clasae Clucses fur young iadics, classes a0 clasece foF Wilsscs 4sde 107 tadics an o oy TUG UsacDs depurisest 15 3. he BaRdS 73 For Tutl parccaiars reud )y 4T 106 DTice: cor. Blicixau-av. 328 NETHODIST CUTRCH BLOCK, ABBY SAGE RICHARDSON. Faliy rorwiag IGUT, sid. Lecture—‘"The . ___NEW PUBLICATIONS. G o “IHE COMING TWOMAN? ‘TILA'T WIFE OF MINE lnqu;_lrt-, at the Bookstores. THATAWFULBOY Itave you seen Wim? 11 sot oak for Bl atany ook #tere, We wlll cost $ou only W cente, aid yo %10 et tnore than sour maney s worth ih ent-rtaiminent and Koot humor. 6.W, CARLETON & C0., Publishers, N. Y. T ROOK AGENTS TAKE NOTICR. JOSIAH ALLEN'S WIFE Tiag ' Wrote Annther ook, ” and {tIs ready. Samantha at the Centennial outioes herselt, and Wikter Dooldin Teaves Betey Hohe fotdar betitadel Dt walt and loxe yout clian e, ead . SILI?S COMING! 'CIIA'D WIFE OF MINE You will be sure to moat her at tho Booke stores and Newas.stan ___DOLLAK STORE ATCHELS, ALL LEATEHEER, FOR ONE DOLLAR EACHL, at STEIN'S DOLLAR STORE, l(lfi—;l-}nsl .Ylafllson-st. We open the seamon with more ant Aner Imported Gere e Canary Blrar’than ever, 1 vou wank Bleds, Fiah, Aqua- THmS of Cades Send 107 Cat Io free. FithD K ] ASE FEI, wholesaie and retall dealer, 127 Cark-at. Chicagn, T BAILROAD TINE TABLE, Fxre. » Rr % r :Lr:x";e:l.,‘q;zngfll GG i d CHICACO & NORTHWESTERR RATLWAY, Tlcket Oftices, VJCMV‘::(&N‘&;I‘IFPM House) sudat “Leave. 1 Arrve aPacific Fast Line. 10250 w1 op.m uXlous Clty & ¥ abubuqae 5 3 reep’t, focked & Dubi aFreep't, ekl @ viliwaukee Fan EEEES SFFIPRRPPPRPECI RS ELEEEEE] EEECER 233 Ed T'ullman Hotel Cam are run throngh, between Chl- CARD A Lg:ul:u Dlufta, on the traln leaving Chicago aother rosd runs Pullman o any other form of hotel rare west of Chleago, @=Depot corner of Wells and Kinzle-sta, b—=Denaot coracr of Canal and Kinzie-sta CHICAGO, BT. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. Tieket offices 6 Clark-st._aud at_Kinzie-3irert Depot. Leave. | Arrive, 2100 8, . * 4:000, m. Dio0pI M. ¢ aL £1. Paul & Minoeapolls E: Bt ol & Minneapoils i CHICAQD. ALTON & BT. LOUIS AND CHICAGO KANBAS CITY & DENVER S8HORI LINE3 Unfon irepot, West Blde, near Madlason:at. brlie, a0d i Armive. ‘a0 & Paducal It Etreator, Lacon, Wash'ton Jollet & Dwlghiv Accommdat CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAUL RBAILWAY, Unton Depat, corner Madison snd Canal-sta. Tivke=t Office, (5 ¥outl Clark-st., opposite Sherman House, sad at depot Leave. | Arrive, 7:308. m. | B:00p, m. FL L TR A S Wiscousin & Mi numurlamn - thruug PIOM, *10:008. m. |* :00p. m, 5:3p. n.ruum. m. uta, Gireer Sterenn Polnt, atd Asite| through Nighi Express. t §:00p, m.'$ 7:008. m. All trafna run via Milwaukes, Tickets for St. Paul and Minneapolls are good either vis Madison and Praiie du Clifen, o vis Waiertown, LaCrouc, aad Wisona. JLLTNOIS CENTEAL BAILEOAD. ake.ot, and foot Neoonds D R utitee 4] IeRAUIDh H.s Bheat Cinber T New trieans i cat wOrleaus & Tezan b Fpringfield Express, rpringeld Mgt CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD. Tpots fout of Lake-si., Indiatia-ay., and nlxteenthe . and Canal And lstoenth-sia Tioket Ofices, 53 . 404 8¢ dopoLs. okt T, 1 buque, 451 Tacific Express faf Omabi Kuneas i hison & e, LiansasClty, < SR TRLRL KApIEas. MICHIGAN OENTRAL BAILROAD, D S ier g3 LIAFk B sot Bt coraer ot s et tirer 0 At coracr Uik Giraid Fuciou Hotal, 'and 86 Fairmer thuse. $10:00p.m. 't A:33 amn FITTSBURG, PT. WAYNE & OHIOAGO RAILWAY Deput, coruer Canal and Madison-sta. Tickel Oftices _ w iark-st., Pulnier House, and Grand Paciac Uotel, Arrive. Mailand Express. ;{uln«: F3press Yaxt Lias, BALTIMORE & OHIO. Tralasleare from Fxposliion Liuliding, foot of Moa- Clark-st., Palme Foe-at. Tickel Oftices: 83 1 1o Grand Pacitc, and Devot (Exposition DUldmg). Leave, | _Arrive. s, m.|} 8:408 m. 40P, m,|§ 8:40D, . 0| . | iy Ly ke Express, dally, Distt Kxpres.... . PITTTSBURG, CINCINNAT( & 8T. LOUR R. & Dieyos coruer of Clioton and Carrull-sta, Weat Bids., Columbus & Kast GuuDuu & i CHICAGO, ROCK .IEL!A!ID k’.PAEIl."‘IIO BAILRIAD e et SN S Tt Arrive, LA GOODRICH STBAMERS Yor Milwsukee sud &l West shuro porus, Daliy, 3U0lay €xGepied. ... DatUrday's BOab duu’t KO U cvvvivser o Filday woralng's buas gues Whrough i Lsa) ,...m::u‘u.m graad iaplds, sad Muske- e w0, 1o m TFRIWBANRS' ATANDARD & 113 Lake St., Chicaga, Becasctultobay oaly e Geauiag,

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