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THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER . 1877. T = THE COURTS. ents on the Caso of the Hold-On ‘A L West 8ide Park Com- missioners, flark Sherfdan’s Jelrs Rtecover a Judg- went for His Salary as Police Commissioners Two Prominent Land ‘Bpeonlators Find Bolief in tho Bankrupt Oourt, New Suits, Judgments, Confes- slons, Etc. The arguments on the motion to dlssolvo the injunction zranted two weeks ago sgainst the four new members of the West Chicago Park Cummissloners recently appointed by Gov. Cullum were begun before Judge Moore yes- terday. Gen. G. W, 8mith, on biehalf of the defend- ants, the now Commissfoucrs, opened the argu- ment. 1e sald o general demurrer to the hill park heen fited, and would also be argued at the same tlme. The charge was that no mnotice had been glven to the ol members of {he Doard—Mcssrs, Lipe, Millard, Muue, aud Hellen—of any clarges nagainst them, and that therelore the ordor for their removal was Hlegal and vold. The allegations In reter- ence to Injury and damage were very genoral, The bitl, In fact, called In question the exercise by the Governor of a power vested fn him by the State, thouch he was not a party defend- snt. It dld not ralsa the question of tho powers of the Uovernor to remove an oflicer of nis own appolutment. It conceded the jurls- dictivn, but questioned the exercisc of power under that Jurisdiction. The complainants in efTect sought to review theaction of the Govern- or,and to suspend the Crimiual Code of the State with respect to the custody of the public secords. By Inference they clafmed that the laws of the State were Inadequate to keep tho cace. The Governor did not Intend to gharge the deeapitated Commigsioners with . malfeas- ance, but only tncompet ney, Tue maln guestions ralsed in the sult were: First, whether the Court hunl Jurlsuletion of the subjeet matter fu the present litlzation; second, whether the Court Tad the power in any case, or upon any presentation of the facts which has been made, to review “ tho action of the Excentive of the State,—If not, that «isposeld of the case; third, thy Court was of the opinion® that it had power, waether under the present frame of the bill an fujunction could be properly issued, or whether tho motion to dissolve ehotild not be granted. There was no provision in regurd to the ter- minatfon of the term of oflice of_the Commis- sloners, except that of the flrst Board. After definjugz the terms of the first Board, the statute preseribed that ull vacancies should be tilled as roon 13 might be by uproln(mcm. of the Gov- ernor. The necessity, if the oflice was for life, was ro much the greater thut there should be some supervising power to keep the Board efiivient, The Governor's power of removal, 1t wuos argued, was absolute, his judgment oo the advisability of reinoval was conclusive, and when be made an order that order was flnal, and wns hot subjeet to review by any Court. One departinent of Government could only be sestrained by anotherdepartment when luclear- 1y exceedad fts power, or whero the H)‘(”‘ to do 50 was wiven to unother department. No Court had the rizht to iuterfere with the exercise of the dutfes which was vested in another depart- wment, where the act was within the power of such ‘lcrnrtmcm, where it belonged to the sphiere of that devartpients where that depart- ment had the control and supcrvision of the act, then the ection of such depart- ment was conclusive and flual. As to the propricty of passlug an act, fur Instance, by the Legleliture, ns to the wis- dom of #uch net, the action of the Legisluture was cotrclustve, aind_conkd not be passed on by a Court. The bill dia not affect any property Hebt, but slmply questioned the prupriety of the act of the Governor, It was simply for the sake of determining that the complalnants olionid rewatn in oities and Al it, “The bill was one-slded, and {ts dismissal did not invest the defendants with the title to oflliee. Iv was to determine that the defendunts wers not entitled to ollic such it {nvolved the ques- tion of title to ollice, and was governed. by tho decksion of the Common Counell case by the bupreme Court two years azo, ‘Ahe prower resiedy for complatnants if Lthey were aggrieved was at law, by 8 wrlt of guo warranto, to try the title of the nsurping party, The position wosu political one; the exerelso of the powers of ap- pointment and removal of Stat oflicers, and the Jilling of vacaucles which mizht oceur In Btate offlees, wis a high publle function ang trust, und not a private, or casual, or incldental agency, aud the ollicers of a. Board so creasted by statute to exerelse those public functions were vested with oflicial Btate power, and held oul excrelsed a publie franchlxe and ofliee. A Court woukl only tnierfere when there wus o clear incompatiality be- tween the Comstitutfon and the” law. A person duty appolnted, commissfoned, and qualitied to {1l a vacuncy n ofllce, duly cers titled 1o the appointioe power, becamu the legal incumbent, could not be reteased by lnjunction, and the former fucumbent must resurt 1o his netion gt AsCourt hiad no power to review the discretion vested fn the apoointing otlleer or bixdy. “The gerans uf power to an Executive to remove an otlleer for a certaln eause fnplied au- ,qwruy 10 judize of the existence of thut cause The power vested exclusively i Exceutlve dis- cretfon conld not be controlled in its exerclse I?‘ ny other brauch of the Guverpment, The aitempt fo Institute the Ing ulry{x to the a Teetness of the e use for which the Goveru removed the defendants amounted to a direet uttuck on the independenco of the Executive and i usurpution of the power vested iu hiw by the Constitution, Mr. *, Bunney opencd for the complaln- ants, begtnning his argrament about 8 o'clock in the afteruoon, After stating the fucts und quuthing trom the bill to show the rellef asked, he chalmed the uld Commissiouers were oflicers te Fucto 80 lone 03 they remulued in thelr place {1 the discharue of their dutics, until it should bee shown aftirmatively that they had done Fomnethig which was cuuse tor rewoval, The degres of damage could not bo estimated, butle tight well L called (rreparable, Ho dealed that the Comtssluners wero politieal olllcers 1u uny sense, but were to be consldered as trus- teea Of the public fnicrests, 1Mo then went on todbeuss the constitutivnal ‘ennetments with referencu to their appointuient sud term of of- :::-‘cr::i:m court udjourticd, wnd . will resumo this orsie, o . 10 TRE MBMORY OF 1OLICZ-COMNISBIONER “Tle following fs the decaio ¢ fu hu dectsion of o Al- Msterrendered yesterday i the :J{:‘ :I-‘;"llll{:c o Runistrator ot the estate of the luto Mark Sh idan a lll[hl :lw C.ll')' ulsl(l-‘bkuo 10 recover the aluee of walary due Sherlgan as Pollee Cowm- wissloner ol the city: Al G Thivactlon was brought by the . wentutives of Mark auur’:d.-m t’n rcmg-'r:': ?o'l"llh? {“I‘tly of l'hl:ru)nlv.:lm Peo Fata Inmuulxn of walazy of de- ceaned a3 Polics Cowmustoner fro Y thio titic ho ceaved b bo sach apicon ) ot 1870, The acl creating the oflice mude the ofcer elccted by the votes of the county, Toe term tun detlulty ne of uix yers. By speclal act pagaed {n I, the salary win 05ed at S0 000 per” smeon Vhieu bus never been repealvd, unless doun b - toplication by tho Generul act of 1875 which #ave the Cominon Council of overy ¢ity {n the Stata Jowee, W establiain —and i4x the walarles o patd ouy and ol clty | off. Serv, pxcept members of - tha Councll, i the aunnal Appropristion Lill, or the ordinance toviding for the annual cxpenses of the cily, lieridun, tie doceased, was clected ta tho ollice of Pollee Lommisslaner prior to the passage of vald Geueril act of 1875, ics mx years. -1t appoars that the annnal Appropriation bil) fur the year from Aprit 1, 1674, txed sugh saliry ut £,000 por an. bum, Lit that fur 1575, us onsinelly recommended by the Fiuguce Commuttec, contafued the vum of 0 {uF Tt purpoee. The Commou Couneil, eier, struck oul that omount und pesscd it without suy aua bemg expresaed. Froum this cir- Cunirlace, aud tho proviewis of Lie uct of 1873, tuutieel fur the cily urzed 1n the Argument thal Rk netion of fhe Conndl was equinslent hnqnlmnfnflon of all laws {u respect to paying the Cownlastoucrs @ salary, or hu uther words, Bxed it at nothing, That pusition micht bo unan: swerablo weorw 1t uot for tho ineuperubic barsier of ibe Coustitution of the State, which rendered It Coibetent for the Logwlatuse to confer the power dneh the Cownion ¢ dunctl to ditsntels the salary ©f suy muuicipal etiicer who had been elected or Libudiicw bor & deinte tern of vilice duriug the {bltistance of wuch term. Sce. 1, Art D, of {he Loustitution of 1870, contaius the foilowing ¢mpliatic prohlbition: *Fuc fecs, salary, of com- besation of wo muulelpal uiticee Who b clected op Stmarutud for u deduite’ term of otfico shall be in- §teased or diminfahed durlog such teran, ' 1143 Sttase Was @ uauicipal oflicer elocted for T\ delluite tezw of aix years prior 1o thy passage 8 the Guveraluct of 1674, und lis salary was g st gl er unu by speclal set in force at . © tinw of bie taking the oilice, and his terw was nnulynr‘-d by lapse of time, syl would not explre vich the et Mouday of December, 1875, * Under ool fAte aud stats of the law, o proposition Vuld Lo clearer thau that It was 2ot in tug power of the Legirlatnre or Commoan Counell, or bath | foreclase a mortgage on the N. 35 of tho 8 W, combineil, taincrense or diminiah t decensed ‘at sny qnalified, and doring the teem for which he wan elected. ' So that no much effcet follows from the nction of the Common nancll upun the Aupro- priation_ hill for 1875 sa claimed by conneel for defendant. Tne ouly ather guestion fn the cane bs whether or not the office af Police Commiesiuner war ahol- sahed iy the mere actaf the ity hecombme fueor- porated In May, 1875, nnder the General lnw. Cpe on that queation 1 feel bonnd by the rulings, and ther are my own views nlro, of Uhe Supreme Court in the case of Sherldan (decensed) va, Col- vin nad the City of Chicayo, 78 1L, 297, In that care the questfon was Involved, its deciafon was necersary, and, after full argument and consldera- tion, the Conrt held that snel relicorporation of the ' ety “ander the Genernl lnw did_not, fpo facta, aboliah (he office of Gonmnlesfonere, Tint the dectslon [s placed upon tie ground that'she prosixions of the General law Autherized tne City Conncil te lake the powers ond duties given by the former charter of the cil and conferred on “the floard of Follc 1oneen from that body, aml hestow th City Marshal, so far as tho City of Chlcago was conicerned, but the Caurt denled the power of the Clty Council to abullsh the ofiice I toto. This was on the grouml that the Police €. missjoners were roinething more than mero city officers, bt were oficers having voswers extending heyond the terri- torial Jimits of tho clty, Thay were electud by tho voters of tho county, aud thele powers extended throughout the - county. y were, therefore, counly officers S0 far as el powern exteded beyond the terrls torial 1imits of the city, they remained unaffected by ary ordinance the Uity Councll could pave, | 7 the deceased was. in legal h oflleer until his term explred Uy lapsa of Lime, thefiest Mondny of December, 157, and that the, fesuce shunld be and they are found in favor of platntiffe, und thelr damayes are axsesss cd ut 81,700, for which Jadement will bo entered. HEALTI COMMISSIONER HOOK. The same reasoning was followed fu the caso of Moses Ilook, Health Comimissioner, awainst the cu{.w recover the amount of his salury from Muy 1, 1895, to Feb, 10, 1876, He wus nj- pofnted fo M1 o vacaney In an unexplred term ending April, 1877, His sulary was fixed at £500, but the Common Councli’ In the Appro- pristion bIll of 1875 left the amount unex- pressed, Judge MeAlllster hield the sumne rea- sonlng would apply as in the Shéridan case, and entered up judginent i Houvk's favor tor £330, THE FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK, Dr. Turpin, Recefver of the Flleiity Savings Bank, had hls usual numbcer of favors to ask of the Court yesterday, Ho holds five notes of N, 8. Bouton” for #4000 each, and one for $3,000, sccured by trust-deed on the W. 14 of Lot 14 in thwe Assessor’s Division of the N, 4 of the 8, E, if of Sees, 20, 49, 14, Douton offers Lo convey thirteen-fifteenths of this property to Lhc'}(e- celver In full settiement of these fof Thu notes are indorsed by tho Cook County Natlonal Bank, and as Mr. Bouton is iusolvent the Re- celver thought b better accept the offer and save expense. ‘Thore s another fncumbrance for £2,000on the land which,can be pald ofl with the remaining two-filteenthis of the proper- ty. The Recelver was dirceted to close with the offer. The Recelveralso presensed a bill of Mr, Dexter of $250 on accouut of his services and three days’ thine apent in shutting the bunk up, and mlhl‘lv suguested that the bank was lably for the amount, thouph it could not be charzed to Receiver's expenses, and that it ought to be paid. An_order was inade that this should be pald out of the Lank's assets, The Recelver then presented a simitar bill of C. A. Gregory for exactly the same smount. ‘This clalm, to say tho least, is extortionate. Mr. Grezory’s client's clalm 18 for less than $100." The Heeelver was pot ap- polnted under this bill, Mr. Gregory only talked about fifteen twinutes, and his bill miglt just ag well bave beeu dismissed for all the good ft did, It was filed, ns Mr. Gregory fafu, as u safeguard n case the Johnson bill of Mr. Dexter was held not to be suflivient, Asn mautter of fact, it wes held to be suflicient, and 110 actlon was tuken on Mr. Gregory's bitl, It will cost more Illgu 10 per cent to cluse up the estate at this rateSfor there are 498 more lawyers to he heard from, Mr, Dexter's services were probably worth the amount, but it dovs nut seem that Mr, Gregory renderedn quid pro quo for Lifs arguments. THE PROTECTION LIFE-INSURANCE COMPANT. In the Protection Life-lnsurance Company case the Recciver filed o petition setting out that suiong the assets of the Compuny are two certlficates of stock of the First National Bank of Carlinville, one, No. 1, for ten shares fssued to A. W, Edwards, the other, No. 43, for ninot, shares lasucd to Elizabeth R, Edwarde, Th stock had been placed with the City Savings Bank or its President, A, L. Amberg, us _collat- ceral to secure drufts 1o the amount of $0,570.22 drawn by Amberg on the Insurance Compan, All but one of theso drafts have been paf ‘This rematning dradt for $3,500 s probably held by _the Wil County Natlodal Bauk of Jallet. The Clty Bavings buank is insolvent, and its oflieers or Ambesgs are at- tempting to make away with the stock, An or- der was therelore entered, us usked, restralning Atuberyz or uny otlier persons buving this atock from disposinz of it, nul dircctiog them to sur- render ft Lo the Clerk of the Court, subject to any rights they might have, THE CILCAGO LIFE, In the case of the Chivwro Life-Insurance Company, the petition ot J, K, Barry to have certalu fand turned uver to him wus izranted by Judge Witllan: It appears that Buarrv amd Clavp, thy Seeretary of the Company, loancd out money together, and subsequently were compelledto buy In tho property mortgazed to suve thelr claims, Barry then fifed a petiticn to nave certain lond turned over to him, on the ground that he bud furnisbied the fuids with which It bad been bought, and his petition was grantod. AN EX-CONSUL IN TROUDLE, 5 Mrs, Mary Saltow amd lier son Guttlich Nen- pert filed 8 bill yesterday aucainst Honry Clause senlus, formerty German Consul here, avcusing hinn of some crooked transactions, Mrs. Saltow, neo Neupert, says that in December, 1872, she waa possessed of some securitics and a fittlo money of tho value of nbout £2,000. This sho was desirous of investinr for the henelit of her boy Gottlieb, 8hic asked sdylee of Cluusseniua about 1t, aud he recommended that she should convey all_hice property by trust-deed to the Uerman Consul here, A deed was occording- Iy prepared, but 1t canyeyed the securities to 8‘““5&0"[“! personally aml not as German Con- sul. 1la has used” the wmonvy und the proceeds of the trust-deed and notes in his own private Lanking buxiness without giving any security, and in fraud of his azreement, The complithants, therefore, ask that Claussenius may be removed troin bfs position us trustee, and bo compelied to secount for and pay Lack the trust funds he lss recelved, TIE GUBAT WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, T'he tollowing s the quarterly report of the defunet Great Weatern Jusurance Conpnny & Aug, 1, cash on hand. Collected since.oen $i0,170.47 484252 Balanco on hand,. L. 847,037, 15 A tlird dividend meeting 1s ealled for Nov, 17,0t 2 o, to declure another dividend, “I'hiere f8 now remaining uncalied for an the lrst dividend of 10 per cent $3,137.59, and ou thesec. ond dividend of 6 per cent, $3,023.03, mukivg o total of 86,150.31, TIE BTATE INSURANCE COMUANY. The Assignes of the Stats Insurance Compa- ny made his quarterly report yesterday, us fol- lows: Ang. 1, cashi on hand Collucted sine, o ees Attorneys® fees, clerk hy cle.. +$3, 248, 133 75.00 b w L HL 0o 83, T07.02 1TEMS; H In the cuss of A. H. Bogardua ve. Sage, a hill 10 restraln the defendant from infrinelng com- plainact's patent fur glass-balls for taree s, the motion for Injunction before Judge Blddgoete was postponed until Nov, 11, on condltion that the defendunt lu the meantinio shull do uothlug to complalnant’s prejudics. “Charles E. Meyer, indicted for viotation of the Revenuo law, qunrdny sppeared before Judge Blodgett upd entered futo & recoculzance fn tho sum of $3,000, with C. K. Meyvrus surety, Gl 11, MeCormlck, fndicted with Morris B. Derrick (or violatlon of the Bankrupt law, ap- pearcd {n court yesterduy und recognized in the sum of 81,500 for uls future uppearance, R 1P Williains befug bis surety, Thie mundoiius case of ex-Ald. Hildroth vs. ayor icath in the Appellate Court yesterday was subuutted to tho Judge, und bricts ar to be tiled within thirty days on both sides, The caso of People ¢x rel, Havls va. Judgo Gary, for 4 maundamus to compel bim to enter up Judgment in a certaln case, was disinissed yesterday by the :hullniu of ths Appellate Court for waut of jurlsdiction, aud the writ of man- duus denied, Judge Heaton, of the Appellate Court, an- nouuced yesterday that the rules would bo L.rmmd iu'a day of two and ready for the mem- crs of the Bar, UNITSD §TATES COUKTY. Henry J. Wood filed a blll yesterday_ ogalost Josephund Clara E. Moy ‘Fhowas Lord, 1, A, Cumiings, sud Silas M. Moore, to foreclose 2 mortgage for $3,000 on Sub-lots 1, 2, 8, and in the subdivision of Lots 7, 8, and 9, in Block 9 of luckwell’s Addition to Chitago. P, Turpiu sued lsaac M.” Daggett for 1,000, M. L. Leopold sued Isanc Lichtstein for lkiabod C. stelatosh, execator of the wil of J Golden, deceased, filed a ust Apust Lo Laogellice sad John W Rigas to Total, gosrreeaan veee Fald I"uu-: attornuys’ fece, ete Balaoce on hanitde vov seressen Palica. i of Sec. 17, 29,71, ¢ BANKRUITEY MATTERS, Bimeon and K. Ashley Meare, real-cstate deal ers at No. %) Washinuton street, filed their pe- titlon yesterday to he declared bankrunts, Thelr secured debts are 133,557,648, and thee unsecured E3,010.27, The nesets consfat of land valuerd at 119,600, mortgaged for more than its yalne, Simeon Menrs owes $31,000 of gecured and §53 o1 wnsccured dehts, and his nssets consist of Tand worth 205,600, norteaged (or farmorethan it 14 worth, Ashicy Mears has gecured detits which foot up 3% ansectired Mabill- ties to the amoun 11is asaets cum- prise Innd valued at $150,975, mortzaged for far tnore than {t ix worth; debts’ due on open ue- cotunts about $3,600; and bills and notes, 211,500, ‘The petition waa referred to Reister Hibhanl, Hiram C. Jones, of this elty, also went into baukruptey of bis own nceord. s dehis amount to 241050, 1113 assets comprise stock in trude of the late firm of Jones & Stone, £L000; hugey, 3100; interest inshow-cases, fix- <, ele,, #3193 Darness and bifiard table, 1 claim agalnst partner, 8, I, Stone, rred to Reglster ibhard, mposition meeting will be held Nov. 19 e of Iartman Bros, The petitlon ngal Brucker ct al, was dlsmirsed for lack of sullicient creditors in nume Ler amd amount, Joseplt P, 'Koous was adjudicated bankrunt by vontussion, and a warrant {ssued returnable Nov, 28. I F. Jenklcs was appointed Provis- fonul Assicn ‘The asscts vg W. 11, Bischoll were dirceted to be sold at 45 percent of the Inventory price. R, E. Jenkins was yesterday apnointed As- signee for C. i, Lyinan and for Juhn F. Dee, T cditors of J. 8, Bassett & Co.y dealers In gas-Bxtures, yesterday accepterd a composi- tlon of 30 per cent, puyable 10 per cent May 15 next, and b per cent eacht on the 15th day of September, Jauuary, May, and September fol- lowing, The tiist four payments are to be guar- anteeit by A, I Uphofl, and all are to Lear 7 per cent Interest. Assignees will be chosen at 10 a. m, to-day for Robert Slade, Jr. and for Joseph Mackin. BUPERION COURT IN RRIEF. Clinton L, Paye commenced 4 suit for $10,000 vesltr.-nlny agalnst Chiristopher and James Nu- gent. . W. Wilbortt hegan o suit in Crespass ogainst Wikkinm Fitzgerald, Michael Doran, and Patrick L Dwyer, clafming £5,000 datages. CIRCUIT Lount. Joscph Dinct filed a bill against Christian Elxenmann, admiulstrator of tho estate of Elizabeth Dinet, deceased, nnd Charles Kern, Sherlfl, to restrain the sale under exceution on nflml minent by Elxentunn in the Superlor Coust of alaree number of lots in Joseph Dinet! Bubdivision, and also of other property, This Judgment was based on a deeree lor” $10,000 entered ngainst comnplainant in 1892 for all- mony and solicitor's tees. Complatnant claims that n supcrsedens has b obtatned on this orleinul decree, amd that the litization §s notyet ended, so that uny final exccution can be fssficd or judlelal sale made. Boplda Meyer began a sult against Roscoe ¥, Ludwly to recover 83,000 damages for alleged assault and battery. TIE CALL. v Junar DnusMMoxn——Sel case, drpue BLobeert—ilill ve. Baliimore & Ohlo = Raflroad on B Jupar Gany—147, 148, 163 to 166, 168 to 162, l(!:linlrl:l, 105, and 167 to 172, iaclusive, 'No caso on tria Junar JAnEsoN—270, 26014, 281, 283, 280, 287, 201, 200, 207, . Nu case on trial Juner Moone—No further eall thia week, Ju;u;z Rooxrs—i31 to 5435, Inclueive, No caso on tral. Junar Bootn—Set caae term No. 870, Nowberry ve, Peterson, and calendar Nos. 100 to 313 and 325 to No. 207, Brown va, City, on trial. Junag FARWELL—250, Fargo vs, Wichelman, atillon trial. Junoer WiLLtaus—b18, Fox ve, Long, on trial, JUDOMENTS, inclusive, Uxirzn Stares Cincrar Cot W, 8, Hurd vr. Edwin Walker, 82, 140,55 Serenton Count—CoNrmiuss—R. W, Cock cli v, nd Lilllan A, Reed, 8200, W -CONTEBSIONS— 40,55, iz 11, Wandry ve. Charles and Doris Thorne, $200. nitlin Denleon, Leceiver of Fristie & Hapnely vs. Alanson Dwight, §28.08, —Vuclaw Cenek Vi Jacob and Ludnilln Nouza, 8145, —Alfred larnes ve. Barah M. and Ames C, Stedman, 82,800, 10, —Clayburg, Einsteln & Co, vs. George Stewart, . Bl.—John llonuer ohin G. Sprague, $460.05, —I1, ¥, Wellman vs. Marla Bueckerman, 847 Junoe Gany—C, C. Grove vi Georze €. Uutehinson, §245.60. ve. ¥ranciska M, Kobh, 880,47, Bank Btowe, &5,01, rinon et al, 0. J. GHman, Jamen Crawtlior vx. Honry Cndy and Nel 3,000, ~George Hall ve. Henry Sinon William 1. and Seth Gage et al, Inton 2\'.tl(l nal . I’ Farrington ot al. va, Willlsn and ele, g2, —linnk of Montreal ve, W. J. Maskoll, 8014, B8, ~Inlla CHl va, _Emery A, Stores, 838, 40, -, er ' Wrown~ va Jobn ' Preston, $113.28.—Petcr Deyine v, Ttobert ~ Hutehlneon, SHT.05—1L ~ N. 1ib- bard ve, Hoplla' B Kecrist, $009.20,— M, B. Rich va, Hophia S, and John M. Reerist, 75, —Theodore Itomer ve, Ludwie. Thiebi “olumbkill's Benevolent Society v cDonough, §7-41,40,—] Dement v I tde, S04, 10, va. itusnell . and Addio Warren Woods Coulink, Jdr., 1 worth ¢t Waters, $613, 13, — Ve, James Conlink sud James 207,20, 1o Olxen vs, The Vil laue of Gleucoe, . D. Bentley, dr., va, n, M. Munn, & U7.—Poter Bchoct Wonzel, Mev. und Joseph laulitze, Seoville Manufacturing Compuny ve, \ Barnam, L5182, —1L M. Wilmarth v Koous and Ol $01.00.. W, Clawson w. yer, deb $107, damnges, 324 Tnkurance Campany .Ul =N, 8. Worle et al, ~John Millar vs, Cntharine Millar, guenivhee, 840, —Al- bert Smith ve, W, H. L Wan- nah v, Chiris Thiclie, il Walworth v 1L 1L MeDonald, 8 va, Tlenry Pilerim, 814, va, N. Bherwood, §1,100, al. ve Eoil lloos, 85 deoree A, Eichhou, 8103, CrucwtiT Cornr—CoN Churles C, Woodford, $1,0: Benjsmin K. Hawloy, same, $1:0, 17, —Lowa 1, Heas ve, Same, §U:1.0 —Same vl.mll. Rosawond aud Benjamin I, 1oy Toy, §90(, 3, Rougns—Carl Feigl va. August Tibner; Junar vordict, $U00, and motlon for new l_el‘nl.—A. (5 v 01,735, Storey va, Prank Grunche erdlct, Adupar Booru—M, W, Phetin vo, Thomas Iuley, K700, —Archibald Woods ve, C. G. Lindgren; ad: dlict, 8o it MeALtisTei—d, @, Sherldan et al. s of Clicugo, 81, AMUSEMENTS. RODBSON AND CRANE. &pecial Dismatch to The Chicago Tribune, PmvLapsLruia, Nov. 7.—This evening a large audicnce sssembled ut the Walnut Street Thea tre, the attractlon belug the fuitial produetion of the new comendy, ** Our, Bachelors," by Joseph Brudford, of Boston, with Mesers, Btuart Rob- son and William H. Craue u the principal parts of Juan Laugler aud Judye Joseph Jower, The comedy {s i four atts, and, from beginulng to end, 15 vuctissue of themost healthful kind of roaring fun, For allthisitis u genulue comedy, and Is not in any respeet furcical. The fuw, wo, tsof the purest Kind, aud in the whole plecs thicre {8 not the alightest {ndelicate sumzestion, clther in the dialprmie or business, The plot turns on the antipathy of Judye Juwler 10 wmur- m;iu. and his endeayors to prevent his tellow bachelor, Baugte, lus m‘l)lu:\v. Nl Warring, und others from entering the bonds of wedlock, Masnachusctis Mutual Martin Wellets, S4, it 2 Pool, £17.1, Uf courso the roles of Jowler and Bangle are - the most elaborated of any in the comedy, and they affonl Messrs. Cranoaud Robson full scopu for. the cxervisg of thelr abilities us tirstcluss come- dluns, Messrs, Crano and Kobsou acted with reat spirit amd effect, xuuklu({ ull their points fi\ the bust and most urtistic mauner, und Nerally carrying their audivnce with them, Thiey were enthustastically received, liberally applauded, aud at the vluse ol the sceond act werecalled before the curtain. # Our Bache- Jors " miay bu set down as having made a palpu- ble success, and that it will prove a hit where- ever prescuted cannot be doubted. THE OPERA SEASON. ‘The German und Itulian opera scason opens at Hooloy"s ‘Theatro next Mouday evenivg, and thusale of scats will begin this morning at the box-uflice of the theatre at 9 o’clock. The rep- crtory for the week wiil be a8 fullows:. Mone day, ** Huguenots i TTucsday, “Fiylug Dutche Wednesday, “Faust?”; Thursday, ¢ Lobengrin™; Friday, “Ruobert le Diable; Baturday ¢ Loliengrln " cvenlug, “Fra Diavole; Sunday, the 18th, ©Der Frei- schuctz”; aud seats cun be obtalued this morn- iny for any ous or ull of those perfonuances. The great suceess of the troups elsewhere 1his seuson i3 u warraut for the character of their rupresentations, sud, s this is the tirst opera of the season, thero will undoabtedly Lo o largeat- tendance. <'fHE SWEDISII QUARTETTE. The concerts by the Bwedish Lady Quartetto at McCorwick Hull ure attracting Jargo audi- ences, and deeervedly so. They give some of the most pleasing eutertainments ever offered i this city, aud us thelr style of slugivg s a novelly bere, aud somuethdug that way net be heard iiruly for & lonyg tuge, our wi [ o ple ought uot to let upportunity pass uuio- proved. They will wive coucerts’ durug the uext thrve cyenligs—ulso Saturdsy altsravou. MARINE NEW Another List of Disasters and Minor Mishaps on the Lakes. The Old Kchooner Mary J3ooth Departs for Davy Jones' Locker. NAUTICAL DISASTERS, ‘The o1d rchr Mary Honth han gone to iary Jones' locker, A telegram was recelved bere by herown- er, {icorge linntech, from Capt, Owen Daker, at Whitehail, Mich,, stating that the vessel Lad sunk in the middie of the lake. and all hands were eaved sndarrived In Whitehall yesterlay morning. No other Informntion was glven. and it was thonght that the old hulk became waterlogsed during the blow of Monday, and foundered after s rough ex- verlence. The Captaln and crew inay have boen picked up by somo verel at hand at the time of tue disaster, and 1t i1 not mprobable they ~may haye reached Whitehall n_a emall boat, The Booth was built at Baftaln, in 1657, by Bidwell & Banta, for Mr, Curtls, of Chicazo, She wir engaged in the lom- ber trade, and left here o week ugo yeatoraay for Frankfurt to obtain a cargo fur thie port. Stie wan ;:lm-;_l at l;l}.mu latterly, and cust her present The scow Cha cf re yeaterda, B o T A Ao ten milen rauth of Calumet. She had on lbosrda earen of Inmber from Muskevon for Bigerow liros. , of thia port. [er deck-lont wae washed away, Tne Coptain, ~ Fred Madison, and tie crew renclied the mhore in safety, Capt, Town = Miller, who owns the craft fointly with lier master, encaged n tug and swrecking materlal for ber relief, nnd it ia probadle #he will be gotlen off bofore rerious damiage s done to her by the ses, The tug Shichls engaged yeeterday in work. ing out s channel in the sand ni that the achr F, 15, tinrdner, ashore at Lincoln Park, wight bt polled of. * Should that meana fall, o dredge will prob- ahiy he weed in vetting the cralt of, Fhiere 1x nbont fitteen incher of water in the achr I P, Baldwin, and 8 survey will e heid to de mmle how much of her 32,100 bu of wheatdis das aged, o schr Coral has been pulled off the xhore at Tiyde Park, She ia not budly damaged, only wlightly ubout the stem. . The Canarlun achr liyderabad, grain laden from Chicavo, naerowly escaped foundering Sunday night. She wan steack by the gale when ofl Port Wishinuton and shifted her carvo badly. Several i then hoarded her In guick succession, aud for fully ten minutea she loy carcencd #0 Uint the £ nearly reached one aide of her hateh comob- and the tatn rays he expectel Lo ace her £0 0ot from nnder hin feel. The vessel managed 10 work through it, however. and came to_anchor 1n the bay, where she remalned until Iate Taesday alternoun retrimmin.s hier cargo, The old burk Constitution, which went astiore cn Whitelish Po:nt. Lake Superiur, last season, was rescied aLheavy expense, and recently sold by A Mesarn, Hibvard & Vanee to Green Bay parties ozaln wpon the beach, thia thne in Litile Stury Doy, A the shore 6 rocky, she will likely prove 2 total wreck. Hler cargo consists of 2,600 brls of oil, Juaded at Cleveland for tircen Ilul». A Tiay Uity dispatch mava the tug Molios reports n team-barge aivt tosg astore nesr Pinconning, ahont twenty miles north of Buy City, on Sarinaw Day. ‘Thelr names coulid nut be ascertatned or ussistance rendered on account of the hicavy sea, They e supposcd to have pone on in the gnow atorm Sun- day night or Monday. The schr James M, Dentley, wheat-laden, from Miiwaukee, rau on Zola Shoal Saturday mizht, but was releascd without mgm{xsunony afternoon by the tug Baugatuck, Kl 4 previonsly lust her Jibboow vn Lake Michy, It nppears that the Alfieds, ashore and o eomplete wreck at New Gilasgow, Ont., was not barley-ladet from Chicogo, having delivered that cargo, but wasunder charter to pick up the lum- Ler lost from the schic Lewls Ruesseversl weeks ago. ‘The ltte schr Eech, which lately capsized, han been towed Inte Manitowoe. and righted and pumped ont, The damago sustalned by tbhe achr J. P March in the collislun ou the Lime Kiln-Crossing, brought about by the Cornlug, amounted to 8500, The ollicers of the steum barge Swallow, nshore at Port Stanley, report having passed off Polnt Bruce during the atorm s waterlogged yawl con- taining the bodies of two men. A Ludington dispatch reporta the barge Colt, owned by Meeers, Dansber & Melendy, arnore near Holland, The achir Ada Medors knocked off her forefoot lately while entering Menomunes Narvor. s BUFFALO. Soecial Disputeh to The Chicago Tridune, Nurrato, N. Y., Nov, 7.—The schr Hartford, ashore at Port Colborne, is off, and expected liere in the morning, Capt. Golden Is engagea lightering off the briy Cohen, ashore at Liny View. A harge load of corn arrived hore to-day, Coal Irclghts are highery the stmre Fairbanks, schrs 11 C, Richurds and J. V. Marek chartered conl to Chicavo ut Bic, Tho stwrs Italeigh and Kate Winslow go to Erle for coal to Calcago at c. Canal mlfihu are higher; shipmenis at 10¢ on e on corn (v New York, hr Autustun Ford, thougt 1o have been lost, haviug been out vix days, arrived at Ashta- bula lu good couditlon this To the Waatern No Yoo Nov, T.—~Clurters—Schrs 11, vaukeos barge Ketchuni and coniuits Kntter, cual to Chicagy, Tocs sch . Grover and Wilber, w3li to atde per brl; Holt, cual to Lietrolt at 2ic; 8, 'f, Atwater, 40U tons ¢ per £ lton to Detroit u ton; Fitzhugh and’ Cantow, coal to Detrolt at 30c Refodecr, coul to Toledo at 1ac; 3. L. Koot, cee ment to Dotroft 8t o, Cicarances—Sclir Donatdson, 820 tona coal: Will- {am Crosthwalte, 700 tons coal; C. K, Nlms, K30 fous coal, Cnicayo: J, II, ead, 0600 tonw cosl, Hacine: Lyuun Casey, 502 tons coal, Tolewos barge Norway, Au dablo, LAKE FREIGHTS, Cimcsco, Nov, 7.—Graln frolzate were ‘in falr demand. snd obout }ic lower, Cliarters were mulo for wheat at de, barler at 8%e to Buffalo, and b,¢ was bid for corn vesscls, Itoom was taken for 130,000 hu wheat, 145,000 on corn, 30,000 bu oate, and 40,000 bu barloy, To Buffalo—I'rop Commogore, wheat and cor, through; eclr Gieorger, wheat on private termn; schr J. F, Joy, Varley at Btae, To Erio—Props China and A, Young, corn.To Uswegu—schr J, Bigler, com at e, ‘hlu schr (), M. Bour' takes wheat from Mil- waukee tu Oawego, In the afternoon the Lake Forest wus taken for corn ta golliugwoord st ie, and the ¥, L. Danforth for 44,000 bu whest to Bufalo at 4c, Lamber freichts wero quite active yesterday ut an advance of 1255¢ per m trom all_poluts on the cant and wet wlioro Lo thig port. The sches E. J. McVea and Minulo Slawson oblsined $1.874 per m for carzors from_ Menowones lo Chicage. Thy Moselle left for Traveres . bring the cargo of wouod that the disubled schr Ferguson was 1o bave taken, TORT HURON, Soecial Disalch o Tha Chicaso Tribune. Honr Henon, Mich,, Nov, 7.—Ilown—Props Holland, J, Burtsckoy, Benton, Payette, Toledu, Mury Priugl and barges, Forest City nd cousort, Japan and consort; scr Maumeo Vulley, Up—I"rops Potowac, Juy tould, Arabla, Can- fstee, Allantlc, Cormorant and consort, Cuyshogn and barges: schrs Ellen Spy, Mareus al, Dun lluyes, b, O, Tiayee, J. L. Qulinby, Mott,| Utorge Mty Whonias Quayle, Wayne, 0. Mitchell, M, ¥, Merrlex, Wind svutteast, frosh, ' Weatber due. Tha tug Loviathan, with the scur Senator, ar- rived here thts oveulng from the viciulty of De- tour, wherethe latter was vn the beach.” Sho s leaklng badly, and requircs thy ald of two sicam- umps Lo herfree, She gues luto dry-duck ere for At unkuown schooner §s reported ashore on Shillagullee Reof. MILWAUKEE, Apecial Dispatch 10 1hs Chicage Tribune. Miwavesz, Nov. 7.—-Charters: To Buflalo— Schr Muonilght, 48.000 bu wheatat4c; Jlattie Juhnsog, 26,000 bu wheat at 41ic; 4. 8. Richurdy, 20,000 Pu wheat fron Sheboygan at e, To Sacke c1t's Jlarbor—tehe 1 18,000 hi wheat at Bigcy S ot ad daia’ te Noyes, wheat at ile} Elvine, 15,000 Lu wheat on owliers' account. . THE CANAL. DButvasront, Nov, 7,—Arrived~Gen. McClellan, Lasalle, $000 bu corn, 1,200 bu vale, 56 bu wheat, 82 brls flour; Midgle, Ottawa, 5,000 bu corn, 170 bu tye. 3 L‘h‘ln:ll—l'wfiefllnu Brotuers, Kzukakee Fecder, 25,000 ft lumber; Atlantic, Kulinakeo Feeder, 32,000 fees Dasbers prop Montauk, Lochport, 18,100 [t lumber, 100 bela Boar, 3 b oo A LETTER FROM CLARK, Mr. W. C, Clark, of Bufflslo, writes TuE TRIG. UNK to sy that be s still after what ne terms tho ** Gralu Rting " of thas elty, and says bo proposcs 10 **po fur® thom o eplte of tho fact that they Lave causod Lis arrest on the clarge uf libel fu sa- suing W circular, & copy of which recently ap- peared in Tus Trisuss, ERIE, Bpecial Dispaich w Ihe Chicage Tribune. Ews, Ps., Now. 7.—Dcparture—Scbr ¢ 1L Wecks, Saginaw. 'fne achr Lady Dafferia was pulled off tho sand- beach this morning; lnjurd ight. - ——— NAVIGATION NOTES, The schr A, P. Nicnols has been stripped aud lald up for the wiater....TUs Guiden West bas goue to Bt. Joo with ler cango of frou 05v. ..Capl. Jouab Lic! of Manitow is fu the city on busiucas x’nfia«l with h?:"lmull?luxuu.... The strar Snelosean fv havlug now archies placed In her at Maritowos.and will come ont nect arason stronger than ever.... Tne fitde tue Edwards was three” weexs In reachinz Manitowoe from Cleve. land, and is now al the former place encaZed in towine. Shewill prabasly come 1o Chicago, if sho n g 5 PORT OF CHICAGO, The following were the arrivals and clearancer for the Liventy-four hours ending At 10 o'clock Jast nicht: Maueatuck, sundrice: ( Portave, TiuSato, snndrie tawinat' Anule ‘Voung, 1 Haven, fumbers M malius, O Jenshur, umb: eitz, 3 donn isngtato, oan T, van Vaike tirann finven. wmt Eldorato, Menoknun Pridg ]‘"J’” Pridgeon, Aries ¢ berd Butcner o e Drinean ¢t Goldei West. bty 6, ) by Lmriry, 2 pruf %) 1yt whieat, 2 brls fluurs fop i, 40 trin_purks prap Slessenger, sumdries: prop O, artiua, * Oudenst Cedar Hser, 15 br Tary Merritt. L Prencotr, | iminee. 16 1 Mstghell, affal, Hulnio, "5, 6% Ut " w! I A r 3 Parons, Peosul Fork: wehr Jows, nr May Copley, Or L. Copne, Port’ Huton, 31, ritz, Many bris e B « it tu camns prop 26 bl pork, mnid 5. Alik sudrie s seow J. schr s, W, Wescott, Empire &tate, DBuitalo, 0. PaugaLus v 14 cordy stoues scur Eive, Holisnd, r 1 J. LufM, Ford CItY. 2.537 tu eorn, bitoate, 2500 D4 Luiter, % Dirls ivel, aud sunt dries: behe Louise McDonald, Mandstce, 5,000 bu osts: sclirAdiexlieny, Erie. 42,00 i corn, TILE RAILROADS. THE ERIE FORECLOSURE, Svectul Disyatch to The Chicaan Tribune, New Youk, Nov, 7.—The Erie Rallroad is tn be sold, right ant franchiscs included, A de- erec to that effect wan granted Lo-day fo the suit of the Farmers' Loan & Trust Company, oue of the two aults in which the Recelver's np- volutment was made vbout two years ago. The mortgares now oh the Comvany’s property in- clude what arc known as the old morteares on the Erie Road proper, amounting to #13,000,00, aud the new morizaices wade to the Farmers' Loan & Trust Company on Sept. 1, 1570, waich, with interest due, foot up to nearly §49,000,600, makiog a grand tutal of 832,167,073.50. A re- cltal {3 made to the effect that the bondholders of the Erie Cumpany have appointed agents to form a wmew compauy under the laws of this Btate, To this hew company, when organized, the deerce authorizes the sale of the present Compuny’s effects to be malde, pro- vided tle new corporation I8 the highest bidder; also, the transfer of a bld to the pro- pused new company, a3 well as assizuing of ex- ceutory contracts, Ucorge Ticknor Curtis Is appoiuted referee to sell tho Company’s proper- v, Phe rale of the property Is Lo take pluce in , this city, the property W be sold subjcel to the Tecelver's contracts. Ex-Judie dames C. Bpeneer {8 to nudit und pase upon the sevounts u} the Recelver of the Erle Rallway, and the smounit which may e found due the Recelver upon the sccounting s to be u len tpou the property. In case a new company Is formed Ly the bondholders, the Recelver may take botls und coupous for thefr fuce value, or pro roata, for the smounts found due bim, The eale of the property. need not be had until after the AUits I the” uther Stutes have Leen brought to Judgment, . ADVANCED TOO SOON. It looks ns i the rallroad managers baid been rather hasty when they made thelr luat ndvauce In the rates on grafn to the East, Belore the price was put up every road leading to the East was crowdieil to {ts utmost capacty, and noue could furnish all the yars that were required for the business that offered. This fact 43 what Induced thiem to muke the advance before the cluse of navigution, as they were of the opinton that tht advance wonld not ma- terfally decrease the shipments. But they were sadly mistaken fn their calenlations, shipuients haviug fallen off to u fearful extent since the udvance was made. ‘The grafu I8 still goine forward, but not vla the rosls lewding trom this clty to the East, but via the lake routes, ‘The steaners aud vessels runpinge between this city and the Lower Luakes urc now dolug an hin- menso business, aud they will undoubtediy cons tinue to do so uutil the close of navigation, . It Is reported that over half o unllion bushuls of grafu were coutracted for by the steamers and veascls at this port yestenduv, But us naviga- tion will undoubtedly close within a month, the ruflroads look forwurd contidently to snother rush of business by that thme, THE CHICAGO & ALTON, Nr. M, K. Jesup, of the firm of Jesup, Paton & Cu., of New York, bas written a letter to the stuckholders of the Chicago & Alton Haitroad, I which he gives the reasons for the enonuous decrease n the caruiugs of the Company., He clalus that the étoppage of the rolliug-mills, the suspension of labor in the bituminous couls mined, sud the fullure of the corn crop in Ll nols ure awong the causes for the decreuse in varblngs, which nuw show 4 fatliug off of about E3.000 per ll&l{': ; The New York Tribune states that several mevtings have been hield tn Ny York recently by the otliclals of the Chicugw & Altun ltailroad Company, couslug wany rumors on Wall strect, Mr. T, B, Blackstone, the President, says that the rumors bad probably grows_out of the re- cent avtion of the birectors regurding tho Louis|- ana & Mievourt River Road. “Tne question of completing that road from Mexico to Ruansas City wus tuw under consideration, It wua pro- posed (o st $3,000,00 bundsy fo e guarane teed by the Chicago & Altoy, fur this purpore, ot D:ll‘m coneent of the stuckbolders was 1o be aaki b A BI1G SUIT, Nxw Yonrk, Nuv. 7.—The decree of fore- closure und sule In the sult of the Furmers' Loan & Trust Cowoany agalust the Erle Rail- way Company aud others, entered to-day, Is on the morigage mudo 1o pleintilfs for §25,000,000, o which over $3,000,000 of interest s due, Tuc order Is made subject tu leus of slx prior mort- gnzes, and provides for the sale to bundbolders i1 they form 2 cutapuny, or the transfer of the bed 10 thens, the sule to be made i Now York for cash, but not untit the wuxlliary suits tu New Jersey and Yennsylvuula are concluded. CINCINNAY TERN. Cixcinnaty, O, » Te=The Cincluuati Bouthern Railvoad bri wyer the Ollo River is completed, and will be tested by cuglucers with Leavy Vlclx.hll t0-worTow ITEMS, A couferenco in regard tu the Interchango of frelzht busiuess betweou the Unlow . Pucltic Raulruad aud the threo luwa poul lines was hold at the Grand Paclic yesterday afternoon, and was participated in between Mr. E. P, Violog, Ueueral Freigbe Agent Unlon Pacltie; Mr, C. W. Smitb, Generul Frelzbt Agent Chicogo, Burlington & Quiucy; Mr. M. C. Wicker, Gen- eral Freight Agent Chicago & Northwestern; and Mr. Lewis Viele, General Freight Agent Chicago, Rock Islund & Pacfie. No bustness of public importance was travsacted, the cos ence belug mierely for the pur, of muking some srrabgements lu regard to the interchange aud divhion of the freiglt busiuess between thoss bings. Alr. Warren H. bridge pool of . Giray, auditor of the ferry and Louls, divd fu that ¢ty o few days gy, Mr. Gray was well and fuvorably kuown in raflroad dreles. Huo was fur years tho geueral boukkeeper of the Missourd Pucuic, and “1937, and his removal 1s ot on account of ohjes- while fn that pusltion made many friends, For | alittte time e hetd o Jrsinion with the Migrou- i, Kansas & Texas Railroad at Sedalis, and then cane to 8t, Lonis to take the place which he lield at the time of hiz death. FPeople wishing to visit New Orleans and the South during the coming month will_have an opportunity of doing 5o at a very emall expense, In oxder tG stimuiate the passenger traflic to the South, the Hiinow Central Railroad Com- pany has deckded (o commence the sale of tlek- ets for New Orleans on the 15th of this month, for $10 for the round trip. ‘The (ieneral Passenger Azents of the South. western romls held a meeting at the Grand Pa- cific Hotel yesterday, to agree upon uoiform rutes. ——— REMOVED. Spectal Dispateh o The Uhicoge Trivune, INptaNaronie, Ind, Nov. 7.—Col, John W. ay, for the last ten years Hegister of Bank- riptey In this city, was yesterday requested by Jidge Gresham to tender his reslgnation, hut as no caure was asslgned hie refused, and the Judge immediateiy entered upon record an order of remaoval, and to-day forwarded a copy to Chief- Justice Wadle for contimation. Col. Ray h: fillal the ollice with great aceeptability sin tion to him personally or oftically, but to make rootn for a new soan, ns it was thought he had held oftice lonz envuuh. Col. Henry Jordan hus teen recommended for nomination to the Chiet Justice. z ———— THE TURF, Bostox, Nov., 7.—The Mystic Park 2:21 class race, purse $200, resulted: Pellable hel, : for wenk and nervons suferers, Chrovie, painful. and prosteating discasea cured witboul medicipe, Poivermacher's Klectric Belts the wrand demideratum, Avold imitations. Book and Journal, with particuturs, malled free. Ad- dreas Pulvermacher Galvauic Co. . Cincinnat), Ohio. —————— AMUNEMENTS. THEATRE. TOX OFFICE NOW OI'EN, Forn Limited Nenson, Mr. J. C. FRYER’S Grand Ifalian and German OPERA CORIPANY, Commencing MONDAY, Nov, 12. Debut here in Opera of the worid's greatest rima Mme. EUGENIE PAPPENIIEIM, Anilof the renowned Americau Tenor, Mr. CHARLES ADAMS. Monday, Nov.12—GRANDINAUGULAL NIGIIT, Groud Opers, ¢ LES HUGUENOTS, Mme, PAPPENTIEIM tIfer debut hiere (o opcra), i her great rule of Miss ALEXANDRE HUMAN........, pearance here, ) Miss G oaee El Mr. CHARLES ADAMS, The liustrivus Ateriean Tenor... 81 (Hix first appearsnce here.) Mr. €11, .. The Page. i O i o OF) e Timics] Bivertor. MAN. - Wedn'y—FAUST. ROBENT, LE DI- 2 Saturday Evenin ventnk, Nov. 15-) PiiiCES Tescrred reats. 50 cents and £1 exira, weordini to location. ~ Secoud aicony— Admission, 5 reita; Heserved seats, frout ruwe, W cuhtd extra. X0 OF No Bo=Onters reerived Ly telegraph. Oniyeorrect Libretios of the Unris, aa performed by this Compans, for sale at the Bos OMice. MPCORMICK NALL. Your SECURE =y TO-DAY AS THEY COST NO MOLE THAN STANDING RIVE-KING TES o tirent ¢ MAN MARETZ Tureday—FLYING DI Thurslay=L01 ADLE. Mai LOIENGI U, Runday K twlon, 61 2 taen H oot & Manages FARWELL HALL, FOR TIIE BENEPIT 0F NEWSBOYS' NOME, The great Amerlcan Carleaturist, FRANK BEARD. Tlumorous Artiste Chslk-Talk Entertainment, Subject—DBurlesquo of "The Beautiful"” FRIDAY EVENING, NOY, 0, In77, 3r, Tieard pre-cminently surpasscs Nust. Allof Mr, caril's lectures are [lustrated by uuiierous cartoous drawn in prosence of Lo audience, NINETY MINUTES OF FUN. Ticketa for sate at Janscn, McClurg & Cou's, 117 [1 charge (o HOOLEY'S TUEATRE, LAST WEEK OF Rice's Extravaganza Combination! And magnificent production of the new Extravaganzs, CONRAD, THHE CORSAIR, 15 L Petit Corsalr, ) AND JIN 1), N HBRIDE. h new and sparliug il usles cilarged orchestra snd clioris, Hew aml beanfiful senery, costunies of rare pomaty, Hlumtnuted Pounain, 1 Salo, Mg, cic. Mire KLIZA WEATHERSUY, ind all tho fayortes 1o . U, br special request and gen- i} I'I?ll ()(P MISS ELIZA v (o Torday ol NHAD, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, PATRONIZED BY T LITE. Wedneaday Matinee and Night and Phursday Night LAST PERFORMANOES Of Bartley Camplall's Luughisble Cowedy, MY FOOLISH WIFE, cetved nlghtly with rereams of Laughter, Friday, !h'l:luldl)' AUt and Saturday Matince, o L THE VIRGINIAIN, Asverformed 0ty nfghite xi tha Joyul 8t, James Thea- et ek etit, or Love at Loug Branch, MAVERLY’S THEATRE (Late Adclphl). Ju 1L HavesLy, lynulnz.lnr and Mansger. L AST i LANGE AND UELIGHTED A 3 Great Buccess of the Lramatic Eadcstrieune Slar, ITATE FISHER, and her-tralued steed, **1ack Bea,” du the Sotendid Equestricane Drama, MAZEPEAL o, The Wi Hume of Tartary, Alstinecs Wediesday aid > _Muudsy=Mr. 5AM DEVERE (0 & hovel Play MeVICKER'S TUEATRE, ‘Thursday, Friday, and faturdsy. LAST NIGHTS of The brilllant comedy PINE DOMINOS! ** Hloul »oit aui winl y pease.?? SPINK DOMNINOS" tndorsed by sll who bave wit. messcd aa SPARKLING COMEDY, % Los ubscus out tuajuure tore.” imember this aad sce **PINK DOMINOS" beforo ihdrawn. Baliriay, LAKRK UotIfo Ml atinge, CHICAGO NATATORIDM And Institute for Physical Cutlure, WINTER SEASON N NOW O Casses for Iy ienlctymnastic and t full sctivlty. cvoupaatuicin of Sluslc aud Pedugoale Gymniatic flave becn furtied. Now clasacs fortilug ver) diy: Classce for yuuni iadica. cissece’for grilenicu. socla adi¢s and Keatlemen, also Claacs fur mises 4. The usgciug -l:f-ruuunx s 6 the hauds of Nr, Martfne. For full particulats read the clrcular O 4pphy at the omice, cuF. Mlclzai-av. wid Jas L COLISELM NOVELTY THEATRE, TO-NIUHT, Curing the week. and Friday Matineo. Warld of bansstivaal uveltle. luiodlug the kadtc ug Draws catitled OUR \1 JLEN§ the reatest cuteriglument klhven I Ry 8l tac 1w Dricea of winision, i 6 cent. ‘ptaudiii ool uly b 830 9. W, Every Act grected with b weuse sud lucoutrovertible tnthuslae Veutrily- G, Sisse. 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