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. TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER [ th: Aety-eteht L favora uring the month, 1A TReAt (e mme tme. A ik ‘Erory Aumie acctions, but no damaen Fleking has been Reeatly retasud ol were, FIfty per eentaf the mared, Qwing Lo the continued ratng hed tn Anme sections before the ot D yleld Wil be abont 12 ee cent annary. Hirs favorabio season from this time. Below et iy of tlie owner repost that heayy rain: A large ol Talurcd Lhe cotron remataing (n ot N Sufing e 'Fotton to be heaten out and the u jlatarot comolied from foriyeninn B ur renOrL I O ortticn, Ave RN ertrecelvel e "weather during the whule of e i o e JETT B S T on o flvnfl"{‘ (AR .‘Rz Trost In some sece dmeialele e montn, ut Chja laccmlo Tent of tho ero ered, Saranae e o fer S fo b pleked by th b . . faun of December Be¥C, 2y Ywitn that of lns ;"""‘""‘ e ontinnana raing, secompanied by storms, il b ‘e (0 the crop, and much will depend, T d e dwriak th baiance of the packing soa- 3 _Thirty-five renlles, The weather hadle Tenmerne T S T Kb : i thrces tan 0 iy pine. were: TOre Tavurabis than muchh Fal O rable. Thirty:three report frost, smae, T TR O i i w croy, plekedt sl e " deamers on. Dickedt the fplsh. . Ing th ner fl-lr dar! ¢ resent yeur, cember; Peven TepoTt 8 fourth e vt of gnnunty. Vien8ix repo piekeds A ears nine much better, probable Incrasss fame UL YR DShaleen o praatie (herrase of 43 o X 0 tad per eentd hERE O od: a drcreasn of 20 per cent. ey ot o0 1arie, bt 6 yicd fa much betier @IS | enty-lght replics. Weather~ Surn ABort too mucls (ANt il L4y e tabilo (han 1At years b : seen lesn (QXCIANI0.LOrE fromty bu: no damaget thecs, sty ki -Fourtern report. haif-crop picked, 15th of jront, ‘Decemher: fonrteen, anesthir) ot 1 i [ batur pecembor, Yicti=tix report 50 3 ent Tooupercent Jene e hireess 50 per cen ke ot 2 e e o UG frast. e top crup e idch larger tuan ukual If tho weither conilaues DRY (il.)()fl!.l i 3 , Nor. 9.—Dusiness Il commisrion ’f,zf?:.fi,m, trade quicl; cotton gouds qulet snd Boirs prints jobbing frecly at very low prices, but e lnue qulet fn Orat hands: drers pomds less actives Siriug woulens in falr requcst by clotblersy hesvy wooleas insetive. PETROLEUM, s D, 0., Nov..D. — I'RTROLEUM — Marxet ‘\fi:{‘l‘l‘l:"ldll’d white, test, 81.11%4. Pirtsnrra, Nov. .~LeThoLrus—Sieadler; crude, $2004@2.05 AL Parker's; refined, 12X¢, Phlladelphia dalivery. TURPENTINE. WiturxaToX, Nov. 0.—Brinits TraexxTixa—Firm a0 e ————— . MARINE NEWS. ITAPS AND MISITAPS. Seareport of the storm In another column for marive dleasters in this latitnde, 1o addition o tho 0. 8. Storrs and Flylng Scnd, reported ashore near Dolphustown, Bay of Quinte, the schr Liivernian and scow Clara White aro also reported ashoro there. The achr Norwood, loadod with Inmber from Collin#' Inlet for Windeor, ran ashore on Christlan Jilsnd during ono_of last weok's storms, but got oft minns deckload, contrcbosrd, and amall boat. Atlast secounts ahe was lying at anchor under tho 1rlsud Monday, end Intended leaving for Colllug- wood or Penctanzuishine tdrepalr damngen os soon rmita. e ent Snbw Dird, which Toft unwero Tant Monday morning, with coal for Taronio, lust her bowtpritaud Jibooom In nstorm the same night, and rought sbelter at Liie Bodus, Hfhe scow Bandy Morrison, af Menomanee, ar- rived at Manltowoc early leasing condition, minua poth galitopsails and her entire cargo. Bho went into dry-dock for repatrs, T schr Delon DeWulfo, with Iron ore frotn Ou- Uensburg to Clovelaad, tesorted ashore four miles avove Charlotie, 18 u toto] Jusy, Charles Wileax, engincer of the tug 8. 8, Cae, atdiwaukee, fractured nis knve.cap by falling down fhe statrway adjolning tho ig-aflics on tho dock,* Stias Lebeao, whilo helping to load sheet- {ron from tho prop Lowell ot Ugdenaburg last Sun- day night, woe atruck by the Landle of the rneld an ksucked Into tho buld, breaking his neck an in lis eknil, o, (huth In tho raport that a prapeller and tow are on thu beach near Ploconning, Hayg- iay. A tousller which passed Skillizallee Tieef oy or twa ngo reporta that no vessol Is nshore at that int. Pfli’l:w echr Camden lost her steering wheel 1n the esterday. e Guourich steamors ara Lugulng port during the preacnt weather, ‘I'ie Alpena wad the laet to trip. Aivsich states, that tho schr Flora 1 ashora at Soutt ave ——— : £UIEY TURON. Szeclal Dispaich lo The Chicagn Tridune, Ponr Iivnox, Mich,, Nov. §.—Down—Schrs Goshiawk, Jennie Bimbal, Erle Belle, Florida, C, 1. Weils, Noit Woodward, W. 1I, Rounds, Red White and Blae, Kew Dominton. Up—I'rops Oswegatchie, Montgomery, Vander- llt, Badger Stato, . C. Bchnuor, George King and barges, Panealc and barges, Allegheny and barges, Jonness and barges, Antelope and barges, . Nults und barges, Barnum sud consort; schrs Kiagara No. 2, Helen Pratt, D, 8. Austin, Anuie Vought, Willie Keller, J, O, Thayer, A. J. Rodg- . Wind—North, and the gale unabsted. The weather {s the soverest of the sesson. No pros. pectsof snow, o The veu.claand propelieraincluded in thls report are detained bere, The prop Moutgomery collided with the schr Floridn at unchur, and carrled awuy tho vesmel's Jibboota nod bowsprit, Tho Montgomery's calin was tadly stoven, ‘The uchr Goshawk lost her yawl-boat and fore- all on Lako Luron toxtay, ‘Lo Lied White and (Huw, with hor cargo shifted and topsail split, urriyed down hls evenlng, - The Largo Itussc), ashore on Ktag lslsnd, was released to-ua, The_ tug \'ufl:’nu Jost a large raft of timber on Lake Huron last night, large portlons of which wry Qefilng toto the Hver, L. PO The schr New Dominion lost her boat, and Lad ter forcsail apht, and nor Mate Injured by belug Aruck with & rurubuum. BYPFALO, Bpeclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. Borraro, N, 1., Nov. 0,—Conl freights higher; schra8. P. Ely, Peshtivo, J. I Bawyer, J. R. Deatiey, Gifford, and K, Jones got §1.00 per -ton tolnteago, * - Caal frolghty ars woak, and will probably de. clineon whét to-morrow. tichr Bridgewaler, corn-laden, a reported ashore on 8uilligatiee with four feot of water In her Lold. The Cagtaln bas sent for asslatanco, 1 Tho woather Ly thick, with ralu and snow, Wind torleast. . Toths Watern Associated Press. olurraio, N, Y., 'Nov. 0,—Charters—Sehrs Guido, Piiter, * conl'fo Mitwauked at 8003 Theo erey, coul to Mllwaukeo ay 76c; Uormorant, coal toToludo for ballastat 16¢; 8, T, Atwatur, pig-lron 10 Detrait st Suoi Cape Hurn, sulphurio Cleveluna At Ude, 1 board; Josapn Palge, coal 1o Mjl= {aulee nt 70c; hark Jubn Breden, lumber, Oalneko 3§ lonawauds, st §3.00 per 1,000 toet on'sho ral; Y lt';l:‘l,u:'-lp. c&;l “:f'iwkl"h&m"i Elr, chuu]l to .00; ac Black ltock, &t bic ireg, |1t S0 Ashtabula to ,Clulnngfu Proos Germania, Baginat, 33 W, 11, orbilt, D00 tons cong 1 Ciloay fim R Winslow, 1,500 tuns coal; f). 1".1%535 bina, uuoul‘c;::;' Soals, ol Wit 19 tde ns coali U, s o Lomy'cont: Duritngtord, 800 fona’ coals Mijwatkon; . Eves 2 ' i3 h("‘ lh;'mnw. 4U tons coal, Toledo; B, B, Liuck: easely passine Port Calborno lock . four”buars” ¢nding O orelock Nov. 6 Fastnarie hrs lenry Ames ud Havans, Milwankeo (0 Os- isga) Morbors udioy, Black Hiver to Brockville; T Alpe R6 41 ¥\ J. Kiog, Toledo Festward—Props Champlaln, Lowall, Ogdens bargto Chieago: " Armads, Montroal td it senr Nolllu W ilder, Oawego 1o Tulaga, = DeHOM COMMERCE OF MILWAUKEE, ‘® Milwankeo papors report the arrivals and Slearances of vessels n the dlattict of Mitwaukus fur tou montls of October, 1877, aa followss ARMIVALI Eldy- $iduwheel seamors. et Total,,, .ll,dmllh: 20501, LAKE FIEIGHTS, gRicao, Nov. 0.—Vessel-ruota waa fn moderate Tomaud at better rates, Cornwas taken for Hufla- 1“ M3%¢ by eall. Charters were reported for h-'fl.flflobn com, 82,000 bu vsts, and 40,000 bu tley. Ty Uufalor G. 8 Mazard aud J, f‘-.}é;:.n;udm-;:;m: prop Idaho, corn. To Col- ron cod: Scbr Groton, corn st 3c, freg. To ort Lolborua: Schr Yiecamsel barley, and 4. usen, oatay ou b.t. Bobr Aluright takes cate md::;" Wad rumored (nsl charters were s dor cura fn the aiteruuan. Wl ;mb:filgl;;le'nu uum' Ir‘u nothing dalrl l‘u- o and vesael owue ®dect charters during ench beavy v::l;::. i MILWAUKEE. Jay ectal Disuaich la the Chicuzo Tribuse. B Lwauxxx, Nov. D,~Schrs J, Maria £cott and lle Mitcuell, bouud down from Chicago, with o, aie bere for sheller; also, schr lecd Case, €usl laden, for Cniy Tho lstter lost i 3 3 2 h‘;‘.lnfl had some water in hey, 'l'ht‘ achr t‘}t’fil‘! <r, takiore lu W straity, srrived bere dntow of tue tug Sl ¥ Lotils Wol, 21.000 leaking tadly. Wasiens 1o Bullalo: sear Monday moraing in 8. ¢ ot 4t5c: prop Fotomac, 7,600 bu wheat At he, 25,000 bn Larley at thrangh rates; (o Sock- §l|‘u Tiacbor, echir loughton, 19,000 b wheat st e ERIE, Spectal Dienateh n The Ieage Tribune, FEmie, Pa,, Nov. N.—Arrivals—Prop Jepenj rchr Thomas A. Scott,: Chirago: prove Kalelgh, D. Balientine, achr Kato Winslow, barge Keepsake, Buftaln: achr Ses Gall, Oswego, Deparinres—Prop Arizona. barpe Keepeake, Sagte naw: nrop Wissahlckon, Charles J. Kei Fletchee, ‘achir Juweph (. M.asten, Chicago: Bea Gull, Oawezo, Kches Allegheny and Annie Sherwood will Josd coal for Chicago at ¥c per ton, haw, echr NAVIGATION NOTES,. ¢ Cirteaan. —\Whete in the life-saving crew? Echo anawers, Whero?,,..The Inmber-market was kept quite clear yesterday from a Jam by the sales of ‘Tho river s full of wind-bound eraft,. + No_departurca yeaterday, tople slong Lhe yesterday ..o The steam-barga Owen 8nd her “consort, the densie Linn, will Tay up when thoy arrive here nealn: alan, the Mmm‘nnuie Baldwin, wlose con- rart, the Potter, 18 nlrendy in winter quarters, All the craft named have been In the Iron-ore trade between Chicaco and Eacanaba ...The Captain of the eclie Conquest says ho came In dry tho other day, :n:‘l nol with more water than ratirond-ties, s reported. e PORT OF CIIICAGO, The following were the rrivals and clearances lnr'lhn twonty-four honrs ending at 10 o'clock last hicht: ARRIYALA—Props Calih Campbell, Ludington, lam- bert City Bf Dothis Hmatg. madrion, Sy (hemm, White Lake. sundries; Neurarka, luffaian sundries Tecamael Marn iahtt Sarels Lord, Hurislo, conlt Il ita: hiriea: ‘Alasks, Nuftalo, sun: driest achrs I Muskegon, fumbers Hattia Flshier, Perry's frond ticr; A. U. Morey, Hogle s kIl Atercury Ludington, lumber: tieaine, Fente barkcs (s, Munkegon, limbers J, T Wanl, Hol- arcodi G . toeuer, Maniuice, lumber; 7. . Muskegon, fumbers Flore ran Traveme, barki' . AL Dunhaw, - Musko- gorl, Tnintier Kecannim, lron orey 3 U, 8, Grant, M run ore: Jan |2 Imrwn Maulsten, raitroad tless Drivar, Ar. Cleveland, conls Winiior, issat, Mauistee, jumbery Fa- o Red River, o nber: lumnbers Camlen, aMaio, eoaly [t Jj,oal: Raie Dariéy, kicariabn, lron Manistew, [ombees 5es Uird, Ifoiland, ila, Dinean Cliy, linbers Cecilla, Stngs cqon, lumbery Ly A, Law, Buftalo, coals i, A, Kent, Bufalo, cont, Clearaxcra~gehr P, L. Donforth, Buffalo, 43,50 wheuts schr ¥, & 20w I ier, 1 Urd pork and 504 bu curni stine it whea 3 U COrn, White l.ake, suniries. Malo, Alpena, Manltowo hils Apples Cominadore, Bufaly ad sundries; Temoe AMERICAN MECHANICS. The Reception They Mot With on Arriving at Thele New Field of Labor In Lonrdon, Zundon Standard, Oct. 25, About sixty masons arrlved In London yes- terday by the stenmship Elyeia, of the Anchor Line, from New York., These men were mot ot QOravesend by n deputation from the Master Bullders' Assoclation, and conveyed by spetlal steamer to the Templo pler, immediate 1y opposite the Temple Bulldings, whero they are to be employed. Tho arrival of so large a body of strangers soon called together a crowd, and the appcarance of tho men was scanned very closely. They look o very fino body, apd some of them bave the appearance of belng of a superior «lass, At the Temple pler the men were met by o delegation frowm the Musons® Central Strike Comumlttee and at onco an attempt was mado by the parties on strike to induce the Americans to abandon their projeet. Asalargo crowd hail by this time nssembled, the police at once ordercd the deputation off, not, however, before they. had induced one or two of the men to go with them to thelr head- quarters in Mason strect. Tue works ou which they Wil be engaged are the now chambers for barriste Iacing the Thames embuokment, which are belng erected by Mr, G. W, Dootn, tho contractor, When tho works stopped fn July last elzhty masons turned ont, the Job bes v about nadi flnished, The present batch, i they sct themselves to work, will almost sup- uli- the vacancies, t 18 stated that in Amorlca several hundreds of wnsons ure cugaged und will shortly arrive to 11l up the lurge works in this country, At toe new Luw Courts matters remnln as they were. The wholy of the sixty forelguers tuko their meals fuside the premises, and the Germna only leave at night., A hurs canteen luis been set up in the bascinent of theso Jargy buildings, nud Messrs, J. Russ and Netloy have been engaved to nuplaly tho moy with their menls. Alter thy newliy-arrived Anierivans bad partuken of diuner o mecting took place at the usrex Hotel, which was addressed by several ol the masters and mew. 2 Mr, Boott mformed the men that thero was plenty of work lor thems to do, and they could work cithier nine, ten, or oven twelve hours per day If thuf- choso, They could work as long as tiey hked. With reapoct to (he works in prog- russ in this country, there were many whicl would take three or four years to finish, and any otie of those present could carn £100 & year for that perfod. Tue men to Eugland bad been in the houit of working fifty-two anda half liours per week, and In that thue thoy had buen earning the wuges ho had auoted, Que of the Americaus asked I they would bo aliowed to huve oue of thelr countrymen.ns toreman. 3 Mr. Booth—Yes: wo will arrauge that, Mr. Bird then alluded to the complaints which had been mudu respecting the pussage to En- giand, e said arrangenents bad been minado with Messre, Anderson, of tho Auchor Line, They poald a fair price to the Company, and ho extremoly regretted that the men hud not been treated a3 chey snould have been, Cries of ¥ But they did not.** Mr. Bird sald that tho master builders could not tell wnat sort of ‘lh‘p it wasthey proposed 1o bring tho men ovet Iu, but he thought that Mr. AtLot suould bave scen to that. If the men ke to gej up & protest they could, asd ho wuuld gec that It was sont to the proper au- thoritics. ~An American—Tt {s tho chief stewhrd wo com- plain of, So fur ns tho anchor lino was con- cerned e thought they were uot to biame, but tho euiel steward of the vessel was o tan unit 1or the post. Ile assumed to be something supethutman, and far removed above mankind. He hoped that when the otticr Americans camo over they would e treated fn o botter nianner, Whon tood was supplled to them it was not Landed to them, I.n{:. pitehed at them as though they wero dogs, 1L was then dedded to draw up wemorial to be forwardod to the Anchor Line Compnny. Ar, Byaw, an Americay, |Eokn a fow wortds, Hesald'nls great complaint was sguinst the surzeyn, If @ wan was uncomfortable, asd wanted auything to keep his spirits up, all ne could get was a dose of slts, | ‘Thires chicers were then given to Mr. Bird, to- ‘c‘fi" with a vote of thunks, in Awmerican dushion. Iow the Frenoh Vote. A correspoudeat of the London T¥mes, writ- fng from Bordeaus, Frauce, gives the following description of how clections are conducted i that country: “The procyss i3 perlectly suplo and veat, Eieclors walk {nto tho Mairie as men wo on ‘Chauge, and at the gate the friends of the candidate or hls agents oifer a l)lnln white paper with the candidate's name, In the hall viero the votes are taken, the Mayorand his Bureuu, without any clvil or, wmilltary guard, oft with {ho Lallot-box before' thew. The clector ofers bis nuiabered elector’s ticket, the Mayor tears off ® cornor of it, calts vut the rezistcred number (which is tuen crussed off by his secretaries), takes from the elector the white vuting paper folded, and drops it futo the urn, In this way loug Sles in \Illfllll pass o ln one eveu wtream, und the process goea on with fimncuse rapid- ity. The law forbids the presiding vilicer totuko avotine paper ovpen, or lu vy way mnarked outwardly; no armed force is permitied in the votlug hall; the balloi-box has a doudls key, and must be opeved immediately upon theclose ot the poll. Electors bave th right to be pres- ent without any interruption from the moment e box. {8 first locked up, after examination, until tho final count- ingout of all the votlug papers in it, aud fn ractica the whole process goes on under the vyes of thepublle. The ouly pussible fulsifica- tiun Of the process, even fn yery bunighted dis- tricts, fnvolves @& plain breach of law under the eyes of clectors; and since the gew Chamber will in any case have o RTuhluAu wajority, which will be thy sole udgo of all disputed elections, and every tlector 24 au absolute right of ubjectlvn, 1f this voting i» anywhere fmproperly maveuyred, it van ouly be ux'places where there ls not & siogle Repub- Uean elector who bas tus spirlt to enter & pro- wat) An Immense Cargo of Oll, Phiadeluhla Herald, The vew sbip Waunderiug Jew, 1,737 tong reg- fster, clcared on Tuveday for Antwer vifin 10,520 barrels of refiued ofly equal to 000 allons. Tuls is an ununul\y large cary aud fiu unever, it i believe d, beeu exceeded by any veasel 1hat ever Joaded bere exvept the ship Sterling, that cleared some years awo. The Wanderiyg Jew 1s & new ship, dnd bas ber maid- €u voyage yet to comph Bhu was built at Cumden, Me., wes ciartered early jo October, while she was belue neged, ‘avd befure the wontb cdosed was' seady w depart with her SQOILLOUS CATEU. CRIMINAL NEWS, A Deed Evincing Extraordinary Ignorance and Brutality. Maurder of a Farmer and His Wife by an Avaricions Neighbor, The Houschold Effects, Trwo Mules, a Wagon, and a Cow Stolen, Emigration of the Unthinking Wratoh—A Drunken 8pree in 8t Louis, A JTORRIBLE CRIME, Bpectal Disatch to The Chicagn Tribune, 8t. Louts, Ma,, Noy. 9.—One of of the most Borrible crimes that has hanpened in the West- ern country for a long Lime was perpetrated five miles from tho Village of Columbia, in Monroe County, DI, and clghteen miles from Bt. Louls, last Wednesday morn- Ing, & young Ocrman named Henry Uetz and Wis wife Lelng foully murdercd and thelr house pfilaged. On the morning stated, Charles Nashback, a neighbor, went to the iouso of Uctz to see him on business. He {found everything rery quict about the place, and, no one answerlng to his rap on the door, lie opened It and went Insido. Naehback fonnd the front room entirely stripped of its furniiure, snd, baving a suspicion that there had been foul vlay, he proceeaed to make an examination of the other rooms. Juat at tho edge of tho cellar- door ho dlscovered the dead Lody of Mra. Uetz. The body was nlmost entirely voncealed with o vila of tubs, buckets, and kitchen “ plunder’? that had been placed on It, nothluz being visible cxcept the head, which was feerfbly mutilated, belug almost cleft in two by a Dblow from an ax, Near by was the ax, stalned with clotted core, furnlshing undoubted evidenco that it was the Instrument with which the fearful work had been done. The fuor and parts of the wall were spotted with blood, and an cx- amination of Mrs, Getz's body showed that it was tot only split In two, but had been struck several times with the flat edgo of the ax. breaking and shivering theakull in many places. Outslde of the rear door there wero ovidences of a desperate struggle, the ground Uelng torn up as {by tramplug fect, Nashback wont away In groat hasto to summon the nelgh. bors, who made a more careful examnination, and evidences wero found that not only the wife, but the husband himsell bad been murdered aud his body dragged off to the woods i tho direetion of a‘creck near Ly and thrown Into the creck, Two mulesand a wagon belonglng to Uetz were miseing, as_well ns everythine of valuo In Nis louse. It was suspected that Churles 8trabl, slias Joe Engler, hud committed the munler, loaded the wagon with the house. hold property, and fled. Engler had a enbin i the Columbla - Bottom, and a visit to his place disclosed the fact that ho twas musing, A Constablo and a posscof three mon started out in search of tha fugitive murderer, ondd traced him from place to ploce until they arrived at East Caron- delet, nino ndles befow 8t. Louls, on the cust sfde of the tlver. The Constabiv crossed over and lcarned that 8tranl bad pussed ibrough Curondelet on tho west side, driving the two mules, with a cow tled to the wagon, and that he had stopped in Carondelet mud suld tho cow for a trifle. Thoy trucked bim to 8t. arriving here, thoy lost appenys, however, from subsequent de. velopmeots, that Struhl resched Hero yesterday. afteruoon, and disposed ot several articles taken from the house of his victims to pawnbrokers, This morniug ho got very drunk, and drove the two mules and wagon to somy salo stables on Fifth street, offer- ing the team for &50. Owinz to his condition ho attracted the attentlon of thu police, ond ho wus arrested for being drunk, end nleo as a suspicluus character. In tho meantime tho phirauing Conatable reported at policd headyuarters, and, hearing of the arrest of Ktrahl, called ot the station and Iden- tiled hin as tho murderer of Geta and his gwife. Birahl was - very druok when confronted by his sccueer, and nefther deuied nor aduntled bis gullt. 1o I a notori- ous criminal, and {8 suspocted of other foul murders. He will bo taien buck to Iilinols at onee for trial: Gote, the mudered man, was & younu farmer in excollent staudlvg with his Deighbors. ‘There is groat indlgnation over the criine, and the prisoner will be very lucky it he escavcs the veugeance of Judge Lynch, MEWARD. Spectal Disputch 10 'The LAlcago Tribune. Brrizariey, 1L, Nov. 9,—Gov. Cullom to- day tseucd a proclamation offering $200 for tho spprehension of Charles Kiusky, & tramp who murdered a farinor in McLean County Nov. 8, Bpecial Diavateh to The Chicago Triduns, Broowisaroxn, I, Nov. 9.—8jerit Good- heart recelved telegramsto-day from Braldwood and Dixon, stating that at each place o man was sted answering the description of the mur- derer of Albert Kngkm. who was kliled near Towaudd lust weok, Tnoo inurderer is belleved to bu one Charles Klusky, an Austrian, who loft Shipraan, I1L, with Anglon. A telegram has also been rocelved that there Is a quantity of mail in the post-ollice at Plalnview for Klusky. The heavy scar on the right side of Klusky's facy will undoubtedly lead to his arrest. A large {:‘ uiber of men thus marked have boen roported ero, Louls, tho trult, AVEXGING A BISTER, Bvecial Ditvateh to The Chicaan Tribune, ' ANK ARuon, Mich, Nov, 9.—During the weck tho trial of George Cook, for the murder ot Willlam Batoy, u year ago, lias been the chlef tople of’ intertst bere, the court room being crowded every day. Butoy had scduced Couk's aister, Tho defense tried to provo fusanity, and 130 that the ductors who liad nmndenl]h(ey ad glven bim an overdUseof morphine, thereby causing hiis death, Couk's counsel wero ex-tiov, iunlr, of Juckson, and A. J. Bawyer, of this city. Both mude eloquent arguments for the rfzoner. Tho jury, alter beluz out several Eumflbmught n 8 verdict of gullty of man- sluughter. Cook has not yot been sentenced, o BEVEN YEARIS. * Hpactal Dispate ta The Chicago Tribune. East Bagtvaw, Mich,, Nov, 0.—Uoorge W. Rider, a Coustable at Reod City, onu of the gavg of thlevea snd burglars who opcrated so ox- tensively fn that piace, and was arrcsted early in September, with three others, was found gullty in the Clrcuit Court at Hersey to-day, and sentenced to State Prison for seven years, Tus jury were out ouly three minutes. TWENTY YEARS, Bpectal Disuatch ta The Chicagn Tridune. Apiian, Mich., Nov. &.—Jamea Ho}le, forthe killing of Alvin K, Nicholls, waa this afternoon scutenced o tweoty years In the State prison, He pleaded gulity of murder in the svcond degree, The cruuo was comwitted in Deerileld, tuls county, last lfrlu , and was de- tuiled fu these dispatchies at the thne, HELD YOR MURDER, Sperial Disvatchto Tha CAloaga Tribune. Winoua, Miun,, Nov. 0.~Capt. Dan Ryan, of Bt. Louls, is lu jail hero for = munlerous, unprovoked assault on Dave Fields, a resident of this city, i & salooy & few daya sluco with » beer-malict, Ficids dled to-day, Rysn wilt certaluly go to the Penitentiary, MURDER. NasuviLrs, Nov. 9.—A epecial to the dmeri- can says Boot Alexauder (colored) murdered a white wan vamed Thowas Douglhty, sear Red- dy Mill, Rutherford County, yesterday, and es- caped. A posss of vitizeus have gony in pursuit. — BMALLY® CABE. .CoLuneia, 8, C., Nov. 9.—Congressman Smalls’ trial begad tb-day, aud t:‘llll:lony was i ayment of §500 to him Lo secure f:';'a'&?u}l‘ ?. n%u)»pruwmwn for the Repub- lican Priuting Cowpany. ACQUITTAL. Naw Oarmaxs, Nov. 0.—Mortlmer Carr, in- dleted for utteriug s forged bill of lading, which wap given by bim to Seligwan, Hellman & Co. Feb. 9, wus acquitted to-day. PURLOINED A BOAT. Evectal Dispasch 1o The Caicago Tnbune, Eraiy, 11, Nov. 0.~Two young men of this city named Moute Hassan aud Gus Grouberg were {ndicted by the McHenry County Grand Jury recently for pusrlolnlug s skif from s fwrwer of Nuuda Towaabiv, Yestesday Deputy- 1riT 8choonuven arrested the lads and Incked them up to await the slon of the Clreuit Court at Woadatock In December. The fathers of the respertive youtns nre bizhly respected here, and {t s thought the hoys wil[ be bafled ot poon. They are in durance at the County Jall at Geneva. CORPORATIONS. They Cannot Ba Formed for the Parpose of Operating In Real Estate—Opinion by At- torney-Genernl Edsall pecial Pirpateh (o The Chicags Tribnne, Berixorterp, Ill, Nov. 9.—The following opinion has just Leen submitted by Attorney- Ueneral Edsall, at the request of the Hom, Ucorge I1. flarlow, Secrctary of Htate: STATE OF ILLIxOIS, ATTORNEY GENERAL'SOF- TIck, SrrisarizLy, Nov, 7.—-Sin: 1 have cxem- ined the several **statements, " of nrticlen of navo- clation of cerialn proposed corporations referrcd to me by you, with the request that [ ahould advise whether it wos your duty o ifeug licensen to an- thorize the furmatlon of “corporations for the pure poses named thoreln, In the cago of the proposed **Central liall Com- pany, " te purpose for which the corporation I [)ronulv.'d 1o be formed is atated thus: **The efec- fon, majntenance, and management of pubile halle, and oftices, and storea connected therawath, n the ca@ of **The Englewsod Masonic and Pablic Hall Company," ft I« thue stated : **The erection and renling of a butidingcontain- 1ng & Masonic ball, puslic hsll, atorer, nd other rooms on the soutbeusat corner of Wentworth aye- nne and Sixty-third atreet In Enclewood, lo Conk County." And 1n the case of the ** Fox River Co- operative Tomestead Soclety, " tho abject of the corporation ia stated as foliows: **The acooisie tloan of power to co-operate together for the purpone of ralslng, buving, seiting, receiving, atoring, and ehipplng graln, stock, szcicultural in- plements, and any ana all other persanal property, and tocharge and recelve compensation therefor, with such other Incldentnl and n4»Ctlmvfi busness a3 muy bo connccted therewil] and auxiliary thereto, and to and hold necesvary real estala, and bulld warchoueea and “other bnildinge, togethne with il the necessary machinery und materlal, and, like natural persans, to make all contracts which may e uccessary (o o aid In the accom- plishinent of any of Lug matlcrd aforesald, These corporations are proposcd Lo be formed under the ocknt Auri 18, 1072, concerning corpoe tatlons, (Hev, Stul. of 1674, P, 285, ) Tho firet section of thut uct containn the follow. ing provisons: **That corporations may be formed In the manner provided by this act, for any lawful buminess, except banking, inaurance, renl estate brokerage, ihe opuration of railroads, and the buslnges of lvaning nioney. " This scctlon, as construed vy the Buproma Conrt inCarroll ve, Cliy o Esat St. Louts, 07 I, , 577, 18 to be given tho same forco and oifcctas If a com- ma were inrerted nfter the words *‘real catate* and bafore ** brokerage," 3 In_aformer opinion from this office dated May 8, 1874, 1t was sald: ‘*From tho provisions of tneact of 1872, when viewed in the lichi of theopin- {on ‘nl theSupreme Courty wo may deduce tne fole owing: e l.n 'That corporations cannol be organized nn. der the nct of J872 whose priucipal object or pur- pose a 1o purchase, Lold tha title to, lease, aud well real eetute, 12, Tiut whero nuch corporationa sre formed for tho purpoac of carrying on some other Jecitimate bus.ness they muy acqasre tne title to such quan. ity of real cetate as muy be reasonably necessary 10 carty on such Lusiness, The right to aconire and hold the title to real ale hyxmch a wgmrlllun ouly exists as incie dental to, and ls dependent upon, tho excrcise of its puwers In carrviing on some othier authorlzed business, and cunnot be made the principal object for which the curporation s formed," Latill adiiere to the concluntone thon stated., ‘The only difilculty lics inthe application of these generul rules to parlicular cases, owing to the vagueness or unceitainty of tho languaga used i stutiug tne ubjects or burposes of the proposed corpuration in tho articies uf nasociation, For cxaniple, Iu the case of the ** Central Hall Company, " If tho object Isto ercet, matntain, and monsue public Lalls, ofices, and stores fu the' City of Chicagw, for aml upon real cstato owned by others, Lo ho reason why it may not bo lawfully incorpurated under thie act'In question. 1f the rea! urgune of tle corporntion s to ace quire and hold dhe (itle to real cetate, by purchese or Jease, and orect and naintaln thereon publio halls, oltices, and stores couneclod therewlth, and 1o derive & profit therofrom by lei tenunts. 1un of the opinivn It 1s not authorized Dy the act in question, The same principles oro equally applicable o the proposed **Englewaod Masonic and Public iisil Company, As tu the *'Fox River Co-operative llomestead Boclely, "' 1 do not think it can Sw lawfully 1ncor- porated under our statule, witiftho power to pure chuse and tiold real eatate for the purpose of rals. Ing agmicultural producta thereon, and selling tho same, nur for any purpose where the direct” and Immediate object of the corporalion is the pure chase, bolding the title to, using, and mokinga profit trom reul estatn, 1f curporations oy Inwfully oreanize for anch Jorposes, then the tltls 1o “roal estate, without imit a4 to quantity, may becowe vestod in such corporations, and Ihe policy of thye law, which rolitofts primogeniture and the entailiug of ce- ates, and restricts its acquisition by corporations to such quantlty ne 18 necossary for the carrying on of some nuthorized buslness of purpose, would be 1 so0 no reason why tho last-named rompany may not be lawfully incorporated for the olbcr purposes expressud 88 tho objects for which 1 propused to be orginlzed; and uless this cotpany, or tho two ball companics, lesire 1o su mod l{V the expresed objects of tho corporation as to fall withn the principles before staied, 1am of tho opinion It 8 not your duty under the law to Issue a liconss autnonzing thu formution of the corporations In question, “The principles which bave led ma to tils con- ro fully discussed by the Supreme Court bofore cited of Carroll va, City of East 1. L 47 1llinols, 673-578, Alhough tho rincipal question prescnted tn that case was. a3 o Ui poawce of 8 forclyn corperation = o scquire title to and convey Iauds in this State, it involved & discuselun of tho principlos upon which the legialstion of tho State, rospecting our domestic corpurations, had been based, licluding A constructiot of the provisions of he act of 1872, with winch we aro imuediately concerned. 1 am, very respuctfally, 1 w.hn:’- FosaLy, Attorney.General, Hon, Gronus J ARTOw, Secrelary of Hiate, ———— That Earthquuke, Aprinateld (Masw) Repabliotn, Koe,s, The carthyuake, which was felt simuitancous- 1y ns for north a8 White-River Junction, con- Jnled of two distinet lurclies, several secouds apart, toward the southwest, People who felt It indours eay it was as il the north- cast corner of tho “bullding was twhe ralsed on au inmense lever, ‘Tlie bells at some of the hotels, und door-bells In private houses, were set o Jlugling, but no cracks or njurics to butldiugs sre known, A stmllar shock happened about 4 o'ciock vne morning some threo years ngn, and auothier In the day timo about six jears N IARTVORD, CONN., AND VICINITY, Hariford Cowrant Nno, 8, A slight shock occurred fu this efty and yicinity ¢ Sunday, Onu ol the editors of tho Courant carciully noted the time—1:50 by local tyme. Appurestly tho waves ran with tue parallels ol latiude, Che vibrations wero sbout two ine sccoud, and continued ounly four or five seconds, ‘The welghts hancing n dn: winduw-casing grated agaiust the wall for several sceouds lunger, Une observer in Aun streat beard the crockery rattie slightly. Else- whery & door-bell rang. 1t woas voticed fn Wood- land, Bigouruey, Sumwmer, Willard, Edwards, Wiuthrop, and Aun atrcets, Mr., D, J. Ellse worth, ol Windsor, kindly sends the followidg note: » “Tiuere was an cartbquako shock at 1155 this morping, the vibratlous coutinulog several seconds. The waves wero longitudivaily north aud south, A map [n the sccond story, banging north and soutd, swayed and bounded agulust the wall, The vibrations coutinued louger, but not su heavy us thoso :m-urrmi ?0, 530 o'clock an the woruing of Oct. 24, 1864, WALLS CRACKED IX OXE 1lOUSE 1¥ ALDANT. v Au-uw Arys Albany was visited by varthquake vester- day morhing at 1:35 o'clock, Yhis will be news t0 sowne of out citicens, whils to others it will uvot, a8 8 Kreat many were awakcutd from thelr slumburs by the shock. It uppears tu bave been contined to no particulur rtlon of the city, fur, we Lave been - mrnml Ly persons {iving at opposite yuurters of the vity tudt they distiuetly feit the motion of the eurth, A Freat juany persous were aroused {rum thelr beds by what tuey supbosed to be an explosiun, and svite timld persons were reatly concerned for their personal sufely, Persous whio telt the shock describe it as o sort of unduluting motlon, thoss who experlenved it whilefu ped feeliug 8 though thelr couch was swayed gently to uyd fro. At the Pemtentiary the shock s suld to bave been particularly severe. A oumber of residents who felt it quickly dressed wud ran to the pear- et statiou-buuse aud fufurmed tue police, sup- pusing _ that & greats explosion ol some sort bud occurred. At the residence of Mr, Juhy treer, No. 09 Teo Mroeck street, several of the ulll:n were cracked, "1‘3 ‘l‘lw pictures bay; thereon very perceptibly dgaranged. At f&‘u‘r locaditles in'tbe m\P th & effeets wers produced, though vu serious gy 18 kuown to have resulted. It 18 a siugdiar fact in b the plcuomenon that o uumber of persous who were 1a the strect sitbetime did ot kuow of f§ oecurrencs or experictive any of its efects, whils others who were o thce goum were shod cked. Seret. Dorwg, of the Fousth Precinct, states that be was 1o the sta- tlon-bouse ot the thwe, cnzaved fu writlog ou tue slate when tho earthquake occurred, und the slate und desk wers 80 perveptibly shaken that be was compelled to deaist uuiilit bad pussed. He uid not imakive at tho time what wus the cause of the disturosnce, Thu dullowing bas been received trow the Dudiey Observatory: 70 (Ae Blilor of IAs Argus: At1:53 v'clock yes- terday (Sunday) mormitd, @ sovere sbock, sup- po4sd L0 Do 8u €3TILGUALE, Wil exDericneed 83 tho Duuley Observatory, and lasted forty seconds, At tbe Ubscrvatory Tesldence 8t was feit siuzle shock, but tha soutiauous st 10, 1877—-TWELVE PAGES, rervatory ftaslf, & more mstable bullding, it was feit na 8 dounle ano—a revere shock of 10 acconds dnration, followed after an inlerval of 20 seconds by a lighter one, Accorate obeerva- tiona of time and duration of the shock reported 1o the Dudley Obmervatory, will be thankfully ac knowledged. Reporta of obseryationn at conatder- able distances from Albany will be especlally wel- come, ‘The shiock, though very percentible, was not s severe as that of Oct. 20, 1870, at 11:15 2. m., when the city was similarly visited. The carthquake at that time lasted about one min- ute, ‘and employes in various public and _nanufacturiig buildings fled” for thelr lves Into tho streets, supposing that the bulldings were about to be destroved. No damace of any moment reaulted at that time, however. Clock pendulums swineing north and south at thal moment were made to swing east and west, showing that the earthquake wave passed In an eastward direction. ——————— The Good O1d Times. oo Fork Feening pru. How good were the goud old ties? From a book recently published in Berlie It apnears that uot longer azo than the middle of the last century nn Uerman could leave his conotry without a permit. If he did, his property was conflscated. A little boy, 10 sears old, belug accuned, and perhaps justiy convicted, of steal- ing a luntern used for lighting the streets, was huneed. If a person displensed the King, the King forthwith might Imprison him. 118 man drove 8 horse Lo fast, his sovercien beat him with a stick of white thorn. Princes and Prine- eases were no exception to guch trcatment, The ctvil service was conducted by officers who hiad purchased thelr appointments. Lieutenants thrashed eerpeants, sergeants thrashed privates, masters thrashed servants, A deserter from the army had his nose and cars sliced off, e — for weak and nervon Chronlc, patnful, and prostrating di without medicine, Pulvermacher's Electric elts the grand desideratam. ~ Avoid imitations, Book and Jonrnal, with parilcalare, mailed free. 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ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Fxrramation or Rerzmenca Marxs.-4 Ratard: excepted. *Bund: e ay excepted. 3 Monday exce; CHICAGO & FORTHWEBTERE RAILWAY. Ticket Offices, 62 Clar) “D(o!'lermm Tlouse) andat Amrive, aPactfe Past Line.. aSloux City & Yankion., i n};n:mg: :’h'}’fl'":lm:.mm K 408 m, abul N X, via C'ton| M. Agmank Sian mim: 30 &, . pom. am b.m, p.m. wm P B m. rosas Fxpres, m, arquetie Exnros am aliencya LAX® & fiockto )0, M. am biieneva lake Exprem. AP, m. * 91y a.m. Lot S IR P ARIR R, ML D 0:3Y 4.m. Pniiman lintel Tars are run throneh, hetwern Chl- eago and Conneil fliufTe, 3 £250.404 Conneil fitufle, on the train iéaving Chicago < Noother road rna Puliman or any other form of hotel ears weat of Clileago, o= lepotenmer ot Welinand Kingle-ate, &~Denot corner of Canal and Kinzle-sta, CHICAGO, 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LIRE. Theket otfices 62 Clark-at. _and a¢_Kinsic-street Devot, V7 icave, | Arrive. St Panl & Minneapolls Ex.., [*10:00 8. m.,* 4:007. B, Paul & Siliticapoils Fxcoe ' D00 R: me't Siom R e CHICAGO, ALTON & 8T. KANSAS CITY & BENVER SHORL LINES. Unton tiepot. Woat Shile, near Madison-st. brhige, and Tweaty-third-st. Ticket Uffice, 122 l(llnlhfl»fllhll. Teave, | Arrive. oNet& Dl L p ¢ 008 M. CHICAGQ, MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL RAILWAY, Union Debat. corner Madison and Canalsta Ticket OMce, mikauth Clark+st., oppoulta Sherman House, and at depot. Arrive. Teave, Miiwaukes Exprea. oo T *B:00p. o Wimonin & )(Tnncmub o R Tay, wi Menuatia through| Day Ex co0e0e €10:008. m. [* 4:00p. M. ‘and Minne’ ratve os ® BC3P, M. 111:008. me n Qreen| Hay, Stevens Point. Axhe| _land through Niglii Exprest, t 9:00p. m. |t 7:008. m. ne; ervis an ] Q4 Citen, OF via Wateriown, Latrosse, aad N1a0na: TLLINOIB CENTRAL RAILEO AD. foos ut Lake-at, and foot of Twenty-sacond-nt, DRt e v 131 m‘m‘unpu-m. Bekr Ciarie T Ft. Lonia Expre K1, Louls Fast Catro & New Orleany £x, CHICAGO, EURLINGTON & 0Y BATLEOAD. Uepots foot of Lake-ss., Indiana-ay,, and Sisteenthe st., and Canal aod Sixtoenth-sta. Ticket Oifices, 39 Clark-st., and at depot Leave. | Arrive. Malland Express, Ottawa and Btreator ... 7; flockf rd, ¥buque, &Sionx City *10: "actic .+ %0 Rau Express mu}mnh City, Atchison & 5t - Jrrees 10:99 8, m, Pt & Bioux ‘Cliy Exvress » 9:30 pum. Pacife NightExpr'enforOmaha $10:00 p.m. KanpsaCity, Atchison, 8t.Joc,| and Te 10:00 p.m. ‘exas Expren., Lt MICHIGAN O te Toot of Lake-at.y aud foet Uice, 67 Clark-st. dolph, Grani Pacine Hotel, t 8358 m, l\I. BAILROAD, oot of Twenty-second-st, southeast corner of ltan and st FPaliner lvuse, McCORMICK HSLL, Positively Imt—Aypeumnce in Obicago. Saturday Afternoon at 2, Saturday Evening at 8. Swedish Tady Vocal (uartet, And the most fintahed Harplst in the world, APTOMMAS. _Matinee admission, 40 centa. McVICKER'S THEATRE, Thursday, Fridsy, sn nig. l!,«\ET N1GHTS of tie brilllant comel PINE DOMINOSI! * Tloul wolt aui wnl y nenve,? TINE DOMINOSL indored by al who bave wit- nessed as 8 SPARKLING C * Lex nbseus ont tonjours tort.$ Ttemember this and see **PINK DOMINOS™ before withidrann, Esturday, Last Pink Domino Matineas * NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, FRIDAT, Nov. 0.~Continued success of tho BARTLEY OAMPBELL COMEDY O0MP'Y, This evening, Mr. Camphell's Mghly suecesstul piay, v originally Heeformed in thie ity with unbounded succens, and OVEL 0 NIUILLS In Londou, THE VIRGINIANS. A PLAY OF POWER AND PAT) A CABT 0 DRILLIANCY. Due otics of the periva ©f tho scason, HOW WO Matinees Wednosdny nd COLISEUM, THE OREATEST AMU&HIM NT RESORT OF THE TO-INIGET, {helast representation of tho tireat Trama of *opn WOIKIRGMEN.® Un Synday Atirmocu and Eveuing the trsudest Array of Splindor (hat liss ever heen pro. duced In auy Atmer:can Fhesire, witliour entire Kew Compauy” ot Drawmatic, Bpecality, snd Fantomimis ruidta. II:\\'lil(lllA\"N TUEATRE Late Adelphiy, ES' GREATEST BATUIDAY MATISRE, om g OROAY SIGT B uccesaf tie Equestricutio Star, EKATE FISHIER, her, tralued steed, ** Black Beas,”? (o the Bolendld A ur, WWiid ures d ienirtoime, Drutis: MAZ of Tart Mube 'l M'CORMICK MALL, d Ing, 2 Saturday afternoon at.2 faturday exenlng. last appear Sedish Laly Vieal Ouarllt AND” APTOMMAS. T EDUCATIONAL. 164 WEST OHESTER PAIK, DOITON, CULLEGIATE FDUCATIUN for Four TUUSU LA- DIES ot sny age wbove i7, E.R.HUMPHREYS,LL.D. (Pormerly of Cambridko Univeraity, England,) Authorof **Lyra liclienlea ™ ** Matusl of Urerk and Lot Compoation” LIVl Law o+ Lessons: ot 10s ‘J\‘\!‘IKH,-]‘ nd utlier wurks, ¥ ] cdthoneragule dusirous Of recelviug o lku sound culfv i, whether wiil a view G tug ' Oxford e for W ullll’DL o entering any Coliege, or sim Ry sy educational advantare to bo ob ory Hicrary ay v, ab- T St o Wil b et Uy s aah Ripa i 1al hireys will 1V0 1em & comfonatle T without " soclery ™ &ad fashton b petura liberal tep i are requirud Fall references glven I clreular, esj eclally refer, 84 W Homd snd wel evtor, tho IKev, Fulllfp Brooks, 1), £, g, . D OeRs of the Febiofical (Epi.) behool Cabriduy (aitd Mre Gray)g the Rrev. dou’ i otk gina Sl Prescous Mrs, U, Tlerdiug wo Al tanliog, cucater. » & Uiasalcal Bcholar, Dr, iumphreys has no supe- vlur in this conntry, "= Hobie Journad. »Aus Greck and Latin Nclular, and especlally as s accurate and Qucat writer of thosc lAngusges. Do cor- taiuly has vo superior, If s bas Auy cqual, Ih oils coags try. Loy, (Ureek) Goowwix, Uarverd University, Admiaslon ut uuy tiuie betora biee, 3. Allen Academy aud Poigtochude Institute, Nos. 144 and 148, Twenty-secund-at.,near Michixaa-sy, 08t elegaut aud thorguglily equipned Boys' snd P N g S Ay g Aflen lusirucions, New pubils recelved at ey time, TRA W, ALLEN, LL D, Preade JENNINGS SE 5 KGNV oy CRICRS SEMINARY, ULORA. ILL. A scliool fur botl sexes; £44 pays for erd, pouii il sod tuition do common Euglish tor wiiiter terms of 13 wesksy beglouiy ! Al dreas tbe Frinciial, NE BASILYA AXD MBS, HIALFOUD'S (LATE Bire. Usdett LIOMIw's) Eugilet, Ficuch, und Gers a0 Bodidiing sud Day-3cbool fur Julln ilrects withy calisticinon, o 17 W, uclia s s Teopeus Sey 2 tuuy b 1ade vy lecter o Pheroil e icanc tetthera.® Eovtn by ru fir suly Soupet Clur, A VR S T T ALY bosuixg bertun Particuisis sdircar L. HAND, Geieva Lane, Wie but 1 b Loud Applic 0L FOR HOYS. " FOR MEDICAL, TAMAR INDIEN (Usirerially pre: I'Fllan:l‘ Ly the Faculty).-~A Laative, Kefroaslilo, sud Medivated iedit Logenges [or tho fmmcdiate relict sftectunl cure of L'uu-h\mlhm. Huadaches, Bile, Hewm- u Sirholds vic: Cvaime (ke piils aud (e usudl purg- 1Ten), recabl ske agUd Desr produces Lirila. i Y CRTLTON. S Tt e Bt br'ei chuuiicd Leave, | Afrive, Mait (viadiata nod Atr Line)..s 71008 m. |93 5. m. Day Expr ] . h-.nm-wAccumflle«huuu“ o & m,; P . = 43 p, m. MikWa, m. A\tiantls Kxj 13 m.!! B0 A miy Nigut Expr ~0:00 p. . {$18:90 0. m. FITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & OHICAGO RAILWAY, Depot. comer Conal and Madison-ats. Ticket O Mot Clarkat,, Palmer House, sud Grand Pacinic fotel. Arriva. Mali and Express, 7:00D, M. Riua. m. Pucifc Expres. Fan Lo BALTIMORE & OHIO. Trsianleave from Fxposition “n"mukflm of Mon. roeeat, Tleket Ollices: 83 Clark-si., Palmer Ios Gifdie). ety Urand Paciic, and Depot (Exposition g) e Arr Morning Express.. a. m. 1§ 6140w, m. i ey 9:40p, . I} Gi40p, m. LAKE GHORE & MIOHIGAN BOUTHERN. Leave. | Amive. MorningStanl~0ld Line. 7238 m.| Ti40p. M. N. Y. & llostan Special D:00 8, M. THOP M. Aitantl rems, dali] 81180, m.¢ S, i 120 Nighs Eap b. . § 61408 m PITTTSBURG, CINCINNAT( & BT. LOUT3 R B. Depot corner of Clinton and Carroli-ats,, Weat Sida. Depar Artive. Columbus & Fust Dy Fx. o' A0 p. . Columbus & East fo’ty 14 7130 6 m CHIOAGO, ROOK IBLAND & PACIFI0 KAILM"AIZ Deput, corner of Von tlurea and Sburinan-sid, Tickod Uttice, 50 Clark-st., Bhermian Loise, Leave, Arrive, maha Leavenw'th & Atch Ex 10:13 8.1, 3 4:00 ’erit Avcominodatiua.. 13 .m. * hit Kxpress, kL s e S waukes ™ For Bl e s suudsy excep wevossers B & T iy’ e DoAY duu't £0 Wntil, 4 pom xl:x::rlllnk‘l boat goes thruugh to Urand Haplds, sud Muske- Vool Ludlugton, an i)y, SatUrday i Bundi ForGreen liay, Es:anaia, ol Utticesnd docks, foot Michizan-av. RECEIVER'S SALE. THURSDAY,NOV.15,1877. Sour! ook Cunul ., . vl *a ke SEiam WP e T Mleulyus Coamral iatirosd ice (1 horeby given that, {n puréuance with decretul pder enteryd (o kald cause v mutuu‘d day v te duly & e ove! solmm sy uf X Bl ‘:::Nhlml 4 €O g thlll ol and shiow ni aciurery’ reuialu of thw late Brm of l'lru Hro. & Co., lolow it purchasers, togvtier with store sod ofice furnle ture of saimet ala vuy lsrge {ron sale and two sharss f wiock fu thie hspusition Bullding, unless before that bt y & bl a llwnnulu 10 tha n«cehrr!.ul the wipls U shall ubtiltted sud approved by the Collre. ns: Under $1i, houal, B0 days' o, valustiun thereof, wade by an inqucst beld thereon s butidewed b s Cobrl or s catia why tho © shotid not b sold RARERUNEIAN, sherim. A Eheriffs OMee, Lancastsr, Ocworr 16, 17T, = rn'fiahcl.u{ ~PUTS AND CALLS. <= S0, 8200, Ty L0 mculs 18 Stocks, which frequcully pay frvid Sve twenty thues e carvicd b4 fuag wedevired 00 duposit of 3 peF ceut, 10Ty Cleculals a0y weekly roports seut free. For tho Beal snd Latest Improved POWER CORN SHELLERS, Hovolving Screone, ud Saction Fan, sddress STEUMAN & CU., Aurvm, Dearborn County, lnd. MISCELLANEOUS, LKL 18 rug 3 auge, Daceliere, T, L Patti, Ieadle Busit Tof tuls baper th Fraate: ECTION/CADE® Gurviu3daye_¥or sal by FUUUENA, New Yurk. theplipwicians o Mz, ATHEY Now VYoik. aud Lund dog, and su- § penor to all othors forblic, prompt curs of all du- churged, roe cent or of long stanid- ing. Prepared Ly oy Do W vl ' Ve PRESORIPTION FREE. F i i Net Debllity, waat o e orte ey, o e S g YT A Sy st haa i) IGrelicg s, Addctas De v 3 ol A LTI Weat SLxiliat., Ciuclouall, O

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