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* Coal held frm at $1,10 to Chicago sud Milwaukee, . Yorne Lock for twenty-four hours cading G o'clock TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1877—TWELVE PAGES, MARIN WS. The Schooner Gardner Still on the Beach at Lincoln Park. Arrival of Two Disabled 8ail-Ves sels Withont a Stitch of Canvass, Crafse of & Revenue-Cufter, a Canadian Gunboat, n Tale of Dis. tress, Ete. HWARBOR BOUNDINGS. goandlogs at St. Josaph's hatbor show the fol- Joming as the shoalest water, vis.: Ianging the pler light and_ 1oyt Housc, 13 feet; ranging pler {ight and north draw of brudge, 1234 feel: ranging Jine of new north pler (which by the compass ja porth 74 deg. weat), 14% fect, The northpleris 200 fcet the longer, and les across the range formed by the plez light and the main Jight on the sl At Orand Iaven, sanndings taken latoly show (hat bar, of middle ground, has formed just out- tile the piets and (n front of te middle of the en- trsnce, beginning nt sbout 250 fect northwest from {hecnd of the south pier, With 14% fect of watcr, Yadextentting northward 10 & point Aont 250 fect soathwest from the emd of 148 nortl picr, where theze in bot 11 feetof walcr. The baris very nar- Tow, llic waler deepening 10 17 feet within about 150 fect either way. Amxmnchllu}on a line rang- 1og the north pler vessein will nd 15 feet of waler Mihe shonleat polnt, while on_the line ranging pier tights and range lights they will find 17 fect Jushoalest rounding, ° Vesecla should hold the ferieads close, in elthee cane, until within 100 Pectof tho openlng, after which they will bein 1afe water anywhere. JHADPS AND MISHAPS, It has been definitely setiled that the three- masted vessel aunk near Long Point, Lake Erle, 1o besche Valentine. Nhe was of 273 tons bueden, ad boilt 1n Conneant, O., by Shipbnitder White, sed Isonched In 1867, Sho was owned by M, Ca- ron, of tho same port; was valued st 8,000, sod tated B2, Har crew escaped beforo she went n°1'h'; schr Bkylark, that was reported ashore at orth Bay, the noriticrn end of Lake Michigan, atrived liere yesterday, Ingood trim. She bllf;ul Been ashure, as ramored, The echr Lizzle A. Law ran back yesterday on account of 8 leak, and will go Into” dry-dock to have it attended to, ‘Atiant accounts the schrs SBunn yafde and 1linck- ley, nahore at Thunder Bay, were in a falr way to 1 o, ¥y ont taus took a ull at the brig Cohen, stBiay View, Lake Erie, Wedneaday, but ‘budge her. ashore atled to S8TILL ON TIIE STRAND. The tugs at work about the stranded schr F. B, Garduer, sl Lincoln Park, were unable to pull beroff after & hard trial, and the tug Richarda bo- o yesterday to work out n channel around hier by the action of her wheel. Jackscrews had been placed under the vesscl, and she moved four or fve nches off sideways, and hor stern dropped down when tho acrews were removed, Capt. Wilon, of the Richards, was not willing, lust eninyg, tocontinae his work unless the ownor of fhe Gardner wonld gunranteo to got his craft off in the event of her grounding hard on, and, the guar- anty belng refuscd, ho stopped operations, 'Fho $00 (bxthad beon, or Intu be, pald for the job has Leen oxhausted in labor and material. and” unless more funds are forthcoming it is likely operations will be delayed until sume new arrangement is made. Somuthing must be dono soon, for a strong ‘wind from (ho northeast or southeast will il up e temporary channel in a short tine, DISABLED SCIIOONERS, Two larize toge, the Crusader and the Champlon, srrived here yosterday, tua former having the achy Jomes C, Klng In tow and the latter tho scir Croesthwalte. Botlsall craft had been dienbled fo the blow of a wock ago last Thurs- dsy by the loss of thelr canvas. Tho King was towed from Tawas, and the Crossthwaite from Ceawford's Quarry, Thero was only a Jib leftof the King's saile, and not one whole plece of the Crossthwaite's canvas, The towing bill of the former was 81,000, and eome dispute nrosc orer 1t on tho arrival of the vessel in port. When Avesvel {s disabled, the large tugs charge $:350 a day for Whelr services, but under ordinury eircum- atancea $80 would have been chiarged the King for towinz her up from Tawas, Capt, iallertine, of the Crusader. stated last ercning that lie would probably proceed to Che- boygan and remnln thera for thu rest of the seasvn intne towing and wrecking business, £ PORT MHURON, Hpectal Disvatch 1o The Chicudn Tribune, Porr lvuow, Mich.,, Nov, 10.-Nown-—Prons Jsrvls, Lord, Arabis, Russtan, D. F. luse and batyes, King and banges, Mary Pringle and baeges; schrs Ann Sarla, Dattie Wells, Mary Merritt, An- e, Poterson, T'. 1, Howland, John Il, Mernill, Elvlra, Typo, Hoboken, Angus Swith, ©. i, Minch, C. J. Maglil, Riversido, Southwent, John 1L Noyes, J. Iligler, J. T, Richarde, Buncalore, alted, &, J, Tilden, ¥, L. Danforth, L. launs, fl.lA. Woad. s —v'cupa Annle ‘ratg, '\ Hothoke. darice Biake vee Ohto, Setnt, Do Wilson and consort, Germ Oacar Townsend and consori: Music aud barges: achre Seaman, Metropolts, Laucoln Dall, #, W, tUiurd, tichard, Winstow, Wind~Bouthiwest and gentle; wealher fine. — BUTFFALO, Soecial Dispatch 1o The Chicago Tribune. Durraro, Nov. 1,—Tho brig E. Cohen, nehore 4t Bay View, has bocn abandoned by her owners, Alter expending aboot $300 on tuge and ateam. pumpe. This morning tho sca was high and favor- abie, but, notwithstanding she was pumped nearly dry, two tuge coutd not even atart her. She was ozlnsured. 1t comes bard on Capt. Uolden, who 7ald 815,000 for tho cralt & fow yeara sinco, and sheban never carnod bim ono doltarover exvenscy, Uaal-boate ara acarce, and rales are higuer; 1bipmenta at 11c on wheat to New York. Coal frelghta arc-caster, Thoachr David Vance ¥aschartared at 00c on coal to Chicago, Tho sclir w‘:‘ull‘ljl‘!‘flhl Koea to Krio for coal 1o Chicago at $1 k practically closes tho shippingthron, M e ko ¢ o, ol shippud ta New York nest woek, -+ Ve —_— CRUISE OF TIIE ANDREW JOIINSON. The rovenue-culler Andrew Johmson, Capt. Evans, arrived bere yesterday morning from a Cruite Lo the north e of Lake Michigan. Duning ber last trip shie han been deliveriug snpplies to ull {he lite-saving stations from Urand Haven north- ward, by tho east side of the lake, to Lieaver lul- i and also 10 all stations on e weat side of Capt, Evans, before ‘starting on this trip, re- geivel” fuxizoctions froi the Reerclary of’ the arimitiorti et s Moo , h arresling 'rsond on the llaude in Lake Michigau for violuiion of revenne Mich., for tria). ev ;mxxln:::n nl:l.‘rll)lll w‘u;‘u “r'nuhuml in this lawlese b on_on tho licavars, bul t “ougd,—fuaubes Wisconsim Theh s o0l ot be PORT COLBORNE, Borraro, Nov, 10.~Vesscls possing Port Col- th: Esatward—Props Empire, Cloveland (o Odens. burg; Granito State, Toledo’ to Ogdenaburg; barks 8. Neclon, Chicsga to Turonfu, Augusta, Middle m:xzn:’uw Kilugstonj schr Nevads, Milwaukes to Westward— 3 - 0 Bark N ateron, Gimepots urears, o Chies Discharging at clevator=liarve Tecumseh., h} pnl:l .lur harbor—Prop Uarden Cily and barze FFALO, Berravo, Nov. 10.—Hat hittle done in charte behra Clty of the Stralts, coal frum Eandusky to Milwaukeo at $1 por ton; Pandors, coal to Wind- Aor 8t t5c; L, A, Androws, salt toSandusky st be, Sud cement at 6o; Law Ellsworth, pig-iton to De- lhilll at 50c; Telegraph, coal {0 Tuledo st 15c. loiearancee—Props Scotia, Chicago: E. B, Hale, 1 Gaud; achrs Uerlach, 500 toad conl; Chizago ton. en) Barnes, 1,000 tong coal; N, Heddini- Valley "pogud C. Jefizey, Cloveland; Muuuics ey, Toledos J. W, lundford, Saginaw, VESSELS REPAIRED, At Port Huton the steam barge Swallow has been Iefastened all uver, and had now planks put in ber h"flw. sud now ceiling. Her deck and bull have s *n recalked, aud repairs amounting to $1. ave by i d“:inlgx'fley?n her. Bhe is vxvected to leave “"l":i: iy St. Josoph bag bad her bow rebilt sud ForMius repalred to the extent of $330. Ug Frank Moffat 1s (o recoive & new whoel. P LAXE FREIGNTS. "mcma. Nov. 10.—Rates wero strunger at 43¢ u“:;m: by sall and Bc wasasked by seam to Bk 0. The demand was Huht, and carexrs wero i o iout o send out sall vessolu. Ty oller- 1oty 1:}5‘:”"0"’ wero light. Room wis takon ), 'a wheat, 53,000 ba corn, and 28,000 Fountata "l‘_n’unw:flymm L Ml Gallaty” coru ot §tie; Hichnood aad d nur through; Senrm w. . Allen and Relil Case, corn ati%ic. free. To Oaweso—tiche Mary Collina, wheat on 1. To Usdensturg~-F'rop Champlain, wheat rough, - A CANADIAN GUN-BOAT. The Detroit Post and Tribune I8 anthority for the statement thata Dritish naval officer in ex- pected at Windsor from Ottawa, empowcred to charter asteamee and fit her ont 29 8 gun-hoat, 10 tie kept ready for aetyice In view of the teounies Luat have lately risen on the question of Atcrican tugs wrecking in American waters, A TALE OF SUFFERING. Martin Oleson, mateof the Jost schr lerlin, tells 4 pitifal story of hanlship and suffering while on board that craft. It appears that the Captain's ron, Richard Johnron, slept the sleep of death while 1astied ta a wpar, and Oleson and 1fanson, the unly survivors of the slx persons on boaed, bad fallen asiecp, aud would bave porished but for the lite-saving crew. N —— MILWAUREE, Bpeeinl Dimateh to ‘The Chicagn Tritwme, Miuwaures, Wis., Nov. 10.—Charters—Schrs G, C, Trumpfl sud St Lawreuce, 8,000 bu whest, to Oswewo at J0c: ateam barge Inter-Ucean and barge Argonant, 12,000 bu wheat to BufTalo at hige. During the' week thirty-one cargoes of ‘wheat, aggresating B3, 200 bu, were shipped, of which'780, 200 were wheat, MARQUETTE. Apeciat Dispntch to The Uhicugn Tridune. Manquerrs, Mich., Nov. 1U,—assed Up -Prop J, L. urd, Down—Props Pacific, Peerless. Weathor—¥ine. ERIE. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. Enrz, Pa., Nov. 18.—Atrival—8che John B, Merrill, Milwaukee. Departures—P'rops China, Chasncey MHurlbut, Forest City, Chicago. NAVIUATION NOTES. CutcAco, —The water in Lake Michigan 1a said to be a foot lower this year than | S perior steamers of this purt are now on th trips The Qoodrich stmr Muskegon left for Grand Tiaven and Muskegon Inst evening for the last timo this season....The stmr Mcnominea will leave ‘Fuesday for Escansba and Ureen Bay for the last time thia seaeon ..."The Gospel-ship Glad TidIngs, Capt. Bundy, lias arrived hero from her evange ical crulse on Lake Michigan..., The bark Favorite and schr (allatin are going Into dry dock for re- .the schr Lucerne has lafd “up here, and Ucorge McLeod, ha gone tu bis home at Boilalo,...Yne ‘schr W, I Preston has cleared for Point Belsey to_ et a carvo of oak and bass- wood lumber for Osweyo... The sleam- varge Kerslaw bas arrived In port, Uhus completing her twelfth round Arlf of the neason, with full carcoes each way, from Chicazo to Buffa. 10.... The tug Triad Is on her way here from fay ©ity, where she han bren doinz business for some little time....The Northern Tranait propellers are all running wnd doing a good businers, ‘They will not Iay up until the Welland Canal closes. ... The tug Annle Laurie, of Snugatnck, has gone down the eanal 1o the Misslssipps Itiver, bound for Mo- Dile iny, whete she will engago In towlng during the winter, Ornen PorTa,—The grain now arriving at Bof- falo s forwarded o the suaboard Ly eall .. The Inspectoraat Detrolt arv afier unlicensed steam- ere, and have selzed tho tuz Farmr and atmr W, H. Quimby ... John_Saveland purchascd the acow B R oison at Marshain rale st Siiwaukoe Thuraday for §48, sunr Flora han left Cleveland on her last trip of the weason to Port Stanley. On her return she will proceed to Mit. waukee to lay up ... A survey has been held on the echr Senator, and her damages are estimuted wt proonbly bo paid by the Insuraice companicw. ... Tho Alade mays 8 number of echooners are preparing to lenve Toledy for this port, where they will Iny up for the winter, expecing to oblaina good freliht carl the eprine.. .. Threc of the Belyen family have lost thelr lives on the lakes, two by the wreeking of the rchr Magetlan, and the thied “from the schr Jane MeLaod on Lake Krle In 1870., .. The schr Pfiater, which wan selzed at Detroit’ Wednesday evenlng by Deputy United Etates Marshal Norn, was Londed late the same night, and_procecded on her wayto Chicagu..,.The steam yncht It. ¥, Chilils s been suld to' K, T, Sales, of St. Clair, who proposes to run her as a ferry between that place and Courtwright and Moaretuivn, The Chilis left for &4, Clalr lust week.,...There la great activity among both shippers und veesel-owners in tio poet of Montreal, Tho elevatoraare sald to be dis- charted rapldly, but considerable delay had been experienced rucently owlng (o the wet weather, Very fow salling venscls ure in the harbor, and batteaus, schooners, and small craft are being con- signed Lo winter quarters, PORT OF CHICAGO. The following wero the arrivals and clearancos for tho twenty-four hours cading at 10 o'clock Jast night: Amntvats=6tmrs Muskegon, Muskegon, sundries; Atpenu, Manitbwoc, aundrices Drof orite, Sonum: inve, fowing: Innac'siar, Earry, Snd, fowties Vil Ketdlam, Duftalo, ‘conls . C. 10 sundriesy’ Desn tilehmoid, “DulTal Raugatuck, sundries} George bunbar, ojeon, Junbery fto Lake, lumbury saderstnekiiay, owingy Chasaplt. ietrult, tow] schra’ Onteich, Bianico, Wmbery Tum 1'a wooly Uranus, Sieaonifnee, luigter; T Tenominee, lumicrs Honora, Slenuminve, lim- nd idiogs, B Martin e lifand, et Wests sliester, Muskogun, Jumbert L A. 0 Frank: lou: o Surton, f milwrs Aetive, Moskegon, jumirs Jicrile Hathes n—.:»u‘ml-)‘ Timbiers Lo Ay Blmpson, SIanis tee, fumbery Annle Bherwond. Brle, af Manftowo ewon, Jumhery 1T, 15 Purz juskegou, lumbe) \t er, Advance, Muskegon, Jumbees Muskexoa, lonibers Chatlle iHibbard, Alasks, po rlmnev. Chieboyaan, dumbers Atsita, Calar ifive ¥ [t 3 1 L akexn, lumbers Kilza Nt whos White Lk . i, M . 1L Vet keyon, Taimter: I3 ||AAKVOH W Pul City, lutubees W IL Hawking, White Lake, B nto, Dcontoy lumber; skylark, 0 Wanbaumene, Farry sound, Tnty Sever, Farry Sound, lehts Muskoka. Parry Souiid, tents 3, T, 1tut: for, Buffalo, coals J, B, Murrill, Saskegon, ldiuver: UL Flier, Ludingion, lunber. Leanaxcxe-sche Hingibiict, Dufalo. 8400 b harioy schir Active, M 3,000 i’ cuen intti Plahier, Davia Pl o Cuaries Wail, 'Bufla Harnes, Marineite, 50 brls beel r M Goderich, 16, 100 bu wheat; 8:he Morninis Lighl, Buf: ato, 10,401 1 ORIay ACBE U 4. MIXer, Torvito, 17,431 o, welit 31, A Kent, | 000 bu coriyg sehr ¥ If, Hucidon, Buffato, 40,0 et} stuir Muske: Sinuliombe 13 bilxsbzur und aundrioey sl El white “Lake, M0 bu o, k and siindrice; LY oa 600 bag s s, 1y Ogdensbury 1 4 bis outa 10 brls beef, 11} Lo Gueida, namslo, 1431 b 2% bris four, 40 bags tmothy il prug sud 16,000 Ls 418 bu wlieat, 70 plain, Klugaton ) il lllllllll?} Lheboyal ite, “!llmlll"l irls upiiea, ta) and suniries; st v brop udrlun brv pork and e o L Buainlcu, 20 brle beof and sundries; Slicboygan, 4400 hu C sow C. G Trowbridge, Maulstes, 23 tuns huy and o tons feed. 1oy e e THE COURTS. New Suits, Bank. Recard of Judgments, = ruptcles, Eto Andrine Niclson iled & bil) yesterday against her husband, Peter Niclson, asking for a divoree on the ground of desertion. iTEMS, Judge Drummond was engaged yeaterday in hearing the case of Heury Moncke etal. va. Thilo C. Calhioun et al. ‘The bill was filed to stt malde a mortzage 1o Calboun which It was cluitned liad becu patid. Thu muney bad been pald to one Ward, and the question was, whethe er he scied ms agent for Calboun. The Judge declded that ha did, that the mortgage had been paid and should be canceled, and rendered & decree dn fuvor of the complainanta, Judge Blodiett witl todday bear the demur- rers Lo Lhe amendgd answers Met Thursday by Ford, Oilver & CJ. and Roeile, Junker & Ca, Judae Rogers was yésturduy engaged fn hear- Ing the argument on thie demurrers to somo amended pleas of the defenduuts tu the case of thie City ve. Davil A, Uage and his bundsmew, The vieas demurred to are the ninth, teulh, and eleventh, and they set out that Guge was allowed to loau thu wmonbey recelved by bun as Treasurer to the banke; also that Usse turncd over a large amount of sccurities o ticorge 'Taylor for the bevent of tho city, sutliclont to “discharge bis indebtedness, but whichi Lhe ml failed tu collect, tu couseyuence of all which the surctics were discharged. Al theso maticra have been pleaded before 3 wu- other shupe, but they constitute the real de- fuuds to the sult, and therefore bave been fntro- duced {u & new form in hoepes of thetr belng sultivicut to defeat the prosscution. Toe argu- ment wus uot coucluded, Charies Flukler was trled vesterday beforo Judge Blodgett on o charge of defruudipg the rovcuug by inaking false luvoices, but was dis- charged, 1o wus un Importer of velvets sud Itanan cloths, and was 1o the bubit of hav- ing two Invoices sent to blin with bis pur. chased. One represcoted the true cost of the goods, on whlch valuation be patd his duties, and the other was doctored so a8 to make the cost apuarently wuch bigher, Thls second class of invulces was used to show to his customers when be peeded to bulster up his statements as to the cost of Lis cloths, Thou{h be uudoubt. edly (m“oml ou hils custowers, be does not ap- pear to and be was acquitted. A tinrd dividesd meeting will be helaat 8 p. m. in the case ol the Great Western Iusuraoce Cuwpauy. 3 Judges Gary, Jamesou, Moore, Beoth, snd Farwell will hearmotious to-day, Judge Rogers motlous for uew trials, sud Judge Willisms general busiocas The whisky cases of Roclle, Junker & Co. ave defruuded the Guvernwest st all,. {codlelds, fur lslands, wnd Bk and Ford, Ollvee & Co. came up yesterday bo- foredudge Bladeett on s motion to continte on accottnt of the absence of Gholsen (. Russell, but the motion was overruled, ‘The fury fn the United Statea Diatrict Cours was yesterday discharged untit Monday, UNITED STATES COURTY, Mnyo (3. Bmith fled = bil) yesterday againat (lurdon 8, [ubbard, Jr, W. C. Grant, . B. Bynean. R K. Jenking, and Charles E. and Eva Jackson to foreclone a trust-deed Tor £10,000 on the N, E. If of the N E. ) of the N. E. ¥ of Nee. 24, 39, 134, HANRRUITCY MATTERS, Franklin Fairman, a clerk restling at No. 23 ‘Twunty-lifth street, found it necessary yester- day Lo aquare bimsell with the world by going theough l»unkn?ntcv. 11is sccured debts amount. 1o $20,600, with securities valued st §34,500, amd the uneccured $12,52018. His dsects compriee Il valued st $20,400, mortgaged for $15,600; open nccounts, 81,1055 an intereat n the Uardan City Petrolenm and Minlog Company, nominal value &1,312.00; forty shures in the Northwestern Abell Loom Compuny; clghty shares In the La Grange fron & Steel Company, par value $3,000; and one | aharein. the Weat Bide Skating Rink Associa- thon, all of which atock 8 worthiess: and fire- insuranve policles, $7,600, Reference to Heyis- ter Hibburd, tlenry Ellsworth, late of the firm of E. Hunter & Co., carrfage manufacturers at 373 icr avenue, alro Fave "l"“‘“ ghiosi, flnan- cially epeaking, with the following showin; Secured debts, $1,0175 unsocared, $ 15,0M. No oasets beyond exemptions, The petition wus referred to Rerister Ilibbard. ‘The compusition in the case of the Brown & l\llm A]u.hle Manutacturing Company ivas con- rmed. ‘The proceedings ngainst Joseph Law were ais- aissed at hils owi costs, Discharges were irsued to George M, Arnold, Bamuel Cornelius, Rufus Lane, John Goessman, and Albert B, Van Colt, BUFERIOI COURT IN NRIEP. Jolin Dick, Assdiznes of Gustay Lovi, began a suit in debt Tor $15,000 agaluat Willtamn Moor, Jumes McKens Charles L. and F. G, Ander- son, and W, 'l Keenan, Peter Cooper's (1,.ae Factory began a sult for &1,500 agninst Joseph Licbensteln and Hen- riett Maver. B. F. Dow and J. 8. Fowler sued Jabez C. Crooker fur $1,(00. Omur Bushiell commenced an actlon In tres- pass ugaiust Thomas Moran, claiming $100,000. CHICCIT CUURT, Potter Palmer began u snit for $20,000 yester- day against the City of Chicago, Jacob Ginste] began o suit haoamplns agalnst Chorles Langner to recover $5, damages for maticlous prosecutton, William F, Higeins brought suit by attach- ment awninst Dennis and Jamea Magulire to re- cover §1,142 TOR CALL MONDAY. Jupar Druxsioxp—In chambers. Jupez liLovorrt —Criminal calendar, triu{n"l GaBT—180 to 208, inclusive. No case on Junae Jaura Pansed carosrs No. 150, Shaw s, Griswold, on trial. Juuue Moune—), 11, 12 No case on trlal, Jubok Roikns=Set’ cano * K77, Webnter ve. Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chlcago' Kailrond Come iy and calendar Noe, ik to 513, Inclusive, No. 531, Saxan va. Samolsky. on frial Junar Boorin—Set case, term 802, Woaver ¥n, Brenner, and caleniar Nos, “§4, #i6. 310, 10105, incluwive, except 353, 300, 803, 1 _No caee on teial, Juuuk FARWELL—Ueneral busineam i I-hlmu: WitLtaxs=n18, Fox ve. Long, stillon rlal, JUDUSENTS, Surnion Cornt — Coxrzssioxs = Valentine Niats va, Teinhard llagemann, $1,070. 7 Yoclay Kleoha va. Frank Pracns, 8277 Lamaroux vu. Norman C, erkins, § Jupse Oany—First National DBank of. Chicazo va. Michael Keeley, 31,80, 82, —Georgs 11, Alrd George I Marris, sulmu L1, 1l. llerry otal. 1lenderson and Fred 1L Frear, 1 et Amasa Bwift, Wright, $177. 10, ~Murtin Kraemer va. I}, R. O'Malley, 827,20, CroriT Counr—Conrxasions—M," J. Stern Jacob Wolf, $8° Junng Rourns—Engelbut Flaher ve, John and Mary K. Gubbins; verdict, $004, and motlon for new trial, Jupax Bootn—T. M, Bradley us, Abranam Lip. man; verdict, $1,000, and motion for new tefal, p— CURRENT GOSSIP. DREAM-DEATIL Ttock me slowly, crooning lowly, Till 1 slumbor; 'Qalnst the shutter, welird birds futter ‘Without nowmber. In this queer, dark kitcnen, Tmatk Jlow the light ziares; From the sweeping tirepliace leaping, Tho red flame fiares, O'er the fira hung, long has loud sung, % With itn ateaniLi The large kettle of dark metal— Sung of dream-death, Tlerba slow-stecping send up cresping Wrestha of vapors On the lable, like xome fable, Burns a taper, Till I slumber, croun the number Of the clock-tones; . ¢ Drift to dream-death, " sings the steam-breath, While the wind moans. Croon that stary, gray and gory, Which my benrt knows: Quite deail—saving mine eyes raving As tio wind blows, For mine oycs are at & wise war With des! uriug They Lo wagic on and 10 rage on, Horror-bearing, ° And, hete Iying, I've been dylog, And am now dead; O'er the arm-chalr fulls my looss hale From a numb head. Hearthe drifting sca-mews lifting Valces quavenng: * laslde, steam tho Lerba, and gleam the . Fire-tongues, wavering. And about me, yet without me, " 18 your atrong srms 8o, above e, thure who love mo Drive away harin. ‘Therefore, never, ncver, never, May [ sufter; Though Wie wind Nies snd the waves rlse Aligher, roughort Lat the Lours ¢u an, awift or slow, Without natmber; Rock mesiowly, crovulog lowly THL L slumber) Cutcauo, Littin Avasans, THE JOYHR OF RICHES. San Fruncisco Argonaut, ‘The fmpression bas somehiow become general thut Flowd, Banford, Mills, Reese, Luning, Lutham, snd uthers whose unmes might mon- tion, ure the wealthicst men to Califurnia, “I'his ks an error, although | do oot wish to in- fure thelr credit; but the fact s, they are smong vur pourest en, They are compelled to duily toll, sud for It receive but thelr daily bread, They are all of them under a salary. Reese snd Luning are st work for thelr board aud cluthes; Stanford, Latham, snd Mills arc, as an additional compensation, provided with com- fortable homes, and furnished with plctures, and buuks, snd works of art. . For these thivgs. i leu of salaries, they are required tu Wil frown one year's eua to an- wiher, Flood is & mine-manager, Stanford Is building rallroads, Mills is & Lanker, Latham Iy rail. roading, Luning and Huese keep pawnbrokers! shops, and they are all sentenced to hard tabor for the term of their uatural lives, ‘They have no prospect of befug relieved from their burdens; they have no hope of increass of hey caunot get out of the couutry to tea) hz{ have no lelsuro to read, and very Nttle tine for social intercourse, ‘Their condition fu this world (s 8 palntul and Iaborious vue, knd they wre cutirely cut ol from the hone ot & gloswus Lomurtality through their utter inability to wriggle through the cye of a needle, Yet they seem hapoy, aud wu presume they are. Cuutent, doubtisss, to 1l to the best ol .| their ability the lunited spheres to which they have been wsbgned, Gov. Stauford is proud of bis position as Presiieut of the Ceotrsl Paclic Railroad, sud ambitious to own two coutinuous Hocs of rosas across the continent from San Francisco to New York,—trom Golden Gate to Hell Gate. When be bas wecomplishied this, he will desire 10 cowbine all the lateral roads, mouopulize the Mississippl River, the Gull of Mexwo, the Northera Lakes, the Erie Canal, have a toll- wute at the eutrauce of New York sod San Frane ciseo Harbors, In order that bo inay better develop thy resourves of the country and pro- motoe its gencrul welfare by transporting all the peoplo aud all thetr goods. Wheu 3Mr. Lathaw has completed his North Coaat Railroad to the Pole, mouopolizea all the erics, sucured all teradorf, corner of Biue Ialana avenue and Taylor strect. Leary came upon bim unex- pectedly, and Fddy had not time to use the foreets and paw-milla, he will extend his cnterprize southward to Patazonia. = When Flood 18 wealthier than othschild, and haa more money than Monte Christo. When | hin fine !cl(-n.ovkmnl revolver, His ‘pal’* Mills has made the Hank of Calilornia to out- | escaperl. During e morning they had ravk the Bank of England. When Reese and | forced entrance to_a house on Elev- Luning have sweited the lnat ducats. When | enth strect, near May strect, and lhad Lux & Mitier have acquired all the pastures that the Devil pointed oat to Christ, and all the cat- tle upon o thousand bills. When Haggin shail have absorbed the dry land, and Sharon the watcrs of the carth, When they shall have ac- complished ail of thrse things— Then—well then ‘They will crawl humbly away Into thelr little tomb, over them will be sald, cach In turn, a short prayer, and over them (pakl out of their own carnings) we will erect a monumental ehaft of marhie, bronze, or granite, and ou it will in- seribe thelir virtues,—and this the only reward fora life of toil, 1 sometimes think we arc not sufMclently grateful to thieee, our scrvants, for thele faithful and unpald labors, 1 am surprised that any reasonable man should enyy them. In conversation with a wealthy friend, the other day,—utic of those close money-machines that deal in bulllon and exébange, that can transfer your funda from 8an Jore to Bagdad, conyert corn In linols, cotton in (eorgla, wine in Calitornia, wool fn Australls_into corn, aml lay It down In Moscow or Madrid,—1 asked hinh why tie did not own atown or a country house, yllk'rh'l and carriage; why ho did not enjoy bim- ne “1 do cnjoy life,” was the reply. * Mine 13 the Joy t0 ‘make moncy: mine the pleas- ure to aceumulate, L delight in the ch 1 am playing & game with all the world, T caleulate” human passlons for the chances of & war. 1 watch the rains for crops. T forceast the policy of Kings. I study the elec- tlona In France, 1 regard the prosperity of countries that § may know whero trade-balances Jle. I watch whose nations borrow and whose bankers lend. 1 atudy the movements of armies, notice the conduct of Blsmarck, Andras -1', Gortschakofl, Disrgell. 1 Keep my eye on Hourbou, Orleans, and Bonaparte. 1study the muvements of nobs and commnunes. Al these nations, Kings, rremiers, armies, peoples, aro bishops, knights, casties, and pawns being nioved for my benefit, 1 watch the game, andl in sclling exchiange I bet upou the result, It 1 loge, I am chagrined; It 1 win, I laugh, ftis mg pleasure; it is my lfe. 1 am happy In It.”” And 8o, when all s sald and doue, when the pldlosophy of life Is exbausted, it comes down to this, the happy mao is be who is content, t nav be uider u bread-fruit of bunana trec, with breech<lout and Panama bat, with n hut and hamnock, or ft imay be at the head of armles or in rogul l-ulncv. In_Bourse or bank or pawnshop, in ambitious, tangled life, on field or arm, in shop or lurary. We kuow the bappicsl man fn Callfornia. o has outlived his ambition, e has scen his enemies cat cuch other up, Hewatches them now hunging upon the ragged edge of davger- ots pluces, He is the wealthiesi mon in all the State, he- eause he lns cnoughs s income excecds his expenditure; wault—l»urp(ncn. 1lis conscience in clear; his' digestion is goods Lo sleeps ten hours, e hus minsjons on Nob Il cructed for Tihin without cost, the outside of which are ull bis own uud unincumbered ; only the insides be- long to the worms who spun it. Ile hag a villas in the country, vineyards, or- made a descent upon Phil Hoyne's realilence, eorner of Centra avenue and Taylor atrect. At the latter plae, Phil and bls son were awaiting thelr Ingreas witha dogand o doubte-barreled gun. ———— TENNESSEE. Speciatl Ditpatch to The Chicagn Tridune. NamiviLLe, Tenn,, Nov. 16.—Judge McKin- non, sent out here from the New York Syndl- cate, will not have an easy time putting through any schemes in reference to the State debt. Fx- posures in the Nofthern journals already put him in bad odor here. He presented a Legiata- tive bill, which be had drafted, to prominent eeptlemen here to-day, bul was tol) we peo- ple down herethink ourseives d— foola enough to draft our own bille, It Is nald that, three or four years ago, he bought the Knoxsille & Ohfo Raflroad and mineral lands arountd Knoxvitle, amatuting to nearly s milllon of dollars, but It Is ulso said that, when It came to making the first payment, he vamoosed. e ———— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yorg, Nov. 10.—Arrived, steamships Victoria, from (llasgow; Vaderland, from Ant- werps and Bothuia, from Liverpool, QuerNsTUwN, Nuv. teaniships Idaho and Ruanis, from New Yurk, arrived. New Yok, Nov, 16.—~Arrived, steamer State of Indlana, trom Ulasgow, - e ati—— THE STATE DEBT, 8raixarienn, 1L, Nov. 16.—The Governor hias issued & proclamation Treasurer Rutz, in January, will pay $044,134.630f the new Internal finprovement stock Interest bonds. This _pays nearly half of the funded debt of the State, which s at prescnt $1,434,000. The enttre pov- nient is made {rom the linols Central Raltrond, et — . OBITUARY. Spectat Dirpatch 1o The Chieagn Tribune, Kexosia, Wis., Nov. 16.—Mr. 8, C, Winegar, an old and estcemned citizen of this place, died this afternoan from a stricture. Ile wus fora number of years publisher of the Kenusha Tele NOW READY. FLE Coat Peters o Christandon From Clmabue to Wilkle, By John Forbes-Rabertson. 29 tllustrationa royal TJIHII. 444 pages, cloth, Sianany Jfll edges, 2u; tull Turkey murocco, an: Containing critical uotices of the Ttallan, Flemish, Dutch, tetinan, spaniab, Freach. and Engilan schools of paloting, -_u!“-u of “each fter the most cele chards, forests, streatns, lawns, ticadows, zlens, stationk are exeee lugly well aid groves, ubon all of which he may 1ool .nml well exceuted, including n“"{ cyery famou & through which he may wander, on | have no vost 0 & comprehensive sur. poriant tlusteation necessary 87 of the w K. N Tover uf art abould hiave s cooy of this besutiful The Royal Academy Album A erfes of Forty Permanent Photographs from the Cholcest Worke of ATt in the Exfiuition of the Voyal Aeademy for 1573, kdited by samuel Jen- i) F. L. 8 Loyal 4to, , €29, The fiopal Acwiemy Albom horough representative coliccilotl, N0 €fort has bees; apared to wtain tho best examples of the Varlous srtlsta selected. of Fculnz and no carc of malntuining. He rides aud drives among the elegant resi- dences of Han Mateo. The park {s ils own, the ocean-beach, the town-hall. The pollce guard him, the mlllur{ protect him. IHis labor 15 a pleasure, his ilfe Is o psalm of thanksgiving, Ile envies no man, loves lis wife, and s content. He travels in forcizn lands, . reads books, has abundant. lefsure, enjoya ort, goea fishing and duck-shoating, hunts {n the hills, and thanks God for hin bealth and frecdom, e belongs to 1o party, becauso he wants 1o otlice. Has his own opiatons, and dares to utter them, Loves honest people, liates rascality; esteems worth, despt shams; snaps his fligers at 8an Quen- tin; hopes there 1s o future hell for his encinles, and confidently belioves that, if there is an- other and brighter world than this, it will b Just his good luck to wet Into ft. ————— STORM-PANORAMA IN NEVADA. Viryinta City (Ner.) Entervrise, Last Bunday afternoon uo less than five dis- tinct snow-squalls were at the same tmoment to be seen in progress among the mountains and deserts to the eastward, whilo {n this city not o flako was falllng. Tho squalls represented atl degrees of flercencss, and from the most north- crly to themost southerly atretched over an cxtent of at least 100 miles of country. The tnost northerly was also that further east, and appeared to be direcetly over the Forty-Mile Desert, It was black s nlght, and aopeared to be some ten milles In dameter. A man In the centre of it would have been inclined to sup- vose that 1t was snowing furfously over the whola coutinent, yet, a few miles to the north- ward, two or three tall peaks were glowing in the full binze of the sun, The hills and mount- ains beyond this black squall were hidden as by 8 black curghin. Nearer and further south a storm was in progress that was less bluck in appearauce, thouh it was still thick euough to hide all the country behind it s it crcfi along to the east ward, reaching from the level of the Valley of Carson to the cloud whence it canie, high In the heavens, Htill nearer and between the city and the mountains of Como a light squall, two or three miles tn whith, was In procress. Through this the mountain peaks beyond were to be scen ns through a igbt for, while o mife further south o storm was raging n u belt not two milcs in width that was so black ss to hide all behind it. Milea away to the southward still anuther heavy storm was creeping along, covering aml hiding o range of twenty or thirty milen of Lills. Between theso soveral snow squalls or storms the hilis aud mountaln peaks wery platnly to be scon ns far os the eye could reach, and here and there o peak glowed like gold miles mul wiles buyond the dark curtaius of falling snow. u few localities can a wider range of country be tuken in at one view than from our elavated Juokout on Mouut Davidson; therefore, in foew {flncu 1s there o better apportunitys of studving fic pecullnrities of elther snow or rain storms than {8 afforded bers In Virgluia. Ilustrations of English Religion, Dy Prof, HENRY MORLET, Delog-Vol, 2 of Cassell’s Library of English Literature. Tiustrated throughiout, xith eogravings trom orfgtnal MABUICHIp, €1C, KItrA crown 410, 439 pp.., clotl, 83, Vol. 1. Hharter Enaliuh Pocmas 0ld and New London. Volume V. A Narrative of {ta Tistory, its Peonle, and its Plsces, with about 20 Hllustrations Moye {n cuchi yolume. Vol. V. contatns the Weatern and North- e suburbe,” Extrs crown 4to, 370 pages, cloih, PEr YOl $4.50, ‘The Perfect Shakspete. The Leopold Shakspere. The text of the ** Leopold Shakepere® 1s that uf Prot. Dellus, of Blonn, who Las I\lgp“ml for the edition a Chivtivlogleal Arrangement of the lays and Pocius, wiitie an {atroductiun to the eatire work has becit written by Mr. ¥, ire ' J. Furnivall, Director of the New wpers Soclety, pls edltion fnclides ** The Two Noble K Edwant 111" The text uf the furner i by Sir. Harrold Littedale, Tha lstier pia; texiof Prof. Delius. Wit wbout 40 hustrations. 1,164 page Ualf calf or moroctu, ¥7; .OASSELL, PETTER & GALPIN, BOG Broadway, New York. BEND FUR CATALUUUES. APPLETONS JOURNAL, FOR DECEMDER. from the amall 410, ull morocco, calf, CONTENTS: FRONTISPIECE. Illnstration to Poem, *‘In the Arl-tallel By C. 8, lleinhart. THE HEADWATRRS OF THE RHINE, (With clght illustrations. ) Hlustrations: The Rheinwald Glacler—2Zilttle— Ortensten—Juvatta~The Forlorn Hole—Upper Truus—Market-Flace of Chur—The Temink. BY CELIA'S ARDOR, A Novel. Tiy Walter le- sont and James flce: suthore of < ligady-Money Alortibuy," **The Golden Duttorfly, " etc, (Wit! two tllustrations,) Chaps, X.eXII1, AT THE DOOR, ‘A Toom, Boutelle, A NIGUT IN THE MOUNTAINS, QuI Decorsting pottery is all the rage. - When the mania bas once catered 8 house, about the only 3ar youcan find uot ornsweuted there 158 “ family jar,” Au Amerlean tourist says that a Ban Domingo revolution consists of “u few yells, three or four hoots, soms one accldentally wounded, and Come home, darling—all is forgiven.” Distance has only a relative value, When a Dy Mary Heely . A shortstory, wan sits down on o carpet-tack ouly a quarter | Complete. By Hevecca Harding Davis, of an inchlong, it I8 hurd for hin' to realize | pwILIGHT, A Poem. From the French of Vi {hatthe point didn't cowe out at the back of | * tor lugo. By Klorence A, Kendrick. hls necks ) ND “wWherathera's a will there's n way."—Liheral | OHensy AT oyt IMAGINATION, An Bonteh farnier giving lits wark loadl Konay, UyJuunius Henrl Browne, cotch \n workpeople a dram w Awm sarry, Mre. M'Dougal, ym‘l’nm taky A TRIP TO THE BERMUDAS. By 8. G. W, =““i‘||‘ll§“.“‘:l'| l.ulfl yn:uw {Jc;unc]:.;pr(ncip‘ 3 Vealumin, . ungal: Hoot, suant Ye jist 't on | IN TIIE ART-GALLERY. A Poem. Dy Edward wa bap [a o] an® £ eut ekt Pl * Au English mercbant prince lately engaged a rising younr paluter for the purpose of having hits uwh portealt in ol cunveyed to posterity, The tlerms were arranged. * How fonwr s you think it will tuke," asked the model, erhiips titteun doys,” wus the reply, Blitings began, MOUNTAIN-HARRY, A Character-Skeich, Dy Erueat Ingersoll AMORNING-CALL ON THE INKERMAN OAVE- FOLK. By Dsvid Ker, THE MASTER OF RUSHEN., A sbort story, l‘ud‘u;u u}lll elllierml :g cnm‘ly :rllw hlsrurk Cumplete. By Amelis K, Barr, thut in eleven days the portrail was done. W3Why," ‘askcd Criesus, wben tho fact wus an. | LALIAN. APosm. Uyt L Stoddard, nounced ta him, * do iou lutend suppressing | AN ARTIST ON ART. A Colloguy with Dai It‘:lur dau‘lnrkfll ';fl .:dl "ducl nu\fn:{‘lev :l‘ :Il; Huatington. the portrult b tinlshed,' snswered the palite, | wgyw pQYRT. A doscrintive skotch of Egypt as {¥ell, sir, this is pot husiness; we sald a bun- | N GYPT. A doscritive RYP dred eniness and titteen d y itis w-day, DBy Charles tl. Woodmau, work., |am quite prepurcy to stand the price, but you oushbt not to spend an hour Jeds upou the work than was recd upon.” There was no use in arguing :qlll such a man. ‘The painter took bis bru agatn, and spent tour sittings more in leugthen- jug, little by little, in the portrait, the cars of Lis patron. +CHERRY RIPEI" A Novel, Chaps, XXXVII. - Xt. Ny Helen It Mathers, anthor of **Comin’ thro' the Rye,* ete. HIS WESTERN EATHARINE. A short storry. Complete. By Ella odman Church, A PUZZLED GHOST IN PLORIDA. A Poem, iy Siduey Lagier, EDITOR'S TABLE: Socisl Ch:al’n by the Sul- e LATE LOCAL ITEMS, Last eveniug Luke O'Brien and Michacl Hen- 1ans of Turkey, Lremoro Vaushall Gar- nossey, barteuder st Jobn Houlsby's saloon, | G¢% Londun. The Eygptisa glelled New Bhabuiness in Americsn Towos, Polltics in Awencs. The Executlon of Wowen. HOOKS OF THE D. Cook's *'Uiology, with Preludes on Currens Even Chaalauity and Huwanity: & Scries of Seraons by Thonuis Stazr King. **History of the Ottomsn Turke.” **uttowan Power 1n Europy No. 20 Halsted street, Lad some abui- Ive words together, durlng which O'Brien drew a revolver and fired once, the bullet lodg. fng in the counter. Hoth partivs refused to say whiether the shooting was intentlonal or acct- dental, and cousequently there will be no orose- cutfon. Creasy's Freema, orsis' ** Evochs of Modern His- .7 Harriet Martinesu's ** Housebold Eda- o Dllcer Thomas Brennock last evenlng cab- | il " Uie Year Abroad: ~The Badlays Tail: i Wb gt e hy | | Imgsterles. Porelgu Senids. Lk World s Frog: expect’ thief * just arrived bere - from s | " , tour through couotry towns. Like ull such tramps, he was bard up, but by his cheek be manaved to secure good bed and board at No. 33 West Madlson street, Thero be at- temipted to pay fur tha same b{ stealfog sl of George ilofl's ready cash and clothing. Eddy Vine, a votorlous and clever young Twenty-8ve cents per number; §3 per sinom, D. APPLETOY & (0, Pudlishers, New York, B l:il. thief, ‘was vesterday moroing captured b Oticee "%, Leary, ot the (Weat' Twelft s opeg b fl';,‘,‘.:;'a bt Btreet Statlon, in a manver that man Cauary Blrds thag ever. does credit to that oflicer. Eddy was AfaouwantBisds Fisl daus engaged lu sawing out the Liluds with a view of i e SPULD KANE kalir, 197 Clark-ste, Culoagon fatulug entruncs 10 the drug store of D. Wol- | i whoiesalssnd retail s s AATLUS EIUEN HOOLEY’S--«'* Lohengrin Matinee,” Grand Gala Matinee at2p, m. this day, of the GRAND [TALIAN AND GERMAN OPERA CO. This (Eatarday) Afternonn st 3 o'clock, LOEIE. MADAME PA vmmfiz’fi n her preat role GRIIMINGEN. FRITSCHE, RLUM, WIEGAND. Graud Chorus and Orehesten. «-Mustes] Mrectot and Conduetor, This (3starday) Eyening, Nov. 17, at8 o'clock, FRA DIAVOLO. Miee ALEXANDRE IUMAN as Misa Coonr To-morrow (Sunday) Evening, Nor. 18, at 8 o'clock; ki AIM:)EDE} FREISCEUTZ. ), EPAPPESIIEIM 8. .00 000 . COONEY, FHELCH WIEGARD, e 5™ Monday Evenlog, Nov. 10, at & oelock, Grand Gl Haltan Upera Night, I8 TROVATORE (In Malian). A GREAT CANT. conurs. {snrico, W Luna, MASSASEILLO, SFIDELIO, ‘Tickets and Seats for ail ot the R_hove, also the vuly correct LIretton of the (peras . Are Box s day nd eventug, o o e tiad 8t The: NOOLEY'S THEATRE---0n Sunday, BPECIAL BUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENT, Tosmorrow (Kundar) Ivening. Nov. 18, &t 9, an Extrs Petfarmance of the GRAND ITALIAN AND GERMAN OPERA 0. When by eprefal request. DER' FREISCHUTZ WY THE B . 12, 1477, LAST WEE BARTLEY CAMPEELL COMEDY COMPANY! IN BARTLEY CAMIBELL'S GREAT PLAY, THE VIRGINIAN RECEIVED WIT! 3 it T AL, 1 A RPLK FIIDAY ang S8 FERDAY, 11 MA WED ¥ THE L AND BENEFIT OF POLICEMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, Aserf maof Sparling force, ALL THAT Ghi 15 ot ATTHESWAN, MUNDAY NEXT, production of the Grest Emo- tonai Drama, by Lronson Huward. LILLIAN. OR WOMAK'S LAST LOVE. __New and Magnldcent neenery, A Powerful Cnet, " HAVERLY'S THEATRE (Late Adelphi). J. M. HAVERLY. Prourfetor and Manager, Great Saturday’ Matinee ht. 5 A Rk T Wlorintaty sucureatal Kiag: I Tour sctar JASPER. _§am Deverein three characters, New Hanjo Sof Fone, Diice, otc.. 16, Matinces Wednesdars nnl Saturdagn #t 290, Clheapest Panulsr Famtlr i in the World.”Monday, 25turs, Ll week of the seasun, COLISEGM NOVELTY THUEATRE, Last Nfizht of the Pantomtme of JACK AND 3 FEMALE SUNSTREL SCENE, i Immense Bl Sinday Afiernaon during the week the L 't Lome 1ALYY ARTISTS 0 ths World will n_with the MOST LXCITING ASON. General Tranantiuntic Company. Between New York and Havre via Plymouth, from *ler 42, N + foor of ortonsst, LATRADOIC Yaigier. H CK, ‘Lradelle SSAGE INGOLI (Inelmltng winey: eIt Cabln, 81 Fecond Usbin, #d3s #21, including wine, bedding. {UUTH, LONDON, or any sation 9% to R100, acconling to accommoda. avin, 451 Third Cabin $13] Bleerage, verythis hove, (AT Tt Brosdway, ANCHOR LYE 0T STEAJ | o, ONLY, Dec, 1, 2p.m. HLTA. Dot New Now ELYDIA, Cabins, IR s STATE LINE. 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Thursday, Nov, B 5 turday, Nov. 24 ) Bk |y Hllll!j-tr Cabit pasekge, £241 §00) pad #3703 Tuie Steerage, £xi Jeturi Tickets at f {old piebrayy ecrtieaten, 830 Al WHITE, 47 Llari-st, Slichlcan Centr CASSIMERE PANTS, 81.756 to $6.50, at NUTTING’S, 18+ & 186G STATE STREET, Opposite Palmer House. ; LEGAL. ‘0 {be belrs aud lesal represc N AENVAN, deccased, Iate of LI Fhwattine Tire Lutcatier Cuunty, I'ennsylvania: yuvu are hereby uotl fied fu bo sud api€ar iu tiie Orplians) Conrt of Lencas- {er County e held o1 loeg a. tn. Gepit tha Teal tataty of ot valuation thercof, made by an e v 50t T ot necordln 1 same abould nat be sold Jelfl DRENEMAN, snerin. herlfl's Offce, Lancaster. Qctutict 16 (W77, 7 BUNINESS CARDY, HENRY F. MILLER, Piano -Forto - Manufacturer, BOSTON. TWO MEDALS AWARDKD for these Pianos al World's Iuternational Exhibiti 1 FINANCIAL, by Sk M SIS S 00, . $500 01onn 5 r?uurglmo ROy Wty New Yors. Wake désizalie soves inenin i dlucks. which frequeatly i fuis Bve 10 Lwenty Gined thie suount fovested. ' Stack bouttt sod eartivd ae loog ua duaired ui dopualt of $ per cent, ki amum'!"lh‘u“n‘u ifl'ei!llil\)l‘l et fres. BUSINESS CILA 1 Deceased. UILBERT & CO.. Whoiesals Druggisis. Nortu Fiilrd:et.. Philudelpbt JMEDICAL. INDIEIN (Universall; Nsaicatcd Frult Lotenge: fof e (minediate retl eectual cure of Conatipatlo, Hesdaches, Bile, Heus: il T Bals psessto sl v recal and evui o FHa A Tr et gt thy o A 'hlclunhl'. COBN SMELLEIS, For tho Beat sud Latest Improved POWER CORN SHELLERS, Hevolviug Scrucne, and Suction Fan, sddreas STEDMAN & CU., Aurors, DesrbornUoaniy, lad T mflmnnAn TINE TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIN, ESFLAXATION 0¥ Rerm .- CHICAGD & NORTEWESTERN RATLWAY, ! Tieket Offices, 62 CIATK-at, (fherman Fouss) andat the depots, aPaclfc Past Lin oftlaux City &' ¥ oA o nbubaqae Day Ex.via 0 A, M. alhuibudug Night Fx, 5p. m [t & aumana Night Expre So.m.i 6 nsmu_chl‘- Yankton 3 p. m. i 8 atreen't, lfockrd uque. 3 8. m, |4 A nFN‘!p'lk"A»flf'fl & Dubnque. 213 p. m, |* 6 ¥tliwankee Fast Mall (datly)[y Bino . m. |§ 4 AMilwankea Fxprre, 0 a, m. | 7 o Rl o, R M. T ) 8, m. | 4 0 p. .\t 7 -onp. m, '} 7 :00p. M. § 6 100 p, ™. 10: 8 p. M. * 9 g iTote] Cars are ran throngh. between Chi- s “'_H':F:::xnzfl Dlafts, on the traln luvlnuef‘mu;o Nonther rosd rnns Pullman or any other form of Hotel rary wess of Chicago, ’ u-—L!cpm curner of Weils and Rinxle-sts, b~Depot corner of Cansiand Kinzie-sia CHICAGO, 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. Ticket ofices 62 Clark-at, and AL Kin ret poty i [ e Ft, Pant & 3tioneapolis E: Bt, Faul & Minnespoils K: OHICAGD. ALTON & ST. LOUTS AND CHIOAGO KANBAS OITY & LERVER SHORT LINFS. Unlon Irepot, West Blde, nesr Madizon-at. tridge, and Twenty-third-st,_Ticket Odice, 112 Randoiph. Ransas City & Denver Fast Ex ¢12:30 p. m, B Lmila & Springfield EX..., 8 4:00 4, m. HE. Louln, Spriogtield & Texns Tekin a s Fart Kxpress & o Peart k& Buriiagton § K Eireator, Lacon, Waih'ton £ Joltet & beight Accommuatn CHICAGO, MILWAUXEE & 8T. PAUL RATLWAY, Unfon Depot. cornee Sulison and Canal-aus. Ticked ce, @1 %0uth Clark-st., opposite Buerman louse, ._sud at deput. Arrive, Milwaukee Expreat....... y Wivconstn & Miunckots, O Ty, it Mehasion thiva ey’ Expre 0 sl ] m-&-gnn‘. T 2 :& m 'n‘ 00p. m. 7 :C3p. m. [#11:4 . Wincorat & Minge . m. [*11:008, m, ey, Stevens'Point, _Iand through Nighi Al traina run vie MU ) R arid Nirneapollsare wod ehiner v Sodiior and Bron du Chlen, or vis Waleriown, LaCrosse, and Winons. = ’B:L{I;O}‘S GER’K(’JB;&!}; B'A¥.HOA.D. e) o0t 0f Take-s1. ang of Twenty-second-i POt eker utice, 131 Handoiphort.s neas Eimpnd "t L 00p. m. [t 7:008. m. £t. Lonls Exprew. St Lovis Fast Line Calro & New Grleans’ alro, NewOrleans Hprinitieid Expreas,, Springdeld Night E Veorta. furiloton & Keokik Peorln, linrlfnvion & Rec puhuque & Sfoux Clty kx. hubudue & Foux Gity Kz Uliman Passenge: CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY D. Depots font of Lake-a:., Indfans-ay. and Sixteenthe 1. and Canal sad *Ixtonathests. Ticket Odlcas, 33 Gliekest,, and a¢ depote. Teave. | Arive, Mafiand Express, Ott Ktrentor ..., &Slouv Cir cifle EXPTess TaF Omnalie, nsas City, Atchison & et., & Kianx Cit; Iznthaprs 1y, Atchison, £L.J MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, ot 00 Of Lake-at., D ool of Twenty-acoudoat, Dey ekt Office, AT ClnFk-st., BoGtheast corier f [ dalyi, Urand Pacig itote aliner Honser Mail (via Matn aut Afr Line), Iy Eapres AR P Nlglit Express. L 2] ) FT, WAYRE & QUICAGO PAILWAY, nal and Madisonets Ticket Oflvey, aluter Houge, and Grand Paciic [t Leave, | _Arrive. Trataste AT & S0 gt 3 nefenve ypositton Dufld : Foeeats w1 Ieket Otlioim 1 GIATKERL 3 PATROe Noure 1 "almer 1louse, Grand Pactie, aod Depot (Exposition Dutblluzl. Morning Rxpreas,... FasrLine, Morning Mait—0id Lin Ao Y. & Huston Bpecla Alaitle Express, dall Night Lxpro PITTTSRURG, CINCINNATI & 8T, LOD"{H R R. Derot curaer of Clluton aud Car Cotumbie & ¥ast Day Px.. Culuimbus & Esst laht EX CHICAGO, ROOK TBL. Dopot, corner ol Van lnren Utice, 86 Clark-st., Omaba. Leavenwith & Atch i Peru Accommodation... Niihit Express. 5 “GOODRIOH GTRAMERS fiwaukeo and sl West shore ports, For T Baday oxeupted. e esrre hatunis)y’s buat don't gu- Friday morning's bost goes i o0, 4 Buaday rxcupled, ok @ 8 . 1 {” "'"l-...‘ 7p I X, [ X Mlchigin-av. Bay, Es:ana ud docks, fool Iu China, Woed, Wax and Ruobber, at STEIN’S R CLOTUING, BUSINESS SUITS, 8B to 825, nt NUTTING'’S, 184 & 186G STATE STREET, Opphite I'almer Houss. A B oy HOTEL EMERY, VINE.ST., ADOVK FOURTH, CINCINNATI, O. CAN AND AN FLANS. $3t083.50 o N eard. Visuse tro-claot 1 £ery Teapert, aud sumptuously (araliied. Al roosig furge sadligti. - Loeatin beth 1 45Ty wonp, Late of Glisey livuse, New York. WINTER RE§OR‘Ii.I 4ol Royal Yictorjs, Tlote. 3 For Sale by Druggists Bvorywhere. Hyglenic, Infallible and Preservative, The only Hemedy whick eures WibJut eUdiLional Beaks. PRESCRIPTION FREE. For the spcedy cure of Nervous Debllity, waut of energy. elc.. And the whole tralu Ai"‘{‘l. o SEit bias Sl Lo, et S Wat naall Ohio, BeZarefultobuyouly the Geunine,