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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE “BRIDGEPORT ODOKS, gome Interesting Figures on the Fertilizing Business. A Plan for the Decomposition of the Noxious Gases, fhe Action Taken by tho Packers to Re- move the Stink-Nuisancs pr, Osear C. De Wolf, Commissioner of Pealthi of Chleago, has written to the Chieazo Malical Journal and Ezaminer an mtercsting and valuable letter on “The Nulsance Created by Rendering Tanks and tho Manufacture of Fertiizers.” In opening 1he subject the writer glludes to the tact that the city has been for twelve vears outraged by ons of the most intol- eable nnfsances thnt ever affitcted & people, but gnds 8 sort of reason for thisln the fact that fhe nuisanco s {n the handa of an able directory and backed by a capital of moro” than $20,000 He states the case as ltat present stands by saying that, since it has been demonstrated that the process of rendering can he conducted In an fnoffensive manner, the citizen shonld insist upon the following Isaue: “ Eithier the busl- pess must be conducted in an Inofensive man- per, ot the busincss must move, o the ety of Chicago must move.” The author continuca: 118 the purpoae of this paper to shaw the anonnt of materisl rendered and mannfacturcd fnto fer- fizers within the limita of the city, and within ome mile of ita limitas the rource nnd’ cliaracter of {he offenelve pases generated, and the methods hy which 8 -nfnrznn!nn of this great evil may ba ac- tomplithed. There wers .alanghtetcd lant yenr Stiiin the [imils hefors mentinned 200, 020 beot Tattle, 5,008,444 hogn, and 108,170 shecp. i Beet 1s entimated to yield Aty ponnds of offa Yo twenty pounds, and (he sheep eeven pounds; 2 fotal of 77,477,070 poundn of animal matter fur the rendering tanks, This will include bead feet bt not the blood, of which tnoro were 22 00 barrels of thirty-two gallone cach, — In ad fion to this we must bring the oddn and ends, Donee, scraps, ctc., from all the murketn, the da- cayed fieh, and the beef fonnd in_the markots aud Hraghtering-honses and candemnod by the sani- fsty Ingpectors aa unfit far food,—of Which there Bas been condemned and turown Iuto the render- ing tanks, from April last to this date, 120,400 . Ptho dleposttinn of thix fmmeneo smonnt of animal matier,ofton in nliitagen of decomposition Zand the anlimal tieauen contaming fat are much Tmore subject to rapld decompositlon than other portiona of the animal—the firat process In to ox- Tract the tarlow and fat from the fmss and thor- onghly saparato tha aoft tissnea from the hone. Tots n accompliahed in steam-tight, 1ron tanks af frum elght to fentona capacity, into which the ¢fade materlul is thrown and subjeeted to a cook ing for scveral hoars by a sicam promsure of from forty to rixty pounds ‘to the squarc inch. Tho slaughtering ani packing hauses of “our nelghbor- ‘ood have an aggregate of 2417 tanks, ns above de- ribed, s ating ths cxpasnre to great heat within the tanks that the fonl gaaes aro ganerated. and if conducted directly within the flze from tho tanke, it Is practicatly hnpossible to construct a chimno: s hieh that the gnscous npd noxlous cfifuvia wilt pot diffase thomsuolves, to cool nnd descend upon the surrannding nelghborhood, These pracous producia of heat and decomposi. tion sre tho various salphnr combinations, sulphnr- atted hydrogen, phmrnumlml hydrocen, and an- moniacal gares, and they may bo more or less of- fensive, deponding upon the degreo of decomposie tion taken place In tho raw inuterial before the cooking hias borun. Nevortheleas, under any clre camstances and no matier how freah the materlals, there will be given off otfensive odors during the melting process under ench great heat from the nitrogenized matters slways in combination with such material, Agsin, if (he freshest fate nro subjected to a heat ronhelt, thoy begin to undergo n tecomposlitons the bieve wiyeering in decomposed aod 8 product catled acroletne—an exceeding serid and lrfllnlil)’f' vapor—Is met free. Methiods Yave been prapoxed by selence for the extraction of these fats from the raw materlal by means of tho hydro-carhon olle, and by naphthas also, b e b aiphide of carhan. Tn Which the yiold 1+ mnch grestor and tho product sald to o supcrior, Thero are patented, but not well andoretood in thls conntry, althotgh extenslvely appiled in Gere maoy and ¥rance (Morcau Morris). Dr. DoWolf then passea to consfder the proc- estes fu 4010 this country up toa late date. The faltures includa the “open kottle,” the nt- tempt to buen in n fumacs fire, and the vondens sation in° cold water tanks, The methods de- dared to ho successful, as far as the gasca are concerned, are those of Lockwood & Everutt, of New York, and James Turver (lmproved by Dennis Ward), of this city, The first is slinply aschemo for superhrating; the second conis prises impregnation with gasoline to a sutllciont extent tu make a gus which will all burn, The second #ource of great offense manifests itself when tho mass futho ranks is drawn off toto vats, tho fats skimined oft andthe remain- der Is converted Into fertilizer by driving oll 87 B:(; cent of tho water, This is done in long eg)- ers revolving over fires, Into thess dryersis 180 put the blood brought in barrels, “From wo to ton tons sre put through in an hour, and the voluno of steam and gusca evoived Is so great that Tormer nrocesses have proved {nado- quate to suppress it. L Lie saapect o destroying these gases the letter proceeds : 1t fa probably true that destruction of theso gases by ciemicnl decomponition s the only practical vothod of denling with them, As 2 tentative meaeure in thia direction, the folluwing ideans have been doviecd. It waa found, by vxperiment amall way, that by panaing those fuscs through lutlon of ‘per-nitratc of iran, or over surfaces red with this salt, the offensivo odors wero dostroyed, The prablem to bo solved, then, imply this: ll{ what means cun the large vol- ume of gases from the drvihng eylinders be brought nta contact with this ealt so bLitimately as to Do completely decamposed? ALthe houre of Mossr1, Oberndorf & Shevhord (3tock-Yards), o matched plani:., team-tight box, was ballt, 20 feet lony by 10 feet broad, and 10 feot deep. Ten matched horizontn) partitlons were bullt within the Lox, ore foot nvnrt, and each partition four inches 'short at, ulterunte ends. Lacl fuulllluu. fron 1a attachod to dte free end, has a fallof o half inch, The epaces between the yartitions were stofied full of sheet-fron scrapa, amongst which was pluced in each space from ffteen Lo twenty pounda of nitratoof potavsa, Entering the loweyt suce at tho end of the hox 4 conducting pipe, twa inches in dlameter, from a littlo wheet-iron stove or furnace near by, lu which brimstono fw burned, The gases fram the drying cyMuder are_drawn {nto & plae elghtoen inchies in diameter by an fron fan, tuking €000 rovolutions a minute, nnd this pipo enters the box i1 the vanio apace sa tho pips from the brimston larnace, 7T nfrer paxlng backwards and forwards betwoe pattitions, oscape from the upper apace througha sbort pipe, with all offsnsive odors destroyed, ‘This box Lias been in operation aboul sixly work- 1og days,and it ts found thut forly pounds of brim. stone, cdwting 31,40, witl destroy ull that s offen- aive In the dryii twenty tans of fertilizer, which I tho aversge day's work at this bouse, when run- ing, 'rfie ‘modus operand! {s as follows: The anlpha. rous acld, gencrated by the combustion of brinre stone, reosives the uuu{ lent of OXy:iei NeCoINArY to conyert it into sulphurlc acld, and acting wlowly, but with suiicient eneryy, upon L4 nitrats of po- to chonically decomposo it and set free nliric scld fumes. Thicse fumes, coming b contact with tha iron throduh wiirch thoy pass in sil directions, or Lhe pur+nltrato of frun, which coats vach sur- face of overy iron scrap; shy exce of the iron saltfatakun into solution by the steam which comes §u trow the dryer, and (his solution slowly Pansea alung vach panition, dripping from the fres end of tus upper ono to that below, und ulong thet tothe next, and su on to the boltom, whero it ls cullectod la a veesel to be used na a disinfeciant abaut tho premis . It will boobscrved that tho gases chteriug tha ‘box bolow must pass not only aver 2,000 feet of Doard anrface, covered with tho solulion of tha n ealt, but also over the bumeuscly maliiplied surface which each iron scrap presenti. ‘The coet of the Lo Olled lllt\ ready to work s Tosa than $130. and 1 infer from the work so far hat the box will not reqaire o ba retlled oftener lan nvor{ four montbs, ‘This can bu castly done by remov{ng yne oad, and aia cost of aduul 830, 1t only rematna ta replet the soaait of the year's work fn attempting to supprese tals great uulsance, anu; Uuthe 1st of } ) there were only @ight lauks connected with su eficient apparmtuy to destroy thelr gasvs, o-wits M Jatnes Turne four tanks; and Ar, 1 The remaning 220 tauke, when in o uring thete noxlous odors sometivice cirectly uto the out-uf-dours, vobietinies il s e fur- Bace, t escape at the top uf the chimney, soiae. Unies fnto a tank of wuicr to be *-condoensud." 88d frow thery Lo the fius and out; but whichever Way thoy passcd the resall was the rame, Wlerable stench ** zolug willh the wind.> The followiuy hoases bore recently connected el Lanke witha perfectly aatislaciory appa- 1 Turuor Broe., two tanie; Shoneuiaun e tanks; (" Malley & dons, four tanks cock, ei3 tauky; J. mith. four tanks; 4. Flanlvan, two tunks; £, D, Chaoiu. foar tanky, The following bouscs are at this date {Nov. 15) putting io. and by Dee, § will have completed. the S$awme apparatus: Fowio¥ Bros., 10 tanks: Hutch: tanks; Higyine, 15 tanks; Lolsford, 8 faoke: I, #. Murphy, ‘L3 tduks, making " total of 18 tanks in operation withuut ofeas There are d1iy-threo tauks in Rouves 8t preseut €lured wnd wixty-slx tanks in louses the pro- Privtors of which have, up to this time, refusel gl Reglected to correct thele evil worl **No usiness detrimental 10 the public healih, sud {ibict s carriod un In dufance of great seitary ws, positively noglecting Lo sdopt tho remedies at band, ahould bo tqlerated fu civilized com- munitles,’ Osoau . DxWorr, M. I, L tesioner of Health. e Shocking Nows frow Edinburg. Edinburg Dty Resiew. The other day fu"‘he \zdlcn“r‘;om of ong of contectioners ia Edluburg I counted twelve fes ot one time, each drinking quu, porter, or nle (none had wine)' one, & girl not 14 yonrs old, consumed a bottle of stout,” At the counter of the same shop. while 1was buyiug spme *awaetles,” two ladies nnder 20 patd for three “hrandies and sodn’ Tn Lhe Rame prare at an- other time, about noon, I was shocked to s Tudy order und drink a glars of raw brandy, snd o away without esting anything. A friend wha witnezsed o sfinilar inchient eald the dranght was (otlowed by a liberal .finuuuun of _ean-de- Cologne to cbver the offensive smell. 1am credibly lnformed that schiool girls, with books I hand. o to conlectioners for *“nips” of cherry brandy, more than one such vh‘: befng pald fiy the snme girl at different shops on Lier way home; nnld inone case tlie owner of the alivp got & severe m{)rhmmd from & youny girl for having entered her brandy fn the fanily pnu-;nmk. a8 she Intended Lo pay it berselfl sep~ arately, Election of Officers=An Fconnmie Adminla- tratlon~A Fluancial Ntatement. The new Board of Weat Side Park Commls- sloners met yeaterdny at 2 o'clock, Mr. Willard Wurxlard in the chalr. Al the members of the _recunstructed Board were present. ‘The first thing was to have the minutes read, whicls duty was performed by Mr. Wood. Commissioner J. W. Bennett asked leave to submit his credentials asa member of the Board, The same were approved by the Board, A communication was read froms Thomas J. Suddard, Assistant Secretary, asking the Bonrd to renppuint liim to tuat office in the event of the pluce being assigned to one of the Commis- sloners, and producing & number of recom- mendatory letters Indorsing his charactor and fitness for the position, The communication was recelved and placed on file. A nwber of applications were presented for the Secretaryahip, among the candidutes belng Thomas J. Buddard, John W. Whitley, J. W, Stanley, Lucien B. Colby, I 1. Tansey, and others. They were placed on file for future reference, Mr. C. F. W. Junge sont a communication asking payment of vouchers fssucd by the old Board minounting to $4, 13, Itwas laldover. OFPICERS, The meeting then proceeded to ballat for a Presldont of the Board, Sexton M. \ilcox was chosen, and was declared duly clected by a unanimous vote. Mr. Wilcox took his seat and made a fow re- matks uvon the honor conferred upon him, Mr. McCren wanted to postpong the electlon of & Secretary for the present, nnd made some remarka coucerning the hurd-upness of the times generally, and the necessity for retrench- muent in expendltures. The funds wero low,—tho seckers for oftice were many. He belleved in Taving the oflice of Prosident of the Board a purely hanorary one, and he alko belicved it to o the duty of the Board to cmploy heip, sucl as that of Sccretary, at the Jowest possible wages, Ile advanced ‘these notlons in vespect to the financiat conditlon of the Board and the stringency of the times. 'Lhe matter wus re- ferred to a committee. Mr. MeCren moved that it be the sense of the Board that the oflice of President be constdered an lhmmrlrv offico till further ordered. Car- ried. ‘Tha meeting now Pracecdcnl to clect an An- ditor, and after an {nformal ballot Mr. Willard Woudard was chosen, ® THR THEABCRER, The question thencaine up abont the appoint- ment of & Treasurer, and Mr. Wood sugiested the name of Buchler, No action wns taken. Mr, Bennctt wanted to know It It was proper to cleet nnew Treasurer tll the ‘old one hind been formally disposed of, aud s scttlement made. Mr. Woodard moved to remove tho old Treas- urer. . Mr. McCren was inclined to wait until there was o ratisfactory account rendered. tes to bo appointed be fustrucied to confer with Mr. Lowenthal, and make o report at the next Dogrd meeting, Carried. Mr. Woodard then moved to elect n Treasurer from the members of the Doard, “Chis oceasioned some trouble, fnd the read- fug by Mr. Woud of many émaugc: from law buoks. Mr, McCrea thourht it was casentlal not to antagonize Mr. Luwenthal, but to obtain peaceful poss=ssion of his books and his infor- matlon, After n good deal of scattering talk and some not very edilylng comments upon laws of the Board uud other laws, n motion was mado te adjourn tll Friday afternoon. ofore the motfon was carried, 3ir. Wdod In- sisted un rending tho BTATEMENT OF THD TREASURER, and the readlng wus permitted. 1t began with the fullowing communication: E. E.Wood, Erqg,, Secretury pro tem, W. D, ', U, — Dran Sin: In reply to your inquicy of oeday, T lieg to inforan you that thu cash vatance in my hands amounta to SLE0G G4, 1 also have In my possoxs wlon tax-certifieates mnounting to 87,080, "Il International Ieni, of which § am President, holda ‘tha hote of the West Park loard for 87,000, balwnco and laferest thereon from Oct. K, 16770 and interest on 4,000 from same date to Oct, 31, 1877, Hespoctfully yours, B. LowExTitAL, Trensurer, Tho following was also read frotn the County Trensurer: | » E. E. Wood, Secrelary vrotem, W, D, I', 0.~ DA Sin: The batanca of funds now in my hands Iu aw fullown: Batance of taxes and a an Lax-wArmnta, . Talance of Diviston #i o 11 ector, ftatoment of I3, Lowenthal, Treasurer of the former Loard: s0s 81,807 sl URL Caeh on hand... Tax.certllicate: N . oo Vi datter e 14 eld. ou colistorai for a Yoan of 87,000 balance miade by the Intomational Bank, of which Mr. Lowanthal ts President, wo that itis not an availablo aseet, ) . Statemont of L, C, Hnck, Connty Treasurer: Taxes And awvuments coll il on iand.... 81,803 Divisfun-girea: ane.Swent, 21 Tho D intun-slreet ass appli- o for the impeovemont of Dislslon strect, can- bu rozarded na an asot for the payment of the Prescin prossing noaits, ‘Ahout Dec. 1 the Cunnty Treasurer will send In dito and nncollectod for 1874 and former years can benscortatned. 3 Mhscellancots—The West Purk bonde that are or have been In the hands of Tlenry Greenebaum are the property of hlmself and tho bauks under hls cuntrol, and aru not an nsset of thia Board, ‘According Lo the roport of the expert aecount- ants who recently examined Into the aladrs of this uard, thoro iy clubin dzaimat Mr, Ureencbaum for upwards of 832,000, ‘This, howover, s not nduu‘ml by Mr. Greenehaom, 1o states thata wreat \umlon of fhe monoy nuver was in Lis hands, aud that some §1,001.:51 waw used In procuring legivlation for the interest of the parks, ¢tc. Qbstracte, and other evidonces of titlos” Al ab- structs and titlo-decds aru {n the vault, escept, powatbly, two or threa in the hands of 0. C. Bon- ney. gtlomney for the Hourd, T wcntaof J. . Kiuarl, of Washington Heslng, of Chicago, John Do Koven, Gerts, Lumbard & Co., L, € Freer, and othor creditors of the Board, have besn unsiously ine quiring of late for the anuunts due thew, among athere . F, W. Junge, whose commusication IS presentod heroiwith, 1‘}10 bulk of mattors callmg for fmmodiate i tanfion liave matured eince Nov, 1, and oo 8 count of toe unvuitled stato of affaire have 7 celved no attention whatover, < In conclusion it soars noeil bo sald®that the wutlook Is exceedingly dark, wnd the docper wo onetrute into park atisics, the more Inpeuctrable ccomun the durkness, ‘Wo fud that thero 1w due, outeldo of wages to employes, the vum of $55,207,00, which should recohe attention hmedintely. Wayes it ezployes, for outside salaries, and to men discharged in the early . pact of Novembor, S, 41, 95, besilen which thuza s pver 830, 000 dus ws principal und interust of bondei there has been 70 fund provided foe tho relirement of the bonds, but the Intereetshould bo pald. To mectthuabuve gl.;nl;-mlh.‘gm is on hand «n sggregate of only 2, 5110, 26, - Me. McCrea asked if this was & complete statement, Rl Mr, Woods cxolalued that it _was taken from o cash acconnt kept by Henry Greenchaum, and which was in Mr. Rosenthal's l!:;memun. Mr. McCrea thought the Board should have posaession of the bovks. ‘Thie Chairman said the Finance Committes would take care of that mnuuv:f. Tue Hoard then adjourncd tlll Friday after- nuon at 3 o'cl A SUBURBAN CHURCH SCENE, o the Edllor of The Tribune, Cnicago, Nov. 23.—-In the dispensations of an all-wise Providencs it fell to my lot to spend the Sabbath just passed at ono of our suburbs, and, beliyg in the habit of attending divive serv- lco regulasly, I wended my way to tho ncarcst placo of worship, which, upon Inquiry, proved to be a Presbyterian Church, the largest in the place, aud scemingly repredentiug a large pro- portion of fts imelligeucs snd virtue. Itso nappeued that the dlscourse dellvered by the reverend divine was both pleasing and instruct- ive, and at its conclusion 1 had bLeguu to con~ gratulate myselt upon haviug spcot at leasy fhat portion of the Lord's day to iny spiritual and wmeutal profit, whon my seif-complaceocy begame suddgnly distarbed by the announce- ment by the sforesald reverend that, as tLe church was soon to Le culled upon to pay the futercst on its devs, the officers of the church nad dectded to take up asubscription then aud there Jfor that purpose. ‘Tho sceue wlich followed was but & specimen sample w York, and Mr. Bennott moved that she Finanea Commit. - his unnual rupart, so that the amount of taxus stillY of those which transplre In far too many of our chirches, and has beeome ro thoroughly familiar to those who, are even but oceasional elitrclgoers, that ft ‘would be auperfiuous to attempt more than a brief resiew of the pro- credings. First, . tho reverend Doctor requested all those who would pay the sum ol $2)to rise, thuns filvlm; all eo Inclined an opportanity of wdvertising thetr benevolencn to the extent of the aforesald sum. Failing to recefve a respanse o this Invitation, he next deopped to $10, which call met with hetter sncecss, as some flve or slx of the brethren took srock in the enterprise to this amount; but, secmingly not satisfled with thie unanimiey of this fesponse, the afare- #ald divine called upon one of the hrethiren in the audienre by name, with the molest request that he add Iifa name to the others, which ro- et wan promplly refused. Getting down to the fve-dollar grade, a like experiment was tried upon anotlier of the ohatreverous hrethren th the same flattering ruceess. After a fes nRnutes more apent in much the same stylo of tacties, the andience was agnanimousty dis- missed with the benediction. 1t hias long heen a guestion amone all think. Ingz Chiristians ns to the cauees of the faflire of theChureh toattract the * masses,” and itscems tome that some of the detalis of ita finacclal muanazement mizht justly be classed as one of the many elements (o the solution of the ahove problem. 1t fa beginning to be recognized by thinking and candid Christiana that the true provines of the Church should consist not so_much i ita superior financial tactics, as to afford to the outaide world such attractiona and such evl- donces of its apiritual life asshall bring it within its rclln, and_Into-n full knowledie of God's truth and God's love, It [s right and oroper that the Church should receive a liheral suport from nll {ta members, aud no one more than myeelf recngnizes the foree of the maxim that ** T he lahorer is worthy of his hire,”” but to resort to such incans to raise funds tor its support as will invariably drive from attendance upon its servives those for whomn It professes to_labor, s a mistaken servico Lo the true Church, and littie less than dlsgzusting, not only to “outsidera,” but to nuny of {18 own members, FRANK LYNN. THE COURTS, Now Bults, Confesslions, Judgments, Bank. rupteles, Fta, Judge Willinms yesterday declded the case of Tridget Fox and others agalnse Elizabeth and Frank Long. It appearcd from the evidence that Patrick Eqan for some timo before his death was {nsane. [is alster, Bridzet Fox, had chare of him for & leng thine, but, befng de- sirous of removing to onother place, iuduced Elizabeth Long, her sister, to take her place. ‘The latter did so, and, while under her care, Egan gave her $12,600 in cash, which was taken out of the bank, and nlso a deed to his property ou the southenst corner of State street and Peck court, worth about £30,000. Mra, Lang thon took Egan to New York to get him outside the jurisdiction of the court bere, but In bis absence a conservator was appointed, and ho filed n bill to set nsido the conveyance to Mrs. Long on the ground that Egan was {nsane when e inade it, and that 1L was obtained by undue iniluence. ‘The trial occupled five weoks and over eighty witneeses were examined. Judge Willlams de- clded that Egan at the time he mado the deed to his sister Elizabeth was ineane, that he did not tn fact slen it nor authorize it to be sligned, After the deed was given to Mrs, Long shs ob- tained a loan of £5,000 from the Scottish-Amer- fean Mortzage Compuny, aud the Judge beld that the Company should be protected,as ftliad acted fnnocently, and was not aware of the fraud nora party to it Yesterday the heiraof Fran's estate filed a bill agalost Eltzabeth Long and her busband, sotting out the facts a%ove glveu, und stating thut Mra. Loung's Interest In the property on the cornor of State strect and Peek court woull not be sufleient to pay the 35,500 mortgage to tie Scottish-American Morteage Cpmpany which she placed on jt. 8o hus, however, & que-sixth uterest In “other properiy of Egan worth $20,000. The complaluants, therefore, ask that the romaluder duo oh the mortirage, after her share in the morigaged property I3 exhausted, may by made s charge on er n- tereet fn the other property, tnd that she may big restralned from dlspostiig of her eatate un- 1 this elaim Is palil, * The odministrator of Egan's estate also Dewan a ouit in assimpsit aguinst Mrs. Long to recover the 81:4,500 in moncy mven hier by Egan. AN OLD CONDEVNATION Uak. Judge Drummond yesterday dechded the vase of Tinbitts va. The City of Chicago, This wus a sult to recover n balance of 810,000 due by the clty for a strip of land about $x1x0) feet on the moutheast vorner of Duoarborn and Monroe strects, forming a part of Dearborn street. Tho Tand was condenined fn 1863, and the valucfixed ut §30,000, Charles A, Gregory wns Lhen the owner of the land, subject to an ncumbraues of 810, 'The ity peld dregory 20,000, and L, 1. Boone, a8 trustee for o _mniortoare, 80,00 leaving an inewnbrance for $10,000 ot the prop- erty, Tibbitts sutsequently bought un this in- cibrance, and with 3 a - eeritficate or memorandum of the cllfl that $10,000 was still dus for the landy and then fled n LD to enfures the claitn, cither against the land or thuelty, Jdndie Drwmmond heid that the compluinant was the representative of tho 810,00 Incumbrance, that i was equitable holider of the youcher which the vity gave to Urozory, stuting the amount due, and thercfore as such ho wus equitably owner of the vouclior, and shiculd be pakd the 810,000, 1t was atso decided that Lie was en- titled to futgrest on this amount, That, luas- mich us tho city had no right tutake posscssion of the praperty until tho wnoncy was pald, it was diforent from un ordinary ‘claing against thoclty, aud that tho latter, notwithstaiding the owner acquiesced in thy possesslon, wus bound to pay_fntereat from the time ft could Tiave colloctid the money out of a special assces~ ment, It waa mdmitted that the city coubd have collectat the nascasmuent n 1804, and Iuterest wonld licrefore ba computed from January, THECHICAGD LIPE, Qeorge M. Bogue, Kecever of the Chiengo Life-Insurance Cotmpnny, filed a petition yester- day setting out that, amone the assets of the Company, uro two pohicles of re.asurnuce in the Uniyersal Life-Insurance cugmmnv of New York, uno policy helux for 85,000, the other for 4,000, The Universal Liteis In abal way, und there is danger of {ts helug put fn the Tigida of # Recelver unless lts Jiabllities can bo larzely reduced. The Compuny, in ordee to effoct this, hus nm{mu«l to rgluce ghe bollcies one-bhalf on certain conditlons. Ajlarge num- Der of the polivy-holaers have already conscut- «d to this arrangement, and the Recelver thinks it will be for the best suterests of his Compan todgree to the scheme. Judee Willlams ul jowed the potition. . TIE PROTECTION LIFK: fu thecasc of whe Protection Life-Insurance Compuny, Judge Williums yestenluy approved the sale by the Reesiver of 100 shares of the capital stock of the State Nationat Hank of Bpringteld to David T, Lttler for $,000, 1T, Al tho courts mud clerks' ofliccs will bo closeid to-day. Walter ', Carter, recently convicted of mak- ing and passing counterfcit wouey, yostorday moved tor a new trial, ‘tho condemuution casd of Tasterllk & Stelner was concluded yesterlay beldre Judre Thodgzett, and e yerdict rendered In favor of the Governinent and for a scizuro of the property, ;ll‘hu charge was of fllegally compoundivg uors. . ‘l,ouu Cohn, charged with selling cigars with- out & Heense, was found guilty, Judge Willlams Kvanted o decreo of divorca esterday to Mary A, Hayden (rom John It npvdtn, Tor desertion and to Hannuh Wright from Buptimna Wright, on the same ground, \ UNITED STATES COUKTS. James M. McDonough ¢t . al. commenced & ::ufl. for £9,500 against tho Hutch Lithographic ompany. 3 L. C, Woodruff filed a bili against Charles F. Mililam, A. snd_Elmira C. Hodgmau, 3. N, Raviln, Joseph Shepberd, E. F. Thatcher, Elbert E. and Nooh E. tiary, . Noyes, and W, 1L Carro!l to foreclose & mortgage for 83,000 on un undivided 55 interest in a part of tho E. of h .’3. g:& and the E, by of the 8. W. X of BANKRUPTCY MATTERS. Moses Hooke, formerly a Board of IHealth Commnssioner, #esterdasy went inte voluntary vaniruptey, showi a Mst of debts to tho amount ¢f 813,083, 'ho assgts cumprise open aecounts of §4,582.34, claln In favor of ‘Watkins & Hooke for $2,200, and other per- sonal property, $1,008. Relorrod to legister Andrew L. McGraw, & vesscl-owner of this city, slvo went Into bankruptey with $33,950 of secured debts, cuvered by 831,000 worth of su- curtics, snd $3,45d of uniecured ilabilitivs. The asscts consist of an cquity of redemption worth sbout #3,000 {n land, ibe schooner Willlam Crosthwaite, worth $8,000,and theEvaline, val- uced at §3, but both subject to a mortgagefor $10,700. Also & certiticate of membership in the of trade, not transferable, and a bLorse e buger, 3110, The case was roferred to tho carliter, Robert E. Jenkins wos yesterdsy appointed Assivoes of Edwin J. Cubh;x.“ W. H. Moor was elected Assignec of Goorge B. Griftfin. A cividend of aboat 85 per cent was declared - for Gicorge F. Batche ne, . Tho flnat dividend menting of Biddle & Boyd not b recomized, one of thy men found,—~probably O'Brien, of 1lam- Manufacturing Compaus. Asalgneces will ba chosen ot 102, m. to-morrow der and for Hirsm C. et for 2 p. m. t-morrow. BUPELIGR COURT IN NRIEP, Jamea E. Tyler, trustee, broan a suit yeater- day for $15,000 against Wiliiam H. Heafford, CIRCUIT COURT. George Manlerre began a suit for 81,000 yrs- terday acainst Buekner B, Morris. tend brought suit for $1,500 - %, C. "W, Hem against A. C. Bell, IHelen M. Peck and Marian A. Johnson, ministrators of the estate of fileta bill agalnst Bamuel M. sud Frances B. Turner, Charles E. Peck, trustee, James C. Ilyde, syccessor In trust, Ann L. Beeson and L. rah M. M. Beedhin, guaraian, to foreclose o trust-leed for §2500 on Lots 23 and 24, W, 3 of the 8, W, 1§ of Sec, 34, 8, 13. Block 8, of E. Sinith's Sutvliviston of the 8. 1) acres of the N. IWI lfam Monre sued Thomas J. Finney for Thomas nnd llrm‘gct Fitzmanrice fled a bl saainst Charlea and Wright to foreclose o trust<dces Lot 1, I Chileago. TIR CALY, TO-MORROW, Junar Daruwoxnp—~in chambers, Junar Bronarvr -Celminal docket. Jupex Gany—Motione and snbinitted cares, duner Jawra Jubax Monsu nhmitted caens, ohf!nm Eoagne-~Sot call until next Tuerday. L3t Camphell vs. Barah MeLaughlin, Patrick and Willinmn B, Rflflwhmlk\ and lLevi P, for #1400 on lovk 45, of ShefMeld’s Addition to care Pittshurg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Itallroad Compa. ne Boorin—~Set cara 1,842, e, N2, T4 1o 43 405, 400, 410, 431, 412, and 414, AUtk FARSELL—1,210, Schmidt ve, Schmidt, JupaE WiLuiaus—073, Baseett va, Kneale. LG d calendar Nos, 613 and 616 to 630, Incia- Honth Chicazo and ‘"’"'c"mrl'"" va, Garlofl, and calenlar o, ncinaive. except 402, $04, Usitep STATY: XTPRRION S Whaiter 8, Hinrl 52,22, BUrrni Cotrnr—Coxrrasto nin Sommer vr. Adam Patzel and Elzabeth Liidwia Itenn F1H1,50, —dntnen Diltingn va, W, F, Gienr Hankins, and (eorge iloit, S 3. 1. Bmith va, L, J. fHobatt and d, L. £2,24%. 80, » Conk l';l{lnl! National Bank, 1,197,0% ~Centen! Natlonal Hank vs. Lizzle S0, 02, kv, Chifengo ~—Ilenry Lamparter thea Kuaepler, ST 40 . vs. John A. McDonald and Eq Saunders, £210, —Coxresstona—Eva B, Scib va, 44.—The Com- rinble Track Chrin- corge dward cpar Bootit—Peter Groat ve, T, L. Schlegel, otzel. 3250, 08, — yo. Fritz Alten and MI{I‘H‘ :}hrn. H7.— Dwelle, dupar Ganr—A. I, Durley, &ccelvcl of the 850, Junar Rongns—Mary Snliivan ve. Chicago West Dirlalon Rallway Company, $100, MARINE NEWS. ITAPS AND MISIHIAPSe The tug Albatrors picked up three men nboat Af- tectt miles off this port yesterday morning, having found them elinzing to & Asbing-amack named the Q. Hanson. which lind been capsized by & sudden gust of wind. " They tiad been threo hoars fnthe water, and were nearly exhansted from cold and fatigue when _discovered. Their names are Neis and George Chrintianson and Evert Oleson, and thelr hemes are un West Etlostreet. The cap- sized craft wae abandoned. A tspateh to the Milwaukee Sentine! says the 1iting of the kpats and rigeing of the echir Mayclton lashied to the ssme. at Two Rivern rovealed part of the hody of a man 1t waa got_ashore Monday ovenin In a fearfolly mangied condition. 1t could but Is aupnosed o oy be part of m, Ont. ‘Tlie Captain of the achr Emma L. Coyno report- eil seatenlay that ke had seen ninast foating off from the wreek of the Magellan. The wreel Two Itivers Monday, and it Is probable that it came ni ooker D, N. Nortan plicked ap tho two anchore of the stranded schr ¥, 1. Gord. ner, off them into port, . TORT COLBORNE. Linculn Park, yesterday, and brooght Dusrann, Nov, 28, —Vessels passing Port Col- borne Lock for the twenty-four hours ending at 0 o'clock the 2{th: Eastward-~I'rop Glargow, Detroit to Opdens- ‘hurg; barks Sligo, Cleveland to Toronto: Goo 1. Sloan. St Lawrences G, C. - Triflapt, Milwa: kee to Oswego; I, B. Mooro, Toledo to Onwegt Efleworth, W. J, Cummings, and W, I1. Pheips, Toledo to Osawego; James Wado and J. 3. Scott, Detroit to Toledo: Enreka, Detroit to Opdennbuns; schra Ynnkeo Dlade, Chieago to Omdensburs; Comanchie, Milwaakee to Oswevo; Gulnalr, Black lver to {famiton; Jane Ralston, l'ort Horon to Opdensburz; Telis Mitchell, Oltver Mitchell, 311 pefter, Chicago to (swe Detrolt to Oxwegns Milwaukeo to Uswego; Sont- w0t €, G, Mizer, 'Clileazo o Torontos Gerret Smith, Taledo to Oudenshurg; J. . Mott, Milwankee ¢ wwweeot N. Woodword, Randusky to Toronto; P, 3. Rogers, Toledo to Cape Vineent, Westward—Schr H. D, Dudley, Kingston to Buffalo, JAMS AND DETENTIONS, Thero {s nn unusunl number of verscls and 8 larze amount of tonnage lald up in thia portat present, and In consequence the maln river onl branches aro so flled whh eraft that jams are froquent and complaints numerous, There aro too many vese scln nt the coal docks nlong the Soutl Branch. and every now arrival is towed np ond added to the Jams, which are sotirces of much concern on the part of tho {arhar-Mnsters, who are kept busy pieatchteninie afaies, There atc o many vesscls at the coul docis walting to diechargo carro that Iate arnvals will bo detainod a week or moro be- fure they can be reuched, Similas detentlons are noted al ths himoer-dock kept very busy discnagais o DEATIH OF A LAKE CAPTAIN. where th won are uda, Capt. William Evons died in Cleveland Saturday 1ast and was burled on Tuesday afternvon. ¥or wany years he had beon connected with the lake marine, having been inoll the capacitics froma cabin-boy to the master, commanding two or three stcamers and vewsals, e was well known along the whole line of Iakes, aud remected for his gon- tlemanly qualities ss woll as his eficioncy as a navizator and thorough seaman, Capt. Aane was 5D years of u*v. aud leaves a wifo and theee sdult_children. Tlis rosidence was at Yorkvilie, near Racine, Wis., whers he owued 8 largo farni. Ho wae o brother of Mr, Thomas W. Evans, of this city, and Mr. K, I, Evans, of Orrvilie, 0.~ Clereland Herald, MARINE MATRIMONY, Tha numerous friends of the jovlal, fan-loving Capt. P, Gorman, of the tug Mary McLane, nad «occanlon to congratnlato him yesterday on his hap- py motrimonial alllanco with Mles Mary Laricoy, daughiter of Willlam Larcey, The martlage coro- mony was performed by the Rov. Father Baerett, thein marjue fmrnuun Van Dols # occaslon. tonded tho weddinzg, sud uumerous, and the enjoyment huge, BUFFALO. lant UCapialn's many Spectal Diapach to The ChlcIz2 Tridune. Nov.28,—\Wind heavy on Lake Burraro, N, Y, and was witnereed by & lnrru compuny, incluling riends wha' enzare fn Capta. Andy Wilson and Gus stood up' with Capt. Gorman on the several Allornicn and other ilicers ai- ‘Ihe presents wero scusible rie to-day, and tho weather colder. Stmnr Alpena was driven back from ton miles above Dnukirk. Tho arrivals are props George King, lumber; Montay, grain; India and Prindiville, lght; also e Dovarand schr George D. Russall, lighr, rom Erle, and schr Scalon, corn, from Tuledo. Schr Jane Bello is expocted to-nighe., oads of curn waere shipped on the Two boat-| canal for Ltica. To the Western Assoctated Dress. Burrato, Nov, 26, —Clearances—Prof Echnoor, 600 brls cement, Cloveland; U, i c. . Keteh- mm, Chicaga; schire I1. A, Kent, Black River, M. ¥, 'Merrick, and Clayton Helle, Datroit; M. -J, Wilcox, {hicago. No chartors to-day. —— ERIE. cago. . schr B, B, Willlams, Toled oss, sud Jull PORT HURON, Waest, Aun Marle, Up—Prop Avon; schr Bbuthwost. Wind southiwest, brisk. Weather clondy. —— . LAKE FREIGHTS, Bwecral Diseriek ta The Chicage Tridune Enux, la,, Nov, 23.—~Arrived—Stmr China, Chl- Special INapaich 1o Tha Chicage Tridune. Post liusox, Mich., Nov. 28 -—~Dowa—Props Arctlc, Aunle L. Cralg, St Psul, Javs, Porter, Chambarlin and darges; echre Homer, Hine, N. C. Depariures—Prop Cbarles §, Kershaw, Chicago; T'hie propa Arlzona and Japen, schrs Annle Sber- humas A. Beott, Maréngo, C. H. Bento: wood, d-m t, Maréngo. b \\'lllaufi? C. H. Weeks bave ‘The scason ls virtoally st an ead, aad no charters ofsny kind wers made yesterdsy. An laquiry was made on 'Clange for s propeller to take 8 carga of coru to Sarnls, but mone was offered. Thore sro quile 8 Humber of jumber-laden ves- scls duc bere, and when they srei and ualead they will Jsy up. ‘Tuo cold and snow vut an cud to suy further o bad uo deaire 10 Vish the ciose of ihs woek about all cmenle. aod uwners of craft sk suy more trips this sesson. e vesscls for dock-room 110 to { 10 1o 81 buund up, 2t Milwauk Buffalo.... Ludin, ¥lint Soont cazu, ligh Jup. tutial ARANCE 51 bria fiomr, bifa sugar and s suniries ries and ledter. slial of Qeurg exhibit & shamoful degres gracefal 10an Amerfean Cabinot., ments, buvover, made by the Admiinistration, have boen wenerally good. nnd turly goud, and Itepublicansabonld be bott prtiont The Freaident, it ouzht o be re- tiembared, haa in his party Ragicals and Liberals, lata wiaves with thefr late wasters, Union and Tiwvel raidiers, bullionists and creenbackers, ro- sumptionists nnd anti- d sin d the lavorer; and” thankful. i tallst ane larst don'tdo it, bis credit,* o why vlan tuat wi hordes of prejudiced Africaus. negrocs i the South can bo induced will be zuad, and, if Tl The Yaukees brou-at her wittec as populous and ner natural sdvimtuges of suil cll greater than tnose of this Stete. markod diterenco? 1t Is becuuso a lar: of our popuiution is devraded and uot uf civiliaation. \Wo bave bven cacr yet burdvaed with su Ul sbape of thees of four bu — Vickadurg (Mi r¢ months O courso b could hear from hi NAVIGATION XOTES, Cnteano,—The new schr Charles Foster has lald The props Dadger Biate and of the W. T. Company's vesseln for BufMalo thia seagon....Mz. Owen D, Jonen han purchased & one-fourth interest fn the schr J, V. Jonen for $3,000,...1sasc irown has bought one- fourth of the sche Myrtle from Anson A. Digelow and Naney Uliman for £800....In the Admimity Conrtthe Provincial Insorance Compsny of Canada han n claim pending agsinst the schr Newsboy for 8150, and John Higlow and othern 8 bill of $501, 78 for wagen duie from Lha schr John Tihbiti sel-owneenand Captains are paying from for the winter: the average a from eralt orcupying the Inslde pasa from more than one on the ootelde.... Goarge C, Finney received a telegram from Oawe- g0 yesterday apnouncing that hie achr Bigler had arrived there rafely nnd was anlmding, 3 Finney, before recelving the dirpatch, di think rhe would be able to accannt of shaliow water. ... The schr fcotis arriv- ed from Boeffalo yetenday afternoon with coal, lirown reporied that be met a flieet of at east & dozen el off Twin River Polnt. Tuesday. 1alf of them were large verscls, kely they will be In port to- ‘ant. TIITURSDAY, NOvuMBLR 29, 18¢s. tn the laborers In the cascof the baaad hither will arrive and lay up sfter discharg- Ing caryo. Orien Ponra, ~The schr eft Sthiehoy, Titerda one of Larwe Keepeake have taken off thelr snmmer clother at Krte .. Schr City of Toledo han laid np The achra Scove and Helen I'ratt with cargoes of wheat for o protable that the schr Wayne wiil not atiempt to reach Oswego thin fall, her way down. The tug Gibney has left Duffalo for Baftimore via Erle Canalana New York.... The bark Nelaon haa been allowed §2,050 for repaies, and the schr Goldo Pheter £ 1o cover damages Incurred daring the recent gajea... € f‘n!.ef Loomie, ‘nited Siaten stmr Huron Tere ) roit 1« nearly Nntl{ jorts the hottun i cliawed to pleces.” PORT OF CHICAGO. The followinz were the arrivals and clearnnces for thie twonty-four houts ending at 10 o'clock last nlht: Annr £ 3 & 8| hy X{"nll ‘Baxseed, e —e— CURRENT OPINION. The Presidont 18 making bnt a beginning in tho great wutk of oficial parification: but it ta arightanda righteons beginnlng and the peoplo must, as they are plainly ready to do, sustain bin #3 he advances, snd make sore of the ultimate trinmph, theugh it may come under his succesaors. ~Iorton Journul (Rep.). It will be to the lasting honor of President azes that his Southiern policy was not detcrmined on us a conservation of party, but as 8 high patri- otic meanure, In entirs dlsrecard-of party, asnd hlatory will declare that the result wan most happy, whether Republican control was established In the South or not. —'Ailadelphia Telegraph (Rep.). *@Givo ns the dollar of onr daddies!” ery We wish wo could give them Neie York Merald the sllver lanatics. some of onr daddies’ sense,. (Ind.).—g-Not a very bright paragranh, in view of the fact thatthe **daddiea” used thoir *‘senso’ to give the people the dollar that the **miver lanntics™ destre to have rewonetized.—Mempkis (Tenn.) Avadauche (Ind.). * Qive us tho dollar of our ddds,” ery tho Western farmers, **it's good enough for ns; then weean pay off our debts at 02 cents on the dol. lar."—New York Heraid (Iad. ), —In view of the fack that most of thos dehts were contracted when the paver dollars In which they were ex- pressed woro worth a kood deal lens than 0: conts on the doilar, the creditors of the said W extern fuemers will ot loso anythin that rate,— ashington (D, C.) Unwn (Kep.). Wo b.lisve tima will develop and eatablish the fact that the Prestdent {s ay cood » Republican anhe ever was, and that the inistakes which have Doen made by the Administration—comparativel pave come from the pecaliar furmation of hi We lwelleve they can be ro b s in the Caoinet less of the fin ore practical comnion sctse. Iess talk ohous **the machine politicians sore devotion to the party that elected hi the men ho has called to his Cabinet eannot square tnemselves to tho fact thatl the preat Republican party placwd them in potver and expects from tnem an unqualificd devotton to its princl) interests, then the sooner he The appointment of rd men ment fo indisputable, belng due, - 10 ver, anld o more, demauding §107 1n o amonnt in gold, tlally committud Our Brueo has presented a petition to the Sanate In behalf_of some colored state, who avk $1,000,000 to aid theut In fnmi- wrating to Liberin,’ Nr. Hruce takos tho, opportn- ully 1o say that ho Is not prepared to inllures the an Mr, Bruco In tile mat- advoeate of thiv plan or is country uf tmomnt lan. Wo go fartl er, Wenrea P prospenity. . and sundriess T2 ot The fact When that earn il rid thl Ennign Underwood of the'Michizan thern Transit Line Anring the cominz wi ubably ran three of thelr bont between ich., thie western ferminusof the nrquiette Raflrosd, aud Milwaokes, Some anxiety Ismaniferted at Detrolt on sccount of the failace of the props_Annle L. Uralg, A and 8t. Paul to pat in an Appe: Superlor on time. . withdrawn from th The etmr Detroit and reported at she Limek Croening Tnesday ... The vew fron_ stcamer at to lannch....Diver ctiun re the achr Brideewateres e coal. s—nime Tdabo. Duffalo, 15,000 hnoste. 15,12 br barley, 300 bags timofty and sundri~: prop Cointnodore, o, 1,000 baws fiaxsced; schr Maggle Thonipen, K, 418) b cort, 1.7} i onts, S0 bris pork, H prop Fasorite, Menatnluce, i mr, Muskegun, Milwaukee, 55 drics: Manitowoe, 10 bris angar and Shieboygat, 15 Ll sugar and sundri 505 b €oF, 19,345 b FYe, 8D Five-twenties, originally payable in green- Uicks,and bought by speculators at 20 centa on tha dollar, are now due ond payable in silver dollars, 'Thé Taw 14 epecific, and the cquity of such p: Why, theu, shonld tuves bouds be worih more than thulr fuce in silver duls 1t i only becanea tho holders of them by trickery and corruption {n the revivion of the watutes got the silver dollar dropped from the cuinage, and still Lope to get thelr dered” tuch 1aoro vulusble by When A owes 1} $100 In silverof 41 and {s ready and willing Lo pay worlh Tut fw tnis caso 1l has put s detltions sud trauduient value wpon hie bond by T, of the equivaleat of that geiting the agent of A par- to such payment. A Las a richt 10 utep In and stop the fraud, and ho fe a fool if ho Yet, unless he peruile bl sgent to wwindle him thun to the amount of b mithons of doliars, e {e told that ho will ** impair hat tao enorinous pros 1alum which our bonds cummand, as cainpavod with thosy of other natluns, 1s s fraud upou the reminm stunds whera it did he whols of thew cay be aded 10 wu, 18 will bo wtil hetter, tha countey, it will bo for tho country's goed. ey were luvesied with the right of auffrige (o worve the rampant itadicale, and aru therefore In a cundltion 10 bo an cternal wource of irritatinn; it Mz, Bruce can secure tao williou he modustly aske for it will vastly benefit thia State in the longeun. Africans 10 this lcan?lr‘,; aud ;01;1 “‘Ill.n" a» lllvrl,lnml I s the oust 12y cau do 1o wid In paying the expe their froed descendants 10 retura to Afnic's burn- ing shiorw whenever they wish Lo ko, of all who départ we will soon better race, and jn s few years gladly erect a monamené to the uleger who bit tipou” the acheme that Fououndu look at the diference now, o e—— A Boafariug Couple, Letter from Gen, Cum 7 lu tho first thing wo ten times as When we reached Honolul alwaye pasilug o) ] learned was that the ouly hotul was shut up for and would nobbe open aguin fur three 1 Asonof Willlam E. Dodee, of New York, who came bere with a daugbier un the Zealapdia to meet by wifo and” speod some months with her found that she bad” lett some tlne ago for the United Btutes in consequence of the closing of the botel, und so he wife to mect hitn aud no hotel to wmeet ber to. walt a month before he or gt & steawer to roturn iu, sud he could ot bu at all certain even then that she would not be returulog to wect bim Lere, and ho would pass ber ou the way back. fu fuct I bad & sort of dreary feeltug that they were dovined to go un that way like & couplu of “Flylug Dutcbwen,” ever and ever, trylng to reach cach otber, sud sajling back and fort way. t into the harbor on 8, the victima of the ance from Lake Zinaw has been Manftawoe, sundriea; hrs M. B2 Warner., Buffalo, 61,000 bu Ly belng paid off at Itzsiminons as Mar- a, anid the reaaun a many uf them exc samutinniats, nd, if b pleasos all of them, he will boa very romarkable President. We ;clnrw}y expeet he will.—Indiunapolls Journal liep. )o Just tho et chilzeus of 8 Lenjaaippl would »0 kloriously 10 Iitiuols aud Stissiesippt woru ad- d 1nto thie Unlon at aboat tho ssuie tue, but d Manof the Ses i the ndred thousand Africaus, Herald (Diem. ). ANMUSEMEN comeination JARY. FAREWELL MATINGE, Saturday, Dee, 1,at 2 p. m. In order to comply with tho nu- merous roquests for a Matinee by tho Kellogg-Cary Combination, the managers have mado an arrango- ment with MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGGE, MISS ANNIE LOUISE OARY,: MR, TOM KARL, MB. VERDI, MR, CONLY, ALTRED PEASE, 8, BEHRENS, Who will positively mako their Iast sppearanco this season in Concert. Admission, 60 cents. Roserved Beats, 76 cents. ‘The 8alo of Seats will commence to-morrow (Fri- Blate-at. THE TABERNACLE. Sale of Tickets for the KELLOGG-CARY CONCERT TO-NIGHT Continues at Root & Sons, {56 State-st., this morning,. Three Thousand Cood Seats left. NOOLEY'S THEATRE, MONDAY, NOV. 21, engagement of the eminent artirtas MISS MAGGIE MOORE and MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON, In their great Amcrican Drams, STRUCK OIL, Tritten expressiy for tnem and played by them unwards of 30 times in thelr tour around the warid, and ro: ceutly at_the UNION BQUALE THE Foutk. The plas wilt be produced withiali th ENT BUENIC EFFECES, NOVEL 4 the same cast na I New Yo 1) SPECIAL MATISEE on Thursisy, Thanks: McVICKER’S THEATRE. LAST WEER of Dronsn Jlowand's Deams, T.IAID ;. OR, WOMAN'S LABT LOVE, CTIHE BRIGHTEST LAY OF THE DAY." WS LILLIAN, NIGHT ATURDAY—LILLIAN MATINER rman 7[V]. wen wattboiman TP BELLS, Legend, SIDONIE, THE MARIUED FLILT, 1 rebearsal, WCORMICK DALL. LECTURE BY WENDELL PHILLIPS, misslon, 50 cel served Seats cau b had on Nov. i at flut & S Weat Nide Librar At M AR IV o HAVERLY'S TUEATRE ate Adelpht), J, 1. ITAVERLY, Pron. and Manacer. in Thaukeiving Mattnee, 3 o'clock. Tha Tnllday 7 the city. " Sr MERLE A and S it it Sililers Chasming 3tr. Loute Aldrich in on. | M, C, T, P Gamai. A wonder- B0, i dow, DANITER, . i 2:30. Next week—OLIVEIV OUD BYROS. . COLISEUM. | — “To-night and Raturda) ht the GUEAT DRAMATIC STAIS, FiL wnd FOSTES n Theilifug Taree-Act Drama of AW AKEB. Introluctng the Dramatie Hogy BIRUNO and -DOX CESALL An Unequaled Ol BlIL_The lest Kbow 1n tilceity.” Great bl ~unday, ON THE TRAIL, day) at 9 s, m., st Root & Sons' Music Store, 150 '] ARRIVAL AN DEPARTURE OF TRATHS. Fxrmanndy op Nererxce Mines.—4 fatart §iinqued. sunday excepted. uonuy"u'ce“m'&! CHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RATLWAY, “Tleket Officen, 62 Ciark-*. he 8h dwfi{(l‘tmln Tousr) sndsg aPacificFast Line... aslunx Clty & Vanki abiutuade pay Night abmbuny atymana aklonx iy & Yankton aFrecpt, Hockrd & Duninne, afbre 1ok d & Dunugne. A Fast Mall (datly) SAtfiwanke ~ patima capo and |, ALY By € Ex. via it Exprees Tatel n T wenn Chl- ancil Dlaffs, on thefrain leaving Chicaze m Koother road pmne Pullman or any. other forim of Botel care west of C a—Depot B=tinhot a0, earner ind Kintle-sta. of a corner of Canal and Kizle-ste CHICAGO, EURLINGTON & QUINCY RATLROAD:. Depota fuot of Lake: 1 and S| nnd Ca r Weockford & Froeport Duttiiie & 8laut Cl Tactic Fact Expres Anene & Co Downera( “paliman taly) olorado EXpr ienve Passe Patace Dintni. Intmgetars @ aod Paliman 16-whee! irsleening purpoies unly) and Omaha on the Pactfic £: CHICAGO, 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. Ticket officen Bt. Panl & SL Paul & Al eapolls Miueapotia eapoile Ex.0.' 9:00p. m. used for eating pure 1 Kiesping-Cars are run between Chicaxo xpress, «at., ndlans:av. and Bisteeath-st., ecnth-ata Tleket Otfices, 39 Clarks used OMICAGO. ALTON & ST. LOUI3 AND UHJDA()O KAKNSAB CITY & DVENVER S8HORT LINES. Tt bupur, 1Wew, Shey near Stadison-st. kit ke axa & ¥ o, Lacon, Wasl' & bwiaht Accommdat'n ¢ Ticket Omice. 3 ftand bridge, sad o) B5E! PPEPFFTP EEEEEREH CHICAQO, MILWAUREE & BT, PAUL RAILWAY Unlen Depot, coraer Madinon snd Canat-sta. Qifice, @ Kuth e _and at depot. Ticka Clark-st., oppoalte Sherman lousy Milwaakee Exprens. Wirconsin Bay, bay’ Expre Wisconsin, I mota Express. Wisconsin & i Hay. Stesens)'oint and Ash- tand through Nlch & Minnesal press, Teave. | Arrive, 785 m.{* 7:53p. me t o 10:108. m, |* 4:00p. m. | 8:00p. m. {*10:488. m. * 't 7:008. M. AN teatna run via Miiwankeo. “Tickvia for St Faul and Minncapolls are zuod cliher via Madison and Praris dn Chien, or via Watertown, LaCrose, CENTRAL RAILROAD. of Twenty-sceond-st,. at., hesr Clark, ILLINOIB Depot, fout of Lake-az. and £ et ‘Ticket otiies, 131 Rtande and Winons. Ft. Lanis Exprest.ci X 5 Faat Lind o1d Xiant Prurin, Burllotoa & Teorin, Burliuion & Dulianue & Bloux Gity Dutunue & Elout City Ex. GHiman 1Passeurer. o Ex,. MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. Dgpot. fout uf Laku:at., BELE00Lof Ewenty-tecondst. TieKet Otice, 07 Ciar ol & s, rand L'actde tlotel woutheast coruer of Han 3 ag lalmer 1ause, Matl(vin (vin M iy Exproas faln and Alr Lin A Leave. + 72000, m, T Afrive. FITTSBURG, PT. WAYRE & OUIJAGQ RAILWAY, Depot e Mait and Express. Pacitic Expreas Fast Ling,., Trainaleave trum Fxpe Tirket Ofiices: &I Clark, _Giraud Pacilic, and Depot (Exposl et Canal sl Madfson Paimer House, av et Oleey, ats, Tlel rand Paciiie Hotel, DBALTIMORE & OHIO. Exposltion, ulbling, fant of Mone Patmer House, Lutidin). forning Exproas. . Foriim LAKE, BHORE & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERR. O TLeave., | Ariive. Moraing Mait—01d Line, . 5 Ny Fhn Ailairle Expre Bimal e it Expros. \f bidus. . JEFFERSON, Col, NEWMAN, propriotor of tho Jofferson Hotel, will givo a Grand Ball on Thursday Evo Fo AN NUEAMSIIE D, s AMERICAN LINE, * Philadelphia and Liverpool. Theoniy transattantic llne salling under the Ama conti Eailtun every Tuiralay (row Philadeipl and Wednesday from Liverpool. RED STAR LINE, 10g the Nielgtan and Yniscd Atates malls. _ Fallin o e e el Ty EHTADELALS A DI T AR OB LY VA% P VIR L et A ait Nandolpheaty G w, e TR Sieaen 8 ANCHIOR LINEMAIL STEAMERS L LK DL il DEVONIA, becy b s CALTHIA 1 ANCHUITA, Doe. & wacm? | ET110 ce, New York to Glagow, Liverpoul, or Lande New York (o London ditect every Wedue NGL] a.m | AUST] i E£i5, 1) Washilngton-st B LINE. Kl bosir ‘hursday, Nov. 30 unday, Uee. o BTATE OF PEXX: BTATE OF Firss cabn tlons, Ketu ond Cadla. 3 au LIACK, Mansgvi Wulnnumu-p:: Clleago. - ‘ { sorman - Lloyd I North Gerntan Lloyd. UL ‘The steamer of this Culnmu*'fll sall every Batur day frum liromen Pler, fout of Thitd streer, Hoboken, Jtates of Vasspge—From Now York tu bouthstiptoa, loundon, Havre, sod Lrenen, frat cabin, i' - cabin, €00, kold: steeraie, $30 cun aud passage spply W Great Western Steamship Lane, From Now York to Biristol (Englaud) direct. B0, $, sud #70; Lutcpnediate, ¥45; It i rules L'rot Avniy o WAL ¥ tatiruade New Vork to Quuenstown aad Livervool, Heivetis, Nov. 17, 116 b. | The Quect, Duc. 1, e . Eabiand; Nov.zh, Tisarine | Spatd, DEc. t 7% 5 . Tu Londul Nov. 17, 2 m. | Douwark, Nov, 24, 75 8.m ATckets ot redured ratea Stecruge tickets. lu-'i cursy ey, Drafts fur £ 400 upwards oa Great Drifaln sud P A T g W i g ey CUNARD MAIL LINE. Ealll; threo times 8 woek toand from Bntish Ports, L;vmt Prices, . I LTS g et Cormie an - ok S PV ETNETE Wiuorad Wostern Ageat. o} oAl FatiiBAns' STARDAKD SCALES FAIRDANKS, MORSE & 00« 2i2& 113 Lake St., Chicago. ‘Be careful tobuy oaly the Geauine, m'mnm’ OIHOINNAT! & ST, LOUIB B R. Depot coruer vl Columbhus iy & Esat Night & Hast Day'Ex, ut £ Cilnton sud Carroll-sta. Depar & m.!* w10p. M, P g West_8ldn. Arrive. 70 m B CRI0AQO, BOCK IBLAND & PAQIFI0 RAILROAD Depot, curner of ‘ vttice, Omaha Leavenw'th & Al Peru Accommodation. Night Exores. AKE NAVIGATION. QOODRTCH BTEAMERS - For e ttud Anapes. For Manistee, Ludin Liaily, gton, baturday sl sundsy Officeand ducke fwot Slichlzen-ar. D ray's boat don't oy tuorulng's boa antil. Van llurea and shermagesis. Ticket 64 Clark-st., buerman House. ot Shore ports, ioesra 5 &ocs th and Pentwater, Coplod, at 0 & Mo .0 4 p. DESRABLE OFFICES N THE TRIBUNE BULOING - TO REINT. Apply to WAL C. DOW, Room 8 Tribune Building, THIL_BESGICTS, WINTER RESORT, otel, M. L HOYT, Bupl MELLEN, CONDYVKY & Kpxa, Prop'Ta TS Bhce FI3 liTiadwuye Now York. FER, wholesals and retalf deal = T EDUCATIONAL JENNINGS SEMIN AUROKA. ILL. A howrd, 104 winter Ler o adt dresa the Princinal, Hyglenic, Infall Preservative, Romedy whiah curce toual wcuus jny reBt, an s of 13 el We open the more and fner fmporied Gers inan Canary Hinde thau Ifyou wa chool for both scxes; igition la commou ke, e KR season with u ARY. , pume ‘gm'\‘f\ Rt h 18‘ a ible and % For Bule by Druggists Everywhere. ~ PRESCRIPTION FREE. Foribe epeedy cura of Nervous Debllity, want ot epergy, o anta *Aa FiGuis ks oased, Call or wijia for Lank aad s wid the wholo. trelu of gluui ghit bas tuo lugredieots. Addrves Ury 4 1% Weat it attends Cinctuustl, Obin Lraate ledial iy - -