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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE TULESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1878, HE COURTS. Closing Arguments in the Case of the City vorsus The Horse- Raliroade, A Crooked' Jaror Calted Upon to Ex- plata Kis Eccentriclties. 0ae of Kern's Pats Gharged with Trying to Fiz a Plaintiff New Sults, Bankruptotes, Divorces Confessions, Etc. The arguments on the demnrrers in the City Railwsy cases were concluded yesterday morn- fng before Judgea Drummond and Blodgett. Tuese were cases braughit to restrain the collees tlon of a license fee of 30 on each car run by {he vite raliway companics. Judge Beckwith appeared for the Weat-Di- yieion Raitway Company, and made the opening argument. e said the City of Cbicogo claimed the fieneral Assembly had power to nuthorize tities to pass the ordinance {n question under the provisions of Art. 9, Hec, I, of tho Con- whick gave wwning or using franchises and privilcaes, in #uch manner as 1t shall from time to time direct by generat Iaw, uniform as to the class upon which it aperates,” It also gare the (leneral Assembly power to delegate the right to llcense The ordinance mentloned was not anthorlzed Ly greneral Taw nor wns AL uniforn 0% 10 the class ©0 which it operated. 1. Assuming that the Heneral Assembly mizht authorize the corporate authoritics of tles, tosens, and tlilages to Impose taxes antonge othiers on persong or corporations using franchises and privileger, and othier veeitpations, for munivipal purposes, in the same manncr as Jke taves might he imposed for State purposea} and further nssutming that thedencral Assembly nes g law authorizing the corporate ties of all citics, towns, and villages to {mpose* tnxes upon ovcnpations In thelr dls- eretion, the Nirst question presented for con- any general law corporate adlhorities” of cltles, taxes. The “Act to Provide for the Incorpora- tiou of Cities and Vllages,” in force July 1, 1872, il not anply to towns, and was not op- citles and villages not organized un- A large number of clties and villages were not organlzed under that net, ‘Al thorézing all citics anil villages {n & State to ar- ganize under it mizht be general for that pur- puse, and not a eencral faw authorlzing the cot- porato authorities of ail cities, towus, and vii- Jages 10 impose taxus on ocrupations. The pu- thority to fmpose kuch taxes wag vested in the corporate authorities, not n the citlos them- Power to imnose such faxes could not be delezatea to tho corporate nutliorities ot clttes and villages in one part of the State and in another part. not to those ated In the Constitution were propet and persons pursuing eneral law uniform as ch 1t operated, | classen of persons cpumerated {n the Constitu- tion respectively embraced those pursuing the same getieral _occupation, traveling tradera were classcd whether they carrled thelr, zoods on thel of inn wagonm, or in a cart. Hp, tho other classes embraced porsons haviey general occupation, Jiffereat means. subjects of taxatlon, them mizht be taxed for example, « but ‘purdning ft with The occupation of n horse- rollway company was that of trans sous and praperty for hire. Anotmnl transportlng perxons®and property on the samo street, und between the sama points, haa the same occupation, The motive power used was thorame; the vehicles, however, in which per- property wore transported were slightly different” 1o construction, difference between ¥ emplosed by the other mn’i not chatige the nature of the occupation of the persons pursu- authorized to trans- by steam had tho 0 The means employed by the IiMnols Ceutral Raflway Lompany and the Chi- Rallway Company "t Inc persons and. property betwean tho City of Chicago and Ilyde Park were, to & great ex- Steam wag nsed 8a a motives The vohlcles ueed port bersos nny same veeupation. tent, the same. power by buth companies. were siullar, and the two companies were rivals In thy transactlon of the same clars Of biatioss, The Culeawo & Northwostern Railway Company trausported persous aud Evuustou, umd the North Ch Company was engaged fn raperty for hire to hicagzo Cley Rullway the “same busincss, d ns o motive-power by both companies. “They both use similar velicles, and Why nottax or license I n tax on one of the aume * bustucss was so manifest oa to require no armument. The ordi- nanco under conmhlerutfon ymposed a tax on threo persons embraced others pursuing the ssme occupatlon, and di not Impose a tax on the resldue of the elasa n, the means desiznated fn the ordinance astertalnig the anlouul of tax wers not adequate to produce uniforinity,. The tax was required to be upon s person, natural or ertl- tictal, and was required to be uniform aa to the osed “Upun vach persot. er conslderation did- not fix the amount {n proportion to the busincss transacted by the curporation, nor 1n prolita arlsing Lherefrom. smount from the number of curs used by the corporation Iu fts business, but from the num- berowned byt The wmount might os well Lecs Gxed by the number of vorner lots porations respectively, or from property belonglug to bitruty ':Mm;‘iz' P r8 pursulug like occupas tions," iu’the paragraph of tho statute muungl'n- el might aud stiould be restricted i thels meaning by the contest nna othel he statute, The Geueral Assom authoriza citles to require all pe ihe occupation of a cotninon cur Heense to tranaac were rivala In business, Both? ‘The lujustive of imposi twu rivals 1o 1 U class cotnprising proportion to the t il not fix tho wwned by tha cor| them, or In any other arl The words *“all othe; T portions ofs ubly did nat rsons pursuing rier to obtain a ‘% their busincas on such terms ons-ns citiea might preseribe. The { allcese was to prosect the public fro t cluss of *persons who ware not respotaibl Ua “others pursting lke ocenputions ' properly ba inited to that class of Lo pe vices of u nature similar Ted by the persopa mentioned fn ud whoin the publid) hud oceaston bloj under slwilar cifcumstances. tobe remulicd by the statute dil Dot ro- ning to be extended buyond the The wards mwutloved «d to fuclude railway com- leglalative suactment to 8 which could not be required vanid Whoie com) law or contract with the ¢l the urdluuuce was not a pollce regula- Tt woukl not promote th paving, clesn- ets used by the - could 1ot Yo conatrtie les autborized by 1u obtain a lce lug, or repalring of the st panies, nur tmprove the m or mulutaluiog their trac eping then tn repatr. The nee of the cars would not be Uroatervarein the selection or other properly would not wonld have no tendency yment of more fotelligent, L ubliging, or arderly conductors of to socure a more ciflclent discharge fes, No act ju the construct operativn of the ratlways affect- suluty, cofort, cunvenience, or wdll-bémg of the community I3 Aan imposition which 18 pblect the raising of & revenue, athe to Lhy reguistion of relative 4 dugics us between judi- thu couservation of urdur lu the po- £5y Lo the queouragement of fudustry jeinent of penfcivus emiploy- der the potlea power. ulation -ls the cubunced therel, ot Boraes, Liarnesd, Usk-cuscy wlltre reg Urbgsa can be peferred to tbal power, ut th ordiance wider coneideragion, unentd Jor the wify Were théa and the. cuses taken idy confessed the demurper nue ) uwil Lie 1a €0 liave ten daye ANGTHER CRUOKED JUKOM. narks made 1 the I abyy wunty juried 5 berday in g, lwbich 1o tile a wryg r ‘Association ved a starcting coadruation re Rogers' court-room. e heartg the case of B, R Do Wallage, 0 suit to sevuver rices a3 bookkeeper and KAUning 1o efag ue n-lJuumlu«-(\ Lol court thiat dsy, wes post- Thy jury wepe can- 0y one Lo taik to them, e oy thewselves, £180 wag called Jor wrial yusterday, W L Youne's tawyer, b 1o allow g lovUke thie ey e tle jurora had been to him, and he wad not resdy Lo Ko of Judge Rowers asked Mr, Dow ta have an aMi- darit made to that ¢ y and the following anl- davit was Imincdiately drawn up and presented Lo the Judge: % Connty, se, In Cireult Tenjamin R, DeYonng, of cago, (‘ang Connty, and first baing duly #worn depones and snva ihal he §8 the plainthl in tha canr now on trisi—DeYoung vr. Wallace—in hir court, That, after deponent retarned to his honse on Saturdny evening 1ast. one of tho jrore i thie . Whewo name deponent finderstands ia bhons, me to deponent’'s house and 10 sbont tbis cause, and Alated tn aubstance that two or three of the Jurors conld be fixed. T reniied ew it was improper for him to :n#:g:w;lmvlnr'.mlkfil e moy A g0 Hm. e alro ankod me eeveral questlona ahout the eane, 1 told him 1t was im) ;gg:,rxlgnn;:'lu.l,fill;‘nh:;:ll the ., and A cage, anal dc'tlmlu “'i"f",‘"r"' ”{,}"“*;"',' [ nd _aworn to_before me this dth da of A{!m:::n);dr.'mm‘ Jacon Gross, Clesk, & The Judge then called Fitrgluhons up, told him that grase charges were made againat him, and he wonld _giva Wlm until 2 o'clock In the afternoon to show cause why he shionhl not be punished with contempt.” At a'clock Fitzglohons appeared ~ with a lawyer, amd. asked for mora time. He sl offered to give hond, and Juflfiu Rogers, not desiving ta condemn hlm unhieard, gave hin until Thursday morning next on his giving boud 10 the stitn of 2300 for hia nppearnnce. e fur- nizhet! James Stinsun as s bondsman, and the matter was then postponed to Thursday, Unly two werks ago the Jury inthe Mike Esans ease rendered edch an unwarrantable yerdlet as showed bevoml & moral douht they had been tampered with, and now this addition- ol case forma a commentary on Sherill Kern's Jurles that does not nered fo he explained, In Slew of thesc revelations, (ts no wotder that the majority of thinking men are askingwhether the Jury systam s not a relie of the nedicyal ages which ought 1o be abolished, A few more instances like thiere wil go fae to malke parties litigant regard 'urymal: as they de betting at faro, the odidy n cither tase bein@ invariably agaiust them in the long run. TNE SOUTIL PANK COMMLISIONERS yesterday Hled un amlesble Wil in the Clrenit Court airninsd E, ¥\ U, Klokke, Connty Clerk, 1o ascertaln by judiciul interpretation a doubt- fu) question us to the power of the Commis- floners to bid in Inod. They wish to know whether, in sales of property for South Iark assessmente, wWhen the- corpuration s a bidder, they ean buy in and {ssue certileates dirnetly to the corporation. 'The splt is a friendly one, de- slgned only to obtain a cous.ruction of the stat- ute ohi this point, TILE MILLER DIVONCE CASE. In the divorce case of Kate Millee against her husband, Michael M, Miller, u delault wos taken a fow days ago, and Satunlay the complaipant proved up the case before Jidze Farwell, Yes terday the defendant came In and flled an alll- davit stating that he had entered bis appearance 1n the case bietore defanit was taken, and askin, to have the default set aslde on such Lroun and be allowed to plead. Judge Farwell ar- cordingly ordered the default to be sct astde, TNE PIDRLITY BAVINGS BANK, ‘The folluwing fs the October reoott of V, Al Turpin, Receiver of the Fidelity Savings Bani: nECEND, Balance on hand last report Bonds and marigages.. Collateral foans, Bills discounted 1ills recet Overdralt Tents .. Heal extaic, Prior fneumbrance. Safo depository ... 10, 701,30 DISBURITWENTE, Real estato, o FPrior incum ‘nxcs , Oftice oxpen 3, 2,350, Kavings deporits offsci FITSE QUTIACRL rovsnnensre 74, 08330004 Balance on band e ITEMS, Judge Dlodzett will call the trial calendar through Thursday evening morntuz next to as- certain what cases aro -ready.for trial, and will boaln at once the trial of the cases r)pnmxl ready, ealling twenty of them cach day# There will be no second ealls “I'he Courts will all be closed to-day, but the Clerks’ oflices will be open as usual, Judge Drummond will bo ia his chambers the most of the . dav, but none of - the otner SHNFEORUT DEI ReshBy =0 o< eatnd Judge McAlllster will have no call of his cal- endar untll next week, belog busy with somo sct cases, “‘I'he habeas corpus case of Patrick Murphy, an Evanston Hnuor-denler, was heard yesteplny before Judgo MceAlligter, and the prisoner dis- clnrged. Tho reason was that the Justice add- ed to his docket nine days after the Judgment was rendered tho neccessry cluuse directing lhhll- )lllurnlly bo committed Lo jafl until his tine ¢ hald, # The contempt case of T, 'E, 8palds eamo up amiin before Judze Moore yesterday morning, but was continticd by econsent until riext week. Judge Witliams yeaterday granted s divorce l"nlnk . Nelless from ‘Anna 'M, Nelles for esertion, DANKRUPTCY MATTRRE. Dischargo was lssued to. Eeekicl Bmith an Granville Uates. Brudford Huncock was appointed Asslgnco of 1L, €. Mulder, | B Clurles 0. Lk waus elected Ansignce of Mar- tin Farrell, J, L, Manning of Banjownin L, Awmes, and B, Rush Naines of Jobu B, Mallers, under 8 Dont tor &Y, - e A dividend of 35 per cout was declared (u tha case of John Beers und T, W, Wadaworth. Asslguees will be chosen at 10 ». ow. lo-mor- raw fur Jobn C. Guuderson, Lenox B. Bbeppard and Nathan i, Foster, and Vernon I1. Branch. A sccond dividend soctiog wiil bo held at 3 P 0. W-mMorrow afternoon inths case of Bruns- wick,-8tephant, Hart & Comipany. A flest dividend ncoting will _be held the suine time in tho casc of Albert Friedivy, BUPKNIOR COURT IN BRIRY, Ferdiuand 1), Ocrtol commenced u sult yes- terday {n treapass apsinat No K. Pairbonk and the Bourd of “Irade, clalming 810,000 damages. CIHUUIT COURT. Mary Y, Ganduer bestun a suit'for $1,000 dam- azes azunie T, J, 8. Fliat,' George wacrry. Cuarles Newberry, andJ, P Rels, Joht Carlsun commenced an action fu tres- rul aguinat L. E. Liodberg, Albert l.awso, lcn& Bodelsen, and E. A. Uibbs, clalming Joln Blcknel) brought sult In debt for $4,000 ratust W, il Iliggl Thomaa Moran, sud corge P. Tiluan, W. T, Burgess brought sult against M. W. Walker to recover §4,000 for allezed breach of cuyvoant, I’ V. Rodman sued the Lewis & Co. Ink and Muctuge Munufacturiug Compauy for $5,000, TUE CALL—WEDNESDAY. Jubae TLobaErr—teneral bumuess, Tun Apriirate Counr—-Opinions at 2 p, m, Cull 44 40, 47, 48, 44, 20, Jvpax JaursoN—02, 01 1o U7, 70, T2, 74 W 78, 80 (o 4, Bi ta 88, No cuse on trial, dupax Moone—, 5, 6, 7, of new caleadar, No. 8, Welch ve. lialch, oa trial, Junue Huakns—178, 181, 187 to 200, inclusive, No caza on tral vpok MCcALLISTER—Torm No. 2,407, Fox v, Liverpool, Lundun & Ulobe Insurdnce Company, No call of the cafendar thls week, Jevar B 7H, 180 1o 180, {nclasive, No. 177, Uratz va. Cook, o trial. Junek Fauwsit—Genacral business, JUBGE WitLiaxs—145, Jobuson va. Berllzheimer, aud 2,002, Jewell vu, Bboyer, manu_vs. John Lembcke, Nr. bert Rutssfuk vi, Chaclus Girsuntic Pilgriz, $310; Jolin Blnwne vo, Sau Cinertt Cotir—Junok Booti vs. Vrederick Sanders; verdict, $1 ‘The Maugostes Efforts are sald to be makiug {n the Fast Iudies to ukort 1o America tho delicious frutt known a4 the maugostecy, whieh persuns wha nave visited Ceylon, Java, ur the southwest of Anks wust rememher Lo iave vaten with vless- ure. It is cialimed thut soing plan has been de- vired Lo keep the fruit durh:}: its long voyag ‘The mangosteensuative to the Molicea Tnlands, although crawu lu masy parts of e *Fust, ro- kemblys 1p kfze ahd shape an orgnyge. The rind 1s Mke that o! the pomegranate, but thicker, sottor, gud jucler. Greun at urst, it changes a durk brown with yellowish spotas the halde, of 8 708y Liue, belngg divided by thin it into severul vells in which the seed ounded by 8 solt suceutent puip, tastin; nbination of grapeand strawberry. It vau b cu witkuut fucouvenleues in auy quantity, uud 18 the sole trult which physiclaus perniit thelp padents to taice, Inuced, It B recous uended as very wholesome, oud hus the haupy mixture of sour and sweet that is so sppetlung as toprovent satfety. Tho leaves of the tre are cutlre, some s@ven ur vlzht duches lonlt, tuperiug 3t e code, ol o brichit greew wbava, and au olive color beoeath. - ‘The blossotn lvoks, Iike 4 slugle rusc, Sud bas four dark-red Fonnd- fsh petals. it 1s ot improbable that the wan- ggmmu mfght be domesticated o Florida snd Suupbery Cullfornia, stnce teccwa o need only hot weather n order to douri; und 1 it could be domestivated, ittwoull be @ wreat uddition 10 our many vanctics of dellvivus frafig, - v, 2: Weatwanl—P; wida, Windaor: barke G, W, ‘Toledo: Myetle, Milirankee: aehrs Nashua, Chieago: W, L. Emery, Cleveland, Estward —P'rops Champlain, Oxdentbury Zes- Iand. Montreal, MARINE l’fioucn(am In Afrira, Backof Liberia he thinks he can find a great market for manufactures of cotton and tobacco. From liere he will viait every tribe and nation on both costs of Africs, 1od on the Pacific Islamls, that haa no Intereourse with the United Buater, with a view of showing them the Amerjean Tae, opening np friendly relations with themn, uud{lmx thefr habfts snd castoms, the pmdnrts of the countrics, and the oppor- tunsties of Inaugurating trade betwean them and the United States, and on his return to make s report to the Becretary of the Navy. n adddition to thisheexpectatninake observa- tlons in the luterest of reicnce: and has select- ed naval officers for the cruise with a vlew to their sneclal fitness for this work. Desp-sea sounnings will be made, and ralling directions and oliservations will be taken to rectifv coast lines and to correct mistakes of latitude and longitude. Among thc officers elected are naturalsts, mincralogists, and men sccomplish- ol In the ather sclences which do not naturally come within the scope nf & naval officer’s dutics, From Liberia the Commodore wiil sall down the coast fo the Gahoon Hiver, where is ono of the Nineat statfons sustalned by American be- nevolence, under the care of the Rev. Dr, Bush- nell. A voyace wil hoinade up thediaboon liver o far as it is navigable, and on its return the ehip will troceed down the coast, sround_ the Cape of Gid llu{e. to Madagasear, ap to Mus- cat, and explore the Perslan Gulf, down the Arahian Sen, and_np the Bay of Bengal 1o Mir- mah, Bumntra wiil he visitéd, and the Commo- dore will cirenmnaylgate Borneo, which is a rich 8till Another Disaster on Lake Michigan. —— FONT HUNO! Ponr ficnox, Mich.,, Nov. 4.—Dawn—Propa Baager Btate, Waverly, Annle Rmith and consort. Up~FPrope Onccola, Montana, Mary Mills, Onwe- eatchic; schrs Snnnyside, Mary B. Hale, Allezla- ny. Wind—North, freelt, Stranding of the Schooner March and Loss of Four Lives, Sensational Ramars Coneerning the Propeller Cily of Mentreal and Tug Weleome. . Mich,, Nov, 4~10 p. m.—Passed mpire State, At. Pavl, Emmg Thomp- eon snd hatges: schrs Lavi Rawron and Camden, Down—1'ron J. Bertschy; rehrs Saveland, Moone light, Alexandcr 8. Morris, Neusunee, ‘T'he achrs Selkirk and M, 5. Hale ran back this erening, W fnd—North, freah, Weather.~Clondy. LAKE TREIGITTR, Graln freizhts were qniet yesterday. and firmly el at 4c for corn to Bafialo, with sbippers hid- ding Blnridie, Charlers were made for 132,000 bu corn, 10,000 bu harley, 40,000 bu wheat, and 22,000 bn nata, To Erle, prope Delaware and Conastoga, corn throngh, To ‘Toropto, rchr Craftanuan, mate. To fiuffalo, prop Newharg, whent and barley, tha eehr 0. A, Wells takea wheat to Sandusky, aud Ihe Sam Flint, corn to Bufale at Bc. up—~Peopa Safoty of Those Vessels and Their Officers and COrews, ANOTIHER SAD DISASTER, And atill another rad afvsster resulted from the 1atc storms, and fone moro lvas have been lost, The Chlesgo echr 4. 1% Mareh, sailed by Capt. John Debhage, and bound from Cleveland to this port with a eargo of conl, tentaslare Jost Wednes day night, during s gala from the northward, nt {lood Iarbor, 8 point abont eleven mifes enst of the North Manitou Istand, on the northeast shore of Lake Michigan, &nd thir Captain xnd First Mate ani the femate cook and her son were Tost. The foliowing telegean_wan recelved hero by Messes, Lol S 1sland, and will codeavor to oven friendiy rela- & urton, l'h_rm & Whitaker, wholerala grocars, tha by tlons with the Sulfan. Then he will 2o ip the n}v“erl nd the vessel, and convcyed the firal news ERUE. Javs Hea, visiting severat fslands whers the he rad occurrence: Coviaitie Apecial Dispateh (n The Tribune, Cnited States have nu reprusentafives. Ex- Erx. I Camphell, props Nya cannba: behr A, . Nov 4,—Arrivsle—t'rops Gordon ‘unng, Chicago; nd Japan, Daluth: prop Ohlo, Es- (logn Hlarson, vin Lrrexn, Mich., N 2.~The Jotin P, Mareh ¥ 8aL0re af & place calicd tood iTatbur, vighiteen miles from Grand | raverse, Mo went sshnre 12 gale o witid nat Wednesday night, “The cCapiain And 3ale are just Mary Jthe couit] and hies son. 7; piure New (Juinea, which 18 terra incognita to alt nations: and from there he will crulse smoug the ialanis of ithe Pacific, and come home by i, oo Captat, SIAre, and Sary wihre fosnand bies surt. Morey, Duffalo, 5 way of Cape Horo. “Fhis In a general outline of Lath lind 810000 Nith AIR FOM wateh. - EAther come | Departutcs—Propa Aanie Young, Japun, Nyack, | a crulse of elgliteen manthe, but the detafie may yuurrel! or vend somo one Lo taks ehaege of her, or | Dudalo, be changed according to circumstances. The ofllcers seleetet for the Ticonderoga are a3 follows: Lonunodare—Nt, W, Shnfeldt, %end me 8 dispatel HEHEOff what to MosrR Masoy, Fecond Mate, Mr, Plerca telegraphed Inatructions {o the N ond Mate to 0o ali [ hin power Lo Fave the vessel esa— MARQUETTE, Boeclat ispatch 8o The Trivme. The name of the cook was Mrs. Mary Murray, of | Manquerre, Mich., Nov. 4.--Arrired —Scht | Commander—B. 4. Cromwell, Clevoland, and_her son, James Marray, who wan | Williag 15, Ozden. Lieulenant- Commander--13. ¢, Neals. aneaf tho vessel'y crow, was apant. 1l years old, | Paseed np—T'rop Pecrters. Lieutenants—E, W. staray, Teemain, F. Mrs, Marray wasa widow, and had sailed several N Pasued down--i'rap Atientle, Hew suakona i e March, devitime b carninis mein: § Jantere O b ke, ly to the education of her son, who had attende: % “ntigna—F, F. Fletcher. Il H. Hostley, Lasl thie High School at Clevelond'Sintil twp or threw HAPE. ! s Dacicls, and W, ¥, Hughes. Kurgeona—~H, M, Wells, It A. Urquhart. Laymarler-- . tneere—Samued (iroys aud Cadel Enginéers—Georgs W, Wilson, Lieut. D, Pratt Maonix wiil tachment of marines, The Sccretary of the Navy will roon havea conferrner with the Sceretary of State In rele cuee to this project, and Commudore Rhufeldt will probably be endowedl with diplomatie pow- ors. Bocetal Dirputeh to The Tribure, Cottasuwoon, Nov, 4, ~The sclir Gonges, from Cuicazo, with eraln, about whose aafety fears were cuterfained, arrived here to-day, . — ON XOTES. CIHICALO, Capt. Sam Allen, who has been very i1l athis residence on Weat Lake street, was betier yeostere day, snl lils friends Lope for his recovery. The arrivals yesterday were moluly lumber craft 8m cast whore porte. Toe wind blew from the northeont, and few veasels dopaited, years g, The nome of the Virst Male was not known here yesterday, Capt, Debbage sailed in the Match eince she was bult at Vermlllon, 0., by Croster, in 1804, the firat three years ne Mato, aiid cvor since Aa Master, He war sbout () years ald, and resided I Uswewn, whers he leaves wife snd an adopted son. 1o was on experionced lake navigator, sud well liked and well known by the many who knew hlu, Uesides young Murray, thera were four other seas men, who composed thu crew, The March left Cieveland on the 23 of October, s¥ith 700 tons of conl Jedrttom's vards in this iy, and was valued ut nbout 810,000, Thoru 18 an Insurance of &8, 00 on her hull, divided 1 equal aniounts betweer (ho P, Michley, MeEiroy ana’d. It NAVIG command a de- e e — Piwenix and Manhattan Companies. The cargots | T Bismarck and bargen arrived liere last night SPRINGFIELD. |uillfli'l|nlbrlfl‘.“:|‘filll‘l Illt!hlj)lfiflnll Mutnal Company. | at#) o’clack, and the prop l-jlfflrl‘fi and consurte ast evening udditlonal diepatches were expected | wero espectod before this morning Pardoned—tanditlon ot the State Treasury, BRI s marticuters o the djsesiere Lo 254 |~ The Caplain of the prop Commorore, which ar- T o e Trien, rived np Sunday, reporie very heavy weather on Lakes Huron and Michigan Just week, Ut the big ship weathered 1t usual, ELSEWIIENE, The echr Auguatus Ford, which Jeft Buffalo Taes. day, returacd Snnday evening, Nhe Tost her big anciior, 8ty fathoins of chain, and her forenall oft suy Loint, Br, &, T, Taylor, Fleet Adeistant Rnglneee of the United States stmr Commodose Perey, las oten orderud 10 thie ravenue cntter Warhington, at New York, and Mir. J. 8. Hotliersall will take his nlace, e shinments from Jast month were 04 folows: Luwber, ft. Ahiingics, The sche Marengo, which loft Cleveland the snme time the March did, parted company with her in the Xmis Wednesday evening, and arrived here yesterday. Brrinarigtp, lil, Nov. 4.—=The Governor has pardoned Irasc Dixon, sentenced to tha Penitentiary for five years for arsault with In- tent to murder by the Rock Isiand Cirenlt Court. in May, ‘The pardon was recomtuended by Judge Pleasants, who thinks Dixon has been sufticiently punished, - The Raollrosd and Warchouse Commfssion mects hers Wednesday, Aunditor Needies, Witliam ¢ — THE CITY OV MONTREAL. Ramors of & startling dlsaster were In circnla- tlon yesterday based an telegraphic reporta that some swreckago and a We-preserver had been found at Frankfart, Mich., on the nortlicast shora of Lake Michigan, which bore Indicotions that they camo from the Canudian prop City of Montreal, Jayne, and F. Trapv were summoned to-day a8 ‘{?l)u'wucs in anid ft was feared by sowo {hat that vessel NOS, 0003 Jal, 5075, 0007 siavie, 100,0007 salt, | the rake of Maj, Wouds, which comes up in th one down witn her oflicers and crew of abont | X' oels 11 £00) sl . 80 ' | ¢ . edncedas, L fmm, Tl UL {0fIiRGLATY. This Tinare No.'brls, 11,4007 wheat, bny 20,800, Criininat Court Wednesday, Folluwing is tise statemont of recelpts and (ll,hlbul:cwmwu of the Stute Treasurer during etober ! misca provedl untrue. The following spe pateh was recelved yestordav: Mich., PORT OF CIIC AGO, The following arc thgarrivaly ana actual sallings at thits port for the tweuty-four hours ending st 10 o'clock lust night, Fot Nov. 4.—A nllat-honsa, comn. pass, and 1 preseree, with **City or M A marked on theis, were found Feiday tornii beach near tn port. matter, Tho following dispatch annonnciugr the safo nr- rivai of tho prap City of Montreal at her desting- tion will explain how the wrockage got on by peach at Frankforts Specici Dispatch 1o The Tribnne. Cotuvenwaom Nov, 4.~Tha prup Cliv of Mon running between Chicagu and this port. arrived y terdny evenfug with & cargo of graln, hnm‘r EAD Fleived Sery aerere Weatiier o the inf, | Friday at 1 g i,y the Hontreal an Ainore at Berey Talkwa Light « Douse, the [ampy not befne lgnted. 1u getting off, ber pHot-fouse rolfed over an stove (h bor kaigway, * Shy Will Tewye agaln to-tiurrus IR for Chicago, A telegrnm from Mr. F, Cunniugham. frel agent at Collingwoo, also munoniced the areival of the prop Cily of Montrea! al that port. Capt. Leach, of Chatham, Ont., and M of tho sama place, are tho' owners of t and tho former 16 master of her. Thosn wha are aequanted with Cavt, Leach will be iad to hearof the mafoty of blnsclf oud crew and the steamer, The cargo on the vessel was shipped by Mr, (' Mugill, of this city, sand 18 destiged for the England market, 1twas Alao rumorefl that the sehf Ganges pnd probably colllded with the prop City of Muntron), RECKIPYS, Revenoe Pand... ... Seliool Fand Military Prim Locs! Bond Fund, Tatal.euseie, il on (e THAt i wil thit 'te kuown of the AnmIvALY: Hehr Lottle Wolt, Ford River, lumber, Market. Henr Lot Lawsoi, Muskcgor, Tuitber Satker. ;. iilake, I o i bl i Tutntr, Market. r Fudert Howlett, l.ud'n e, Echir Keardarue, Ludluiton, lumber, Market. Behr 0. ), Johugon, Wit Lake. Jnm! bt Eehr Rosa Thelte, Grand 1iaven, hinber, Mai Bunr Stcboygan, Manitowmy énndrics, K Feiir Whita bu wtun. dnmber, Sk heiir Myrile, GTand Husen, Tounher, 3atk Bebr )lnig)z Dl il Haven, Joinher, wear i, 1. Tlaldwin, Mo Fehr l“» K W 2 Rehe sewhiigr, Muskeyon, tamber, Sarkets rket. A HelirJuses, tirand slnven, Tugoer, Sa P iruh, Whito Holl, Uark, Kiap Muskegon, Iuinber. T UANTS Pallr. Revenne Fand .. Senool Pand,..... Lecal Bond Pand,, Total , ket i sireet. " ... 8111, 897,50 Fellows' Componnd Syrp of Hypophiosplites Lunzy, the Inventors permitted to clth, Miclizan CItg. Mght, Rush strect, rand Hayen, lnedor, sarket. Muskegun, lunmer, Indiana sirect. Buskegon, {upiber, Twenty-second ? :‘:’fii'}.«m Johmson, Muskegon, lumber, Twelftls ey Lincoln Dall, M Behr Mareng b In m-n‘-ic of the refert the M tauley ¥ Lol Gririo i, N By battoat too sens hateu.."tor tho dange reachiod [ ¢ I;r,px‘ix.”.lvfill.uy&':‘i;‘.:xl..f“ g R SISAtUYes AP 8tTachd tereis, o dulis N B ARG 3¢t Quather SiatIGE fumor wes curcent | Rer silia, udtuion, hinier: ?!“(‘x?;"',\l\lflx‘imn" A B yeulerday in marino clrclenethat the tue Weicome | Sour Winnlo WVing, Lullngid.? fm THOWAS WALKEI, . D, Sens misnug, 00d liad brooably foundered fu md | SEir e Muelier, Muskegun humiber, Markee, S JOUN HERRYIAR, M. D, Ed, lake, and hee captain and erew Jost, The follow- | Vrop feaivesss Witta Tl lamher. dat avee! 0" ML, B {2 special dispaich from Tur Toimesr's Milwau- kee miarlue correspandent Aliuws the report th have Boen Incorrect, aml aisuphowa the whercabouts of the prop City of Montrea! lust Katarday s S ol Newburs, Dua Ree Rirey Gzt engon - inber. Caatph Eehir 0. A1, FIter, Landiigton, immnce. S rket, sebr City of Grand’ fiaven, Gpand. Hayen, N A Upand ftaven, Kamber, ndries, ftando e OHIRTON EOIGE KEATOR, 3 W L ARDING, I 2., WHITE, X T2 W CARRETT, %. 1. It ihre arriveed at shig Mizwavkew, Nov, 4, ~Thisafremoon a dispatch was | >sehr o “Dorts,_Burlingtos received from Uapt, ohihe iz Wolcome,dated | - beh tiealator, S hen S aton. 1, AAnax ALWARD, Mayor of the $Ebitborway aaiu no-fed arefved heredrunn i [ Hohe WLl Liinuer stark cuyolE e Trutince of Sianifont, to Which hio Timd heen ubifivd (0 Tun on | Sehr Franils Wilcat. Jaudigtan, e Kew Brurawick, d aresuitat e dae. Teatoatfut viakse Uil lr oore, & Tk e Tettera of 111, T : 7 e, Nelie 3. 1), Moore, Biudstucs, ioner. bohe lioae lualt, Letand. woud. Noril itra belie ke M. Biaiyidn, Granit Wavcn, lmbee, Surket. el [falsted, Grand Iaven, Wpntier, Alicn Sitb. Hehr Kufght Templar, Oseex L, “North Carpons ter sivert, Pri V. Rnook, White Lake. sandrlen, Polk street. oin, Buber, Sarke g ArTVinl here Ll 0 schr KlaK Siar, Cij gort tarday, an reporis pustiug seen e B Clty ot tutitreal 8t the hoad of the Tieavers, Ineg batarday. with her unper works sumewhiar duitioged, Tl & 1 uding, of, the pilo ! Tend *HClty of Mo ¥riday at ¥y cubs, sud Chandier 10 the furegolng pu ¥ coritfy that { hetlcve ity testify to tiwe il therapeattesl vaiue o Conpeind byrupuf Hypaphosphites, and_conssior {t deserviog of witention by tho profession kenarallys ——— o testimuny whereof, 1 have hercunto st Gireas my sesl of Mayocaly, ot =: al n, (hiv sisth day of Feb- kol y, In the yearof vur Lonl oav thousand ———-mgighi Dundred xnd sinty -cight. FELLOWS’ An ik Crawfor, Mus T G We Wood, Mobisligue, Kchr Kam Laol Nehir tural, W Bohir rasti Rop W, O life-preserver miarkw Déer washed ashure st MILWAUKER. syerial Disvateh 1o Tha Tridune, MiLwavkes, Kov, 4,~Frelghts ware rmiy helt to-day ot 4'4c on wheat to Duffslo. No chariers, The depariurs for below ore as follows: Prop e, Ggdea Sip. W, b, Sarkei i, tusly streed, Kush street. ush street. ark, Wells stree Tutaber, Market, M oy dould, Thufelo, 2,100 bre fvar; brop Fortage, |~ SEh Yortt Sanee Tl ey Canttee” alo, 1,000 bele flour; prop Kaesla, Butfuto, | Belir el Watbrige, Menumiies, anber. Maiker. 500 orls flour, - Dre A it doxd, Nurth liraned, ~ Aerived from below—Props Delaware, Conestosa, Koy A ieu i) ooy Rorth Heinei. CONPOUND SYRUP OF "Y' lamaour. feet arcived fo-day, and hrought 700, 000 fuet of boards. The tng Weicowe, Cipt, Chartes Moody, which was dispaiched to tho lnco of the barge Rutter, and for whose y fears were cnter- tained,' returned at b o'clock this cventug, Capt, Moudy reports that ke crossed the Jake Srown thls oo dinfa. White | furhiser, Mai T, Wiite Lake, imier, Mark 11, Dunhaw, Fraak{ory, lumiver, sl o firoibers, Muskegon, lumber, Mark % 8, Ocuiito, huuber, Ariold 2z 1, Eapied Slij, audsiee, lambee, Mar rockbridae, I’ st 1 AYPOPHOSPHITES! Tho power of arresting Disestns dieplayed by o fubaration s yonvesbly arknuwledeod ur the b = b, = . aculty W every seetiol wliere It has heen fniradge patt, but found the sea ou tha other shore e e e jumbier, Market | oG Eh farue sale fs the host pusrntLent. i eatit too " heavy 10 atlempt _entering o | - Lo heite Mibice e streat, | Lum Insehichs 15 18 B by The pabiic, Thia myris il ton Harbor. The Welckme ~wan niccords | Beli Floreace Leviar, Stanistes, funiber. kake strees. | cure Puliinary Consumption In the aret "t second ingly beaded for Fonth Mamilow Iuland, | Bark Natd. Oconto, Tamber, Sarker. staxea—will yIVA great Fiief and prabong 3ife i the iRt It and Cou wantof Wil curs Asthna, Hrouchiti, il iitscases url 1 and Nersous ko faryngiiis, a loliahd., wood, Hu wsilng froni cuw Kehr l'llfiull hicagu, Cedar 3y Belir A, Bradiey, i, i Schr Mars, Ludingtov, i rt Gl o Behre U, N, llond, Gran ja\ ey, lumber, oo orders, Renr Tri-Coior, {lolland, lusher, thush atrect, chr Moselie, SOFBROFL. tes Wuriiuito, Siown Wiife Lake, lumier, Stason Slfp, #oti, lutibet, Marxot. umber. Market. and reached Larborat that point late Friday afier- noon, having behaved splondidly throughont, At douth Manitou, tho nadian prop Clly of Mon- treal was met, Tho latier craft had fared badly In tha gale of Weds y night. Bhe feil off into tho troughs of the seds povevernl times durs the eurly portion of the eventug, whou the Mute k the wheel to prevent u rectirrence of the barl bebsvior, Tha w.opeller pot away from 1] ci utar Acilin rrOPOsALS, Proposals for Furnishing o Dis- tinctive Paper, Ete, Tugasruy DEFARTHEST, ) & el Ei e Behr J, V. o s, lunider, Market 3 Blm too, lhowever, oud whils wallowing Begw \ilton, ¢ty SRH] Bilp. . OFPFICE LY THE SECRETAL shaut rolted " lier pilot-lowso overboatd. rus “x::?‘u. W doy: iver, wenisscond | g SamiaTe B 100 e o Wi 'rol ] 3 " ol Y ¥ ¥ I ?'a:.‘.“,..’x.. iy A ;fi. aedaver Wi and tel tnto v | *'Sohr Owasco, Buttafo, coal, Kurt iranch, dlstinetlve Ton whicl 1 oy Notes Natjun {. usketon, woud, Itush street, Iake without inicting auy lujury, ller cabinsnd | SObrJeuny fiu (o gD i g e Goverauen| snfacturors uf bank- Kitchen furnitura was aleo Ladiy wrecked, Mor | Sy l'.}'.“"‘v'»'v'fi‘.}fi.‘fl e, A e o, e o bakers to vt 2ol - part gl wud bulwarks forward, efc.. ware Sy i, Dunham, Freaktiry lumber, 1 4"3': w:lflt:.lr";:‘lnlz‘{;u:\nlx o atuve in, ~ Altourttier, whie presented a forjorn ap- ;“_cul'ml’l r"fk‘“fl'-“ t:flu Uty ho J‘_{.m, Protuced pearunce. 'Thie intolligency fiom the City of Mun- u anarck, Meueksuue wr utier calored 8 sk b accompupled by sainplcs. uid B aud welght per 1,0 shrets, dize Aty by TOpss Al b wlea wred Folif Meoeksunee, Menokanoee, loffoer, I ciie B Tyaun, Mcudkauuss, lauuec; b W fohiGson, Menctuiuee, Tumber, treal sets 8¢ rest the feur that o ssll vesscl collided with her snd sunk, Dejos DeWolf wosat the Munitou's N ‘The schs et Inventors aad’ meuut wilh beoken windlan, et Tod s, S e N A The atwr Juhn A, Dix etajued st Lodington ACTUAL 8a ., D il on ber trét tzlp since her partisl destruction by Prop Mesenger, Beuton, sundrics. *d by 1l ;-Iw-l.n%m'rxulm erto e wecunip Hmr Coroi, Bl oy tuir Chlcago, Nuuftowor, sunirios, fropday Goald, Bulfalo, yundries, 'rup Colin Campuoil, Liidlugton, sundries, f the, $eontine, towlng, ohr A e e a2 Yrop ‘Urader, Veatwater, ue, suids wucl pon It of the Treasury herehv pives nother that auy *distinctye” paper which may bo adopied wiil be subfect v the pruvisiuns us D,4%0 uf the Merlind Bistuten which reads as folluw, Fvor) whos hias Ins fa hils ivory pemon .. coutrel ur posscss i, ‘afie adupied by the secretary o 04 a0 other secy e, lu couscquicuce of tua breakiug of hor cranks . P hrrived to-day, schrs Quiding Suerand South- 13 wes E Cleared, the scur Joln Wesiey, 0 achrs Jenste Loytand K. C. L. lald up he to-dsy. Nothing was done in_ grain freights to- d"\h Shippers sad carriers are spart i thelr views, —— MINUTt DISASTERS, The tug Wood arrived fram Manitowoc yesterday, fho towed the disabled scar 8, . Pomvroy from Monistique to the fArat-amed port, where the necessary repalre will be pado. No further reports concerning the schre Lake Porest aud J, 4. Worts been recelved hore yeslerdny by wlther ngents The u‘l‘ {l. b, M dries, PROPUSED CRUISE. Comwodore shafeldt Fitting Out an Fxeurs slon to Promote Commerce with Africe, Wasnmiaron, Nov, %.—Cominodore Bhufeldt, of the navy, now acting as Chief of the Burean of Equipment aud Recrufting, 13 u u falr way to Increase his wircady falr reputation as a ian of broad filcas, coterprise, ond ability, His e GLICE Proger o by @ 1t ut hard e peraviis i paw v Ay be ered: aud, w by ¢ C paper jleliv a0, Tuat {0 which o suie U et dl Nere ooty wiin s vargo of | latest scheme, whic il aoon b fully inaweu- | KSEIThied Tod B s et ol fobn? \mber, 'Bho wae not duch lajared by 1 roted, 18 10 open up & comwered hotwecn the | {he secretary of the T United States sud Africa and the Bouth Pacitle Iolands, Mo bas urigivated wmany fmportant enterprises alreadv, and i {410 b hoped that he will be equally succesaful ‘In his present un- Qertaking, : s in s couversation with ths Commodore 1o-day haps, Messry. Atking & Beckwith sent a fourteen-Inch llcl\ll“gul\“ by tha stmre Alpean to Uraud Havea yesterday for use ou he sclirs Elyina und Alont: | peller, which weut axhoru ot that port ftely. capl. £4 Durant telogrophs that 1hs scow Asa m,&nl s has boeu yalten o1t tha beacl ab Muskexou, sud b all right. . ‘Thu leaklug achr Ids Kelil arriyed from Michle paber with whlch 1o replace uny retdraed L alui aa de- Uity yestezday, ond weut (ito Mitie Bioa’ | T Jearied the detwils of his propusud yoyakm Flie coutract will biud the coultactar t wauyfacture .'A:E-um?k Yor r‘:;fnlyr-.‘ 3 u‘m ‘:‘ vbo * e and - the results that bo oxpected to ucvomptish .',“,’.',‘.‘," ueklye paper for E,‘,:‘.‘.,'.x‘fié',;‘:,fl}_ e 4th ‘Tue scow Guilciuten 1 mald to hoerucked at | by ie, From s expericuce aml knowludie of | dayel hedtinhur, iz ey sioubl bo risrked yin- St odafs for DEATICLIVG Faper, whd ad hic'uh- N sin ey e AL Shelavwned | 110 Ulaces he yroposts to visit; o belleves that “i‘».fitfl-:““i.“‘:‘::“,:‘c'f‘;"m ‘:’l"h'l ‘:‘““‘“: letn Hity-four tons burdey | wlarge apd veluable dleect toude ean Lo opeuwd Paddiad eadl Sl Fejeet: Avy by, Fhe schie Giraham Brothors §s peported ashore st ok b up that will greatly bevetlit Amerlcan commeree, aud Bbe Lds thoroughly cbuyiuced Becretary ‘Thunison of the fuiportauee uud practicability JOUN SHRRMA! Hecreiary of the T¥ ARTENTAN WELLA, Bididios Point, st thie lead of Lake Michizan, ‘Tha scum Suurlse aud Crawford seacavd Pork Huran >uuasy, # e ; af s achoduu; 80 thuraugbly tat b Secrelary Lixy 'Af"r,?‘f“;:l.z:f‘.'.'.'f‘-. : K : ug € cived a1 ohls ofice up 1o 13 wow yuite us enthyalastle aver the wstier i e D:’ el tls {»\,“ml:p‘_w Berrato. Nov. 4.—Lake faights dull, fhar- ters: Cualio Mjlwausve e coment to-Detolt arleaton.” Pla uf’ i speclications, &y can be had o s, drawing plicatton to Ciry Engnicer, thy Canmadore blaelf. cretary Thompson bas aclyeted the steamer Tleguderoga s the bel; paving-vtone to Cleveland $1.50 per | Vewsel for. the crubw. She has been urdered ip 1y Cuwincll uf Charicston resery, ::r:gf oy Bl s $1.50pez | uayy-yard, at Futtsmoudin . 1Lyt be pu | mjectsuvor sl Propoiais :,fiu[ o o Artenan Cteared—Drops Moutana, Bufale; T W, Pawagrs, Asabls, Oneida, Beotis, Chicago; W. L. Graves, 'l‘olcdu;tclnl.\unlo\'uuflll!‘G.Illhn.fl!ukhn?.!.ll. Foater, Med Wing (130 tons salty, ¥V, I \Watson, ‘Fuledu: Uneida, Ashsbula: Atoa (L, brly cenwnt), ¢leveland: barge Gebbaed, Taitor, Troy, lcthe, Khws, Sagiuaw. Vearcls pasaing Port Collicrse for twouty-fove lu shape,and ber ailicers aud erew have been wclected. Tu deseriblng his proposey crulse tha Commo dore satd he expectod to sall alout the st ol Decomber, and o dircetly to Africa. 1o will visit Literia tlest, wiere be has been inyited to tAter 4 pute abuut the e ithis 2 GermuanCanaries ' 4 Eurvpean Birds, . ad Aguaria. seok il by Vbt ond o e R = EDUCATIONAN. SCHOOL OF VOGAL AR, LET annoumces that her SCHOOL OF n Ueen removed (o the abovn addrase, ried acommouation for the eimmed The Fail Term will commence Sepe. under Mme, Reller and_sn achiers 1n al) De; 2114 apply AL ahov. B8, STLVANUS RERD'S #ctionl Tor young fadies, 4 KATHAIRON. SAVE|TO LEARN HOW TODO YOUR| 1T READ AND HEED WHAT FOLLOWS. BAVE YOUR IAIR.—The lawe of Health and Longevity demand it, tha customs of social lifs requiro ft. ‘Tha matter it of great importance in where moch enl Wil Be eRorded. . o AND BOARDING 4 8 East FITsr-thted- giny Oct, 1, J¥7A, OME SCHOOL FOI TOYS—_DFST OAR| Geneen Lach, 18 Bandoiph-st., Chienso, ! B3 rates, Adi " Refer o WM A WUTTERS, 173 BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR.—It la the rur- pasing crown of glory, and for the loesof it thers i no compenaation, CULTIVATE YOUR WMAIR.~For b7 8o other means ca it bo saved and beautiSed. LYON'S KATHAIRON, Discovered thiriy-five yesrs ago Ly Prof. Lyos, of Yale, {1 tho most petfact preparation in tho world for preserving and beautifzing the hair. JEFFBAS, SEELEY & CO, Manufactnrers and Importoes of The snperiority 6f our gands In every eellin, made in this fonntry is attested b ing b Write for particuinrs FOIR SALE. PER BARG. The best pfece of Newspaper Property in North Mis- Jaliy and Weekiy Catirler, ™ can W half interest L gourd, the Mannibal be puire] i Tiealdes being the best halr dressing ever produced, Lyon's Kathalron will positively prevent grayness, and sill re= ntore new hair to bald lieads, i ihe fots and follizles mro niot destroyed. 1t oetuslly performa thesn seemiog misacles, of wiich the following is A FAIR SPECIMEN. 1 had been entirely bald for seversl years, cone I used o fow Lutles of Katbairon, nnd, (0 my great surprise, T have o thick growth of Foung lialr. COL. JORN %, DOIRANCE, Us 6. Ao Tn cresy important respeet tha Kathairoa is stecs lutely izcomparable. Jtis 1. To Cure Daliness. 2, o Tiestora Gray Halr. 2. Tu Lemova Dandtufl. 4, To Dress and Boautify tho alt. BEAR XN JMIND,—Tho Katbairon s no nticky pasta of gulphur and sugar-of-lead, to paint and danb th6 kalr and paralyze tho brain, It Is o poro and Jimpid vesotatlo lotion, intended to o= 070 thio hinir by naters] prowth and reinvigoration. 1t s apleadidly perfumed, and tho most delightfal No lady's or gentleman's totlet outfit Is ccmpleta withiout Lyon's Kathairon. £OLD LVCIYWIERE, i, Usnnibal. Mo, RAILROAD TIME 'TA ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Izreazatiox of Rerenexce Mangs.—4 Ssturds) ijepied” Bunday excepied.” § Mandiy ezcent CHIUAGO & NORTHWESTERE RAILWAY, elitntandl; X exproess ‘Tieket Uffces, 03 Clark-st. (hermen lonse) nd ab the depots, aPactfc Fast Linn . asfout City & Vank £33325393933233332 S TUsTAUDLYTRARTRTIUS A EH toilet drewing known. “Puliman_fiatel Ciraare ran tbroug eaue ad Couucil Liuls, on the trsla a v road rune Pullman or apy other form of hotel cars west of Cliteag: a—Depot corner of Well ©o~-Depot corner of Cani BURLIFGTOR & (vt 0. Ls QUINCY. na-ev. and Rixteent Tickes Oices, 20 C 2 Lake-rt,, Indtag 0d Bixtoenthi-sta, epots. TEXPOSITION BUILDING. COMMENCING SATURDAY EVENING, NOY. 2, 3 OF UNPRECEDENTED ENTERTAINMENTS GRAND BAZAAR 1T (‘)F THE House of the Good Shepherd. PUGIRAMME: Mendota & (ialesburg Express inws & Etevalor hxpress. 111 PI'alace Diniog.Cars apd \ng-Cars are run between Chickgo s0d Om! AND CHICAGO CITY & DERVER RHORT LINES, ladlson.st. briage, aad Ex 1 E: Omclal Ietusns of the Flection will bo udicace at the Fxpoattion uliding es soon OHICAGO, ALTOR EANBAB $on Depot. Wes ""‘1".«...}"-1..1:-:. 3 ¢ ineedny eveat Mateh under the supers| World's Chsmplon, MR, DANILL O'LEARY. day eventue, Nov. =G rage Sy e Vit ty & Denver Past Ex... Texas. Feoris, Burlingion | ¥aa “antay of the D 1y of the De- Tiegaita. eusde Concert by ry Dhan ry and Casts and the Cefe- brated BTATUE OF CLEOPATRA WIII be on oxbibltiun day and niht, iadinfiting lady an gentierma), 81, H WVICKER'S THEATR GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. ravnliunry Star Cast: liss Clars Loulse Ki 1140 La: CEICAGO, MILWAUKLE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY Depot, corner Madison and Canal-sta. (Afice. 13 Routly Clark-st., opposite buerman Toase, sod AL depot. ams T bm 10:10 8 m® 4:00 pre 00 D m *10:43 & D0 pm) 410 I tmpms 10 8m ke ianeanalls e good elthe nd Pratria dunchien, or via Watertown, LaCroae, sad Winons. EE iy POPULAR Admsaton, §1. leserved according Lottty ik o PRICES. EF ‘a1 cente s 81 ext icotly cnts, commence on § E cFooria, Murltiston & Keokuk. Inubunuo & Kionx ¢l Dubugue & Sfoux C ttman I'assenger, ‘w'Gu Faturday nfght runs ( Ce b baturday uight Funs & MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, aoutiienst corter of Nage besprsTsTrT EZZE TAVERLY'S J. 3. TIAVEKLY,, ausgrr and I'rosrictor. This Weck Unly, the Famous aud Uncqualed OOLVILLE FOLLY COMPANY, us Orcautzations, legitimutes N THOM DSOS TIGCIE, Par excotlence of Huric Iy wucceeding the 1. VE . B rand eiseibleu ve. | Arrive, 7 ame o am N1 or, (iss In Durlesgue Metre hy DAV A, BFIHONG, Hal (via Main and Alr Lin P 0 ifay Expres chiarin(ng music. Also to-ulgiit the (amuud shariuing e, o-ulghit the famou ... s Accoininndetio 3 Tesa (dabiy Night Rziroas., PITTSBURG, PT, WAYNE & CHIOAGO BAILWAY, [ Cana) and W Clark-ar, Falme Ho o Wedtcuinys and ratun S THEATRRE, le Prosristor and Manager, d . Statiaves, 24 and ha eagadis |_Arrive. Xuy. 4, 0Very evenizi, snd WEDYESD S YrORT URDLAY Mauneed, 134 wick of 1ho Fasulun- Matl and Express foot of Manroe. or Mouse, Ursud BAL Tratns leave from Exposit( LT oM i . Eaiusiition Butldl couuny bver oy Thnrsday, Nov, 7 ) ‘Acife, Aud Leput f that’ tost wirt: GOUD SHEPIEN rated LINUALD CON MCORMICK DALL, TINRD WREK-FIVE NIGHTS NORE. PROF. CROM WELL'S Grund Visual and Oral [lostratioms, TO-NIGNT, Nov. 4, atdo'eluek, ITALY, THE ART LAND, Home, Tosnumaw Night. Th Veilcan, Thuradsy LAXKE SHORE & e T AT Yol '\‘_l.'f'-'yx m’: (adiy), PITTBBURG, CTHCINNATI & BT, LOUIS R, B. Deset. coraer (ocinaat ) te. 14| o ladir, eyl M Maotloee Thursdur-subleot, Londan. ay be yrdered s vid> Vanyuerte, 60 eta tor sats’la tar: Quwtie, secured ue Dok & NOOLEY'S TUEATRE, SPECIAL NOTICE, THURSDAY, Kov, 7. b3 o ., GRAND EXTRA DAY, Kot Jillid Yor'fis GASD BX Bl e s 1. M. DrELesieh, auhd the Srta thn eutiie proceeds w. Depot, footof Lake st sad o0d Sheplerd, Tl 1 Geyobed 10 Uiy Cloctagstl, Indianspo!ts & Loals Ui (X il (g ety 140 8101 ¢ §:00 p 13 sw nh Gy OIOAGO, ROCK 1SLARD & PACIFIO 7 Clark sl opp Leriosasas Ticket Ay , carner of Ve bepet <t b s 7t Express. Tlouscs trowieol Vo 110 Dovrs, Stand] D X . B ey Bo: s Utliceupen frow MVICKEI'S ‘THEATRE KATY MAYHEW makia Expros are served 1o Uniu 11 £ATA, ALTD Cults CHICACO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD, / | Tiekit Ocan, TCIMTR Me ks rarboras et COFBEE Gl 1 weailag with 2 Lepve. | ARiT oy FAIRBANKY' SCALES 2 LY ALL KINDS, $Z. FAIRBANKS, MORSE 2 0O, For Maubte, Ludl d Haves, MuskeZon. oi Juseph, cle., Ll-we v rTosee

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