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'HE CHICAGO WRIBUN that the enmplainant bad a complete remedy by an action at lay. The Appellata Court mctjntenluy but remdered no opinfons, Judge Picassnts be- ing absent. Thcf made a ruls that hereafter 1o attarness shall be allowed to e additonal briefs in a casa unless notice shall first be given to the opporite slde. They wili render ooin- ions this atternoon. A motlon for Revelver was made yesterday afternoon before Judge Moore on the cross-bill of Mrs. Spalds In the case of the Chicago Starch Worka vs, Bpaids, The whole afternvon was consumen b arqument, but the motion was do- nled hy Judge Moore on the ground that & Re- celver was hot necessarys % Auzuat B, and Edward Loeo filed a ereditor’s bl neatast Philip Goldmau on & judgmaent for $403.95, charging him with preferential pay- Flectlon yrinters T mean, Behold the m strom whichswallowed ur treasury " 4 Mr. Chalrman," and here Sypherdot, the mathematician of tho ** Guerds,”” was on nis feet: *“nir wo asscmbled here,” sald he, with withering scorn, * to jump into s yulzar wrangle over the action of trusted officeral Jere 1 have fizured for this party for the past five years, in whote numberas, dectmals, and logar- ithma. [ can figure ont majoritics for you now 1t you'tl da your duty, [ move s vota of conti- denee In the officers of tho Guards.” Carried, and the disgusted minority left and poawned their coats. “ Now," saldt Shortall, “an much time has heen waated that the great and absorbing ques- tion which underlics our organization must go untouvhed till the Guards cunvese again. f move djournmont.’ THE COURTS. Furthor Arguments inthe Chandler Divorce Case. gbe Tatterson-Stewart Contest for (ke 3¢, James Molel Property, How Buoite, Bankrupteies, Confessions, Jndgments, Bto. The motlon Tor temporary alimony In the case came up agaln yesterday | ments, fraudulent concealment of asscts, etc. £t was g0 ordered. ' By JAssACK. cz::?,:;’.gdé':mck'bflnra Jm’;z :‘1];“’,,:"" 0: This almost a cob bntJu}u bl!.ll &ledtl:h;u e —— :',‘,c argument o weok ago the Jodge intimated ::fi'{{,}‘{‘fi:‘;“,‘o%‘c‘;“,’,';fi;ma g( goen“m.ze o MRS. ANDERSON. he wished to hear somo authorities un the ques- | - In the caso of the Metropulitan Cliy Ratlway —— tlon a8 t0 whether a woman who was entitied to | Comvany ve. The Chicago Weat Division Rallway | Another Chapter of the Now Famous s dvoree could walve that right aod only ssk | Company, Mr. Pratt yesterday, on behsifl of Chureh Trial the Motropolitnn Compuny, mode a motlon before Judge Hogers for Judgment on the ver- dict of the jury rendered “some Lo years ago and confirimed by the Suorems Court. Judge Moorce yesterday granted a decres of divarce to Fannla Frictts fromn Willlaw Frietts on the ground of habitual drunkenness. ‘The sauce case of Pervine va, Doakin wasov trial all day yesteday hofore Judge Drummond, and will probably be concluded to- day. ;fidny next will be the last day of service to Tha trial of Mrs. Joanoa Anderson and ber daughter Jennle was resumed, pursuant to ad- journment, lnst evening at Trinity Methodist Church, ot half-past 7 o'clock. About the same audience appeared that had been prescnt on the other two nights of the trial, and the Intorest {n the procecdings appeared to be on the in- crease. Mrs, Anderson and daughter occupled acats near thuir attorneys, . Mr. Crawford, for the prosectition, presented for separate malnteonnce. Mr. Sleeprr, when the court opencd, said he wished to submit on affidavit of Mrs. Chandler deoying some of the nssertions of Chandler in bis afMdasit Bied a week ago. Mr. Dow asked If the afldavit was read for tino In which to file a counter affidavit, Tue Judge #nid he would not allow that, for the result might ba that both parties mnight ' Mdavits altes - :fltg“’l{‘“fl}l"l" "l 3 u";m:l’:r 46 l:de:‘ :’I:’ Iz:]c:"‘?llfi: tfl‘;f‘hgfl::fui‘:fiffl;‘."'fi‘:‘:"' No | 5 “written statement by the Rov. Mr. Cralts, .(r!i'cr}‘::r?r\;m‘l‘fi"l e ,',e,;,“fiml:':fl ::,d TRobert E, Jenkins was chosen Asslen, representing his connection with the day of Wihliam Marvin, D, Lusk of 'C. H. Allen, and R. E. Jenkins ot Aaron Wililame, Tho frst-dividend meeting in the o Holllster & Uorham was continued to N afMair. It was & lengthy document, and Its reading consumed a considerable time. It was of about the same purpart as the teatimony for canalouss n,\fl. Sleeper sald the paper was on flle, and pe desired to have it read. Then ha proposed d only the part specifcally denying the the prosecation hal been, developing no new m:::‘uu':u of Chandler. iy Assignees will be chosen this morniug fur l-otl:’bul merelya few moro details of the ‘A long discusston foliowed, both parties, ond m'm'{ Schulenhers, Joseph Uibbs, A, IL | {ransaction. B oo the Judze, showing (hemselves anxlaus to | Wright ot al., and William E, Whecter. When Mr. Crawford had finfahed bis_reading, 2 UNITED STATES COURTS, weorze K, Crozer flied a bill yesterday against A, Amelfa Jackso, the Mutua) Benetit Life-ine suranct Company, Francls Jackson., and others, to foreclose o trist-decd for $40,000 on the fol- lowing property: Bezinningatapointinthe west line of Block 1% In Bushneli's Addition, 175 feet Xeep tho reandal ont of the newspavers, aad it was finally agreed that only a past of the aflida- 1t should be read, and that the aflldavit shoald pe taken from the files and another one filed without containing any scandalous nverments, Tarts of the aflidavit wero then read by Mr, Woodcock, show ing that Mrs. Chandler hud re. Mr, Clarke, of the law firm of Barker & Clarke, opened-the defense. flo eaid the result of the trinl was of futeuse moment. to Mrs, Anderson and her daughter; It made a vast deal more dif- farence to them whether they went forth from the purtals of that church no moro to return, or whether they remained, than it did totho church A the letter written to hier by hier hushand | south of thie north line of sald Block 17, running | whae became of " *that handful - of ?r::pcollnc aroconcilistion. She was uch af | thence southalong said tvest line 80 fect, thenee | gand ~ down by~ tho lake” Ile fected by it, having still some affcetlon for her | eant along a line paratlel with the north hine of | ryjeated that tho defenso would eaid Block 17, 148 8- [though siie had lost all et f; 10 fect, moro or less, to an hostand, althorizh ahe i f gl alley; thenee north alonx tbe west liuc of said siiow that this property was not under tha con- him. Lest abie should appear stybborn and ob- trot of Mrs. Anderson and her daughter, but stinate, she aent word back that he could send alley Icet, thence west wlonZ =& | was under the exclusive management of Murray tlugo for hor, thougk she fell that he had | g porallel with = the north M | Anderson, in Canada. Tt was true the signa- of sald Block 17 143 810 feet to the place of be- ginnine. Also beginnine at a point In tho east lino of said Block 17 200 feet south of the north 1ing of sald Block 17, running thence weat along a line paratiel with the north Jine of sald block 148 8-10 feet to an nlley, thenee south along the eqst Jine of sald alley 83 03-100 feet to an nllui', thenco east along the north lino of said alley 138 8-10 feet to tho cast line of sald Block 17, thence north along eafd cast line 83 43-100 feet to the place of beginning. - 7 J. R Payson, Asslznec of the Tepublle Life- Insuranee’ Company, began 4 auit for $1,600 agatnat R. 8. King. SUPEKIOR COURT IN BRIEF, John and Willlam Hills sued Joscph Turner yestorday for $1,000. J. J. Badenech began a sult in replevin agalnat E. A. Trask and W. 1L Trask to rceover some horses, carriages, ctc.. valucd at 81,500, ‘Tho Manutacturers' Natlonal Bank of Troy began a suit for §10,000 agninst Calvin K, Wright aud Leonard King. CIRCUIT COURT. ‘Wilbeim Folix 8implondocrfer filed a petition vestcrday asking that his nawe bo chauged to Willtam Felix Brown. Charles W. Weston began a suit In trespass against Albert Rusectl, claiming $1,600 dam- ages. A caplas was issued for tis srrest. Kate McFadden Nled a petition for habeas corpus vesterday. 8ho soys that on the morn. ing of Oct. 21 last, eho was arrcated without warrant, at her room In a block on the corner of Van Buren and Clark strects, on a charge of being an lnmiate of o house of Nl-lame, ~Sho was ofterwards triea by Justice Foote and fined $100, in default of which she went to the Bridewell. And slie now asks to bu released on the ground that her kmorisonment s {llewal. THE CALL. Jepor Dionaxrr—2d, G414, 20, 31, 34, a7, 4L 5 7, 4, 42, 44, 4 ), 01, D, 04, 0, by, o), 6D, 41, Mulllken vs, Mason, ructions ta tho jury are « :mt made such an offer as he ought, having made no promises of reform, had not told her Whero he Intended ta take her, and had refused Yo gltow thele children to live with her. ha aho stated thls to Mr. Meldram, When Chan- dler calicd on her, and she told him shc was not. well enoueh to go, henbusedt ber, and threatened terrible things it she didn't dismiss her suit. She further charged that ehe belloved that even it she did return to him ho would only live with her until she withdrew her sutt. Mr. Sleeper then went on to argue the motion frrespective of the aflldavit, agrecing thatif it was exelitded hy the Judge on the ground of being scandalons, the motion should be disposed af without {t. e sald tho statute of 11lnols had expressly decided that where a married womau was living apart from her husband without her fault, she might maintaln an action fur separate atenance, and a Court could require the ad- vancement of a proper sum for tempos all- mony. ‘The procecding was substantiaily a sult tor divaree from bed and bonrd underthe cecle- siantleal Jawe. A larze number of authorities were then cited tending to show that a wonran rould not b comrcllml to condone an offensy of ler huaband which entitled her to a divoree, but could efther proceed to get a divorce, or, In this State, o scparate maintenance. Me. Dow Iollowed on behalf of Mr. Chandler. Heconteuded that the presont application wus simply under the Separate Maintenance act, and not under tbe Divorce aet; that she had con- deped the adultery, sud Ghandler baving offured talive with her again, and she having consented, shelad no right to ask for a scparate malnte- rance.. ‘The pafiey of the law was to keep hua- band and wife together, not to allow them to live separate. At the conclusion of the argument Judge Fanwell took the matter under ndvisement. TIR BT. SAMES JUTEL, ' A motion was made yesterday afternoon In the cuso of Btewart-Tutterson va. Tart L. Btew- art and others for a Recetver to take charge of the 81, James Hotel, collect thy rents, cte., snd pay the incumbrances. The bill was tiled some three months sgo. and chargea {n substaucy that the property in question had been deeded to George M. Pullman In trust for the benchit of Hart L. Stewart during Lis life time, snd then to thefive heirs of 1iaunah AL, Stewarts tnat 10, L. Stewart_bad charge of the catate, tures of tne defendants wera put upon the lease, but it would ve shown that they were put tlhiere at the request of Mr., Anderson, It would also be shown that the defendants jeased the premises with the dircct understaudivg that they sbould not be sublet, nor used for pur- poses of prostitution, nor for mny tmmoral purpose whatsvover which slould dis- grace tho owners of the property or detract from fts value, Tho attornev read extracts from Baker's “ Church Discipline,” for the purpoze of showing that the chardes broughit srainst hls cifents were not authorized bcv the books of the Church. LOIW of the charges stated that the defendants had been guilty of violating the Word of God. 'That, he thought, was A PRATTY BROAD CRAROE, with the scveral constructions placed upon the Bitle by the differcnt people of the earth, with the varfous betiefs In the world, As weil might a trial be braught againsta man i the Criminal Court upon the bruad charge of having violated tho Statutes of 1ilinols, or for having swronged mankind. Albert Hennesy, a lawyer, was the firat wit- ness Introduced Dy the defense, He Liad exatn- ined the trust-decd runntug from Isnac Ander- son to Murray Anderson, He drew the leass running frous Mr. Murray Anderson to Mr. Baum, leasing the triangular plece ol property belonging to the defendants. e considered that the bandling of Lheproperty rested entirely with Murray Anderson so longz 08 Mrs, Ander- son lived, and bis signature alonc would be sut- ficlent, without those ol Mra. Anderson or her daughter, for fiity years, if Mrs, Anderson should live tha long. ar ds Mrs, Ander- son’s signature was coucerned, he did not con eider that it amounted to anythiug anyway, ‘Che trust-decd gave nore power than tiust- deedsgencrally do nowads William R, Page, also & yer, testified that ne consiaered that Mrs, Aniterson had o fee in title, subject to deed of trust. So far as lie know, the place of Mr. Bauui was fust as re- apectable o place as any saloon could possibly be. Me hiad seen people thera ol whom be had susplciuns, but he did not believe it was an assignation bousze, 1t was o saloon In cvery scnso of the word, In whivh was doubticas sold every kind of lyuor in the catewory, Had scen nico people thero trom the South Bide, S on. Tue AvreLuats Covnt—17, Walker ve, Greenc. baums J0, Fome va, Jlank of North Amorica: 50, Hterl ve, Sterl; 71, Tloran ve. Crowiey; 72, Jielm. erdinger va. McNeill. Also opinlons nt 2 p. m," No caso ou hearing. Junok Janeson—171to 177, 170 to 183, 185 to 102, No, 170, Bmith va. Walcl, on trial, Jupae Moone—w, 47, 8. N caso v he Jumor flodknacesl, L7 to 0l eclusles; o but tnat he Pultman were mismanoging. | o, = Both the witnesses copsldered that nelther I chat therenta did not amount to enougy to | e Re e e O acinstve, except 260, | Mrs. Anderson fior her dsughter had any rights av the expenscs and keep downincumbrancess | No, 244, {nhm ve. Partridge, on tridl, » in the property exeept b usufruct; dut, shouid andtiat there wus great_danger the property Junur MeALnirren—Sct case 1,117, Van Ber- | Mre. Anderson die, Miss Jennie would then would be eacrificed.” A Recelver was thereforo | shott vs, City, and calondnr Nod, 203, snd 208 to | have o vested right, m):‘m}’x?lrou n;x lnjn,nc:l,ull to ""‘?"'"ix Stewart 3;’5 Inl‘-:;m ' excopt 8U5, 307, snd U10. No n/mxnu .Yumnn;lcll wag {\\cqunl{:u:d with D‘lxr. and Puliman from further manazing the catate. an " o aum and his place ou Wabash avenue. Ha Nuwncrous auswers have becu filed denyiug the | SUNOE EAlwkiL 2,005, Horn ve. Plrrun o liad scen the best men in the city there with thefr wives and dauzhters: did not consider it o place of assignation. ‘Thurc was a private ‘npsfilmcul where Iadics and gentiemen went in ‘and out. Bernhardt Baum, the gentleman who “kept the place,’’ was put upon the stand, In answer to a question rezarding his retigion, he sald he belfeved In the greatcst man that ever lived, who sald; Who doe: 2. Junor WitLiaua—143, Johnston va. Berlitz- charges of the bill, Yesterday cither in aup- helmer. port of or agaluat the motion “for Recefver the allidavits of George Pullman, Hart L. Btewart, Hannah M, Willams, Hclon W, John- son, Georgo Bidney Willlams, and Stewart Clark were filed. The nost importont nflidavit was that of Qeorge M. Puliman. Tlo saya that, prior to 1671, he had for years been a friend and relstive of Hart L Btewart, snd in October, 1871, at the Imtance of the Btewart heirs, be consented that JUDGMENTS. Suyrguion Count—~CoxressioNe—Julius Ehlers Friederich H. Tocbbuler, $1,000.—Carl Pick 620,—~Adolph Boehmo et al. A Janssens, $300. 05, —H. M. liojes ot al. v, A. Everly and Matllda Everly, ‘ership ve. Josepl Bidias, 100, 70, Qunag JaxesoN—X, H. Walworih, Receiver of tho City Nattonal Rank, va. il N, Eldridge snd . not Jovo wine, woman, and song, Hetuaiuw a fool bis tifetimo long— W.'Tourtellotte, $110. 32, —Johin Dobson vs. Joseph sheptopartyln uention shoutl o deeded 40 |ives e ek it ve. Wiliam Fitzger- | Martfu Luther; in other words,ha was s Luther- m aa trasiee, and it has never since Lecn sng- | pid, $910. 08, au, [Laughter] His place, bésald, was patron- gested by ans ot tho parties thereto that it | “CincuirCounr—Jupax Roaxns—Edward C,8tan- | fzed by the best people fn the city, o had a hould bo revcked. “Tlio property was fust thon, | ey va. Hanry G. liormis, 81,45.30. e dbvarnn, Whors 1o wentistian was sic f i cr the great fire, unimproved, and subject to {ncumbrance of about 830,00 after collectin, all insurance. The helrs, however, consente 1o baving It mortgaged, and & new bulldine wna erected. By the terms of the trust-decd Mr. Pullman was to hold the property for the sole useaod benellt of lart L. Stewart during his Lfe time,and the latter was to havo control and direction of all ronts and vrofits of the estate. Oncof tho helrs, Frances V. Mat- thews, refased Lo act with the other helrs, and kept presaing the quostion of a partition; flurt L. Btewart also claimed a beneflclal Intervat be- Mdo bls interest uuder the trust-deed, and to quiet all disputes it was finally aizreed fn Jauu- ary, 187, that 11, L. Btewart ‘should relinguish Lis claims on condition of huviug chargo of the Empm atasalary of §250a month, and that 16 ahould apply the residue to thu payment of insurance, luterest, taxcs, cte., and if ‘suy bal- lowed to go uxce‘u with a lady. Mr, Barker—Mr, Paxton sald a grest maoy coplo of bad character frequented your place, What do vou say to thatt Mr. Baum—Well, I puess lio iles, [Laughter.] Mr. Bi—He sald ho bed no besitancy 1o pro- nounciug your g]ucn wno of assignation. Mr. Banm—3Vell, perhaps he knows: I doo't, It be was worth auythung, I woula prusceute hiw for that. Witness proceded to narrate the circum- stances of bis obtalulng the lease, in which ho did uot remember whether he mentioned tho fuct that he futended tosel Houors upon the property, 1le was under the fmpression that lic did not, aaho was ufrald that it might influence Mra. Anderson * NOT 70 LRASE TIE GLLOUND 1o had been offercd $10,000 for a leaso e p—— LAST MEETING OF THE FIAT STATESMEN, v the Lditor of The Tribune, Ciicaco, Nov, 18.~A etili-born Iragment of the late great, glorious, and free-paper-ukaso party baving rosolved ftselt intoaeort of de- bating soclety for the coming winter, held Its openivg recently 1othe lumber-room of a South- Bide hotel, A soiitary solid-money wretch Lad wantonly fnvaded the select fow, and ho proposcd that busincas open with o dirge. He was suddenly impelied doorwards by a member who had ve- galuod the uso of his knces since the general unhinging of Nov. 8. Plato Fiteh, the war-horse, or, pugnacity and to him. ance still rewat L shot iy stubborness considered, the boss-muta of the | ul the property by some lne genticwen, whuse the helrs, 'i!l:fld In:lzrcngluuzu':.“ dlh‘".“”l‘n?l‘l’n‘fln’f * party," oceupled the chalr, while Cicoro Flush- g::‘:’;’:fi: "}l'l’)":,:"‘l';’;aw“‘,‘l‘l"l"“‘;‘,"‘!"wl‘:m)'l‘}: thioks, was advantagreous to every one. | purss was named Secretary. tqgputo l{lmlcu{flrwu upon it Ho thourht he Bince April last Pullinan himsell has been collecting the Incomo ot the request of all par- tlea interested. He haa also advanced ou his own ireavonsibility divers sums for tuxes, ete., and the estate now owes hiin a cousideruble bal- ance in excess of his recelpts from the property. le thinks thy catate has been, and §s, prudently managed. The llens agxalut it are being grad- ually reduced, and there is no possible dunger Thna Club being called to order, Roacius Hor- net Coover rose, (Ile was the virlle * Guard " who had driven the metallic monuy-changer from the temple.) wir, President, I think the proper way to apen busfuess here s to tind out what wo have left.” weft? How! What!" sald a Guard. * We've shoutd sell them the loase if they cawme to bis terms—a Mttle higher, 1l was aaled regurding his opinlon of thu charucter of Thomnas' Bun- mer-Garden in New York and the Lincoln-Park Pavilion on the North 8de of this city, He had uever been in Thonas® Garden, bue he was ac- quainted with the charagier of the Lincoln Pa- vition. 1l thought it was too well kuown to of ity belng sold on account of such lens. in | got ot ucod dasertpiion, Ma did nok thiuic ther was coneluslons o deaita that, o has misiwiiaged | © o My e, sald the bristling Cooper, who | persos in thal oo K Suld Bot Dees, thers: the estate, or has combined with Stewart or any fllls thio role of porcuplne Lo the * party,” is to discover what's lu the treasury,” “Qh thin bathesowlof Pethur Cooper,” inter- sed Mullanaply, of the Shamrock Cub, **d 11l bo atsv to count that same.'” R: s our late Treasurer in the room " Inquired sciitd, “1je s, sirs™ and to tho fore cama Sencen Shortall. " Keny *" looked scasick, ** Thero Is nothivie in the treasury,” ho sald} ** there never was anything fu it."” “ My, Chalrinau,"” growled the hostile Ros- sclus, ** are we 1o bo told this ju cold blood 1" ‘fhe Clislr—" Do you yeler to any particular Laughter and cn-cl:llum Ly some of she jury- men.) Il denled that his lconse had eve reyoked. ‘The trial was then adfourned untll this even- ing at 7 u'clock, el one el Lo do su, and, ou the coutrary, asscrts ‘lu: the property {s in wood condition, and all 1la:nnvun Lo pald off ultimutely, As to the naluuation that ho was cubarrassed tinan- ally, he says the records of Cook Couuty will lhcw that ho holds unlucumbered property I 1l L‘v:mm({l in his own name more than equal in Value 1o thy whola estato of the Btewart helrs, Atier the bills, answers, and atlidavits were Tead o Jong discusston followed, in which the aWyerg, clicuts, and the Judge took part, No tonclusion was reachied at La)f-post 0, ond the arzument was then postboned tu 9 o'clock this . istory ou Bark, Leawnwarth Tlues. A short time uzo a discovery .of several mounds, evidentty urtificially coustructed, and not the handiworlcof nature, was inado at what 18 known ns Bhicridau’s drive, on a range of hiils immediately to the west of Fort Leavenworth, Within theso wounds wer s of stonework raq alter e we b o4 anleclcand nesrly ertect 2 that of the ot . Mason appeared for complalnant, w1 do, retorted the porcuplne, “to tho time | &% y. Some days ago A party went to 'J"h',' lerrlek for Purl‘x:nn. .l.a\‘v' Hawley for the candidates wznump&‘"p " wmounds, and found a sort of book of records, b2 G, Patterson, and Monroe, isbes & Ball | ~ Mr. Shortall—%1 bave to say for the foforma- | wriftes, or tranyeribed rather, upan pleces o 1or the other de bark, and placed together liko the leaves of a Ecaimn Book, and tied with maller Dloces of bark. Among the exploring party wos a ueutleman from Boston, who had wmude the language of Magico a study, aud who, n examination of the record found in the mounds, found o shini- Jarity botweon the widtings in the records aud the anctent Jangusge of Mexico durivg the time of tho Montczumas. ‘The record {s a history, a chronicla of events; no dates are gives, but Hrom historical analogy it fs to bo infcrred that it must have becu about 1420, during tho reign of the Montezumas In Mexico, when the Emperors of that nawe had Jt all their own way in nut only their own section of the couutey, but up tals way as well. ‘The reconds ive tho detatls of s great battie, prob- ably on the very spot whera the metropolis of Kavsas uow stands. According to the records, the battle raged for three days, und the groun; wae strewn with alaln, and after tho couffivt was over, the victors, with the prisoners shey had tuket, reversed thelr steps and went back to tlon of the ¢Guards’ that there was & certaln sum poid in." “ And paid oat "1 said Plato Fitch, *'T'ho same,” vespoudea Shortall, **paid out, alr, befors It was cold.” § * Perhaps,” yepiled tho uvscothed Rosclus, v but we want to koow who pald it, and what 1t wept for. Every item Ip the job is what I stter.” v Will Mr, Smalthopes take the Chair,” sald Plato, Ho took it. +I'ho geutleman must allow,” remorked the infiexible Fitch, ** that fo the burry aud rush, In tho wesr and tesr, and rasplog’ friction of a cawpalgn everything can’t be watched., Right up to the cutting edge of our late immortat e the contraction fu grecubacks was cruelly ‘They seemed to be completely retired latlon—with the Gusrds, Wa soplied sud the Sherlf and & few others cx- panded on currency. But what was it Ay dear sir, such was tho pressure on our main I THE WHISKY CAIRS. & Cl \be wlleky cascs sizainst Dickinson, Leach Bl u&-" a:zx:l‘; aro I‘u lfl-d:n_y"l call befors Judiue A lfilluul apocared for the whisky inen, and woulq: as eugaged [ the Criminal Court and thes J DOt Lo able to attend to the cases when "‘"j:‘w:{l‘cd for trial. v appesred for the Uovernment, ;‘:;lnarwu»_d that the three cascs should bo vy to tae fout of tha calendar, on the under- i fl'&cl‘:x:t“lchely :nm‘;n be tried then. 3 n e fuon o o do:“,:u the cases wera put at DUANDT V& GALLUI “min'l!c.inhur yesterday rendered an elab- Pk opl nion on the motlun for & new trial fu Thuu?" of D. R, Brandt va, Gullup & Peabody. Buunl; 0L 1n 1500 borrowed $45,000 of one oy 'fi': through the defendants, ou the Dear- Catre, and agreed to keep the theatre Sured, It wag destroye ¢ ‘. 5 Mexico, where the cavtives wera to be otfered Lad sercea 1o keco tao theatro fuvared for kit | 5 Who were 1he gobblers!” snaried tbe un. | War: Fho rocurde wuro uvldently wrliten by the ‘M‘:&'h‘;‘ conditlons. The case was teicd a | crushed porcuplne. *1've stood by the cradie vm_un,‘u‘nu le‘\ o them in the mounds 0 220, und & verdict. given fn Brandt's | of this party sud workud Lke & coal-heaver in | WHETU they wero [ORRe. * The records cunsist of ten large pleces of bark, flattened out, about ten or twelve luchcs in afze, vud bound tight together by thouys of bark cut futo luug strips and oressed. The) have becu seut to Boston, snd are to bu pluced i 1. n‘.'.‘,"l,{‘;l" ::fl-\m- A motion was made for a . grantea, on the ground that the "_‘&fu‘ was against tho evidence, was Cxcessive hrrgq"m' 2ud that the causo of action was sun, and wind, sud storm. 1 din't get s smeil, 1 worked for principle, but if svy workers wero ald, why ot 117 pal Y £ us““.&wam printers Mr. Clislruian sal by tho statuce of Hmitat : ¢ ¢ ney’) 100y, are to be paid uo vue else can They'll tiz- Tu th TEALY, ure oo a Job for you all the way from oh hug. | in the State Historical Mussuw thore, B ‘i: of Mrs, Laura Wilson vs. Crilly | dred to o thousatd dollars. ‘Ihese aro buslucss T ulay the BUL to provent tho defondants from | tiguress but beforo you closo the ba;'f;lu guu‘m A Napoleoalo Veteran, b "lluu:lx wall of the Juuraa! Building ss | notlficd that the otlicr party will bid bigd for s The lust survivor of Napol expedition to fled. JA | withouy mh:fi sl its cost was | copy, and 80, to indumuify the printer sud save | Ezyut dicd u fortulzit ago a3 the luvallles J“!!geuoumm“" was inade vesterday before | Liwi worrwent, you bave to parv L tha bribe | Veteran Darrey, who wus nearly 100 years old, 78 to disgolvo the injunctios,” Judgs | tho other party would offer. “This doublgs the fond of relatiug how he was ou P et 7 du}lv fa ered {2 10 be dissolved, on the ground | cost, saves vou, and saves the bonest privter. | Egvot vu the day the wurderer of Kleber was cxecnted, Kicber was as: t Cniro {n Jupe, 15X), by & fanatic named Soley- mau, who, after having been condemned fo death, hiad his richt band burned off, and was then fmupaled. Tortured by thiest, he called for somcthing to drink, and Darrev, tonched with compasston, gave him a glasa of water. Darrey first complimentary bail West treat Tornec-flsll nest Friday evening, KATIIATRO. TEAS Tweltth and the members and their friends are anticipatiog # pleasant oceaslon. The tug Livingatoge wae not dleabled in her ma- ehinery. an recartéd, bat ran into Milwaukes Sat- 4% Yery Tiest Japan, per s arday night with her barges on accannt of the Very Pest Dorang, per 1b an l‘\:glll»l'.flcn (uv‘nlorn thao :.It’u.n ccnmry‘ at Illls Bense fo. And, while thas detained. the tima wal s‘vE TO LEARN HOW TO DO e o G der, h e o es, which now co! 8 very few ol occupied fn changing ber farnace-grates €0 a8 10 Very Heat {::fln'n" Fenkeinr, per i iljpcteeds R e e | YOUR] ™ BEAD AND mEED | RS L e, MARINE NEWS. Bros." dry-dock to-dag and placed n_ readiness “Teas of il grader from 796 per b, HAIRl WHAT FOLLOWS. SAVE YOUR MAITL—Ths laws of Heslih and Longevity demand {1, the custotas of soclal Life require it. The matter is of great importanes n avery way. BEAUTIFY YOUR JIAIR.~1t is the sur- passing crown of glory, and for the lowof it there 18 no compensation. for her trip to the Gulf of Mexico. She will iy between New Orleans snd linvana, or some other ports, In the frult trade, She has been complstely overhauled, and {a In good shapa for businees. The schr Lone Star wae towed down to Mowatt & Tlce's derrick yeatorday to receive s new bowspnt srd jibboom. “8he lost those no pars in & rucent Hlt witn the achr ter completed her repal and aailed for Horn's Pie: amounted to $500. Tickson's Cash Grocery House, 113 East Madison-st. £o5end for cony of Hitekon's Weekly Grocer. FINANCIAL. RECORD," MONE TROUBLE IN TNE POOL, ‘There is mora tronble In the marine-Insurance poal. It ia reported thst one of the sgents, who represents three companies, refused to 'pay bis exces of the pool apportlonment unless he was allawed 10 per cent, which he had paid on verbsl contracts made between bimself and other per- sons. A private meeting of the Matine Bosrd was held Ssturday, &t whieh the matter was discussed, Her bill for repsirs "THE MINING XLARWHERE. 61 Broadway, Noew York, Detrolt had a good-sized ficet In port Sunday. and sestorday the Executive Committes of that | The scbr Lan Highy will be rebutit at Milw CULTIVATE YOUR JIAST.—Fot by 08 | oy in the Gulted ft i ]’Mapud’lh! i :;::“ n:lel :;;né::m mmzra l’! Gl £ Aukee other moans ean {4 be saved and besutifisd, - i) JEE:';’:EEF’:;:’:’W&. ll:‘;llatr’lfi “:' 1!:'..:& rer, 2‘;‘{ ool bt bl £ikhs Pl y ahipped 12,126,000 feot of Jumber last : Oriers az- Inkarnage Company of Hrogerin: Ne Ty has refuseate | ook And East Baginaw 0,073,000 fect, e For N o Y CIIAULAL Frapricss The National Board of Steam Navization will hold ite annoal meeting in the Astor Hounse, New York City, Dec, 11, which water-logged 1 a8 per alatement f Jumes 1. Kelloge, Poot ‘Commiloners tberetore. ®AILDOAD TIME TABLE. The_achy Marvin Han: snd stranded st Panlville Pier, on the east shore, has gone to pleces. ‘The Cloveland Leader, of Baturday, containg in- terviews with vesscl-men and cosl-dealers on the facilties LYON’S ot com- A TRIBUKE reporter spoke to Me. Crosdy sbout tho matter Jast evening, and he said he expected EXPLANATION C¥ ARTS.~t Raturday Rerzexnc rucvumfl 1 e maticr wonld oo amtcably vetied, bt i i | [AC1LIeh, ¢ (Rat ort fur loading coul we com, K A I H A IHON Siy e onely Qacented. m : i iy HOL sy what he was zolng t0do atout It or In AL | sy they ars inadequate, Andthe Jatier susert them ! CHICAGO & HORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, he will accept the terms nominated tn the above resolation, and it looks very much as it the pool wounld be shortlived, to be amj Capt. ple Ticket, Offices, 62 Clarkst. (Sherman liousu) asd at ridgeons vesseln will winter at Detroit. the depeta. ‘The prop Pridgeon, now at Sarnis, will go thence to Detrait, and 1b ‘prop Cliy of Dalntn will ke Discavered thirty-fiva years agn by Trof. Lyon, of Afrivala from below, achrs Mary Lyon, David Fullmao Tote] Cars are run througt, 'he Courler raya il the boats of the Lake Supe- sen Chis growth of young hair. Biufls, on the trala’ tesving Chicsgo Vance, Moonlght, Lucerae, Polly’Rodgers rlor Transit Line will lay up At Duffalo &3 soon &1 RDANCE, U, 8. A | $H90.a54Cgnoet " Cferea, nchra Honghtony for Goderich, Noiaiel ] B e thare, e prosu Pecils tnd Tods e c: rom ia ateoe fl?‘;m'fl:;”‘“ Tine Pellman OF A6y olhet Ve of £ 2 s ekl & bilt, for Eacanaba. 2 B Louis "mero to- da'Bo s su0s ss ther wurivq | , Tacreryimportant rerpect the Euthatron ls oS eroreomer of Rells Tisand Kinle-sis. Jutely incomparsble, It{sunequsled S=Dapot corner of Canal and Kinsic- e 1. To Curs Daldness. Beveral vossels have effected storage charters. down. Tho ateam-ba: Tho rate paid 1s underatood to be 1%0 per ba for h teber and her con- sort, the barpe Ironton, have Iald up for the win- Wheat: e ‘s'l'y'-‘.n'u"x;‘.ii‘gfi'.f'.mfi‘rflL%‘B'i?«"":‘r’?-;‘&:?fim 2. To Restoro Gray Hair., g;-;um fo0t of Laki G:.l?xglln‘nu.m and Slxteenth-st., CLRVELAND, o Escanaa for Iron-ore and i then, ny ap. 3. To Removo Dandrufl. 24 Cansl and Bizteentli-sts., Ticket Omces, 50 Clarks sty and at dopots. The schir City of the Straita has laid up at Buflalo. ————— PORT OF CHICAGO. The following are the arrivals and sctual saillnge at thie port for the twenty-four hours ending at 10 4, To Dress and Deantify the Halr, DEAR IN MIND,—The Kathalren fs 0o aticky pasta of sulphur and sugar-of-lead, to paint and daub the bair and paralyze the brain, It {s Bpectal Dispatch to TAe Trivune. Crxvzrasp, Nov. 18,—The nette go to Detroit to lay un. T Teave. ‘ettmore and Bor- Artive. ‘The schr Homer fs Toading with coal for Chicagoat $1. A fow vea. ncls are still chartering for coal to Chicago at 00 i ] g B m m cents to $1 per fon. It s probable | v CIocknstuights 2 K ouvAN gl Vi ‘;:,'.,lm.,l:gmm:fx;: Aokas & Colorbdo Eapits ] st many morc cargoes will be | TugW. Liviagstone, Feshiige i e e e e oot o m Tog gutone, Peshtizo, Rush street. 1t fs aplendidl; and U moat delightful | Rurora Pasmenge m sccurcd at §1 nton. If, howover, ratos should | Frop gmn_mlgi":m.flnt-;-wllm e L e e ladys or pntlemaa's | Mendoth & Utiaw, lent inducements, more | Eenr Leo, G 5 X e ng Xoowh, Aururs P o, keather permitting., The prop S ’1'.‘:'2-hz"’ll-n!f{::ng":finnfi&'f}u?fi street. tollet ontfit s complets without Lyon's Kathaisoa. ot ln in am’u load of cosl to Milwaukee, Yrop X, Drittian, Bauxstuck, sundries, stata BOLD EVERYWEERE, CmahaK goes from South Caleags to Kecanaba 10 losd ore Rl Muli Ferryy Modtamis., iumber, KigBtashth “eaniman, Falecs Dinfag-Cars and Pullman 16-wheet for Cleveland ot 515 3 ~ The. ity Conneil to-night pased & resoltion | Leag HiAR: SPILe Lare, Tosnear et shvat: Seeplnpicarsace yun beyrcsn Ghicsge wua Quihe o “'fl"' (lhllnv:l‘:r‘nlorlnl [} re‘nnr‘nfl 'l? :.'onlnll n'}':gfi?'fi'fi finvn‘x':‘e"nxfi"ffi‘ ml;:ube)n.-. ’;‘{l“‘ = sakin for a suitabic soprapristion for the tprove- | el c: Muskegon, arke OEIOAGO, ALTOR & BT. LOUTE, e Sh Frop Mo kel ok e e ANVEENENT). TP W : R ChE T by B0, DUal0, Guily B0 ORICTSs _Burrato, N. Y Nors Sk frelghts dull | Belr Advance Jusia tass luaneirest, M'VICKER'S THEATRE, and unchanzed. Charters, curb-stone 10 Clove | Eonr boiie, borkitdn o G ares POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF THE | e QU Beacsy Ik 1and, 9125 free. Lark Two ¥abuies, Facanabs, ore, Bl ¥urnace. GRAITD b e e & Tonar. Clesred—Props Arsbls, Staracca, Baffalo, Avod, Heur Wi tehester, Muskegou: lamber, Market. Bt Louts, Spriogfeld & Teass. .. rence, Ogdunsburd, sundries, G Hiark KAIR: Ford fiver, looer, Stavger, . *ret #enr Wolverine, Muskegon, lumber. Allen Bitp. et City of Chicagu, Ceda Kiver, lamber,no orders, Jrp Gty of Traverse, draversd, sunurice, Four: Scotia, Chicago; sctira II, L. Richards, K. Jonos, Homer, D. E. Bailey, George Mur Chicavo; Ju 1. Case (1,000 tonn coal), Hacine: Fulmouth (elghit cords of stone), J. B, Witber (200 tons ITALIAN OPERA. THIS (TURSDAY) EVENINU, Nov. 19, CRicago & Paduca 1 W, £ o ean 1L, I, Sireator, Lacon, Wasbingrn Ex. Julice & Dwlght Accurmmodation 3 Benr A , Toledo, it g coal), Toledo; Young Amerlca, Erle. e e KoLt raon, Bt 06 sanario Siate MARTELA. (CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY Vessels passineg Port Colborne in fwenty-four Hear £, 1 ', Kiogatoo, Madison street. son_and Canal-sty. Ticket hours ending at i p, m,, 10th—Westward—Harks bepr her, Alpena. tumbver, Market, apposlte Knierman House, nehr . 1. Puineroy, Chevoygsn, tumber, Eighteenth street. Seor M. L. Colltos, Orceols, lum behr Ottawn, Ludington, I:mbe:egh)r'k.:l.'.“ BobE Mo satzon Hay Lity, sel ! 0| an, Ly Clty, salt, no orders. Bebr Slary Gotllak, Cieboygas, Tumber, Caleago ave- ATINS ANNIE L. C MR. WESTBERG MR L, A CONLY BARILI s TRISTAN, Musteal Director and Conductor, . ‘Wednesdny Evaning. Nov. ltepublic, Detrojt: American, Chicazo; W. 1. Phetpa, Toiedo: wchr W, J, Preston, Toledo; Wa- cunsiy, ¥alr Polnt; Ella Murtan, Cloveland: s on 15 of Moledo, Oadensby astward—FProp City of Toledo, Ogdensburg; barks M. Capely, Oswegos St. i kel schrs Nellie' Wiider, Sackett's iarvor: Florids, Gulding Star, Oaweg T Leave, | Arive. 1iwanREE FIDresteesesseisocnesid 7558 AT ¢ 7:43 pIA Wrane & Sinnesita, o) o0 AT S 34 pm us thruugh Daj & ind M Miss Keltogg as Friday Eveaing. Nov. 2 Miss 7 4 t Dartson, Buftalo, coal, North Rranch. Mias Kellogg. Mias Cary, losn AD. 00 Ontario, Toronto. Ellinw White Lal mber, Mi y p $:00 pm #0:43 8 M St Fiptog e, utie Lak, lumbor, Market. . | Tharsday Evenlag, Nov. 21 CAIRMEN. S0 pm i pm LAKE FREIGHTS. Graln freights were quict:yestorday, Ost char- tera were made at fie, and the corn rato was noml- nally 33(e, with carriers asking §5¢ more. Thero wan some Inquiry for vessdfé to tond, run down to Buflalo, and hold the grain thero subject to ship- para’ orders, but carrlers in thal case wanted abont ACTUAL BATLINGN, Sehr T. Y, Avery, Manisiee, light. Tickets for it Paul and Minad 11e are good elther vis Madison snd Prairie du Chjen, or via Watertows, LaCroue, and Winons. TLLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Diepats foouof Lake:si; and fout of Tweaty.secor e Sicket Viea 130 Ruanduly Haturday, Nov. 2. . m ] .;\h,n'lll;ne.' ‘Lu{’.; B nturdn vening, ov, 23, Pos! Uively fiast Nlght of the Neason .. .MIGNON. Admission, 81, Hesarved sests 7d)cents and §1 extra, accurding tu locallon, Becond Nsicony, S0 cents. meur Mot Uige, Muskegon, light. ol Seiir Iorter, kacanabs q Heats 3 Nt be ured at lox UM 4 ¥ %@1c more than was hid. The ca BEUE L. Hayes. Duttalo, gratne Siondat, No¥, Z3-IUSEIALES ket tica, 121 1agduiphat., e yenaterday footed up 77,000 Lu o3 25,000 by i'rop Antelope, Bulalo, grals —_— — Erain, Helir 1. A, Holmes, Frazkfort, u A Hélir ¥, X. Gouner, humato, kram Poup skylark, bt Josepl, suudries, " HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Pricen, 23¢, ¥, Toc, and B1. Matinees, 23¢ and 80c. g, 3 Cotn, and 45,000 bu wiieat, Tho schra iontank and Champlon take oats to Buflalo st dc: the prop Conestoge, whest to Erio; the prop City of Mon- | Selie Auyauce, Muskexot, Tiut, : ; © | Darcfafrienter, : MONDAY, Nov. 1 every evening. and Weduesds, O O enaauias 11 on (b s Hitoer I oSSt e Pt E R R o i Belir Coral, Maalitee, Dbt Benr Py 18l rha nfternoost the schrs Tremble and M, F, M. Kpringt) A ) W) 4 W ! he afternooy the wchr Tremble and M. K. Mere | Bohr 131 Foreit fuki - | ELMEA WEATHERSDY'S FROLIQUES, | meoaesidinciss ks rick, i o ol Solir Yankce Biade, Kfuskro And N, C. GOODWIN, Jr., In thele new Musical Baga- | dPeoris. Hurliugion & heokuk. hercorgo for the winter; achr Montmorency, wheat | 8chr Anufe U, Manson, Staulesee, Hgit. Telle.writien by T Fo. WooIf, Ead., author of thia *+Mighty | Dulinaue & Aloux Clty Kxprews ta do, henr L. 15, Sueplant, Juskogo, Hgut, Doliar, " ke cOVEHED Dusuque & Sigux C1ty Expres Tus prop Antelope and consort sche R, B, Hayes fi',:;“"'"“‘.'v haumico, ® Gliman Passenger. B! - Duriog. the actibnor (e ot T GOUDWIN il e o rmae 10 Commenen with the now Fatel Wil con i cal Absurdity, cailed UNDER THF 1tOs S e, behr L, B. Coates. Muskegon, light, Bl b, . Cuates, Muskerya, lishi were chariored yesterdny to fatch cargues of inm- ber from Aenomince to ‘@ On Batarday n nly. penter & Co, at card rat . i ‘entralia o ® On Satorday night runs to Peorias only, hle port for Kirby, Car- S i fedighn St b : pepy, JICEIOAN CENTRAL RATLZOND. T IURON, ¢ i 7 o Y IS pot, foot uf Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-agcond.! Pone Hunos, Miches Nove 16.—Down—prop | Sort HREILS Salus s MVIDRERLS TUBATRE, P A TR e Nebraska; echra Nlagara, John Magee, 8am Cook, | EShrbesdem Ludlogion bisnt. SPECIAL NOTIOE. S Jamalra, Itleing 8tar, Gold Uunter, Frop Favorite, Menomine THURSDAY, SOV, 21, AT 2 P, N, L—, am Up—Propa Newburg, Arayle, Wissshickon, | Behr Uraoue. bdenomtnec, Ingat. S ddied Bt i Mati (vis Man D S mm Mackinaw, Nahant, Barnnm, Alpena aod barges, ; 41550 & 1 N. Wills and varge cmite and consort, Mary Pringio_and_barges, Oskiand and couso Delaware, Angus Smith, Lizxio A, Law, Ean m m m, m GRAND MATINEE! For the HENEFIT of the IOUSE OF THE GOOD BHEPUERD, tendered by Max sdtrakosch. F nd i PITTSBURG, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGQ EAILWAY, 3 . F3q. Dlego, Queen City, M. W, Page, Francls Palms, ome of prineipal members of the fta‘ian pera lzne -3 Jones, Duvid Fernnion. C. Crawford, Company: Mr. N. C,tioodwin, Miss Emiille Gsyin, B Depot, corner Canal and Maglson-ats. ot Qtiicar, Wog, Croathwalte, el Jeatie liartlets, ndAfr. . 1L MeVicker. 05 Clark-i., Vaimer louse, snd Grand Pacific Ltel, {¥ind—southweal, light; weather, cloudr. ¥ o B D el i e P S ) | Arrive, onir Hunay, Mich.. Nov. . Me—Passe el lilae liell; Ciay Hanks, sundries. \! 3 nm e Gtarmces. ” Jaunes Fink. | behe Wiltiam Fiuce, Kouthitaron Wbt HAMLIN'S THEATRE, Malt and Express T nm Jr., 8. 1. Caidwell aud cowvort, Steldonand con- | Bchr Four lirotiers, Holland, lxhi. 87 Clark-st., opposite new Court House, Paclnc Express o yorl, Durnsido and consort, P, Chamverlin and | Febrdames . King Butalu, grai. Bast it i ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL. Fint appearance of ihs celebrated Irtsh Comedians, R M. CARROLE. & SONH. he Champion Gympasts, WINGPIELD & UREGORY. consort; schr I1. Foater, Down—I'rops Waverly, with G, T, Nazard, B, B, lialo with Bradiey and T. Qnayle, D, ¥, Hose and barges, Hirckhead and bargos, Wind—Soush, light; westher clear, bebir Nellf Ganiner, parnia, kratu, Retir Pelican, Duffalo, graim. © Prop Keypiian, Sulaio, Belir Aweasheart, Escaus! Tuu W, Livingstono, Jr., Selir Msuuteoe 24 B.Eh'ggm.‘ t of Monvoe: X 1ding, foot of Mot . sl e el S Ot SL N Pactic, aad Deput (Expositivn D i, nmev.m.& e i e or s 'l 'd ulcal Te KEATIN NS, " o 8V 0! I Y NE| VESSEL MOVEMENTS, What Lo Crics For, UNELE DR COTTOR. ahd 22 Quite & flect Of vessels left port yesterday, wainly lumber hookers, bouud for oset aud west ahore ports on Lake Michigan. The wind was changeable yesterday, but blew fale from the southwest fn (he evening. and gave oatward. bound craltfs (avaranle opportunity to run down class perfurniers. St-class pe Jersing Express. Matiuoes Tuesdsy aad Fridsy ai ‘A48 LARE. oo oo NAVERLY'S THEATRE, J o MAVERLY . evsvessoreee,Maasger aad Propelotar. - T0.X1GHT! GUT! TO.NtGNT! Deiroit Fres Press, . A boy of 10 who had been caught oat 1n the soaking rali, and well drenched, was standing In a doorway on Michigan avenue, wiping his eves and his vose by turns, when a second lsd sbout his nwur{e came aloug, feeling a good : 10 { And for this week unly. Nlck Hoberts' Ureat Origtnsl E o Take. swall number of gealn carriers deal worse, *\Wh-at alls youl!™ sobbed the T - - muh beeuA ,..('u.,‘“ for '. ,:f,' ..,:'3: second, as he halted nm‘l loaked the oLlier over. ’cw“m{u\vqg;"{u (T, o o gt Ruey . Jovnr. and © a aw inac | *I—I got all wet, and D've I—lust a cent 1" was | o 2 CLOIWNES - 8 O N O N e tber loaded uurlni‘ be day also laft port. Bail vewscls | the reply. **Is that alll*' indignautly de- | or The Fantomitie full of fun 8ad niay: pow Lound down will not, probably, returs, but | manded the first; ** then you'd better run home dnead: will strip and lay up for tho winter. " Bome steam craft will make snother round trip, whilo others will lay up oo their arrival oelow or at this port. The atcam barges and tups and their consurta in the lomber tratle betwoen Chicayo snd Ureen Bay snd Lake Alichian ports will make oue oftwotrips wore boforu ISyIng up, —you hain't got no right to cry!" “H.ut you are crying, tool”™ “I—I know ft, but ‘my fatherrun for vffice yesterday and g-got leftl When I cries I have suthin’ to cry about~—suthia’ that affects the hull fan’ly!” THE CHICAGO BOCILTY OF DECORA- TIVE ART zl'!'l.n"ptn,"’l'l‘?‘l[nmg‘lm N‘A;ull by a [leception Thursday e Exhibli il contiase daily sasil Dec. 24, from 108 m, 11D, m. a4 ainsle tickete for sale at Jansen & Me: & Dinghauw's, and at the door, Fellows' Componnd Syrap of Hypophosphites beason 3l Clurg's, Cobb A RECELVER OF WRKECKS, The cargo of 315 tins of hard coal which was Jottisuned from the schr P. U, Leighton of Point Abluoin order 10 rulcase that vessel frow the shore bas been isken in chargeby s Canadlsn Depot, foot of Laka st. aud foot of Twenty-seco! . Leave. 3 Ars SHOEN, T T ADIES | {‘4"’:’.‘?\‘“ ll- r * §:00 p 4 ;00 8t celverof Wrocky, and ho ha Smith & Armetrong, underwriters' falo, who look meayures to recover tho Troperty, . CHICAGD, EOCK ISLAND & PACIPIO BAILROAD, thet if all charges aud expenses necessarily Incur- Deput, corser of Van fluren and bherman-sie, Tickes 3 P ¥ red I protecting snd caring_ for the sarue wero uot | In Discases of the Lungs, the Inventor i3 permiited ta Utive, 63 Clark-at., bhigriuan House. petd hu would, ut the vapiration of twenty days | refertu the Medical Gentlemen of St Join, N, B Shanhs Arehed T Arrive. o date of the notice.acl} the samo In accordance | Whos: sigustures aru atiachel o, C s with the provisious of the Wreck and Naivage act v WILLIAM BAYARD, ¥, 1, [7 w of 18T to cover said charges and for tho benedt of EDWIN BAYALD, X, U, aefling sll concerned. TUOMAK WALKEL, . D ST qui f i A 2 B Bicie and slde- e CANAL. DR, JOUNNTONE, L. 3 = ace Nhovs. Omabs Express are berved lo diolng TIE CAN DR JOMNKTONE.L. SPANISH INSIEY, | el el 00 e 00 Drivazrour, Nov, 18, —Arrivale—Prop Fearless, 5 ¥ Morrie, 3,000 ba oats, Briliaat, Noris, 5,300 bi N b, M., WHEELER & CO.,| omosos QI3 RAILROAD, cornt Lockport, Lockpors, 811 brla flour, 86,400 &0 ¥ o, “* Danvills Ito e Toa mosts Veute, Ottawar £, 400 ba cors, 3, 500 bu o e 74 BAST MADISON-ST., Tiskes Ofcen, Trciafiec? 188 braruornat, 404 Do cats, 1,018 bu 1y ! ; Jus: east of MeVicker's Theatre. ———Bot: rofmer Cialun and ST Cltared—W. J. Roebuck, Jolte G15 ft Jum- DIDT'C CcUN THEY ARK THE B A A g T i L gt ="y PP BURT'S SHOES Bt caucyour | payaan Matitar, Jaulet, 60,040 ft lumber; prop Motauk, | Jacoba, sol Chandior. si Enatures alacie caicr for1hom. | Nasbyillo Lociport, 4,407 bu wheat. Maple B:'If, Luckport, :fl ll:u; b':"xf"fi'u"fl ,ll:‘lllllf‘ :-‘u x{f"'f". . Horehr 4 mfllg e ———— e $,000 bu whoat. t."‘:..”".".""‘"‘é"?“.‘“i.‘ valug ot ¥ p"nffi'c""'[’“!‘"‘: 5 BAT . - _ u%gm s-rmxxm Ot 1y paphosphites <ol esce o5 or. . 1k 3 ERIE. AR Dy pesietaion genera vy immtntly tor Boronas Dl | KOCRER e Buns dout leave uail dpacial Dlspaich (o The Tripune ———— o testimony whersof, 1 have hereunto set L Fuiyde, 91 spape, U e Mauistes. Ludiaion. <o Eris, Pa., Nov. 18.—Arrived—Prop Gordon xud my seatof, Mavuraly, st repitey Kk, foobof MIcaidad-av. iy baad and !"‘:“‘ Thb City of ki, John raury, fght b 18 Mxih duy of o’ tue year ol our Lord ogo th Campbelt, prop Thiladelpbls, Chlcago; schr Jurs, undred sod slxty-elght. Foledo, O, ; prop §t. Louls, prop Japan. Doluth; schr I3, C., Richarde, Baftalo: schr Ogarits, ogo thousdod RELIEF: ki wars, Call, Advies 124 Bosh froe Hesrs B s s oo uotte; actir 11, W, 8age, Dulialo, ——— e - | NO CURE! Lv:uuug:mew iiladelohis, Jeoas, 8t 9 S ‘q’fifzr'nkfi.:.fflfr'fi.‘u"r‘.'u'h.fiu- NO PAY 1! b Sl bave matuint o the 173 Bouth Clarkest., Chicsgo. MARQUETTE. y it i, "Grasd Fa- | consult personally oF by u Hpeciat Dispaich (o TAe Triduns, (OMPOUXD SYRUP OF ey | SHFUUL, DEFYOUA LY PO L bt Sy who warraaLd cu K 2 ci Manguerts, Mich., Nov. 1H.—Arrived—Prop Soly Pl At 10 ihe S R AT D. M. Wilson, scbr A, C. Mazwell, 'rop D, M, Wilson, schrs Frank Ferew, GermanCanaries J\_n? ali_vther Europeas Burds, e eb s s Tece bt o carilogas price. ¥. Kuwwmpler, 137 Clark Pracetortodtbrd Sl il bt el Aol HYPORHOSPHITES! Tha power, of arresting Disesses dlsplayed by S UUs 18 Boborebly scknowledged Ly the Medical NAVIGATION NOTES, BEA ey el v T oo fitronluceds e CHICAGO. 30418 larye aala 1 Tl best vuatsuteeuf tho catlma. MEDICAL - fon W MER T b berd" by ha phidic Tl £yrup W | A | - =pyEzyem Severa) of (ke barbor lage il be ald 0 to-dav. | S L Wit ereai Tt g il s L e Areuds Congb Luzenges [~ PRESORIPTION FREE. o achr Mary K. Perow arrived tn yesterday af- | quiny o wiil cure Asdus, Droochitis Laryoyitic Aflund imwediste telled and he speedy cure of Semissl Weskicts Lodt terncon with @ ow bowapris and Jibboow, which | sod thhm 1t will cure ail “.u'r;:rl::uu‘ o u'igu » .;;;_u{‘: o, Todte M{&&;M. Ao Sasrders beougnt g ube roceived lately (o roplace those carsied away. | WASPGS NS WUEE: co,, plessant. “25c & bus. alar Actiog sad Welera Agcuta 3 1 uF_ ke ‘Apy Jrucyist LS the Isgecaleats, 170 East Madsoncet. | SROSESETE, 1 Wats i Bacluoal Uald! Tue Chiceyv Seswca’s Bavevolast Uslon Clucluuan, O. ARFIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRALNS, grain to 8arnia from thia port, and then go to the Yale, i3 the most petfect preparation la the warld | apactfic Faat Line.... *1t am w-m' MILWAUKEE. ome port. 'The Catdwell will g0 down As #008 88 | for preserving aad beautifying tha hale, Rlonx CT & Yaakion. S Bpecicl Disoateh {0 The Tridune abe completes ber present round trip. . e ,:mg:: u'nz'rl:.‘:um L m;f;‘ L Minwavxer, Wis., Nov. 18.—A large fleet of G‘C"p‘lvlatc-::u-g. i cabin-door, short steps, and Nesldes being the best halr dremalng | sOmans Nignt Exprees. 15 pm % g0 am salt constorn and gratn.carriers, but orincipally | Take Moson Tart T acis: ‘;{'::g;’;’,i’.;;‘_”"",’; aver produced, Lyon's Kathairon will | flonxCly d Rention. . o 13m0 pm the former, artived here to-day, Amang them is | 8nd North Point, but nothing farther has been | Ppositively prevent grayness,and will re= ockf"d & Dub JEpmC mirac the schr Grenads, which has been {wenty-four [ lcarnied since concerning the matter, atare new hair to bald heads, it the roots 5 Am]. 400 pm days absent on & trip to Traverse Bay, The ve In bis statament In reference to the sinking of | ,n4 golticles aro not destroyed. .00 -ml 4% pm s Teaking badly, and at one time was 10 uch dan | bes mesrer, sy tork e ey o el sl sitei % hin' 143 8 m ger of nandering during heavy weaiver ontaide | lloute Horot the Bildensnest ot fou) ¢ the Fleat. It actually performs these i 20 aml] 6:30pm that lier Captatn had o yaw) rigeed with Jife-lines | cansing the vessel to come to which s following s 00 wm|s 4100 pm for extraardinary neevice, 'The sche Dayid Vance | from her course, and befors Rot off iniitopm: has arrived here leaking, and will go into ory- | on hercoutse » strock on ihe middle A FAIR SPECIMEN, Pt 00 Rm dock to-morrot evening for ropairs. 1t In sup- | ground with grest viaience, bounding off without mj sopm posed ahie struck the Lime-Kilns Reef during her 'wrfn‘"‘ The Bontley fiiled and runk three hours 1 hisd been entirely bald for several years, cone om 5 Boraesr Ve, © watl Mo, cuseur s e | SRAARULSErEic, (fha ClotsiBind e HE | aisuiash 3 oupgom. T e o fow botnd of £ femiis 0] ; Bttty 1, kbt B b Sebe it | S50 eyt e e i | s TS ik Ly

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