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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNRE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, and donble-gecked atClaveland this winter Instesd of goloz on the rand Haven route, ad was origi- natly intended. : onte, anfet hat steadys white, 4oy’ mized, 23e Rye (] anlel 8Ly ae .00 50, B A aie ok naminal tard dhet ut AL Bxie the Leacon lghthouse will be ramoved ehoicoJeat tleree, & ear Tins 470 1 of the north pler next snting, The et R oulaeta] S ekt b, IRbitionse 8t that polnt will b discon- b kY ominn). v —HiTgner, st §1.03, . Arw ONLEASK, (m-gnl’tl at steadyt X had on basrd 4, Nov. 20.~F Lo weekn' product of the Stiver Jslet Nine R T AX, B X XK, €3.0°4.10: | Uhe Targeat on recond. il y B, SUE T ana tor at endione. ou | LDlMEdStaton Englncer craven, at St Toseph, arks the (jorernment to award & medal to Capt. Anthony Fvetett, of the schr Golden Weat, for airtATTE | arketdnil: hetd at $2.13. [ty merllorious service performed In rencning iife, @146 i’ il at 8300, Lard | "'The traing soop Clipner mysteHotialy dirap. TR Ta e Lulimens: penred from .f'.wn ndf'vm artiar j{nl:inofl:;r,;efi:; 3 2 it and hér Captain and ownet we! m"'lffi;‘u‘ iahe s at Milwankee Toesday. e, Jiin 8 fale demands Ria — raoes, GEAAREE Lo DL amon. o gaod o | PORT OF CHRICAGO. sienir, UL Bl 10"ty it SI4AALe: prima T3 | The following e the arivald and sctual asllingn Cinlee, Feact Te o s Salt Zgite; centeri: | 8¢ (hl8 port for tha twenty-four hoats ending a2 10 e, | lice quiet but sieady &Y seviec. o'clock last nightt (IR E AT WeAttier tapranarorts, No AT wen L fair, $2.000 * ARMIVALE, i Alaske, NinfTafo, sundries, Clark street, the marke sy ke K 1ata, Tiuffalg, sundrjes, Clark atreet, b Dt MoELeD, Jornbee: Srats s gon, Jumlicr, Stato strcet. 5, Mams, At !t‘fill 3 ”t Wikeat, 17 061 b corn, 23,000 bu: oats, rout, Vrob €. Camphell Ludington, fumber, Market. Lron Fagetto, Manates. Jumber, stetion siip. ra 20, RATN Wheat mer | 1FoR Lot e et "thash Moar orenn, Nav, 2-~URAlN—Wheat firm; am! op Lotnaif, Kamig, W, twush wire Novemher, Uikges Janusry, 18es No. 2 Prop T, W, Rnouk, White Lake, lumb Polk strnet. stienigan, QT % H Suer [+ 1rop New Erw, Granit Haven, (owing, Jush sirees. e WInLOT, Spot, Di%es Jannary, 9350; 0 e e FTNGe, Corh. duly Kigh mized, Shel T eiGcs No, 2, 30\ey new, 31@iaie Ostadull snd pominnl, s—TWheat, 57,000 ha: corn, 27,000 tu. [ Tutnibi corn, 15,000 " - Yron Menominee, Urcen Hay, sundrica, Hush brop Ciiba, Ilufalo, sundriea’ ltandolpt strec p Wimahickon. Tluffalo, sundrivs, CIATK street, p Naahun, Ogid=haburg, smndrics, iTX street, #chr Newsboy, Muskegon, Tnmnber, tetson Kiip, fchr M, Thompaon, Muskegon, I 5 Fehr 11, G, Albrecht, Muak ATaber, Morwet Vor, 20.—FLOY o) i, C. 7, Muske tmber, Markef N o e orvas Shar) uesternupets | Kcow Trio, Muskexon, tuner, ur sttcet. £ tnnesotaextras, §4.54x35.75. Lorn steadyt imized and yellow, 51@ e, iegrre—-Flour, 3,800 Urls; earn, 43,000 buy wheat, S0 endy and inchanged; free sellers at carrent rites. er, Auskagon, tumber, Allon lip. . D, Snekegon, Jumber, Mason Rilp, Ecow Eallna, Sianistee, 1imber, Tweifth steeot. Taniber, Market, am totd aireet, 160, reot, DETROIT Maniste, limie . o 3 3 aun Blip, o L e, | Kehr Norshwlar, Pentwater, futber, st streat, & Hocemir, tsiti MILlog No, 058 s atrret, ", (44 by hipmcty “ | “iierk Parsns, Cheloygan, lumher, Rtetson 811 ST, 10UIA > Ronr Lavonms, Shenrea el fiason slip. Lowis, NOY., 20.—CoTTo! tdiings, e low midd’ o iin, lumber, 3aswon 81Ip, aaicy'ly 100 halens rucelpia, 2, 200: shipments, aten. 11 L1 Tumner, Market, sichr Mary Nau, antsice, Inmotr, Markét, ACTUAL RUILEXOY, Behr Frank D, iarker, ufiaio, gratn, Kehr I J, Skidmore, Pentwater, light. Belr tipacy, Muskecon, Jght. e Ketehiim, Ludinyon, it 7 Wi e, HghE, ehr Golden West, Menominee, Aght, Behir Kewnanee, Rewannee, sundrics, Prop T. W, Bugok, White L.ako, sundrfes, bron kaseite, Marister, ifcht. T Windvor, Manistee, Jigh Prop I, €, Brittain, Saugatu 0YWEAD, (irai~Wheat Orm aud un- d unchangeds Yo, changed. Corn qol FEOMIA, Proia, Nov. 0.—Hionwings—Dully sales 300 bris w40k ) 20. 0swxao, s iy - BrobTembent, Whlie Lake, uund op &ky . d0sepl, suldries, CUTTON: wentys i oh Orore burbar Wikegon, Hndries xupiits, Sov. 20.~CotraN—Quiet and steadys mids | I'rob Anniw Laurie, Muskekon, sundries, alior, Bt sales, A0 blen: export, 1,000; spinmers, | 470D ‘(,,!‘,,’,Q":,';,‘,f',‘;‘, ulitngwood, sundries, 1,903 specuistion, 200, Rehr K. Kiltnwood, White Lake, H,Ildrle& Gauvasrox, Nov. 20.~Carron-—Steadys middling, | . Behe M. b, Mericl, Iumalo, ehaln et Tow middilog, Bley good ordinary, Re: met re. 3 L !“f'.hl,l. ur:ln. celpta. 9,051 baless sales, 1,072: stock, 10000, MosiLr, Nov, 20.—Cottox—Quiet; middiing, BYE; Jor middifag, 8%ct. good ordinsrr, Rei net recelpts, 2,207 bales: salen, 3,503 stock, ¥0,07u; exports coust wee, 3,352 - * CasnestoN, Nov, 20,—Corrox—Quicts midding, s4ex low middling, 9e; good ordinary, B%e; net re- etlpts, 2,460 baleas sales, 1,000; stock, 92,374 . exports toGrest Drltatn, 1,05, gavanxan, Nov. 20,—Corrox—Qulet; middiing, fe: fov midditng, B¥%e: Rood ordinaty, Blfe; net recelnts, 2679 bales; Rrosa receipts, 3,717 sales, 2,200} stocky 7,430 tico, juTaio, grain. spnn.mk-;a«hc':’lf.cwy B, ARt n Dail, r Lena Johntan, Manlstee, Beiie Ottawa, Geand Haven, | gl Gracte M, Fler, Mutegn 8enir Leo, Grand Haven, 1Ight. ——— 'PITTSBURG. Murraysville Gas-Wall, Boeclal Correspondence of The Trilune. PETROLEUM. cLevzLawDp, Nov, 20.~PrrsoLxoM~Onchanged: ‘andard white, 110 teat, ge. ‘prrnancno, Nov. 20.-Penovsus—Firfler: crude, 1,034 ot D'arker's for {mmeatata shipments refined, e, Philadelphis delivery. Q. Ciry, Pa., Nov,20,—PxrroLxUK—Market opened with sales at Bilc. advanced ta 8a3c, declined to B¢, closing At 303gc bid: shipments, 40,000 brls, ay- arsging 56,000; transactions, HOU,U00. DRY GOODS. Kxw Yok, Nov. 20.—Falr onders are being placed for spring woolens and cortonades by the elothing trade, but busioess generally continues qufet; cotton goods moting slowly, but prices falrly steady; printa guict, exceot patehiwork styles, which aro falrly actives ging. bamsdull aad unsettleds forelgn goods in Nght de- mand. road. While Mr. Beott's neorly all of them carcfully — TURPENTINE. WiLaTsaToN, N, Gy NOY. 20.~8riRtTs OF TCRPEN- nxe=Firm st 2770, MARINE NEWS. £ BUFFALO. Berrato, Nov, 20.—Lake freighte dull and un- chatiged. Charters, John Kelderhonse and Qarden Cliy, coal to Chicago; Willlam Howe, coal to Do- itiot: 8, A, Wood, merchandlso ta Cleveland, t. Cleared—Props Annle Young: «Ounelda, Empirg State, Garden City, Nobrasks,” Cnitago; Nisgara, Clevelsnd; schr Lyman Casey (200 tons coal), barges U, L. Youug, Marlne Clty, W. L. Feck, Saginaw, Venscla passing Port Colborne forty-clght hours ling 8, m. Nov, 30—Westward—Barks Lours, to Tuledoj Jeasie Bearth, to Buffalo; achra Cose cade, to Toledot K. Kellev, Ttello Mitchell, to De- 1rolt; Clayton Hielle, to Chicago, Esatward—Props Nt, Albans, Glasgow to Ogdens- butg; barks Blasing bier, I, B, Locke, to Onwego; to nim. by his numerous raflroad-onterpriscs. the” leadlng newspapcrs of tho far as thoy wont, but ther falte tho whs L, Lamb. to Oswegai A. . Luckey, to | able him to publish an edition of bhis poctus, Toronto Uay; Trader, to ‘\'ellnml: Darges Uashe | which ha could not do here, owlng to the free- ing Wave, Gtace Whithey, Indis, Boreks, toOg- | dotn with which he disburscd bis money among dentburg, his relatives wnd friends. , He wus o Tiberal coutributor to charitable oblocts, and never turned a mendicant away empty-handed. e FORT NURON. Porr Honrox, Mich., Nov. 20.—Down—TFrops Asia, Mary Jarrecx!, Nyack, Portage, Marino Clty, TRoanoke, Annle Ymithand consort; achraCamden, Montgomery, J. 0. Worte, Tp~¥'rop identon, Wind—South, light; waather, foggy. Porr Lignon, Nuv. 20—-10 p. m.—Passed up— Props £icotla, and Mayflower and tow, 1. Howard snd tw, achra 8, J. Tilden, and M. J, Wels LDown~-Propa [nd!a, Westtord, J. Lertachy, schrs Jsmxs Couch, It Morehead, A, Urnnly, Goshawk, Eehoykilh, J. . Worth, Mununorency, Wind—South, gentle. Weathur clear, donated a lot in ono of the cemeteries for that purpose, and offered to contributo liberally only blood-relative In this country {s n sister, County, Penusylvania, a fow miles balow burr. The &zaem published In the Frouclsca and other pape been written tho day composed {o thls . city about threo ago, dunng one of ttie Colonel's periodical Itts- A IMTOIIN THE I'OOL. The Ezecuilyo Committee of the Marine In- surance Pool met yesterday, and resolved that they waald not pay the Marine Agent of the Phenix In- tarsnce Company his losscs® until b sottled up the balance asserted to bo due on certain verbal con- tracta that be clalms an allowsnco of 10 per cent on, William 1t. Crowell, Socretary of the Phanix Comoany, arrived in the clty, and appeared at the journalists, who recognized saw It in print. which had been grauted in & lower Court, which so affected him, mentaily and phy-lmll meellug, ' It §s surmised that bo came for the pur- | was only prevented from doing so by tho watch- ol i L l‘n-mdmfinm-e Qut, v gevuie bin- | ful attention ot his fricnds, \vnnln 1 hllu m"%:" a 3 allows the 10 per cant, or the agont setbles. Col. Richard Reall was a man of whom it may be bis_kind, haviog clarity for al LAKE FREIOUTS, Graln fralgbits wero quies and stronger yester- a5, Tne wheat rate to Buflalo was quoted at * ¢ and corn 84 3% @dc. Tloom was taken for #5008 127,000 bu corn and £0,000 bu wheat, The wbr Mongangon, corn 10 barila, snd tho Alaska g:'tvm to Krie. 1n the afternoon the achr J. M. atcblaton, corn to Buflslo at SXc, the echr D. B dustin, wheatto dv on privatd terms. The rfl? Cuba was chartered (or wheat from Milwaukeo ': ufl:‘" st 5¢ per bu, and jeaves this port to-dsy tue highest order. nia at this time is the vas-well st Murraysvilly, in Westmorcland County. The well was sunk ful that boring operations had to bo suspended, CLEVELAND, > Bpecial Dispateh 80 The Tridune, Ciaveranw, 0., Nov. £0,—The vrop Cormorant R4 cousort Wall b becn chartered for ore b 1103 Escanaba to Cleveland on private terma; and [ 41010 o penetrate, owlug to tne 'stiling b schr Hatutend, coal from Cleveland to Chicsgo | 99°F which it emite. People Liviug (u the vicin- M3 The Halatead will lay up at the end of tho 153 T e Mowsray e s frem Gy | o, s S0, Fuusors Jetocd) end par i o t tublng torough whicl o hod o Racine at 81,1214 sci Kalndeer,conl Somvay th gat 1o ho- aiddie of & eigbboriuk Aad o Deltorab i, field, Th,u 1‘":'!' |;:amplllllh5d lu,t nlalxl{ uad the ignite emlitted a clear, steady MILWAUKEE, Naind of fiteose’ brilliaaey, sud Hehted up the apecial Digpated fo The Triduns, country for miles around. A tumber of per- Mitwavkes, Wie,, Nov. 20.—No charters re- to-dsy, Arrived from below—sloam-barge * ¥prta and consort Sumatrs, Clnared—Bebe Polly M, Htodgors. 1t blowing a moderate galo to-might from the Mrthedat, wiit couslderable ralpe, have offered $20,000 for i ‘They_propose to uldlizo the ua! the ‘Town of Murraysville sud the —— ERIE. , Eoectal Dispatch 10 The Tribuna ODD-FELLOWS, Bz, Pa., Nov. 20.—Arrivala—Prop,D. Ballen. Spectal Diaich fo The Tridune, :’ cbr A, B. Mcote, Buffalo; schr Clars Pace Brri¥ovisip, 1), Nov, 20.—The Grand s ,nu'u: #6hr Young Americs, Buffalo. ' Brops Gordon Campbelt, C. J. Ketshaw and § m‘;‘“ltf 120 1ho schr A, B, Moore are 10ad- | was occupfed fn discugslng the declsions of the o e Qrand Master, ueat)y,sl} of which have been e AMARQUETTE, * | sustained! The quegtion of eatabilshing an co- M Apecial Digpaich 10 The Triduns. xqorrrE, M1 '+ 20,—Faased down— e ch., Nov, 20,—Passed doy i NAVIGATION NOTES. & cuicAGo. _':l‘ru-mmnm- quict yosierday, ‘and $be E l' meat of vessels light, % 'yql B0 Faport of the slnking of the schr Atas, -!‘."‘":'::.n::u shasid have been ialed (bt walor u_k‘:. vl;fi:-. !;{ni?nn:‘n::gypglofir:e dfl:— Myongay 2Heed coming on ke deck, and B0 | 5 g Lodge wil probably sdjown briday Bunae g 0reh and 1L, the wréckere snd aib- | BOOD. Verday, g s ® Stribped their schr Experiment yes- Bpectal Diwatch (o Tha Triduns, Bouty end 1414 Lier up for the winter st thefootof | Ixpuawaroris, Ind., Nov. 2.—The Grand s P Lodgu ot Odd-Fellows mev today. Thete oro The vrop Poreat LIBWUBEE (. now 521 Lodges, with a membersbip of 31,013, 104 Graad [ op et Y I8 40 run onibe Hilwankes | ‘fye yeliow-fever contributioud-smounted to o dnlt Uand R DR OB WBOE, | | $3.100087. Tbls atteraoon, tho lodge listened to a3td by & prewature explosion of dyuamite 0 Ed- eulogies upon the lute Patrrcl, W. K. Wards Bbo-glyccring Tuead o fax, Will Cdumoack, sud others. ¥rop lacket 18 t b4 thdroughly repaiced Tha prop Asia, which passed thrangh.the Ranit Fl()fl 000 worth of wiver *top Annfe IAura, \ et P e na. uftato, syndFier, RLATS Sireet. ed. Corn qniet: new. mized, Prop 8Kylark, lr..lm*.ln. 08, McCormel ute2ies January, e bid, Osth | &eme Chicagd; Manitowoe, ¥nndries, iiosh street, i xed, 21c, diye, 40, Prop 1 cmpest, Whitanall, Tumber, Twelfth street, ijreen shoiiiders, Ixe: clesr b, AN Prop 1t C. Nirfltian, Sangsuick, susdries, Slate Schr Lerry Jafoab, Red Wiver, tes, Van Duren Col, Thomas A. Scott=Itichard Realf—Tho Prrranuna, Nov. 9.—The report ‘telegraphed you a few nights ago, concerning the condltfon of Col. Thomas A. Scott, was, in the main, cor- rect, notwithstanding that many futerested por- sons have sct afloat all sorts of denlals, and have attempted in many ways to explain the causc of his sudden departuro for Europe in the midst of o largo amount of the most fmportant busincss that bas ever demanded the attenthon of the management of the Pennsylvania Rafl- fricnds, who have written or spoken on the subject, unanimously admit that he suffered from a paralgtic stroke, which be sustained abouta month ago, ali or refrain from alluding to the condltion of his miad forseveral days previous to aud at the time of his sailing. ‘Tuis I8 not & pleasant subject to diwell upon, tut truth ghould be told in this as in all cases, “There appears to be no doubt that Col, Beott's mind was affected, as stated on good authority by your correspondent: but to what extentis only known to those holding Intimate relations Itis tobe hoped that rest and travel will restore him to his normal conditlon of health ond usofulness, Tho permanent Impalr- ment of Mr. Bcott's mind would be scriously . £elt throughout.tha .entlro cauntey, which,. ex: cepting all drawbacks, has been largely benefited | October, 1870. All of the uestions Involved ‘I'be death of Col. Richard Reall has been the subject of extended comment In nearly all of Union, Tha facts of his )ife, which were furnisbed you by vour correspondent at the time, wero correct as Jlu do justice to n. Onoof tha principal objects that he had in view in seeking employment in Ban Fran- clsco was Lo accumulate suiliclent f{uuds to cn- 1t 1s proposed to bring his body bere” for per- manent interment,—a weslthyzentiemanbaviog toward & fund to defray the expenses of tho re- moval of the remains from Ban Francisco, 1lis Mrs, Whapham, wha resldes o \Vuhh;luwn San said to have bofore his death, was years fits' of despondency, and was shown to aeveral it the moment they At the timo it was written, My, Kealf had just fatled tosecurea divorca from his first wifo, or, rather, the Bupreme Court had just roversed a decroe of divorce y, that ho declared his ntention to commit sulctde, and written: tle was 8 man without rulln.l loves of ) ), and bearing malice toward unone, Full in-tluu hins not yet been doue to his litorary abilltics, which wero of One of thy greatest curiositiea in Pennsylva- for ofl, but, when a depthof sbout 200 feet had been reached, the flow of zas became 10 power. Tublog was seon put in, which greatly fncreased the velocity of the Linmenso-.current lssujog frowm the well, which is uow rusbiog forth with a velocity of prubably 100 tmiles an hour, accon. panied by & roar that is simost deafening. At night the zas settles on theground forn quarter afamilo or mwore around the well, preseatlong the appearanceo! s dense fog, which it Is Im'?ol- ity of the well helng apprehensive of danger from Ore, M7, Haymaksr, onc of tha proprie- aoua bave been negotiating for the purchase of the well,~among others, 8 Buflalo firm, who 4 but the pruprietors, whu value it a% $30000, bave rejected all ofters. n_developing u}jnunnt coantey. T, 3. U Lodge of Odd-Fellows remained In session from 0 a. o, uotl] 5:30 p. m. Mostof tho day dowment! fonds was referred to s special comne mittee, which “wiil report to-morrow forencon, The Commitise’ to whom the question of tlie permanent 1@tation of the Grand Lodge was ro- ferrea_wUi repart sdversely to-morrow. The excmplification of the secrot work of tne Order wag made 3 special order Lor to-morzow after poon, when tbe election of officers will also , addresscs beinz made by Bebuyler Col- THE COURT Jdack Sturges After the Elevator Men. An Allegation that They Are Three Million Dollars Ahead, 20 waukee Record of Judgmenls, New Ruils, Applications for Divorees, Ele, Tha case was AFTER THIE ELEVATORS. BTURGES MAKING IT LIVELY YOR THEN. Yesterday afterncon, in the Clrcult Court, Moara, Bhofeldt & Westover and MeCoy & Pratt, as sattorneys for Willlam N. (Jack) Bturges, entered a suft {n assumpsit, laying damages st $100,000, against the well-known erain-warehouso firm of Munger, Wheeler & Co., Includinz Albert A, Munger, Hiram Wheeler, Cbarles W. Wheeler, George H. Wheeler, and James K. McKay. The suit Is the second of s serles to be com- menced against every elevator firm In Chicago for overcharges on graln since 18i2. Jack Bturges stsrted the ball a-rolling Sofurday Iast, when ho commenced s aimilar actlon to the above against the firm of Armour, Dole & Co. ‘The papers fifed in tho suit show nothing In themsclves; but, as near_ as the aliegations can Le gotten aL the plalotill alleges that the Con- atitution of 1870 made s provision for the regu- lstion of grain-warchouses, anid {t required some necessary legislation in order to abtaln lsws for tho protection of both producers and shippers. Oa the 25th of Aprll, 1871, the Legis- lature passed what is known as **The Rallroad and Warchouse " which requires * ware- houses of Clars A to take out llceuses, *Tho appticatlon for lcense shnll et forth the loca- tion ol the warchouse nnd tho Individusl uname_of each person interested therein” 8ec, 16 of the samo law prosides *That the maximuin charge for handling and storing of in_ for = the firat thirty days, or parts thereof, shail be two cents per hushel; for each fifteen dnys after the first thirty days the chargo aball bo a half cent per hushel,” making two ond one-half cents per bushel for forty-fivo days, The allegations reate that in 1872 Ira G. Munn and George Scott, warehousemen in Chicago, having refused to take out o license undcr tho law, were proceeded agalust by fo- formation in the Crimiual Court of Cook Coun- ty. They were convicted and were flned . £100 and the coats of prosecution. The Srmappenied ant's propert Company vs. terday with the real one of them. venue before Inz, Ucorge W, drew W, B. Whitman, Assignces J. Hayes, for Unger. James Dav| Martln, their case to the Supreme Court, where the matter was heard aod declded In 1873 Tho arguments wers made by able _counsel,” and the defendants claimed, among other things, that the Ware- houss act was repngnant to the Btate Constitu- tlon and the Constitution of the United Btates; and that the lnw was thereforo vold and without effect, The Bupreme Court, however, held otherwise, and sustalped tho act as valfd and conflrmed the conviction. Amoung other things that tho defendants argucd was, that tho ware. hiouses had been bullt s long time previous to the possage of the act; that they were then and had Leen recelving a much “larger rate of storage than that prescribed by the nct; ond, Foote, K O.H hence, that it they were “compelled to comply with the "law, and take a| ‘Tig less rate for the storsge of grain. | commenced that thoy would be deprived of so much property, Tho sllegations refer to the answer of Judgoe Breese, In the opiplon repdered b) the Court (00th Illinols, page 9%0). The dofend- ants were not satisfied with the judgment of the State Supreme Court,and they took thecasctothe Bupreme Court of tho United States, The case waa duly heard sod declded by that tribunal in Becker, W, William N, Incredible charge azninst him. 8he be {s an habitua) drunkard, and has repcatedly braten her untli #he was obliged to leave hin. On one occasfon ahe stald away a year, at an- raged by a friend of his pamed Danfel Warren. Judae Moore scaterday granted s decree of divorce to Lucy Engelke from Cbarles Engelke, ou the ground of adulter! ITEMA, Judge Willlams vesterday declded the case of l!agn:m exnrular{“v . Tho Cnicago, Mil- others, dismissing the bill for want of equity. several railrnad companies for taking complain- The case ol' {he Unfon Mutusl Life-Insursnce before Judee Moore. The Judge held the carpets, chalrs, and culshions of the Michl- gan Avenue Church were personal Frnmrty and subject to Chapman’s execution, by organ, seats, and pulplt were fisturcs, and went Moore 15 cngaged In heating the case of Storey, a common-law suit brought to recover a balance due on the stenm-heating apnaratus of the Times Butlding. two suits, and the prescnt s the second trial of The motlon to quash the caplas in the case of the Chileago Starch-Works vs. T, E. 8paids will be argned before Judge McAllister this morn- ‘To-morrosw will he the last day of servico to the December term of the Superior Court. new calendars will be prepared untll January, ‘Tho Indictment in tho United States Btates District Court against Joseph snd Igoatz Stein was yesterday dismissed, Assignee of W, . E. Jenkins was apnointed Assignee of An- . Freeman and of George F. Davie. €. D."Lusk was sppointed Assignce of George Charles Rauch nnd Wiilism Werner, for 8amuel TNITED RTATRES COUNTS, clalming $1,200 for demurrage for detention of the schooner J. 8. V. Hoftman sucd E, W, Cole for £2,000. Georze W, Allen et al, began a suit for $3,000 auntnst Philip Golilman, Bernard 8heridan flled & Uil sgatnat Henry F. Fauline aod Jounna Pauliog Lo foreclose s mort- zage for 84,.925.60 on Lot 2of the N, W, If of See. 81, 34, 13, containing 83 53-100 acres, 1. W, Juckson, Recelver of thie Third Natinn. -‘ Bank, began a sult for 83,500 ngainst Wilifam The Goodyear Dental Valcanite Company filed bills orainst the following dcntists, to re- straln them from infringing 1ts patent for an improveinent [ artificia) gums and palstes: A. 8. Jlayes, Minonk; 18, Al Edzler, Peru; C, focklord: ~J. Charles 1. and ¥, C, Ilinman, Do Kal Dyer, Nunda; C, Chamberlin, Lauark: J. W. Creeler, 8tcldons A. M. Burnett, Bacavi, West dadison_strect, Rockford: 1. D. street, Chicago; J. McCauley, Rochielle; George oward, U SUFERIOR COURT IN DRIEF, M.Kronberz began o sult yesterday for $1,000 ogaingt Ludwig Stein and Peoply, for tho use of Biettauer Hros., ing 85,000 damages. sumpsit nirainst €, W, Wheeler, Georee ti, Wheeler, and J. R. McKay, to recover £100,000. that to leave, which he decided at ouce. goder the elrenmarances,sto do. At the present term of court he made returun of his dologs, or ratler what he failed to do; whereupon an order was other time three months, but each timo she'} made fo amest Crilley and bring him went hack again on hia promising to reform. A | before the Court 10 answer for con- short time aro, while drunk, he compelled her, | tempt, 8everal officers went “to ohey under threats of death, to submil to_he out- | the mandate, They arrived at Crilley's house at midnight, and took him from his bed, completels surprising him. He was hurried to the train at Fort Dodge, and early in thie morning was en route for this city,—thus preventing any action of the Scttlers’ Assocla- tlan for taking him from the custody of the offi- cers. fle was brought before Judge Love, who asked bim if he was prepared to surrender the property, e rephed he was not until Con- gress should decide to remunerste him. The Judgo informed him that, If such was his deter- mination, he would be detained until he had made up his mind to obey the orders of tha Court. *'Very well,” repiled Crillcy, “1 will never zive up what I believe to bo my just rights.” An order was§made by the Court that he be kept in custody until he' decides to give peaceable possension of the proverty, or untif the question of his sanity can be determined, He was taken to the Cotnty Jafl. Tle Ia an old man, his head white with age, his frame fceble and boswed with the sorrow which welghs upon blm, le {s not malesolent or vindictive, but firmiy and conscientiously believes he is be- ing defrauded wickedly of his rights, He says ho has lived on the land twenty-four yeara:that he flied a pre-emption elsim for it io 18, long before the grant was made to the River-Im- provement Company. He has Improved sod gpent the best vears of his life to make it a home for his old age. Jic has ralsed s family of twelva chlldren there. ' What Is done with me smakes but little difference,—I wili not Iive long anywhere; but, before I dv any act which will sob my family of thelr home, T'will stay here to the end of time,” o says he received his pre- emption papers from the (Jorernmentin due time, which, with all the papers relating to his title, e hus with him. This duplicate pre-ecmp- tonclaim reads originally: * George Crelly has ttis day flled his declaration,” etc., and bears date 150). 1o L there is an interlineation, In & aifferent handwriting and different {uok, “ap- plied to Rie” his declaration. This change, he says, was made whila the papers were on file in court lere, during the trial of his case, He mlso has an affidavit of John W, Btorkdale,’ Register of the United Btates Land-Office, st the time this certificate was {ssued, which rays the words interlined “applicd for " were not in theoriginal,and have been placed there by mesus of forgery. In 1570 he received a certificate from the Commissioner of the General Land-Office at Washington, giv- Ing the status of the case, which was delivercd to Scnator ilurlan by tho Commissloner, with tbe remark that the ceriificate would give n title better even than a patent deed, and which sll the courts in the country could not defeat. All these papers, he says, were filed in court here; and. wien tho case was decided against him, he applied for his papers, and the certifi- cate of the Commissioner given to Harlan coutd pot be found, and the pre-emption certificate had been tampered with &nd changed. He wrote to Chiel Justice Walte, of the Unitea Btates Supreme Court, regarding the missing pers, and soon alter they wero returned. ‘These Important papers wese eatirely ignored inthe case when taken to the S8upreme Court, while many misstatements wero macde as tofacts. 1t §s due to the Clerk of the Court to say that diligent scarch was made for the missing papers referred to above, and they were finally found In the possession of Mr. Crilley's attorney, and this was about the timne the leticr was written to Sustice Waite, It 1s fair to presume that the trial of the cause wss just and according to the law of the case, It is well known by every jawyer In the Btate that Judize Dillon's sympathies personally are strougly i favor of these acttlers, ‘There 18 no question that Crilley is honest in his belief; and thers {s no guestion that his pre-cinption certilicate, upon which his titte alone could rest, lina been altered since {t was made. 1t abiows it on its Iace an alteration which could not escape the attention of so able a lawyeras Judgy Grant, . Yaul Raflroad Company snd broucht to recover damages from Cass Chapman was concluded yes- ut that the crtate. There were The casc was taken by change of Judge Moore. No Cam ‘})hcll was yuu:rdn; apnointed 4 Olcott and J. F. Olcott, will be chasen this morning for Wendelin Beng, and for Mourris Idson flled n libel agninat — Kelley, Ring, 0. Flion, Harvand; bi Levt N. Cox, Richmond: d W, Lorenzo Bush, No. 224 '(.'hlu o3 H, C. Duell, . Beedle, No. 229 West Madison alena. Herman Hess, suft fn debt agalnst William . Dunlap, and C. M. Dole, claim- CICUIT CODRT. Blurges commenced a suit in as- A. A, Munger, Hiram Wheeler, THE CALL. ) Jeoar Drussoxu—7l, 74, 75, 77, 77%4, 78, | hi3attoruer. were reviewed, and the Court held that tho act | 78y, 70 to BS ' ;. ! ease 1t 1 the opinion of many Lhat 50 greatly have Taa v and sllrmcd tho Jadumeat of the | angpay L0 W and 88 fo'0d, Uaclaslvé. ‘NG ca88 | oue'yraution wornied ME, Criley that he naa Supreme Court of the State of Illinols. (Mann | _ Tux Arrzruate Counr—71, Horan ve. Crowley; | becoma insane, sud accordingly he will bo ex- vs. Illinols, 4 OttoB. C. R., 0. 113. . Bee optnion of_Chlef-Justice Waite, pages 130—181.) Pending these decisions, these men have gono on overcharging and cxactiue such rates of storago ay they chose, regardless of any actlon that might bo'taken by thelr ciistomers {n case the sults wera declded agalnat the warchou men. From 1873 to 1870 thicy have, it is atleged, overcharged upon over 830,000,000 bushels of grain that had passed througb thelr clevators, and upon which lllceal storage had been exact- ed, It fscharged that tho warchousemen, by their actlon, defisd tho Conatitution and tho law, and vefused to bo bound by thelr enact- ments; that they took, in violation of the law, over €3,800,000 i lllegal charges; furthermore, that up to this time they hays not returned one dolar of tho Atolen money to those Irom-whom 1t was taken, Tho following table will forin part of the suit when it comes to trial, showlhg the number of bushels ot grain stored {n Chicogo and tho overcharges thereon: ‘ Onta. Total. 047115,001,718) 73, 151, (411 FTRoL T4 B 1 Peovle ex Junor JaME: 102, 104, 106 Jupox Loo: T, T, T4, B35, and 834, Jubag ek ] RN | Ko, TH.AT er bushels, 10,008, 743 Tegalrate foritorage for {urty-fivk duys, 3 ceniss Ranker, $185. exacted rata Ly warehiouse: 10r forty-ave days, centat being one cent'nvann on 840, 000, T2 bush- €la of grain, equal Lo 3,406,007, 39, The allegations go.ou to say that “these clevators stand,” o8 thelr counsel say, *in the very uateway of commerce,” by combination with the rafltonds, forcing every hushel of grain roduced {n tho Northwest to pass through beir bins, and charging snd extorting just such rates of toll as they saw it. When tho people of tho Blato fu their Conatitutional Conventiun and fo the Legialature undertook to regulate and fix tho amount of this toll for the benefit of tho producers of this country, they defled both the Constitution and the Iaw; they continued to exast their own rates In viola- tion of the law, and extorted tho enormous sum sbove givon irom the grain-producers of the Mississippl Valloy. The followlug-nsmed are the firns to be sued, besides those agalnst whom_#ctfons have alrendy been commenced: Flint, Thompson & Co., J. & K. Buckingham, Vincent & Co. Noeloy & fambloton, J, K. Armour, Willlam Dickinson & Co. The sults entered by Sturzes are on his own bebalf unly, but withln o sbort limo upwards of ffty of these cases aro to bo commeuced, and it s alteged by the counsel for platutiifs that theso overcharges aud interost Iromn 1872, and siove that timo, csn and will be collected, It sa matter that {s viewed with much fnterest by the Em.lu {nvolyed, and what defenso will be nade y the grain warchousemen remains 1o be scen, to the north I csnstruction pre-emption by homestead-settlers, sod buu- | tifrd, It wi sare Anhma Uroocbitie Luryugitis 2 4 aaen piinst CHICAGO. dreds took possesslon, Among them wae | asitosxhe Juiilohre bR, glachss NN trom BAPAIDS Qeorge Crilley, who entered s section near Western Ageuts, dUNCHARLL & €0, Fort Dodge, The contest between the Chlcago Biarch- grant ol the Works aud its uofortunate manager, T, E. Bpaids, still goes actively on, and yesterday ane other sult In caplas was begun by the Company sgalnst Bpalds. The affidavit on which the caplaa was Issued {s made by Bamucl W, Aller- ton, former President of the Company. He says that in May, 1876, Spaids asked hhin fora laan of aaney, offeriog ws security a large amouunt of machinery avd fixtures fu his starch-factory. Allerton first demsnded the bills of sale snd other papers relating to the property, sass to see that Bpatdsreally owned ity andalsorequired that a jolnt-stock company should be formed, to which the property should be couveyed, On those conditions hs promised to advance what mouncy Spalds required, snd to unite with him fo tho atarch-manufacturing business. These papers, showlog the title to the machinery, ete., were put In the Company's sufe, but on tha Ist of September !ass toey were fraudutently stolen therefrom by Bpalds and concesled fo some starch-boxes, 80 that & most ditigent scarch has been unavaliing to uncarth more than & swall portion of them. Spalds pow claims that tbe machinery and Axtures conveyed to the Com- pany were not his property, but belonged to Busan M. Harrls, F, M. Ilarris, }eory Hopeon, sud others, aud that when he sold them he onl bad & leaseliold Interest In them. The ailidar(t further chiarges that Bpalds tade away withthe papers to prevent the Compauy provio its title sud right to this property. A’ sult Is about to be commenced to recover $3,000 from Spatds for carrying off the papers, sud a vapias wus asked for under which be might bo arrested sud held 10 ball. The writ was fssucd by Judge Buoth, the bail belug Uxed at £5,000. DIVORCES. Loulsa Frett filed & bill for divorce yesterday from Nicholas Frett, on the grouuds of deacr- tlon and adulterv, | Frederick 8Sander ropresents that his fwile Catherjue bas for the last three years, agalost bis wishes sud remoostrauces, been tn the habic of iudulging iu too mueh Hquor, aud has often got druuk, sud tlnally o few weeks aga siio wade su assault on bim sud then deserted him. He fecls quite able to bear the aflliction if hecan oull{v be sure sho will never como back. atie D, Reushaw also comotains of her bus- baud, Slduey B. Renshaw, that ke {8 fu the babit of gettlog drunk aud abustog ber, Hels in the employ of the Itinols Central Rallroad Comyany at i salary of §i5 & mouth, sud she wauts & share of this and a divoree. Lustly, Mary Becker ashs to bo rid of her bus- Laud, Nicholuy Bevker, aud ok sy alinoat vAuich soon & establtsh its tbe settlers, a matter of ) Demuycrats, efforts wade fense. obtaluing rel their titles. cases. tho titte beld which Tanner ve. Haatln and 77, MeDermid ve. Cotton. 0 va. Babie, on trual, Junox Moo 2 Jupag McALLIsTER~208 to 1312, Inclnsive, ex- cept 205, 307, shott va. City, on trisl, Junar FAnwgui—2,020, Schinck vs, Iichard- son, Juncs WirLiaus—B. 1, 110, Chi - Ohnr; Uraco Gharen.” Lo feag vaue Xin—Inssne canes, and Nos. 707, 716, Screnan Cotnr—Junak Janesox—Albert Conro ctal. vo. Peterand Patrick Quinn, iln L 05 newit Count—Iubor Roukin~L. Fraussmann s, Juluts Wilke, $14.44, Hoorn—>Mary lnrlul.s}"lt‘:_:flll\ National Bank ve. Willam E. 3, 830, Jupap McArnListen—John M. Major ¢, Francis Aanew, Andrew Corrigan, RIVER-LAND TROUBLES. Delleves 118 Rights. ago Igaves long and detulled history of thoe celebrated Des Molnes ::nmuny:l lhuwlnfi tho[ erm:- it had perpe- l;” 8 llfl'{'t‘:‘d‘:’:‘:fi'flifi"lnfit 6’ n the nk ol 0l rated under sanction of & Democratic Congress ey, In the yearob oue Lo 101834, Tho Company, under pretenss of im- proving the Dea Molnes River for purposes of navigation, secured o grant of land ten miles wide on clther sido of the river, from Its mouth flicting decisions wero mado by tho Interfor De- partment of the Government as to the proper time, it was hold to extond to the source of the river, In Mionesota, over 100 miles beyond afl possibility of vavigation; at another, ouly to the imit of tho improvement made, the Race The power of arresting Diseases displayed by this o Uly seknowledged by the Sedical coon Forks, which woro at Des Molocs. Durlng f:'.”s‘:n:é l:&m’"" Tlon, where 16 Tika been Introduceds an, a the oporation of theso conflictiug opinious, thaland north of Des Molnes was opened to Jmprovement Company closed up, sold its prop- erty and tranchises, and s new Company was ortanized, known as the River Land Company, under tho grant. The contest has been along and bitter one, but with great disadvautage to means to spare to defend thelr homes, Judge Diilon, of the United Btates Cireuit Court, how- ever, to guard thelr futcrests, construed tho Iaw liberally io thelr favor, snd fixed the rule that, (n all cases where the Company establishi- ed thelr clalm, they must pay for alf Improve- ers, 1o be exciuslvely tments made on tho land by tho settler, For the Wilh the didaciive fes: causes whigh led 1o thiese cunflicting ciaims of | wre ccurse the preseut Compan not responalbl they bought of the ofd Company, of tye old Company. * p 1o order to make mouey sud to gain potorie- ty, Juhn Pope Hoduett, it is alleged,—and gwblbly with good foundatlon,—ogreed with a1 Tilden's mousgers ut Washington to de- liver the Btate of lowa, politically, to the land “settlors together for resistanco to the even by force of urina 31 nced upon thelr sensibllitics, maguified thelr wrougs, and promiseq them deliversuce wheu s Dewo- | 1 cratic Admintstration aud » Democratic Con- | the persons waa may ba lesiensiod g KUty fud o0 ress were olecled. [lis mayuanmoous fee wus | twuntilanip a4 B will S furthir reauired 0 cote 10 s head fiom cach settler. By cspousing the | furus b auch gatle rewututfons us may ba wnade Ly vause of these uufortunate settlers, he ex- | thybccrelary of e A T T T peeted to ercate a whlvaorend seatiment of | furedlaalts Alibaper w[‘:ll e Tetlsica ) s e o ¢ exstiing. SUEDILY ARAILR the g e ufl" Bouopoln | et e Sitractor wiil be foquired 16 Gelvur It to which sebtiment would sweep the Btate for | o 207 S ecurely packed, {n Lhe presnce *Tiden sud Reforw,* R0 UBGrE 1he ditectlan of sald adents Ja woulun Lo3ce 1 ‘The selticra orgunised an Association for de- | stiapped witi iron, sealed soa murked resdy for sbin. Its cllorts nave been dovoted saluly to Mr. Crilley’s farm was onc of the contested | It was beard before Ji dered, however, that the Coapaby must pay bl $1,750 for lwprovementy, vu paymest ke must vacate the mouey was tenderee butbe refused to vacate, claimjue that tho mouey was wccented by biin ooly sy damage PHOTOGIRAPMA. d:ixe 10 him, dlu rblu lnLnt l.\l: terin u{imu.rl.l au | 7 et ""P"‘H"‘t"‘“‘ o “'h‘ order was o to the Ueited States Marshal to oust Crilicy aud take possessiun of the preusises. q . 0 Dg rap er Deputy-Marshal Etbrldee weat to e farws and r 75 MADISON.ST. buian Lo remove the personal property, when . Take Bievatvr. Crilley selzed w ehut-gua axd ordered thy olicer rel. va, Helrs of John Palmer; ' amined fu this respect, and, if declared fusane, will be sent to an asylum. He certainly tulks like a sane man on this aod other toples. If declarcd sano, lic will be kept where he Is untl) ne decldes to yacate. 1t 15 understood that his family cannot be removed o long as he remains In custody, and the ycteran defender tnay coo- clude to stick. lo Is ccrtalnly. an object of sympatby. HAwkBTE. ¢ 70, Mueller v, McLinde: No case on L 163, 180 to 190, No, 177, Grume a1, 22, 42, 45. Do, 20, 2 to 275, Inclusive, except er vs. Jtandall, on trial. closive, oxcept 250, on Railroad ON~—17H, 181 t ta 107, 100 to 201, Heron “FELLOWS' IIYPOPHOSPIIITES. For tho Effcet Produced by Fellows' Componud Syrap 0f Hynophosphites Tn Diseases of tha Lungs, the Inventor (s permittcd to referta the Medlcal Uentlemen of 8t John, N. B, whose signatures ars sttached hereto, WILLIAM BAYARD, M. D, EDWIN BAYARD, N, THONAR WALKER, . D. RYAANN T, Bd. L JONNSTONE, L. 8,05, Ed. GEORGE KEATOR, . W. I IARDING, HLHL.C.8, 3.0, Wi B T. W. CARRITT, R. D, \ and 310, No. 1117, Van Der- 744, 788, 704, BOO, B1G, 817, Hil, JUDGMENTS. B, Darey va. Sanford E, Charles and Joscph 1, AARON ALwaxp, Mayor of the The Caso of Nr. Crilloy—An Old Man's (Vi EHE R T 3 1) Delermination In lelalf of What ife Hterinrs oF . Farie AdaY, Ciay, Jacolm, mnd Chandler, and also the slgnatires atfachu N, 1'of rferente. eredy cer s Sl Commnpndence f The Trtbun. li{:{‘fvflfifihfi'flflvfifé’x’" enutie. 1 tan 4120 lestify ‘,5, 23 Mo, ., Nov. 10.—Bover the: high therapeutle 2 Compoun, NES, In,, Nov, 10.—Boveral nonths ihe Jlen therapens pt | hites, and e attentlon by the profession generail) River-Improvement FELLOWS’ COMPOUND SYRUD OF HYPOPHOSPHITES! ine of tho State. Varfous sud con- of tho Laud-Grant act. At one o sale 18 tha hest. quarantee of the estima: i in whtich f 1 held by the pubiie,” Thls ¥yrup will Polm onsumption [n' the fre” aad socani Stuieswiil #1vo great rol(es apd prolong e lu the and, as ho clalins, prior to any lands by Congress, The River- Proposals for Furnlshing a Dis. tinetlve Paper, Lite, TARASURY DEPARTHENT, Orrice oF THE BECRETARY, "‘;'"{.’"H!,‘;"' D. ‘:&' lnt, Z‘A; I‘P‘l;l“:‘“ - ‘he Becratary uf the asury, drsiring Lo e eive Tnaber un which (o, brtat URILED Mates Notes, Natlonal-unk Notes, sud vther Socuritive uf the Goverament, hervby Invites manafacturersof bank- note, nd. sad other fne papers to subinit sealed pro- hoskls fuF furnlsntug bauk-note paner (made from pure and bond paper of the quallty, vom- *feature produced by the tutro. |A‘lnu Buch bropusals iter began procecdings Iu court 1o title to lands clafmed to foure who were poor, aud had little uat atate DFice by 134 {nehes. sre afw tuvited 10 sub. g & devics fut & disinciive R e d clalmante are | 208 oy alilincive cure that which arury hereby gives Rotica TRer whlch loay U aduper te. ‘They seck Lo Xed O 1] { ons of Bec, b, 440 6! Tany this as | fevidaSialuid which Feudenafiiiomes 000 aw, though, in fact, they are a par | [ JEYETRSEON 0 typier's dltinctiv ouer wes beca the obil- Jransess sdopteatiyline Becreary of oo Tresmry o watiuna and other securitica vt the Unlted Siinilar paper sdapied to the waking of say ot the ecrutary of the Gitcer of ths Laliod Satos, sbiall bu buulsbed by a Goe of aut Wore Lhan §5, (40, of by imvrlmnmcq, &t hard {aha? bt wore thau f(icen yeary. uf by batls e kaver (hat may be wlectedle to bo sisdutactured hei ¢ i e e b o et ths prviectionol & e — | sud. it deoumed’ oecewary, unde ety mmn:m{) oring | ik, 10t saudaed "wt e i+ agd (o contracior el Vill ba required to provide, wishout cliarce, in the Suildiby {n Which the’ pawer (4 miade. rouris jultably urslatied, 10 be used a4 an uffice by Buch sueot, sud for Hits plan was to band'the river- e hief lrom Cougress by conlirmlvg | fecive: “Tus contract will blad the cQuiractar (o magufacture e distinctlve paper for thie United Siates voly. wilf b6 received uil) Wednenlay, the dth cmber, 137 They should be warked * Pros gosslh for Diatiaceive Paper,” w0 addresed 10 tne ua- ersligoe Tue beéretary seservos the right 1o rejuct aay or allbide. . JOUN BHEWMAX, Becrotary of tho Treaaur. udge Dillon, and to be fu the Cowpany. 1t was or- of premiscs. ‘Tho wud received by Crilley; Cebutie do: Cerds. &3 TRACT OF MEEF. e U (U S T S KATITATRO) LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRAC OF MRAT, FINEAT AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVOURING STOCK FOR BOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUCEA, LIEBIS_ GOMPANY'S EXTRACT FAT. “fsa suocers and & boon for Fhich hatlony shonld frel gratefal.”—Srq “Medical Press,” “ Lancet” “Iirittih Medicat Jourmal,” &e. OAUTION. — Genaina only #ith tha He. atmile of Baron Lishig's Blgnatare i Blus Ink actovs the Label, ® Oonsamption In Xnglend Mucressed ten. fold in ten years llE@pn'nngrffiNY's EXTRAGT ot all Starekerpore, SAVE|TO LEARN HOW TO DO YOUR| IT READ AND HEED HAIRl waHAT ForLLOWS. BAVE YOUR JIATR.~The laws of Heaith and Longerity demand it, the eustoma of social Jife require it. The matter is of great importaucs in every way. 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Nestdes belng the best hair dressing ever produced, Lyon's Xathairon wiil positively prevent grayness, and will re= store new halr ta bald heads, it the rots sud follicles aro not destroyed. 1t nctually performs thess seeming miracles, of ‘which the following s A FAIR SPECIMEN, T had been entinly bald for peversl yoars, con- slitutionsl, I wuppose, I used n fow bottles of Kathalron, and, to my great surprise, I have a thick growth of young Lair. COL. JOIIN %. DORRANCE, U. B. A, In evory mportant respect the Kathairon is ateo- Jutely incomparable. It is unequaled 1. To Cure Daldness. 2. To NestoroGray Walr. 3. To Niemove Dandrof. 4. 'To Dress and Deantify the Halr, BEAR IN MIND,~Tho Katbafron le ne aticky pasto of sulphur and sugar-ofead, to paint ns Do abreepott, el BAfliwauree Fast Mail.. bMilwaukee Bpectsi—tnids; EMilwaukes Extress.. Biiiwaakee b 9339333335339 PRURTRIURATOT FEF] Puliman_ tlotel Carnare rur, through, between ¢axo and Council Biuts, on tha train Ieariog Chteego AN A ™. Noother road rune Puliman o sy other form of litel cars weet of Chicnzo: a~Depnt corper 01 Welinand Rinzte-na, o—Depat corner of Canal and Kinzie-sik’ OHI0AG0, BURLIKGTON & QUINOY AD, Dopots foot 0f Lake-st., Tndlana-av. and Sizteenth-at., and Cansl and Bixteenth-sts, Ticket Offices, 59 Clarks st. and atdepots. : | and daub the halr and paralyzo the brain, It is | arendots & Outesborg Expross T & puro and limphd vegetablo lotion, Intended tare- | OUANL & trestor Expres, : .E n store the hair by natursl growth and reiavigoration. | Dobaoue & Sfous Ciiy £ thiiiEen It fa splendidly perfamed, and tho most delightfal | Eacifo Fast press. ¥ Biao b tollet dressing knawn, No Jady's of gentleman's | Downer'stirore Accommodation sm? pm toltet oullit is completes ithout Lyon's Kathalron. g,g‘r":,;;uy T gm tH E BOLD EVEEYWILERE, Dawnors Uravs Acco Imegisim Freeport & Dubuque Express. pm 5 8 m Ranona City & Bt J1} S8 fm $ 63 Pullman Palace Dinjog-Cars and Pullman 10, wheel EV!«FIH(A\IIH are run between Clicago sod Omaba on tho Facific £ OHIOAGO, ALTON & BT, LOUIB, ARD CINO0AGD, KANEAS (TTY & DENVER BHORT LINES, MVICKER'S TUEATRE, POBITIVELY LAST WEEK OF THE GRAIND City & Denver Feat F: m s, NOFEAed & T 4 le & Kew Urjeass ¥xpress am 'Il 8 Louls, Springteld & 7extn, . pm o | Feoris Dunlogion H;‘S" Fxpi im i eaknl 2 THIS (THURSDAT) EVEXING, Nov, 21, Iast olght of aducah 1 NCE o SRAT) YNNG, e 2 it & Fatneyy ICIE Bl g3 Joifet & Dilght’ Accomm pm CARMEN, CARMEN. CARMEN. With Xew Scencry, New and Hagoificent Costamer hy Ascoll, of Venicer Mise et scens sait Properties by BIG. Autatl, withthe following extracrilnary star cast: NIKS C. Lo KELLOGG MINS CATARINA MAR N6, LAZARINI (first appearance). .. HON JOKE 816, PANTALEON] na.. ERCAMILLO CAUFFMAN..1I Darcatro | BRESELER. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT, PAUL RAILWAY Unlon Depot. corner Madlson and Canal-ats. Tickep Office. 3 douth Clark-st., opposite 8herman Muuse, and atdepat. Teave. | Afrive, T8Sam® 73 pm HMilwankes Et‘mels.n Wisonsin & Minnesota, ay, snd Menasha through Day| Laocaster, ifoftman, fiarberts, Barhl. ! Toctdental Bailes by tbe MENZELIRINTERS. | wighon. iraisis’ ‘du’ Chica & 1010 m 4:00pm 8. BENRENS, “lufl: E:rll.’-i;l.n fim l"g 'l?'l" . 2 Friday Eveuing, Nov. £3 FAvORITA, | M 00 pm) 4 Nl pandison Conly. Wischul o s, i Ratnrday, Nov, 23,01 ¢ p. and throukh Night Kxpress..., t 0:00 pm ¢ 7:00 am Well Yutinee, Mie, Litt S ST L P Alt traine run vis Milwaukes, Tickets for St. Paut and Minneapolis are good eittier via Madizon and Frairio du Chien, or vis Watertawn, LaCrosse, and Winous. ILLINOTS OERTRAL RAILRBOAD. foot of Lake:st. and foot of Twentyssocond-st, jcket Uftiee. 131 Handolph-st., near Clark. Ledve, | Arrive. y Evenlng, Nov, 21 Lnat Night of the Keason Adlmision, 81, Iteserved ledp‘l %0 cents and 81 extra, according to locatlon. Recond lHaleony, 50 ceats. Heats can now ‘cured at Lll;.l umce. Mondsy, Nov, OSEDALE. MPCORMICK WALL, Monday Evening, Deco. ¥ Ooly Appearance This Searon of the MARIE ROZE-MAPLESON Operatie Concert Compnny. MARIE ROZE, ntdll\ln(('ullhed and beantiful prims ns sud !V ‘, er (avorite. RRIGUNOQLIL, prince of tenore. CARLETON, the gresd baritone. AIRER, e iaiert, pund, B, Ak S ci fano ¥irtuoso, o [t i Ckors ettty Froerrod -le‘uxfnflm?f Aal v" fekets, tneludin, od e | Balo be. e &t S0t & Ro0s, 130 Glate.stor. Tudwday, Nov. v, atsoclocks. m. Hee full asnotncement n sundsy b HBOOLEY’S THEATRE, Prices, 5c, 50c, Tic. and 8L Mattnees, 23c and 60c, MONDAY. Nov. 1R every erening, and Wedpesday and Raturday Matliees, Hpeclal Eogakement of ELUZA WEATHERSBY'S FROLIQUES, And N, C. GOODWILN, Jr., In thelr new Musical Bags. tulle, wriiten by 1. . W 0., suthor of La- Mighiy Dollar, " &e., ““:I[I:Id Dey 8L Louls Fxnress. . Lanis VastLine, Latro & Kew U7l 388 Expre Apringfield kxprem, hraneld Mibne waecuso Pearis, lluriington & Keoldik bubase & Eloux iy Eifrem b % ite Exprem Ulimal Passenged . in k: “a On Batarday nfiit runs to Centrails only. B 0u 8aturdsy nikht runs o Peoris oaly, ¢, 07 Clark-at., sor d Yacige lotel, any PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & QHICAGO RAILWAY, OBBIES. ¢ anison-ata. Tleket Ottice: During the setiof of (ho iece, A, GOUDYWIN wil | Uebah comer Canal and Minienaie, A b ttrodie his Wonderfal fmilstlons, Clark:at., Vatier ouse, and Urang Pactilc Hatel, "Ttin performance will comtaence with the new Farel: Tieave, | Arrives cal Abeu ealied UNTIEICTHE R¢ pet Al Mati and Expres < B0 ke 7 5 pa 8. 110 p it o Trat ot . i ot Mo 3 1ding. foot of NToe . s 03 CHavE.al. L nfuIuF Huaic, Gragd Tacint, and Depot (Expusition Hulidluz). Leave, Arrive. M'VICKER'S THEATRE, SPECIAL NOTICB. THURSDAY, NOV. 81, AT 2 I, 1., GRAND MATINEE! For the NKNEFIT of the NHOUKE OF THE doon BUELPHERD, tendercd by Max Hirakusch, d some of the princloul membeps of tha Tiat Gompanys Mr. Goodwin, tiss Euiilile Gay. esade llartiett, And Mr. J, I McVicker, _¥ur particular see progratmes. UAVERLY'S THEATRE, J. 1, TIAVERLY, fauager and Propristor, LAST NIGHTS THIS SEASON of the Glorlous Suce cem, Nick ltuborts” EUMPT Y o . 2 cLowNsi L 5‘3{3@“’“’? Tm\'vs' nm_nn(lm V-1 Grimatil No. 3. ‘Also-"s fargu nurber of Noveity #iara. The Paufotime full of fun, Mutday~ion bauare Co.—** Celebrated Uase. HAMLIN'S THEATRE, 67 CIaTK-at., uppoatie uew Court House, res Pacifie E: ral MNorning Expres Fang Lite-on Morutag Mat}=01d Lige... Nor Pk a ostua Koecial £ ‘PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & GT. LOUIE R, B. (Cincinnat] Alr-] Depet, coruer of Ciluto: EANFAKEE LINE. Depot. foot af Leka st. aad foot of Twenty-second-at, Leave. l Arel et s e PR B 40 s ml* 8:00 pm o p '} 7:00 31 FINEST THPORTED TOLS Yery Neat Japaa. per iy CHIOAGD, ROOK IRLAND & PACIFI0 RATLROAD. Nery Lest Oulong, per ... . Very licat Gunpowdar, per il THa Very Heat Vaun "l{Nfl. per i Tac | Davenport Eapress....... Very licst Euglish ireakfast, pe e | Ouwsus, Leavonwurit & We sllow & Qlacount of 8 ce0us per bauud whire Bye | Feru Atcomuwmodabion, . Pounila are takea, Nlgit Express.cuonss “All meals on the Omahs Exproas ara served 1o dlslug cars, 8575 cents each. OHIOAGO & ILLIN ** Daaville Route,* Tickes Oftey Clark-at., 123 Dearbol et eamaet Clintisn. Carrol ‘Teaa ut ali grades from 283 per Ib llickson’s Cash Grocery House, 113 East Madison-st. e “THE MINING RECORD,’ 61 Broadway, Now York, per in tha United States that gives ful 8 -coutits from alf the great Jold, ilves, an other Minesol auvelcs, “Quly $4avess Orders ux- ecuted fo 5 Minlng stocks, Tufvrmatlvy glven 1 F MBS R CIHSOLAL Piopretor. Tamadiniody for Repeass Dies s, De Wiy, (s TA okl Ben . Faraly i Cobintbior Fomatant i Dorairs. New moie ‘st Siing Lircistiity, A the ELEC A TUTK 60 Kandolph B Noar all o, Call Adiice aad free. Mawen, B4, Beto Milwaukee, 8ic.. dally....... toat dou't icave ubt e ub Ludugtou, etc., daily. b wee| CELLANEOUN. NOCURE! R - WY DR.KEAN, 173 South Clark-at., Chicago. Consult persunally os by mail. tree of charge, ou all cliruulc, bervous ur apecisl discdscs, Dr.J,Keuil s she yoiclaa [0 the city who Watraits ¢l o S 3y TURKIEN. Liuaia ticrial. sulphr, ci or BATS, 1o lico, Luvu no equal fu tha . DIt SOMELY, Grand Pa- cifie Hotel —————— s B4 Eouth Lruk Everybedy fiua Povate Hopill, o bi A Oa's il 34w s wlt L Adeao a1l Chraaie) Nat vuus 4 S paclad Dima U waion Rucckre b4 marit, hib patlveLs are auit - 24 o st Meste itoriuai s ef dpecial lae PYTa T muns, GermanCanaries And sl uther kuropesn Birda, o lab wud Aguurie, seut by a4 ot recelpt vl call (2107 ivwempfer, 127 e ST PRESCRIPTION FREE. For the specdy cure of Ecmlyal Weaknoss, Lost Manlovd, aud 8l gisrders brousht va'by ladicre tow br éxces. Ay drukdlit bas (be tagredieuts, AZQUES & 0% 150 Weakatsehat,, Clacknait Obla,