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' THE CHICAGO 'RIBUNE : SATURDAY eaairy YA THE INDIGTED. . fe Federol Grand Jury Belhes 1 118 : Doouments at Last. énbslnnee of the Charges Against the Custom-Honse People. 1t Ts Allegod They Bave Taken $850,000 Out of the Government, The Offenses Iaid at the Door of Reg. ister Hibbard. The Federal Grand Jury, which bas bean In session tor the last meven weeks, closed its la- Yors Inst evening with the return of tho final pac) of fudictments, was formally discharged 9 Judge Blodgett, and fs now a thing of the past, remembared, however, for the long and st times exciting sessfons It held, and for the work it has done o tbe interests of public jus- tice, The Indictments returned aro againat the eight Individuals fnvolved in what Ia known as the Custom-Tlouse caso, the two Regiaters in Bankruotey, and an ex-bank Prealdent pow sioposed to Le sojourning in Furope, all of whose names were puolished several deys bofore the {ok was dry on the fatal documenta. THE JURY MET st the usual hour ycéterday morning, mot for the purposo of hearing further tealimony,—for that was all in,—~but in the hopo that the papera would be ready to return to the Court. In this bope they wore disappolnted, und an adjourn- meut was taken until 3 o'clock In the afternoon, st which time It was supposed everything would certainly be In readinoss. When the appointed hour came, however, thelr hopes of getting off by an afternoon train were agaln blasted. Then another ndJournment, was taken, this time until 50'dlock. atd ngain vrophecies and promises falled. The Inst adjournment was taken unth 7 o'clock, and when the jurors filed up the long atairs into their third-atory Joft they were again informed that it wus necossary to walt & while. Bo thev walted, and amuseidl themselves as hest they could. The thue wore on heavily with them, however, as it alzo did with about a dozen newapaner men, who were picturesquely grouped about the entranceof Judge Blodgett's court-room, and who passed the time In glviog vent to fervent objurgations - directed to- wards the causes of the delay, and iu catming their perturbed snirits by burning the frarrant weed. At nbout balf-past 8, lowever, thero was heard the sound of unlocking daors from Jlie upper floor, and shortly sfterwards cama the tramp, tramp, tramp of the iuvestizators slong the hall-way overhead. At B o'elocis and # minates—mean time by Judgo Blodgott's in- fallivle clock—the Grand Jury, leaded by Judgo Bangs, marched In procession up o the bar, the foremau bearing a myaterlous acket . In his hands. The roll was called und twenlfi Jurors re- spouded to their mames, Mr. E. U. “Keith, of this city, havine beon excused in the early part of the evening on the ground of a pressing en- gagement. 4 Gentlemen,” asked Judge Blodgett, * have Sou any presentation to inuket ‘“WR HAVE, YOUR HONOR," replled Foremau Morrow, as o passed up the aloresald packet to the Court. Judee Blodgett vlanced ot the nomes which decerated tho outshles of the sevoral documents snd nsked: “Huve you any further busincss belre your body § *We have no further business, your Honor,” replicdt Mr. Morrow, The rest ol the jury ap- pearedt to be awfully elad of it. “Gentlemen of the Jury," sald Judge Blod- zelt, addressing themn 10 a tono which, to an outslder, seeied n trifle reproachiul, If not cen- surious, * You ore discharged, und 1 thank you for what I linve no doubt has been the conselen- tlous uid arduous Jabor which vou lave brought to the caure of what you coneeived to be public Justice, Nodoubt ¥our time has been cone n-iuxumus(anunt, amd, Whle you have been lone time fn sesston, you have “taken no mors time than you thouzkt was nevessary for pur- poses of pribille goo And then, there Leing nothing further to do fn_court, tne ,ur; withdrew to tho Mapshal's office, where e rt thi qitestions of fees and wile- e ware duly und eatisfactortly sottled, after which they went offy somo to thelr tralns and ;uu‘;u to, thelr hotels, to pleep the sleep of tuy just.. TOT INDICTMENTS, tozether with au allewred *repurt of the jurs,”, oh whiels the eyea of the newspaper men resiod lovinely {rom” first 1o last, were not given unp for the benefle of the publie. After the Jury went ont there was u hurried consultation between Jndee Blodgett and Judge Bange, the upshiot of which was that Judee Blodgett hore the documents nte hls owi room and it was viven out that matives of public polfey, ete., would not permit them to be divutecd for the present,—at least not until the fudicted had been taken {nto custody and had glven tho necesaary ball for theje appearance when want- ed. Warrants will bo issued to-doy, aud the restdent indicted will no doubt turn up with 4 numwber of friends who are wille e tu go on' thelr bonds, after which littlo formality has been dlsposed of the public wilt graclously be let. uto whae Is a no- torfously open secrei. The nou-residents will be compelled to conte on In person and square themselves in tho usual way, when tho indict- meuts in their cases will also ho given up ton world which, by that time, will liave kuown about all It carca to know about thelr offenscs 43 charged in the bllle. T this end Tre Txine UNE furnighes herewith tha pith of the ullea- tions which the fury had to make of sundry acta of officlal wickeduess, tho Informatlon com- iog from & source which lcaves no doubt as to 11s aceuracy, ana commending dtself to the gen. ¢ral reader for the reason, sbove all things, that it 18 tirlef and to the point. Indictments wore returned agalnst efght men Who arc alleged to have been concerned in the Custom-House fraude. Thelr names are Jones 4. Hul, Bupervising Arctitect; William A. Potter, "ex-Bupervising Architect; John M. Mueller, the stone contractor; A, G, itla, fonnerly fira asalstant In tho Architects or- fce, and afterwarda Afuctler’s confidential sgent and partner; Georee J. Reed, foreman, nd Mueller's asalstant o the early dnya of the tontfact; Kdward durliug, ex-Buperibtendent zl Construction; ticorgu C. Prussig, lata As- stany Bupcrintendent; mud Alexander C. Wheaton, stous jusyiector, Tleso Indictments {u a single count chargo of the nhove uamed with WILLFOLLY CONSFIRING TOORTIRR to defraud the United States Goverumeut out of §850,000 fu the stove contract, the sawing contract, the labor contract, snd the haullng Sontract, ‘Tho fudictment thon goes un to totclfy & nuwber of overt acts whict were com- Iitted by them 1 pursusncoof their conspiracy. tis charged first- t {n carrylng out the stone contract they clalmed and obtaived from the United Etates payment nceording to *stock " measure- Wieut, when tho coutract realty called for what i txchoically known “uet " neasurcment, and that by this srraogement they fraudulently ROt 325,000 from the tiuvernment, Yucond—That by mavipulstion of the sawing department they succeeded In defrauding the Uuvernment out of 8125000 more than was talled for fu their contract, Third—Tbot fn tho labor coutract they de- frauded the Government out of $630,000 by laklog out bills aud procuring payment for j that Burling aud Pruss- og certificd to these bills, knowing them to bo ll‘;ld that HUE pald them, baving tho same edge. Fourth—That in the nauling contract they Succeeded in defrauding the United States Gov- trmient out of $50,000 by obtaluing payment twlca for hauling stone from the cutting-yard to the sito of tho Custom-House, 3 th—That Burivg and till accepted worth- tone, knowlng it to b worthless, with fo- tent to defraud the Government. Anjudictment was also roturned agalnss . N, MIUBARD, Reelster in Rankrupfey n this city, for demand- ln‘;f 0d recelving fecs that Lo knew to Lo flle- &l Toe lndictineat further specitics s number OF estates fu which bio has elther entercd doubls Ties or has nude charyes for ordering crod- Hora? weetings, when the law required tiat the ¥amaog and notlees seut to creaitors by tue arsbal should stste the time and place of boldiug tho tiret mieeting; that be charged {eea for holdlng creditors’ meetings wheu no tuch meoting was held for want of - survics of thie order; thac ho churged fces for coutirming bs appolutiment of Assizuee, when there wus Il]u suthority ‘for such charges, for the reason thet the legal sciedulo of fees made no such wlowance, a4 Lesides, the order confirming I.u“ Aopolntment of Asslguces wust bo passed Inhu Court; that he charged fees for approv- Itk the bonds of Assignees when ho bad \ready charged the legal fees for takiug thebonda; that be churged fees Hlegally for the futh to the bonds of tho Asslizaces, for which 1 10 B GO legal provisiou; thut be even eu- tered the game cbarges and collected toc in (‘Awl Whero Lo bonda were given or required, ich was a double offcase. ‘Fho fadictment ltol;{«-mcs scveral fustances of cstates io tha geltlcuient of which oyercharges have been tada by the Rewlstrur, Ton 1l Inchus the J,Trfnnrli& Crénwi z.nhnwm'n i cloa. 8, Mills, H. 8. Foreman, - Biddle :& Jexander Uellan, M. M. & J. F, Olcott, 9y oty f : It fuidictment wan nlso returncd amsinat W, E. Endieott, ex-Presilent of the Central Na- tional Bank, for misappropriating the funds of the bank and for detrsuding the dopositors and creditors, It Is not certaln whether or not an indictment wns returned agatost Reglster J, A. Crane. of Freeport. Buch an {ndictment was conaldered |ifi'nnllrnnd Jury, aud was actually drafted by the District Abtorney, As Judee Bangs, how- ever, refured to allow reporters aceess to any of the docuinents, it is uncertain whether this was included among the others returned. ‘The fury, before sdjournment, adopted the fullowing RESOLUTION OF THANRS . to District-Attorney Banwe, who has been watching over themi and endeavoring to keep tkm;: out of the reporters’ clutches for some weeks: Heaolred, By the Unlied States Grand Jury im- ancled for the No rn District of Iilinols Oc! 0. 1878, and this 22d doy of November having completed _onr Jabors, tha the foreman of this body, Mr. Marrnw, of Pontiac. 1ll., be fnetructed 1o convey to the Hon. Mark Hangs, United States Distriet (lnrnnr. the thanks of this body for the very gaithful, Intelligent, efictent, and impartial ali’he has rendered ua on all mattars bronght be- fore us, and more particularly in the long and Intricato Inveatigation occnpylng the jast three sreekn of matiors connected with the erocilon of tho new Chicazo Cnetom-Honae, lesolved, That a ""i’ of these resolntions be presented o tho Hon. Mark Bance, to the Judgen presiding in the courts of thls district, and be fur- nished to the dally press of tue city, « B SriLes, Secretary, . | ‘The body also passed s well-leserved rosoliis thon of thianks fo the forcinan, Mr, Jawnes: E, Morraw, of Pontiue, in which they complimented him esapecially on bis promptness and correct- |ness asa parflamentarian and his unswerving partiallty, It is due to Mr. Morrow, alug, to state that the nalter which called him home so suddenly the otber day was sototbing altogether beyond his control, and that he hastened tack ot as car- ly an hour as was possible. It wasn’t bank Lusiness, but an cvent whose fortunate fssuc made him the hapoy father of Lwins, There wore rumors last evening that the fn- vestizators had resolved to * prescnt” another peraon allezed to ba gallty of official practices that would not ‘bear the searching glances of the rural inquisitorr, b that the representa- tives of Justice, as they concelvea it to he, sct their seal of condemmnation upon any such pro- ceeding, and completely balked it.” The exact amount of truth or uniruth of tha story, how- ever, it baflled the reporter’s efforts to léarn, A QUEER RUSIOR. It Is reported that the cause of the long delay of the Grand Jury In returntng its indictments yusterdoy evening was not due to the slowness of the United Scates District-Attorney’s oflice in preparing the uecessary documents, Lut to another cause, "I s runiored that the jury found an indictment arainst Kegister Hibbard for perjury In falscly swearing to his annual reports showing the total amount of fecs re- celved by hitm, which reports he is by law re- quired to make. It Is nleo rumored that the Jury ordered Judee Bangs to drait such an ju- dictment, but that he refused to present it to them, stuting that in the opinfon of Judge Blodeett thers was 10 cause for such an {ndict- ment, It 15 also rumored that it was only owing to _tho urgent statements made to ths Jurors of Judge Blodgett’s oplnfun that they agreed to let the matter drop, and gave up thelr Intention of statiug In open court that the United States District A\",()l’llDf lad refused to draw an {ndictment found by them, and that it was owing to the lony wrangle uver this ques. uolxn‘ that their session ‘Was protracted to 50 late an hour, MARINE NEWS. THE TUG CRUSADER, Special Dievalch to The Tribune. CLeveLaxn, O, Nov. 2%-~Qen. Meyer and Deputy United Statos Marahal Odell re- turned to Cloveland to.day from s rath- er adventurous rald across the lake, where they had several contests of greater or loes maognitade with the festive Kunuck Tho atatement of the case briefly i s fol. lows: Some woeks wsloce, the tog Craeador, belonging in Port Muron, was tled up at Fairport, on a claim af 82,800 beld by 8mith, Cant & Co., of thls city. One night the Captain appeared on bonrd aud ordered the flroman to ger uw sleam and the cnglnecr to make ready to put to ses, ils commands wera obeyed, nnd sume e appearcd and began wosening the boat from the pler. The keeper ordored then to stap, and throatened o shoot, but soun found that the men were at work at botk ende, and resistance uscless, Boon all started out into the lake at a rupld rate. The keeper was carried on, with others, to Port Sarnis, where he was ojected, A weok ngo Monday Assistant United States Distrlet At- tornoy Meyor aud Depnty United States Marshal Odelt, armed with the decreo of & Court aud un order of sale, started for Sarnla to get possession of the boat. The tug was found by tho ofticers to be in posseselon of 8 Deputr-8herlff, and held on a Canadian “claim of §302 It was agreed that, f this claim wera pald, the ves. ol would ba released. The monay was raised by Gen. Moyer and paid to the City Solicitur, who pledged hia honor that all snould be right, Proper papers were taken for tho money, and the United States olficors went on board, A tng had been sccured to draw the Crasader ont of tha harbor, it secured, Upon coming up along- slde, n number of men were scen on board the Cru- sader, Incldding the Depoly bheriff, Chief of Po- lce, etc. This conld hardly be understood, and trouble was fearad. Nevertheloss, the oficers went forward, As the second tug came ajongwide of tha Crusader, the mau in charge called out: ** Don't you come on here. If you attempt it, I'il shoot you dead, " at the wame timo diaplaying a re- volverin a dangerous way. Gen. Meyer arcued tho matter, oxplaining how be had papers of re. lease, and called the pttention of the Deputy Sherif to the promies to relonss the boat on the payment of the claim, KA know all that," sald the keoper, *‘hut if you try 10 get aboard I'il kil you." _f+Don't bo 80 faat,’* suld the Ugneral. **As a United titates oficer [ am now eatiticd 10 the possession of the tug, and laye the word of honer of the Ci that sne be relcased.” *‘Don't car the other. **You can't havo ber, and death it ls 10 you if you try to hoard her,'t ** Woell, sir, as s United Btates oficer 1 domand pos ion of this bast, " and, 80 eaying, the placky Genoral leapad ‘The " Marshal, attempting to follow, was puehed back julo the The Genersl here showed hls pavers, demanded that all loave the boat, T"BK refneed, aud several voicos shouted, **Shoot the damned Yauki thers sal Tumble him {uto the drink!” With this ! rough-looking men gathered aronnd the Genoral, sun he told th that, {f they molested him, it would be ot th 11 ‘Then arose another shout of **Kill bim 1’ ‘)‘c'" this other, ‘iered arouud, and the Generat drow nls revoly Ho wan nexi seizod by soveral persuny, d tho Superinlendent of Police 3 ‘As 8 Chief of Police of the Dowlnion of Canada, I arrest you for carryl 14 on board. lnf cunceal- od weapons," The Ueneral roplieil that ho had possersiun of the ve nd sbould not leave till compelled Lo by force, sud bho ordored the Chlef and his men to leave. The Uhlof repiled by oruer- ing bis privouyr Lo be carried from lue boat by force, 0 the dock the General wald that now, belng on f:a . be-wonld go ueaceably. ‘Phe Chict sald . he snould - conduo the ouer in jall il Moudsy, Tue asked to bo earriod before the Mayor, whom he Lad met, The request was granted, aud, after o ahort besriug, the returuod, nuthing ¢ the lai signod 8 dispaich to He Evarta, lntuufnrlh tha facts Intl of the Becretury sald that, i( the without violatiug treuly regulstio takon, Snowlng this to the Mayor, tie ordered the | t-Folice on Mouduy to go to the baat en i give the Unlted Btates ofticern praceful possossion bulh upon arriving at the dock, the Sherif, with & strong voses, was found oo board, having taken Wion {n bebaif of heav, {tors i Canada. 'Vbis was & serious obatacle, but, it whiJe In doubt, & dispatch was recelved from 1lllam A. Moore, sitormey, of Detroit, '"“‘1 that, {f they would come there, thelr claims woul bo sutisfiod. Tbix was gladly complicd with, sud th f’g‘l‘"d ¢lalm ou the contested boat was atiede To ths Western Associated Press. Ponr Huuox, Nov, 22, —'Fhe 1 Crusader, which has bad conslderabie trouble wilh the Depu- ty Marshals latcly, was sold fo Detroit yesterday :oml. Fridgeou, who will seitle clafais agaiuat et THE TROUBLLS OF THE CRUSADER. ‘Too Crusader Lmbroglio bas caused conslderable comment and excitoment in Detroit and Clevelsnd warlne circles. Accordiug to & Port Hurun dis- patch the matter Yas been sottlied by the purchase of the tug by Capt. John Pridguun, Jr., who will settio all tho clalng sgalnat ber, It was ramored in Dotzoit Wednesduy that Secrctary Kvarts had tolegraphed Xir, Puce, the Unitad States Consul ot Saruls, Out., 10 bold the Crusader ss against the Csusdisa official nd deliver her over to Lhe Awmerican oficery, but 1he Fumor was uot credited. u account of the difticulty will bo found fn ‘Tux Tuscse's speclul dirpateh from Cleveland, Yusterday's Detrult Fres Press guys: ‘I‘l‘:! 2 risoner was relessed nud the revolver he Conwul was uestsought, and ssid 1d be dune in the case, L.at at lullhllh crotar by Capt. Joha acd clali, under Whia tho Ot it il S g u the Clevel Blnlie Sl other claime are sottled, and, as Capt. Pridgeon ststes thatine |s [neifned to' givé the former owner 18 charca, " it ia lixely the sctilement 1310 the satisfaction ©f all concerned. —— MILWAUKEEF. Ayectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Mwwavker, Noy. 22,—Lemnel Elleworth has gone East to consult with the onderwriters in ret. erence to another effort for the recovery of the Rutter from the beach st Ludington, Mr., Eils- worth appears 1o enteriain a beltef that bis tug Leviathan, with a fall outfit of pumps, can suce ceed in getting tne Rutter off and into the harbar, The tanfleld-Line ing Wheoler arrived this even. Ing from Manistee, having in tow the prop Depere, dleabled by breaking s wheel. The tug Is leaking also, and will go Inte ary-dock. ‘The achr J. Duvsl was towed Into the rallroad bridge this evening, and bad jibboom and bow. sprit carered away, The schrs 3oonlight, Saveland, and Motris have atripped for winter quarters, X The tog \Veltome will tow the barge I, H. lg:gv-n. coal laden, to Grand Haven aff her arrival e, ‘The ach! tered lo- elevation, David Vance and Lucerne were char« g Ge for wheat to Buffalo. fres of the els to lioid cargoes on board, —— PORT HURON. Posr Tonow, Mich., Nov. 22.—Down—Props Cily of Concord, Colorado, Osklaud, Conestogs, Tosemite and consort, Alpens and barges, Fgyp. tian and consart. Thompson and bargess schre Exile, E, A. Mayes, Eria Delle, Joseph Paige. David Stewart, Oliver Mitchetl, Argo, Mont Blanc, Otonabeo, Neiile Reddington, Columblan, Itasca, James R, Reneon. Up—Props Bay Citxand barges, Germants and barge 'é schr Col. Hathaway, Wind—North, fresh: weather, clondy. ;. The achr Jticnard Winslow came out of dry-dock lnllll:ml:‘L and commences reloading her cargo of coal to-day, Pont llimm. Mich,, Naov, 22—10 p. m.—Ar- tived ap—Props Dean Richmond, Delle Cross and bargen. Down—Proj h, Olean and barges, Bast Baginaw ani aehm Alpena, Jesse loyt, ames C. King. WInd-Nonnwul..v heavy; clondy. ——— LAKR FREIGHTS. Grain freights were more active snd higher, Wheat-vesscle were wanted, and zoom was taken for 010,000 bu a% Ge for steam room and abont 4%@4%c for eail. Also, room was taken for 27,000 bu oata and 25,000 bu corn. To Buffalo— Bleam-barges Johnson and Davidson, wkeat at fic, and the J, D, Sawyer, O, l-‘mne{. and L. Law, wheat: prop Cubs, whest. To Krle—Irops \Wise sahlckon and Uclaware, wheat. Sche K. Blake, OAlA to Goderich, Props Nashoa and Lawrence, corn to Ogdenaburs, In the afternoon the sche North Cape for wheat to Buffalo, "The schr Grace Murray poes hence to Ludington for lumler to this port: schr 8. P, Wilion to \\':fl:e Lake, and Buccess to Ma, all at card Tates. BUFFALO. Burrato, Nov, 22, ~Lake freights dall aad un- changed. Charter, sche Amaranth, 400 tons pig iron for Detrolt frce on board, Cleared—Props Russis, Dean Richmond, Chics- n;fl-elm Ganges, Detroit; Orpban Boy, Cleve- snd, passed Port Colborne in twenty-fonr Veascls hours onding U p. m. 91— Westward—Schr W, to Osawego: schrs Y. Emery to Port Burwell, gtk ark fam Cooky to_ Oswogo in Magee, swego; Risin ¥, to Toronto: Jawmaics, 10 Oglensvn s, B THE CANAL. Bripaxront, Nav. 22, —Cleared—Brilliant, Ot- awa, 77,218 ft Inmber. 12, 500 It lnmber for Morris; prop Fearlers, Morrie, 55,131 ft lumber, 50,000 Isth; Gold Rod, Ladalle, 70,817 ft lomber; Maple Leaf, Lockport, :l‘ggu bu wheat; Venue, Uttawa, 345,719 4t Inmber, 200, 000 shilngloe, 13,100 It jum= ber for Jollet, NAVIGATION NOTES. emicago. . Capt. Nicholson, of the tug Livingstone, was In Detroit Thursday. ‘Tne achrs American Union, Ironstdes, and Two Drotuers 1aid np yasterday, e A rod lantern now guldes the mariner In place of the locomotive lght that the Gsllatin raked off the wouth pler with Lier jinboon, Capt. Hank Blue returned from Grand Haven ;{Qllvr but did not newolinte for the tug lagura, Ilo wenl over thore to recuperate from & rhoumatic attack. ‘The prov John Pridgeon had o hole knocked Into hor bniwarks on the port Lot in & Hit with the sche Leonard Hunnah 'Tharsday midnight, near the )i~ nols Central elevators. Husiuens was t'\nrl in the harbor yesterday, Tho wind waa liuht from the nortn st evening, and the craft that ran back the ay vefore, and otliers lu.‘n(u loft yesterday, made slow headway down the ke, T'ne prop Dover was floated ont of Miller Bros.’' dry.gock _yesterday, and went up the South Branch, Ter propsed trip to the Gulf of Mexico has beon ahandoned. Abont $2,900 have been lald out un her in repairs and overhauling. Tha underwelters having held an ex-parte survey on the achr Lake Forest, and placed tho damaye ap 2,100, and general avarage' charges &t $1, 000, Mr, Wienort, the owner of the vewsel, will, It 1s said, bringan actlon at law to recover a' large a imount. BLSBWIARE. The tug Leviathan ls now at the wreck of the Rutter, off Ludinglon, and will endeavor to get her oft. Cs , who was removod from the prop k‘:!ll linfalo, ently, tothe pest-bouse, u nearly re e 0! d. ‘The dilll-scow lately sunk at the Lime-Kilm Crossing has been raived, and will be towed to dry. dock for repairs. Capt, Tnomay Haatings, of the schr King Sis- ters, obtained $140 from the Micbigan Central Raliroad Company on & shortaga claim of $210, During the coming winter the stmr D, 1. Van Allon will bu put 1uto the Detrolt dry-dock for & thorough overnaoling. Capt. Bob Anderson, of lake-navigation fame, has pmbnhl( read his own obitaary t 1his time, A Buffalo dispatch the % of his death was unfounded; Lo was quite i1 at accounts at his homa in Alezandra, N. Y. The Tawn Conncll of Collmfwooa has appointed & deputation to walt on the (lovernment and ask for a grant to make batbur finprovements, and to constituts Collingwood » harbor of rofuge. PORT OF CIIICAGO. ‘The following are the arrivals and actaal satlings 8t tuls port for the twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'cluck ast night: ABKIVALS, Schr Q. D. Norris, Traverse, wood, Ttush street. Bepr J. L. erpill, Sonouly o lush st r Norinan, Menomiee, jumber, [tush efrost. Tue Ljviopiton, Jr., Festlga, tow g, ltush sirect. Nocquehay, Peshitigo, luibaer, 1iusn sireet, chr Leaiizo, linber. 1tuth sicect. all, Muskegoo, lumber, Murkat. . Muskegon, fuinher, Market, th Floch, Packard’s Fier, lamber, Chicsgo VACHFP. D. Brockbrideo, Fort ut. Tgusc, lumber, Mar- et Bchr Conquest, Traverss, wood, Market. t lfius“l‘.’r Graud Jlaveu, towlog, Hush stre: Behr Ataunto, Ursad Maven, lumber, Allen 5l Sonr . A. Iviah, Urand T1ven, lunbor, Sainpeon Sip. Br Carrier, Muskeyon, luribar, Market. rup (leored unbar, dllskegus, lumber, Muson Bifp, 'baniz, k1K Kapids, | 'an lluren siroet. 8cl usieyon, o Sohr Kate Libua, Muskcfou, Tuuibor, Allan Siip, . Duck Lake, luniber, Market, Kehr Trunian Moss White Lake, Jumber, Markot. Echr 0. Allen, Whlte Lake. tice, Burifugton: Hobr 1toed U mher, Mud Lake, Bour W, 1, Hawkins, Abnapee, tos, furltogion. Schr Qtter, Mantete, lumber, Markst. rehr Awmcrican Unlod, Meuomineo, luber, Market. Schr Irunstdes, Menomines, jumiber, Market. Sehr Kilgo, Kidewrdalu, valt, Onoudawo Dock, Hehr Miucrva, Muskexdu, limoer, Maxasine 8itp. #chr Hessle 10alt, 1iuy di Noey posta, 1:18bS-houte. Behr Nurth ¢ neboygan, lambes, jLusl street, bebr By I, Wade, Muskegon, tuiaber, Markot. inpest, White Lake, lumuer. Twelfoh streat. ‘rup Annfe Laura, Muskcgun, lumber, Allon's bl sehr Two liroihers, Muskegui, lutber, Ma yenr Jenaie Mulllus, Ludingtad, lamber, A e Yrop Vavur ne. uking, dtuib sirees, Behr Manet. Menumibnee, liniber, Bteton Bilp, Behr B Willlaima, M uinber, Metsun SUp, Bahie fiersciiel, Avno Ler, Kietson 8lip. chie Korth Stur, Ludluatod, ores liranch, y o Duluth, Duluti 2, Wells street, i iox, Ailush street. rk sirect, luwber, Market. Mors 0 street, A, ket. hr R 'y, White . o rket, b L AL 31, udl tumber, Markut, Bakr Wallin, W Juioer Markst. Piop Nt Ugdeusburs. sundries, SULPHIDE OF ARSENL EVERY LADY BHOULD READ THIS AND THEN PUR- OHASE A PACOKAGE 0F SULPHIDE of ARSENICUM A CHEMIOAL PREPARATION OF BULPHUR AND ARBENIO Which s guaranteed to be harmiess, aud It wiil fmimedi- stely runove frut tBe okin all Pimjiles, Buuips, Worie, Freckies, Tan, lt-l SYOry cruptiun of the ace uF Lody. It will Iniprove the Souwpleston by cleaulnz out the i puritics of the bluod. “This preparation &8 wot mercly & mixtura of sulpLur s0d aresnic. Lut jte {ngredigats are readercd pute by chunical agtion. limointer thia s 003t Lawerful articly ever Laed £ wpart & clear wiilte tint o t1he cuimplexlou. aud ihe ouly rasmi fi bas nut been mure exteaalvely waed la that Oy ftasif {3 s @ bolsua, o Teadsiod chewically purc by ita Soungetion, with eui- ur, gay ono cuuld use 8 Wo o ricc . Bityr Yilce: voe duljas per package. For furtber L‘ tformatloa call oo or Erite . BELL MANN & CO,, DRUGGISTS, 183 Wabash-av.. Chicago. A USELESS EXPENSE, The Above Is Not an Ambig- uous Expression, But Has Reference to the Faci that Many of Our Citlzens Pay One Dollar Per Pound for Tea When the Very Same Grade Is Being Bold st Fifty and Seventy- five Centa Per Pound Dy the Great Oriental Tea Company, 85 and 37 North Clark-st,, and 250 and 252 Milwaukee-av, In there daye of clase compstition people shoutd be very earetul how they (by thelr patronaga) en- courage dealers In demanding extortionato piices for their goods. Ithas been sacertained from s vory reliatle sonrce that many of the large tea and procery honses are in the habit of asking and ob- talning $1 a pound for Idenllullg the rame grade and quality of tea which {8 beingrold by the Orlentsl Company st 50 and 75 conts, Mesars, Lindoerz, Lawson & Lodelnen, the proprietors of thisimmense inatitntion, assnre us that they import tho very beat quality of Tens, and have & nandsome profitin selling them at 60 and 75 cents per pound; and the ssme is true of all other articles in thotr line, The best Japan Tew fn the market §a roid there at [0 centa. and the best Qolang, (innpowder, Young liyson, and Blsck Tens at 75 centa a ponnd, ¥ __ATIUSEMENTH, M '8 THEATRE, WicK { POBITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF THE GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. THIS SATURDAY, Nov. 22, Last Mattnee, st 2 p. m., LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR, MISK MAIIA LITTA tn her grest role of LUCTA Bl LAZARIND ua .. <EDGARDO MR CAUFFMAN n, NI, BARILI ax..... .. MI¥8 LANCASTER, BAR] Mustcal Direetor,, MR, B. BENURENS, THIS RVENING (BATURDAY) LAST NIGHT. MIGNON, MIGNON, MIGNON, MIRS KELLOUG | MISS HARCO | XISH CARY a8 Mignon. s Feline. as Federico. WESTRERG. GOTTSCHALR, BARILI. Admisslor aceurding Lo locaty Eratacan now b landar, Nov. entiroly new scen MCORMICK HALL, GREAT WRESTLING CONTEST Between the Celebratea Athietes, COL. J, H, McLAUGILIN, @ OF DETROIT, MICIL., AND JOHN MeMAHON, OF CALIFORNIA. Wil posltively take placa THI8 KVENING for o Urluinal Champion Balt of the World, go fon. $1t reterved scats, £1,50. Now 0 siouse and Masensoit louse, city. Sas ce: $2,000 w held T HOOLEY'S THEATRE Prices, 23¢, 80c, Tie, and 81, Matinces snd 80c, MONDAY, Nov. 1% eyvery oveulng, and Wednesday and ¥aturday Matinesk Rpectal Engazemnnt of ELZA WEATHERSBY'S FROLIGUES, o ) ‘Golf, Esq., authar of tha - ollir, " &c. eatliles AL oy BBIES. During thoaction of tha plere. Mr. GOUDWIN will introdice his Wondertul Inftativsis, ‘The performance will commeneo with the new Farct eat Absurdity, called UNDEH THE 1t0: HAVERLY'S THEATRE, J. H, HAVRIILY. inager and I'rovrietor. LAST GREAT SBATULDAY, MATINES AND NIGHT TS AEASUN "of Nick Ituberia® OWNBL 2 CLOWNS! . _Also, & iatga number HAMLIN'S THEATRE, #7 Clark«st., opposite new Court louse, LAST THIER PERFORMANCES OP Wagner & Cotton’s Minstrels! MONDAY, Nov. 23.—~The Qreat Sentatfons! TiIR BT iRATE OF NEW TO: Sensational Drams, Clll(lf\(ir(‘i ATHENAEUM. Dearborn: BEGINNERS'CLASSin FRENCH TO-DAY AT 1 P M. By VIOF. JOS, MARCHAND. . mEDIUCA H.T. HELMBOLD'S 00MPOUND rggm EXTRAOT BUCHU PHARMAQEUTICAL, specific reinedy for all divcases of the Biadder and Ritalrs, rur{lenlll . Loss of Memory, Indivpasition to Exer- 1 o1 Nustieve Shortness oF reAhe T rcbled v ‘Thoughts uf Diseass, Dimnesy of Vislom, P'aine In the Back, Chvat, snd Jlead, ush of Blood' to the lced, e Lountenance, and Dry skin, Homs sre’ sllowed to goon, YlI%fN' quently Eplieptic Fiis apd Cennmption fullow, When she constitution beco 11t requires the aid of an Invigorsting medicine to sirengthen and tone u e mpatem. which 1IKLABOLU'S DUCHU Soes 13 o1 TS pRIMIOLYS BUCHU 1 unequaled by any remedy Know) Dy the Haet srulueat physiciats Ml 0 SPEPSLA OR INDIGESTION, Hoadacho, Valu fu ihe Vuouiders, Coogl, Dizdiness, Kaur Btomacll, Kruptions, ied Yaste In 'tbe Mouth: Palultution of "tho Heart. Iain in the reglon af the Kidueys. and 8 thuusaud Gthor pasaful sympioms, sre the ofisbring of Uyspeosia. HELMBOLI'S BUCHU vigorates tho Slomach, sUiiulates the torpid Liver, fou el and Kidaoys (o lealthy action (n cleanatng thi bload of sl inipurtiiis sad lu” impartiag vew Iifa and w i e i Tal gt to the whulo system. KSitiate trfal wilk bo qulie suctens to convlnes tho most 1ta valuable rumedial properiles, PRICE—3$1 PER BOTILE, ORt 8 FOR $5. H.T.HELMBOLD PROPRIETON, TEMPLE OF PHARMACY, 830 CHESTNUT-ST,, PUILADELPHIA, NRY, CURBAN & CO. New York, Aj Ishesd 10162 fur the Cure cr, Tuuors, Uleers, O herafuling'and thin’ Discanes, WAEHGUL TG b 0f Knllo oF T Of bluad wnd Tittie pain. Por nfuraation, circulnra und Teferences, rees D, F. Lo POND, Aurora, Kano Co., il Arend'’s Uuu;:h’ 'l.nu»m-.:m Afford tmisediate velfef and ody cure. THW COUBH::=: 171 Buat Mudisoneat, .. EDUCATIONAL, E hll"li- i)A NILVA AN "R VOURD'S (forauerly Mr Ogden Euullll, Freach, and German Boardin Bctiol for Yo fed, Noo 37 West Thirty-cignih-s el bUBL 3L Application 1a [isrh ey bt gy wotr? ) J RS R AT i Y ot New Yorg. Fifteeuth vesr beging Oct. 1, In7s. i Ladles aud Childre LTARDAKD SCALES OF ALL K1ND8, FAIREANKS, MORSE & 0O, 111 & 113 Lake St Chicaga Be curefultobuyoaly tu Genulna, e ———— ey o Qskes gello JoujPusdings, Jelte Uriddle-Cakes. ca 7l Yooy sevncmical, Oac'faliaze mt}s‘-uuddhfl for iwo ¥ youl us pack ceau i o SAMEE na H o Jourutear 43.and 47 Park-Lisce. New Virk. NOVEMBER 23, 1378—~TWELVE PAGES. HKATHAIRON, SAVE|TO LEARN HOW TO DO YOUR| 1T READ AND HEED HAIRl wHAT FoLLOws. BAVE YOUR FIAIR.—Tho laws of Health ad Longovity demant it, the customs of social lifa Tequirs §t. The matter i3 of great importance in every way. BEAUTIFY YOUR TIAIR.—It {s the suze paning crown of glory, and for the lossof it there it no compensation. CULTIVATE YOUR NAIR.-For by no other means can it be saved and beautified, LYON’S KATHAIRON, Discoversd thirty-five years ago by Prof. Lyon, of Yale, {a the most perfect preparation in the world for preserving and besutifying the halr, Nesides baing the best halr dressing ever produced, Lyon's Hathalron will positively prevent grayness, and will re- astore new halr (o bald heads, if the roots and follicles aro not destroped. It actually performs thess pecming miracles, of which the following Is A FAIR SPECIMEN, X had been entirely bald for several years, con- atitational, X suppose. I used & fow bottles of Kathairon, and, {0 my great surprise, I have a thick grawths of young alr. COL. JOIIN L. DORRANCE, U, B. A Ta every important respect the Katbairon s ateo~ Jutely fncomparable. It fs unequaled 1. To Curo Baldness, 2. Ta Destora Gray Halr. 3. To Remova Dandrufl, 4. Ta Dress and Deantify the Malr, DEAR IN MIND.—The Ksthairon ‘;..1 50 sticky pasto of sulphur and sugarvot-lead, to paint nd dasb tho halr and paraiyza tha brala, It fa & pure aad limpid vepetabls lotion, fntended to re- &tore the halr by natural growth ond refnvigoration. Ttis aplendidly pesfumed, and the most delightfal toilet. dreasing known. No fady's of pentlcman's tollot outlt {s compicts without Lyon's Kathalron, HOLD LYERYWIERE. WOVEN WIRE BED LOUNGE. Free from the clamsy appearance nec- essary to ail others. Gives a perfect Wowven Wire Mattress Bed, variety of styles, UNION WIRE MATTRESS CO, MANUFACTURERS, 7 North Clark-st., Chicago. “RUPTURE COMMON SENSE TRUSS, Betected aa the heat Truas In use Ly the Nosrd of Bur- #eons urisnized by the becreiary of War In sceordsnce with ag Aet of Cot conpastd of Burg - B et sk Hurgicat 1iisory of ‘T urgeon OLlis, compilar of the surglesl fiistory of the Wary eurgcon-Gienersl Uarnes: and otber viinent Surgeuns of the UL A. tecctving the highest award at ntenninl. " Seiected at the seme Kxhibition by Lhie mperur 0t Iiasaia fur his Dersoial Gss as the beat Trues 1u 1he warld, thrgh hin Coun of Atate, iseifor aud one of the most cuMient Barecoas of (tussis. The jinproveiment Parker's Letenti ve Cumuon-Benss Truss, tatented July , I478 will relala and cure the worst Runture. hoamicas lect Elaatls Btockings (pat. March 14, 1878), Supportem, Iustruineite fur Defornities, e act Anitie i’ By WAWTCRET, DUTMAR & PANREIS 83 Chleago. 111, Generul Trausatiantlo Between New York and Ha HIEADOR, anglicr . Wehuee VR ST R Ry A Prangodto Wetuekday, Bec, i1, 0130 6w G FASRAUR IN GOLD' (including wioer: Fint Cahln, $166; becund Cablu, $45; includiog, wine, bedal 4 Incuder gl bl QUEAN NTEANNSHRIPY, mpany. Pler 43, N. 1%, foot Nov.27, 8:00 8. . e Lo i Db SELTAR, Aseat: 83 Lrosdway, U7 GIREk-aty Axeut for Chicago, LADBLPHIA snd LIVARPOO! PHILAD R SR TV L Sadling every Thursduy (i Philideiphia. The only Traus- Atigniic Line salilng under the American fag. SRED STAR LINL, Direct o ANTWERP (Belgtuta), sading Jlivna o Foliaiclyia’ s (i¢ WEIGHT & KON . A ks “"w.h"lwam?u.ip"‘ vt National Lino of Steamships. New York to Queenstows, Liverpool, and Loaden. Cabla passaie from 830 to $70 currency. Excursion cets Bt reduccd reles. Blecrage $36. Drafi Thikt Britals Abd Sreiaud. ¥ 4 o8 lings and furtler Informnation dpply to s a0 s 4 BBt e ae, ANCHOR LINEMAIL STRAMERS ETIUPES n'fl York w Loudon direct. VICTORIA. Nuv. 27, 8w i B LYDIA, e, nvog Csbins $5310 o, l.i:':urlhlll "l;ktu alruduced rates, Ty HENDEKSON HHOTIE S, 0 Waihiogton-at. INMAN LINE. The Stesmant **City of Sterlln ™ will i) (ro; York for Livorpoal, &c.. &c.. Faturday, Nuv. Sis0a i Cabin asssge, 24 Steauwcrs ol this lin flltgu-ullz‘r 1 o . € an, ee, 32 Bouth Clarl b AT RS TR R AR 'NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. Th 1 this Cos i fay frow Beciacu Pier. : L& lrames, aric cavia, $100 Ci Londua, Havre, aad Liros I A b SRR S ST ud rulgls ot A snd passs4o aply d. 3 Mowling Lo how o DISSOLUTION NOTICEN. e \?Kn‘u;m. Laving purchiascd the cutlre 1o tha Lite driu,'sud he alune 13 suthorlaed W ¢ amounts dus thy late o, aad witl DIAMOND JEWELNY. IiN SOLID GOLD ONE DOLLAR ; Lefevre iting, 81, Bes of Htads, §1. [The Shah| ftad, 81, Lefevrs Ear Drops, 81s THE ONLY PERFECT FAC-SIMILE OF THE REAL DIAMOND IN THE WORLD: Pronounced by the Academy of France that A, Lafeore has really obtained artificinlly the true diamond, ‘The baals of these geins ary pure c?‘llflll faund in the Blerra Nevadas, from whenee Lhey ara exported totho Lefavra Laboratory in I'aris, France, where they are suhmitted tn o chemlcal and voltaic process, DY WHICH THEIR SERFACFS ARE COVERED WITH A COATISG OF PURE DIAMONDS, {mparting to therm all the BRILLIANCY, I ARGN Kea, and refrctlve qualities of the natural diamond, ind making (hem e deslrabio for Wear,' Hrillinneyy ani Henntyy ov tho voritabie som thenarly Tha Ring, Rluds, And_Ear Bropm, ax dnpinyed Ii_thin NARGHACembe, are Lrcarie ommeys (3} IULID 00LD MOUNTINGZ, CONTAINING TAR WINDIATUL LEPEVAR CIAMCND, warrzated by cartificats U, 8. Miat samays ON RECEIPT OF ONE DOLLAR [e [t zond free. by Rrarstenen Mats. to any addres In America, efther articie ax Above Tepreannied, OGF *2Book on Diamonda,” with illsteationa of Atiatic Dismand dewslry sn anlid (14 1.y goid, maileg frees ¥ Thuresen mant (mitatiensaf dlarwends, ot never ang that masd o Loterrs Rrtiitant. M, PLLROY, Biamtird, Conn, " W Duir of the Wondermal Lafecre Fae frans. ¢ 1o s35 that T a1 pleased witls Chem har 1y e the AXDRE® MORAIS, e 11 peaite clogast, giving entira sathfactins, Ty murveln AY & SOV Parm. Laotavtile, Ky, The Tieiees The irua Qismond M.DU FREXOY. th ot @ 0 LT Dikmon T man cectanily disiarbe the slambers of the pownesss of eovly geme.—Joaraatof Setoncs. BE-Wa guaranten the Wonderful Lefevre Diamanda for One Dallar to he monnted In Solld Goid,y #nd wifl cheerfully refund the money If found unsatisfactory. Adureas ait ordera (0 the AMERICAN JEHELRY COMPANY, b Armdc:“CINGINNATI, 0. American Jeweiry Comy mpt 4aA reflab RAILIROAD T E TABLE. [P St e otk o ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, EXrPLARATION 0F Rerznewcn (Higpied” ®Bunday excepted. Marzs.— fisturda; 'Mnnau—’ exccvptez CHICAGO & NNRTEWESTERN RAILWAY. Ticket Offices, 63 Ciazkost, (Sherman louse) and st e ROl s I< gldflc Fast Line... loux City & Y uaii abubuqge XA aDuby LEX. v a0mana, Expre amioax City & Tankio sk reeport, Rockrd & fiitiudis sFreepart, Rockrd & bMtiwaukee Fat Mal 2Mliwsukee Epect ‘astenger.., quenger :dpree. finnespolla Express inneapolls Kzpress,t 3 3 Yuliman Uotel Carsare run through, beiween Chi- €aqoand Councll Hluds, on the train iéaving Chicago €t {0:30 8. m. t T Noother road ‘runs Pullman or any otber form of hotcl cars west of Chicago. a=Depot corner of Welis and Rinzfe-ate, ©—Diepot corner of Canal and Kinzie-sta, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY EAILROAD, Depots foot of Lake-st., and Sixteenth-st., Indiana-av. d Canal and Kizieenth-ais, Ticket UMces, Go Clarks and st depots. e | A FOR THE HAIR 1T SOFTENS TIE HAIR WREX NARSI AND DOY. 1T S0OTHES TRE IRRITATED sCALP, It AFFONDS THE RICHEST LUATRE. IT PRE- VENTS THE IAIR FIOM PALLIXQ OFF. IT PROMOTES ITS IEALTRY, YIGOROUS GROWTIL. IT 15 NOT GREASY NOR STICRY. [T LEAVE3 N0 DISAUREEADLE ODOB. IT KILLS DAN- DuUTE. iy i o CIIRISTMAS CAROLS Te& IDubunue Lixpres 4 NIght Expiress Texad kst Express. Kansas Ciuy & bt CHICAGO, ALTON & BT. LOUIB, AND CHICAQO, EANGAS CITY & DENVER SHOBT LINER, Tnion Dopot, West Side, near Madison-st. 1 Tweoty-third-st._Ticket Office, 1.2 Kanurs City & Denver Past F. bt Louts, Mprineteld & T Mubile &'New Urisans Kxpress At Louls, Kpripgield & Texas. Teors, Nurliugiou (¥ ienkuk, i Chicazo & Paducah i, Now {sthe {tme to be- In 1o practice Citniat- ¥ LD #treator, i.acon, Washingt' o P L Y e - Carals @0 cia)y o Clriemas Yoleen (13 | Jeliet & DWIzhe Accommvaation 1 ol 15 L'unll;‘lvy \\‘:!urillr.!l’: or ()hn:u‘v’l‘n‘-: ..... Sodr) ot intee ¥ PeD b otk ristmna | CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAUL RAILWAY Carals, Ol and New (10 cla.)} also 100 other Unfon Devot, corner Madison and Canal-sts. Tiexet Kingle Carols (310 10cts.) Office, 13 Souih Clark-st., opposite Nhiermua House, aud at depot. {$1,23), by L. 0. Emznroy, e S S st CHURCH L S | 130 & romplete set of Anthems and Chants 2 Rt R TR Feltivais abd Services of the Jear-a e oasi & Tiomssoti Grsaf’ 700 em T pim foe boak, Aay, and Meassiia (hruiugh Day| | NUE Dy SaDrsarxs (8D fo s Chrlstmas | iR G Ghien ) 010 8™ ¢ 40P m ORRATORIO. xpress, * 6:00 Do *toes B M Milwaukes Fast L N BOpm :WPE m SGHUUL M‘N[}.Bnfl (60 cts.), by C. Bv- | Wiconsin & Minncsots, G .+ KREST. {5 an excallent Pl’- tevens Pojut, and Aalie N boak fov it ileh or Normal Schoois or tor | _laud throush Nisht kxpreis. ..t 9100 p yan yogascies ol in via Milwenkoe, Tickeia for £1. Paul muste. s e BTt e 200 cibhor vl S adivor i Lriiris o duChien, of via Watertown, LaCrusse, and Winoua. TLLINOIS CENTRAL RATLROAD, k-85, and fo01 of Twenty-xacond-st. 121 landulpli-at., uear Clark. | _Leave. |"Arriva. Any Book Matled, post-free, for the Above Prices. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston. = SEWING MACIZINE Proeminent I T (fantity and Werit. 1 T WILLOOX & GIBBS | [tk ext iy Gliman Passenger. . @ On aturday nlght runs to¢ 5 0u Baturday night ru Depot, foot of Laze-st. and foot of Tweuty-second-st, Tieset Ofee, ll:é‘{lrk'll. soutlivast corner of liane dolph. Grand Pacige Hotel, and at Fatmer House, SILBINT Sewing Machine. Lightest Running, Swiftest, Ensiest In Working, Most Durable. Only Sewing Machine in the world with NO TENSION to mapage. Simoleat in mechanism, therelore easicst 1a iearn, and never out of order. i" £2 Send for Descriptive Circular, WILLCOX & QGIBES 8. oy Al 11CAGO. T NEW AUTOMATIO WEED SEWING MACHINES SELL THEMSELVES, PRICES ON APPLICATION, WEED SEWING MACHINE (0., Chicago WE DFAL IN ALL ISSUEN OF U. S. BONDS, Teluding Called Honds. The d per cents on Band fur Inimodtato delivery st or below Uovernment sulscrip- FRESTON, KEAN & (0., Baukers, __100 hiugtansst, $26. $50. $100. $200. $500, . Frochioglam & Co. have been for inany years l:t:lgthke::"ln‘d :flxhen ) Atll Yori 13 Wall-st, ‘Tusy heve the reputation of gaining fur thelr custom - erslarge returas froi l‘"i:l‘"““‘t |ll\fl||;)l rg:lull‘;lln Bl e st R 1oe, . & Trihuge, “THE MINING RECORD, 61 Broadway, New York, Thoonly pager i the Ualted States that gives full PITTSBURG, FT, WATNE & CII0AGO BAILWAY, R YO il e T T ey et Ay ralos g Toat ot M aition Haliding, (oot of Montoe- T e CIavi Ay Latiioe Honso, Gramd Paciac, sud Depot (Ezporition'Huildisg), D amy 5l um AU pmi 7i08 poi pm , GLIOINEATY & BT, LOUIS B. . ¥ t! Aty a1 okomo Line, Blgl,“n:fi‘l:xx:tn;l Cituton :ndnctrm;l-m Wost Slde. Atrive.” Cinefunstd, Indisnspolis, Louls:| l_llnm“:;v\uuhu & Kast Luy| N R KANKAKER Depot, foot of Lake st. aud foot 19 i 1, Indianspo'ls & 1. Y e St Nlaug : 1d 5 L [TR <1 Sh - Dupot, comer of Yan Buren and shetiouu st = ress. Feru Accom Bight Kapress,.....0 L hateat ave 1 tive great (Hold, BiTver, and | ok SR Nithes o7 Aimerin - Quly 43myear” Oriers sx- | AN meals on (b Oumaba EXpress ary scrred ia dislag ocutod for Allning stic] Infurmatlis an free, care, o LR ODT: CHISOLAN 1T0prietor. Tioket Offtcas, 77 Clask b 155 s con, 77 Clark s I oK Ot crner Clintuu and Carn oo MBILLE AR MILLINERY! WEBSTER & COMPANY, Import- ers and Retailors, are now selling | Fino Dress Bonnots at from &5 to #10. ) ail...... ;‘. RADMHE & wiovias it Balesroom, 107 State-st, ull ke, fout of M T mealoiis B rpeas D NP rririy ) (el v q Y PR o ey {4 vy e TUTE, 63 Kanteiph 4t Xoas ol o Call Adiles 034 Bauk frea. Maura, UL K. b b KA ustu, i DISSOLUTYON. ci Beretofors dotoy buninens under the. e Ty e LIRS, Lave this partnersuip by mutual cousent. J, K. st 0t J. C. Peters, wili conuUuue (0 carry ou thy busiogess of ect the sitle ull de . 3B WHITT AZalaat the o T W CTPRIRRL Chicicu, Koy, 21 vaw 25 earboru-st., aad De- iis.

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