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klhn e tales: 6v81 exports to Fravce, 3,018, roulwllh 21, Nov: 2n.~Corsox~Fatlers miadiing, 8Yc: good ordinery, Alfc;net re- ales, 2,907 MoCk, 84,0133 6xports 40: ta the Conttaent, &, 103, . —CotroN—Actives middling, ing, M{ci good ordinary, Alc; netre« Dbaless fates, 4,000: stock, 7,712 exports e Contineat, 2,501 e, Tent. Xor, aiagr, Sie; satos, 1,300 bales; ¢, Tovis, Nov, 25 Cotrox—TLow gradef doclined; f4ditngs, bct luw midd'iagy, Acy good urdinary, Kfes Wiew 700 baless yeceints, 1,501 shipmedts, 2,100; ov. 20 ~CorroN-Dulli mid- 11poriers, 100; spianers, wslen 7 P PETROLEUM. pirmevad, Pa., Nov. 20,—PeTRoLROM—Crude’ prmes $1.00% st Parker's for fmmeodiate shipmenty retacd. £4e, Philadelphia aellvery. cLerxLAxD, Nov. 20.~Frriinteci~Market quiets ees onchangeds standard white, 110 tesl, Be. ) ‘O Crev. Nov. v8.—etaquEys—Market ‘opened qulet. Wil aales nt 630, advanced torl4e, at wiiich pricen cloved rm: shivments, 55,000 btls; avéraglng Sa00; transactior S TURPENTINE. , PLRINaTON, Nov. 20.~SriniTs oF TURPARTINE=— Firm at 27¢. MARINE NEWS. THE TELEPIIONE FOR BUII\IAI'HNF DIVERS, Experiments have been In progress by the Comt- Wrecking Company, according to the San Francl v Eraminer, looking towards tho use of the tel phone 1n commnnicating with submarine divers Tork. Oneof the glasses of the diver's helmet le teplaced with @ copper-plate, and in this s tnsert- ed s telephonic wire, by means of which It be- comes very easy to hold telephonic wmmnn!n- tlon with the diver at whatever depth he ma; The device i3 of great nractical value in dl cnll exsminations, anen ae obscrvations upon the keel of 8 vessel or the examination of wrecks, while it will make the work of snbmariue repairs and In- spection much enaler (han it e under tho miguale Jine system. BUFFA perraLo, Nov, 40, —Chartera—Coal to Chicago, §0¢; merchandise to Claveland, 50c per ton, free avoged. Cleared—Props Paseaic, Bay City, Colorado, Poriage, Chicago: schrs Itasca, Scotia, M. Pe- terson (1,100 tonA of conl), Pelican, Crosthwaits, cnieazo, Montinorancy (:400 tone of cosl), Gold- Honter {,000 brlu sait), Ciovoland, Passcd Part Colbiorny for forty-vight honrs end- Iog0p. m.. 26th. —Wentward—None, o vrward—'rops Matno, Miiwaukee, City g 3.5, Bennan, B orouto; bargo 1l F. i wlllax, Ogdens- Concord, Ogdensburg: barke Catnartues, J. 1L Worts, Church, Ogdensburz; schrs M, bargs Mystie Btar, Oswej LAKE FREIGHTH. Graln freights wera quiet yesterday. Charters were reported for 60,000 bu wheat and 46,000 Lu corn to Bngalo, at0%ce for one cargo wheat, and 4¥cfor the corn, The schr Fiylng Tloud, wheat #t6tjc, and the sché Queen City, wheat on pri- wie terma, The achr Red Wing, corn st 4%c. ‘The sehr Bnnrise Joads 26,000 bu corn on owne. er's sccounts and remoina hege throogh the winter, The schr Nellle Gardner was chartered Monday 10 carey sult from Uay City to this port for 16c per brl; wiifch Is sald to be the beat ratd of the deakon, TQO MUCH JIB, 'The Detrolt Poat and Tribune of Manday con- faine ' facctlons parsgraph about the carrylng of the south pier lighthonse at this port by the sghr Gallatin, but the editor waedliitle evidently In his nautical knnwlmfo ‘when he ape: nln of the vesssi rnuning **hee Jib throagh the Int. ll:wwurk nl tho {ron lighthouse.* ** carried 1t on hee jtb," ** disludged the llgmhouu !mm her | ) purlug small lightaos thelir " and * ail ‘schooners l llllnllllfl'n me akes with cit-granite lighthou mpaled on thelr Jibe.'* The lost sentence 1a tho best, If It was Intendod for o joke, and will no doudt be fully appreciated by ‘the marine man of tha #osf and inbune, ERIE., & * &icial Dispateh to The Tridune. Eniz, Pa., Nov. 26.~The schr C, Hinckley slear¥d from Toleao for Erle the 21st with 21,000 bnof gratn. She was caught In the galo of last week when off Cloveland, Her cargo was badly dimaged and hor satle wers torn to pleces. 8he could not make gorl. and drificd on to Buflalo. , $he wili bo towed back to Erla, Arrdved—Prop Delaware, Chivago; schr C. K. Xims, Toledo; chr(nmomn'. Butfalo, Departurea=Lrop C. T Keratiaw, ~Milwadkée: schr Niavara, 1,200 tons cosl: schr All-xhuny. (] tons'coal for Chicaga. “- A DISASTER, Bptctal Dispateh to The Triduns. Leaxinaton, Nov. 20, —The Prop Lake Breeze, of the Leamnington, Amheretburg & Windsor Line, was burned to the waters' edge at sbout 3 o'clock tbis morning while lying at the dock here, A man usmed Willlam 11, Bush, colored, was burned to desth. On sttempting to pull him up through tho rcuttie the'skin peeled off bis haands and arms, al- lowing blin tn fali down aguin info the firo, and he 10 bo left to his fate, Use men Leing driven ¥ by the flames, Tho Captain and First Kngl- neer weto badly burned In tryog fo rescae Bush, PORT TIURON. Ponr Honox, Mich., Nov. 20,~Down—Props Cuba, Ontano, D, K. Van Allen, Alaska-and con- wrt, J. Dertachy,’ Lowjs Glibort, 8. Joseph: achrs Taa Keith, Clara l’lrl«er, Harrict o Wind—Norihwest, gente, Weather—Cloudy, Ponr Hunoy, Mlch.. Nov, vp—Prop John I'rtdgeon wit) an Props Lawrence, 2610 p. m. —Passed elile Uarduer. Nushua, dtaruces L, Qilbes ichr Babams, Wind=North, fresh; cleir and cold. MILWAYKER, Hpectal Dispaich 10 Tas Tridune. Mowaukez, Wis., Nov, 20.—Charters are re- orted aa follows: To Duflalo. prope Scotls and Nebraska and schr John I, Merrell, wheat ut 7c; to Erle, prop Phiiadelph e 41 nPCo borne, Sehr Thowas 1, Hoiand, ) NAVIGATION NOTES, cHIcACO, The prop Antelope ran into the schr Annle Voaght yesterday, uest the railrond briage on the South Branch, and dsmaged the lstter's pors bow Wightly, : Extenslons on hull {nsuranco are lo order. ‘The fate onwall yorseln for five days and any fraction of Aday i3 2 per cent, and on steam cralt 1 por gent. Atlbll!l'flm to J. V, Taylor, owner of the schr Ploretta, (amble, announces the safe ar- Rl ok Giwabowe, Seulisnd, of bt Taka schonar an the 25U int,, With & caryo of ueals from (irand faven, The paseare was mado in forty-ous days, ; Thoschr P 8. Marsh was loaded st Arwour, Dole & Co. s Eiavator 0y it GN000 bushels of 'I'l' Yesterday, snd i own 1o the dock tar Huah alrect, where -lu will bold the gralu tor & Bullon, wmaltsters, L\v-;. Haok Blaa hss purchasod & quarter intor. in the tug J. C. Cawpbell, of Graud Haven, and witl bring ber bore on 1bo oposlaw of usviga- tion nuxt epalng and ewiploy her mllnl{ in towing the Grand Haven batyes. Kitby, Futiony & Co., of Graad lllwu. owt one-half of the Campboll, sad Jolin Druscoll, the Fuginour, & quarter, e overcrowded wlate of the eluvators makes it Provable that wtorage charicrs will ruunnw active, aud it s qnun Wkely thaton unususlly Jarge number -L!.';,"",."‘ i d;u, feuly lo port durioe the and g0 below with thelf cargoes At ot Fales in the apring. ' e ‘ 1 he wind shiftud around yesterday maining, sad lew Jight from the woutheast during the furenoon. Yessels for below got away, hut Uiey experienced ange of windg again avout noon, when it bucked und tu tho northeast. About ffiy vessols left r": durlng tho day, but the arrivale wore very ELSEWHERE. The Toledo Produce £xchange Lns vrote ‘hlnll "nllmwlm{ 30 the barbor™ of that ¢ mooud by the Aldermun. oy 3oL, Jobn Pridgeun Las setiled with the UHIM ‘ates Murshals who hud clsima againet the S Ul:ul\-r, and on has a clear title (o ber, sy of the wcows slonsido the schr Waud, nesr .Ind Lieach, was damsged during tne lust storm, ’un. tu cunsequence, the vessel vuak aguin o hep lannr Dualt At last accouuts 1ho ses was run- 10 admit of further operstions iu féjr nnhn sunken craft. hl aclre Juhn Mugce, Sam Cook, Jamalca, ll1l~ LLnn Ellsworth, und Harttord were at h ¥ ml vusie lust aturday night, wind-bound, A a1y gale prevaiied on Lbdke Outario that day, .nd the water In the canal-level detwueu Fort Dul- ousie und 1. Cathariies was vo high that veuscis Suuld not be locked cither wa ‘Tbe hizbt-wbip was remoye 4 ‘at [ulchebler Mon- Lt d;y nnd 1o {te stead a bright | 111 bo kvt on !L & ast until tha clusy of na nunn. Tho Lake el and Detroit Rive run kept by Capt. J. W. We ;unu [ lmmn River, will ; ke uid of Decomber, and Iter if any Telicivaro rane ’m’lhl Schir Anahdalo went sshore about one mile Fom the old Fort, at ‘(l-unn, on Lake Ontario, Droaii SYeuing, and at Lsat advices was l{lmg of Sixidu on 13’ two fect of waler. ‘Ibe breaking Ber ¥ pleariog goar during 3 ol wad th cause of l’. an A2 vesuol of 180 tony, aud valaed Her | I.uu i fusured In Toronto. lo s uf Monda nA vew loc 08 Oolu #r-get, by Mr. Cbosles W. Thouger of the Commercial luo of propellra, 3 cl:uwr 1810 bave a storegt capacity of 200, cumpleted fn U - ‘n 'hnlwvn D Uag for 1he vpening of nav (a0, nmeda the tu; ll.nry 8. s, of LN-, Was s0ld 1o Mr. ¥, 5. Liupp, of ta- lgim:u. e is owncd by Capl. Mowatt, of ed ou tho W 0f groin, and it la cxpeclod Lo” have Lbe W 000. The allt in 1 53 the Heva Sareall Bros., A ey, ey 4t cost of 390, i She left for Itacine Monday. er crew will umm of Cant. Thomas Fletcher; te, John Fletcher: and engineer, Charles eaty. ‘The echrs Canton and James I, Joy will lay up At Detrolt, {( they have not alresdy done so. The al m bareen Selahi Chamberiain, J. Y, Fay, and 1tall d their concerts sra in winter nd. The f uuwlnvm-hh %hu Wabash, ! B L. C P M e W. Tav i The scbr D, Buftato, TONT OF CINICAGO. The following are the arrlrals and actual sailings At (hin port for the twenty-four honrs ending at 10 o'tlock last night: nAIvALE. eotmmer.” uber, K1rop fnels Packatd's, famber, Marker. Femr Chirago, rien, Huth etre 'nu:ll,nu rhmnnm infTalo, sundries. ltandolpts sireet, s egon, suniiries, KLale sire mn. gatack, suudn , diendries, 11w } J" u,hrnum }fi"fi ”'{" ta "ugfllo. wundr " ung, ilaffelo, st } ’"1 An:’{ . rand liavea, Hght, 'l'flfl 1ty of Ugdensburk, 'i-m'nu-mnm. Benton, sundien. tatestreet ?g (Gm"- n, snudries, State st ARt o Mark o Rehr Rate Lyans Jron Atetan, dfepom ¥ebr Ik Huyes, Market. sintson Sifp, Kinte street. Clark sireet, 3 oledo, .. 1o, #rai s Lundries T i, ireen sielie 8,1, L0ft, Manlaree. tes Rark T'II Fannlex, tlerclllml v(l Kscanabs, qundrles. Jari J. M, fateliaon, Buftalo, geato. Thark L alo. “nrl(lohenllln t, Grant uvén-sundries. . mnr {onquea pre,' su Behr Siombanon. §ort Iiram Kehr City of (hrand Haven, Grand Haven, Kehr 1. T8, Moure, Maskezon senr It Howlott, Grand fcllr Ataunto, Gran sundries. ve o Grana Taven, g, !chr \lfimlrflln. Port Huron, xeul ine W, heboygan, Uil Ll ni(lun. Yikbe. m e. Hight, |=n \\Ill(!‘[ " i aki “Heronch. Manletee, um. I’lh ilnP. Pentwater, light. n ¥ H(‘\lfdr nie \||||{I Helir A Kelir 0. 34 G Echr I . 1 are, ek Schr E. ake, Goderleh, u fenr.J D, awyer, Bufalo, grain, Hohr North Cape, | llo. mlu. Kelir J, ikler, Hu Frop i Baraa wundeles, ‘Crawtonl, Sxginkw. Tlic, fehr Nowatior, Muskefon, Hab ¥ B G: Andre uskexuny sundries, vehr Conguiest, uny Danks, bundries, . SPORTING. " “YACHTING. The Yacht Club held its annual meeting last evening at the Sherman House, Commodora #unger fo the chair, sod’ nearly all the mem- ‘bers present. - The miuutes of the last meeting were réad. * Capt. Bradley nominated Dr, J. R. Wilkins for honorary membership, and duly elected, Qeorge N. Lally and Frederick W. Bryan were vroposed for mombership, Laid over untl the next meatiog. * The Rogattsa Committce, through its Chair- man, Capt. Joba A. Farrow, made its report for tho past season, showlog averything to bo in shipshape, ‘Tho Becretary, James J. Wilson, made his annusl report, At the beginplug of the past on there-were twenty yachtsin the Club, and at its close there were sixteen. The_election of officers wae then goune fnto. For- Commodore, T. M. Bradley, John Prindi- ville, and A. A, Muuger wereo nomioated. A long wranglothen ensued overthe minutes of tho last meoting, espcelally that, vortion of them {n which the nominations for officers oc- curred. 8ome rhanges were thon made, and the election was procceded with, Capt. Prindlviile Pall;lv:ly declined to run. The vote was as llows: ™ Bradler, 33;- Munger, 5; Prindiviilg, Capt, Bradley was declored elected. For Vice-Commudore, the unominces wclrle George RAullen, H, F,Griswold, snd R, Fleming, Tho latter recetved 25 votes, and M Uriswold 4, Fleming was declured’ clccle John frimgs waa elected Rear Commoudoré, r celving 87 votes, to 2 for ‘Thomas Thnmmon. C, 8. Kramer wan chosen Becretary, by 21to 7, m opponent belng Thomas Powell. Tho Sece retary waa inatructed to cast the votoof tho Club for F. \V, 8, Brawlov for Treasurer, which was done. The other omu-n were clected, as follows: .Measurer, J. Q. Korgus; Executivo Committee, W, E )’lnm\nm, ‘Thow. Thamglon, and J, Q. Fergu | ‘Thompson offered his reaignation, wh accepted, ‘This leaves three vacancics, whll.h will bo fllled at this next regular meeting. Rezatta|Committee, Thomas ‘Thompson, Chatrman, George E. Wlier, ¥, B, H. Bouter, W, D. Payne, and John A, Farrow, Thu meeting then adjourned. BILLIARDS, 8losson’s reply to the recent challenge of Sctinefer is as follows: Cificauo, Nov,+20.—3r. Jacoh Schaefer—nu Twill v‘"l‘ ua maich gamo of Lilliards, 1,000 Pulnll up, ¥rench caroms, 610 table, on the fol- wingconditions: The game to take place in New York Clty on or about the 20th of December, and 10 be for $500 » side, the choico of table and hall to berdecided by o toss, My reasun for maming Now York is, because wa can have a Inreer andi- once than in Chicago, and we will both bo in the furaior clty about Dec. 20 lo commenco pructice for tho luurnament ta ba held there In Junoaey, In the late match whereln | defeated xou | coggeded 10 you the chioice of table, but tn & new nateh I think it only just that you accord me an eqnal ghance with you in tile niatter. 1 have doposited inthe.hands of Mw llarvey Doty, of this city, 82w n farfelt ana a8 0n earnest of my challengea 11 w’ cover same with a lke smount 1 from this date, The choice of nnul stakeholdor al -ll other winor dotails can be srranged 1o 1oon &1 am notied of your accept- wice, Reapectiully, ulunuzl-‘ Srusson, 4 BAHE-IIALL. Srminorjerp, Mass., Nov. 20.—Bob Ferqu- sou bas signcd & contract 1o act as Captaln and mapager of the Springfleld nine for 1879, and vlay short-stop, for 81,500, 1t is sald it now rests with bim whether Pike shall pluy cebtre Hold in tho ¢lub, CreveLaNp, O, Nov, 20.—The Directors ot the Cleveland nmlhll Clubdecided, at s meet- mu to-uleht, to coter the Natlonal Leaguo for LYXL §eason, e ee— IMPROVED BY INDICTMENT, To the EdUor of The Tridune, - Cmcmo, Nuov. 28.—It {s reported from Wash- Ington that Bacretary Bheripan s entively unin- fluenced by the action’of the GrandJury in bring- jug foto court an indictineut of Supervising- Archltoct 11111: that ho reposes entlre contidence fu HUlL, and will Dot disturb bim fn his oMce. Blmilarly the Board of Couk Cuunty Commis- sloucra sr¢ entirely unintucnced by the ludict- ment of one of their associates in office. Thev have, If possible, nmiore coutidenve In hiin now thas they had befure his presentment by the Grsnd Jury, The scenoupon tha oceasion Mon- day of tbe prescutation of his resignotion was quite sffécting. Mr. Fitzgerald, tho noted re- forwer of the noted Reform Board, prompily npred a ‘committea to consider the communica- ton. The committpe was appoluted, and in five mioutes reporied a sarles ot whero- ases ..sud resolutions that must have m.vupled anhour in vrepuration, fn which the Urand Jury was empbatically condemued and Mr, B. as ewphatically indorsed, aud tho ac- ceptyuce of hid reslyuation absolutely and un- yualiiedly declined. The resolutiuns were unanimously adopted, wherenpon Mr, B. rose “with teurs in his e{\u" snd returned thanks for the honor cvoferred upou Lim. Having snubbed the Graud Jury, the Ring members ot the Board, Mr. iitagerald, the rformer, ut the frout, tried 10 carry through the old stea) of $80,000 in favor of Contracior Harms, And I notlco that the Hydo Park reformer, Wheeler, supported the sealn J:hh proposition. I ask the tieution of the Hyda Park people who ludorscd this man a8 a_fit candidate, and would ke to kuow thelr present opinlon of their mag, In support of the position mssumed o com- mon by Mr. Sherman uud the Cook County Buard "of Comuwissivuers, 1t will doubtless be sald that the swall sumber of persous convicted by petit urlu. in propurtion to the number prese for trial by Grand Juries, furnishes sufficlent exeuse. We do not cotncide with this view of thie case. Thero 1s a well-founded bc- Mef fu the pubile mivd that in o tusjority of cases where trial juried futl 10 copvice the -Il‘ ure docs not arbse from lack of couvinclog evi- dence, hiit from the fact_that furors ure tam- ml with snd corrupted. ‘This conviction ob- alng with regard to a recent uoted case,—that of the Frotectiou Life-lusurance Compsuy. The papers of {enurm ate that Assigtant Stsie's Attorney Weber {s rapidly sccuwulsting evi- dence going 10 show that uiouey was used with the juiurd i that case, aud that » mass of facts rtreet udrles, Clark THE CHICAGO TRIBUN of this chiaracter will be 1ald bofore the Girand Jur‘ for its action, 4 @ fact that there ls s fallure of justice be- fors trinl juries ahould not deter tirand Juries from Onding indictments,> where the evidence 18 suflicfent to woreunt them. Nor should a high official like Hecretary Sherman ahield a subor- dinate behind the specious pretext that the flading of a Grand Jury is deserving of. no Welght merely becausa “convictinn by a trial ‘The fact that our trial of d the mrmmlon of urora should be renn\cd a5 & public misfor- Une, to be done away with a8 soon aa may be, 0ot Lo ba ueed ns evidences of good character Ly the subjects of criminal Indictments as a prutection against loss of reputation by reason of thelr presentment, One great in con- nection with the [ate Indictment stends out 10 bold rellel. pamely: the fact that the Gorern- et has been vobbed of three quarters of a million of dullanl The Graod Jurors “have de- clared, upon oatl, that Bupervising-Architect Hill was connceted with the robbery. Wil Becretary Sherman refuse to suspend him from othice nauuu.g further Inquiry} Crnie. e e—— . THE CONSUMPTIVE'S PARADISE ‘ Gio to Colorada! It Is a perfect Arcadia for Consumptives! Consumption cannot exlst fn that climate, People who o there even fo the last m?el of the disense, aftera reafdence of onty a few mouths, come away perfectly re- stored. 1 tell you a dosco! Colorado s the best remedy for consumption over dlscovered.” Buch are somc of tho pralses lavisied upon Colurado as & resort for consumptives, and only prove how eregiously Ignorant thesc speakiers and writers arc of the real nature of the dis- case. J0 we wero not personally acqualnted with some of these prateers and know them to be hotest, well-meuning people, wo sbould sys- pect that they had been “roped” into an ad- verthlnu scheine, to augmont llu; price and rale ul Colorudo lands, or were working in_the fn- terest of soines Colorado hotol-keeper. Persons suffering from mere inflammation of the lung Lissue ara donbtless often cdnmletclrv restored by a briel residente in Culorado or Florida, But ‘when scrofulutts muatter bas begun to sccumu- Iate (o the lungs, no climale, however healthful, cab ‘wlond eflect a cure, A thorough’cuurse of miedical treatment Is required, alded by such Myvpienie neasures as_the condition of the puttent will purmit. The scrafulous inatter m\m be absorbed'and expelled from the system the use of eflicient Alteratives. Dr. Plerce' mdcn Mealeal Discovery Is a powerful altera- tive. and, sldod by .the Pleassnt Purgative PeNets, is {nvaluable agent far expelling lcmmluul matter from tue lunes snd system, Dr. Plerce's [uvailds’ Hotel, at Buifal offers anccial advantages to this n‘ . gnlenl-. ‘The best wethods of medical and ygienic treatment are there pursued, besides the locality 18 one of the few whirh enjoys speclal immuunlty from this discase. ANMUSEMENTS. MVICKER’S THENTRE, THANKSGIVING WEEK ! Elsborate nrodm'.fltmn! LESTER WALLACK'S Grand tomantic Urams, ROSEDALE! Wllh un Im!qlll!d dlllfl'\lllon of the pflnl.'lpll chare 'w gosLiimies, and reven new and beau- d(uhmn. i tost AFUISKIG aver §iv6n i one. pley. fa ils city, an NEVER SURPASSED in the COUNTRY. Act 1—Rosedale Park and Mam;r House, THE TIMELY BLOW, Aot 2—01d Gothic Room at Rosedale, **THE INON IN THE PIRE." Act 8—Mathew Leigh’s Cottage, THE LOST HEIN. % Act 4—Scene 1--Room at Rosedale. Scene 2—The Gypsy Dell by Starlight, **COL, TIIE CRACK.™ Act 6—Hall at Rosedale. Conservatory and Ball Room. THE RIFLE BALL., Thix great plapwlil he contigued furtuer Rotlce, and at the ed ovezy avenlng il MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY 473, Sxire Loitdsy Matineo, THUNSDAY, THANKS. MR nnd'u renlog, 2ic, 50c, 75cand §1; Matinees, 25¢ n ation—’ u D%}UIYLI" n—Thowas Whiffen's new Drams, A UNION PARK CONGREG'NAL CHUREH, Corner Ashland: ind Washington-st, THANKSGIV 150 EY ENING CONCERT. MLLE. MARTA LITTA, Alded by tue Rver Popular Harmonia Quartette! AMr. EMIL LIED! Gy mnd otliers, AT USION PARR CONGHEGATIONAL CHURCH. [Hokets including escrved Feats, 72 each. Sate af Ticketn st I{oot & Bous® Music in Wednesday: and St TleiL'n Druk Btore, dns Wost Sadtson-st.e Wedaceday and Thursday, NERSHEY MUSIC HALL, SAILORS’ BETHEL BENEFIT AT HERSHEY MUSIC HALL, Thanksgiving Evening,Nov. 28,at 8, A LECTURE For the Denefit of thy SAILORS' BETREL, “The Americau Crisls, 1873 to 1000,” by Mr. G, MeBride. A first nppennulce. e ubject Matter of this Lecturs s Indoracd 'h-m ‘i’-;vllr eteaire, bt the NOITI AREINCLN ' LOCAL INDOUKEMES - "{:"'.'a'u"":mmung ows 'mfm "ihif it — l“l'Ll‘\ EY, g E ¥ i, .. "Hox Office pow open ART TREASURES, THE FINEST COLLECTION HVHR BEEN IN THR WEST, THE LOAN BXI"IIIT}(‘K OF TUE CHICAGO 8O- DECORATIVE ART, At 65 Washington.at. Wil cloga Chrlstmas Kve, Tt then open dar and e Blog, . Admiitncs, 25 cent " HOOLEY'S Tl ATRE, Thnnku(vlnxw“x. Urand Oals Week. Three Matl- n Monday, hov. 23, avery eveaing snd Wodnesduy Satyraay Mastace, with SF«IKI Eatra Aatiueo kb Ik Afcernood a6 3 0'c the woat laugue slio entertalnment 1o vxistenco, ELIZA wnn‘umn‘mfls mwmuvm “ :I Sy e ucernful mltatlons of Cu iatatetis el m?fi'n s Wondertu lIM’l RLY’S ’l‘lllu\'l‘ll J. 1. HAVEULY. ager aad Provrietor, DELIGUTRUL WEDN nA\’IlAHNPr NDNIGHT EIIEATED CASE Undor tho audices 0" uM. 71t US1ON BQUARE fld lmlu hi)' York. Ao sl ul . mruul. Chat Mvesre. Jo . Couter, R er. Varrey, Thorne. " iion: Mes Uakoh, Slsa: slurkley; vkesreti, Dasomiy liewis -n wiligrs ieatrical fonown. ifstinve Mg Shday SO THRIL AND B " HAMLIN'S THEATRE 87 Clark-st, unm te new Court Jouse. ALL TIIS WEEK! GRKAT 8ENSATION! ik STREETS OF NEW YORK, at 4. d l iday, aud @ G ubASPE i, P s« Onad B l-‘M(Wh ,L ALL, ¢ SINGIN® SKEWLL? THANKSGIVING-DAY! Beneflt of the Protestant Orplmn Asylum L ____PROPOSALS., Proposals -for Army Supplics. 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