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THE CHICAGO ‘ THE BLUNDER. a h Wisdom Has No Anti- Wests for Hoosior Stu- pidity. ——_— bers Hancock Elector in the Coe fath, Indiana, Probably Elected. ———- ements of the President-Elect sat Washington Yesterday —Many Callers. —_———_ usePocusing with the ee rik House of Reps rescntalives. —S—Sre . Jatroduotion of an Obsoloto Joint Rulo for Counting Prosidontial Votes, GARFIELD. UIs MOVEMENTS: 1 Dupatch to The Chteago Mee euvatos D, C, Nov. %4.—Gen, Gar- field has not been perinitted to spend the day sery quietly, for, although here on private business, he fing been compolled to sce o tmany people. All the leading officials called upon him, and this afternoon he called ‘upon the President. In the Senatorial fight jn Olfo between Secretary Sherman and Gov. Foster Gen. Garfield will take no part, Toafriend he said: “T will hold myself aloof from this conrplication, and not allow my Malt hand to know what my left hand doeth.” Gen. Garfield 1g IN EXCELLENT HEALTI He will dispatel his business here as quick- fy as possible. His auxiety is to get away before Congress convenes, and go to his Mentor home and spend his first winter in Olilo for twenty years. Ho will rent his L street houso furnished for the winter. An occupant has already been found for It, itis gald, inthe person of Maj. Swain, of the army, Atallevents, some one has secured ft, ag Gen. Garfleld declined an olfer to pure chaseit made by a Wisconsin Congressman. AMONG THE CALLERS ero Gen, Sherman, George ©. Gorham, Gen, Van Vilet, Col. Rockwell, Robert G. Ingersoll, and Assistant Secretary French of the Treasury Departwent. George € Gorham had a long conversatlon pith him, Tho President-elect sald to one caller: “My visit and Its objects casi be summed up very shortly, I nm here ov strictly private matters, and I will remain twoor three days, Whether it is two days or three days will depend entirely upon how munch the that business will demand.” EVEN THE WASHINGTON “Host!? finally abandons the fraud ery, and this moriing says: “Itimay be stated, without fear of offense or contradiction, that Gen, Garfield has been elected to the Presidency, will be so declared, aad, barring improbable accidents, wit! be indugurated on the 4th of March next.” : ‘A SUMBER OF SOUTHERN REPUBLICANS, now in Washington, will call upon Gen. Garfleld to-day, nud urge upon him the pro- priety of putting n Southern man In the Cab- fnet. ‘These Southern men have the idea that Garfield has decided not to select a Cabinet officer from any State which did not casts Republican Electoral vote. HANCOCK’S VICTORY. MORE REGARDING 17. Spterat Dispatch to The CAtcago Tribune, Ispiaxavoits, Nov, 21.—Tho full tabulation of the votea of the State show that 14,274 votes wero cast for Thoinas W. Kennett ns Elector vf-tho Elxth District. This will give tho certificate to D.W. Chambers, tho Democrat. The Republican Committee say that no Uckets were printed with Bennett's namo on them, but that tho error waa in tho tally-abeets, which the election officers did not change, tho sheets being sent out before Bennett's withdrawal; but in sume countios tho voto fsdivided between Bennett and Parker, howling that there were Bennett tickuts yoted, Gov. onary sald to-day that no official determination had been reached on the matter, but ho saw no way togo behind the returns from tho counties and atertain whether tho yotes were really enst for Parker or Bennett, and it was too late now for the local Canyussing Honrds to revise tho re- turns, as tho time fixed by law for returning then had passed. He hud no doubt, of courso, but tho Republican Electors were all chosen by tho people, but, when an error of this kind bad beeu committed, he did not think the State Can- Yasiing Mourd had powor to investigute tho quiation, They tnust be governed by the face of'the returns. Nothing has yet been heard of patito the mythical Marshal of the Eighth ric, TIE ASSOCIATED PRESS Re ALSO WINDS IT i oO To ths Western Associated Press, InpiaNnavoris, Nov, 24.—By reagon of the stu- Pidity of some of the election ollicers, tho votes ‘ast for Benjamin G, Parker na Elector on the Xepublican ticket in several counties fn tho tate were returned for Thomus W. Bennett, - howns nota candidate, The tickets fur’ tho ‘whole State wero printod by tho State Central Committee nnd were correct, but the poll-books And tally-shvota, which were, under the law, pro- Wided by the luca! authorities, contained by niis- takethoname of Beanott, who had declined, and for whom Parker has boon substituted. ‘Tho attention of election oflicors und local commit: toca ln every precinct in the State wus onlted to change, and avery precaution urged to aco Proper correction were muda in tho taly-sheets und poll-bouke, and it 1s only. i THE QNOSSEST CARELESNESS tho election ollicers that tho vutes that were be for Uenjamin L, Parker should be returned “ Thomas W. Hennatt, ‘The error affecta sev- ral thousand Votes, and, under certain cireum- Yices, may lead tou certiticute boing given kas one of the Hancock Elvctors, who hns rata @ larger vote on tho face of tho pee than that recolved for Parker. Jeotro ste? When Interviewed on tho sub: sarang ant thore was no dealre to tako Initte tage of a technteallty, a8 one Elector frum the Den Would be of no posible advantnye to bie ‘mocrata, but ke know of no logal mothod : Frectinu tho returnsif it should appour that H aan Waa tiude by clerks of elecuon 2 afad i erediting tho votes for Purker to Ben- 4 mg tho tally-shouts, Dut, It the error was © part of the County Clerks, ho diem tovent IT MIT Ne CONRKOTED, Walle thee olficials were still fn oxtatence, eats 0 Election Hoard, having passed uut uf ay ence, Suuld not be roorganized to correot coun a that thoy had mado. As in soven or Dee a total Republican voto ts returned or carat {t ts probublu that the viow of tho ladon Stee by tho Governor may furnish a go o tho diticulty. ‘Tho official yote shows ty cnt Fecelved 3.615 votes in Welle couns Risin wet 8,19 In Floyd, 1,063 in Union, i rtholomow, 3.48 In Owen, and 2,60 in im, Waking 14,274 fur Bennett, SENATOR KELLOGG. Soictat Diapardtt’, VES patch to The Chicago Tribune, pinay, WD. C., Nov. 44.—Senntor Kellogg, aakoa ea returned from Louiylana, bein .| t elfect the election of Gartiutd would pan tho Solld Bouth, and whether It Sut In the disruption of the Huurvan Bvo y would tert, net tae means nothing of the that the Tiga eubtlouns will have to seo toft ous, ‘Th Fuoy does not suvure the woxt have lost nit Houthern inen observe that thoy iene my eorty-seventh Congress by tho lous wil thet es dovs not aceyr next the, ‘hls Werv certat Ored under gredt restraint. They Yous ut th in that thoy would carry tho Electornt Dace Sates, and they did not wish to Wocratiy & ee TORAL PROSPRCTS IN THE NORTH Yay of bulla eeMHeuns now capital in the refurig paid end intimidation, ‘They were sue ripe More quiet during the cam. Wee Louse we, ey bad suppescu tut the loss of Would buve been tho consequence of such netion, thore would hiv 1 noe Repubs Menti ging in tho Southern Stute There en conalderable number of white people in Louls- fana, Mr. Kotlogy ated, who REJOICE IN THR ELECTION OF GARFIELD, and who believe In the principles of the Re publican platform, but they are unwilling to Rasurt themaelvos. Tho sugar-planters on tho Teche, 18 0 class, are pleased with the Republic- an victory, and favor a protective tariff and Internal improvements, but the white Cons fervatives are unwilling to piace themeelvesin antagonism to the bulldozing close. The only, remedy, Senator Kellogg thinks, is In the pro tection by National authority of (he Republican voters in Congresalonal vicetions at tho South, and In tho refusal of Congress to award sents tu any Democrats who have obtained thle certitle eato through Intimidation, violence, and fraud. A QUEER “MISTAKE.” ‘THR TWRNTY-SECOND JOINT ULE, Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Wasitsotox, D, C., Nov, 24.—There appeared this week a new edition of the rules of tha Houso of Representatives, prepared by the dournat Clerk, and Jasued under the authority ofa general low, Some of the Republicans who havo beon examining this manual and digest have been surprised to find fn it that famaus twenty-secuml Joint rule, notwithstanding tho fnot that no such rule exists, and, furthermore, Jn eplte of the fact that it has been altirmatively: declared not to exist. Tho Republican Con- gresamen do not know how to explain tho ap- penranee of this rule in tho book, and nre appre: hensive that it may have been placed thore for f\ purpose, and that ft may ben part of n plin of the Democracy to give the rule at least tho seinbianee of authority, and to take advantage of (tin case thore shall bo any difficulty in con- nection with the Electoral vote, LANIBR. Its CHARACTER, Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Trttunes ‘Wasurnaton, D.C., Nov, %4.—The Commission- er of Internal Revenue this evening recelved tho following dispntch relative to the uttaek made by Floyd King, the present Representative from tho Third District, upon Deputy-Collector Lanter: New OntKAane, Nov, 2t.—Commissioner of In- ternal Kevenne, Washington, D. Ct As to the churacter of Lanier, I will state that hu held and now holds a prominent position of President of two civic organizations, to wits Tho Carrall Tournament Asavciation and Providence Fire Company. Both companies are composed of white inen, and| chietty Democrats. He ig Lioutenint of the fnke - Providence Cadets, a Democratic organization, and was tendered the Cuptauincy. ‘The sureties on his ofliclal bond as Deputy Collector are busi- ness-men of bls parish of Democratic per- sunsion. As to tho Indictment, the examination of the docket of the New Orleans Ce shows the indictment found Nov, 23, 187 trinl ordered March 14, 1873; cuse Indefinitls: postponed eb, 14, 1870, and Lanier discharged on bly on recogniznneas uolle pros entered by District Attorney July 27, 1880, As to tho stite of atfairs fs his parish, 1 must refer to tho letter from Gen. bles iilan, Postinaster In tho clty, and fn planter, giving & detailed neeount of tho inurder of Joncs, and tho driving of Lanier into tho awamps. ‘Che tettor is iow in tho hunds of Senntor Kellogg. As to his dangerous char nctur, be ist fearless and brave man, and has Freer this to his ngsailuuts only. I bave con= dence in bis discretion and sound Judgment. M. MALKS, Cullector. Ouro. HUTTERWONTI 1S FOR SHERMAN. Special Dispatch 19 ‘The Chicago Tribune. Wasutxaton, D. C., Nov. 2.—Maj. Ben But- terworth, of the Second Ohio District, is in the eltyonn brief business visit, In reference tu the Uhio Senaturship, Mr, Butterworth expressed tho bellef that if Sceretury Sherman wants tho oflice he cnn have lt. Mr. Sherman, he says, has already received an expression of the confidence of the people of Ohio at Chicago when bia name was before the Republican Convention. He does not think that confidence has been withdrawn, or is likely to ‘be now, provided Mr, Sherman asks anything at the hands ot bis Stato. PENNSYLVANIA, MOORHEAD FOR BENATOR. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Perrsnuna, Pa., Nov. 21.—The Dispatch, In the morning, will give publicity to n movement by the business men of Pittsburg and Western Pennsylvania gencrally to put Gen, G, K. Moor- hend In the Senute as successor to the Jou, William A. Waltaco, Gen. Moorhend will not bo put forward as thocandidnte of a faction or of any speclul interest. It is thought Senntor Cam- eron will lend his support to the movement, us he and Gen. Moorhead are personal friends. Such a courso would bo about the only prac- ticavle way out of tho muddlo In which the Senn- torial question {9 involved by reason of the large nuinber of gentlemen who are secking tho pluce, An effort will be made In a few days to bring together Grow, Ceasna, Oliver, Gov. Hoyt, and others and Induce thom towlthdrrwin favor of Moorhead, who ja well kuown throughout tho country, having served two terms fn Congress, oud ulways beon closely identified with tho business interests of the State. WISCONSIN. AENATORIAL. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaso Tribune. Minwaukee, Nov. %4.—The Hon. Philotus Sawyer, who has been tn this city during the pust theee days, left for Oshkosh this evening. Phere has been a notable gathoring of Wiscon-, ain politicians bere this week, all being animated over the Souatorial struggle now progressing between Sawyer and Koyes. Tho friends of cach appearto be verycontident. A greatmany of the men who became pledged to Koyes two yeurs ayo huve broken faith with him, but Senator Carpenter appears to fuyor Mr, Keyes, ond this fact is 2% source of disappointment to tho former faction, NOTES. GRESHAM AND HANRISON, Speelat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune, Wasuinatoy, D. C., Nov. 24.—Tho impression hero bag become go strong that Gon, Harrison will be clected Senator from Indiana that the friends of Judge Uresham aro beginning to tulle of hia fitness for a Cabinet position, ulther as Secretary of War or Attorney General, currs, There {a anothor movemont.contemplated by the Democrats against one of tho Iown districts. Representative Springer cluima thut Cutts, the Republican elcotod to succeed Weaver, Groon- backer, ought not tobe avated, and thut precincts were thrown out, which, If counted, ns they should have been, would bave given the Domo- erate 22 majority, RETURNS. 3OWA. ty frum Southorn districts, Thoy- Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune. Des Moines, In. Nov. 21.—Tho State Board of Canvassera bavq declared tho vote on Presl- dontial Electors; Garfletd, 183,00; Hancock, 105,83; Weaver, 27; Phelps, anti-Musonic, 489; Dow, Prohibition, 169, Tho Greenback vote for Weaver {s 13,817 loss than tho vote last year for Campboll for Governor, CANADA, Shonanigan In Pacific Hallway Cone tracts=A Wily Claimant—Novassco- ans for Aunoxation—Exedus from Manitoba to Dakota, Hpsctat Dievateh to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Nov, #1.—Tho testimony before the Pacliic Ruilway Commission of Mcsars. Morse, McCormiok, and Nicholson, proves convlusively that Sir Charles Tupper deliborately wasted S214,70F of tho public money whon he granted tho contract for Section 1 to Messrs. Fraser and Grant, of Halifax. No less than $160,000 had deen deposited by More & Co.,on aecaunt of the tender of Andrews, Jones & Co. of Now York; and the balunoy of $50,000 nocessury to complete tho security deposit would baye been - put up bad Str Chartes Tupper waited two hours longer, Ho would not walt, however, and award: ed the coutrnet to his Halifax trivinds. Bir, A, P, MoDonult, contractor for Sections 1 and 2 of the Luehine Cunul, bas for the past two yenrs bud clalme for about su. pending against the Domliton Government, und all cte forty to obtuln a settlement baye been abortlvo sofur, At last the grind opportunity wus Tured, and Mr. MeDonald seized it pray a few duys ago he appeared ud a witness Uctore the Royal Commission on the Mucitic Hallways, The polut of his eviduuce Iny in the attacks he aide upon the changed pritclple in tendering Mr. MeKouzlu'aé pro tho Camnlas vion «was followed by a long” letter, pub: Ushed in ot = Slintuterlal | paper, and algned by. Mr. MeDouald, in whlch Bry, SMokKenzio was denounced aud Sic Charles Tup. per ad ‘Tho wily SeDonuld is now informed y tho Department ‘that a day bus been ups pointed wheu bu can confer with the Culef Bu- klncer of the Canal Department as to the terms of sotitement of bls clalus, Agontleman who bas just returned froma yilalt to the Province of Nova Scotia states that bo was surprised to glcover thu intensity of he TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEM SERE=25, 1880—TEN PAGIs. nfederation sentiment. Jie was gravely while fir Halitux, 1 promin tan. that, If avatewere tiken in the on the question of annexation to tha tutes, the innexationinta would carry the 1 SI he diy. ‘Abnut 1,000 immigranta arrived in the Ottawa District during tho present yertr, ag ayainse 10 tho mime ten months of |U ‘The cxodus alnounted to nbout 4,000 thia year, A gontlemain In this efty hus reestved a fetter from n friend now residing In Pembina County, Dakota, In_ which the followlige remarkable pas- raye occura: “1 went to the Lund Ollice the othgr day, and arked the ngent to let me have tho books for n short the, 1 found from them that, from, January 1 te March 1, 058 hents of fntaiites, Cantdinns every one of them (repree a with thelr Camitles, neurrts 5.000 persons, rettled In Pembinn County, Tho majority of these had gone to SManttoba to settle, but found they cou do better In Dikota, and removed hither. Special Mievateh to The Crleago Tritane, Lospus. Nov. 24~Tho surveyors. wh heen oxamiulig the Riv and Chatham, hav They tha that the fall between the two pln about hv feet, and that the cost of rendering navigable would be nearly 800,000, g, Heir Delaware, a couple of known characters who jad wold gru ngreed to heve [t out, and accordingly simimoned a umber of thelr friends to ree "tule pli among the motley assemblage were some Magi trates, Ww Constable. and) a number of uthors whose duty it was to dee that order wns) prt served. The tht wis praceated with, and, ater a short thne, one of the parties got 40 bad- A pumas ad that be bud ty be curried uff the Spectat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune TORONTO, Nov. 2h—Mr. Pitou, of the Grand Operu-Houxe, hus failed to get Sarah Bernhardt, even for one night, and the report that she would appear only in Montreal iscorrect. Sara consents to go to Montreul because there are 80 muny Freneh there, 'The case of tho tug Hobb, In which Capt. Mall was charged with conte uf court in ejecting A Dalit who went to ser writ, has been dis- posed of, Tt was found that the built? was not Fegulaily appointed, and accordingly tho caso was dismissed, Harry Henry ta dead. Harry was one of our best-known, though not most respected, eltl- zeng, He spent abont one-hulf of bis Hfe in all. About forty-one years ago ho commenced bls enreer ag a drunkird, and he tins been on a pen- longed drunk off and on eversince. Thy min's career hing been a most checkered one, He hag: been Inborer, satlor, and gotdier, all In turn, but never long. He was in tho Queen's Light Ine, fantry during the Rebellion, and was present ut the Hght on Gallows’ Hill. CRIMINAL NEWS. MURDER TRIAL. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Lararette, Ind., Nov. “4.—I the Maher and Norris murder trial to-day thedefense continued tho examinution of Its witnesses, endeavoring, so far us can be Judged froin the testimony thug far offered, to prove an alth{ for tho defendunts, ‘Tho mother and sister of Norris thls forenoon testitied to his being at home aboutd o'clock p. i. on the evening the erlme was committed, and said it wus not. Inter than 6:20 when he ate bis suppor. After that he remained at home until nearly 8 p.m, Asnear as can be ascertained the deed was committed about 6 o'clock in the evening, a3 It was venely that hour when wit- nesses swore thoy siw Meyer, the murdered min. and Maher and Norris, the aveused, at the mnouth of the hollow, where deceused wus after- ward found. EDWARD RICKARD. Speeint Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Sr. Luis, Mo, Nov. “.—Edward Rickard, at one time connected with tho Chleage Daily News, came here some months nyo and went to work on the local department of the Globe Demucrat. He fell from grace and lost bis poaltion, Since that tline he has been living with uw ‘married lady named Mrs. Thomus Wilson. ‘To-nivht he wanted her to accompany him to abil, She refused, and upon her refusal Hick= ard drowarevolver from his hip-pocket and shot her ju tho fuce. The bullut knocked out severn) of her teeth and then weot down her throat. She ls ing precarious condition. Hick- urd escaped ut the time, and ata lute bour to- night was still at lar; 3 ‘Thutnes, bets BRICK’S WICKED PARTNER. Spettat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. La Crossz, Wis. Nov. 21.—Alphicus 8. Foote was to-day sentenced to five yenrs in the Peni- tentlary at Waupun at hard labor, Foote was for a year or more a purtoer of Hrick Pomeroy, under the firm name of Pomeroy & Foote, pubs llshers of the La Crosse dally and weekly Demo- erat, Mr, Foote hus buen In jail here since Inst apring, then arrested for forgery. The notes forged covered amounts from $6,000 to 83,000 against his futhor-in-luw, James. Vincent, a prominent lumbermun here. This cuse tins nwakened the deepest interest of tho citizens of this place, BURGLARY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rocuester, Minn., Nov. 24.—A Herring's sate In the agricultural machinery oftice of A. D. Veddor, was burgiurized this morning. One hundred and Mfty-tive dollars in gold was taken, and $124 In bills were tuken out, but were left on the floor, Ryidontly tho thiuf was a former ecrmployé, as the safe was unlocked, and, being 2 four-tumbler lock, it could not have been un- locked without u previous knowledge of tho comblnution, The Sherif and Chief of Police are ut work on tho ense, and,’ having the measurements of trucks in the snow, may soon ‘be able to report un arrest. SOMEWIIAT SEVERELY. Speetat Diepatch to The Cheago Tribune. Hockronp, Iil., Nov. 44.—Lowis M. Webbor, of Winnebago, whocame tothis elty a few days fgound became Intoxicated, and, when being urtested, resisted the ollicer insomuch that the prisonor had to be trented somewhat severely, dled thiy afternoon, The deceased friends have entered coimplalnt for muanalaughter agalnst Marshall Glynn, aod be hus given himself lato cur 1 . ys GUILTY OF MURDER, St. Louts, Mo., Noy. 24,—Thaddeus Baber, who Killed Bira. Frederika Schucndier on tho Hth of August, 1850, was to-day found guilty of murder in the tiratdegree. Tho woman was the mothor of Lizzie Schuender, who bad beon Buber's mis- tress, She hind separated them and persuaded the girl to enter upon n tfe of prostitution. At tho Ute of shooting the old womun, Buber frod: a random shot through a dourway and mortally wounded Lizzie Schuendier, BUCHANAN & CO. ' Primaveceins, Nov. 24.—The jury |n the case of Dr. Jobn Buchanan, Martin V, Chapman,and Thowas Vun Duser, charged with’ conspiracy to defraud tho Governinent of $5,000, the amount of the recognizance of the first: named prisoner, roturned a verdict of guilty ta to Huchanan and Chapman, and acquittal as to Van Duger, Tho trinf of Buchanan upon the charge of swindling wid using the mull for that purpose fs xed for ‘Tuesday wext, WILL BE HUNG. Conusnus, O,, Nov, 21.—Uov, Foster to-night, declined to commute the sentence uf death pro- nounced upon John Cullinan for tho murder of one Tomoy in Wooster, O.,ane year ago lust Fhuleraber, Caliban willbe bung at Wooster ee. ! CONVICT SHOT DEAN, BAN Francisco, Nov. 24.—Monday four con- yiots attempted to break out of the State Prison at Folsom, by eflmblug through a ukylight inthe mnaln building. Gne of thom, P Gibson, was shot dead by the guards, Tha others were captured, ——<—<—<—<<————— THE TURF, AvavstA, Ga, Nov. 24.—At tho races to-day, in the three-quarter mile beat: King Dutehinan, Bon Hil, Me seae cope, nem | Teal, Hurdlo race, two miles, over elgbt hurdles: Te Rol + Dutyasl Long Bick... Tine: Tho mile and a quarier dash was won by Ga- Mark Le second, ‘Pactio third. thus, Se DIPHTHERIA, Bpretal Disputch tu The Chicago Tribune, Warentown, Wis. Nov, 28—Dlphthoria Js very provalentin this city at tho present tine and quite virulept inform, Last week Dr. and Mrs. C, It. Buzzy bugled two sons with the dla ease, and yesterday thoir oldest boy . died, aged 4year, In the funnily of Houry Hermes, tn the First Ward, two song dlot Monday inorniuwg of the maimy disease within one hour of each other, briel; Ba1bM, ee OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Livenraot, Noy. #4.—Arrived, the Arizona, from Now York, She did nut touch at Queuns- town, 3 Putvapetcrita, Nov, 2i-~-Arriyed, Indiaua, from Liverpool, ————_—— ‘ A prompt and pleasing way of easing asthmutio whevalugt Use alos Houey of Horeivund aud ‘ar Fike's Toothacho Drops cure {1 one minute, a File off your corns with the ' Jupanyso Core File.” Lt will surely cure wud eud pula. 35 Ceuta THE RAILROADS. President Humphreys on the Pol” icy of the Wabash. His Road Entitled to One-Half the St. Louis Business, ‘ The Vanderbilt-Burlington-Santa Fe Combination Hoax. \ Railroads at St. Paul Unablo td Oarry-" ‘All the Froight Offorod.’, ‘PRESIDENT IMPIUREYS. Mr. Solon Uiunphroys, Bresident of the Wae bush, St. Louls & Pacitle, urrived here yesterday, Morning “from St Louis. A ‘STuimese repos sentative dalled pon hin Inst egening to uscer> tain tho objvet of tis visit and get such other Ine formation ‘mdtvoutd be of interest. Mr. Humphreys sud the prineipal abject of his present Western trip was to attend the meeting of the atockbilders of his rund nt St. Louis, held there a day of.two no, the proceedings of which hove atrendy'beon publishud, He onine te Chie cago to meet Viee-President Perkins, of tho Burlington, to: complete some detutls regarding tho building: ofthe Hine from Iumeston to Shenatidouh, whith it had been agreed at New York a short tlme aga, to bulld Jointly by the two ¢ontpanies. At the New York mect- Ing Mr. Perkins, of tha: Burlington, and Mr. Hopkins, of the Wabash, were appointed a eotn- inittee td tirrange some detalls for the building of tho line, which could not be arranged at the time the New York mevting wis held, As Me. Hopkins was not able ta come here at present, he (Humphreys) was just out West, he agreed to take the load off Mr, Hopkins’ shoulders, Mr. Verkins aud himself met at the Burlington otice, and everything apportaining to the inine= tute construction of the road from Humeston to Shenandon was amtonbly and satisfactorily arranged, and the road will be pushed tucumnple- Uon us speedily us possible, With regard to the present railroad war Mr. Humphreys stated that ny far as his Company Was coneerned thare wos no anglety to bring about a cessition pf hostlittes by making enti eessions tu othor tines. ‘he Watash woutd under ho cousiderution enter upon any ire agement except upon the terms of the New York aureom He thought the arrangement by whieh the Wabash was'ty get one-third of the St. Louis bitsiness was perfectly fuir and equitae ble, and bis road had cercainly made wt cous cession in ugreeing to ept su little, It bad been demonstrated since that the Wabash ts entitled oto moro than that ainuunt, an after = huving secured te tere mint futeliitles tt would nut be content with less than one-half of tho business, When tho New York arrangement was tnide Mr, auld the Tlinois Central was not y consideration, Tho kes was thatthe Wuhash was to get S44 per cent of the business, and the Alton Guy per cont. ‘This was certainly tg large 0 proportion us the Alton could well de tinnd. fe felt quite certain that President UBluckstone agreed to this nrrangement, yet ts is probable that dir, Uhiekstone acted under i inls- apprehcnsion. But, howe this muy be, tho Wabash would not recede from the position it Ink tiken, and would make no peace except upon tho terms of the New York agreement, which he considered perfectly fale and Just. He could sev no reason why the Ilnels Centrat should be consilered a 86 Louls ine, or why it should have a portion of tho business, The’ Al- tonund the Watush were the only direct St. Louls tines from Chleayo, und no’ other ines were entitled to any of tho business or be tuken Into considerntion fn tho formation of a poll, if the Milnols, Centrat bad a direct Ine to St. Louis it. could onsk ot shure of the trailic, but It hai ono through line, nor did ft run any through trains, Only the sleeper rung through on tat tne, and tho pus: rin all others bad to be trans- ferred nt Evingham into enrs of the Vandalia Line, aud it often happens that the St. Louls ploseors bave to walt several hours at Eillngs ham for the Vandalia connection. If the Lit nois Central: was recognized us a regular St. Louis ine it would set a bad precedent, und othor lines could be formed thut could with equul Justice demand a share of tho business, ‘Thus the Eustera Itnele could form a fine In eonjunction with tho Judianapolis & St. Louts, und the Burlington could forin u through ling via its Rockford Division. , Mr, Hunplireys says he cones the Wabual to reach its depot at ‘Twelfth street In nbout a month, He considered that location central, und wbout ns good us tho location uf the depots: uf the other roads, and after being uble to run fits trains there, the Wabash would no longerde- mand #81 differential ratesput would tmuke its: rites the same ns’ by other routes, But uncit: thon his roud would fusist upon gelling dekets for $1 less than by any other route, unless some satisfactory arrungement Uetween the varlous roads was made in the meantime. There was no necessity of keeping up tho present i ratey, If tho Altun and the other fern rouds would advance their rates to Hyures as will enuble thom to meet the of tho unlimited tickets sold during this war-for Instance, #5 to 8t. Touls and $3 to Kansas City,—tho Wabash would at once ad- vance ite rates gornenpondlngly, Waking tho rate by Ita Ine to St. Louise, and to Kansas City 873 and it would make [ts rates the same ns by other routes us svon us it bad proper deput fuellities In this city. There ig no trouble, Mr. Humphreys sald, ne regards tho freight tratiie, and the regulur rates were maintained, as fur he know, by alt the nes, announcement made in THRE ‘TRIBUNE that his rond bad olfered tu accept ¥ Re cent of the Chicago business to Missourt iver pomts tintll it bud been located propurly in ite he ee frolght houses on Twelfth strect and Third ayenue was propubly correct, This matter bad been put iu tho hinds of Generul- Manager Gault, and be (umphroys) did not koow what arrangement and preparation hud been inade by tho General Shunager of bis rond, Mr, {Humphreys was also tntercgtted regnrd- tho reported coalition between the Vander Uilt Interests nnd the Bustou syndicates controle Nog tho Hurlington and the Atchison, 4 pela & Sante FE to cheoxinato Jay ould, He sald att he knew about it was what he bad seen reported in the news- papers, He did not belluve that there fs a word of truth in the reports, and thoy looked us it thoy hud been invented for the purpose of In- tiuenolng the stock market. If chery was any truth inthe matter bo thought he would have recelved going Information upon tho subject be- fore unig time. Mr. Humphreys did not think that a mecting of Prestdents or General Mana- gers would beheld during bis present v settlo the trouble regarding the passenger busi- ness, 48 he could nut see how they could be brought together, noone desiring to take the Initiutive in cailing such a meceing, ‘This morning he Intended to see tho ofllelals of tho Western tndluta to tind out how seon they would be ready to let the Wabish make its terminus at Twelfth strect. ln the ufterneon be expeets to luaye again for the Eust, TIE VANDERBILT COMBINATION. The rallrond people are gradually settllus down to the belief that the reported coalition between Vanderbilt and tho owners of the Chi- cago, Burlington & Quincy and Atchison, Tope- kyu & Santa F6. Ratlrouds was a cunund gotten up for “ttock-jubblyg purposes, As wilt be scon from tho interview with Mr, Soion Humphreys, President of tho Wabash: and a promiucnt indmber of Jay Gould's eyndi- caty, that gentleman dlachiims any Inawledge of such an arrangement, and expresses bis be- Hof that there Ie no truth inthe report, It was slutod yeatorday that My, C. E. Porkina, Vices ruaidont of the Huriington, knows nothing ssuch Aly arrangement and does nat bellgxyp tht, anything of tho kit hus ever been “thought of, re Wille Jon HL, “Vanderbilt, when Interviewed by a New York Yribune reportur a day or two ago about this matter, elds There ly not a single word uf truth Indi—not a word.” About 4 cole ‘mu more of eye by the paper which modest- ly claims to “ fudd tho world on railroad eensa- dons" 1s now tivorder, Teimay belp certain peo- plo to reulize ou,thely stocks, ie PITTARUNG & HARRISHURG, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicuyo Tribune, Prrravuity,,f'a,, Novy, %-The projected new rallrond betwgen, this city and Harrisburg ta fu the hands of a. ayadieute who are furgely inter- cated In the Pyiadelphia & Reading and tuo New Jersey Centrgl, When thoy proceeded to Hogottute itho stock, agentsue Vanderbilt and Gould, who were acting under Instructions from thoir principals, emered Auta a quivt struggle for the controtlng duteresty ¢ This battle It was flrat thought resulted in wo dovided vietory for elther faction, but. latterly it bas cropped out that Jay Gould hus secured tho advantayqby a combination with the Rnglish stockholders in the; Poitadelphiu & Roading, One of tho results of the combinatiog of Falindalphin & Reading: and Jopoy Central with tho Interests mentioned to bulld the new road, bus been to materiutly advance tho valuy of the stock of both of the Companica, With regard to tho route of the uew Mnewest from Muyrisburg, It will bo as far ga posible un uirellde, pasalug through tha fick and.fertile lower ter of countled, In order ww get through the movatulns? they scivoted u ‘The “3 most) fayorublu gltuativd—the old surveys made by Worrell, and latterly ee Roberts, via the Burnt Cubin, or ol pluugti> tho Company — proposed — to wer route, reduce the distunce between Harrisburg and tbls olty perbupe HF willed, Un the Bustern Division the: valine to New York from Harelatury thirtcen milesshorter thu the pouty: now used ty toe ene van Hatten ‘They iu thirteen wiles by tho Allentown route. the Puuuaylyaula Boud formerly san thelr ies traltis over the Allentown route, but, after ae- ed edd compantes, they have a latter. The distance fron Hare rg to New York via the Jersey united Hines muted, white, by the Allentown ratte it a nix Hed inites, With this advantage in distance, aml by the running of fast trains, it Is expectad fo make na marked difference in tho thie of fruing between this ,clty-and the metropolis, Thnt the project will ‘be curriod ottt thore 1s it~ tle dount. It will be @ formidable rival to the Pennsylvania Roud, whose allicials, here express surprise at the secrecy with which the enter- prise hus been thug far prosecuted. THE SYNDICATE RUMORS, Bpteint Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. New York, Nov, 2b.—-Furthor {nquiry was made to-day in Wall street rewarding the report telegraphed from Hogton that the gegotiations towaris consoliduting the Unton and Contral Paelilc Hailroud Companies had fnllon throurh, and the statement wis pretty fully confirmed. It was thought on the street that the movement was pure stock-Jobling from the start. The Northern Pacific syndicate managers aro not disposed to give much publicity to the enormons scheme which they have entered Intu, and refuse to enter into any exposition of its Getalls, Whon questioned about the mutter tor day thoy suid that tho matter would be Ina shupe to make public befure long, but ut present what bud already been said ghout it must Bullies, It ts reported to-day Phat the umount of bons te be tuken by the syndicate fs $25,00,- 000 Instend of §40,000,000, a8 has been published. DRAY-IQADS OF GOLD. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ToLEvo, O,, Nov. 4.—In regard to the pure chase of r block of Lake Erle & Western and Chleugo & Alton tickets by a broker of this city, your correspondent, upon further Investigation to-diy, hns learned that thy amount ts much larger than stated in Monday's dispatch. At thut time the broker acknowledged te havina lowled up with the tickets to the amount but snquiry at the National Iiank where the negutintion wng completed develops the fact thnt the amount was really 276,000, Itscetas that when the time cate for tne delivery of the tlekets tho agent of the Companies was rather averse to making the arrunvement, und demanded gold in payment. ‘This netion was anticipnted, bowever. and a dry was ecnlled for and tho gold promptly weighed out. THE CENTRAL PACIFIC. ‘The Centrul Pacific Rallroud Company's report for the yenr ending Dee. 31, 1879, bas recently been issued. The Company worked during tho year an average of 2.31802 miles of road, the mileage standing at the close of tho year us fol- lows: Main Une, San Francisco to Ogden, miles, 853.23 Qveyon Bruneb, Roseville to Kedding..... 167.00 Visalia Branch, Lathrop to Gi x Oakland and Alumeda short bran li, Sun Jose Branch, Niles to San Jo: Total Central Pacltic... Northorn and Sun Pablo Berkeley Brune, California Pavitic. aAtmuidor Branch , Stoekton and Copp: pers Las Angeles aud Sin Diego., Los Anueles nid Independence. Southern Vacihe. . Suuthern Paeitte of Arizona’ = 1,120.62 Total... teeesessersesorerevsees eemedh id “Passenger trains are now running ou the Southern Puciile ng faras Lordsburg, which [ls 407 miles trou t Yuma, or 24 miles longer than what fy given In the Conipany’s report. ‘The total umber ot miles the Company has at prevent In operation Is 2.670, and the work Prof buildlug southeustwardly fg still gow on yigor- ously. Up to yesterday the Southern Paelile Rallroad track was b570-ludths imiles in New areaioy beuluy that distunce east of the Arizons jue. co OLIDATION. —At a mecting of the Directors of tho New Orleans Pacific Rallway to-day u resolution was unanimously ndopted to submit to the stuckhulders the question of the consolidation of the New Orleans Puciiic and ‘Texus Paelte Rallronds, After the pnssuge of the regolution Goy, Brown, speaking for Cot. ‘Thonms A. Scott, enid: “He understands by your vote that itis tho unanimous wish uf this Directory that tha consolidation should take Mace. and that there should bea continuous Hing of mulway under one mame tity of New Orleans by way of Shr Worth, and Bl Pugo, and as much further ug we may extent our line, even to the Pavifle Ocean, Belluving. us he does, that you will eodperate tothis ond, be fa more encouriged than ever to push forward thrs wort to complution from your elty te tho Pucitie Coast.” ST. LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO. 8r. Louis, No —The earnings of the St. Louis & San Francisco Raitroud for the year ending-Nov. 21 show an increase of over a mill- fon dollars, The earnings for 187) were $1,080,- 00; for 1880, $2,u87,015; lucrease, $1,007,053, — ST. PAUL. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sr. Paut, Minn., Nov. 24—The rouds here are refusing freight for tho East, saying thoy can’t get cars at Chicago, ITEMS. Bradley Station, on the Saginaw Division of the Mickigun Central Rullroud, will be chaneed to Gurlleld, to tuke elfect Wednesday, Dec. 1, 183), “Me. 'T. W, Cook bas been appointed agent of Chieaxo Statlun of the Burlington,—in charge of nllotles and freight-houge matiera. Mr. Cook hus been i tho employ of tho Burlington for many years, He was formerly ugeut of that Company tu thls elty, and lately ear-uccountant at Lurtington. Mr. John Mutrhas resigned the position of General Agent of tho Frotyht Dopartinent of tho Unlon Pacitic at Kungus City to aecept a postion elsewhero, ‘The Ruts City agency of tho Unton Pacliic bax been abolished, and att communications should bereafter be sent to E, 2}, Vining, General Freight Agent at Oinuba, Adispateb eecelved here lust evening states that the Luke Erie & Western Road bus gold # quarter of ainiiiion dollars’ worth of unliinited fickets to St, Louls and Kansas City to Toledo brokers. It wus announced t few days ugu that this rond bad sold g1ui,0u worth of ualiiniied tlekets, and tt looks rather queer that the inauine shoul, nuw have suddenly swollen to The New York Nudletin says: “There can be ho quesdion, we think, that publia opinion, under tho constant Irritation of up fll-eadviaed rullway: polley, ta gradually approaching a point from whieh Federal control will be contemplated with none of the wleyivings which formerly attached tolt. Tho States, it fy felt, are not strong enough tw dent witht du colossal 4 power ny the ratlrouds, or railruads and steamers tn combination, ‘The transition from contemplation te conviction, und from convictlun to the devglilution that ts necessary tO Hise it effect, will probably be brief. ‘the rutlroud pools, mexnwhily, with an mnusing Inck of wisdom, ure doing ull they can to precipllute i, whetber they ure aware of It or not. ‘This, too, Wilt be the regult in South Caro- Moa. ‘The corporations will throttle the people unless the people, mpeedr bring the corpuras Uons to toring, There will be no longer a dread of the Nuvionnl reguluvon of rullrouds whom tt da realized that these corporations care nothing ppAluts, wive no beod to protests, and 0 Stato Government to control or restrain $$ Something Nice for Breakfast, New Yurk Eeening 2 nverous, holtaweeyed, * widlus-like Win is tne’ vie plek-up" brenkfust, *atile, tla profituvle’; hu goose forth hungry, fl and hun- enue Bn for business, rebellious, and dyspeptics hideous pnd buyequriy ideas wet into his hens his brain fu titted with suxplelous chimenta.: Jf he taiust eat hash, i need not be thagvuminable melange that migut bo ealled a general postealllce where letters at all descriptions are thrown fn)—sernps Uf tusteless beet, the other table-seraps Innacunt tot condiment; but bero de a fash that will watisfys Cut sowe beef in nice jittle slices from the bone, romoying all tbe hurd parts and skin; put the gravy in a saucepan with wu) put oof Water, three tibte- spoortuls of desertspoontul catsup, of qnlnecd savory herbs, an onfon chapped tine, Male a teuspooniul of sult, and ws third of eny> cnne, Lec these stew cwieae Sor Ufteen mine utes. Take outa cuptal of the Hauid aud rub {uto Ita tublespoontal of tour; stir it well | the stowpan main and stew tor ten minutes longer. Strain it through w seve, retura ie to tho pan, plice the slices of beef Init, and keep the saticepan on the side of tho ningy antl the Tieut 16 beatud turvughy—nut te boil, or it will become hurd. A few nunites before surving ald dat a wine-lusd of tarragon Viney range sung tuusted sippety couud avery tals. wid eoyg the bash fmunediately atier 1 iy couked, i ixeeltent condiment for broukfust ts patted Thmatoes. ‘The ripe tomatoes inust be scalded ahd skinned, passed through a suse ta remuye the seuds froin the pulp, wid heated gently Ina Mipwpauy add walt, a ‘Uittie berveridiéh, some white Yluegur, sowie onlund to tasty, minced “vi fine; when cold, pi it de} wanalt ie and cover with molt. ed batter; tue up dn stout paper. A slinple but. delay pte way of prepariug: pyitutocs fea favorit bre} etinated ivh inthe West fndled:, Two pounds of fouled potutocs ure Washed and grated; four oun ure udded of sugar wid butter inelteds One teaypoonful euch of saltand pop- we zpixed well together; placed tia bukings dsl, und put tuto a brivk oven uutit done wid ou bi ivute brown color, Anothei peepnicluy polutoes by the French, after the pos uspupure bollud tn their Juckety, fa to peel and ineap thos With a forks put them into a stows pun With auine butter aud walt, woliten through Z> rode of with cream, and tet them grow dry while stir: ring themn over tho fire; add more cream, and continie adding fot nearly an hour; turn them futon dish, and brown them on the top with a salamander. FIRES. AT LANCASTER. PAs LAncasten, Pa., Nov, 24.—The warchouse and grain elevator of If. B, Graff & Co. was de- Btroyed by fire this morning. The building was owned by Hf. B. Graff, and valued at $2,000; In- sured for $9,000. The contents of the building consisted of grain.apples, potatoes, and tobacco, owned by Gra & Co, Juha C, Alemeyer & C St, Louis, Iaderman & Co. and Jessa Mun ‘Total loss un contents, €0).000; insurance, $25,000. AT TOLEDO, 0. Spectat Diepateh to The Chicazo Tribune, Tonevo, O, Nov. %4.—Spece's tolateco-natl factory was entlrely destroyed by fire thia after- noon, throwing twenty men out of employment. Tho tote! loss will exceed $10,000; Insurance on stuck. $1.40; on machinery, 20. The works will be rebuilt. AT COLEVILLE, PA. Drapronn, Pa., Nov. 21.—A fire broke ont ina wammbilng-rvom nt the Coleville oll-town this eventig, and, before it could be got under vote trol, thiety-five buildings were burned. The Atructires consumed cmbrace the prinelpil hotel ond atures. Rough estimate of the luss, CHICAGO, The alarm from Box 162 at 6:15 yesterday morning was caused by sparks from a chiinney setting fire to. the roof of a building ut Nu, 221 Portland avenue, owned and occupied as a dwelling by Henry Pelton, ——— No other Walsker Dye equals Hill's—59 cents ST. JACOBS OIL, “an THE GREAT PERMIAN RENE! FoR REEGMATION, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backacha, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacons O11 as Range, sure, stmnte and cheap Exieranl Kemedy. ‘A telat entalis but the comparatively triling outlay of 60 Cents, ant every one suffering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of its claims, Directions in Eleven Languages, SOLD BY ALL DEUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDIOINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Ratthryoes, Ut Tt AL MEDICAL. Fully 5 percent of the human, race ara victims to. partial er complete Impotency. ‘his startling maser Hon ett be fully cartobornied be ovary Intellicent physician. The principal Hos (hixdinence ure Indincretions or exce: the common 1 en, pain in pORItlon te nye nor. clan forebodini Thentel distre: ni 1 lenitity, nnd Joucorrhien (in fenialen), deniiltating deenmaetc. Lot No false wodesty prevent the warent from warning the child of Uuiagreat evil, Seerat bybite are the re 'here isu well-known princtplo tn animai phystolo- sy thut no vital getlon cun take plage excenn throud the avency of the nervous aye th Many organ is weakened, 1) rar wank. ore isn, remedy ithe reach of nil, ono that tins Mood the fest forover hal€ weentury. Dr. Ricard VITAL RESTORATIVE bas been scrutinized und ine duzaed by the Acadumy of Medicine tn Paris nenn ine fuliibte apecifia for tho nborn: contains no phoannos rus, cantharidus, or other potkons, la purely 4 RLE, producing ho renction, and ls vermanent oct; Ian sucae-coated pill, and ean be ind of ser &Co., Mois ria Ilebslisy, Paris, Franca, or nf Tr, #. Brown Rtuesmond, Prourtetors, Rone 4) Wartd Butiding, Now York, Sond for cireuine, Hox of 10) Mila $i; box of 10.410. Sent by wall upan receipt at vice, None genuine, without the slunatuyre ot B.A vermind. an the sidu of oach box, Sol ‘atl wholesale and retail drusuiate, BS CERTIFICATE, PATS, July 13 1873-10 Ruo do 1a Patx.—A Mr, $8 yearsuld, hud been a wilower twentyefee 'yoarst hufvous tothpernimenti find autfored fur thirty years ‘with spormatarriuea, and for ten years with nervous debiitty and entire impatency, Far elzhteon tried every known romedy without any ben Restorntivo. After four muontha ho wns discasenvai, DUCT lovisted upon bis continalng Hs use, and In nine Tuunths he waa roatared to full hustih und vigur—Kot Tuneriod, und has two fine ehildren, ut of 31 pationte treated 65 were cured within 0 dave, 115 in six weoks, 1M between two and three moniha, 8 between five and siz monthe, tin mins months, DIL M. PEIUGORD, Medicin de in Uopitat Charity, LOLD BY ALL DIUGGISTH, VAN BCHAACK, STEVENSON & Ct ‘Whutessle Avonts for the Drow Trade. Notleo is hereby given that 1 A. Smith, of St. Loulmand feb 16 lever, of Now Vark, are ho land: er wuthorized to act ne ngcnts fur Hicorit's Vital Ite- sturative, as tholr uppointments ax such have been heise CAUTION. beon brought ta my notice that De Lisseris hig widgedne Haug of Morrivon, Puli oed's Vital TA! Wn te at Chicago, UI my AuLogen BLO. 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M,Z, SUENEY, Wee Suynuul-st., St. Louls, Mile, Ainge, Opera Prima Doma, Vaut Boyton (the swinger), Fiuabing, L. [ Sam’h Beneuior, 607 Uroudway, Now York. Rev, C,H, Saycont, Uv Noble-st, Brook lynN. Ys Rey, A, H. Somnen, Pruderick, Mu, Kev.Geo, E. Paart, 8t, Stopbons Church, Phila. Rev. C. J. Jones, Now Brighton, N, ¥., &c., do, A real cure of Cuturrh for $1.0) 4 ane AMUSE ENTS. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALT. wr] TO-NIGHT And SATURDAY AFTERNOON nnd EVENING only appearances hors this season of MILLE, MARIE LITTA! And Wer Grund Convert, Company. on whjen necaalon hey wilt ba asststed by the xrewtest living Hav Mone aboLdaL ye Kreatest living Violunea! FISCHER, EDOUARD HEIMENDAHL, Violinist, LOUIS FALK, Organist, And tho Celebrated LIESECANC - HEIMENDAHL STHING QUARTET. cand Inauguration of the STAI 1FC. rved Seuts fur anie at the Lox, and $1, Toonuht, "PUI COL Ollice ar Be Grand Thanksgiving “Matinee! GRAND OPERA-HOU Clurk-st, opposity new Court-Houuse, This Thanksgiving Day, SHANNON and EDESON ‘The Celobrated Comedians, In Three Glorious Performancest ‘vo nt the Theatre, one at thelr hutel, Grand Mut 2p. 1. noe ALL p. 1, urkey nt Su Dime Ing atBorek itven I ‘Tho new Comedy-Drumayy toe A GOLDEN GAME. Next Week-JUUN A. STEVENS, ELOCUTION, SAMUEL KAVZER, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART, Room 34 Central Musie-Hall, Hershey Schuut of Musical Art and Allen Acadomy. Class Saturday Morning at 11 o'clock, FOX'S THEATRE. Grand Thanksgiving Matines! To diy ne 2280 p.m HERSHEY HALL. (Opposite MeVicker's Theatre.) MORTIMER'S MYSTERIES. Fred J. Engelhardt, Manager, Grand Gala Proe erymime for this TIL HIVIN ¥. r a 5 Uf Magic, the Th iennin. He ein capitation: Tngercoll in right, with _Sdinivon al conti Sente—Musinee, (cu NOOLEY’S THEATRE. Unprecedented success of the world-renowned WILLIE EDOUIN And his great Company, Presenting the Quaint and Queer Mustent Concelt, DREADLS; Or, Fun In a Photograph Gallery. Nhunksglving Matinee this afternoon at? p.m. re SCOTT-SIDDONS and Come FON’S THEATRE. Grand Thanksgiving Matinee! Sprite, F performance at Mounds, Nov, 29-Srs, pany. ‘To-day ut 2:30 p.m, HAVERLY’S THEATRE, 4.1. HAVERLY, Manauer aud Proprietor Remember thie Thankexlving Matinee. Don't Forget this Thanksgiving Night. ‘The Popular aud Succersfal fal LEAVITT'S ORAM EXGLISH OPERA URLESQUE COMPANY In Ofendneh's Latest Production (Engtish version), LA FILLE DU TAMBOUR MAJOR, (THE DRUM-MAJOIS DAUGHTER) Matin nesday und Saturday at 2. MeVICKERS THEATRE. To-day a Grand Extra Thanksgiving Matines, 100 The New | {eye} WIVES | doerican Drums! | WIVES Tweight! | gap Peeg | To-night! Saturday, Laat Matinee. of Robin pong Se SMITH RUSSELL In EDGE- FOS THEATRE, Grand Thanksgiving. Matinee! Tosduy ut 2280 pe, ma. TIVOLI MUSIC-HALL, MUG Bunth Clarkes, Thanksgiving Matinee, Admission Free! Prof, Charles Nitschke's Celebrated Orchestra, And Singlug by the Misses Fanny and Alico Wright, Frank and Jusie De Forest. Commences nt pe, GAMHICK & BARTELS, Proprictors. Concert every urunt i ALS U'eluck. CHICAGO ROLLER SKATING RINK, Miebiyan-ay. and Congress-nt, Entrance on Congress, Day—Singlo udmission, Scenta; children, {2 years and under, 10 cents. Eventit= Shute ddintystun, 0 cents; angio admle- iy ‘Three admissh ‘Ten udtulesiun ry ‘anornits Hp, ithe anid 4390 beluit of patrons, res or bag of akates FOX TRE. Grand Thanksgiving Matinee! faye ae BUFO pe a SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE Every Night during the Weok und Matinoos Wednoss day, Vhuraday, Sulurday, and Sunday, Harty Miner and Pat Rooney's Comblaation. ‘Thunkwutsing Day (Thursday, Nov, 25), 0 Grand Pat Iuonvy Muttieu wt 220, : TRE. FOX'S THE, Grand Thanksgiving Matinee! 'Vosday nt 2120 p,m. FURS. Fir Mauolaclurng Co, 142 & 144 Wabash-av., Aro show the turgost und hundsumest stock of ‘Furs In this inarkot, compelating Seat and Mint Sacques aiid Dotinanss Far-tined dn fargest curlety. lined Normaa, hulf tightestting, and superior to auything bathe market, nade up iu Slelllan, Silk, Satta de Lyon, eter ‘eat Hate anil Caps sor Ladies and Gentle. west wtylare Far Trhamtige ta every varlety and grade, aud full assortinent dy alt ines of Bars. All goods made up uniter our pursonal euparyision, yuurantoed tn alt ruspucts, aid pull at manutacturors, iced, BEAK & BUCHER, (42 & 144 Wabash-av. PAL bats” BTANDAND SCALES oF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, W113 Luke st. Chicago, Becarciuitobuy voly the Geuuiog, arnents up alt yrades, trimmed, * ape tor alt in as watt Qailveackeoves