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MARINE The Arctic Experiences on Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Erie Continue. A Number of Vessels Get Clear on Lake Erie and Reach Cleveland. + Soveral Propellers, Tugs, and Vessels Still Firmly Grasped by tho Too-Kiug. Report from the -Stralts that Storme Ponnd Vessels Are Getting Short of Provisions. An Anchor Line Propeller Ashore on tha Faxes— Schooner Taylor on South Man- Mou Isfand. Scow Mary Ellen Stranded and a Nombor of Graft Out Through by Ice, (EX ee aera Severe Damage to the Cargo of Iie Propeller Waverly —The T. W. Palmer's Expertence, * Ele, Ele. THE FREEZE-UP, FROM DAKE SUPERIOR, Messrs. Leopold & Austrian are in reecipt of teleyruphie information to the effect that the propeller Muabstee suceeeded tn breaking ber awuy out of the fee at the entrance to the Pore tage Lake Canal, and progecded to Copper Mar- bor to discharge her cargo. Jt ts deemed alto- gether likely that the Manistee will proceed at onee to Duluth for another cargo of merchate dise and miuiug suppiles, There seem to be no prospeet for an immedinte delivery of the inere chandise and mining sale ree Aine ee ulated nt Ashland via the Wiseonsin Centr Tule, 34 ‘Leopold & Austrian hive ho advices concerning the stern -barKe Whiting and a Sit Saito y undoubtedly stlLare dn the (ee 1 ’ 2 tothe Portuge bike Carns anil Ll falr to curry their fron-ore cargoes unit spring, From the Saust Messrs, Leopold & abltatelan, have laformution that the propellers Tndia und Arizonn tact the Joseph Le Hurd: and City of Fremont at Sailors’ Eucanpment, on Suturday and reported that these bonts would exe lence nu difienlty in working through to thelr destination us well as returning. FROM THE STRALTS. Captains af propellers arriving from the Stralta report the snow three feet deep on the Jand, yet they encommtered very tittle tee, - Capt. J. de Higgie yesterday afternoon re? ceived a dispateh trom Chebuyxan anionneing the retura of his schooner John Miner to tat port ondly leed, The Miner wus one of the feet that pot under ray. Monday nlght and ‘Tues Ha y for the purp of making an eifort to rene! Citeago. Neg experience does not augur we for the remainder of the fleet in whose cuinpany bbe was, i ‘THE SITUATION ON LAKE RITE, Special Dispatch to The Chicuga Tribuns, Concresren, Ont. Nov. 24.—Tho tug Me- Arthuris here frozen In. Her rudder is gone, and she fg badly stove, . x A large propeller, bound down, with the ferry steamer Fortune assisting, i mating stow prog- ¢ 9, The tug Kate Williams {3 frozen in, and the schooners Jusepl Palge, M. J. Cunning, aud three others, mine LOOT ara Chiat The light ship Is in sight, fur yates uther is keen, and the ice 1s inerenaing fo tuicknoss, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KINcsvitue, Ot, Nov. 24—The tug Me- Arthur, which was trying to get the schooner Joseph Pulge through the lee yesterday, bad to Tenve her about three niles olf from: here, hav- ing bu a hole stove in Nice, iy her, ones ee shipped. A tug, supposed to bo tho £ lle, ein & pile aualateinee: of the MeArthur, but could do nothing. ‘The ive i3inuving to the enstward, taking tho ‘Vessels with It, wo men caine Ashore fram the schooner Ed- ward Kelley to-day, und bad to remuln on share aitnight. Tho Mate and tyo men eume adore from the schooner Joseph Palge, ‘Tho Mutu re- Tnalned alk night, waiting for orders from tho owners, Fitzgerald & Co. of Miiwaukee, Fines were flying at hulf-must on ge! Bels this afternoon, " The schooner W, 1, Preston ts lying In about the sume position as lust night, - “ ‘Yen vessels ara in sight.’ Tho mild weathor that set In yesterday did not last, ‘The weather to-day continued very colt, and to-night the ‘wind wot around to tle west, necompanied with snow, Icebas been inking all day, and, although cut up several thines, It does not moye, but piles up and freezes solid. Speciat Dispateh to. The Chicago Tribune, Amnenstauud, Ont, Noy. 4.—Tho propeller Nebraska was cut out by the Fortune last night out brought to the dock here, where she still re- minins. The tuys Champion and Stranger came down this afternoon to yo for the achooner Kelley out- sido, They had a hurd thie in the fee. The ‘al ves . Champlon could only make her length and have to buck out again. They are re} pried by tho Gurtand}to be just cutsile of the river, stuck, The Garland reports cight inches offsolld feo ou Ln Erie, It tvvk tho tugs Chumpion and Stranger » two hours to go the length of Bos laland, where thy fee fs plied up, ‘The Garland reports geoing a two-p)pe propal- Jer on Luke Erie, bat saw nothing of the Fortune, gone to cut the New York out. The tugs MeArthur and Kate Wiillums are ro- ported tn thy ice off Colchester, the McArthur disub! ‘Tho Colchostor Nghtship ta reported aground on Shickluna Reef, the Kelley und Preston are lying in tho {co off Kiugsyiile, ‘The Niagara attempted to pull the Vanco out of tho fee, to tke her to Detroit, but could not move her, and left for Detroit utd o'clock, fot> Juwed by the Erie Leite, Alt boats reported last night are still hore, Vhe tug Rooth has arrived hero. She left tho Achooner Duluware in St. Clair, leaking, und the Jolin Owen binlly cut. ‘The tug Ningara lghtered up hor bow and a pump Freed her, the ty Bob Anderson came for tho schooner Vanee, but broke ber rndder-post In the Ice. The tug Mystic hus commenced work on the ou Mnckett, sunk atthe dock here, She will have to be lifted, Tue propeller Montana ts aboyo tho crossing ‘wulting tor the river to open. Sheetal LMapatch ta The Chteaga Tribune. ° ¢ Detxort, Mich, Nay, 21—Tho schooners Joseph Pal; Med. Cummings, aint Monticello fre trocen 1 off Colahester, Lake Erie; alse the tug Kate Williaing and three vessels names not Auown, Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND, Nov, 24.—[t is reported that tho schooner Lizzly A. Law ty Just below hery ily tng a plicnal of distress. A tug bus gone to’ ber ussistince, ‘The schooner Florida tried to get Into Sandusky to loud cont, but etme back hero tueduy Hyhe, A durge Ucet hag put back here to-night, being Unuble to do nnything with tha igo up) towaeds the mouth of We Detroit Kiver, They: are us allow: Schoouers Kinpp, Mlurida, Cummings, Cascade, Swaltow, Marton, Halloran, wad others, All hia Da tough tine, ‘The Captsin of the Coseude reports that he was the Just ove: from he ee, and thut two river tua, av propeller, aud, the schooner James Wade, und another, the Dizzle A. Law, wore fast inthe fee, ho tu that went Tor tho litter hus returned without her. Vessel Su ucaine suy thoriver tuws did not dgnal tor u Special Dispatch to The Chicuzo Trikun Ente, Nov, #4.—The harbor is frozen over, and a channel has to be cut for vessels arriving aud departing. Ve Mh—'Tho schoo JSANDUSKY, No! Kelly, und Burchard, whlen etenred tr Sunday tor Detroit with cout, got es Caras Uren, Aslund. near Put-li- Bay, anid) were oblized tu coma lick toeduy, on deeount of tho, ico, the juke being full of Hoating tells, LAKE ST. CLAIR, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dern, Mich. Nov, 2h—The weather baa been warmer to-day, wt one ting threatening it Little, “The wind now Is south, with Lullentioas Of northwest winds, ‘The oly arrival trom bee Juw towny was tho tug Niagara, from Toledo, Her bow fa cut very bad und she is lengli great deal, ‘The Nhigura reports Lake Erie ine Pasgablo, Lake St. Chair bi all frogen solid, The Terry-steamer Victoria sucenuded in cutting out the tug Wileax and schooner Hlehurd Winall Wiso the tug Jolin Owen, schooner J. O. Thiye and propeller Husshty atl of which arrived this ffiernoon, The ty Ye A. Kooth was tow- ing tho sebomer Deluware through Lake BL Chir, but Jefe her about midway, When Jast seen the Delaware wea Hylng a sigant of distregs. The HK, Keoth, reports her quite badly, J. We. Wescott lmedintely patched the ferry miner Vietoru and slorto her aswstunce. ‘Cooy will te ull Ditity bave her betorg mornin; very thing is duying up on arrival here. ‘Tho tug Chunipion dnd Stranger have yous to Pridgcon Huy after the suhyouer Bdward Kelly, fruzen in there, Should they full in bringiig ber bere they wet to pay. Me buve had u Jight snow here thig ovemng, ‘The stewm-burge J. N. Glidden and consurt, Bophus Minch, wre at-BMuring City walling o chauce to get down, . LAKE HUHON, | Bpecial Wisputth to UhMeago Tribune Atvesa, Mich, Noy. 2.—The steamer Ko- woeuuw, trom Detroit, uiter working neurly wlbday, managed ty get turougl tuy ice iu THE CINCAGO TRIBUNE: THURS The tue bows while hore aide, Wut peranire 1 ports plenty: Thunder Hay and reached this py dirayling hid a fiole punched in he helping to break fee ont Managed to get back to port. degrecs nbove, “Tho Keweenaw rv of ice tn the Inke, BAST SAgisaw, Nov. 2h, tho tee emnbargo, Weather with Hight snow-falls, QEONOTAN TAY, Special Misnateh to The Chicagn Tribune, Cant tsawoon, Ont. Nov, 84—The eehooners City of Chiewzo and Ostrich, From Chicago tat. ape Inyau ap bere unable to got awny for storms, Tha wenther tustight fs somownat aullder, Gnit still snowitig, mG Special Dignttch ta The Chteane Trinthes PARRY Sos, Olt. Not Snow hes fallen here continually For ten days, and now “there t+ two feet on the level, About twelve in fell Hring the stor of Raturdity night. The st ev Northern Belle, whieh teft. this morn ting for iurwood, hat to put brek in consequences of thy heavy weather, ‘TUR STRAITS, Special Dlepateh ty The Chieagn Tribune, CrEenoyvelrs: Mich. Not shelisred Blile nye the iearge DC St iy “There is no let up to cold wud freezing. wcneirs Hiversid "homus Guivn, Ue Lady Duiferin, Typo, Jolin Mine armed back und Inside, steam barge Obl Propeller Oawoudtel huonerd Linperktl, Helle Hrown, He Arn C. Winston Fifteen vessels are inalite, most of thom Inying: up. Keine wost southwest, fresh: freezing bard. There fs some Honting tee fn the Straits, Specitt Dapeten te The © Tribune, Macisaw Ctry, Mich, Nov. 2.—The schoon= ers Suvelind and one otber are at anchor, bound up. ‘The schooner Gibbs fs here untoud- ine, From Chienzo, and will then go into winter quarters at Cheboygan, SS ie tinea heavy; wenthor cold; meor- yy Ih atiove, CUR A elat Gtapateh to The Clean Tethens. Sausta. Ont, Nov. 24.—The propoiler St, Paul, own down, reports that. the winlebound tect in the Straits nee setting short of provisions. Capt. Boyton, of the St. Paul wave than al tboy wanterl Of pork, flow, «ugar, ete. Te sitpplied the Briully teet, schooners Nlebulson, Michycan, Chandivr, and others. - ‘The schooner Watertown was at anchor there fiysog a sicnal of distress. There was a white foresund-uft sebooner fast lh the tee near Mee Galpin’s Point. ‘Tho tee [3 flve inches thick there, with three feet of snaw, ‘Spectal Mepatch ta The Chicacn Tribune, Pont lunox, Nov, 24—The schooners Tiden, Michigan, Rhodes, Irudiey, feholsan, W Jobb, Bneon, Muir, Queen City, and othe: furnished with provistons froin the St. Puule freight while wind-bound In tho Straits Jast Saturday, LAKR MICHIGAN, Sreetat Disrateh ta The Chicago Tribune ESCANADA, NOV, 2L—Tho schooners Riverside and Myusotls, heretofore reported cleured, are In winter quarters at Garden Why ting und. E. Dtrrison, after a tre: ave Zone Mito winter quarters herd ach Chandler, Paththid It ia nut likely ¢ 9° it except the propeller Leland, will leay spring, certuinly none bound for lower: aS The Chicago Tribune, t.—Thoe schooner Nancy or Bay, und stripped until luke FP Teresdall made her appearance atthoimouth of this bay this afternoon, but could not vet infor the und returned: to Menominee, Sho will untoud fretwht for this place at Horn’s Mier to-morrow, Theiea on this buy Js fully stx {uches thick, ‘Tho wind tosdity hus been southwest and west, blowing fresh; cold. WELLAND CANATA Apecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Br. CATHERINES, Noy. 24,--The werthe: ‘The leo {y the cunitl ts about four inehes There seoms Lut litte prospect af any amore Vest belig able to wer art sinless i thaw comes, Sume of the 2 Which are caught In the ennalare preparing to lay up Where they are. It Ja snowing hard to-night. Bpaclal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Port DaLvousie, Ont, Nov. 2t~—The schooner Myatic Stir arrived to-day with a lond of turley for Milwaukee. Shu Joft Kingstan in the early part of this wee! and hud to run back, stareing ‘uesdny morning. 1tls nut Wkely she will get through. THE NEW YORK CANALS, Spretal Visvatrh to The Chicayo Tribune. Burraco, Nov. 2i,—The weather remaing very cohl, und this evening a heavy snow storin set. in. The situation ou the canal remuins the suing, and nothing but a thaw wit help boatmen, AT. LAWRENCE RIVER, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, Orrawa, Ont. Nov. #4.—Five steamers and thirty-four barges belonging to tho “Ottuws fleet are frozen in at yurlous plyces between Quebee and this city. THE DISASTHI RECORD. ANOTHER VESSEL BEACHED, Only an etfectunt olose of navigation can put an end to the ditjcultles encountered by the un- derwriters this aeuson, Not a wit blows that doves notiead to loud oulls upon their surplus funds, The trouble began In Apell, and it has continued uncensingly since. Tho premium rates have been so low, and. tho losyos go heayy, that few of tha companies dolny x murine busie nes3 will bo uble to show a balanee of recelpt over expenditures, A prominent agent re-* marked yesterday to tho reporter of THE ‘tatnuse that be doubted whethor the entire re- colpts for premiums taken by the Chicago agencies the present season witl muke good the losses gustulbed during tbe present month of Novembere ‘The lutest known call made upon the under- writers fg by the Canadian sehooner W. 1 Day- lor, whieh satled from this port about ten days tgo for Port Colborne with a cargo of 24,00 Dushela of corn. Aunouncement of a serious disaster, fuvoleteg both vessel and cargo, Is cone talued Jn the following digpateh, received lute ‘Tuecaduy eveulug by Measry. Atkins & Beck- with: “TRAVERSE City, Mich.. Nov. 23.—Messrs. attkins & Beckwith: Schooner W. LB. Taylor want rahore on South Manitou lalund Friday nlzut, Think cargu all dumuged. Ning feet of water ta bor howl, Vesael lying solld on sand, Think keelson broke. ‘Think cnn get ber off with tug and pump. Tnomag Sritons, Captain,” Jn the ubsence uf detinit Informution, Messrs, Atking S Beckwith have resorted to think also, und think that the Tuylor struck on the weat side of tho South Manitou, near the bit, where the bottom Is sandy, as stated In thy dis patch, ‘They do nut think, however, that with nin Feet of water iy the hold the entire carga igduinuged. ‘Their flrat Intention was to send tho tug J. fb. Hackley to the resgue with steam pump, ate. ‘This scheme was dropped, however; and arrangements were mady to send the tty Winslow froin Escanaba, auder tho direction uw Cape, artin Bliekburn, Capt. Blackburn lott for Excanabn last evening, and by to-night the Winslow will be off for the scene of disuster, In cuse the ‘aylor is rescued the Intentlun is te tow bur te Mantiowog for repalra. . ‘The owners of the cargo, Messra, William Youny & Co, upon henring, of the disaster yes- terduy, served notiee of abandonmont upon the underwriters, | ‘Thelr insurmnve itineunts to Shou, of which the Orieut holds 30,750 and the Now England Mutual g0,7%), Tho W. KR. ‘Taylor was built at Picton, Ont. by Dixon, in 1677." Shu ta owned by Willhin Lesilo and others, and halls trom Kingston, Out. Her measurement is 2 tons, riting AZK, and valuation $18,000, ‘The lusurance upon her hall mmieunts to $15,000, of which the Uriunt hols Onl, the Greenwich 35,000, and tho Mihattan 83000, Untess the weatbor moderites the cunnces of getting bor off aud intu port are very sii, THE PROPELLER WAVERLY, Anothor severe cat] upon the underwelters fa msde by shippers of Creighton the Unto stun ‘oat Sra le propeller Waverly, which struck upon Linekitna reef, In Detrolg, Hive, und was beuehed to prevent hee yolng“duwn ‘tn deop witer. “Tho cargo of the seiverly consisted uf between th) aid 7) tons of merebundlag for thls part, aid porkups Ml tons for Milwaukee, ‘Tho tier may ul have been stowed upon the min: deek and thus cseuped Jojury, but the Chicago frente dy in the bold und tuily 60 per cent ot at One item of the Chicuxzo curge cansists of ty tong of colfea, and another of 200 tung of ah, UF the cutfee, G00 sucks, or twelve tons, fa consigned’ te ra, Franktin MeVengh & (lo. whole- ao grocers, who haye the property insured for Fawn the Orient, Great Western, and Pacitie Mutual Phe remitaiag O60 or 1 sucks, or ohent tond, were consigned to other Cotenzo housu: ‘Tula ts probutely also fasured for ity full yal about $5,500, Pie sudan ash belonged to Kirk Coy KOUp Inn actirel A Who wre tilly hisured, but thy amount of insurance could not be learned lust oventig, The colfeo and Roda nah wilt undoubtedly proye total Josses. Untli the cargo ly discharged hero it will bu diticult to des cormiie the oxict umount Of tho loss the will tullupon the fnsurauce compunics, but it cane ut fall inueh shure of 3gU,009, A WHOLE FAMILY DOWNED, Just a day or two beture the terrible stormy in the middleof October, ao ima named Larrlsh, with his Fnily, who had been living near Want Jud Guy, started in a std) boat for Grand Tray See ny Nothing hus been beard of thon alnco thos left tte Sault, and it is suspected Unit Uhey never reached thelr destination, it is res ported thut the heat has been found on the pouch with a holy stove in her—Chijweicd County News, BCOW MARY ELLEN ASHOH Specht Vispatch to The Chicagr Tritune, ARS. Wis. Nov, 2i— Tho seow Mary Ellen, owned by Cape John Melonnld, of this Wace, Weal ashore at Foscora hist imyht, Sho was Iymig at the pier, but bud to) bo cut" tease and dilowed to drift dn the boueh. she will by banlod gut thers and allowed to remain until spriug. AN ANCHON LINER IN TROUBLE, Apeciat Diapcteh tu. The Unicuso Tribune, Ravasaua. Nov. Sh—The Leland reports 0 propeller, green with white upper works, wanure on the Fox Islands. HYSCUN OF THY JARVIS LonD, Bpeclal Dispatch to The Chicas Tribune, AMUENSTUURG, Nov, sh<-'Thostenmer Garland ¥ at 7 o'clock, fulluwed by tho sleain> burge Jarvis Lord, whieh was ashore on ‘Turtle isiund, Lake Eriv, Steam pumps uro working onthe Jarvis Lord, ‘Che Gaetigd broke feo 1 wether tu the dock here. ‘The Juevis Lord ta vow allright, Quu pump keeps her tree euaily, She deh hind and schooner Mont Bhine. ‘The water wad Cight feet In her eare, Capt. Hammond re. ports tho tee from two to twelve Inches tek, They left the fsland at Ko'elock nem. att wl romnin here to-night.” ‘They are drawing ttryen fret of water forward, ‘Tho water at tho Libid> Kllng {s fourteen fect three inehus, i TITY QHORGE MUIRAY. Spectal, Diamateh to' The Chicago Tribune, 5 SAnnta, Ont, Nov. 2h—Tho ty Hrd Mowatt muda ait miaice palt (he corn-tadan schooner George Murray o1t the leach none Point Edward, where she atranded vesterday, white on passage from thle cage to Bultite, To-day tho sehooner Trade. wind was towed nlonjeside, and sho is beth Mightered, after which the tugs Wil make ate ather effort to float her, Fie a Lateiw—The schooner George Murray" wan taken olf tosnlght by Uyhtering part of her cargu. TUG DAMAGED NY FTE. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BAST SAGINAW, Mich. Nov, 1.—The tur Unelo Sain took fire at her dock this morning, burning her upper workse when she tilled with water and eiik, She is caw hy Peck & Norton valued Wt SLOWand Insured ty the Continental aud Laneashire fur 81,000 cael, TWO DISASTRRR, Snectat Dispatch to The Chtedgo Tribune, AUKEE, Nov, 21—This evening, as tho nine Lewis Gilbert was forcing her wity thrown the lee to the lumber: tmurket, she was eut firough, nnd te prevent sinking hud to be 3 Mocking Hird eaaral uttenipe ws, response ton telegrams to-night to tow the bare Ue chen to Chicage. The mnture of ber trouble is not known. A TOTAL WRECK. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicage Tribune, Stund vy Wis. Nov. 34.—The xchooner TU Sister Bay, isu total wreck, WATENLOGOED, hoThe burge J ved Gut tonight ton Heet, struck the ple! collision said toutin diteulty tut sh wa ph, while mupany the aiid wats 30 Iujured ive that It was with could be got iuside before she Mied with She now les nt tho d waterlogged, [er cargo will be discharged ti Her dumiazes are sugrent ns to wake LC Lmposale Die to take her to Cievelaud, her intended dese tination, above by th DAMAGE. NEAIt SANDUSKY, SANDUSKY, Nov, 33.—The seows Unele Sam and Conletta, whieh were anchored out In the nke ont Cedar Point, were brought in to-day through: the ehannel cut by the steamer American Eagle, ‘The Coete Sau was budly cut by the fee, and fs iyuug near the range-crita witerlogued, The tug Mystic: started out this morning to take lot of wheat and provisions to Marbte- head. algtt miles from ubis city, but when of Cedar Point shy broke her rudder-post und tost. her rudder, She was towed buck by tho tug Myrtlu, THE T. W. PALMER'S THOUNLES. Deraorr, Noy. 4.—The stenin-barge Thomas W. Paltner arrived here yesterday morning, wee companied by the tug aA. J. Sint with the barge Metbourne in tow. Capt, Diddleston, of the Peliner, stated that his ¥ bad a terrible experience on the pussae down, During 0 Dliding snow-storm Friday night the Palmer Went ushore ten miles abuse Cheboygan, Capt, DVuddleston at once attempted to biek. off, but fount that the Melbourne's Ine tad become enunizied in bis wheel, in his efforts to release: the barge the wheel was broken. it was then found necessiry to jettison a portion of the cure we, and abut 1,600 bushels of corn were thrown averbourd. The Palmer was relunsed about aL o'clock Sumlay mornings bon nt ones proceeded: on her way. All went well, considering wat they were working with a braken wheel, wntil when about twenty-tlve miles this side of Volant wux Barques, on Sunday morning, the Paliner's ening beeamne distbled, She was oblied ty let goof tho Melbourne weeeond ting, The Palmer then hoisted gufl, and ut the same the displayed. signals of distress, which were seen” by the tu A.J. Smith, and that towed ber into Sund Bech, where her engine was temporarily repulred, Tho Smith then went tn searea of the Melbourne, and, tindiug her, towed her intoSand Beach also, On Monday muralng the vessels lefttor this port, und “upon entering the St. Clair River the Smith took the lend and broke the lee, While Graal. Luke St. Chur tho Mel- bourne ran into the Paliner'a stern, steving (n ber bitiwarks und stinchlons. ft is the generat oplnimtof tho people on bourd tho Sinith that hha she not pleked up the Melbourne the fatter would surely Wave fuundered, us she was badly feed up. HOME GATHERINGS. GUAIN FREIGUTS. There are no open denlings in grain frotghts now that will warrunt any further quotutions. The season is practiently ended for sail vessels, and the few propellers now loading aud still to loud find all the freight they can curry on through rates, ARRIVAL OF 4 PLERT, |. ‘Thoeast-shore flect of courae freighters, whose depurture for this port was announced in Tie ‘TRIBUNE of yesterday morning, began to arrive Jast evening,—that fs, the sail vessels comprised in tho fleet, the: steum-burges buvlag .madif thelr appearance earlier in ‘tho day. Among the arrivals algo were one or more vessels from tho west shore, and tha schooners F. A. Georger and Allegheny, and propellers Plaludelphii, Jay Gould, ochestor, und Chicana from the lower Inkos, The vessels bring no naw, except of snow, ico, and plenty of freezing wenthor, The portelist, printed olgewhere ia this departinent, embraces thirty-auven arrivals of stenm und snil vessels, THE-RVENING STA. It hns transpired that the announcement to tho eifect that the tuy Winstow bid aucceaded in pulilng the sebooncy Evening Star off tho beach near Escanabit was premature, ‘Tho Wind Jow did succeed Iu retensing the tu Ben Drike, which had iinprisoned. bereelt while dredging to the itrunuied vessel, und = thon narrow ly esenped destruction by fire, but hug not yet gotten the litter utlont. " Ae- cording to ao dispateb received from the Captain butt last evening the Evening Star is of the tH 19 Even yet wd feet from deep water, The Winslow bas received orders to drop this wrecking Job for the present and proceed to tho schnoney W. Ht. Taylor, ashore on South Manitoy Jelund, this Invt_Job prove fn uny way tedious, the venlng Siar will have toremaln upon the beach ‘until spring, bof NOT YET ARRIVED, Up toa Inte hour last evening thosteam-barge Grunite State, which recontly waterlogged on Luke Michigin, bad not arrived from Grand Haven, She ls ta be towed hither, Private ude viees from Grund Havon ary to tho elfect that the Graulte State ty still Cull of water, a foure teon-inch steum-puinp having failed to muke any Impression, EAST SHORE HARTORS BARRED, Acoording to the statement of Capt. Jenks, of the stenm-brryge Buckeye, the pre ain wert- urly winds buve barred up Muskexon barhor until now there Ie not ten feet of water in the channel. ‘This ts bad news, indeed, for the transportation companies buving contracts for winter frelyhting. Grand iaven harbor hag i bur so dungerous that the propellers Depere and Menominee eaunot‘enter when there ia a heay gen running. It will bo jiagposalble, therefore, for these Loats to tnd shelter at Muskegon, nor yotat Luntigton, tor there tho water alsa fy less than ten tect deup over tho bur, Tho only bare bor open to them on the const {4 at Manistee, as mutters now stand, — Practically, no business of any finportinee can be dong on the Grand Haven and Ludington routes by the wine ter frelghters until the dangurcus bara are cut awyy by tugs especially omployed fur that pure pose, Mislsnvli tavatye. ah expenditure of seve eral thousand dollars, which must be borne by tho Detrolt, Grand Haven & Milwaukeo und the Flintand Pore Marquette Itailwuy’ TEVAIS AND IMPROVEMENTS, It fa Rtated that Cupt, Cobb intends to pluce an enwine and boiler in the Emi 5. bs eH and veeonvert her into a steam-barze, Capt. Cobb wiltulso rebuild tho steam-barges: Annie Laura and George Dunbar, if he Intends to do those erafte juatleo. They need thorough ro constrietion, trom bilge up, TOW. Murvey & Co, propose rebuilding thelr stent IrBO KE Joseph this winter, ‘She schooners Sardinian nud Floretta wore yos- tentay quartered in’ Miller Brothers’ otd dry- douk | for the winter, to undergo thorduuh ree construction. TO WREAK 10K. ‘Tho large tur John Gregory took herdeparture for lari & last evening on an important nulasion, Sho ls tirst to break we the fee in ture von May thoroughly, and then proceed to eumiba and break the old and tender tise IL N, Martha and ascow out of the lee there. ‘The Martin's intruitiog are such that she cannot be futvusted to do the work herselt,, hock NoTHS, aha 0p y: of ice In tho river Ia constantly In- ereuslng, According to a report clreulated yestontas, tho schooner Mours ts full of water at Cheboygan fron tho etfcets of bur collision with tho Foter. Yestorduy tho tux Angle M, Suth got the toyvellne af the propeller New Hen in hor wheel, and bud to bo towed under Siler Mrothors' dovrick to have it remover The tos a. 2. Carpenter ta froned from stern to stern shippers are beglnnlng now thoroughly for winter survice, Jo make hiquiries for veges to loud with grain for winter sturugeand spring frolghis, There will be fewer gratn-carricrs bore thie whiter thaw for a number of seasons past, ‘The sehoone! Klug has gone inte winger quarters at Escanaba, ae ‘Tho sehooner City of Chicago te Crozoti ti’ at Collingwood and being stripped for the winter. Wate worleinyg in the lee yesterday the brontig ofthe tugd. Gd. Campbell wi ripped olf, She retired to winter quuirtens ft eomequence, The tug two Hrothors la ut South Chleago’ for the winter to empiye in plating. eet The steam-yacht Chariner will romaln ‘with u: wnother xcugon. Low wyter in the iUinotg River: compelled un abandonment of. the propose transfer to the Lowor Sisulaslppl Kiver... ‘Tho schooner Barbarian, laden with corn for, Ogdensbury, bus received orders to discharge iy her cargo at Sarnia, It will be forwarded: tall, vy it was snowing and freezing atony -tho east shore yesterday, 2 HL W, Groen ‘huryu of “lid sall- ankhiug dey winUn & Con Wi t riinent for LH. C ay presented by the workinen of the vuid Arvo, with @ bandsome water-pitcher aud Gulcecbitame 25, 1880 TERN PAGIN. ed L200 bushels of gratin on thactime Son pletare of themselves ty airrouy, asa token! that ane at of how they appreckite hin nga foreman. ‘The propellers Rochester and Jay Gould are walting orders from Tuitilo. ff ordered te mike the fin to Balale, the ‘Gould will lead here and the Rochester at Milwaukee. Mott will be fronedt for work in the fee, Six or seven vessels of the fleet whnd-bonnd nt Muskexon wero laid up doy before sesterday, it fs sand, the propeller Oconto left Poe Lnst oventn; pointe north along tho west shory with no full entgo of general meretinniise, MISCEI NEOUS NEWS. A DANGEROUE CARaD, ‘ Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunts Deurravo, Ne —This morning ft was “lenrned that tho propeller Georginn, which was Mruught in by the tug Crowell from fay View, wiléto abe tay nt anchor with broken machinery, heed on board twenty tons of nitro-elycerine and forty tana ot dyninite. A squadar putice went to Investirata, bit, like the Aral, to Georgii hnd durhue-tho night gliently stote away. VURRE MOVEMENTH. Speclal Dispatch to “he Chtcaon Trine, Parr Wenos, Midi d Tho’ propeller HH. OB, Vuttle, with “er consort. 1 at Sand Beaeh, | The hitter bag a stedin-pump" on boned, The ice is now being put np, fechonses throurhont this elty. It Is ¢-ght inehes thick, The schoonens Moonlight), i. Birtey, Teint: dae ‘Ellen Spry,and LC. Buttgtave hid up at hia port. . Thu schooners Mott, George 31! Case, Shandon, eeald, and Helle Mitehett wl jeave (asmor- row for Port Colborne, ‘They writ, be obliged. to tow through tho (ev after getting ‘un Luke Erie, following the lurgé propel! ler gHaunels, . IN Tine ICH, Spectal DispatehWn The CAteaaa Tritnne, MILWAUKEE, Noy, 24.—-CaptevViliiams, of the schooner Joseph Batu upward bound, toatay svile. Ont, that the ve U Sunday night three git indies euat of Lite WINTER QUARTERS 1 Speetat Dispatch to ‘The Chicagd Trtiune, NtA, Nov. 21—Tho kehoonera' TC. Butte, Ellen Spry, D, EB. utley, Barbara. und “Moone light went Into winter ditirters to-thag, * | The sehooner T. LL [luwhiud will go to Detruit to-morrow. %. tle’s Polut. ASSISTANCE. 4 Steam pumps have been sent to the steamer J.C. Clark, which cut herseit through by feu, nour Port Lambton. : WIND nouND. Speetat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Trihune, Pont Srancey, Ont. Nov, 2t—The schooner Two Felonds ran in to-night for shelter. Wind fresh, southwes: é LAKE Pons. POUT HUMOS Port Ivnows, Mich., Nov. :4.—Arrlved—bound down—Propellers Avon, of Butfalo, and Jonn N. Glidden, with 8. Minels. Arrived—bound = up—Propeller Milwaukeo, Nok Wind, southwest and henvy}; wenther, cloudy and cold, Pour fiunox, Mich, Nov, 24.—Arrived down — Schooner G, M. Case. fn port—bound down—Propellers Buffalo. St. Paul, Potomue, Avon, Dean Itichmands steain= ers Saginaw, M.D. Ward ners FIL. How nnd, Monta! ed Cu George H. Hazurd, Je ake Wty Je. Mott, Bello Mitchell, Emerald, Shanon, ‘The echooners it, Winslow and Delaware nro below thig ports the Tuttle aud consort fs at Sand Benen, Wind west, fresh; weather cold, MILWAUKER, Spectat Dispatch tu The Chteago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Nov, Si—Arrivils to-day wero the schooners 4. G. Siumons, C. Murrivon, C. 8. 1s, Souvente, mid steain-birge 1, Gilbert, The propeller Lehigh foaded und eleared for Butt Indkt, Arizona, Ambit, and Rochester wilt atso load here and mage an effort togetdown. ‘The Lebigh's bows wore braved With thnbers from tho inside, and tho Itovbester ty to be atenthed, * ‘The propeller Roanoke, bound down from Chleago, hus been Iyine here wll day. ber omy ter evidently expecting uncomfortable weather. CLEVELAND, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune. . ChEvELAND, O., Nov, 4.—Cleared for Chleago Propellers Cuba, James Fisk, eoul, ‘The churters of the schooners Camden and tn From Cleveland to Milwauhec, are $1 delivered nt die vy eninge spring navigation, in harbor--Propollers A. Byorets, Mavaniy schooners Helena, cout for Chlengo; propuller Inter-Ocean and schooner Argomutt, youl for Milwaukeo; sehoouers Comanche, Leadville, DETROIT, Swctal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Detroit, Mich,» Nov.- 21—Bound down— Propelier Itusstu,. Arrived—Sehooners Richard Winstow-and J. . Thayer, bound up, $ Cloared--steuutzbarge Albert Miller, * Wind south, bridk, yrs ¢ EBCANANA, E « Speclat Dispatch (a ‘The, Catéaga Tribune, Escasana, Mich. Nov. 24—Arrived—Propel- Jers Tron Aug, Leland, J. 8. Fay; schooners Iron State, Clayton Belle, D.P. Rhodes, Cieurcd=—Schuouers Collingwood and Ne L. Illygic. : NUFFALO, Spectat Disnateh.to The Chteago Tribune. BUFFALU. N. ¥o¢ Nov. t—Arelyed—Propeller e ov. Boston, Cl Cleured—Propellers Morley, Sllwaukeo, Com- uiodere, Nyack, Chicago. Eng, ‘ Spectat Dispateh ta ‘Tre Chicago Tribune, Em, Pa, Nov, 24—En Hanford, Tonuwanda, lyt invugh, Lycaming, — meretinndise, steatwer Jupan, merchandise, Milwaukeo, PORT. OF CIIICAGO, ARRIVALS, Prop St. Joseph, Muskegon, tuinbor. Trop China, Buifulo, sundries, Prop New Eva, Grand Haven, towing. Prop Fayatta, M ee, Lumber. Solr Windsor, Santstee, lumber, ed, Muskegon, lumber. uskeon, Wool, ty Mitakezon, lumber, Sebv Myrtlu. uskegon, humber. Sebr$.G. Andrews, Muskegon, lumber, Schr William Jones, Cedar fiver, liambor, che BB, Stuckbridge, Muskegon, lumber, Fenr J. A. Holmes, Grand Haven, timber, Selir 8. A. Irlah, Grad Haven, lumber, Selir Delus De Wolf, Muskegon, lumber, Sebe Lotus, Grand Haven, lumber. Sebr Muntpetior, Grand tiven, lumber. Sear C. 0. 0., Grand the Innber, Schr Apprentice Boy, Grand Havun, lumber, Senr Ataunto, Muskegon, luis Sebr City of Erle, Muskozon, buinbor. Sehr J. Traces, Ahinipee, eodar posts, Subr Evalue ites, Muskegon, lnber, Prop Buckoyo, Muskeuon, lumber, Prop Newburg, Buttalo, suutelus, Prop Tempest, White Luke, limber, Prop Anulo Lauri, Muskegon, bumber, Heop George Dunbar, Misixegon, limbor, Prop Philadelphia, Battala, sundrics, Prop Oconto, Green Huy, dundries, Prop day Gould, Ruifato, sundries, Prop Kochester, luitalo, sundries, Prop I. G.-Petera, Mintstee, himber, Sehr FA. Georger, Buitalo, coal. Behe Allegheny, Erle, cout. Sehr E. B, Thompson, Shustoniat, jumber, Schr Yurk State, Muskegon, luinber, ACTUAL BAILINGX, Prop James Davidson, Battal, 09,000 bu corn, Sehr Ogurita, Buifalo, 40090 bit carn. ato THANKSGIVING-DAY, ' OV. 23, 1880, a ‘To-dny wo lift in grateful praisa Our happy hearts tb Pheu, Y oO Ufpelone Gut, who crowns our days With biedsinga full und rey, The burvest's rich and bounteous store OC yurpered fruit and grain Woe owe to Thee wham wo adore, | Tho God of sun unyrain, iy" Our happy hoines, our Honrth ires bright, Our free wid penecfal land, Our schools of tonrning, towers of Nght, Are from ‘Ths generous hand, 1 Ae ‘The aun, with light, and tony, aud health, In every gleaming ry Hox senttered fie and pear his wealth With cuch succeuding dyy, ‘Tho trees have yielded goltton fruit, Shan gous wore cleh and fair, All Nature sings, though seaming muto, A bung of pralse an prayer, : bronst, like bitlowy crest, Our inyriid sails betas! ce Thuy carry Kast, und Syith, and West, ‘Thole store of Barth's pure gald, No loathsome plague, no blood-stained aword, Fave nt ae eats areal sang 4 very “gantun of (ho Lord" Js our loved land to-duy, Bball we not, thon, ut need of praise Now render to aur Klu And thant Him, on this day of days, Mi White Joytul hymns we ging ¢ Wo ornvo Thine ald, O Cod of aight, ‘Though all aur Futura years, Tn death's dark ulgut, 0 be the light ‘Yo cheer the valu of tours, Osweuo, N, Y, Fuonence E, T, A Lady's Foot-] u Mroment Secured a Verdict for a ‘Thousund Dollars, - Philadelphia Pees. ‘Tho triad of the: dunno case of Mrs, Clara’ Brady agatagt the City of Clevelund was concluded on Monday, Tho Judy sued for S100 damages | for “bodily “injuriva recelved be her falling into ow hole Jy the Twelfth strect bridge, white passtag ulong that thoroughfare at night. Thodefense proved that the hote which occasioned the duiunxe was a very small ony, being only (hres Inches widy by twelve juches long, ‘Tho, pluintd teatided And aint pped fnte the fiete aut {up to her taner, receiving wtbrasions of tho xlin wu ertppling her ara. A doubt was rata in the minds of the Jury nua te whet! fn lady with a inedinnesized foot and ankle could sink xo far intu xo rimall hole, Ladles af the Cinderolhy pattern have: ram Feet, but Hrads'a foot hid not Hexhibited Ine denee, how could the Jury tell whether ale wore No. Oa or No. 1632 Tho plaintiit'’s ttornoy anv thit he tad iw very mind hole to erawl out of, but he was equal to the emergency. Ty proctred a twelvesluch rule of) standard nite and proceeded to mensure his client's jwatinthe presences of the jury. He showed that the foot wae Just two and one-half tnehes wit tho brondest pact aud not over eieht inches tn length with the Rhoe on. Io went no further, but the Jury were eutiatled that the foot was smullor thin Tho bole i the bridge, and a they zy verdict for thy plnintiif in the suns of 1,000, THE TEMPE RANCE CAUSE. Lecture by Mra. Ellon Foster, A very lirge and select audience assembled Inst evening ot the First Congregational Chitren, corner of Anu and Washington streets, the oven- ston being n lecture in the new eourse, given under the auspices of the Women's Cheistiin ‘Temperance Union, Mrs. J. illen Foster, of Clinton, Ia, was tho speaker of the even: ing, nnd her remarks were more of the natura of a sevlal talk thin on lecture, ‘Tho lady, upon being Introduced by Mra. 'T. 18, Carse, tit onee yatqud the attention af the audience, on account of her pleasant. monner and graceful presence, Thero was an absence of staginess, and 0 perfectly easy stylo of talking, which Mra, Foster hus acquired fi her profession 8 a practiclug attorney, in which she his gained a wide and enviable reputation in the Huwkeye State. The lady said that she adapted the Bible ons her gulde in every relation of llfe, aud sho there found written, “Wine is a meoker, strong drink fy tang, and whosoever fd deevived thereby Is not wise ‘Chis way purt of the Inspired word of tiod, and yet, notwithstanding the warning contitned in “these holy and trutifal words, the evibot strong drlis wits one that bad grown to proportions tht well might arouse the feurs of linking people, In. soctit ite mothers gave liqueur to athug children, which resulted in mmuny cages In the erention of an appetite which, growing strunger, eventunlly brougit the youth of the lund towdrunkurd’s’ grave. Like the atuily of astronomy, one hud but to turn the examining, gltss of observation full upon the domutn of politlenl economy to establish the fallacy of present legislation Upon this subject. he laws should be gt that punishment would be meted out to evil doers, and the right would then be easy to accomplish. Sho represented a society of Christian women who but one object: The enneting ot protibition laws to protect the homes of thts land from the unutterable sorrows which fol- jowed the trafic tn alcoholic lator. It was sometimes said that the women were overdatng tho matter, aud that their are wis untounded, Mothers weru engaged tn reurtg the children ae would be tho citizuusof the uxt genera lon, hud THEIR WELPARE AND BAFETY. were tho ono wim of thulr ives, and ft owas therefore nuturul and proper tint women should ‘interest thomsulves in the temperance work. It wis no longer 1 question of discussion us to whether Hquor was needed tn any form or for any pur Perse. On the contrary, had been established: that weohol was tnjurious, and that no beatthy persou required it uader any eonditions, Chri that men and wainen onght ty sign a pledge ond wear a ribbon te let thy work seo that they = wero on tho right sido aud opposed to the Iniquitous traitie. Men of wealth und Intlugnes should set the example, and dechire themselves as opposed ta It. "There wits no disgence in wenring the tiny piece of ribbon which announced the position of the wearer In the grent struggle against the progress: of the runseller, At this tiny, when the guint power of the Iguor trallic was’ set agalnst the temperance cause, every man,’ woman, wid child ouril to be known as a worker ngulnst the truttle, ‘ery woman who has the fustinets and x per of motherhood ought to enlist It the erngade against the allurements olfered to the growing youths of the land which were found In the guloun, the brothol, aud the gaum- Uilig houses. Leeat polities should vote ns they priv, and if persistent and unremitting (1 thowr Inbor uf duty intemperunce would cere tutnty ceases, if tho Christian people of Chicazo, who un- questlomibly controlled its wealth and ousiness Wcresta, would awuke to tho lnpurtuivo of voulng wid worklay for temperance twa they would tot have a Mayor whu would welcome to rintdsta lot of dawbreakers, LApplause,] Greut strong inen of brains und ability stand by, ty when the troilic $s denounced, business prosperity and revenue de mand it, forgetting “the effeet upon tho Loys and women of the countr The Hquor- yeller curcd nuthing for ave, nor lad be the ne slightest feeling or regurd tor childhood, Att he wanted was money, and in hig soulless greed anybody could buve the liquor, if he could pay for it, . » “Mrs, Foster closed her interesting address by atuting thut she knew tho subject wis old, ind to the minds of sume hud become — hackneyed. Tho cause was glorious one, however, and tea mueb could not be sald in faver of temperanee and aga ps demoralizing elfects of lauur-setti She prayed that the people Of ‘this elts ht be aroused to the Importance of the crusnde, and, by thelr encouragement, help forward n eauge of go tnch Importance to both young und old, Mra, Foster will gpouk this evening {n tho West Side Tabernacle, coruer of Morgan and India street " 8. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Antt-Macadam, ‘To the Eultor of The Chlcago Tribune. Ciicano, Nov, 24.—Your editurlul In this morning's edition in referenee to the Mayor's having vetoed the ordinance providing a wooden. pavement on Ashland avenue, and hig favoring Ju ite stead a uimeadan pavement of Imestene, Such ns that used In Bt, Loula, must be Indorsed by a persons baving any knowledge of sutd pivoment. As it ls put down in St. Louis it ts nothiuy Luton aggravation, It hus ne durnbile ity whitever, becoming pulverized in aq very short time, and, as you stute, In dry weather It Dlews niway in eliuds of stinging dust, and in wet weather becomes a thin aud stloky substaneo (you enh not call it mud), whieh pen the slight. eat dlsturbance sputters in all directions, dist. uring: orerthing, that comes In contact with f. Its etfect upon clothing ts very disastrous, te: stutt lewving stulng which can only bo removed by much persuasion, In urder tu’ keep a roade way tade of this nicadam tn ang condition it must bive continous attention, and, while ens Ang buclittle at tirst, It soon becomes un exs pensive pavement, owing to repented repairing, fran throu 9 rs’ observation this Klad of pavement, Fam led to think that tte adoption on Ashbhuid avenue, or apon any street in tho alt: ys would itet meet with the public approval sought for, burt that it would be productive of censure a well merited, a )_ Diphtheria voraus Croup, ‘Ty the Rultor of The Chicugo Tribune, Circaco, Nov, H4.—Our energetic Health OM- cor, Dr DeWulf acoounts for the sparsity of the seportsot cnees of dlphtheria as compared with the actual wuinbver of casca existing, by saytne that the medical fraternity aro divided nz to the nature of the disease, One cliss at physielans, he mya, maintain that there [sno dliference he« tween diphthorla and craup, and do not report the eases vornlng undor tholr notice, while the other elisa, fourth rovognizing the dliference, somohow fil todo thu duty, "Thls ise Rertons. tnitter waon we consider the highly contagions wuts af Yphtheria, and ite high rato of nore Gillty In thuse of temter yenra, Croup on tho othor hand Is not contaglous, Itty tndved surprising in thig age how these two diseases, a0 Totully difecont in thelr origin, local manifestations, and general beoaylur, should bo confounded, Since the days of Dr. Fothorgill, some forly yours umo, tho uatura of diphtheria and ita iselation fram croup his been elearly dellned by experienced, observant vhy- sieians, Dra, Meghow of Edluburg, Seutlund, Grecnhow of Louden, and others have thor- oughly Indorsed: the dlifercnce between those two diseases. Our rt golontitio physlelana tgeeo that the cnuge aot diptherla 1g the Inhalt ot bacteria or fungi generited in lnpertect sowernge ducing corti atmusphoria eauditions ean itl to its growth, the discuss manifesting Itself in the shapo of plisua or chamols-leathes ooking putches on the tonatls frequently ex- fending to the nostrils and windpipes i ite Progress poleuntayg tho whote system, denth tere Aiiathiog nost fequently by bioud polsoning, sulnetiiied by auitacution, when the exfoliation Ate over or forms on the mouth of the winds pipe -ronp, on the othor hat, faa purely local Ins (ammuitongor the whidplpe.cugt a local dns induced by a stiddon talt of ar eas an itmogpiere bighty with moisture: the trilauuntion rapide A manufacturing 1 (alee membraneia the winds Hine but of a dlferent chumieter from the diphe heretic depoalt, ‘This local charactor of croup kecuuMtS for the grouter success of tracheotomy —ur opening of the windpipe=tn this disease Ons SP wate chee humans Watson's tracheotomy opera- tlong at tho: Mitillesex Hospital, London. for croup, 50 per cent were successful. Tho same Operution for diphtheria rarely wuceouds, Jon Forsan, M.D, rr “SCANDAL SUIT," Bpectat Dupatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Ctuxton, JUl., Nov, 21.—To-day a five thousand dollay scandal ault was Inatltuted In the Clreutt Court by Vaumeter aud Harris, attorneys of this elty, wgulast Robert Parker, an immensely rich furmer, on the alleged charge of seducing bis housckuepor'é daughter, Hvowns several valu- able Curniein DeWitt County, it le sald he hus “skipped out,” feurivg au indictment. The alfulr bas caused gruat excitement In thts coun. ty, atsalt tae partica dave boca highly res) uatnowe See renestes The Religiously Inclined Will At+ tend Church Service, While the Worldly Minded Will Go to the Matinee. Roast Turkey Dinners the Rule Throughout the City. The Prestdent of the United States of America And the Governor of the State of Anois having teereed it, loeday will be set upart for the give {ny of thanks by all who shall have succeeded in Mnding something to be thankful for, and for the eating uf the tootheome turkey by all who have hint tocat. Not all who eut wit be thank ful, and not all who are thaukful will ent. Thanksgiving, Uke tho rain, is in the habit of filling on the Just and the unjust, the thankful and the unthankful, tho contented and the grumblers, the’ gourmand “In fair round belly with good capon lined,” and tho poor devil with pluched face aud a good den! of the “looped and windowed rnggedness" which make up no uncommon pleture of misery and wretcheilness In the midst of plenty. Arman the thnnkful there will be degrees of thankful- ness. Some will bless tholr lucky stars for what, thoy have and are, and othors will munifest ¢ sort of negative sutistaction for whnt they haven't got, and hug thomselves with delight at tho thought that they are not so Ludly olf as they: might be. Some will be thankful, some more thankful, and in fow—perhaps a yery few—tnost thankful, And among the latter will be found those wise and far-seetug creatures who refrain from gorging thomselves. and londing thum- selves up with various Hqtids associated with all popular ideas concerning tho proper mode uf celebrating the day. Thera will bo those to whom the twelvemonth bus brought a fairshara of the good things of Ilfe: those to whom It has mule to perceptible diltorence either one wuy or tho other; thoge to whom the duy and the porlod which ft cotebrates have brought nothing tu Justify anything like exuberance of fecting, but rathor the reverse. ‘The era of “buons” In various Ilues of business, however, has no doubt increased tho average of individual prosperity, and n4 compared with previous years for some time buck, there should be inare ‘self-congratue lution tu tha square Inch than hus been Apprent for several Thanksyiviags in the more recent past, ‘The celebration of the day among thoso tn- clined to celebrate will be much ag It hus been ever since It was ushered in along with thy Puritans who invented ft, but who, fortunntely ‘for thelr peace of niind, passed away before sone of the more modern innovate tons setin. Aside from the SOCIAL FRATURES OF THE DAY, by far tho plensantest among which will be the imuny Joyus familly reunlona here and there, the house of Goi and tha temple of tha Muses will clits their shire of the poeple who cete- hrate 13 thoge not without ease, ‘Those whose feet Incilue inte the way which Jeadeth to the sanetunry will nd the necessury direction, In the following announcements of services In the churebes: .. PRESNYTERIAN. + The Rev, Mr. MeLaughtin will conduct tho services ut 11o'clouk nt the Seoteh Chureh, cor- ner of Adams and Sangumon streets. Union services of the Jetferson Park, United, and Bighth Churches will be hetd at LLo'eiock in the Biehth Church, corner of West Washington hve {ubey streets. Berion by the Hey. F, L, Patton, ‘The ltev, A. 1. Kittredge will preach at 11 o’elock tn the ‘third Church, curner of Ashland and Ogden uvenues, ton Thunkeyiving services of the Langloy Avenue Methodist, South Congregational, 5t. dJoln's Reformed Epixcopal, and Sixth Presbyte: rian will be held at the Sixth Presbyterian Churchat lH o'clock. Sermon by tho Rey. J.D. Wilson, of tho St. Jatin’s Rufornied Kpiscopul. METHODIST. Union services will be holt in Grant Pince Church nt 11 o'clock, Sermon by the Rev, dr. Linebarger, A ‘Thun! ving and musienl entertainment will be wiven at 8 o'clock this evening in the ie Chureb, corner ot Clark and Wastington streats, The West Side Methodists will hold a tunion servive nt 10:30 o'clock in the Ada Street Church. Sermon by tho Rey. A. C. George, of Centenary Churel, EPISCOPAL, Thanksgiving services will be held at tho Ca. thedral uf SS, Peter und Paul, corner of Pec ei, and Washington streets, at 1W:vo'clock. ‘dhe service will bo choral, with approrsiute ithe ItGy, Henry G. Perry, of All Saint he lenry G. Perry, nints’ will prone and ullicinto ut 10s o'eloce er ee Ansgurius’ Church, Bedywick street, uvar Chic pavenue, ‘The united services for Graco and Trintt; ts Bala ut e rag, clara, Wabnsiy avout, nee ‘ourteenth street, a! ocluck. uv a Rev. Clinton Laeke, amon Dy Wie “CONGREGATIONAL, Union services of tho Union Park, vith Street, and First Churches will be hota lntter, corner of West Washinton nud Avy Bt 8, at No'’elock, Sermon by tho Rey. Gew,. yu H, Peeke, the toy. A.M. Bacon, pnstor-of Church at’ Gute Burks, will Fifouch nt thd ahere services in tho Congregational church of that pince, UNIVERSALIST. Union rorvices of the Chureh of ¢1 Unitarian) aud St, Paul's (Whivorwattsyr wit cog held inthe Inttery Michigan qvenue, neur Six. teenth street, nt ll oelock. Addresses will be nude by the Itey, Urooke Lercrord und tho Rey. Dr. Ryder, UNITARIAN. J. Gulvin will preach at 11 o'clock rch, curacr ar Monroe and Lailin Tho ttoy, E. dn tho Phird Strevte, pare TEFOMMED EPISCOPAL, ‘hankseiving services will be held {i riet Neformed Icopal Chureh, AM mutta and ‘Ewentystourth alreet, at en. Th ehuvehes und thelr pastors ‘who took part ina Apap cll! Hult ty uta jphauicoytving Le eran ie dermion will he preac the Roy. RB. Vopo, uf Trinity M, £. Chureb, ‘ ved ; BAPTISTS, Tho Thankeyiving services of the West Sid churehea will be held ut 11 o'clock with, fie Gene saat canes anier OF lnuhnant and Lincoln Hels, Sermon by the Rey, W. D1. Lawrence, pastor of tho Second Church, siNeolicg F SEWISIt Services will bo held on ‘Thanksgiving-Day at the Sieben svveniie (eoiple, une tare uM aw Xteenth atreets. at lsd a.m. Tht Kev, Samucl Murks will officiate, . 4 CHICA AVENUE CHURCH Thankeglvioy service will be held at tho Chie ciyo Avcnne Church this evening, Besides tho pautor, several prominent speakers will be prese, ent, wid contrivute to the interest of the meat." tug. ‘The church Is doing what it ean to happity tha Hea ae he hy soning, nem she plat ts antl, voomplish this, golle! ° tious of foud, elotiinge and rugie” “Celts dona al CATHOLIO, 5 alemn high mass will be celet moruiug nt bult-past 10 o'clock at the Etthedtat of the Holy Nang, corner of Stute and superior atreuts, by” soqueat of the Union Cuthulle fibe rary Agssouiation. 3 CUAINTAULE INSTITUTIONS. ‘Tho usual ‘Thanksgtymg doings will, bo had at the various ebaritable insticutons,and, as usual, it will be ony of the buppleat days in tho Your to she ithisls. Tn dhe Ulnols Industrial Schoot hopes to xlve t Thankeyiving dinner, and nenerous contr! ne Hons for that purpose’ have been sent to. ta yeailence of Mrs. George B, Stare, at 163 Ani haa Byeuliie he Ny The ludies of the Nureery and Half-Orphan Asylum bus that all hidraona who ure genvrously Jociined will sead donntions for tho. children's Thonkaglying. dinner to. that Institution, 175 Burlhuestrest. Cust-olf ctothlug and household urtleles ire urnowly solivited. ‘The little ones of the Protesiant Orphan Asy- Jun ure looking forward with pleasan antics Hon to ubountitul Thanksgiving dinner, Dore tlons for thy dinuor will bo thankfully received at the Asylum, 263 Michigan nverme, All frienda and others Tnterested will be cordially Wweivomed If they choosy to call during tho diy. ‘Tho Chicuge Avenue Courch is making in cr: fort to curry comfort to and: give oecusiun for thanksgiving inthe houses of the poor, Con- tribttions of flour, ment, groceries, proviutons, ov any othor necessaries Wil be thankfully re- golyed wut properly dispensed by tho chireh. Thotloor at the corner of Chieaxo vente and Lia salle street will stand wide open all duy tos day wud to-morrow to reculye the gifts of pene oriua donors, he ladies of the South End Flower Missin wit keep open house in the Congremtions) Choreh on Drexel bowlovard this atternvon ane ov ng at Which Unw they wish wl whe aro charitably disposed to bring frults, Jeles, wie such other things as thoy feel digposed to! give. for dixtribution in the hospitals und chic Institutions (a this elty tor Th The evening will be epecily deveted to sock uorcourse, with Iusic and recltutions, to which the-lndies cordially fjayite. the relents of the Flower Melon, and ail who would become better ucquaiuted with thely work. hig Mail jpiseueuastecta, i he ladics of tho i (calored) Baptist. Chureh wil give a Toankexiving Uinnes toed from Lim. tod p. ny, and tn the evening at U week shere wall boa luap-yeur wodding In the A ino of curling wilt bo played. at Tine Park trom 13 ta 4 o'clock, wowhten alt curlers ure invited, —— Parents who a'low their children to grow with serofulous humors burstioyg i every pore arg guilty of a yreut wrong. ‘Think of then bolnted outas branded with w loathe dis easy, and you will readily procure thet ¢ vase, and yes wi HY procure them Ln wu RADWALYS Tex, ADY Utuyp, DR. RADWay: SARSAPARTLL I RESOLVENT THE GREAT BLOOD Punt, Changes as Seen and Fe they Daily Oceur, ane a er Using a Few Doses. tan Good sprite, {isappen uO, WelMtnchol ere; Aleph nd mauler, ete, emt and hard 2. Strongity inerenses, appetite tn ist for food, no more @ tatlone lees Tele brush, good digestions ontn gelONs Of water v aleepe awaken fresh and Vee eet Wudlsturied He4, plinpeg TANCO Of weatneey ness of 8. Uisuppearauce of spots, bloc the skin looks clear and heen chanced from ite turbid and eli tonelenr cherry or amber. volo Wi wrthont pala oe aia, HAGeNeR tho ret ings m9 van dewerkiean, ws Uttle ve ne Sedugent; » Marke ininution of ay ency of Involuntary weakened Is Uf alloted in that was), with core nt tetra ho seereting glands and reeraie tt exabei ure ‘and fune stored to the several organs et bhurmony es 5. Yellow tingo on tho white of the ¢ the swarthy, sittfron anpenrance of the aki changed to clont, lively. and healtiyy coe ythlt G. Those suftering from weak or uleerat Iurigg or tubercles Will renlize prost Wicerated oxpectorating freely the tough finer testa from thu lungs, alr cells, broncht or whnipaat thront or hed diminishing the sreni!P cough; general inerenne of merungth ieee ot the system; loppnge of night-sweats and baing nd feelings of wenkness ‘uround the Bt c% legs, shoulders, ete; cossation of culd 4 chills, senso of sulfocation, hunt. bene, 2 pnroxysm of court on lyig down or aris tie the morning, All thes distressing ets! vradually and surely disnppenr, pied 7. Aa day after day tho SAISAPATILLIAN 1 talon new alene of returning health ikea tt ag tho blood Improves in purity ant eee Wieoase will diminish, and nll foreign and ee depoutts, ores; tumors, eauctrs hand here cte., be resolved awny.and the unsound ‘mai, sound aud healthy; ulcers, fevor sores te? ain alseanos, gradually dlaappear, rons . Tn on cre Oo system vated, and Mercury, Quicksilver, Jarrett Himate have accumulated and become deposit $n tho bones, joints, cte., causing carlos Of th sones, rickets, spinal curvatures, contartiona, hito swellings, varicoso veins, cto. th Hore SAPAILLLIAN sell resolvo way these ep and exterininate tho virus us 3 aieipatn _ Of tho disease frua, ). If those who are taking these meitic} tho cura of Chronic, Scrofulunsror sneha (lsonaes, hawever slow may be ‘tho cure eet hotter" and find thelr fonertl health improv their flesh and welgbt Inerensiig, or eves wees? ing ite rat Ae Ja 0 suve sign that the cure is gressing, In these diseases tho patient e gets better or worse,—the virus of the dice Not hunctive; If not arrested and driver tho blood, tt will spread and continue to it imino the constitution, Ax koon ns thy’ sWier PARILLTAN mules the nattent Wi) atta ev ir you wi row botter { health, atromth and es, nas acreae fa eo Rrent power of this rome that tirenten death, avin meee In dlacasce CONSUMF’; ION of the Lungs and Tubercut . ln-Syphiloid Diseases, W agit gL ainitls, Serofae and Uleoration of the Katty gua yexeneration Page of Water (nsta-aias yeaus relict ator Where catheters BAY e toon used, thus doing away with tho painfu, instruments}, 4 J OY eration of using thess ines . and In alveeses of #127, Stone tn the iladicy, inflammation of the Blad= der and Kidnoys. ants chronirg cases of Loucorrhaa and Uterier One bo" Alo covatains more of the acti Raion -,ftealevaes tian any setae Prep eny poonty live ote ix timen as muche eotnersTeaUNT 0: DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. a. kk RADWAY’S READY RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS Dysestery, Diarrhea, Chotera Morbus, Fever @ndAgue Hheumatiom, Neuriixia, Mpte thorta, Influenra, Sove ‘Throat, Dinicult Breathing. 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