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16 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1881—TWENTY PAGES. LS, MARINE NEWS. Over Five Hundred Vessels of All Classes Laid Up at This ‘Port. Dock.and Other Notes—Arrivals and De- partares Yesterday—Other Lake Ports. HOME GATHERINGS. LAID UP FOR THE WINTER. Never before in @:e history of Chicago bas gucu a tleet wintered here. There are now in port and stripped for the winter over 500 vessela of alt classes, and more still are to Jay up here. One of our most prominent ship-chundlers said yesterday: “The laying up of so many vessels here will do the ship-chandlery business at this port but Nttle cood next spring. The presence of so many vessels will cause early ireights to de iow, and muny vessels will leave without the repairs usually made to them and their outfits in me spring, the!r owners preferme to have the ‘work done xt the Lower-Lake ports. No, sir, L dun’t think our business will be as good next epring a3 many think it will ve.” The river 13 ‘uneomfortably crowded with vessels, both steam and sail, and great difficulty is already eaveri- enced id moving the different kinds of craft around. DOCK AND OTHER NOTES, Work on Sturgeon Bay Canal bas ¥een discon- tinued for the season. No more boats wilJ leave Buffalo this fall for any port above Lake Huron. The propeller James Davidson is in the docks of ‘the Chicago Dry-Dock Compuny for bottom calking. The schooner J. B. Merrill was chartered yes- terdu¥ to go to un east-shore port for a cargo of lumber, The incrense in the receipts of lumber at Ton- awanda this season over lust year amounts to $2,095,771 Teer. The schooner Belle Brown cleared for Mus- kegon lust evening, where she will take ona cargo of lumber for this port. The caflors_on tho schooner J. H. Mead quit the vessel at Sturgeon Bay, declaring that they will uot risk thelr lives on the craft. “ Harbormaster McCartby spent several hours yesterday in straightening out a Jam that oc curred at Van Suren street bridge. The steam-barges Chauncy Ifurlbut and Rufus Pb. Ranney are in Miller Brother’ dry-docks hav- ing repuirs made to their machinery. The Government steamer Haze bus taken in all the buoys on the Detroit River und the head of Luke Erie. She wili lay up at Detroit. Lieut, Thurston will bave charge of the rev- enue steamer Manhattun at Oswezo this winter, Capt. Bager having been. ordered to- Washing: Yon On special duty. Science may cope with many of fhe elements, Dut the disastrous jules which. are constantly weeping over our likes are too much for it The vusty deep {5 a hard fellow to overcome. Capt. C. W. Goldsmith, who formerly com- manded the steam-barse Alpena, died at South Hidye, O., lust Monday. Capt. Goldsmith is a son of Capt, L. B. Goldsmith, of the steamship Progress. During the past week about 19.000 feet of Jumiber bas beeu washed asbure in the vicinity of Grand Haver. and fears are rife that some ‘unknown cratt with all on board bus foundered. (AS yet no wreckuge hus been picken up, and no clew to the vessel's name can be bad. 4. petition ts being circulated in this city, and 4s betng tavorably received, in favor of udvan- emg the Wages of the men in the lif srt crew. They are required to be strong, coura- geous men, and the sulary of $10) per year is small compensation for the services of elticient hunds. It is sald that tho cook of a certain !umber- vessel hus brougat in a biilaxaiust the owners of the craft for 6.6 meals furnished the enitors on board the vessel the pust segsun, and that in consequence the owners have determined in tbe future to only hire sailors that can live on “wind puddings.” : ‘The boats ef the Union Steambont Company Wwinier as follows: At Huifalo—Propellers Atlantic, Arctic, - Bluncbard. "At _Chieayo—Propeilers ‘Avon, New York, Portaxe, Dean Richmond, rucea, James Fisk, Newburg. Waverly, Roches~ wor; schooners F. 8. Hazard, Last week's Murine Record, of Cleveland, 0., has the following: * We ean but return thank’ to the members af the Chiexrgo Press Club for their unusuully kind attention to our wants whilst in that, recently. They do things 23 only Chicagonns can, und the most errttic need feel no discomforture while underzuing a course Of trextuient at their elegant ¢lub- rooms.” ‘The Sailors’ Union their thanks to Mi: Traverse City, for honering sent for the purpose of aiding Union, one of the shipwrecked crew of schooner ort dezire to extend y Lay & Co. of draft of the Uni to. understand ss is Most beurtily appreciated, und will be remembered in the future by ail the members. # £ PORT OF CHICAGO. AMRIVATS. Buttalo, sundries. rke, Montucue. umber. ylark, Benton Harbor, sundries. Prop St Joseph, Muskezon tuinber, Prup Nebraska, Lutlal indrie: Prop James Davidson. Milwaukee, let, Prop Superior, Ashtabula, cout. Yrup Jarvis Lord, Buttale, cual. Prop Queen of the West, Buttaio. Uebt, Pang Charles Htietz, Manistee, jamber. Rehr ¢. J. Rogers. Cleveland, cual. Senr Gecree W. Davis, Cleveland, coal. Seur Apprentice oy, Grand Haven, lumber. Schr Jobn Marks, Manistee, lainber. ACTCAL SAILINGS. Prop C,H, Starke, Manistee. tight, Prop XK. Mcbonald, Muskezon. lent, Seur Conneaut, Ludington, sundries, &enr Melvina, Kenosha, Wznt. Seur Glivert Knapp, OTHER LAKE PoRtTs. PoRT HURON. Feeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunr PORT HUHON, Mich.. Dec. 3—1:30 p. m.—Passed ‘up—Propeller Mary Mills. Down—Propeliers Lowell and barges, Grat- wick, Jessie Farwell and bares; schooners H. F. Merry, Niagara, and L. L. Lamb. Weatber—Cool and cloudy. BUFFALO. Spectal Disvatch to Tas Chicago Tribune. BUFFALO, N. Y.. Dec. 3.—There were no arri- rivals here today. The only departures. were ‘the propeller P, H. Birckhead with the barges Heed Fassett and Hotiand, for Marine City, where they lar up. The propeller. Nurtherners with pig-iron from Dutute, is the oily buat ex: pected here. Weuther very mild. No signs of dee. Wind light, north to east ake receipts fur the we els: wheat, 1s2.570 bushel 7s us! els: flaxseed, 57,000 bushets: flour, 21,105 barrels. Shipments: Cement, 2405 barrels; coal, 2,160 ‘Tons; salt, 3,000 barrels. MARQUETTE. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Manguette, Mich.. Dec. 3.—The propeller City of New York arrived bere from Copper Harbor this afternoon ang will clear tonight tor De- troit if she can get through tho Saulte River. CHEDOYGAN. Spetial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Creruoy Mich., Dec. 3.—Cleared—Propel- Jers Nushus, for Detroit; Champlain, for Chi- caxo. Weather—Caim and beautiful today,and thaw- Ing: clear and cold tonight. and calm, paises ee eleei a THE BURGLARS’ CARNIVAL. Wiley’s Dry-Goods Store Plundered—A Grocer Compelied to Give Up the Con- tents of Mis Cash-Drawer. Certain portions of the West Division—nota- biy the Madison, Hinman, and West Twelfth Street Police Wistricts—have always been favorit and. protitable - fields for thieves and criminajs _ generally, and this, too, in spite of the well-directed efforts of tne offi- cers in-charge of these precincts. These dis- tricts are very large, and the force distributed over them is comparatively small. In this fact may be ‘the solution to. the frequency ‘with which burzlars and robbers carry ont vold and daring Schemes. but whatever may be the cnuse, Certain it is that they do a great deal of work, much of which never reaches the knowl- edge of the public. It may be said to the credit of the police that after a time they re- , cover a large percentage of stolen yoods and capture many of the crooks concerned in the Jobs. The last case'of any consequence in the burelary line was reportedto the polices baving deen successfully worked two mybts auro in tho West Maaison street district, the thieves mak~ ing of with nearly $200) worth of plunder. Some time during Friday night a ganz of men— presumably three or fourin number—cut a pane Sfglass in the rear of the dry guods establishment of James Wiley & Co., at No. 21; West Madison gtreet, siid a volt, and secured anentrance. Mr. Wiley, 10 view of the coming season, had lately Inid in a stock of Indies" clonks, and it was these ‘That the thieves made a special etfort to secure. Jt is supposed that they must have had 4 Wagon or conveyance of some kind in the alley back of the building, for what they took MADE TOO GREAT A LOAD for them to off, Every cloas of any value was taken, as’ well asa number vf other articles, “such bolts of cloth, silk, and the like,worth altogether about $1,800. Mr. Wiley discovered his loss yesterday morn- ing and reported to the West Madison street po- tice, who" will” endeavor to discover who the thieves are. The job was so cleverly und quietly done. that no ne living above the. store or upon ‘he second floors of the adjoining buildings’ was disturbed {enough to warrant an investigation. Another theft, of a different ‘character, more .{ Meter Stopes daring, equally successful and Jess profit- |’ DEATHS. able, was~ committed at 8:45 o'clock last evening at the grocery store of Jonn Murpny, Deen ange oere day, Dee. 5, from the residence of J. TL. Honed two young men strolled into the piace. by carriages to Cal- Y walking West Adams-st., and one of them kept close beside the proprictor, who, unsuspicious _In Paris, Canada, Now. 23, 1831, nt the of | their designs. made nu demonstration. | residence of Her brother. Geo, stanwen. ¥ ons Suddenly this Founz man whipped a revolver trom bis pocket, and, sboving It under Mr. Mu pby’s nose, be requested him to keep quiet. tnder the circumstances, Mr. Murphy was auite ling to accommuaate the sentieman; and wagas dumb as an oyster. Tho second youns man then stepped around the counter and -beiped himself-to the contents of the cash-draw- er. Both of them left us svou us they secured the cash, bidding the proprietor good-night beluved wife of Geo. Hardison, of ar. “Dee. 3 at nis residence, $33 Mafleran’lnoss of four weeks, ANA—ALOSD West Washingtos Chacles C.-Dana.. Notice of funerat hereafter. j i i MCCAFFREY—Dec. 2 at her late residence, 59 Judd-st, Mrs. Bridget McCaffrey, beloved mother of James and the late Michael McCaffrey. Funeral will take pince Monday, Dee. 5, at 10 a. my by carrinzes to the Holy Family Chureb, thence by with a pleasantness that must bave been | cars to Calvary Cemetery. i vastly enjoyabie to Mr. Murpay. He reported CATER—At Libertyville, IIL, at 6:9) a. an. Now. a his case at the Hinman Street Station and | of divbtherin, Altce, beloved Crees Lieut. Darros, with Otticer Fugate. made an | and Myra S. Cater, aged years 10 Hone aan nd inetfectual attempt to find the thieves. Mr. | | SMITH —Dec, . Franges D. Smith, aed simply to the effect that they were young men | djty, O" : Funeral service at residence, 1821 Celumet-av., Sun- dressed in dark clothing und wearing hats. FIRE RECORD. An Incendiary Biaze—The Allezed Per- petraturs under Arrest. : duy, Dec, utd p. wm. Friends are invited. Inter- went at Bloomington, 11, 3277 New York und Srooklyn papers please copy. Toyn Edward, beloved son of: th, azed 15 yeurs und S menth ‘uneral Sunday, the aths by ringes to Jesuit An alarm was sounded from Box 45% at 4:04 | Chureb, thence by cars to Calvary Cemetery. o'clock yesterday morning, n large volume of | | MAGOON—Nov. 24, at Eldora, 1a, of apoplexy Osear #. Mazoon, aced :S years. es smoke having been seen issuing from the 1 , Ps °, T2~ Vermont papers please copy. two-story frame building No. a3; West posal MEADH—In Jetfersom. Monday, Nov. 283, Eugeno Meade. formerly of County Galway, Ireland. Madison strect—a house occupied on the- a . . 5 3 pain infurination regarding the par- ground tloor by E. M. Nichols, a restaurant | ,fjulagey ghaun yriason fSeaMin the Boe keéper, and up-stairs by Joseph Hinks an his | Dunouzb, Jetersun ‘Cook County, I. family. The blaze was quickly extinguished be- fere any serious damage had been done, and then it was seen that'a “ fire-bug”’ had been at work. No less than four distinct and separate tires were found to have been started in Hinks’ apertments. One had been built upon the tluor in one corner of 3 closet. opening olf. the front roow of the flat; unother in a closet ANNOCNCENE. Syhs. WARMET J. WILL MM lecture before the Woman's Phrstolozte: Raduie Monday, 4p. m. at HB. Brant & Son's Col lezes st State-st_ Subiy ‘the Mother and Mabe.” NY RW. A. LATTEMORE WILL: CON. AWA duct the Gospel meeting in Lower Farwett Hull, at the rear of tho samme rou; —sanuther che Tuesday evening. ‘She testimonies of men redeemed in the kitchen, aud still another “in | fomuatcons drink isan luerestinz te re uf the is. closet adjoining the kitchen, At exch place wes a pile of rays und rubbish saturated with kero- sene, aed tte wonder is that before the tire wes extinguished the duildiug was not 4 complete ruin. From the unquestionable evidence pre- sented bythe appcurance of the apartments, Lieut. Stanton, of tha West Lake Street Station, arrested Hinks and his wife, and buoked them meeting. Allure invited. Song service at WE REGULAR MONTULY MEETING of the Bourd of Counciliors of the Chicane Io pital for Women und Children will be huid at the re: dence o: AY. W. Kiinball, 1641 Mlebisin-av,, Mon- ay, at EM 5 mi. HE FIRST RED RIBBON REFORM for arson, Hinks’ housenold ettects, whieb were 4 3 v1 ? 7 Club will hold a re-union meeting Tuesday eve pot of much “value, bad been insured | ing. xttheir new quarters 10 ‘Twenty-second-st. A= for § in the Watertown Compr dresses, music, and recitations by prominent persuns: OF a ater, Ne yay TES eye uidmnE | uisy belexnected. itself, of which Baird ‘& Bradley are'the agents, Se TTTE = PET TN, was not dumuged more than io the extent of PAE REGULAR MONTHLY SIEETING § i * effects aren rm of the Nurs 2 Ass $10, while Hinks’ effects suifered no damage | A. 9: the: xa Asgtunt wi be Phe accused were arraigned before ‘und granted a continuance under Donds of $1,000 till eat Wednesday. . Hixecutive Board meting at 10:3). IE CLASS IN WOOD-CARVING U. A Little Bila: The alarm from Box 65 at 5 o'clock yester- duy morning was: caused by the discovery of at Diaze In the enginc-room on the third tloor of nd basement stone-tront buiid- ‘The tire did but ises were occupied by Moniroe-s13. terms apply at the rooms of the Society. urthitle woodwork or furniture will receive prompt AUCTION SALE By POMEROY & CO. INBART SALE ui) little damax Juti Goecker, munufaciurer of looking- glasses. Fifty PFiorses Burned to Death jin New Orleans. NEW Ortraxs, Dec. 3—The Crescent City Railroad stables were burned toright. Fifty horses perished, Loss, $50,000. At Marietta, 0. Manterra, 0., Dec. 3—Abeud Schats’ bone mill and dry-bouse were burned down last night. Loss, 35,00); insurance, So.0U. CONSOLIDATED. The Fight Between the Cineianati Street-Rullways Ended by 2 Consoll- dation Sweeial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cincinnati, O., Dec. 3.—It is learned tonight that the strecti-railroad tight bus been termi- uated by the purchase of tha Gilbert avenue line by the Eden Park Company, which will en- able the latter company to control the trivel to Mount Adams aud East and West Watut Hills, The price paid for the Gilbert avenue dine was $240,000 worth of the stock of the pur- ehusing company ang .000 in money. This cs AN ELEGANT CULLECTION OF a a ® Froud the brnshes of the. most eminent. artists, both ‘Awwoerlean und Foreign, to be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, AT OUR STORES, . 78 AND 80 RANDOLPH-ST., MONDAY, DEC. s, 10 O'CLOCK A.-M. AND 2 P.M. places a-tnrge amount of the stock of the Eden Park Company in the hands ene selection of guess palntnas hing been pias with great care and fine Judsment and retects mul of the consolidated companies, but not | fredit upou tie collector They suber a controlling interest. The directory of tbe consolidated tines claim that it Is practi- cally a swaflowing up of the Eden Park lie, but ig denied by the Eden P ple, who im that the settlement is 2 Victory tor thea® will now. be restored: ‘The endiess cable un be introduced on the Githert avenue ine, and it will be extended through Corryville und back to the city “by way of Vine street, forming a beh road. The stock of the Exden Park compuny has risen trom $0 to 10), and that of the cousoliduted companies from 108 to 133 in consequence of the adjustinent of the trouble, $$ ‘The organ, though not intended and not aes~ tined to take the place of. the piano. is rapidly coming into use as the ornament of the parior and the comfort and solace of the home circle. The Kimball organ, parlor and cabinet, has done more tocreate popular sentiment in favor of this style of instrument than any other cause. Itisthe handsomest and practically the best organ ever produced. Landscapes, Still Life, Historical, Fruit Pieees, Genre, eit., ets., From the Easels of Gookins, Elkins, Stobie, and many others. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock -sharp, and con- tinue during the afternoun, and is strictly unre- served. i ‘Che fact, of their being Paintings of really bigh class should guarantee patronize, POMEROY. &'CO., Auctioneers. POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers & Nanufalurets’ Agen Nos. 78 & SO Randolph-st., WILL SELL ON TUESDAY, DEC, 6, At thelr stores, Furniture and Nousehold Goods of 10-ROCK HOUSE To satisfy Chattel Morteage. Regular sale on FRI- DAY as usual at 9:8 a.m. MEROY & CO., Auctioneers, JASSIGNEE’S SALE! $300,000 UIGAR AT AUCTION, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, Des, 7, AGED. Mr. H. Streicher to Miss STREICHER Matilda Marks. MARRIAGE LICENSE: ‘The following marriage licenses were Issued yes- terday: Names and restdence. SHermen Fretsen, 257 Milwankee-a (Christina Charleston, Chic: § Martin Morgan, Chi enrieita Dybud. C {Carl More, Chicaso,..... Ubtizabeth Schuldt, Chicas SHenry Weinsexs, ¢ Eauis Tuinmeroi Jacob Mayer, Chie ¢Motlie Sehathner, Ch {Baward T. Wardle, Chicas iJessie A. Iteadon. ‘Dearborn. § Witla Devoo Wilson, fijadelphi ¢Eaima Fulrebild, San Franelveo. Cai tdden, Irondale, 111 Irondaie, I. $'Phomas 3Siurph ‘i (Mary Morrissey, 3 Sherman, Lemick Andergun, Cateazo, Urlena Norle, Chicago. (Anna Parkuan, Chi Conrad Glelser, Chicage Annie Englund, Chicago J Christ Tetze, Chicase (Minnie Waiters, Cit §Joun Fitander, Chicago (Mary J. Burch, South C! Henry Turk, Chienzo. ‘Annie Jounstun, Chi Wo'clock a. m, and 2p. m., at our stores, { Churies 1, Hooker. Chica: {Gana 1. Kayerod, Chicas 78 & 80 Randoiph-st. j Frank Tyk, Gi South Ma: (Theresa Rozen, 449 Nine Finest brands of Imported Key West and Domestic $ Charles G, Ulaner, 127 Chestnut. =Henrs 7 Partayas, Finitros, Kosa Conebits, Elteu Fischer, 24 Twenty-first. Princess, Cuvvanas, Maniations, Reina Victoria. and many other geod brands, to be sold in [ots to sult purchasers. ie Abraham, Chie: ore Lunt, Chica: Mob: VOMENOY © CO. Auctioneers. ASSIGNEE’S SALE, SOAP FACTOY, FIXTURES, AND MACHIRERY, On WEDNESDAY, 19a. m., at 1432 st Wi a f t bidder, without, ereation, the. tuachinerr” und fixtures of x suap mprising kettles, boiler, enxine, elevator, . slabber, melters, eruichers, us, ‘also, office Hxtnres, sufe, etc, ARTHUR TE, ‘4 SHUBART, Erith $2onn Boland, Chicago. (Annie Britian, Chicaz { Peter Burnester, C {Karoline Broul 1 Waistrand, Ch Lisette Adviphson, August Schatow, Chica Curoline Sturve, Chl DEATHS. CONKLIN—On Thursday evening. next, Dec. Conklin, azed 34 years and 1 months. <a are Funeral services will be held on” Sunday P. & J. CASEY, 41 and 43 FLETH inst, at 2 t the tamily residence —— P.M, at WwW Jackson-# “Friends of the minily are invited te tend. ‘the remains will by taken to Joliet, Ill, for in- terment on Monday, tz" Cincinna u and Ind{anapolis papers please copy. Gt IIAMSON—Dec. & James 1. Willlamson, axed curs, Funeral services conducted 0: az Walnut street Chureh. Cut CULLINS—Of consumption. Addie, Have for sale some fine Black Walnut Bank and S: ad Ss, Thestai id Utlice Partitions, House Furnt- Joon Counters. Beer Coole: rant Outtts, Bi tf TM iages to Graceland, dest daughter SALE, of the Inte David Collins. of Uswexo, N. ¥.. und sister of Men}. Collins, of Chicazo, aged “3 years and 4 | | The stock of ‘Tobuceo and Cigars at-No. 9 Denr- montis. born-st., Chicago, is now offered for sale in lots to sultut cost and fe4s, Proposals will be received by the undersigned for the entire stock, which, if satis fuctory, will be closed at once. All the unsold stock remaining will be closed out at publienuction on Dee. 10, 3851, at 19 o'clock Funeral from her late home, si Henry-st., Sunday, Dee. 4, from the Jesult Churet, thenee Uy cubs to Cake Friends invited to attend. james s Siuale, Methodist C Funeral trum ‘Trinity hi 1. CO - | & in. AH sales fo be @iana-av. and ‘Tweuty-fourth-st., Sundss. ‘Bee int GEO. A. MASON. Agent, % Dearborn-st. rps QU Y¥—J. Quigley, former! ii Y 7 ~ o a whlonteiosramn Cos UF Sunmbuon ar Sane aee CHLISTIEAS CARDS. O'BRIEN—Dee. 2, at his late ide 2210 S 1 of pueumonis, Ferrenee ones ewe ‘uneral wi e ee On 5! carniages to Calvarr Pe ny pFROELICH—At her Inte residence, 15 Dec. % Sirs. Juita Froetles. beloved swife otine ia Nicholas Frottch, axed 13 sears? months and i days, ge nner aoa, Dee a Bb Christ Chureh, at (U:30 Fusnas invsed” 5 Tiaces to Rosehill Cemetery. y-Chatieston and Camden, S.C. eRe Bare a S.C. and Tyler, Tex., MURRAY —saturday, Dee 3 at Yo'clock p. m. pilngerins a Hiness, at his residence, 3U6 West Wace: ang ae at ; : ey axed M years 3 munths Nollce of funeral tn Monday morning papers. FE" Butato papers please copy. PAPE #1GGOTT—Mar Ellen, beloyea daughter of Samuel and’ Amelia Pixzort 4:13 Sa ets and Amelia Visor, at, 1 p.m. Saturday, aced o Funeral ‘Tuesday, Dee. 6 at 2p. m., from 18 Sedz- cea wh KELLEY—Dec. asians as Of ennsumption, Mr. Michael ‘on Trowm sister's residence, No. 105 North Market-st, by carriages to the Chur ch of N ey thence by cars to Calvary Cemetery HOY Saume, g( MAS CARDS COMPLETE ASSORTHENT, LOWEST PRICES. - IENNA HOVELTIES! COBB'S LIBRARY, 29 Washington-st. PIANOS, ° ROOT & SONS Haven tine stock of celebrated FLAZ! IN, Ne Elegant Presents, 6 SEAT E-SIy HON PIANOS, AUCTION SALES. Nos. $f and $¢ Randolph-st. We Will Have Sales of Japanese Goods, Bronzes, Statuary, Jewelry, Diamonds, Turkish Rugs, Furs, and Holiday Goods, during this month. Full particulars in this column, with date of sales. Regular Furniture sales as a TT AND POSITIVE | AUCTION SALE By Catalogue, Fine Imported : e oe 2 OTA! 9 WATER-COLOR Drawings, Ariotypes Rich French Plate Pier and Mantel MIRRORS. _ The finest collection ever shown in this city. No Trash! No Dabs! Every number.a Gem. -The stock in trade -of a prominent ART DEALER, to be sold in total, with- out reserve.. Goods on exhibition RONDAY, TO-MORROW, At our Salesrooms, 84 & 86 Randolph-st, AUCTION SALES Tuesday .and Wednesday, ‘Dee. 6 and 7, at 10a. m. and 3 p. m. each day. ELISON, FLERSHEIM £ CO., Auctioneers. A. Goldsmid Will make a Great Clearing Salo Unredeemed Pledges AT OUR STORE, 84 & 86 RANDOLPH-ST., Thursday next, Dec. 8, at to a. m. Fine Gold-and Silver Watches, ~ Diamonds, Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Opera Glasses, Furs, and Miscellaneous Goods. If Fon want to buy good euads at your own prices attend this sale, Goldsmid alwayy sells. Kemenfber he date, ELISUN, FLERSHEIN & € "On, netionéers, By GEO. P. GORE € Ca, 2H and 216 Madisun-st GEO. P. GORE & CO. Have never offered a finer line of « Boots, Shoes, . and Slippers Than they will close out at Auction MONDAY, DEC. 5. 214 & 216 Madison-st. REQULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, 6, 9:30 a. m. CLOTINNG, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, CUTLERY, “tired or ». GUI i & CO., Auctioneers, Rubber Boots, Arctics, Alaskas and Sandals, Grain Boots, Warm Lined Shoes, Anda FULL LINE of Boats, Shogs, and Slippers, ‘Will be closed out at Auction Wednesday, Dec. COMMENCING AT 9:30 PROMPT. ‘GEO. P. GORE & CO. 2H und 216 Madison-st. Thursday, Dec. 8, at 9:30, LARGE TRADE SALE OF CROCKERY GLASSWARE. ‘We shall sell & large stock of W. G. and ¢. €. Ware, in open lots, Decorated Ware, Lamps, Burners, &e. Goods packed for country merchants. “ 1, GEO. P. GORE x CO. Auctioneers. REGULAR TRADE SALE, Ts HOLIDAY GOODS Thursday, Dee, 8,10 o’clock a, m, ONE THOUSAND LOTS. GEO. P. GORE & CU, Auctioneers. 3 FINE ARTS, AMUSEMENTS. MAVERLY’S THEATRE, ‘The Laree, 1undsome, and Leading Theatre, Estab- Hshed location, Menroe and Dearburn-sts., Chicazy. 3.8. HAVERLY. .-Manazer an& Proprietor. Roluen of lho Favorites! COMMENCING MONDAY, DEC. 5. LOCKE AND BLANCHETT’S Creat California Lyeie Organization, inelie Helville pera COMPANY Return to Chicago after a most success- ful season in BALTIMORE and BOSTON, WHEN WILL BE PRESENTED Ricard Gence's Beautifal Opera, 7 y! UN) MELVILLE As a PARISEAN SOUBRETTS, afterward a ROYAL MEDDY. Supported by a Grand Array of Artists anda Grand Chorus, The Grand Flag-Raising Scene, The Brazilian and his Mungo, : The Royal Chess Game, 32 Elegantly Costumed Children as Chess-lfen, THE ROYAL MIDDY, As Played by this Company, has crowded houses everywhere. RESERVED Seats without extra charge at Box-Ojjice. The Popular Matinees Wednes- days and Saturdays at 2. ‘Very shortly to be produced, BOCCACCIO. GRAND OPERS-HOUSE. Clark-st., opposite the Court-House. TONICHT! TONICHT! Commencing This Sunday Evening, Dee 4, Continuing One Week, with Matinees Wednesday & Saturday, TELE JOURRALIST! A plefaresque comedy-drama {Ilustrating yanious ex- citingtepisudes in Europe and America, by 2A.C, AUNTER, author of “Fresh, the American,” ‘Nights in Rome,” ete. “50,000 Criminals emigrate to this country each year.’?—Bureau of Immigration. What shall be done with them? "Tis Sweet to hear the Watch- dog’s honest bark.” The following are 2 few of the exciting episodes in the drama: The Galley Slaye's Escape; The International Outrege ; The Destruction of an American Home ; ‘the Burning Marriage Certificate; The Reception oa Fifth Avenue The Strongest-Minded Woman in the World; The Proof of Death; The British Widower's Despair ; The Watehdog’s Bark; The Box of Bon-Bons ; The Great Railroad Riots; The Wrecked Train ; The Wounded Engineer ; The Lone Railroad Station; = = The Tramp's Pass-Word; French Jim’s Revenge. ‘The play, with {ts various incidents, will be Hlustrated, by beautiful views of the Harhor-of Toulon; * The House on Fifth Avenue ; The fiudson River in Summer, and The Deserted Raliroad Station During the great Railroad Riots in Pennsylvania; And will be performed by "ANNIE GRAHAM AND LEWIS MORRISON! SUPPORTED BY Frank, Gardner's Celebrated Comp, Sunday night. Dec. 11—One performance only by the Paine-Brocolini Comic Overa Company. Monday night, Dec. 12-Emma Abbott Grand Ep- sla Opere Co. Advance sale commences Thursday, lec. 3. 1 “Tha Sunday Nicht, Wee. 4, A.C, Ganter’a AMUSEMED NicVicker’s Theatre. LAST WEEK! . OF THE T First production of a new Romantic Traged; on the Arthurian WITH THE FOLLOWING ARTHUR PENDRAGOH, King of Britain, Sir Launcelot of the Lake. Mr. Louis James Sir Modred, Prince of Ork: Prederie Bock Sir ‘Bedivere, “The Kinu’s Good Wateh Dor Mr. F.C, Mosley Sir Pellens, “That Frettui Knicht”. “Mr. otis Skinner Sir Lucan, Brother of Sir Bedivere, ‘Mr. J. W. ‘Thompson Guinever, Queen Consort.....Miss Marfe Wainwrlht Vivien, the Queen's Confidant....... Miss Clara Flatt Abbess of Almesbury.. iss Emma Stowe Cicely, a Nun. Miss Addie Piunkett ACT FIRST... The Palace at Camelot. ACT SECOND. 'The Forest of Dean. ACT THIRD, The Queen’s Ked: ACT FOURTH. The Cony ACT FIFTH. The Elegant New Costumes and Magnificant Scenery by Malmsha and Rogers, An especial feature of the week will be the MATINEE PERFORMANCES, Mr. Barrett appearing at the Wednesday Matinee as HAMLET, and at the Saturday Matinee as RICHELIEU. Monday, Dee, 12, the Eminent Comedian, JOHN T. RAYHOND, in his new and greatest impersonation, FRESH, THE AMERICAN. GE " Monday Evening, Dec. 5, 1881, The Council. LAST. WEEK! ‘RAGEDIAN, JARRETT. ly written by WILLIAM YOUNG, founded legends, called AGON, CAST OF CHARACTERS: MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT ir. Chas. B ir, Chas. Rolfe -PTunker Fred. &. Baron harl The Chase. -Chamber. The Lovers. ent at Almesbury. Arthur’s Farewell. Field of Comlan. The Traitor’s Reward, HOOLEY’S SIX NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Commencing M FIRST APPEARANCE IN CHICAGO FOR SEVERAL YEARS OF THE WORLD- RENOWNED CO: JOHN 8. CLARKE MONDAY dnd TUESDAY NIGHTS, the Four-Act Comedy called THE MILITIA MAJOR! ME, CLARKE appearing aa, ‘WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MS Dor MAN'S Five-Act Comedy, THE HEIR ME. CLARKE as............+-. ELOPEMENT | PAUI,. MR. CLARKE in Both Comedies. Saterday Matinee...... THE MILITIA MIAJOR......CLARKE as DE BOOTS NOTE, sig. CLARKE bas rerisee the comedy purchased by bim from the a which gave birth to Weilington De Buots: another act bas of * De outs.” as acted by this artist, will be recorded with the traditional ‘story of Comic Drama ns specially prominent among the most murked characterlza- erably amplitied, ‘The character wv successes In the. Gous known ‘Language. the Engilal ce Mi ments of 13:0, during which time DIAN IN THE BULTISH KINGDO (a7 Manager of Mr. Clarte's Amerfean Tour. SUNDAY, Dec. —JOUN A, 51 TOODLES! FRIDAY aad SATURDAY NIGHTS, Double Bill—Mr. CLARKE'S London Success, CLARKE Is now on his first general tour through bis native Jand since his last great enzage- he has been abrond, where he was conceded to be tho FINEST COME- W STEVENS in his Great Piay, ©: THEATRE. onday, Dec. 5. MEDIAN, MR. MAJOR WELLINGTON DE ROOTS uble Bill-MR. CLARKE in Two Comedies, “AT-LAW! jeeeeeeee- DIE, PANGLOSD a N HIGH LIFE! PRY! hor, Sterling Coyne. and atl been added. and the Major consid~ MER, HORACE WALL AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Special Announcement! The Emma Abbott Grand English Opera Company’s season will begin on Monday, Dec. 12. The advance sale will commence next Thurs- day morning, Dec. 8, at the Theatre. The repertory is respectfully submitted: Monday, Dec. 12—Fra Diayolo. Tuesday, Dee. 13—Chimes of Normandy. Wed. Matinee, Dec. 14—Bohemian Girl. Wed. Night, Dee. 14—Two Cavaliers, or a Night in Sorrento. Thursday, Dec. 15—Chimes of Normandy Friday, Dec. 16—Lucia Di Lammermoor. Saturday Mat. Dec. 17—Paul and Vir- ginia, i Saturday, Dee. 17—Olivette. AMUSEMENTS. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. 1 GRAND CONCERT ONLY! THURSDAY EVE, DEC. 8, AMERICA’S FAVORITE, AN N ER ONE NIGUT ONLY, DEC. 8. LOUISE DEC. 8. ONE NIGHT ONLY. C ABY ASSISTED BY PIANIST. PETERSILEA’ AND THE FAMOUS TEMPLE QUARTETTE OF LBOSTO: ‘Tickets on sale tomorrow morning at Central Musiow Wall. Prices $1.50. $1, ihe, We, according to location. 4 HENRY 1. SLAYTON, Manaxor. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-st,, opposite Court-House. TONIGHT! TONICHT! The Popular Theatre of Chicago. omedy Drama, ie Journalist, ANNIE GRAHAM, LEWIS MORRISON Frank Gardner’s Celebrated Go, Popular Prices, 2. Se, und Sl. JIOOLEY’S THEATRE, ‘This Sunday Evening. Farewell to Bartley Camp~ Serene GALLEY SLAVE,” st. and the Entire New Yor SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clark-st., between Lake and Randolph. Today, Sunday, Nec. 4, Positively Last Per- formunce. Matinee, at 2:30; und Evening, at 8 o'clock. Rice’s Evangeline Co., AND STANLEY EXTRAVAGANZA COMPANY CONSOLIDATED. THREE UNIVERSAL FAVORITES: Weathersby! ¥iecbardaon! Larkelle! ‘The Finest Production yet seen In Chicago of EVANGELINE! SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC ‘THEATRE, Clark-st, between Lake and Randolph. Every evening at & und Matinees Wednesday, Sat~ urday, und sunday. One Week Only, Commencing on Mondas, jee. 5, of the Highly Entertaining and Hetined Fayorites, the Jolly Pathfinders Combination, ‘with their New, Orizinal, Mirth-Provoking Protean # and Musical Oddity of | SCRAPS! introducing a STAR VARIETY 0110, by the following artists: " Marie Jasper, Magzle Veaiker, Wirgisin Tons, Harry Fielding, Ea. J. Connelly, FN. Kentfrow, j- Neary, John F- | Graham & Butler. | Frank ltpoductng their Canine wonders, George und Dan, ie Zigler Brothers, Wm. Delhauer, Harry Kams- brook, and Ec. Wi ee Aces HAVERLY’S THEATRE BULLDING. THE COSMOS! Consolation for the loss of the Collection of Water - Colors | A svecial exhibit, for one. meek onlyfof a remarks biy tine collection of Enulish. Water-Cotors, views 0! Surrey, Kent, and Devonshire. They will certainly shure the fate of the Fanning collection In being rap Idly appropriated. erie Also, on exhibition. Mr. Gay's best work, “CHIT CAGORIVER AT OUTIL": Air. Kotz's best. rHE RAKE Mr. Colby's' best, “ACs DAY"; Mr. Ekblad’s best, “EVERGREEN KE. COLOKADU,” E. ‘Open from 1 ain. to 10 p.m. Annual subseriplod, $5.0; semt-annual, sO quigrier, $202. ‘To all non sion is 2 cts. 3 Directress, MARIE A, BROWN. HOOLEYS THEATRE. This Sunday Evening, Farewell Appearance of Miss Muude Granyer in’ Buruley Campbell's Great Plas, “THE GALLEY SLAVE.” Grund Scenes: vlews Of Rome. Marsellies, and (aris, NORTH SIDE TURNER HALL. Sunday Afternoon, 3 p. m., Grand Sacred Concert, GIVEN BY THE CHICAGO ORCHESTRA, ‘Under the direction of Prof. A. ROSENBECKER. | Admission, 25 Cents. 4 tz“ Interestinz Programme Sunday, Dee. 4, 1, 13,3 HOVLEY’S THEATRE. ‘This Sunday-Ereninz, Furewell Appearance of Bartley Campbell's Oritinul “GALLEY SLAVE. Companys, Last perfarmance. Last performance. Miss Maude Granxer, und the entire cust Gi Scenic Views of * tome,” Marseilles, and Paris. DE LONG'S DANCING ACADEMY, + Amertcan Express paula, Monroe-st. : Private Classes and Private instruction. Glazad- dio, Five-Step, Rucguet, Poin, Society, etc. Fine © waltzing & specialty, and taucht with onexcetled iethod and accurucy of instruction. Second tu none west of N.Y. For particulars eall trom Hw 2 o'clock . PROF. SULLIVAN'S : DANSING ACABERMY, 187 Cwenty-second-st. Classes Tuesday and Friday eventnzy and Tuesday and Esturday xtternoons, Hesinners recelved ot apy Ume. Frivate lessons given. Boers DANCING ACADEMY; & 3842 Indlaa-av. Very popular und successful German parties and classes tor young marvied folks and chiidren. Uiasses a We Keferences. Call. . caer HOOLEY’S THEATRE, ‘This Sunday Evening, a Bai geinpellts Greut Play. © PG ATLSY Suave aude Granger, Frank Evans, T. 1. Borns, Booth, Miss Guasie De Forrest, euc. nase HOOLEVS THEATRE. 4 This Sunday Evening. Farewell Performance of 8 Maude Granger as Cicily Bining. in, Bartley Campben's Popular Pay, “THE GALLEY SLAVE! Grand Scenic Etects, and the entire original cash

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