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~ THE CHICAGO DAJLY TRIB UNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1872. for the respective ies have stipulated with eacll o time to file briefs until tho middle ‘Thiat being » period beyond which we g cases this term, tho case will slemental report of Provis- ered to pay bal- on ; order that to secure Bris- —Smeal & Rebanks; SUPP jonal assignea fil Y COUNTY MATTERS. Court—3r. Rum- ris Sorvices as er and Tax Collector. ity Commissioners met, pursnant to carment, yesterday afternoon, President e bond of $6,000 Flastic Stone Roofing Company ; djedged benkry Frencis E. Browa expect to b examinin, stand continued.” 456, E. 8. Swinney et al v, Jumes W. AfcAllfeter, J,, said : _“This i ‘aside the ordor of aflixmarce, Lascd ott B The motion Is allowed, and [ pued. 2. Peoyie’s Do ‘New Jail and Criminal a 810,000 f ‘petitioning croditors or _sey Allowe: tol, 2,126—Clicagd o o canse on Nov.d & Weldte; partics to “hel tn tako and hold property 2,003—Smeal & Rebon! pe:ty at three months’ credit ket, The People ex It T, Fdwards. Walker, J., €ai damus, The fac Present, Commissio , Harris, Harmison, hite in tle ehail Asbton, Stearns, Crawford, Jones, Lonergan, Pahlman, On motion, the County Treasure to pay to 3L B. Bailey & Co., foundstion of the County ‘Court building, plication for a man 1 disclosed by petition are, {lat the city of Aurora issue directod to tho Warden O produce the body of o priso for the purposo of being D eriminal charge in {hat Court clined to_obey the writ, ont had no power to requiro him onawrit of kabeas corpy mancamus to compel court, at._Aurora. snd Jurisdiction i with power t0 for compelling. W Giction in o cise O or assigueo to sell proj XTW BANERUPTS. r wes ordered nels T. Drovn and Wi, ¢ the Penitentiary, contractors for the Jail and Criminal 5,000 on account, sad to place ot the dieposal of the Building $15.000 to be used by them in maling further advances when called upon to do so. s resolution directing the County Treasurer o =cll £100,000 of the county bonds, with ac- crued interest, gt par, was adopted. The contract for heating Criminal Court_building, Eitchen fixturcs, WAS awards w‘:'lr.\(r? on tke ut on trial on o Schsumberg, Cook Cou: ., The Warden de- ound that the Court duce bis prisoner The application is for o produce tho b f tie Court has Lo tho writ, the last bas arme his order by an attachment e how we can have juris- o compel the Warden to ‘think the sutbority s in Tus omple power to compel “The mandamus will, th THE SUPERIOR COURT. 2,511—Comstock: v, Dutterfield ; lc: amend all papers, and _procezdings fendant’s nome {o Dinnis G, Duttes: arty defendunt. d by plaintifi's attorne; datt; jury to seal verdi all ; demurrer to petition sus- 48, 49, 60, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, to 65 in- ave o plaintiff to by changing de- Seld, and_making that Court, and and fornishing the it Gt e wit, ed to Boyd & Bufton the Duko consen! The People, etc. Chief Justice, snj e information filed soveral days ago by the Genera), in behulf Charles L. Wils: "An order, directing g & Co., for drawing Inaking out the specifications of was agreed to. The Finance Committee re] sllowing Julian S. Bumsey $6, services as County Collect i£4,000 for discharging tl the payment of & caaxcerv—{Judge Garyl. ht; motion of defendsnt fo set to answer, denied; sppeal nd certificate of evidenco Hughes ; Master's Teport, 473—Dunne v. Fox; on motion of ferred fo Scott, to fake proof for 9—Tobins v, Ullman; 799—Reftenmater reference to Scott mplainant to restore #18-Yeripht v, Wri € 260 Geriz, and for leave Doopld of the Histe on and Andrew Bhuman, 1 that iatter very mature consider- Tnjority of itho Court have d © againbt theso parties, Teturnablo to showcause Wwhy an attachment £ the new jail, rted in favor of 000 = year for his Ho tlso receives he duties of County Te collects ore, hiere- the treasury. The report Wwas and decreo of salo. complainant, case re report, with his conclueions. care set for earing, Jan. . Rettenmauer ; defaultan Hotchkiss v. Greene; rule on co Correct copy of bill of review 41,012—Harris v. Harris; Tuld inktanter, default, vant aruldebould issue on Friday next, uid mot be issued egainst them for con- - court, in of the artlclo get forth in the information Journal, of the 16th day of cese, M7, Justico Scott, and Dot concur in the action of the The rule will issue returnsble Honticello, . ¥., (Oct, Tho trial of Mrs. Charity Litts, for th dor of her husband, began before Judge P. S. Denforth jto-day. Ms. oned, swaiting trial, for over a yeer. Skois 26 ber, Mr. Justico Bre ustice Sheldon do ‘mojority of the Court. on defendant to noswer and referance to berts v. Roberts; same Or June A. Jilleons shton submitied an amended Election, which was re- e for examinatien Commissioner A: Zist of the Inspectors of El ferred to a Special Committe o Al amos B, ¥. N. 26,488—Beckwith V. and case set for Tth Japuars, Willinmeon v. Redison; demurre il ined, bill dismissed o 942 2—Caaey V.. ; demurrers of Wim. A. Gi demurrers of Russell, and_on motion of d Tule on_defendants {0 if complainant en NEW MOTIONE. Alr, Dickey moved that E. F. Bailey be admitted to ractice. - 510, Motion toextend time for filing appellee’s ‘brief 416, Demurrer withdrawn traverse filed. DIr. Dickoy sai teud, if my demurrera fences, to ask for a man 416, Mr. Dickey asked that ths respondent had this mor be made 5 SWOID nser, being one ogaiust o corporetion, Tho Court question under advisement uutil to-morTow. ADIOURNMENT, The Court then adjourned until to-morrow morning same order. G. 4 then adjourned until 2 o'clock this | missed os to Fich, coats, and judg= t complainant’s United States Clock 28 to one defenco snd d: “I desire and in- incd to_the otber de- damus on them.” answer which the ning been grant from tho Tuct of th THE LAW COURTS. NOTES OF INTEREST. Master in Chancery of Circuit Court, yesterday b st door of the Court decres of the United osing & MeKind- complainant leave to amswer amend- whom he merried when she was §as of the same caste, but said to have been, belioved from her appesrance omo girl. Litts was strong and had never been sick in his lifo Some time before his it became Lnown that his wife was very o with one John Davis, a young fellow North Brenchon s little farm Mre. Litts and Davis at- fonded rany dauces about the country together, and werein cach other'scompan ‘ble occasion. Davi: often said to companiol i, a5 may be rendil ed bill within 30 days, Y 7 on file within 10 days, store filed, and same to dered summons to issue. the United States 2 railway ssle at the e Touse brick heap, under & States Circuit Court,in the suit, in ch: Wm. L. Scott, survivor of The Wersaw, Rock Islan formerly the Tailrond Company; Reilrond Company, property ordered for & 4, and or- Beoe e until the fatal illness. s, James 3. Trow; as- attorney. _41,051—Amos 52—A. AL, 'V, Mathias tine v. City of Chi- %, Orield, attorney. who lived near John Heern, efc., ¥ owned by his mother. & Galena Railroad Warsaw & Rockford the Sterling & Rock Island ‘and Lucien B. Boomer. The ale is described asfol- ilso! — Bost. 41,033—Thomas cago ; case, $5,000 Gracs C. v. O drupkenness alicaed. ILLINGIS HUMANE SOCIETY. Engels and Samuel uider, J. Bierma, .and ass, £500 ; O, Mosnoes, att Jrali The Goed Worle Since July--Public Sentiment Alive to the Necessity of Assisting tho Gfllcers. The Illinois Humane Society bas mow been fairly in operation for four months, for prior to July the law on the subject was so defective as 1o tie up tho hands of fhe oficcra, By the exer- tions of Senstor Dore and others, it was modi- | fied at the lnst session of tho Legislature, and, sinco the amendment went into force, the So- tivity and efficiency have greatly in- creased. The record kept by the the ofics No. 500 Wabash avenue, gives an idea of the work which has boen accomplished. Sinee the 9th of July, sixty-fivo ceses hove been at- tendod to, of which thirty-three have huppencd during the present month. fourteen were of sbandoned horses, most of whom wera shot by the officers of the Bociety. In one instance a horse was run over by the cars and left for twelve hours, and in snother a cow was matilated in 8 similar way, and left un- cared-for by railroad employes or others, for & ‘much longer period of time, The others nesrly all related to overworked or abused horses, has also intervened for the try, sheep, and hogs. There ‘not yet settled, where O: ock Yards attempted to makeaman withaclub. The mon mutilated b and drew & revolver on him. , Tt isoften thought cace before tesort to expostulatio generally -proved offenders {0 1t is gratifying to be O iie” sentiment appesrs t0 Accomplisked by the Soclety of tho children proyed for. 43,057 Murz etal. ; foreclosure of Josn of $500, ‘on thio west 23 cry's Addition to ve, 41,058—Louiss Hon to restore decree of di- v. Olivia B, Arpold ; de- 060—Marine Company of them all the i 1l nd singulsr that part o secti —Gustav Herbig v. J of the said Warsaw & Rockford Rock Island & Galeno snd to be constructed between the in the county of Rock Islead and (above the City of the Chicago & Rock being & section or line of and two-thirds of a mile in e lands, tencment: acquired and be mcquire on_of the railroad Tailrond Company 2oal ead Coms. | feet of Lot 1% the city ; Rosenthal & Pen §Villiom Dyer ; petit 41,059—Pascos E. Sertion and insamity. 41, Chicago y. John S, Evert 'the subdigision of of the Tilixois and Michigan the 5 € X Section 21, jams & Thompson, atto Wolf ; appeal 41,062—T o, o ter Mrs. Litts an pany) constructed Tows of Port Byron, Stete of Tllinois, and its junction ‘with the railroad of 3:12nd Railrond Company, Tailroad of about ninemiles Jenglh, together with all Lereditaments Tho clerk in the store, “Tovuship 3 e ‘ebbets v. Kellog: Cooley - & Hastings Ve dodran ; assumpsit, & English, citornesa, Co. v. willism P Litts was scize 81 gory, Strader & $1,5005 same at- eus J, Hays; di- Butler & Co. v.J.D. Tilden & Osgood, at- with the appurtenance: also all the lsnds acquired snd @ railroad_cowpan: bfldamnu‘n.}le-s ops, Wware- ges, piers, superstruc- aben, sttached, atrick ; nssumpsil D, 005 aqullery. 41,066—, W Robertson; cesumpsit, forneys. 41,057—Buckl Of these cases, station-houses, houses, Wc{igshops, nmtx‘]’z, rections, of Bxtures Tt or appurieh The doctor peal. : 070—Suppressed for eerviee, see Litts, and on the @, v, Martin; appeal. o P an Stickler; divorce; desertion; 2—Gallandt 4T,071—John’ ¥, Helen 2afidavit of non-residence. 41, et al; confession of judgme mile of railroad, and also the use of said raflroad com miles and two-thirds of and as_shall be necossars’ te £0id section of railroad, ' tolls and income thereon, or to bo from the use and operation or tho use OF Operd- tion of the same, ¢ 5o much and £uch part of the as are appurtenent 2 wile of railrosd, tain, run, 2nd o] Ject and reccive derived therefrom, or THE CIRCUIT COURT. raw—[Judge Rogersd. German Insarance Company; _dis- attorney. 2,367—Same V. Com-~ mal service and de- urance COmPAny. 1Insurance Company ; personal 94— co and default, nal service, defsult, thongh the Societ; Hortonyille, and & ppli a quantity of strychnin she wanted it for rat D strychnino in the store, and sho purchased half an ounce of aygenic. The following duy Dr. 2,366—Hamlin v. ‘midsed by plaintifi’s ‘mereial Insurance Company ; foult, 2,368—Same v, Paciil The railway was bid in, fficer McDon- Railroad Company, for $125,000. William Batterman, now a bankrupt, oW an amount_of $1, The New: Yorl etate of Batterman's ted to him that but a_satisfactory on the liquor dealer attermsn offered one to do the needful in copsider- sfer to him of the other's stock, hich being duly sccomplished, eve d Batterman was by the Western Union top beating ahoj 1ately & liquor dealer, v et fre? ed his New York merch: which he was unable to %' merchant made inquiries efani, and. Judgment, ault, and Ju it personal 5 978~ Sullivan v. Elicken; pero 9%, 2,301—Same v. Commer- pany ; trial ; judgment f He has not yat boen arrestad, to chrry 8 grown_suddenty 7 found that Mra. 21 Insurance Com) which = _have which clearly demonstral = fhey were in anything When they are not ame: the law is reso sble to state that P ‘be more and more alive to the valuo which the Society has citizens manifest & ro: it. Numbers csll at the office, poses to do,and b come under their ob: 28 herstofore, to defendant dleaveto plaintiff to with- ‘acceptance, and file bill “0—De Witt v. Lipp- ; dvmages, $300; mo- ow trial, 471—Rink v. Ot 960—Bergman V. Myers finding security, draw demurrer, A3 draw special counts on_the of particulars this mornin, nan; verdict, defendsnt and that now adiness to co-operate with learn what it pro- cases of cruelty sorvation, instesd of neg- owing to indolence report them at the offico. at noxt month the good y will be equal to all it has came rOseate, an relieved. Bye and bye Raap his secarity, and 1| €900 worth had been dispose: man got completely began to realize on ‘bankruptcy_about of. When Batter- in bankruptcy, Mr. the ®balance of the ‘remorseless_grasp of tho holds. Yesterday egister Hibbard, to ication, andwe somewhat gister feels per- that onght to be pur- ‘seized n justice be- and equally clear that only a creditor, ees df credits claims, and 80 find_ample material every drop of the drinkhas ,peal dismissed by e lecting them, or & lack of time, is more than likely ¢ done by the Societ accomplished up to the present time. INFORMATION WANTED. with lockjaw, but other- and wien, oo Mondsy, TUnited States Marshal now tle; judgment the parties came (Gl for Mo give proofs on_the 2pj and 181) ammated scene ensued. esto the course sued; it is cle longs to Raap, ht to it, 23 he i8 ere are 80 meny fine de and preferences, to battle it out till ¢ been swallowed up in costs. Anna Maria v. Mathi Court). Petitioner d. day—171 to 186, exclusive of 172, 176, cuaxceny [Judge Williams), A small brown mare, wise in_good condition, City Car stables, on the morning of O d sbusing her. Any in- the animel wi at No. 599 Wabash ayvenue, or by foreman at Sonth Side City Oar stables. 263—In the matter of the petition of Jos ‘Qismissed at complainant's costs, An examin: the night of the da of poigon was not stantial evidence in the cas Coroner's inquest, warranted tho jury, however, in findi to tho effoct that Willizm died from the effects of poison admin- axity Litts, and she was~ arrested 5t Monticello. Davis was sub- warrant issued by o Jus- $ios, on tho chargo of being an_ accomplice, and thiay were both indicted at the ensuing term of and State streets, Boya had been riding an formation of p: thankfully recei 639—NMarguret V. Bernar aside and 10 days to_answer, 61— Gibbs et al.; complainants £0 rest days, or Euib to ; cause referred to Chase, d_report. 68—Hermsn v. C Eause heard and docres of divoree, ore bill within 20 G48—Eantzler V. Daster, to take a verdict istered by Ch: ed in jai AN ANNUAL FAIR AT CHICAGO. y arrested on & NEW SUTTS. Bentler v. Jacob Maternes ; . Felker, attorn H. Higgins v, Jaines S. Murphy } 3’8, F. Brown, sttorney, 4,061—Sam" lien on No. 137 $1,308.93; H. A. Gardoer, at~ Saine ; mechanics’ lien on No. Tor's20s. 4,663—Bussell v. k of $782.70, '4,664—Same v. .~ Johx Petérs v, Nathantel & A. Van Buren, at- a8 Best (41,052 Superior 8 for & separate main- having lately driven her she claims that she was mar- in New York, 30 years 2go, Thave lived in this_city 28 e ‘s eight children living, thy rty eonsists of e streets, valned at $30,( born street valued at 8 in Greenebaum’s bank, an gafe; she further taken to drinking end that his excesset past two years have Frederick Kinzie, of S titions for the bankruptcy of d John Weldte, co-partners un: er & Weldte, us_creditor, ing and lodging for e: furnished, $161.62. They lera) confession of § infavor of John OpELL, TiL, Oct, 93, 1872, o the Editor of Ths Chicago Tribune & out of her bouse; Sm: Some time eince, Tied to defendant, it was snnounced, | Three mon! o daily papers, that Chicago would, with the essistance of someof it endeavor to have an Annunl Fair, similar in its p ‘St. Louis. Whether theides has been aban- doned, or whether it is to be carried out, is what 1 wish, through your influentisl journal, tolearn. My business takes me through the Tows, Nebrasks, Kansas, and ontinued inquiry i, Why does not: Chicago have on Exposition annually? 1 have met, during the last two months’ trav- elling, men from Bt Touis whom I knew to bave furnishod the merchants throughout the Northweat with free passes to St turn during the Fair, to induce chases there. Chicago follow 4,662—Same V. Eest Madison street, Tracy et al; narrin deb wero oxhumod, and fronting on In- Fourteenth and Fifteenth 000; alot on North Dear- 6,000, & deposit of £1,000 d $1,000 in their own r husband bas 5. Botan ; gase, $20,000; E. urpose to the one lately held in '666—George Hagerty V. Sam same attorneys. 4,667—Suppresses Cahill et al.; sppenl. 4,609—John 2. Little v, restored papers in the causo; o transcript ‘Circuit Court and the Supreme Court. Hyatt; sppeal. tu; application for & writ of ‘from Justice Court. 4,672— alleges that ‘he: onlywithin the pust five years, s and brutality during the ‘become unendurable. chaumberg, Cook County, Michsel Gropper der the style of for rent, £30, 250, and milk ege as an &ct of ent on a note of Bragger, upon ent was entered in the Circuit Litts was neatly atti e o Btates of Iinois, s unconcerned a8 i certiorari to remove cause issouri; Joun Fitzgernld v. Catherine Fitzgerald: Migsouri; and the c Gesertion. - 4,673—Jsne Condell 7. Moore & Caulf 2 eld, attorneye, 4,674—~Jobson v, Osborn; appeal. THE COUNTY COURT. zszaEs—{Judge Wallace]. proven lotters testsmentary ,000.—Nicholas Schaeider et al,, tation to guardians to sbow cause as to restoration of files.—Hy. Timm Administral .. Louis and re- them to make d I will ask my en if their sales have d daring tho last month ably, in conseguence O, sir, this mal we want_to improve, Thera is not a merchi Tra A. Shurtleff ; will which judgme Court, September term. Cloyes & Co., yesterday, Brown & Tarl aid account of $250, Furnished ; and on the of the fm _being s, issued by Justice 4 Patrick O'Neil, such 3 same order.—Ann tor approved.—Chus. A. s further 30 days fo restoro fles.—Jeromo for the bankruptey of secutor's account ap demand is based on an un] for tess and merchandise fuct of the taken under a legal proces! in favor of Arthur an tuting an act of bankruptey. The restored canse in tter must be sttended toif ‘or oven hold, our Western ant doing business baye mentioned but would re- rtunity of visiting our 88 & Chicago travel- ts and principal citi- s matter, for there proved.—Peter Larkin ;" bond §2,600approved.— ‘ot al,, minors ; fles restored; new ang s accountapproved- -Lars Tollcsson; ‘sdministration to Ole Johnson; bond of §2,000 ap- proved.—Jullus Breidt ; W entary to Pauline Breidb; proved.—Androw Lind; L. inthe StatesI o heve the OppOI new-built city. Therefore, T do hope our merchan! ill go heartily into this canbe noresson whatever why w al Fairas well as any The sympathy aud good= Nortliwest is with e, and be sparing of no expense to show our customers and friends that, either as an agricultural or & merc: i can make a display uneq: States. Hoping you will give tention, 1 am, yours resp! Cu1csao TRAVELLER. LTSS s v EVANSTON. Nathan Shepperd's lecture last night netted in the vicinity of ©150 for the destitute family for which it was given, Dr, Edward Eggleston lectures Lyon's Hell, for the banefit of the Evanston College for lndies. His subject is ¢ Talkers and The ladies have opencd their course sooner than they ndverticed, 28 Mr. could not o secured on any other night. The next lecture is on the 11th of Edward Hall is to be the lecturer. _————— California Sunday Train, Tho {hrough Pacific express train, for Council ‘Bluffs, Omaha, San Francieco, and all other far west points, willleavo the Wells atreet depot of the Ohicigo & Northwestern Reilway at 10:30 2. m,, Sundsy, tickota via_Chicago, Burlington Tsnd & Paclfio vill'proved ; letters testa- ‘e bond for 110,000 ap- n 0. Cooper sppointed fuardian ad litem for minor heirs Nab; inventory and appraisal Fldridge; citation to_adminiai Ccount on Nov. 1.—Ellet W. sanctioning pa inventory approved.—Lyman N, appraissment, award, and _selection Henselzor Coon; administration to Em: approved, — Mary the United States Cir- White et al., is anaction -ance of Lots 6 and 7, in Block 9, Addition to Chicego, for- ity for promissory notes approved.— Lorenzo tors to filo final ace Touso et ol orders yments for plumbing and repairs, and . Rouee; inventory, have an Annu neighboring_cities. feeling of the ent it behooves us to for the reconey in the South Branch Add merly convesed 28 securi Which have since been satisied. The Chicago Elastic Stone Roofin; ade default in the rule to ! t was issued, yesterday, on tho Co., of Indianapolis, ored- antilo community, uallod in the United the nsnal warran this your kind at- petition of Kingan & itora for $779. The suits broug] resentative of the el cial Loan Company, \en, Morrison, and Cirenit Court, to resf taxes on their_stoc! by the complainant’ ship to George H. ——Thomas C, Smith Peston B, Chan puid to_ Georgs Charged and catate_settled. bort ; files Testored ; inventory, Tafiin: bohd of $47,500 approved, files estored ; final account of dler, and receipt for £23,728.1 H. Laflin, approved; %m it by Mies Buchanan, a8 rep- tockholders of the Commer- againat Collectors Yon Hol- 'Walsh, in the United States train them from collectin; re yesterdey diemisses s solicitors at complainant’s INSANE, George Fortmans trial and verdict of insane, THE CRIMINAL COURT, 3 brought in under attachment, ad- and fined §5 and costs, Sury trinl; verdict not arged, 119-Godabell’; jury and _recommended to judged gullty of contempty were issued, yesterday, in the nui- | 357_Calighen and Willi eople v. Schonemsn, ‘and James renderers, returna- dgeport pork i e to be given. “the Criminal Court, on notic el atender interest in foreclosures n land will find food for their e record of new suits to- T1—Bustlin ; recognizance surety), 77—Moore ; jury trial; and discharged. Bar James Doyle, in 2500, forfeited (Edward Baggott verdict mot _guilty, recognizance o of mortgages o Ig November. mental stomachs in the & nicy * MeGuire 3 a5 wituess in the case, Divorce business was bri age of themsrkets, demand for decrees, and the ok, yesterday there was an 2ctive supply of petitions THE ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. YESTERDAY'S BUSINESS, OTTAWA, IlL., Oct. ekl En“l‘B 'CD“(A'. met at 9, Two suits, of $20,000 each, in tre: o e, e 2l caso, wero ehtered in Gay, against Nathani and George Hagerty, following busines: NOTI( 64, Scott, J., said : the phintiff ia e; We are of the opi in the Circuit 1 8. Bouton, by Joiin Peters s DISPOSED OT. “This fa o motion to reinstat in the possession of certainlands. Yeareor th mh;(:x;[(hluhehmofiun cannot, be sl owed in this Court, if any such power oxista it ia in the Court below,” ToRmLgEn Y 71, Thoraton, J., Etated that some time ago & con- fession of error was filed in this case, is made to withdraw the confession, and Ro reason is given, except that notice had been given, The motion 3., eid: “Thisis a motion forleave to The motion will be allowed if & i Railivaya will be good on —_—————— e Star Lecture Course. Ticket for the Edward Eggleston lectures on Mon- dny and Tuesday evenings, the nest entertainment of tho Star course, are now announced for aele. il £ The End of Brunswicks The name of Brunswick; which for nesrly one thousand yeers past hss played so conspicuous & part in the history of Europe, i sppesr from the list of independe orated with Prusgia, which " ht ready swallowod up Nassan, and other Btates wh * THE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. minceRY—[Judge Dlodget 754—Buchanan v. Von Hollen; did tif's sttorney, 726—Same v. A. L. %27—Same v. George Von e, e by plain- Now a motion Morrison; same. . 798—Same V. Jas. B. Simmons v. Eli G. Runnal3s et'al; order to restore cause. filo the appelleg's briefe. the briefs be filed to-d: vrTs, gimmions v. White et al.; papers in restored cause. i bl e el lo gy is about to dis: nt’ States, and e 1o file additional record i w1 deams i urt THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. s o fla sie, | Tno motion is ap:mRALTS—[Judge Blodgett]. o M. Williams v. Clarina M. Blake: on dent ruled to ciose proofs by “Hesso, -Holstein, ent greatness and ortance have doparted. What is ow kuown as the Duchyof Brunswick was form p erfnl State. Under Henry tho Lian, rible struggla which to ‘its foundstions in the time of and which gave rie to the long and nflict_between the Guelphs and Ghi- Its Princes have alw T in the history of jon of Brynawick-Lunebure {rom nted.’ 346. Shledon, J,, eaid: “This is also a motion for further time to file briefs, On the showing made in the afiidavits, the motion isgraLted,” The people ex rel. the Chicago, Danville & Vin- A ipany V. Charies Horn et al. “This is a petition for s writ of 'A demurrer i8 filed to the petition, ded 80D answer, Leave is given ‘the demurrer and to gnswer the petition srm, g0 that the ‘case can be heard at this Yay week, mext Friday, is givento “Ipthis case the counsel 046—G¢ ‘motion by libelant, respon NEW Christian Frederickson and Geo, C. Burns, survivors of John_ Miller, late co purtners under the stsle of er & Burns, V. £coy 4 repair account of §181,13. & Oleson, prosecutors. 118—TLeander Rockwell; report of R, L. Latham, 1,977—Benjam,n Kim] ‘bankrupt eatitled ta which will be regar 8 borne oon- spicuous parts enstodisn, flled, i ter the separatl Begister Tenorta S84, AloAllister, J,, ald 3 Brupswick-Wolfenbuttel—the former of which, in 1713, becamo an appendage of the British o latter was rulad by Dukes noted for tary telents, of their smgalar eccentricities. One of them was a favor- ite Geuerzl of Frederick the Greab, and was many years afterward signally defented by Na- poleon at the Wrmy, and, after horrible sufferings, his life. ‘His on was the heroic lender of the Germon Tising against Nopoleon, in 1809, and fell gal- Iantly six years afterword, st Quatre-Bras. Tho next Duko, Charlcs, was_ ignominiously nriven from his principality in 1850, and hos since led a roving life, being noted as o collector of costly dinmonds. 1T i8 a childlces old man, of misani He wanted to bequeath the crown of Brunswick to the son of Ex-King George of Hanover, and afterward, to the Duke of Saxe- Coburg, whose hoir is_Prince Arthur of Eng- land, o that Brunswick might remain in the hands of the Guelph family. Tho Pruesion Government, however, Te arrangement, and another was made, by whicl ted to ebdicate in the course of & fow months, when Brunswick will be incor- porated with Prussia. battle of Jena, where he lost his ia_brother, {ho proseat opic —_—————— AN ALLEGED MURBERESS. The Poisoning of William Litts—EHis Yrife and Her Lover Accused of the Deed—sé Ie Will Turn Up IEis Toes.?? Correspondence of the New ork Sun. On the 18th of Septomber, 1871, illinm Latts, after an illness of cleven days, in tho vilsge of North Branch. % yeors _age, snd bad farm © labofer. His wife, ‘hands in confidential moods, beon used, but thought_that be taken when he saw how Litts was 8. Sith 2re. Litts paid snotber visit to icd at Gardner's store for e, eaying, s before, that oigon. There was no agnin summoned to attend Litts, 0y hind ma rovious to his death that ho was dying, hem three are_killing me,” meaning his wife, Davis, snd Dr. Hall. at’ Litts' houso during Lis _entiro d whiepered consultations between Him and’ Mrs. Litts were of daily oceurrence, tho 13th, Litts died, the suspicion was genoral that he ‘had been killed Roveral meighbors demanded & mortem. examination, which was opposed P tho last by both ‘Davis and tho wife ation was held, however, on “Litts died, but the presenco otocted. The strong circum- o, s adduced at tho ths subsequent to the post-mortens examination by Dr. Kemp, the remains of Litts the stomech, liver, and other ortions sent to Professor_Seeley, in New Yorls, o Ho reported the finding of 21 5 of sreenic in the liver and lower entrsils. ial of Mrs, Litts and Davie was ‘to torm, until this Oyer and Terminer, —_———— ¥low Clerical Marriages Were Cele- bratod Under-the First Erench He- Yo the dsya of tho French revolution matri- mony smong pricsts becamo very fashioneble, When onco the ico was broken Hhio high dignitarios of the Church, Mopsignor ‘Constitutional Bishop of tho Euwre, cn- fie holy state. A number of minor eccle- sinstics allied themselves to patriot women, and resented themselves at the bar of tho Assem- Where 5 carmagnole was somotimes denced newly marmied couples, ond on than ono occasion the Speeker joined and footed it on the floor of the Ono of the first pricsts who took wag Jean Cleudo DBernard, Ficar of the Cliurch of Sainte Maiguerite. He marriod a nun, and presentéd himsclf ot the bar of the Assembl) v, where ho delivercd_himself of Legislators,” ho_said, **Icome with confilence to announce in this sugusk genctuary of liberty that I have just takon ad- an impreseriptible right restorod to xmen by our immortal Constitution. Itis the Ministers of the Roman Catholic worship should approach themselves to thoir Toly origin; it is' time that they should enter into the ranks of citizens; it is timo that they should repair by tha oxample of Christian and social virtues all tho seandals, crimo, and evils he_colibacy of priests; and it is to t T have united myself to an honest and virtuons companion,” ete. —_— e ——— A Fragment from Spaine From Once @ Week, At the close of the yesr 1809, when the vic- ‘nglish were advancing in oll directions fadrid, end the hitherto invincible Tronch legions avero falling back towards their own frontier, 8 Spenigh farmer, one Jose do Salvador, was captured by o squadron of French Cuirassiors who were covering the rearof Soult’s At that time, ag is now well known, the French were accustomed to shoot on the spot every Spaniard taken prisoner with arms in his hands; snd the unfortunste farmer, when gurrounded e French, had unfortunately with him_his an old-fashioned fowling-piece, with which e had just shot one of his horses, whichhad an ‘hour before broken his leg while at work in the fields, The Spaniard wss at once dragged be- fore Oeptain Marius de Violles, the commander ‘uirassiers, and was immediately ordered be hanged on the nearest tree. tched farmer in vain pleaded his in- nocence, His hends wero tied, and he wason the oint of being executed, when the gound of & horso galloping was heard in the distanco; and in 8 few moments & beautiful girl was scen coming towsrds the party at full speod, She galloped into the midet. of the French, and, dismounting gnd rushing towards the Cap- implored him to spare her father. But, )} all in vain—the Captain was inexorablo; and in a moment the unfortunate farmer was no _ His daughter, who had watched the proceed- ings with 3 firm gaze, after she had found all Her entreaties of no uvail, then turned to Ca) tain de Violles, and snatching one of the_pistols 1rom his belt, ehot him through the head; and then, jumping on her ‘moro than an hour bef the farm where she lived, cnded on all sides. retiving, when before they had kil fused to sanction this ich | heppily, and one in his country, ¢ mur- 410 . Litts hes been impris- leeving 312,000 & year but 15 years of Ny On every possi- that if Litta was only St of the way he and Chat” would be all Tight, ag thex. ho coulda't bo nosing 'round after imo; end hat be (Litts) would ‘turn up kis toes one of these fine mornings. O the 7t of Septomber, & year ago, or there- d Davis hac been seen ‘convorsavion one night near the for- eho went to tho little Lamlet of Hortonville, in Dola: Gardner'a slore, asked for an ounce Of Arachic. Henry Gardner, inquired -of hor what sho wanted of tho avsenic. Mrs. Titts eaid thiat it was nol than cither iron or stone, —Profescor Loplam, of tho TUnited States o piblished » report on the o believes that ell our Siirics were originally wooded, and that they Five been clenred wiolly Ly fire, which, b sasey in them, except the Toots of the buffalo-grass. Sinco this is so, it Tollows that the land is perfectly well adapted for timber-growth. If trces are planted and protected, they will flonrish. ace, in “Clarisea Hurlowe,” lays it down as & rule that, to study the character of 2 woman, you should “first_find out what books i and Joseph Le Maistre, to show Dabitualiy careless on the sub- t of accurecy, went through his libra waro County, and, calling at t for Ler, but for & noigh= bor, ono Jobn Petors, who weufed it to poison Tho clork sold her the drug, and she re- orth Pranch. The following day 4 with violent convulsions and Yomiting while at work. He was takon home, ind his employer, John Peters, summoned Dr. 8. A. Komp, the village phyeician. The symp toms led hifn.to treat Litts for cholera morbus, oft medicine for that purposo. Wes summoned govorsl times to o 13th he found Lim very smch improved. Ho says, after the third or Tourth timie of calling on him, Lie suspected that Volteire was jec tion, for the year ber, smounts to isan increase o from customs, worso. Tho doctor TLitts and Davis had celled in one Dr. Hail, who had administered some medi- cine {o Litts, and the subscquent dovelopments led to the suspicion thatt the instrument of o him ¢ introducing arsenic into the sick man's system. _Litts, duriog his sickness a8 attonded by neighborsend companions, an 10 ono of these, Joseph Mitchell, he told on the countenance. plensure, that the ostponed in youth” from fear of and to-day the former was taken into court for trial, & soparate trial boing granted Davis. Mrs, red in black, and appesred f she wero & Bpectator in- Stead of ouo charged with murder. A jury was summoned with little difficulty, fi being chosen by 11 o'clock. Mrs. Litts plended not guilty, and the attorney for the peoplo, Mr. Reyriolds, opencd the case. the_full number OITY OF PARY. And exch succ from Picr No. 45, RAT in 1793 ope of Btruck Cuirassiers could remount to pursue her. A volley from_ their carbines only had the effect of increasing her distance, end it wa8 fore the French resched end found it barri- They celled upon the inhabitants tos: soung lndy, chierged the Cuirassiors. Theso being attacked unawares, and having expended the whole of their emmunition, were, after a desperate flght, gleinto & man, but not od more than_ thirty favds, ond hod sovercly wounded the g irl who had fought bravely at their head. owaver, after a long illness recovered, m: of her scns has lately, after being for eeveral years one of tle leading men perished by the bends of assas- sins, regretted by all his count: on. Wo aliude to the late Don Tablo de Gomez, the nevws of whose fate in Cubs Lizs so recently reached us. MISCELLANEOUS. The stage-coach is being largely reintroduced into travel to and from London. "~ One young man estimates $700 as what he spont for bouquets and carriages last season. 18 not, going out any this winter. O Dt. Rossenn, a miser, died recently in Paris, to be divided between his ‘honsekeeper and cook. —A fother living in Titusville, who has two or o girls, place a _notice #ront door the other night, which read: Shut Jown for thirty doys. No stove in the paxlor, thoe Tery courtab and but one lemp.” " X 1ady in Marseilles hos sued & huir-dresser for 2,000 francs” dsmages. Ho hed offered to dye Lo brown hair red, and, in_consequence of his operstions, it turned violet. obliged to have her hend shaved. —Alassachusetis has n sensutional case young men who carclessly spit tobacco 32 o.window on & lawyer's tall hat, fined each 20 and onc-half the costs, alternative of sixty days in jail. They havo ap- poalod. —Tho barbarous custom of piercing ladizg’ ents for cumings is repidly being abolished. Soveral very ingenious arrangements for faston= ing im thess articles of jewelry without the ususl snsgical operation are now Rold at the jewelry BhoP’f'LMd are very exteneively worn. o Chiof Engineer of the London Fire De- partment_testifics that he Lins never known & To1id wooden post to bo so burned through a8 to Toso its bearing before a firo could bo put out; and believes that timber is better for as now used. telegraph service forobt fres Inst year. destroys overything on en —Lovel: she rea pointed out the numerous incorrect contained in it. 2 ‘The British revenue, fromall sorts of taxa- ending on the 30th of Septem- 385,308,275, which inclades £16,500,000 from an increased income tax im- 0sed lost year. But, independent of this, thers f £15,000,000 on the returns excise, stamps, post office, and other sources. It is a plensant thing for the Minister of Finance to have so large 8 suplus as this, and it will come in at the right time when 215,000,000 in gold has to be paid_overto the United Stetes, in compliance with the Alabame Claime Arbitrators at Geneva. Z'A lady of an Eastern city was riding in & the only other occapant gtreet-car the other day. being o tall, lank gentieman, with quictly, and said, “Lady! stand bim et first, and Baid with o Jurking smile on her face, ~During the Premiership of Mr. Seward, it e his habit, neatly every year, to seek rolief from the arduous cares of state in the society of Tis friends and ncquaintances at Auburn. Upon’ ©one occasion, toward the close of Mr. Lincoln's Administration, he delivered a public address to them, and in that pleasant vein of banter which 80 frequently marked his privete utter- ance, said: It iB g lpacmim»izy of the peoplo always think of 1 are ever thoughtful in youth and serene in old age.” ‘While the remark in itaelf had no epecial claim to recollection, the comment of & wag gave ita local immortality. Hin oxplanation of the “ peculiarity ™ was this: TLere is & State Prison and a Theological Semi- nary in Agbusn. Tho peoplo ate + thoughtful al eing sent to either one or tho other, and ** serene in old age to think of Aubum, which that they have escaped both. — AMUSEMENTS. THE RENOWNED BARNAREE TROUPE Two Grand Concerts, TUNION PARK CONGR'L CHURCH. FIRST CONCERT, HONDAY, OCT. 28, SECOND CONCERT, THURSDAY, OCT. 3L Commeneing 3t 7:45p. m. Mg AR CLARE: e 1, . IL FESSENDEN, Mr. M. ARBUCKLE, Cornet Seloist ontloman oser all com- ‘be rememberad by 3l horse, was alreedy at some b SPECIAL NOTICES. hundred yards distanco before the thunder- Schenek’s C_ SYRUP, SEAWEED T IF TAKEN ACCORD! [ Dr. Schenck's medicines are ‘They cleanso the stomach, and put it 1o work; then the ay food digests and makes good bl v in flesh 1ho diseascd matter 0 paticnt onigrows tho diszase the only way to cure Consaum; "To theso threo medicings 'ONIC, AND M, bt a storm of bullets was tho only reply they roceived from tho despersto inmates. At last, sfter firing without result for some minntes, the Cuiragsicrs were on the point of the doors of the courtyard of the Tarm woro suddenly thrown open, body of the sorvants of the estato, fionded by the ens in tho lungs, and ot His 0 2. J. H, Schonck, of P! owcs his urivalled snccess in tho tréatment Tho Palmonlc Ssru; T morbid matter 17 tho lones, nature throws it off by an e mectoration, for when tho phlegm oF matter Is ripe, off, and the patient has rost, onl. HFods this: the Seawea Tonio and Mandeako Pills mast Do froely usod to cleanse the yTup ‘Mandrake Pills act upon the I all obstractions, relax tho di bilo sterts frocls, and o large easy a siight congh will throw it and the lungs bezin to he ‘and tho lisar is soon ro ilis can do; mothiny |lne| (a“l!ilcndly e o, unloss with great ¢ dder and start tha oc: 1fie Schonck's Mandraka P "Liver complaint i3 020 of Mr. H.C. BARNABEE, ‘hias ever been In- Basso. on, which s very ills. = tho most prominent causes of ' Seawcod Tonic s 2 gentle stimulant sad al- d tho alkall in the ssawcod, {s mado of, assists the stomach t stric juico that dissolves the rup, and 1t is made into goo tion or souring in tho stomach. The great reason why physic i, they try to do too much; Te cough, tostop tho chills, ad by 0 doing thoy des o powors, locking up_ tho seero 1t sinks and dies. k. his ¢ Tho wonderfal triu; ptitors at the Bostoa 2 , 55 cents. To be e b T ‘and at Horton's Library, 31 THEATRE, Lessoes and Managord. blood without formenta- 4o not care copsump- | 13 19 West, M adiaot o they o medicioe = night-swcats, oFago.tho wholo di- tlons, and, ovent: WOOD & SINN...... FAMILY MATINEE T0-DAT AT 2 GCLOCK. £ GRAND BOUBLE BILL THIS AFTERNO0Y AND EVENING. emont of the wonderful Eas ‘and MRS, CHARLES Y Tho child-wonder, the Infont Violiaist, AMERICUS. samco of tho Champion Jig D: ¢ tho SIS, Sy pampion Jig Dancer of Ethiopian Comediin, PETE LTON, 3MISS JENNIE GILMER, C. nd the COMEDY COMPANY. plisked Star Premiera Dunscase, MBMILSBERG, and COSTA’S GEM BALLET TROUPE, INTWO GRAND BALLETS. The performanco will concludo with the Comedietta TErE CRISEE TICGEZER. (TURE COURSE. does pot, tryto stop & congh, night swoats, ‘Reamora thie causo and thoy will all st oured of Consumption, Liter tarrh, Cankor, stomich azo ‘mads heal chill, or fever. Sftheirown accord. Noo Complaiat, Dsspel t, unliss the livor=n o1 fical irritations, -ploura, ¥ must be dono? It is not only ‘D5t it 1s tho wholp bods. ‘Tho stomach and 13 ake blood out of food. “ehands Is to tako Dr. Schenck's thrco ch swill brln;; fl&l ‘4 tone to tho stomach, ‘will bogin 1o want foo ®ood blood ; then tho and as goon 25 the bod; commenco o heal up, an Whea thero is no d dXEDaY‘;E- !SDE'ENCJ‘(Q iy tieat, witko e tresly n all bilious complziats, tient beging to gain in Reay, Dusloso A2 o Liver Com- ‘OUXNG. 4 Tonic and Men- Pulmonic Ssrul lang discase, and o3s. Bas enjoyed uninterrupted t, and naw weighs s o mero skeleton, 11 hbs physicians having abandoned him to his ‘foressid mediciaes, and since Tniloslyaiticted have nsed ablo snccess. Fuil it mot abeclutoly ne- ‘Schenck, unless patients J. H.SCHENCK, Jr.. ‘professionally ot thel i Eirst week of tho great hoalth £ L o feted s WILLIAM CAR! was wisted away his preparations with tho same STAR LE iratory orga: Whother the diserse 13 ok sympathetio affection of the Tien mistaken for Palmonary oAby a torpid liser. - . SOHENOR'S MEDIC of torest corner of Sixth and Archesis., iPhiladelphia, and for sala by all Droggists cod Dealers. CAMBAIGN DOCUMENTS. The Document OF TEEE CAMPAIGN- EDWARD EGGLESTON. Author of “The Hoosier Schoolmaster.” EDW.ARD EGGLESTOIN. Author of The End of The : EDWARD ght, Michigan-av. Baptist Church. EDWARD BEGGLESTON. ght, Union Park Congr’l Church.’ SEASON TICKETS ADMITTED FR! esorved Scat, 75 conts. %fis&” Madison-s! PERA HOUSE. iark and LaSalle. le Proprictor znd Manager. CONDENSED ARGUMENTS FOR GREELEY.” # @rant’s Public Record.” it., and Eah.‘v"‘ Library, 637 West. ? e HOOLEY'S R. M. KQDLE“ oF3e BEeRNeE BAshY wildored at the brillian “GORGEOUS BLJOU. " KBBOPLRIRALFY COMBINATION be the most NOVEL and EXTENSIVE o the oltizens of Chicago, id gucoession, perfectly ASTOUNDING TETE CAT I by the GRATZ SISTERS, recaived with shouts of laugh- tarand applause, The performanca of the BROTEERS A MARVEL OF ORIGINALITY AND A WONDER! befh\vhole ‘presented in the gorgeous Ballet ‘Pantcmima S EEunchiaclss. Grand ABBOTT-KIRALFY MATINEES Wednesdasa H and Satardass. Seats secured in advanco. commence at2 p. m. -Doorsopenat1p. m. NIXON'S. Tmmense and Enthusfastic Szecess of MAFFITT & BARTHOLOMEW'S GREAT PANTOMIME COMPANY. ‘Tast Two Nights, ond Saturday Last Matineo o Flicis e Flocks. MONDAY NEXT, OCT. 23, tis NEW. [« 23Sty N, COMIDAL PAN JACK & JILL. Neow Tricks, New Scenes, New Acts. EVERYTHING NOVEL AND.ORIGIFAL. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Oct. 21, 157, first appearancoia Chi e e D, Fiee e b andlence Qe e by of dosi 2 trhe" entertalnments of tho the award of Being a condensed sxposa of tho most notarious of the misdoings of the preseat Administration ; also reasons ‘why Greeley should be Prestdent. Tho lady was dressed in deep ‘mourning, and her fair and interesting face look- ed out from o shadowy veil. After ridin ‘block or two, the gflnflemn.nsc ALSO—The following documents, issaed by Tho Chi- dged up to ho did not under~ n not look around, sup- posing that he was talking to himself. “ Lady,” the firm, decp voice. She turned aronn nd met the full gaze of the cavernous eyes. #Lady,” saigl the epeaker, coming on inch near- er, his eyes Jooking sympathizingly at her black attire; * lady, wouldwt youlike somelhing & the tombstone line ?” 'The car-sirap Was pt & veil let down, and the lady vacated the car, —Carl Schurz's Great Speech at St. Louls. No. 2—Sumner's Celebrated Speech in tho Senate. No. 3—Trumball's Specch at Springfield ; together with the Clncinnati Platform, and Mr. Greeley's Lotter John F. Famnsworth's Speech at St. Charles, TlL., with Mr. Greeley's Portland Speach. No. 5—Speaches of Judge Caton and Hon. B Springer at Chricago. No. 6—Specch of Hon. James B. Bock, .of Expenditures of the Goverament. No. T—Letter of Ex-Attorney GeneralJ. S. raigning Grant. No. §—Speech of Hon. Allea 0. crats Should Vote for Greeley. No. 9—Record of Prosident Grant and Cabinot from | tho Seat of Government to tho meglect of the Peoplo’s Thurman—Why Demo- Allof thoaboveare in pamphlet form, from 15to20 pages closomatter, Seat on receipt of tho prics, at fol--| First production of, by mall, propaid.. RAND, McNALLY & Co., Chicago. EDUCATIONAL. DR. VAN NORMAN'S e s e et OCEAN NAVIGATION. 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S Lodkal o o from il pyetsof America s Thvats mnich ot iho Tomsst :“g'a'm’g)rfl}: ’;?n‘{‘ia‘n“:m"l;d.; ):‘0: llé!\\!flflfl“ of plans . ottier informetion, i ‘the Gompany's off B O aiwag, Now otk - oo Cowany's ofiees, CUNARD MAIL LINE. ‘Established in 1340." Steam botween NEW YORK, BOSTON, QUEENSTOWN, AND LIVERPOOL. 'And from Boston cvory Tuesday. Cabln Passago 580, £100, and $150 gold. Rotura tickets at greatly soduced rates, Cabin plans on ‘viow and Berths selocted. Stecrage Passage, $30, eurroncy. Passengors booked to and framall nats of Eox Towest rates. Sight Drafts on Gireat Britain, Ireland and 1t Continont, ~ Billa of Lading for merchandise to and {rom Earope issned in connaction with Lake Shore and chigan, S General Western Agent, 12 South Market-st., Chiczgo. Southorn Railway, P. Ii DU VEI ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN FAMILY AND DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES and CHILDREN, 71, 78, and 75 East, Sixty-first-st., Now York, will com- ‘mence its Sixteenth Yoar Sept. 25, 18:3, For full infor ‘mation send for catalogn: 5 0, Address s abovo st 75 East Sixtsfl-st st.r MEDICAL CARDS. DR.C. BIGELOW NTIAL PHYSICIAN, has romoved, frora No. aciak, comer of Monroe, to No- 464 SOUTH Whoso rare sympathetic powers, cuitured bri style, and artistic rogaement féct representativo of those chara eir chiof cliarns from Woma andas a peerless interproter of Eavo cstablished hereaa. graca_oud swectmes: TEMPORANEOU: formance fa Chieago of an entirely new plas, THE FRENCH VERSION OF EA ST L. ¥ NN E, Tho strongest of emotional plays. McVIOKER'S Madizon-st., betweca State and Dearbora. as follows: TRE, AGO. Ttis woll Chown by ol réaders of tho pape: st ‘ostablished payaici treatment of 2ll chronic and nervous erience -have made of tho age, hoa- Friday and Saturday Nights, an Saturday I\Iaci;leé’, yand THE LAST OF . SARATOGA! Monday---MAGGIE MITCHELL. ATKEN’S THEATRE, ‘Wabas-av. and Congress-st. MATINEE at 21-3; Evening at 8 o’clock, LAST APPEARANCE OF Mrs. Jas: A: Oates roduction of the Militar F THI RE( disozses o special ey ray, and Denmark at reduccd rates. AND SPECIAL DISE. ‘mas or cerlificats Sollogess bo s jnstitution on thi Berspapers out of o¥istenco t0 provo his {a the jourcals, but in o o i thousyd milos oif, but are sound: THos aro ot d&ted a dozen yoars ago, but in this GIIYa‘!‘l;‘!h‘t h‘lzhlzst respectabil- 2al facally now practicin T Hlog snd ready to-attest his Bkil; fhoy cs, {EDICAL TREATISE for ladies and gonfle- e oy adatocs [y se2ltd oavelove: Tiacloss TA EREE. ho fin 2 113 SEFARATE PARLORS for X 211: sou onls see. tho doct OF CONVIDENTIAL. 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