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THE CHICAGO DAILY -TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1872 1 in 2 manter to expedite the | DPassage'of th_(dgs u.nq keep the.wsys clear. But if & police; 2n gives pérverse and _arbitrary :rdex-s, aid pushes their” enforcement,’ there is a excellent’o rtunity“offered for'an ill-tem- Pered and ovérbearing officer to male theso traits ‘onspicuons, disgrace the Department, and awaken Ihscon!_(mt_e_ven_r mmong the most iaw-abiding. Point is that of. the policeman at the Aemseln Yest sbproi-h to-Madison streeb bridge on Baturdey nc.., who stirred up an offensive and needlees disturbance with an ‘dmnibus driver, end used his heavy club freely on the head and breast pf an nnoffending horse, knocking the animal down with a stroke of the weapon. Tbe ‘his wife and the Franklin Bank, t0 compel the former to aécount for ‘he bas intrusted to €30,000 which ho ‘alleges ‘her to m.lra for e!Jl.m during ir marrjed li stter to give uj Sy el e e lare o mi‘; wiff; - ine Ryan -now answors that she | flffim b:-%xfnnnct Tess than $27,000 ot different | times, when demanded by her husband, l.gfl thib al) so has loft o 61,800, which she has, by res R0t of hor tbrif sud ears, deposited [n the for safe keeping, and which amount, she 355.5" her husbend made her a gift of. Shea_lslg 93 ‘h 8 that on the 14th inst., her husband kic! er .| 8 cruelly beat her and drove her from-the s té street), and that hebasnot o (;;G';-mte ity ‘m;e?‘l’d st b is to be saving from $40 to §60 per day, and o 00 evars Haturday night in his ssioon and concert hall, and that he cannot be in want of thamwnsy,where:s she :ts in distresa’ and i the means of support. n R m.g‘ T yestarday I;:ofitianed tho. District Court to order the assignes'of the Mutual Secur- ity Insurance Company (Meark -Kimbell) . to re- tarn him the sum of 3238.0; m(flreslip:ufl by | him or & fiote of $4,500, nnder protest, which sum, he has since understood, was illegally coliécted : and tho assignee was raled to show csuse in the premises on Thursdsy. Tho Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t, Paul Railrosd 86t waswitnessed by several respecteble parties, | Company was yesterdsyordered to pay $6,518.75 | ¥ho cat sitest o ta ftter unprovoked needloss: | o Agnes M. Lachlsn and heirs, being the sward | npess Aadd . -Polica- officers ghould not | of the jury in the Peterson condemnation suif. criielf na reesly plco inemsaives whers, nstead e. purposes of the Humane Society, they sblutely, o5 34 Shin inatance, are ther selves exbject Yo its penlties, Tho officer in guestion: thould bo interviewed by the Police ard.. in,on Monday moming, s feeble 0ld Gers e bag SLongey mor s tas st end of Van Buren étreet brid, 6, just as the bell struck, The other track was fiia& the entire length of the bridge with spproaching teams. A line of vehicles ¥as- pressed” close: up behind the old man when the policeman ordered him back, He conld not got back withont forcing back s line o teams begmfl‘ him. * Nevertheless, this was done h’tlha ©old man was pushed-back unresisting. Both lines of téams were thrown. into confusion 1o the peril of several lighter vehicles, and” the frightened, peacesble old was then taken - . to pfi\a Polina-P"guuxt and fined. .-The latter circumstance occurred too prom to allow several citizens, ¥ho vitnessed the - occurrence, to - Teturn from the West Divigion and represent the case at eadguariars. In'this case’ a sensible officer have seen that his duty was to prevent, instend of creating, disorder 3 torelieve, inste: Inex , the tronbles of o bridge crossing. The name of the policeman was given at Justice Banyon's Conrt g8 Officer Pennell. He may, at ordinery.times, be & officer, but in this in- stance he disgraced M, inflicted needless tronble and pain npon s harmless old man, and introduced confusion and disorder in the very place where i*is a 'Eo!ice officer's duty to pre- vent and sbafe bo - THE LAW ‘COURTS. " NQTES OF .INTEREST. Henry B. Goodrich, Walter Wright, and Tim- othy Wright, bring return in the Circuit Court sgainst Grant Goodrich, John S.Wright, the Calumet and Chicago Canal and Dock Company, Josepli W. Bracket, and J. Young Seammon, On the 26th April, 1857, John S. Wright was owner of the N. 34 of Section 8, Townehip 37 North, of Rengel4, valued at. $300,000, and delivered s deed thereof to Grant Goodrich (deed of trust with power of ssle) to secure the payment of in- debtedness then existing on the part of said Wright “to “plaintiffs - in this suit, as well as for " his indobtedness to other |- parties an various notes, on which plaintift had become lisble as'endorses, stid trust deed being intendsd only'to ‘convey ‘said, property to snid Grant Qoodrich 25 & pledge and trust with'| which to pay, or secure the payment of, all such debts msde by g2id Hy. B. Gopdrich on; behalf of sid Wright. Underthia arrsngement, Wal- ter 8. W!'x'ght, in 1857, -drew bills of 83,000, £8,000, 2ad £4,000, which were accepted by John. B. Wright, en crsed\« plaintiff, and- delivered to ssid John 8. Wrght, to be msed by him in - whatsoever " wsy he might elect, * the ~parties ' being held secured from' loss by siid trust deed, ~In February, 1857, these two "Wrights issued a joint note to gaid Hr. B. Goodrich, st nine months, and on June 10, 1857, two joint notes, which were followed by 2 number of others; all under the same ar- ement. ‘John 8. Wright cashed each of theee drafts, at par, but failed ta provide for sny furity, wherenpon they were one of ‘them st ma b presented to the two plaintiffs already name ©ne or other of whom paid them 2 they fe record. Gookins v. Hughes; 1,063 —Nolin v, Drasa Brempsn v, Jor_trial; jury *to filo special ples denying ‘plaintiff overruled snd exceptions by plaini %o plaintiff to dismiss suit &5 to ing for PAIntiff, damages $196.75, judgement on find- Several otber interesting railroad’ condemnation decisions were given, which will bé found in the o The town of Lske petitions, in the Cirenit Court, for the condemnation of certsin lands be~ longing to Mr. Boyce, of m.eg poe of enlarging part of Mac] tinuing it from § street, thus'improving commuhication with the , for the pur~ street, and con- y-fourth street to Sixty-third City of Chicago. ‘The Judges again met, yesterdsy afternoon, for the purpose of congidering the further progress made in the negotiations between the Ccounty authorities and the abstract men, for the fisaseflan, by the former, of the abstract books, e abstract men wers 'in attendance, ax well ss the Committee of Commisaioners, and fair prog- Tess was made, althongh no decision was srrived at. The rial of Louiss A. Boyce, charged with xpiurder, takes place in the Criminsl Court this ‘morning. THE URITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. 05—, By s IR Gabe Sppolated . Reimers ; William ‘Sppointed as- aié'nee. 2,132 Taylor and Gammon ; time extended until Wedheadsy morning, ot 10 o'clock, to file bond. 5,003 —Mutual Security Iisurance Company’; on the Petition of J. A. Ellis, order on ssaignes o how csuso Shyheshonid ot refandcertain moneys ; returnablo Oct. 31, 2,125—John T.Fosket; defuult snd warrant {0 fs- sue, and order to sell goods 43 prayed for ; WLITaDY To- turhable before E. G. Johmson on Nov. 6. 2,135— Brown & Parker ; on supplemented_potition J, Dun- hom & Co.; order to show cause on_Nov. 4, and Mar-| ebal totalie possession of tho effects of ‘Brown & Parker, 2,076—Lumberman's Insurance Gompany : leave given sssigneo to defend stits, and retain clerical aid for office purposes. NEW 50TIS, Win. Vocke, sssignee_of the Germsnis Insurance Compsny v, Alemanis Fire Insurance Company ; s~ sumpsit §5,000. Roeenthal & Penice, attorneys.—Jumea TLong, nesignes of the Equitablo Insirance Corapany of Chiciigo, v. Samuel Hoard ; petition for the recovery. | of stock'notes due by defendant to tho company, and” praying for an sccount to be taken of the defendant’s indebtedness to thé company. THE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. OHANCERT—~{Judge Blodgets]. 158—Nevins v, Walker ot al; Jease to fls substantial copy of bill in place of thst destrozed by fire, and de- fendants ruled to snawer in 30 dsys, 000—Rafferty et al, v, Mallory et al; es come by solicitors and cansd set dow for upon plesdings sad proofs ed. . NEW SIS, Thomss M, Jones and Charles W, Fillmore v. Chas. W. Bogers; petition to restrain defendant from using plaintiffe’ patented improved carrisge-wheel; Jones & ZLoughling,” solicitors. Union Sugar Refiner v, Boies, Fay & Conkey; assumpsit; $5,000; Haings & Lawe Tence, attorneye. THE CIRCUIT COURT. Law—{Jeidge Bogers]. 1,786—Swift v. Oakland Congregational Church; on Jootion and sffidavit, filed rale dis the canse, 2,101—Woodrud v. Sheldon; leave to file special plea in5dsya, 2{478—Wayne v. Commercial Instrance Company ; evidence hesrd, and judgment for 33,000, 24850 Dickinson v, Same; bume for £4500, - 50— Griggs v. Same; same for $5,000. 2,207—Simou. v, 33 persons] eervice on gefendant; dofault; Court endant guilty ; s assessed af Onp cent; found in plaintiff, and judgment, 1,716— persaz:} service and default, 5 app non-complisnee with rule, Burke; _ submitted to walved; leave to defendsnt pirtnership; objection by HE; m;u dendo for Thomas Burke; Hin due, All of said notes were destroyed in the ‘%3 “"geifimgcfiémflm against property attsched, Octoter fire. Tha total amount paid, as here de- | 88y L6 iveen 175, 190, and 181 soribed, was 940,515, of which Jobn 8, Wright hus Crudge moath] " repaidnothing. -Petitioners ellege their belief 1,554—C., M. & 8t. P, B. R. Co, v. Peterson etal.; p: g. g , that the Celumet and Chicago Canal and Dock Comyeny is in possession-of a portion_of the eid tract of lsnd, and thet Joseph W. Bracket slco cleims an inferest in s portion, and pray ] that they be madé .defendants therein. The deeds canférring title have been destroyed, but jopers give a list of them. They allege," 50, that he sum of $300,000, in the quitcleim O 'of John 5. fo ‘Walter '8, snd Mimothy Wriglit mentioned as the amount paid, ¥as not & real cansideratign, and was never paid; snd tkat John Young Scammon received. a deed of trast of & portion of said land, to secure the pay- ment of 10-years bonds by tho said Dock nod Cans) Compsny ;. snd they pray that Lie may be msde & party defendant. They farther pray that the parties be summoned to sppear in Coury, 3o produce deeds, and give evidence in the premises; that an account may be taken of tho varions amounts paid, and by whom paid, thereunder; and that the dy.:toperty be sold, and to dismiss proceedings ss to Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 (But~ terfield), snd as o Lots 1 and 4 ) overruled. titioner Ordered to pay sward Of jury, $6,519.75; i6 Ee@u McLachlsn- and-heles, o D Compsay v. ting, Campan; plead ond filo fBdavit of morita. G. N, 4,545—Rend v. 92,62~ Batavia Paper News: Printi y; fve daya to W. Evaps; dismissed by - plaintiff’a ~C, M. & 8. P. B R Co. ¥. tion by petifioners for new- rla case of Costello snd wife sud Seg” elksn and wife.” 1,555—C, C. & L C. R, B. Co; by | motion of petitioner for leave to smend petition 5o 28 ment of counsel, case coptinued by 11 jurors ; other live stock, farm stock, and wagons.—Michael ‘Moora ; grant of sdministration to widow;-bond of £1,200 upproved.—Annn Brown et al; grant of guar- dianship to Russel Andrua ; bond of $3,000 approved.— Frank A, Martin; same order andbond. - B CraTxs. 1In the estste of Jamns M, Bow: allowsd, claims of W. E. Moore, T. & C. Foute, Nickel & Miller,- Wilbur & Chatfleld, Ludwig Thieban, A, & J. Neuberger, Shel- don & Duvis, Dr. A. J. Baxter, and A, E, Hewertson,— Inre Georgs A. Bigelow; slfowed, claims of P. &A. Devine, M. Roe, Collins & Hunt, J, A, Perry, Lally, #ali & Frost, J, & T. Clark, G, ‘Barker, Small & Granger, and Hafnlin & dismissed: Stanton & Pardce, and Addison Ballard,— 1In re Corneliua F, Backus; claima allowed, of Blaisdell & Aldrich, and Peter Smith, THE CRIMINAL COVRT. 5—Cotell FEAalE Trekids ottty and ander 5- o3 jury 3 Ve ic! gl ngl:. ms—cuné;’ récognizance of Dewitt C. McLean forfelted. 158—Fitzgerald; recognizance Df"Afl!f{n TFitzgerald forfeited. —People ex rel, Wiliam Smith v. Bradley; ¢ause heard on habeas corpus and rélator remanded. - 368~James Willlams ; jury trial; verdict .guilty, ond under oge. 150~Berg v. Berg; gxgnry”'mu: verdict ~mot guilty, and - dis- charged. - 3¢g—James Williams; ~pontenced = to Snonths iu the Homse 'of Correction. James Carroll ; recognizance of Francis Warren for- Teited, 79—McLoughlin & Howard ; nolle prosequi entercd. 143—Bartey; recognizance of Henry Hott Sorfeited, 360—Charles Williams ; jury trial ; verdict by, a5d term fixed at 4 years and 6 months in the enifentiary ; motice for new trial. 141—Bussey & Nelson ; default eet seide. 169—Dillon,. 170—Dillon ind Sanders, and 242—Sanders, continued by agree- ment, I0WA. Address of the Democratic State Come mittee. In an emergency common to the history of all political movements, it is proper thsta word should go out to the 90,000 Demoacrats of Towa. ‘The'recent elections are made the occasion of an attempt to deter you from that whioh here- tofore has seemed to most of you & dnnts,~the support of the Baltimore mominees and plat- formm. . : The men who are organizing this revolt from the suthorized action of the party are of the same class'who, since 1860, have divided and dis-~ tracted our cotincils. Their machinations in 1860 diyided our party and made Ifr. Lincoln's minority President. Their scheming in 1864 de- prived MeClellan of the votes which might have elected him. In 1868, like cowards, turning psle at the results of the same October elections which they.now plead assreason for their treach- ery, they chilled the heart and weakened tho band of tho party by ignoble utterances as to what ““might have been > had their counsel been {ollowed, or their vagaries made the guide, in the nominations of New York. ‘Too Demacratic to vote the Democratic ticket in the last two National contests, when McClel- 1an and Beymour were our standard-bearers, and 80 giving efcient aid o our opponents, it is not surpriging that the same men now seize upon what is left of partisan rancor and traditional ‘prejudice in your breasts fo turn you away and ive victory to the worst faction of the Bepub- Fellow-Democrats, let us remember this fact racorded in our past experience: The exiremest to betray and desert us. _Witness the Enoch W ‘of our leadership, and mede for our very record to which they now point, while they cry “Shame ™ upon 18 Wwho received the um- grateful heritage stained by their bands. As they betrayed us, after making for us sn ultra record on the question of Blavery and its collaterals, o the leaders of *“Straightouts” of to-dsy ara ready to carry our dofeat a8 their 8poil3 into the camp of the enemy. _ ‘Alrendy their alliance with Grant is an open one. At Grant jubilee held in Ohio over the Inte election, Geiger, the Chairman of the ‘¢ Straighout” Central Committee of that State, was the most favored orator! Do you for amo- ment intend to follow the men who rejoice with Grant's minions over the defeatof Wiley and Buckalew, and who aidin celebrating the suc- cess of Simon Cameron's bribery in Pennsyl- ‘vania and of Morton’s corruption in Indiana ?' Dida Democrat ever entertain a doubt as to the propriety of supporting r. Greeley, it must be now removed in the light thrown tpon his Erinciplaa and motives by the series of remarka-~ le spoeches mado in his recent Weatern tour,— g,;:edches that must convince every patriot of arty the u “' Jowe Democrats are told they sbould not sup- ?ofl Greeley because he is a Protectionist! Why should we not therefore support him, re- membering’that James Buchanen, the last Dem- ocratic President, was o more pronosnced Pro- tectionist than Greeley, but, like Greeles, be loft the settlement of that issue with the repre- sentatives of the peaple. Aguin, they tell us that Greeley is mnworthy of our support because, as 2 political editor, he sbused our party! Remembpring that the party he abused waa represented by the Ben. Butlers, Logans, Brick Pomerogs, and Byingtons who &ra to-day in open o sccret allisnce with Grant, “we should rather admit the justice of much of his criticism than bo turned from our duty be~ canse he was the eritic. B Thereis one moro significant fact worthy your attention, The Democrat who avows him- gelf unable to support Greeley ia sure of sym- pathy end sprlause from the supporters of t. Heroisa test you can all make for (MeA CHANCERY—[Judge Williams). & 154—In Te John and Henry Benehl, minors; by stip- wlation, Clerk to pay assignee and lessee all moncys in his hands, -624—Miller et al. v, Brown etal. ; leaveto defendants, Augusto and Martin Paulson, to plead, snswer, ~or demui; _ to amend _potition in 50 dsys 439—Wendell v, rony; Bl diemissed st complainant’s costs, without ‘prejudice, and leave to complainant to withdraw bill - for inspectiop. service an Ri &nd bill taken pro confesso 28 446—Stevens v, Watson et al:; personal Watson ; rale o pl ter, o him; cause set{or the trust fnally dischargo! i faifipy | T8 mataat wad Sl desses. tier hdabeay corpus case, in which a father ¢ lgs Farucell. ,e’:;:the custody of his child, has come up_in | 650—Kirk et al. v, Busby et al.; persousl sql'floe igr the Cisfnit Court, in many respects similar fllfle!tedéfufln and appeal g thgd- ':1;9 t;;}: a'f?e‘}x n- to the; interaifindgu application that Judge E‘;“éf'dammm,mwm e & Onicazn P Farvell lstely ided in favor of the | GgcRailroad Company ; by stipulstion fled, injunction Sfecher,{ and. 2 foll re;lmrt of - shich | Gissolved, -and bill Qibmissed st defendant’s costs; wea ppblished in TEE TomUNe - at the | 259—Marahally, Hepicks ; Maatet's Yej and time, (L2, his dnstancs, pottione e et | e s Redad s 3. X, Kaowlon eors sppéstume’ i i eers v. Bedmond ; J, H, Enowlion en be wadformerly o resident of Council Bluffs, | Bt ¥, IS 4% ramond, 0-{Barst racord Towe, phere hé married and lived till the war, ‘when be served in the Union army 2s & soldier. The result of iéu;i marnlx;ge_ was & ;:énld., Whaniz clristene whois now ears o o ¢ ter the termatantion of the, wir ha fam- bills).~Hall v. Ferrell ot al; ciuse heard and de- eree. 7 KEW SUIIS, 4,678—~Frederick Schulenburg v, Nelson Dunham et al; petition for writ of injunction ; E. Jumeson, at- pee. i 4,679—J0hn Borden v. John ', Shortall and il B M A e e some tme; petitioner being sbsent from the city o Bord. wx: oo et e Specttic pertorn i on business. Finally, the nother and child went to board gt o house - of .Comelius 8. Her- bert, md just at that time petitioner went Soutk, where.he remained a long time. On hi: returnzo this city, he found his wife dead, and his chid, as he ssserts, compulsorily detained st Herlert's house. He eays that he has made frequent spplication for her to Herbert, who sbsolujely and positively refases to let hargbe The pmyer of the petitioner, that the child {ared to the custody of the Court, for most ‘of “the time etal ; petition fo get ‘aside sale of et al; petition to condemn land for street, &881— Eliza 3, Vallins v Horaco Msguo ; sasumpt, S350, Bobert A, Hill end A, T. Hawke, sttorneys, 4,082 Gage v. Magunss Augusta Eoehler ; mechanic’s lien_on No, 48 Bunker street ; .account,’ $144.87 ; Dyas Deys. "4,684—Pefition of John Daly; custody of Mary attorney, rich. Hicitor, on ; oppeal. 4,683—Albert John . & Drondord, sttor- beas -corpus ; Daly prayed for, Jsa, E.Munroe, 4,685 B. Goodrich v, Grant Good~ Bill tosettle trust fund. E, 8, Holbrook, so- 085—Sheldon, et sl v. D. G'Connors ; ap- i—Henry W. Farrar v. Eugene B, Payae, e B. ¥ of the Sen F 5.E. % of theN, % of the E, 3 of the 8. E. ¥ of ¢rial of the case, i granted. otion 25, Towashis 3, iader & toisy G4 | Tk & An efidayit of Wm.. F. Keep, one of the cred- | Smith, stforneys, itors wha are petitioning for the bankrnptey of . W. Telor & Co., in which case an injunction was iesaed, hss been filed, to the effect that neither books, invoices, or papers of any kind, connected with the business, can be found ; also, thet Gemmon'saya Taylor took the books with him to_ Rhode d; that Taylor absconded from 8, Annes on the 13th of October, instant ; thst Grinmon_has 'control over all the papers) notes, mnd evidence of indebtedness, and other- wrise, of€sidfirm. Ttwasyesterdayorderedthatthe Yime sllowed to_the craditors, to file their bond, . be extmded till Wednesdsy morning at 10 o'clock. " g A supplamentary_petition by Dunhsm & Co. wae fie3ia tho ‘bankruptey of Brown & Parker, No. 532 Hubbsrd street, yesterday, and & War- | g1y "trahseript Instanter; jury sworn; jury to seal t to seize their effects was thereupon issued. P ta: that, theas debtors owe them Totes amounting to $786.42; that they Bave re- moved -their yroperty to - the reeidence of one Mrs. Brown, with the intent to defrand their creditor, b they have 'f‘nmtd theidr i;orte' iy~ ing outthagthey are insolyent, ond that they % i the sst q’x’:nans!an’mg ‘their remaining ‘where it will be impossible to ollow and yeegver. - James Lisng, stisignee of erico Cliging of Chicago, Buatea fiatict Conrt to onary trapsactions between the Com- y24d jamwuel Hosrd. The petitioner has found 1¢ slnost impossible to obtain & list of the stockbdides in the Company,and all other mesns Bnn a8 the “eximination of witnesses, both 0 k cas and insnrers, Laving failed fo elicit the Qfsidd * information, he now slleges his belfips. that Hoard was a stockholder in the \Cmpany to the extent of $20,000, for which a}oant if is thonght the Company held bis note, among others, and prays that he be re- uired o supply an sccount. Petitioner desires that Posrdmaybe examined on oath as to the- + smomat he hes paid to the Company, the emount recelved, the amount due, ard so forth. If the plen succeeds, a way may be found of opening this large mogetary stock opster which has so long been obstinetely ehutfma&lpibe almost every trick, artifice, and threst kmowp to modern law. In the rather ‘celebrated lay snit begun this e im the Cixcuit Coust of John Byan against the Equitable Insur- petitions the United attorney, 2,477—Trban Jones v. Congor; jury sworn; plaintiff fakes’ mon- nd coufirmed, and decree of ve an_soconnt, taken |-La LoF gamishee v. Fletcher & Lazear ; Jud v. Darvey ; petition for mechanics’ ing on the northwest corner of Modison and Green streote, for $1,633; Bonfield & Sweacy, attorneys, 41,083 Suppressed for service, appeal, 41,035—John Gentzen v. Christian Grotiims confession of judgment on note of $460. Universiy of Notre Dame, Creditors ; & citation or- #ble Thursday.—\Willis F. Bishop, minor ; fles restored and new account spproved, tory approved.—Jon THE SUPERIOR COURT. LAW—{Jiglge Porter). 9 447—Tshan v. Baer et al;; Qismianed by plaintiff’s v, Spelz; same attorney. F. @ William Butcher Steel Works; Atidnson v, The leave to Plaintiff to file Nar in lieu, etc., and rule on defendsit to plead in 20 days, 1,93i—Bams v, Smith; [. ‘motion dismissedat 41T’ costs for want of prose- cution, :1,933—Faddon v. same ; same order, 1,9 Smith'v, 'Smith ; same order. 1,93—McMahony, famo; same urder. 1,936—Allen v, samo; same order. 1,942 Bell ct al, v, Webster ; same order. 1,944—0g- den”et al v.. Humilton;' jury swom; verdict guilty, property in plntf ond jud costs,’ and_ordered writ of restitution, 1! suit. 1,953~0'Bri¢n v. Kassing; rule on defendant to verdict,- 1,966—Winn v. Slapam ot al.; disaissed 5t defendants' cost, with procedendo. 1,994 ~Baldwin v, Skitton; motion of pIAR fo sirike plea of Camp- bell from les denicd, and exceptions, — Huribert & Herrick v, Charlea G P. Holden: judgment of Oct. 13, 1610, for $346.50 und costs, satisfied i full of record, By stipulation Sled. o cmANoEmY—[Judge Gary), 799-Rettermun v, Rottorman ; Master's report fled Morrison ; d hearing d“mleé Cilcaie sod orrison ; decreeon hearing ; appeal by Gilleapie n ‘Edwards, Pleming & Morrioin § vond of 350 o b Eigued by Gillespie, Edwards & Morrison in 20 daa and 60 dags for il of exceptions, S0 Lawrencay, rence ; Master’s report fled and confirmed, and decreo of divorce. 512-Shelter v, Greenbuum ; Mas. ter's report fled and confirmed, and dectee, _Sophia v. Monts Gasicl, ivorcos deserti 41,080—Sophia v. Mo vorco; desertion, 41,041—F. B, Burrows v, Robert Burrows ; afidavit eat of $29,- wlord o al.- 46; Bradley & Fry attorbeys, lien on the build- 41, 41,08—Eqll v. Neal ; un 3 THE COUNTY COURT. ‘PrOBATE—{Judge Wallaee]. Fronklyn P. Dwyer, minor; on tho petition of the lered to guardian, a8 to the rostoration of files, return. Edwsrd Conlsn; inven- A, Helly ; Peter Foot appointed Lit minor heirs,—Tchal guardian_ad litem for minor heirs,—] sTick; leave {o adminiatratrix to sell §wo hors “1ster of P yourself: To yonr.Grant neighbor, profess op- Position to Greeley, and see if he does not ap- 1aud and spprove your course, and sdmire you intonsely. 'Whia alone sliould be guide enough for the feet of every Demorat. Seeing our duty to the long-suffering Sonth and our wholp country, let us, for once, show at the polls’ our whole magnificent ‘strengih of 90,000 Tows Democrats, with a solid vote for Groeley that will tesch the blatant allies of Graut that their prescnco with uss an oflenco and will sey to the whole comntry that, first since the unfortunate dissensions of 1860, thero iss united Democracy, that can be meither taunted nor jeored sway from it duty to iteelf and the Repiblic. . Jomy P. Duss, in Democratic Stato Central Committes, aud Associate Chairman of the combined Liberal and Democratic Committecs, Why the Curve IsjThe Line of Beanty. Praot. Muller, in & course of lectures in Berlin, offered a si::‘yh and mechanical explanstion of the universal admiration bestowed on circles. The eye is moved in its socket by six muscles, of shich four are respectively employed to raise, difir&zs, tumn to the right and to ‘'other tWo have an sction contrary to each other, and roll the eye on its axis, or from the outside downward, and inside upward. When, therefore, an object is presented for inspection, the firsh act is that of circumvision, or going round the boundary lines, 50 88 to bring consecutively every individual portion of th®_ circumference ‘upon the most delicate and sensitive portion of eretina. Nov, it figurea bounded by straight lines be presented for inspecfloni)i: is. obvicus that but t50 of those muscles can be called info action, and it is equally evident that in curves of = circle or elipse all must alternately be brought into action. ect then is, that if two only be employed, as in rectilinear es, those two have an undue share of labor; and by repeating the experiment frequently, as we do in childhood, the notion of tedium is instilled, a distaste for straight lines is gradually formed, and weare led to prefer those cutves which supply & more gen- eral and equable ghare of work to the muscles. Dloody Affair in Florida. _Last Friday morning the inhabitants of Gaines- ville, Florida, were startled by report that there had. tl:een ylooiy »xz_:nconntsrht;egween two of its most prominent citizens, in which .one of them John O'Malley, had his throat cut from ear to ear.’ John O'Malley was an Irishman, and hed many friends. Stark Perry is the only son of the late ex-Governor Perry. It appears that for along time there had exiated a bittor feud between the €wo men, and many persons, judging from._their character, prophesied it it would end in blood. ZLast night they met in company with several of their friends. High words and .quarrlling en- sued. It.wa nok long before the two principals clinched. A moment afterwards O'Malloy was séen staggering Off, with his blood pouring upon the ground. Ho only -walked about ten steps when He fell upon his face. A doctor was sum- ‘moried, but when he arrived O'Malley was dead, ‘A Coroner's jury gave s virdict that the deceased came to his death from stabs by s knife in the hends of ‘Stark Perry. A warrant was im- mediately issned for the arrest of the. murderer, but he had fed. . —_— Marriage of Another Priest, A Paris letter in the Journal de Bruxelles gaya: “Tha church of France is about to be afflicted with o fresh scandal by the marriage of the Abbe Bauer with a widow whohas two children. This ecclesiastio is a converted Austriatt Jew, and was one of two students of Vienns who came in the name of their comrades of that city in 1848 to present a flag of honor to the youth of the Paris schools. The dinner af which the ceremony took place was presided over by Citizen Carnot, Min- e Tnstrction, At that perfod Bauor i not apeak French, and his epeech had to bo translated. He has ‘sinco lesrned mmch, and forgotten still more. Being of insinuating man- nors he succeeded soon after he had taken holy orders at Rome in getting himself presented at the Tuileries, snd Lo frequently prezched in the chapel of the palace.” 1 lgl—Dilyk Callshan, holle prosequi entered, 161— | in our owmranks is invariably the man readiest | Esstmans and George Tichenors of Tows, the’ Botlers, Logans, and others who wore tha fivery | e left. The |- OHIO. Official Election Returns, THE VOTE FOR SEGRETARY OF STATE. 153 —gnonmrany 05 STere 210 | e, « O Rep. . Dem. Liv, Countics, Sheraood. Hulbard, Aa 1,007 2,004 Total.......267,008 249,681 265825 251,770 Tsuac B, Sherwood's majority in 1868, '17,983; Allen T, Wikoff's majority in 1872, 14,055, Aggregats vote 4n 1668, 516,744 ; in 1872, 517,695., THE OFFICIAL VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN. FIRST DISTRK b, Sayler. 1 ATA Counties, Banning. ‘Hamiiton 11,03 13,700 jority, 1,229, ¥OURTE DISTRICT, Gunckel, Finans. . 2,87 3, 1,842 7240 2,207 y e ...16,60¢ 14,677 . Ganoxells majority, 1,927, FIFTR, DITRICT, Lybrand. Lamison, 1,966 423 Issac B, Sherwood's Charles Foster's mujority, 725, i & ELEVENTH DISTRICT, el 1201 334 Total.... Hogh J, Jewett's majority, 4677, TEIBTEENTH DISTRIOT. Marsh. Southard, 107 2,561 4 FOURTEENTR DISTRICT, . Douglass, Joun Berry'a majority, FIFTERNTH DISTRICT, Total... 12,987 Willism P, Sprague’s majority, 691 SIXYERNTR DISTRIOT, Danford. 297 Belmont, Wooducorth, o 1110 : IWENTIEIR DT, £ raona, Chamber'n, Cuyuhogs............. 113,101 i m:fofi,:m R. . Parson’s majority, 2,724, ——— MISCELLANEOUS, Dr. Punshon is about leaving for England. —Sir Francls Hincks will s09n Tetirs foem tho Dominion Government. _ —Elihu B. Washburne, our Minister to France, ia fo be banqueted af Now York upon his arrival {rom;um.d —aAlexander H. Stephens’ paper is 80 poorl; supported hat he threatona i il s —~Dr. Butler, for the last thirty years the Su- perintendent of the Insane Retrest at Hartford, Conn., has resigned. —Colonel Russell H. Conway, Traveller, was seriously injured’ ‘while stopping a runaway team. —John ¥. Hartrantt, Governor elect of Ponn- sylvania, will be inaugtrated an the third Tues. dry in January.' 3 ~-George Low, whom the Herald once galvan- ized into a temporary notoriety by christening him “ Live-Osk George,” and nominating him for the Presidency, is probably worth $6,000,000. -—A daughter of the brother of Mr. Lane, who was recently murdered at Dorchester, was made & widow %l murder of still more heart- Iess nature,— Mr. Adams, who was murdered by Colt, many years ago, in New York, being her ‘husband; * ~—What with the accession of the, Hon. Oliver Mowat, and the reconstruction of the Ontsrio Government; the great Roform banquet s Taronto on the tapis ; the promise of an early ‘meeting of the Ontario Legislature ; and an ex- citing session only & fow montbs distant, which will bow 2 corrupt Dominion Government out of Otgawa, —there is every indication of a lively po- litical season.—Canada paper. —L. H. Holton has resigned the Presidency of the Montreal City and District Savings Bank, which position he has occupied for twenty-aix of the Bogton on Wednesaday, @ars. T o 8t. Louis Erening Despatch sppears in new dress, under the management and control of D. Robert Barclay. The staff thus far em- ployed will coz?:rlae Bartley T. Campbell, late of ihe Cincinnati Enquirer, a3 editor~in-chief; ‘William H. Barclay, 28 business manager; and Bhopard Barclay, When ho can sparo the fime from his profession, as literary editor. - —The Rev. Clark, of Aurors, TlL, has sccepted & call to the Elm Place Congregational Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. —Several attempts have been made to throw trains from tho track, during the past month, at oints in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, so near E}gatheruatomg est the oxistence of an in- famous gang of robbers, who endeavor to wreck trains for the eake of plundering the passen- ors. . st g st m in ¢ g conl to Eastern ports in Bm“p;:x:sy instend of eailing vessels, and retwrn- ing in bellast instead of freight, is eaid to be & grest success. The Company are now abount to add a number of vessels to their present fleet. The engines ate to be built in their shops at Resding, and the boilers and hulls in the ghip- ards on tide-water. —The Grand Jfi:l Sonoma County, Cal, has indicted Mrs, Kinney for manslaughfer for Killing William Cummings, near Petaluna, on the 18¢h of July Iast, Itis alleged that, affer ehe Tejocted bim and married her present husband, he ciroulated reports derogatory to her charac- ter, cansed a separation between herself and her buéband, and injured her roputation, —Tha Owenshboro (Ey-) Monilor publishes this sfngular fact, which may account for the exist- ence of blind fich in Mammoth Cave and other places destitute of light : ** Mr. Joseph Slaughter, of this city, placed erch fish in the jai well twoyears ago. On cleaning ont the well on Monday, he recovered one of them, but, singa- Iar, to say, stone blind, and its dark natural colox bleached to 08¢t transparency. Otherwise the impridoned fish was s full of vitality s w;ma: first consigned fo its dark and P abode.” —Itis at Petropaanloveki where people can always look npon the North Pole, and where visitors from the Arctic Ocean are most fre- quent. Petropsuloveki constitntes only a square mile, a8 it were, of the vast Russian Empire. But, notwithstanding its isolation, it is quite an attractive place, according to the gossipy letter of the wife of an American merchant. Petro- auloveki has ita luxuriantly waving grass, state- y forests of rich foliage, &nd, like 8 beantifal bride, she appesrs in her ory for about fwo monihs in the yeur, while balla, and parties, and social courtesies are indulged in during the sea~ 80n when the very heart of nature is frozen. Commerco is Petropauloveki's main dependence, but it does some_ eatisfactory gardening, raises twenty kinds of berries, and never suifers for milk or tenderloin, ~East Cleveland is annexed, and becomes the Seventeenth Ward of Cleveland. ~Nebraska City has voted £10,000 in aid of a2 hndfigi‘mss the Missouri at that point. ~—The Indians in Tows have gradually dwindled g?wn to 48, including men, women, and chil- on, —Nova Scatia girls are plenty in Boston. Forty of then applied st Morgan Chapel for work, which they found difficnlt to obtain. ~—Thers will be more sctivity in ship-bnilding in New England tha coming winter than for sev- eral ‘Em past. ¢ —The October number of the Dartmoufh con- taine Rufus Choate’s valedictory, which ws de- livered® in August, 1819, and has never before B tun Hanry_Canfe, of Wapello, T —Captein Hanry el, of Wapello, To while ont gunning, Fridsy, was ‘Sociaeatatly chol in the shoulder. 0 AT Was amputal and there i8 little hope of saving his life. —The Directors of the German Savings Bank of Wheeling, West Va., believing that a recent “run” on their bank wasthe result of s con- spiracy, propose to arreet the conspirators. —obile and several Gulf ports in Texas have been visited by swerms of gnas\)oléem that cameon the wing aud_dropped in the strects, ‘whence they dissppeared again in & few day. —Seven miles east of Carbondale, Ill., liés one of the greatest coal-deposits extant. For a dis- tance of five square miles the earth is underlaid with abed of slmogt pure carbon, nine feet and two inches thick. % —What was supposod to be » phip in the American Desert turns out to be s emall boat \Wwhich & man named Clark, engaged in teaming years ago, abandoned in an unfroguented spot. —After a long and woarisome delsy, there i now & fair prospect for the completion or exten- sion of the Bouthern Wisconsin Railroad from its present terminus, at Monroe, throngh to Dubugue. . —The consolidation of St. Anthony into the City of Minneapolis was made on the pledge of free bridges to be built, and the cost of four bridges, projected, will bo nearly $500,000. —J6seph L. McCourtney, the engineer of & freight train on the Missouri Pacific Railrosd, was examined af the Court of Criminal Correc- tion, ut St. Louis, Friday, on the charge of hav- ing wilfully destroyed the property of his em- ployers. OntheSthof this month two trains collided near Eureka, and defendant bad re- ceived written instructions to stop at & awitch, 80 that the westward train might pass him. —For yeara past the lives of our citizens, es- pecially of women and children, have been Beri- ously endengered, and, in fact, many Lives lost, in consequence of the’ absence of any luw ye- siraining cattle being driven through our most crowded streets at all hours'of the day. A prac- tice g0 fall of danger to the commanity exists in no other city:—Philadelphia Inquirer, —The Peoria Review thus corrects a story in the Missouri Democrat about 1,000 sheep who leaped through the window of & covered bridgs nenr Peoria : * This story is very nearly correct. Thera ¥ere, "however, only 630 sheep in_the drove, instead of 1,000. The bellwether did not see the open window, It did not jump ont of it. The flock did not follow it. There is no window in the bridge. The drover did nob drive bis sheep across the bridge ; hecrossed at the forry, three miles higher up stream. If the bridge was 600 feet above high-water mark, the present piers would have to be lengthened 460 feet in order to reach the bridge. There isn't a covered bridge within 1,700 miles of Peoria. With these typtugrxpluml inaceuracies the romance is cor- rect.” —Italy is sromsed to the wealth that the Mount Cenis Tunnel, and her favorite situation asa commercial bighway, will pour into her 1ap, if she is only wise and enterprising enough totake advantage of this opportunity, A new Ocean Steamship Company has baen formed at Columbiang, 4,605 Gent Venics, and other Italisn cities, iz e :,ml and, Hicough "tho_ Sucs " Ganal, wath Tadisy Ruiet 5892 5416 | Chins, and -Austrslia. This is _only Potal, ey Toa0s | part of the plan, which looks to the ultimats Lausin B, Wosdwortiis wajoriiy, 5003, W08 | Cegtoration of ltaly to ber old pre-eminence. NiGRpERRE DT The formerly naarl{ impassable barrier of the lonroe, Townshend, | Alps hag ady been pierced in one place, e 1) 2143 | andis also to bo cut through Mount St. Got: 5 18 Germany will assist Italy by the lsst 2,650 |oute all in her_power, to divert commerce |, 3 {rom*France, and the latter country, fally Total............ Toaws | Bware of the denger, is exerting herself to Tnames Monros's moaforiy, 5064, 4338 | preserve her old supremacy. NINETEENTH DISTRICT, Garfield, Sutlig. SPECIAL NOTICES. 5,430 1,01 63 Schenck’s 1,020 | PUEMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, AND MAN- 2, nn.{%gomms WILL cmzx;: ocoskmrnlow 2285 | LIVER COMELAINT, IF TAKEN ACCORDINGZ0 o Al £ Dr. Schonck's medi to b takeu at W | Ot e o o thi game $20,pat t1o work: thon the appetita bechmes good 1o0d digests and miakes goad bloods tho pationt begins to ov i fosh . tha dlseasod mattae riggas Ta thy luags, aad c patiout oltgrows tho discase snd gots well. This is o omly way to curo Consumption. “To theso threo medicings Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Philv. dellphb‘ owes his unrivalled successin the troatment of FPufmoniry Consumption, The Pulmonia Syrup. ripens the morbid matter in tho jungs, nature throws it off by an easy expectoration, for whou the phlegm or mattor is ripe, = alight'congh will throw it o, aad tho pationt has rast, and the luags begin to heal, "L do thtsy tho Seame Tonlo snd Msndrake Pills must bo freely used to cleansa the stomach and liver, so that 2 Pulmonte Syvup and tho food will make good biood. Schonek's Mandsake Pills act apon tho Liver, removiag sl obstructions, rolax the ducts of the gall bladdor, the ‘bilo starta freoly, and the liver is soon rol loved ; tha stools will abow what the pills can do; nothing bas ever been in- vented, axcopt calomel (a desdly boison, which 1 very dangerons to uso, unjoss with great care), that. whll ‘un- lock tho gall bladder and start the sacrations of tho livor liko Schencl’s Mandrako Fills. Lisor complaint is one of tho most prominent. canses of © Sehenck’s Seaweod T 1 chencis Seaweed Tonto 11 s gentla stimalant and al- torative, 8ad tho alkall a fhe sosmoed, WEAGK s prepe aration is mado of, assists the stomach to throw of 3 tric Juigo that dissolves tho food with the Palmonls yrup, and it is madsinto good biood without formenia: P groat ekon whp prvaciins do not s flonlsnhe’mwdu!{x? 5 h; o7 givo stop the coagh, tastop T ESstivg paorec\o 0 doing Chty coraage tho w - Lookin 3 ially, 100 patiohe ainks and diga: oo 0 Suor Ve Dr. Bchonck in his troaiment doos nob tyto stop & ough, night swasts, chills, or fever. Removo the causo Sl 3l 5tap of thels own csord. - No ono cat ba e and oy o cured of Consumption, Liver Com - Earrh, *Canker, Dlcerntad Thiont: watiss ‘Toa ask s ‘stomach aro mida hpalthy. It o person, hias cgnumption, of cousss thelungsin samo way are diseased, either tuberclos, abscosses, bron chical irritations, pi adhosion exiat, or the lung oro 3 masa of {nfammation and fast decaving, in muc cases what must bo done? Itis not only the lungs that sre wllllflf, but it {s tho whole body. 1")1! and livor havoloat thelr pawer to make blood aut of food. Now, tho only chanéa 8 "Dr. Schoncks thre ‘medlcines, which will bring ip a tone to the stomach, the patient will begin to want food, 1t ost easily’ and make blood ; then the patient begins to gain in Tos, and a3 soon a» tha body bogins to grow, the lungs csmmence to heal up, and tho patient gets fleshy and well. This is the only 'way to curo Gonsumption. ‘When thero i3 20 Igog disease, and only Liver Com- lafat and dsspopsia, Schenckis Bsaweod Tonic sad M- ruko Pills are suficiont, without the Palmonio Syrup, Tako the Mandrake Pills freely in all bilious complaints, 23 they aro perdeot s, r.” SOHENOK, who. bas _enjoyed _unlnterrupted health for many yoars past, and now weighs 2% pounds, Toa musted way to o mero skelolon, 1a o <& lest L of Poglmo /ORSum] physic g proBougced bis oo Fo oioss and abandoned bim to biy ato. o aforosaid medicines, tnd since ly afilicted bave used i praparations with the samo remarkatlo svecess, Fall us sccompe ‘not absalately no- ersabally a06 Dr. Bsencl, ualess patients b thoiz Tangs prammined. 5 BUHENCK and ,» are professionally at eir store, northesst of "$i5h and ‘Philadeiphis, overy All'advico given fooa " of clrge, bt for & ghorongh examination &riio Raeplrometet tho prico > Tis {nstramont will do htast movement of the respirato: 1 by it can be readily def whather the diséaso s tubercalar, bronchisl, or only & sympathotic affaction of tho Dronchial tabes, which is olton mistakon for Pulmonary Gonsumption, Bt which ia Caasad by » torpid liver. Dr. SCRENCE'S MEDIGINES ara propsred_only at the laboratory of J. H. SC NCK & SON, - of Six asid for sale by all Droggiats aud Dealors SCALES. FAIRBANKS® STANDARD SCATLTHS OF ALL SIZES. FATRBANKS, MORSE&C O & WEST WASHINGTON-ST. U. 8. Standard Scales. Forayth's Beale Warchonse, 468 5. DESPLAINES-ST. RATLROAD TIME TABLE. AERIVAL, AYD DEPKRTURE OF TRAING ‘Winter Arrangement. Chicage, Burlington & Quincy Rallroad. Depots—Foot of Lake-st,, Indisna-av., and Sixteonth- 3t snd Canal and Sixteenth-sta, 4 office 4 Brigga House and ay Depota. ck Inland Exp Galesburg Passengor. Mendots & Ottawa Pastonger > Anrora Passongor. Aurora Passenger éfi ity Exp.. 53 it Chicasto & Alton Railrond. Chlesgo, Alton & St Touis Throngh Line, snd Touisi- ‘ana (Ao.) now shart route from Chicago o Kansaa City. Uglon Dogat, Wast Sido, moar Madisgi-st. bridge. 8t Louls & Springfield Express, via Mai; ... . .. 958, m. *8:00p. m. Kaasas City Fast Express, ¥ia Jacksonville, 1., ad Loussi- ans, Mo.. *. s (ot Disieoa o2 1450 p. m. Folloh & Deleht AtrommSatiua 450 5. e B, Louis & Springteld Light- piag Espress, via Main Line, snd also vis Jacksonville Di- vhlnn.éi%‘kzm ey 190D ml ik soavilie, IIL., . 39:00 p.. %:’3: o, Iu., Loulsians, Ao, gfip B.m. m. m. oot Sunday, S Stirdny ine it aaday. o Daily, via . A0d Qally oxcopt Sai via Jacksonvills Disiston. (D +ia Maln Line, and. J;!.ly ‘xcopt Monday, via Jaclsonvills Disiaton. * Dot foot ot Laveent oat Toot o o st ot LaLoore ad Toot o Foy v P kit ofice, 15 Ganal-shy eornor of Sladison, rose. s Bip. 8¢, Louis Fast Lin = iro Expr . . Sprin; d Express,. m. Springtold Expross’ m. ubuque & Sloax Cif m. Dabuqus & Sionx Gty Ex.. . +Glman Passonger.... . ! yde Park and Oak Waods. m. Batsimisngas ark an % Hyda Park and Oak Woods. m Hyde Park and Qak Woods, m St e *70n Safurdays this train will be ran to Ciampalga. Chicago, Indianapolis & Cincinnari Throngh fllmne-d\‘in Kankakee Route. Trains and depart from the Groat Central Railro: ner of Congr ‘Twenty-! Chicago & Northwestern Railroad. 31 Wost t Ecoport & DobunnoEipridi: Froopart & Dobadae Express: Miiwanices Matk.s % Green Bsy Express {Sunday xcopted: coptod. Chicago, Rock Tsl and & Pacific Rajlrond, Depot, cavner of HATTI0R Aad Sherman ats, Hiovet ot fice 3 West Madisor Quahy and Leavomorts B <1030 “40p. Fern { ccommonation.. ; 5308, Night Express........ 0. Leaveoworth Expres: U:0p. m. “7:00a. Lale Shore & jlichigan Soutkern. Depot comor o, Harrison ap Sherman:ate. - Ticket ofice ‘southiwest corner of Madisun and Canal.sts. Madl...... 0a.m. $930p.m. Special Naw Vork Eiprass. : Atlantic Expross (dally).. Night Express. .. . 1505, Edkhari, Accammodation. eecs 340 15005 * Sundass exeapted, 't Saiurdays do. ¢ Mondays do. hicago, Dunville & ¥incentes Railrond. Passenger Dapat ot P., G. & St, Ln Depot, cornor of Ganal and Rinzie-sts,, Out freight ofses, carase of Aunn and Kinzle-sts. *To freight omceat F., C. & St. il dopot, coraer Hatsted aad Garroll-ta. o G g BERE Bl sxces TEixceps Rionday. T Danvilla Accommodation..... 5:30p. m. 9:40p. m. Pitsburgh, Fort Wayne & l‘.fi:i:nxn Raiiroad. o5 Sapric. Faga. w5 RO §:;:éflz P! 5‘;:0311 50 8. p. 84 Mall.... .. . N:lll?m Valparaiso Accommadation,, 13:15 p. m. Bia, m. ¥ Sunduys excepted. 1 Alondays excepted. § Dally. *Saturdags and Sundays excopted. Michigan' Central and Great Western Rails | ronds, Depoty foot of Lakest,, and foot of Twwenty-Second-st lcket offico, 75 Canal-st., corner of Madison. . Yol (via main and aisive), a s e T - Nizhlflxpu?:s ¢ £:000. m, 9:00 p. 6:20a. m! TERG ROAD. 33, 5 R TN chyarbrioks. Grapd Trank Day 3 00a. m. , Wwith a capital “of $20,000,000. The stoamers of the Company will'ply' betwesn Exi o con Y01 L *8:00 p. m. cosanrdy oxo ua:m-séufiu%exc.p'&a. londdy - ek E T IhENRY U, WENTWoRTH, General Passenger Agent, AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. - day, Tnesday, Wedneeday, snd Tharsd: o aetday Matinee, Wil by produced oy Svenings, MRS, I S, CHANFRAU'S ‘Wonderfal Boston Success, DO X A, As plased by her nestly 40 nights. . Friday, Benstle ot > “CRRISTIE JOHNSTONE. Satusdar Htiner e ERISHE JOHNSTONE: HOQOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, Randoiph-st., bet, Qlark and LaSalle. The s he annals of the Chicego staga. Mondes Evening, Oct. 55 second and Jost mees uislhu‘ Cl s, By ik Gt R A i AaHBlm-RIHAL’Y_Y' Gombination. Erom tho Grand Opora House and O ‘beatre, New York. Tremendous hit of the Cat Duet. Rooived nightly with scrosms of langhter. Unqualified succass of tho unapproachable JEE RREOT! , in their Hat-Spinning and Masical Rocks.. t ABBOTT, CHRISDIE; VALARDT, UNICE, and the falmitablo COLUMBINE keep tho houso in con- HipualIaughter with theie porlormances La tho grand Bal: lot Pantomime of the THREE HUNCHBACKS. Tha frond Kiralty Sulleta, pronouacod Iptmltablo by the pub: fio and tho press. The gorzeous Illuminated Carnival Scong s besond al descripiion 1o aceaia ehocts, oo 1% >y all means. ‘Grand Family Matinces Wednesdzys and Saturda, Pepation oa s grmndscals, the pontomimeot U AIPTY. NIXON'S. SECOND AND FINAL WEFE OF THE MOST SUCGESSFUL B MAFFITT & BARTHOLOMEW’S GREAT PANTOMIME TROUPE First tic ‘hi f thelr FUNNIEST, sr}fixg’?’“d i SO EE e L AR P AN TN B, o TACK AND JILL. LDMN“‘A’“ by them bofore tho largest known andiences % w York, Boston, and other it cit! rodnced. with entirely tew sconbry, Tricks, Sad Para 'E‘Z‘r{m..fm enefit of . In T Dew and grotesque afects, , Friday, Nov. BT e S AR PG L OMEW. ke thes il appeat 88 Jncaues Strop and Bebart Macaiss, 12 thatr Grott pa- tomime entitle ILes Deu= Fugitifs As playad by thom nearly 2,000 times, in conjunction with all the other attractions. QLOBE THEATRE, .Lessees ‘WOOD & SINN. and Aansgers. STILL GREATER augmentation of ATTRACTIONS, TO-NIGHT and Wednesday and Satarday Matinaes. ‘Tromeadous Success of the infant violinist, AMERICUS. Second week of the G % . econd meck of the Orost Buropean Artists, Mz, sad MASTER BARNEY, PETE_LEF, WM. CARLE- ‘TON, MISS JENNIE GILMER, C. I ARDN cg:‘xumsr u.mzmc;. B GABDNER: o artistic Premiers Danseuse, MISS BETTIE REM- Peonr Miss Sophis fimmmhlm, Miss Clara , anc pSOSTA'S GEM BALLET TROUPE in Two New Graud (eZhe performance will | 5PTglude with th Irlsh Drams, McVICKER'S THEATRE, Madlson-st., between Stata and Dearborn, THE POPULAR ARTIS' MAGGIE MITCHELL! IN HER GREAT RENDITION OF JANE EYRE! Saturdayst 3 p.m., MAGGIE MITCHELL, MATINEE. ATKEN'S THEATRE, ‘Wabash-av. and Congress-at. BRILLIANT SUGCESS OF Mr. Franl E. Aldken And the New and Powerfal Dramatic Company, 1n the TICKET-0F-LEAVE MAN, Grand Matinees Weduesday and Saturday, Seats secured six days in advanca. STAR LECTURE COURSE. TO-WNWIGHT, Heartho Eloquent Orator and Brifitant Author, EDWARD EGELESTON, “What T Know About Children.” Beason Ticket holders admitted FREE. Admission, 50 cents. Roserved Seat, 75 conta, Forsale dmis; 3 West 310 Library, 23 West MadisGa-at-, and Hariow's Liteary, 637 West Lake-st. MYER'S OPERA HOUSE: Monroe-st., between Dearbarn and State-sts. GREAT ATTRACTION FOR THIS WEEK. Arlington, Coffor, and Kembls's Minsirels And Burlesque Company. GED. and CHAS. REYNOLDS, ths HOTTENTOTS, tne sri”masnmsczns AT UAMPBELL'S, sad COLORED OADET. Epory otoning and Satusday pati- ' Next the Iaughabi 1 Fite. P St oo T Bias s o BOLT AND NUT WORKES. - American BOLT & NUT WORKS. L. M. DAY TOIN, 184 Second-st,, Oincinnati, O, Bridge Bolts, Building Bolts, * Fish-Bar Bolts, Carriage Bolts, Fire Bolts, Machine Bolts, Lag Screws, ashers, Hot Pressed Nuts. MEDICAL CARDS. DR.C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAY, has romoved from No. 119 South Clark-st., comer of Monroo, to No. 464 SOUTEL STATE-ST., CHIAGO. It is woll known by all zeaders of the paj that Dr. C. Bigelow is the oldest sstablished passician in Chicago who has made tho treatment of all chronic aud nervoas discases & specialty. Science and erience have msde Dr. B. the most renowned SPEC! IST of the age, hon- o ‘Dress, estgemed of the highost medical at- tainments by all the medical institutes of the day, having dovoted TWENTY YEARS OF HIS LIFE in poctoctin emedies that will curo posltivels all cases of GHRONII AND SPECIAL DISEASES in both saxes. ‘The reputation of Dr. Bigelow is not founded on diplo- mas or certificatos from Faro colleges; be luated wi Institation on th now. ity, and mombers of tho medical facalty now practicing g0, are andready to sitest his sklll; thoy ‘aro his roferences. Road his MEDICAL TREATISE for Iadies and gentls- mion, Sont,freato Anyaddress in sealed entolopo, Bacloss CONSULTATION. EREE. The fncat rooms g T on antysee-who dacter. COORRES enilomers,” Calls yom only 360 the, doctor. = EPONDENCE CONFTDRVTIAL. AdSroms all attors 1o Dr. G, BIGELOW, No. 454 Stata-st. . Offics houzs Hrom 3 5., 108 p. m.: Stinduss, $p. m. 104 Dr, Stone, Jonfidential Physician, (A regalax graduste in modicine) cures all chronie and Special Discases” at reasonable prices. Medicines far- P Ttoas AT ot i o ot 5, O Zranteo omala + difcalties” tren + aud success. = Circalars freo, Ofbce, 103 West ALsdt: Dr. Townsend, 150 South Halsted-st, Fius tho mest extansiva practice in all Chronle, Nervous, and Special Disasses. of Both sesca. of sog Sooeriiorss St Al iRacied el orbr ol tree ot arge, - His Medicel Treatiss sent froa, - Ecuities troated with safets bod sncasse o om0 N0 CURE! Ko BR¥¥' | DR. KEAN, 30 Soath Clarkst., Chieago, may ba confidentially coa- aalted, personally or by mal, fra6 of cherae, ba sl Bheonlc and Nervous disgases. Dr. J. Kean isthe only physician in the city who War=~ rigliresar ooy, ways on hand. ‘Rabber Goods - Dr. A, G. Olin, . 565 State-st., Chicago, the most saccesstal specialist ot the age, who has givena lliedony‘bm:hvl attention 10 the. treatment of all Cl Sexual and Nervoos dissases, both sexes, Read hls works and judgs for soucselt, sant. sealed foe stamy . Confilentilcvusultations, persondl by mail, freo and insited, Kubbar Goodsativays on band. Dr. F. Brooks, Chicago, T, offico 419 South Clark-st., corner of Polk, ‘garcs all forms of Cancers, Ulcers, Wens, and Schirrons ramo; nal 2od Urindry disoises, and all dilicultics of a dellcato naturs incldent to the generative organs. A Trentise describicg causcs, symptoms, wad oicets, (or Iadics »od gentlemon, sent fre 10 any = 'usess. Officu hours from Ba. m. t08 p. m., Suadass excepted On Marviage. 'HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG JEN. Remarkably Raports sent free, Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philasdoiphis, Pa.

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