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—— e . ERUSURR VT U R AUIFRE LU R B VI Uy § LaAvaDULYLL AMLUIVGLIA ky VAAYUAIVDY 3, T A0, THE SHOTWELL ROBBERY. “I'ho Mystery of the Affair Par- tinlly Glcuru(} Up. Another Arrests Now York A Chicago. Deteellve In ~Recovery of tho Papers. Thoe myatory which envelopod tho purlolning of contracts for £100,600 in stocks and bonds of the Solma & Gulf Ruilroad, nnd other valualle papers, from tho trunk of Miss Shotwell, while on hor way from Now Yorlk to Chiengo, 18 sald to bavo been nolved by n Chicago detective. It will bo rocolloctod that Miss hotwoll was introduced toaman named Lvorett, attho Grand Contral lotel, in New York, and that ho accompaniod her to this cly. 1Iis disappearance aftor tho Adiacovery of tho rabbery, at tho Tromont Iouso, iwhoro Mies Shotwell was stopping, oreatod tho suspicion that Lo was imrlicated, nand, having been found by npoliceman, ho was arroated. At the preliminary hearig, bofore Justico Ranyon, it was adduced in evidenco that ho promised to procuro passos for Miss Bhotwell to Mobile, and that for this reason she consontod to travel by way of Chicago, IHor object in visiting Mobllo was to have an injunction {ssued rostraining Colonel P. R. Roddy from selling tho Belma & Qulf Rallrond to partios in Londou, o Daving gone there, as she bolioved, for that pur< poso. Instead of gotting passos for lior, Evorett paid hor fare. This fact, howover, excited no thoughts of duplicity. Everetthad also had hor ‘trunks and his own checkod, aud, it waa alloged, oxchanged checks with hor purpously. o «denied any complicity in the nbstraction of tho papors, but Miss Bhotwell's toati- wmony waa considercd to be sufficiontl conclusive to warrant his committal for trial. His bail waa fixed at $75,000, but wos recently reducod to 980,000 through tho offorts of Lis at- tornoy, John Lyl King. Mies Sholwell called at the County Jail two or thres timesto soo Evorott, and endeavored to induce him to rovesl | the whereabonts of the coutracts and papers, but ho asserted that he did not knosw where tho; worq. Mo thought if rolensed he could fin thom. Miss 8, would not accept his ultimatum, and loft for Now York, having heard thu tho papers wero thers, ULolieving that thoro was o conspiracy .to sceure possession of the papers, and dofraud hor of their valuo. In the meantime tho detective had been using a1l his logonuity in tracing an apparontly obscurs clue, Ho nssumed that Everott's objoct in ox- ousuging checks was to gnin access to Miss Shotwell's trunk in the baggage car, and accord- ingly visited Dotrolt to sco tho baggage-mastor of the train on which they came Wost, Tho ro- sult is unknown except by inferenco; o despatch ‘was roceived from him several days ago which contained two words—‘* Evidence complete.” The reyelations conscquont upon tho exer- tions of the detective have, it apponrs, in somo way implicated 8 Now York gentleman named F. W. Brooks, and o telegram roeccived in Chi- €ngo, Jestm‘dny, {from Miss Bhotwell, stated that ‘he had been atrested. A roporter of ‘I'us Tripuxe having learncd that Evereit contomplated turning Stnte's ovi- donce ond securing his own acquittel by impli- catiug tho priucipals in tho alloged corspiracy, called on liim yesterdny morning for the pur- pozo of gotting his tatoment of tho case and its attonding circumstancos, o wns somewhat Toticont at first, but subsequently conversed {reely, carofully avoiding, however, the montion of auything which would'tend to involye him- self or othors in the robbery. He confined his remarks to tho explanation of apparently impli~ cuting fucts, seying, in the ficst place, that ho did not purpoee to ehouldoer any one's tronblea but his own, o was introdnced to Miss Shot- well at the Grand Contral Hotel in New York a Mr, Amowre, & gentloman who was formorly in tho employ of Mr, Roddy, as bookkeoper, but now a stock-brokor on his own account, Amorre asked him to engago board for Indy at tho Grand Contral, ho boing well ac- queinted witn the vropriotors. He consented, and, after making the arrangoments, was intro- duced to Miss Bhotwell as the lady, and showed her tho room sho was to oconpy. o proposed that she should go to Alabamn "and 800 Goneral Buwiley, Prosidont of tho Solma & Gulf Railroad, about the stocks and bouds. Thoy woro ropro- scuted to bo worth 83 ccuts of thoir face valuo, but Lo bad tried to raise 15 cents on them for her, and did not succced. Tho bonds, in his opinion, wore worthlees. The reporter told hin that ho _ understood Mies Shotwell had paid Brooks for tho bonds, and held contracts for them, they not having boeu do- livored to her, and that her object in visiting Alnbama was to bave an injunction issued to xestrain thoe ofticers from selling the road, Ho repliod that only two soctions of the road—one at cach end—had been covstructed, and that ho did not beliove sho paid Brooks anything for tho contracts, or whatever thoy were. Ho know Brooks, who was a patent-right owner, but was wot in his employ. It will bo remembered that arcceipt for a package sent from* Dotroit to Brdoks was found in tho possession of Evorott, and that while coming West he received s tele- gram from Now York. The former was thought to have contamed the missing papers and tho Iatter * instructions,” tho despatelh having ‘been handed bim before reaching Detroit. Tho package, ho puid, contained businoss papers, gatencright dravvings sud spesifications for Wilson's patent brake, for which he was ageut. The despatch requested him to sce Colonel Iuyes, General Managor of the Blue Line, in yoferenco to tho collection of money due for Treight car locks sold to him. Ho did not toll Mivs Bhotwoll thet he had sufticient influonce ‘with railroad moen to obtain passes for hor, but thot lie would pey hor fare, e did so, and farnished her money to pay hor expenses, Why 1o took 80 much interest in her, a compara- tivo stranger, hio noglaotod to stato, Ho did not “+disnppear"” after the robbory was discoverad, but did all he could to find Aliss Bhotwell. Be- ing unable to learn whero she Lad gone, ho wrote her a note, informing her where fio could ‘be found. Dmn}){pnintnd, he went to her sister's and retired, *1f," hoargued, *I had donoany- thing wrong, do you suppogo { should havo gono Lowo? Nol Ishould Lave loft town immedi- ately.” Ho belioved Miss Shotwell thought ho Lnow where the pspors wore, and that her only object in having him arrested was to got Lim to revonl who hnd them. Ile did not know whero the doouments woro, but, if roleased, would uso evory effort to find thom. Miss Shotwell hnd boon to sco him, and promised not to prosecuto him if he restored tho papers ; his roputation was, howover, at stake, and be would not. accopt cuy compromiso that looked as if ho was anxious to ovado trial. Ho was dotormined to have a trial, and, whon releascd, would do his utmost to aevist in the recovory of the papers. Ho t‘\\m)fht ho could put his hand on tho mnan who had thom, if at liborty, but was not cortain about it. He would not say whotherho intondod to tell in court all he knew‘of tho traueaction. If he is detormined to ‘“shoulder no ono's troublo but his own,” overy detail of tho alloged cougpiracy will, doul s, bo revealed, whon o is arraigned for triul in the Criminal Court, Detectivo Tyrrell, who has charge of the caso, snd who has boon East collocting evidence, way heard from yesterdsy, ho having tolographed that he hiad arrested Brooks and securad *tho papers,” He is expocted homo *iu & day or two, and whon he arrivos, additional particulars, witli the namos of tho conspiraturs and their objeat, will be given to the public. —_— PERSONAL. Hon, J. K. Graves, of Dubuquo, is ct {ho Bliorman, Cantain John J. Mitchell, of St, Louls, was at the Tromont. Ion, T. D, Craddock, Efingham, was at the Tromont yesterday. Genoral L. M. Fitzhugh, Day Oity, Mich., i st tho Gardnr, e Dy G el I8 Honry Roiysmann, of London, England, waaat tho Bherman yostorday, Captaln J. W, Cuyler, United Btates Army, was at tho Tromont yestorday. General Titz Houry Warron, of Towa, was at tho Tromont, yestordage 4 % Genoral 8, D, Bturges and daughtor, of Louls- vills, ata at tho Gandhore (" Eten of Louls Genoral Charlos T, Ledll it York, aro at the Gardner o 22 wifo, Now E. D, Hilllard, M.D,, Uni atthio Drigs yobterdey, ad Bladoe Amnyi e William Boolon, of tho Euglnos Btates Army, was ot tho filnu‘}x::zgry%:l;lggzluv;:lLm] Ilugh Whito, Euq,, of tho Utal ¢ Qaug Railwey, Balt Luko City, whs nt the Belug oo torday, y Qonrcl . A, Pottor, Qonoral 7, P, Gonoral L. i1, Tellonzo, United Saton Exfl'}“fl?& st tho Garducr. * Tho following wero at tho Gasdnor yostorday ; Goorgo W. Pottis, Arthur Gorham, G. A. White, G. W. James, @. B. DBukowoll, Doston; T. O. Turnor, 8t. Louls Rnilwny TRegiater ; Josoph L. ‘Taylor, Now Yorlk ; A. I, Junkor, Hanniba, Mo, Tho followlng woro at Andorson's European Hotol yestorday: Ilonry Webor, 8t, TLouls, Mo. 1 L. Tromaln, Towa s Mrs. J. L. Pixley, Now Brunswiok, N. J. ; 0. J. Meok, Ottumwa, Towa ; It D, Mareh, Gleveland ; G. W. Svolt, Wyoming. ‘The following woro at tho Tromont yosterday : 7. M, Urifiith, Dubuquos R, W. Forguraom, Now Yorlt; E. 1, Gridloy, Dloomington; 1. O: 0. Winch, Houston; L Townesdond and wifo, Michigan, Tho following wero nmong the arrivals at tho D"fli" yostorday : E. Magoflin, Kentucky ; W. W. Buttortlold, "oughton, Mich,; 0. J. Stock- ton, Philndelphin ; d. C. Anderson, Donver ; J. T, Miller, Pitteburgh 3 II. O, Siglor, Osceoln, Iowa ; W. L. Goodrich, Now York ; G, Tay- lor, Madison. Colonel W. I, 8opp, of Council Bluffs, Iows, nssed through tho clty lank ovening, cn routo Tor \\'nsbln{;wn, aving boon appoluted by tho city authoritios of Couatcil Bluffs' to appear Le- fore tho Interior Dopartment, in ihe intorests of that city rclative to the * transfor ('llniculli'" whlfih isnow boforo the Departmient for consld- oration, Tho Ifon. D. @. Lobdell, n gontloman of twonly yoara' oxporience in matiors portaining to tho u!mm!l‘)‘fl artment of tho United Statos, is in tho city for tho purposo of reorganizing and systomatizing tho business of our Custom Houeo. This is his second visit sinco the firo, 1o {anvcn on Friday evening for the Pacifie const. Tho following wero among {ho _nrrivals at thio Bhermsa yosterday : J. E. Fostor, Detroit ; W. L. Wetmore, Marquotto ; I D, Hodgman, Fort Edwards, N. Y.; T. Howard, Bt. Louis; W. Boxtou, Camden, N.J. B. Choover, Gormaus towy, Pa; G. W. Thatchor, Salt Lako City ; 8. 8, Yishor, Cincinuati ; ‘I. 0. Bates, Bostou ; G. M. Hughitt, Hannival, Moy G. H. Christio, Pittsburgh ; J. A, Coopor, Denver ; T, A, Hunt, Now York ; G, B, Starkwenthor, Lsoanabs ; G. A. Loughton, Giroon Bay. - * EVANSTON. An Astronomicnl Gas-NMan- of Territory, Reslgration of Trustee Wheolor---Tho Firo and Water Question. The rogular monthly mecting of the Town Trustoes was held in the oftice of Theo. Recso, tho Becrotary of the Board, on Tuceday ovening Inst. O.J. Gilbort, Ambroso Foster, J. H. Ked- zio, and O. F. Groy nnswered to tho roll-cail. Tho minutes of tha last mooting Leing dia- posod of, Mr. Jonniugs, tho lamp-lighter, pre- sented his bill. This gontloman's nocturnal ex~ cursions have cultivated his tasto for astronomy, and he proceeded to convinco the Board that in tho mouth of Decombor there were *‘two dark moons,” snd consequently ho should have an extra month's wages, Ho also invited tho Board to Inspoct “tho roliglous slmanac.” i Tho Board not socing this,moon question in that phaso, his orudition was wasted. Bundry small bills, making in tho aggrogate about 600, wore ordered paid. Josoph M. Lyons presontod to tho Board a po- tition, signed by three-fourthsof the legal votors in the tract of laud lying south of Graut avenue, and botweon tho contre line of Bection 13 and tho villago lines, and Moridian streot aud Judson rond, praying that thoy might bo annoxed to tho village of" Evanston, Tho prayer of the peti- tion was granted, and the tract, comprising 220 acros, was dully annoxed, Justico Geo, AL Iuntoon submitted a roport of the casos tried beforo him, the flnes imposed and colleoted, and paid tho nmount ho hald over to tho Troasurer in {own orders. The improprioty of cows running at large was gravoly discussed, and J. H. Kodzio appointed to investigato the laws and aecortain the remedy. A rosolution passed at the meeting of the citizous Liold for tho purpose of organizing a firo company, was read. It urged tho impor~ tauco of the appointment of an ofticor to look aftor chimnoys and sco that propor earo was ox- orcised in their construotion, Tho followiug communication was read: 0. Grap, Clerk of oard of Trustees of Ecanston, I iorewlth ‘resign my office of Truaten of the Vil Iage of Evanaton, to take offect from this date, My reasons nre: lat, That my private cugagomenis aro such as o preventmy giving proper attontion to th duties of {his ofice, and having served out tho tim! for which I was choeen, I feol fras to decline serving longer, 2d, That 1 hopo s test of tho wishcs of tho poople, in the matter of Water Works, miny bs made in tho aelection of my auccossor, Very resjocts fully submitted, . D.H, WilestEn, Dr. Wheelor's resignation wea accopted. The appointmont of Colonel Wosloy Brainard, made by Presidont Gilbert in the interim, was confirmed ; also tho purchase of the Babeock Fire Extinguishor. "Tho President of tho Board was authorized to cmploy John Carvey at S70 por month, s a spocial watchman aud policeman, for such a ‘timo a8 he eaw fit, Aftar considorable discussion over the pro- Icutml wator-works, and {ho pussigo of 8 raso- ntion that the Board ehould at once proceed to solicit bids for the construction of the same, the mocting adjourned for tiwo weoks, S O DONATIONS TO PUBLIC LIBRARY. The following donations have been recoived by tho Chicago Public Library since Doc. 28, 1872: Rov. Prof, W. B, Blanohard, 1 volumo; Robert Hervey, 21 volumes; George Howland, 7 vol- umes; Mr, Elliot Anthony, 16 volumes ; Mastor Bidney Hurlbut, 7 volumos; Joseph Huhn, 13 volumes; J, L. Pickard, 48 volumes; Hon.J. Medill, 11 volumes; Adolph Moses, Edq., 16 vol umes; Rev. Waltor Forsyth, 6 volumes; T, W. Figk, 1 volumo ; John H, Bmali, 8 volumes; Mies A, Brown, 3 volumes; Prof. Iid. Delano, 4 vol- umes; Fred. B, Colwell, 2 volumes; Mrs, Frod. E. Colwell, 1 volumo; Robort . Queal, Esq., 4 volumes; Law Institute, 51 volumes; Edward A, Hill, Eucb, 5 yolumes; Librarian of Ohio, 88 volumes; Dr. Sam, Willard, 7 volumos; J. 8. Molntire, 8 volumes; Sam. Thornton, 8 volumos; Ed. F. Williams, 6 volumos; V. H. Barnum, 11 volumes; Goneral J. N, Stiles, 2 volumes ; L. B. Jamoson, 7 volumen’ ‘Thomay' Wilce, 8 volumos; J. E. Otig, 8 volumes; Wm, H. Clarke, 1 volume; R. B. 8tone, 4 volumos; H. W. B. Cloveland, b volumes; E. M. Goodrich, Eeq., 46 volumos; J. W, Larimore, 2 volumes ; Rov. H, N. Powers, 2'volumes; Loandor Stono, Esq., 8 volumes; Mrs. Leander Stono, 3 volumos; James W. Bhealan, 1 volume; John 0. Rechborg, 18 vol- umes ; Hon, Julius Rosenthal, 46 volumes; G. W. Brandt, $ volumoy; 8, M. Booth, 1 volumo; Rov. A. 1. Btowell, 7 volumas; J. B. Chagwick, 3 volumes; J. I, Olatk, b volumos; D. Huber, W. Denn, 9 volumen; D. Gibson, 2 volumes ; Honry Frank, 2 volumes; Charlos Jilson, 1 volume; Ewmanuel Barbe, 2 volumes; Mrs, Fred. Rico, 3 volumes; A. H. Burlo, ,li Jemphlots; T, .’ Fisk, 17, volumes; ¥. P, otchkiss, 4 volumes; Aona M. Green, 6 vol- umos ; D. B, Pago, 10 volumes; J. 8. Curroy, 3 volumes ; Oharlos Goodman, 10 volumes; deo. P, Upton, 2 volumes; James H. Broomell, 13 volumes; J. M, Wing, 4 yolumon ; Horaco White, 27 volumes; Goorga Paddook, 8 volumos, Total, 625 volumes. —_— ‘Worth Enowing. ‘The pocnliar oxccllency of the nonsforfeiting divi~ dead elause in tho charter of the Washington Lifo In- suranco Company of New York fs shown in tho caso of My, D, Iill, who died & fow days einco on the Vest Bldo, Tho premium on Mr, Hill's polioy of lifo insur- ance, dus last November, was unpaid, but thore wos standing to his credit dividoud suficient to pay tho preminm boyond tho day of Lls death, In most com- paniea tho palley would livvo been wichout value aud e dividend forfefted, This oxcollent Compauy so- curo to their policy-holders tho full bouefit of {helr dividends, always paying o pnlle{ if tho dividends llle‘“l’l%‘V {ts crodlt would pay the premium to {ho dato of the death of the insured, Parties desiring tho rotection of 1ife insurance would do well to romem- or thid featuro ju n Company which ia thoroughly re- Uablo, prompt in its payments, and is under honorable and careful managoment, Mr, I, D, Penfiold, General Agent of tho Company, las Lis offico ot 148 LaSalle sireet, —_——— at-Class Maohino, - A good sowlug-machine s a household treasure ihat no family can afford fo do without, If you want the Tiest, the Wilson Underfeed should be your cholco, It |+ combinea in the most piorfect manner all tho requisites of durability, llm;\llcfli«, eata of operating, and per- foction of work, aud Iy sold at less prive than_any olhor Grai-class machine, Salesroows st No, 873 Wost Maiaun strest, Clicago, —_— 01d Rore Beoka, ‘Wm, A, Dullors & Oo,, on Canal atreet, will scll, Frlday morning, a cataloguo of bovks, whioh will em- . braco miscollaucous, tholggieal, classical, matlcal rare and_curions works, Thelr storo 1s waroi au cowfortable, COUNTY AFFAIRS, Conslderation of Bids for County Supplies. Roport of tho Committco on Public Records, Tho Board of County Commisaioners nsnom- bled yostorday aftornoon, Presidont Miller in tho chair. 'Chero woro prosont Commissloners Asbton, Bogue, Clough, Crawford, (ialloway, Hurris, IMatrison, Lerling, Jones, Lonergan, Rusroll, Singor, . ‘Iho firat businosn to ho attended to was tho furthor oxnminetion of bids for furnishing sup- plles to the county, ‘Tho matter of druga and modical supplics was taken up, and Dr. Ben, Millor had to bo called upon -to road off tho namos and pricos, a8 woll aa to atato tho amount of the various itoma nocossary to be purchased. Tho tamilinrity displayed by the Comniissionors with the ontire range of drugs was somothing aurprising. Thoy know all about evory orticlo, its uso and its orthography; in fact, they woro o8 competent to pass upon drug bids a8 thoy would have boon to detormino tha acouracy of o Banscrlt vorslon of Bhalupoare. Aftor ono bid had been read by Dr. Millor, Commiseioner Crawford's Lrain began to roc under the torrific strain involved in keeping track of hydrocyanic ncid, balsam copaiba, can- tharides corato, {luid extract of canabuaindica, stilingin composita, hydro-jorum, cte. Com- missioner Crawford woakoned, and, althiough ho bad proviously boon tho most stronuous in hig domands that all the bids ehould be read and oxamined before the full Board, ho moved to suspond thy furthor reading of drug bida, Commissioner Clough, who lind also boen vory anxious to liave the various bids acted u&wn by tho Board and not by Committees, socondod tho motion, and it provailed unanimously. Tho gubjeot Liad become & drug in tho Board, and thoy woro all glad o got xid of t. The bids for grocories wero next {aken up. Commissionor Clough kaflb tally for a whilo, but Commissioner Crawford had had enough of it, and would sooncr seo the interests of Coolt County suffor a fow conts a pound than bother Lis hend any more with tho bids. Tho romalning mombers of tho Board road nowapnpors, pmoked cigars, talked about tho stringoney of the weathor, and tho money, the importanco of vaccination, otc. DBuffalo ‘Millor plnm with his presiding ‘mallot, only pricking up Lis cars now and thon as ‘“wet grocorios woro mentioned. Gonernl Niles, tho Olork, was pracesding to road tho thrilling particulars with reforenco to beans and bacon, when Commissioner Crawford rose and said that, ingemuch as the Board was now in ]imauoanlnn of the most importent facta concerning grocerics (ono bid Lad. beon rond), hoe should moyo that the furthor rending of bids for gracories bo dispensed with, Of coitrso this was agreed to, In tho bids for printing, tho Board was ontire- 1y at homo, An exprossion of intelligont under~ standing was visiblo on tho faco of overy Com- aissionor whon the Clerk read tho following: * Ditto oxtra Russia endy and bands G40 pages por volume royal imperial lo?nl foolscap blattin, papor full Governmont white No. 7,686 smal 8izo Estabrook's falcons swell handles red and ‘blue London letter clips chock spindlos and can- ceurf‘s ruled and printed 50 cents por thousand om, . Commissionor Crawford understood It por- foctly, and thoroupon moved that the further reading of printing bids bo dispensed with, and that thie Board be split up into Committeos to take in charge the oxamination of all bida, The mhotion waa'tdopted, and the division into Com- mitteos was announced by the Chair as follows : On Groceries—Harrison, Herting, Harzle, aud Ash- ton, On Printing and Stationery~Boguo, Russall, and Pahlman, 01 Lirtige—Clough, Galloway, Lonergan, and Singer, Miscellaneous—Crawford, Jones, ond Roolle, + On motion of Commissionor Crawford, tho Superintondent of Public Charitios was in- structed to oo that the operation of vaccination bo porformed upon all porsons applying to the county for relicf, cithor at the Poor 1L>uso or at the Couuty Agent's oflice, and that no. rolief bo extended until tho persous have consented to bo vacclnated, g Commiisgioner Gallowny submittod thoe follow- ing resolution : Jtesolved, Thut in all towns in Cook County whoro the relief Tequired by tho roor exeevdn §50 per month, Tinitors bo appoluted Ly tho Buted, whota duy f sdial bo to report ull cases entitled tonid fromn the' county, and that only to persons holding cortificates from such visitors, stating tho smount and character of Telief ro- quired, ehall tho Overscer of thu Poor of tho town ba authorized to givo orders for supplica, Tho resolution was adopted. Tho Committes on Public Rocords reported recommending tho ndoption of tho following rosolution : A Resolved, That all privato individuala boing tho own= crs of abstracts of titlo to lauds in Cook County bo, avd they are Liereby, requested to doposit the saine In the oflice of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County for the benofit of the public, taking the roceipt of tho Tecorder, wwho shall keep thom in tho vault, 2, In case auch ownera'shall deelino fo leavo such sbatracts permanontly with tho Rocorder, fHby ary Tereby requested to Jenvo them o sufticient length of timo for coples thereof to be taken by tho Rocorder. 3, Tho Rocordor shiall moke an index of all such abntracts, and shall prescrvo n copy of overy abatract ‘efore it hall bo delivered to this owner, 4, Tho Recorder shall furnfeh copies of abstracts to any person applying thercfor, chirging such rates per £0llo ns is nilowed by luw for certifiod coplos of decds, but fn no case shall’ thio origiual ubatract be open to ‘publie inspection. 6. This resolution _shall apply also toall certified coplos of (hio proceedings of suy Court affecting any land in Cook County, Tho roport was concurred in and the resolu- tion ndlfln ted. y Tho Board adjourned until Monday moxt, ot 2p.m. —_— THE CITY IN BRIEF. The County Clork issued 16 marriago liconsos yestorday. Union sorvices for Prosbytorians on tho Wost Sido will bo held this evoning, in tho Eighth Oliurch, corner of Washington nnd Robey streots, 'I'ho upper audionce-room will be open. A mooting of the Diractors of Myers' Pnou- matio Car_Company was hold, yostorday aftor- noon, in the gontlomen's pular of Anderson's European Hotel, .The noxt sociablo of All-8aints’ Episcopal ongrogation, to which the frionds of tho church aro invited, will be at Mrs, W. . Wrightson's rosidonco, No. 225 West Indiann stroet, this ovening. The Mayor rocelived, I'nutorflny, o draft for $200, the balance of the fund subacribed for tho roliof of the sufforors by tho Ghicago fire, bytho rosidenta of Noweastlo-on-Tyne, England, i Tho Board of Public Works jssued a building permit, yestorday, to Brown & DBro, who proposo crecting on tho I sliapod lol, cornor of lark and Madison streets, a.four-story stone- frout ediftco, to be used as o rostaurant, But ono caso of thoft was roportod at Polico Headquarters, yestorday,—an overcoat. 'Ihis is & vory flattoring compliment to tho ofticioucy of Patrolman Frost, who is worth moro to the city than all the othor patrolmen combinod. Yontorday mamlm‘ Anderson's European Hotol advertised in Tue Lrmune for two night por- tors. During yestorday forenoon the ollico was crowded with mon desiring tho places, and: by 4 o'clock thoy had roceivod 140 applicants, end refused 147, Tho aunual meeting of the stookholdoers of the Chicago DBeao DBall Associationwill bo held on Monday ovnnlng noxt, at tho Mechanics’ Ex- chnngo, No, 138 LaSalle_ street, for the pur- poso of electing officors and canvageing the ques- llon of employing n nine for the sonson of 1873, A wooden shed at the rear of Cook & Bros, [acking-Louss, coror of Btowart avonuo aud [cGrogor streot, was almost destroyed by firo yostorday morning about b o'clock, The loss ‘Waa not very hoavy. Tho propriotoys of two second-hand clothing houses, named J. H, Frank and II, Grunborg & QOo., woro fined §25 each by Justico Seully, yes- terday, for neglocting to koep oxact rooords of thelr pnaporly and tho auouut of businoss transacted, Two of tho gangof youagronghs who as- eaulted the wnfortunato’ Bwedo, Lars Gustav Andorson, liavo beon arrestod. Thoir namos are Thomas fllmunoi and Androw Boyle, ' Tho Coro- nor committed them to tho Gounty Jail. Jamos Larley, keopor of tha disordorly saloon No, 222 Fourth aveulte, from whenco issued the brawling colored mob which sought to-roscne two prisoners from dotectivos Usllaghor and Slayton, on Tuesday evening, ss mentioned in I'uk 'I'nipuny yeutorday, was iined 816 by Justico anyon, ‘Llirty-five inmates of Lisplace paid 10 each for tholr ovening's amusoment, Porsons dosiring to donate books to the Chi- nogo Publio Library can loavo them at one of tho rollo\vluc- J)lnu«u, viz.: Carpenter & Bhel- don's, No, U589 Wabash avouue: residonge of = on. Thos. oyne, No, 267 Michignu avonuoy Goo. Bharwood & Co.'s, No. 05 South Denplainos atreoty J. W, Doan, No. 102 Douglas placo, Tvory paclingo should be seourely yrippad, nid o liat of tho hooks with nnme and rosidenco of donor should be attachod, Yontorday tho Gonoral Ofess of tho Chlcago, Burlington & Quiney Rallvond woro bolng ro- moved to their now bullding, cornorof Ran- dolph stroot and Michigan avonue. 'T'lheso oflices have been fluished and furniched very olegantly. The wood work I8 mnssive and rleli, and tho floors aro covered with Brussels earpot. Tho gonoral plan of the building, and the locn-. tion of tho vatious ofiicos, was glvon al longth in Tue TRIDUNE 80mo wooks ago. Tho annual mooting of tho Trustess of tho Fourth Prexbyterian Church was hold yestordny aftornoon, at tho oflico of Hanry W. King, Buq. Aftor tho customary exhibit of tha financial con- dition of tho Chu~ch had Loon submitted, tho Building Committoo roported that the chureh ‘would bounder r00f next Baturday night, and that §80,000 wero nocded to finishi the ediflce, including the organ. It wae resolved thats the ‘Prustees bo authorizod to have diagrams of the churoh mado, nud to offer the pows for salo noxt Monday, at the offico of tho Treasuror, THE ELECTRIC WAVE, The Phenoracnon in Xowa, Minnesota, Wis- consin, and Illnols. its Startling Effect Upon Telegraphers, Phlioso- phers, and Journalisls. Tho storm which hhs just como over us from the Northwost is n doubly remarkabls one. Aside from its Intolerable movority, it was nc- companied by an olectrio etorm, which is in ftsolt n phenomonon. For two daya past tho olootrio wave Lias swopt ovor Iowsa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Northorn Iilinols, rondoring many of tho telograph wires ontirely useless. This phenomoenon is poculiar to tho winter scason. Tho olectricity pervading tho atmos- phoro is not manitested in thunder and light- ning, a8 in surmor, but is froquently attended by brilliant suroral displaya, These electric storms aro most powerful when accompaniod by high winds sud falling suow. The fact that lincs running cost and west, or north and south, aro alike affccted, rendor it extromely difficult to traco tho origin or diroction of tho olectrio wave. Though not particularly nnusual, it' fs atill o phonomenon long familiar to tolegraph- ors and electricians, yot little understood. Doubtless the United Btatos Bigual Servico, with it abundant facilities for the collection of 'in- formation, and its ability and opportunities to carcfully and scientifically analyzo thom, will bo abla to doduco thorofrom now and valuabla cloc- trio laws intimately rolating to the romarkablo rain and snow storms that occasionally deluge the country. Tho olectric waves—sgo troublesomae to the tol- sgrapher—aro variable in longth, and vory from a second to ono minute in dnration, Attimes thoy aot in conjunction with tho battery current upon the wire, their united forco grinding through the instrument with astonishing power, burning off the insulatod covering from offico wires, and melting tho cornors of brass mnchinory. All tho marvellous power of light- ning is displayod, though with loss tenison. No electricity is doscernibls upon tho wires, and it 18 only at points where thero are slight breaks {s tho flash visiblo. Extrome forcoe is rarely ex- hibited, Tho stoxm gonerally * oxpends teolf in waves of moderato length, which rapidly follow each other, rendoring tho sdjnstment of instrumonts difi~ cult, and the transmission or roception of mes- eages 1mposeiblo. An intoresting foaturoe is do- velo ped, eomotimes, when the atmospheric cur- ront runs in opposition to the battery power, and thoy noutralizo each other, rendering tho wiros lifoless for tho nonce, nnd indicating quito clearly that bolh aro of equal strength, Wore it not so, the ntronger would nm\trlfilzu tho weakor and stifl have powor loft for mani- fostation on tha line. hoso considorations Tiave led to a discovory that is grandly sublime : hon the sloctric wave is of considerable dura- tion and powor, tho operators havo DLeen kmown to lof go their but- torics, dotach the wires, carry them to tho ground; nud, by moans ‘of the olec- tric throbs, mosangos havo beon tranemitted entiroly indopondont of thoordinary auxilisrios, Many fuch inatances are on rocord among telo- raphers, but tho exporiments zro nccossarily EEia, and, in practical results, nneatiafactory, In largo telograph oftices, whera numoraus wiros centro in o common awitch-board, the brass straps and faces aro ofton illuminated by o_cone stant succession of flashes interchanged bo- tweon tho soveral lines, which are harmiess un- loes touched, and aro bosutifully attractive, especinlly at night. estorday afternoon this wonderful achiovo- ‘mont was exemplified in the general oflico of the Chicago & Northiwestern Railway. Tho chief oporator took out both koys and left tho wiro to Clinton, Towa, apen ot both onda, o fully eur- charged with ‘olectricily was (lio atmosphere, that the wire could bo casily worked without the uso of the battory ; indocd, tho forco wa great- or with tho key open than with the aid of tho attory. ‘Tho elactric storm of Tuosday and Wednesdny hias boen of unusual duration. "It displayed tho groatest soverity in Jowa and out on tho West- orn Plaiue, Sh ng an ombargo upon telozraph communication with tho Pacitio coast, During its prevalonce, & strong wind from tho wost nnd northwest, accompaniedby a u!lfht fall of enow, hias aleo provailed. At Boone, Ta., on tho lino of tho Chicago & Northwestorn Iinil- wny, tho switch-board was envelopod in s sheot of flamo, In MMinnoeota, tho telograph wirea were down all Wednorday. No warning ominously horalds the approach of theso electric storms, and their doparturo is equally abrupt and unexpected. Thoy come without any apparent change in the oxternal condition of the temperature or wenther—ap- pronching and vanishing in obedience to s Iaw a8 et boyond Luman comprebousion—irritating Tiio oporalor; posploing the philosoplier, Hinders Xngduumulinm, and annoying tho public gon- oraily. e gl THE STORM AND THE RAILROADS. " Baturdsy was o sorious dsy for tho rallroads. On tho northern linos oporations woro entirely suspendod, while all woro more or less hindered. T'raing on the Iowa Division of tho Illinols Cen- tral Railroad woro all snowod in, and little could bo hoard from thom, because of the damago dono to tho wires by the wind. Dospatches rocoived yosterday stato that no trains have loft 8t. Paul on the Milwaukeo & St. Paul, and the Chicago & Northvwostorn lines, sinco Wednesday night. ‘The other linos have been much hindored. Al tho trains aro bohind time frem one to threo hours, and it was feared that last night would delay them still more. Tu Minnosota the storm was tho severost of tho soason. Along tho line of the Winona & 8t. Potor Iiailrond flvo trains were snow-bound, and all others wero suspended for the timo buin;,'l. No passongor train was sent out of Bt. Paul ioatordny, onany lino. Tho Milwaukea & Bt Paul Cnmgnn{ were compolled to suspond tho running of oll trains on” their Road from Wi- nous to 8t. Panl and on thoir Iowa Division, weab from McGregor. In Northern Iowa it was oxtromely cold and Llustering, the wind blowing s galo from the northwest. No accident was reportod up to last ovoning, and none was anticipated, On tho Galoua Division of tho Northwostern a stock train was ditchod, without disastrous result, ox- copt to the live stocl. 'ha Boloit paesengar and tho Bt Paul expross woro both off_tho traok botweon Howard and Calodonin. One or two passengers were hurt ; nono seriously. DBroken rails woro the caule, Tho company ia adopting overyprecaution hu- man_foresight can supgest, ny aud night watchmen aro constantly pacing the'track, to de~ toot flaws, but the oxtromo cold wenther creates them whero no provious indication of woakuoss was apparent in tho rails, Porsonal, 5 Mor DNritannle Majesty's Vica Consulste fs uow lo- cated fu the Bebwelzer Bullding, No, 135 Lafallo stroof, northieast cornor of Madisow, Juwes Warrack, 1sq,, Vico Conaul, e The Baratoga Geysor Water, Tuck & Raynor draw truo Goyser water at the Spa,” RS e S R Ood Liver Oil, 3 Hazard & Oaawoll's Cod Liver OJl is tho bost, i SPEOIAYL NOTIOES, The Centaurs of Old waro half horso and half man, Thoy onsorted with - anfnla—conauered maukiud—Tived upon tha flowors of tho eentury plant—mado ono of thoir numbar God of tho henling art—trans- ferrod thelr namo and oo to the constoltation Contanrius, aud ratsed Y % tho dovil gonerally, But tho great KEUTATOTS Gonaue Sintmont for st Jolate, shioumat o qurellings and lamoners upen man and boasty 3 o aaly ulsilog the world, And satonfshes booatiso ildren Cry taria, Tt regulatos the for Pitcher’s ((ins- cauncs natural sloap, Is omnch, cur o and il lito fo AGADEWY OF MUSIO. CLOSING PERFORMANCES OF IR GRANT TRGLISH P Thucsdsr—TT TROVATORE, reidyiogts o NSRRI, Criollt af Miv K0 3 Saturday Matlion-MATUTLA L 0o Batiniay Nt=FRa DIAVATO, ‘Al'tho Greas Attista~ta peopts intho Gompany. MYERS' OPERA HOUSE, Monrog-at., betwreon Dearborn aud Stato-sts, Antington, Cotton & Keamhle's Ninstrels. MACKIN AND WILSON Tu tholr bouquot of goms, Tho Blaok Pocketbooky Wanted, n Nursay Petor Plpor. AN ENTIRE NEW PIROGRAMME, + Mrory Bveniug and baturday Matinos. "ATKEN'S THEATRE, Wabashi-av. and Conguens-at. Fgory ovaning nnti {usthor notlco. slse Wodneeday and Baturday Matinoes, Engagoniont of tho popular astor . THE CHICAGO TRESUNE, 1873, THE 1873, CHICARD ERHIWNE. PROSPECTUS. THE DAILY. 1% TRIDUNE onlors upon the aoming yosr in the acou. pancy af ita rebutlt business promises, tho new Tribuno Bullding, in tho hoart of tho restored business centre of Chicago, nud is preparcd, toa dograo botter than over Duforo, to il aud carsy to o still highor standpolut THE PLACE IT HAS CREATED IN JOURNALISM, In ita growth 1t hos kept pacowith tho dovelopmon of Uhlcago and tho Northwest, By tho advancamont in wealth, intollizonce, and strongthi of tho community 16 ropresonts, now and con- stantly-Incransing demands havo boen mado upan ita raprosontativa journale, nnid those TuE TRILUNE has In avory easo antioipatad In its prompt colloction of news by tolograph from ail pacts of tho country, and by corre- spondonta thrgughout tho worlde Thio plonoor among Weatorn journals {n THE LIBERAL USE OF TEE TELEGRAPH, It hias ovarcomo distanco forlts readors and placed befors them oach uorning tho moro important nows of tho world, As a liomo nowspapor, with Oblcago its own flold, Its Inrgo and campotent Tocal and Comnercial Corps have maintainod a fafthful and full presontmont of HOME AFFAIRS AND BUSINESS, MR. JOSEPH PROCTOR, ‘Who will appoar as MAURICE in tho last now sonsation, cutitied TEE RED POCEKETBOORK. Triday—Bonofit of JOSEPIL PROCTOR. Matinon Priges—Toserved Soats, & aud 76 contai Bec- ond Baleos HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. A UYT! A HIT!] A HIT! IREAT COMEDY BILL. Thursday, Jan. 9, 167, ovory oventng during the weok, and Satunay Matinacs, Tom Taylor's aprightly, spley, eplendid Comedy, - BABES IN THE W00DS; or, Rumming of the Beelles. And the amusing farco, MR, & MRS, PETER WHITE, Al o avaritas, incliding Jobn Dilion (in both pleces), gpe. O Tadgor, Yohn W, Hiaiadolly Miss Kato Mook, ties Limma Clige aud Mrs, Howard Rogors, In rohesanl, FATE. Giving ospeclal prominonco and caroful collation to the prominott facts of GROWTIL,» PROGRESS, and TRADE, ospoolally in the prosont.ors of our '*GREAT REBUILDING." Berupulous care has boon taken to socuro scoursey and fulness to tho MONETARY, REAL ESTATE, AND GENERAL MAREET REPORTS, In tho leading staplos of our eily snd sootion, making Tuz TRDUNE A DALY NEQESEITY To overy business man and morchant'in a degres oxactly | proportionod to bis intercst in Cbloago businoss altairs, 7 With theso foaturos the source of its constant and un- vatiod prospority, &n . MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. - THURSDAY NIGHT, LAST APPEARANOF OF HISS CHARLOTTE CUSHIAN, LADY MACBETH, FRIDAY AND BATURDAY NIGHTS AND SATUR- DAY MATINEE, Minn Cushman will apnonr as QUEEN OA" THERINE AND SUSAN SIMPEON. Tiext Waeel, Mr. & Mra, Dion Boucicault, GLOBE THEATRE. Monday Evoutng, Jan. 8, ovory nizht and Wednosday and Sntirdey Datinocs, tlo ‘accompiiahod Vocalist and Guress MISS MAUDE HILTON. . M. Carroll and hin boye; Littlo Dick, Tho Gonoral, and Basigr Ediio, Low Wallaoh Miss Loliz Ellls Sappiio, Mr, and s, 11, AV, Tillis, Bobby Nowcomb, Mins Dora Dawe son, John ¥ Fishor, ind tiio Comody Alliance in o cliofos pokrammo, soncluiiog with tho tirilling Sonsational ruma ectitied LOLA. NIXON'S, Engegement of tho Young Amorican Artlats, MR. & MRS. A, 0. MILLER, In tho dramatizstion of Mra, E. D, It. N, Southworth's great ** Lodger" story, entitiod ihe EITDIDEN EXAINID. A 0. MILLER in his colebrated chiaracter (with Banjo Salo) of.. ++Wool S.°A, O, MILLER Rs.. An’entiro now compang, Comedy Compay, I White Star Line. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOI~Newand full.powered nigamsbipe; tlio slx Inggest in tho warld OOEA: oBnrid, REPUBLIO, BALTIO, ADRIATIO, lon—3,000 b, p. oach. Salllng fram New Y TURDAYS, ' from Liverpool Gn THURS- ork on s DAYS, calliug nt Cork Harhor tho day following. . tho Whito Star Dock, Pavonls I'orsy, dorsoy Gy, Lnasongor necompuodations ftor all clastge] nnrivalled, combiujog eafety, spacd and comfort, Salonns, state- Fooms, - smoking-roomn, and bath.rooms in midship soo- tion, where least motion is felt, Surgeon aud stoward. coarex accompany theso steamers, Jtatcassaloon, €6 auld; stoor currency. ‘Thoso wishine to rend for friends From ngo, TW. from the ‘old country eanobtatn stéorago prepaid cortitioatos, Fasseigors buoked to e from_ il pasts of Amorica, Norway, Sweden, indin, Australia, , ate. calon iickols grranted at tho lowost Dralts from £1 upward, For inepiction of plans and other information, apply at the Ucmpany's offices, No. 19 Liroadway, Now York .11 SPAT Or to tho White Star Line Odice, clfiagol WP Xl " TOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS, hing, coeding A from Plor No, 45, Noct RATIES OF To or from British Vart T or from Gorman Ports, To ar from Tiramen or Soai BIGHT DIAITS for salo at low rat FRANCIS C. BROWN, General Western Ageat, 86 South Market-st., Chicago. FOR BEUROPE. CUNARD MAIL LINE Heatablishod, 1840. ST TR ASSAGE. 10.00 o] 380 From New York evory W nesdny. From Bosto Baturday. Cabin p: J) 160 . 5 Fodon Tiess Btceraga to and from British points, .00 currency. Eteorar:a to or from Gorman points. 5.00 curroncy. Boeraga to or {rom Bromon or St CLY 2T e Drafts on Groat Britaln, Jroland and the Continent.. Through bills of Inding for marchandiso to_nnd from Bu< T0po. P, H. DuVE ' Genoral Wosiern Agent, 73 Aarkot-t, TATIONAL L Bailing from New York for Quoens- town and Livorpool every Wednes- day, and for London direct every fortnight. CABIY PASSAGE, $65 AND $75, fitoorago to and from British polota. 820 ourrency. overy ox- Btoorayo to or from Gorwuan points, 34 ourrency, Btoerago ta or romen viun palnt 57 curroncy. ‘Tho Bteamships ol o largest n tho trado. WILLIAM MACALISTER, 56 Mnvlcet-st. Chlcago. Anchor Line. Bniling twico n wook from New York and omrrying pnssongers to all parts of Groat Britain, Ireland, Continontal Europe and the Meditorranoan. Oabin fare, $65: Stoorngo faro $30, Apply for full information_at tho Company’s ofllce, northenat corner LieSallo and Madison-sts., Ohilcngo. HENDEREON BROTHERS, Agonts. SCELLANEOUS. CATARRH. Disosses f tha kin, Blood, Heart, Throat, Lungs, or Norvous Eystom, sciontifically treatod and vuro DIESPLAINIS.ST, DISP): ESPLAINIS A 100 South Desplninon:st, st siida ontranoo Prigu: —__FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, "$5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OITICE. 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Tomlttances may be mado olthar by draft, expross, Post or in rogistered latters, at our risk, TRIBUNK CO., Oblesgo, W o ROIEROAT CIIMEBITARDE, = ¢ RERIVAL AND DEPRRIURE OF TRATE, Winter Arrangemont. D RTaTATION OF Rnrl.n?uu—z;llhl.x!nl.—f Saturdny ses oplod, * Bunday exq N 2l 3 . "'x' Hunday m.u:o’on.tr'r’n? o‘ llrjly.u bl Vas: CHICAGO & ALTON NAILROAD, Chleagn, Alton & St. Louls Through Iine, and Loulstans (410, heia alart eaufe from Cldcaysto Kanias City. Untom eyl Weos Skl ma tackioansie rtpee® A0 rar Arrfee, 8t, Touls & Apringfleld Rxpross ¥ia Main Lige,. ” aavn h 0:15 8, m, 110 p. m, Kaneas City” Fasi Fapr dncksonvills, Til,, wud ana, M * 8:10 p. m. Woriona, Lioon, Wa press (Wostorn Divislor 0p: My Joll Diwight Acoomo'dation. Ytiva. m. i, Loula & Bpeingtield Lightutug] Jexproan, via Atain Lino, and i i Jaoksansillo Divis{o . [447:30 . mo. be, ity apronn, vi sunville, 111, & Loulsi 1417:70 . m. Joflerson Gity' Rxpross, Nity 3 Poorta, Koukuk & Burf' [) Bil0p. m. via Matn Ling, and a7 t Fitlo Division. !ux"éu"'v AT T fonday, vis Jackaonville Division, CHICAGD, BUNLINGTON & QUIN! A D e S Tt TN, amd Cunul nnd Sizteenth-ste, ekt ufics in Drizjs Houre and at deye's, 9D Jacksr, ozcop Moll ond Bxpreanre oo Dubuqua and Sloux Oity Exp. Pacifig Fast Lino, T fan i lashury Passenyor Mondola & Ottaws Passonigs Aurora Passengor, Aurora Paswonger Aurora Passonger Dubnque & Sloux City Pacitio Nl&‘lfi Expross, Dhwaor's Grovo Abcom Downor's Gravs Acooumodatiqal” ILLINOIS CENTRAL . et oo A PerS o tat, Tteke Depot foot. o ice, 16 Canalssi,, corner af Madison. Teave, Arrive. Bt Lants Trp 81 Tonis Fase Vin EateoRiail Cairo Xrpres Hprhuctiold 1o %Dflnlflfllfll . Xpros H5p. me Fad 11 * 735 0., T%%0u Gatardays ils traln will bo run to Champalga. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, d depart from he Great Central Raflroad Lakeoaf, Por through tckets and sleepin apply at Ticket aifice, 75 Canaluat,, corner Afadie ;120 Washinglon-t.: Iremont Houre, corner Congress. at. and Srichigan fsa oot af Tocenty-second-ste. Teivo at Indiatapo A_r_mn at umulnnfn . M; . m, "T'ralna arrivo at Ghl i 5 p. . Sl Rk il rou, 3 al00pors on night tratne. o el " CHICAGO & NORTHWE: St e, P ROAL: pom. a. Arriee, Paclfio Fast Lino,. Dubuqun Day IExpro Pacitio Nigh Dubuquo Night £: Froe; Rlllwmk ll;:x maukoo Milwaukeo Pasion for Bt Baul & Groon fiay fepn 5, Paul & Groars Lisy Expre CHICAGO, ROCK IS Deroy ornctia A L RO, 33 Weat Madison-at, ZLeara, Omatis,‘Leavenw'th& Atoh! Poru Aboammodation, Nigh £ Krprosse. 1 ll: 10 b in: IAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Depot, corner. Harriton and Sherman-ats, = Ticket ofice,’ rri coutlucest corner Madison and Cunnl-ate, Teava, Arrive, * 920, m. Mall, via Alr Lino and Mata Lino|* 605, m, Epoctol “Now York Kapross, via], oo & Mir Lin . Atiantic EXpross, via Ale Lin Night Iixpross, via Main Ling... Sotith Chiicag Accommodation. Eilkhari Accommodstion.. g0, m. L m. i, i, 00 . 1. * 3140 p, | Tassnger Depatat P, CL & 81 Loule Depaly corner of Ca- Ninsiecse, ln;{reiym'i,ifi'.'fr';’fflé"f"""q’ chats care " L 8t, L, Depot, cors ner Halated and Cictrott: - laliel arroll-ats, Frelyhi and ‘Ticket ofice, 163 Taking eltect Doc. 1, 1572, Zeave, | Arrice, AILROAD. Arrive. iy MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY Degat, oot af Lak 3 Lake-st., and foof of _ Twenty-second-it Neket office, 75 Canal-at,, corner of Hadtson, Teave, Mail (via main and atr lin Day Express, i ress, . yaskson' Aceommmodation. 04, m. 0. m. e al Vamanyst Aot DISSOL UTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. o3 Semof BARTEIL & WIITIHOUSE wis thls doy 110"all dobta dia to or by the figh. " — - roreed L0 sote : T.0. BARTER 1. B, WiLiTEHOUSE, LA PRATT. TgpMAsTBARTER, Provision Dealer- & Warelonseman, 2% to 21 GROVE-ST., CEIC.AGO. DISSOLUTION. The Firm of W. A, James & Co. heving 6xe pired by limitation, is this dnay dissolved. ‘W. A, Jame3, J. A, tocho, Ohicago, Jan. 1,1873, T H. Sponceor. DISSOLUTION. Tho copartnership horoloforo oxlating under tho flem Bamo af Usgo, Carliart & Mallury 1 this dus dlisolved by mutual consont. GAGE, BROS. & Ci RICHARD L. CARMART, LLIAM P. MALLORY: ‘Tha undersignod will continuo tho busiuess undor the frm nemo of Gago, Mallory & Co., recoivo and mako sct tiement of allazcounts, ~ GAGE, BROS, & CO., Jan. 1, 1873, WILLIAM P MALLORY, SCALES, = FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALHS OF ALL SIZES, TATRBANKS, MORSE & CO 65 WEST WASIINGTON-ST. MEDICAL CARDS, DR.C. BIGELOW OONFIDENTIAT, PILYSICIAN, {61 Stato-st., Chicago, 1t {s well known by all roadors of tha papars, that Dr. 0. Bigelow i tho aldust. estabiishind physlcian In Chicaso Scionce and oxuuricage haro mads Dr. 1" tho most ro. nownod SPEOIALIST of the agu, honorad by thu press, antonmed of tho higliont modical atiatnimonts by all the medical Institutos of (ho day, Laving dovoted TWENTY YEARS OIF I8 LIRE In porfocting remoilus that. wiil I CHRONI( 0 AND SPECIAL CONSULTATION FRER. BEPARATE PARLORS for Indies and gontlemen, Call, CORRKSPON] CH OONFIDEN'PPA Address all letters, with stamy Dr. 0, BIGELOW, No. 484 Btato- S NOCUREL ™ Tyu e NO LAY !! X. Kean, 860 South Clark-st., Chioago, May bo confilontially consulted, porsonally or by mall fres of chargy, on all chronto or nervous disensas. DR. J AN ia tho only physician In tho eity Who war- auta cures or no pay, _Olice hiours from 9a, m. to 8 p.m. Dr. A. G. Olin, 183 8o, Olack-st., Chlongo, thio most auccesatul spocialive o0tk o, wit s plvuy ifolong speciat ntniion to fhe troationt ol aflChronie, Suxualand Nervos dissascs, Lot xexcs, Head his works and Judg for Sunrucil, 457t on sealed for stamp, Confidentlalconsultations, persondlly or by muil, froo aud fuvited, Ladics sond for diroulars Dr. Btone, Qonfidontinl Physioinn, (A rogular graduato In modictne) enros all chranto ant *Epoalal 1 at roasonablo prices, Modicin.s fur- - ptalisd. No mersury us o, G Consult 1 uscantaoi, Al foralo *ioultive” traated with lrenlars aln.g froo, Qttice, 119 Woub Madi Dr, Townsend, 160 South Halstod-st,, Tas tho most axtonelvo pratice tn alt Ghrunto, Norvous, sad Bpeoial Disosses of buth soxes, of any spechalist it Ghlongo. | Ot bo cuneuitod awoolal orb:Alfi:\}l, frao ut oal Troatis sont froa, oiznle difs Roultics mnle& witls saloly Aud suogvas, g

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