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-~ i 'HEE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1873 WHAT IS T0 BE DONE? An Irrerressible Conflict Be- tween a Great City and o Small Villago. Must Chicago Sufler for tho Benefit of a Few Hydo Park Speculators? The Rights of tho Fertilizing Company and the Blaughtering and Packing Intores's. Views of Mayor Madill and Others on ‘tho Bubjoect. The slaughtering buelness of Chic: portant elomont in ita prospenty. be dgne with the refuse mattor incidontal to the busifioss?” fa n. question to which tho suthori- tios hiavo boon for somo timo turning tholr nt- tentlon, and whicl is now intoresting many cit- izons. Tho offal must bo disposed of in somo convenlont way, or pork-packing must bo num- bored among tho lost arts and the forgotten in- dustrios, #o far ns wo aro concernod. Tho city cannot afford to loso it, for it is to hor what the iron menufaclure and trade i to Pitisburgh, Hydo Park is muck interested in tho ques- tion, This diminutive burg s sn ap- ponago of this city. It depends upon us for its lifo and boing, Thoso of its residonts who follow o logitimato calling havo their ware- houses within tho city limits, and thoso who do not follow o logitimato calling, but spoculate in suburban proporty, are: ablo to soll their real estato only bocauso the viinity of Ohlengo ron- * dors it valuablo, Mydo Parl is five or six miles from the city limits, Alinsworth, whoro tho Northwostorn Fanl][zlnq Compnny havo lacatad their establishmont, iv six miles boyond it. The catablishment takes, doodorizes, and utilizes all tho wasto mntter of the Dridgeport_slaughter- houses. A very few poople of Hydo Park enif tho odor, or imnglno thoy smiff the odor, and nro mot happy. = It is not the odor that offonds so much 28 tho possi- bility that the sale of a fow lote muny bo lost by tho "neigbborhood of tho fortilizing works, Thoroforo, n fow zoalous souls havo boon oxcacd- ingly energotic in waging war upon the Com- ynu{'. andits usoful and” necossary institution. "'helr last logal notion was agninst the omployes -of tho Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Rail- rond, who wore ruuning & train through their village, loaded in part with matorial for the place in question. Thoy gobbled fivo raon, brought them beforo soms suburban Dogborry, who is aonbtless moro or less intorested in tho real es- tate question, and who finod them $60 oach. This wna done under color of somo vilinge law, Hydo Park boing organizod under o genoral legisiativo zet, and baving somo righta, or suppasig isolt 10 hinvo somo rights, which must bo respocted, no matter what individusls or corporations sufler thereby, Thoe train is tho regular train Jeased by the Company for the dnily transporta- tionof tho offal from its r!ntformu at Eighteonth aud Canal stroots, and ot tho Stock Ynrds, Sometimes the tiain carrics as many as two huudred tons fiver dny, which amount shows tho vaut rolief afforded to’ the packing cstablish- ments snd to the city. Tho ordinanco under which the arrest was made is as follows : No perdon ebnll teansport, carry, haul, or convey any offal, dead anmals, or other offensive or unwholesomo matter or materials juto or through the Village of Hyde Parle; any pereou who shall be in chargo of or om- ‘ployeil npon any train or team, carrying or conveying such metter or materinl, fnto or through the Village of Ilydo Park, shall be subject to a fino of not less than $5 nor more (han $50 for each offence. This was approved, aud arrived at the dignity of n villaga ordinance Nov. 2, 1872, ‘The Northwestern Fortilizing Company waa or- | anizod undor o specin! charter granted by tho ogislaturo of Illinois in 1867, aud approved March 8 of that year. The following is tho ma- torial portion of ‘the chartor, and that which is of special intorest to tho public: Sro, 4. Suid corporation is Lereby authorizod and empovered to cstablish ond_maintafn chemical and other works at the placo desiguated horoin, for tho purposa of Imanufacturing sud converting dead ani- s, and olher anfmal matter, into an agricultural fertilizer, und into othier chemical producte, by moans w. of chemical, mechanical, sud other proceases, v ‘ 7 ! } | Ege, 5, Hald chemical’ works shall bo estoblished in Goolk Gounty, Tilinols, ot any polnt south of tho divid- ing 1o botweon Towhehips 37 and 36, Said corpora~ {ian may establieh and majutain depote in tho City of Cleago, in_sald county, for tho purposo of recelvin, and carrying olf from and out of the sald city any an wil offul, dead suinals, and other anfmal matter which they mny buy or own, or which may be delivered to thicin by tho city suthorities, and ofhir persons, &r0, 0. Thia act ehall tako offect and Do in force from and after ite passago, The Company claim the rights undor thoir charter, not only per s¢, but beeause of its pri~ onty to the villago logislation which has in- torfered with their business, A roporter of Tur TamuNE was, yostorday, sent {o interviow various parties to whom the offul dead-lock is supposed to_Lave o special in- torest. Hofirst scarched for Bir, Cady, desirous ot preseiting tho cavo of tho villago In ts bost anpect, but that gontloman was not to befound, He iu 8uid to bo Suporintendent of the Hydo Park police, and to be at prosent very much givon up to the dischargo of his incronsed duties. Fuarther soarch for intorostod parties were prosecuted at tho oftice of the Northweatorn Tortilizing Company, No, 379 Wabash avonuc. Tiro oflice is & chioerful one, and_has a pleasunt outlook upon that lavoly thoroughfare, ~ A cler- Ieal forco was in attendance, but the principals wore absent. Lottor-hoads lying upon a desk rovenlod the fact that the oifensive establishe ment was engaged in the preparation of ammo- ninted boue, supor-phosphnto, meat and bono uano, dried blood, puto ground bones, oto. ho list docs nof scem uppetizing to ono of tho uninitintod, but bns grost attractions to tho agriculturist. Mr. R. W. Ralston, Scc- rotary of tho organization, nt laat sppéarod, and was duly interviewed, 1o gavo s resume o tho Comyinuy's history, includivg some of tho mattor givon above.” Tho Company, ko snys, was burned out on the 1st of Janunyy, but wos etill in a sound financial condition, Tho lumber for robuilding is on the growud, and, if not in- torrupted, oporations could be resumed in thirty loys, ‘I'ho 800 foet of track destroyed has boen and tho machinery is being put in placo. The interference of Hyde Park with thoe trans- portation has virtually ‘stopped tho recolving of matorial. Thut now on the ground is being treated with sulphurio acld, which, with tho s sistancoofthe weather, preventsit from bocoming offgnaivo. Tho offal s accumulating in incon- vonient quantilies at the roceiving depots and tho waroliouges. The Company. will not yield its righte withouta contest, T'Hey have takon the best logal advico obininable, Lub ere not pro- purod £o Bay exnctly what courso thoy will pur. suc. Hitherto they huve been entiroly alono in the contest. Evon tho paokers, who can do nothing unless thoir offel is takon off their hands, havo been against thom. Now thoy hopo for the active tmprurt of tha ity suthoritics, The constitutionality of their “charter will bo thoroughly tested, for which pur- oso it 14 likoly ‘o _tost caso will 6 brought iuto tho Courts, Tt is simply o ques- tion whother a city of 400,000 inhabitauts shall bo walled in by tue littlo villages that ongirdle Ik, aud seek in vain for relief. Tho Company ddems tho question a vital one, ‘and one in which all people are interestod who have the good of the city at heart, The Mayor was noxt addressod on tho subject. Mo snid that it tho poople round ahout Chicago, who are doing business In it, and dopendon upou it for sustonance, will not pormit the otfal to bo romoved, we are placed in &_singular pre- dicamont, Hydo Park lives, breathes, and bas_its being bY tho businoss of OChleago, Hydo Park would dry up and blow awny in'six monthe_but for tho business of Chicago, and yet Hydo I'ark won't pormit tho ity lo make disposition of this materfal when it is abso- Iutely ossentinl to oxistonce that such dispo- sition of it shonld bo made. Tho question will bave tobe sotlled whethora fow real estato apoculntors lving in tho lower part of lydo Tark, down somowhoro uoar tho Cnlumot swamps, shull bo pormitted to jeopardizo tho health of tho outiro clty, and to dostroy ana of its Inrgest intorosts, which is tha slaughtoring business, If tho offal caunot bo taken sway the Btock Yards will have to be abandoned, And yot u fow real ostnto spoculators, who nro dopondont for their dinnors u}mn thoso Intorosts, would be glad to dostroy them, thus cutting off thelr basal appoudages to epito tha rost of their physiognomy. For thoso fow wspecn- lators ~ end ~ thowo country villages to attompt to hampor Chicago in this manner is rathor modest, to say tho least, Tho powor of tho Logislature will” havo to bo invoked, and tho Courts will hava to yield the polnt to the olg on_the ground of imperious nocossity, r. Rauch was aftorwards consulted. The tenor of his romatks was much'the snmo a8 tho eontiments of Mayor Modlll (j\lnb quoted. It looka ns though the clty would have to eido with the Fertilizing Company, The business must bo earriod on “somowhoro, The offal must bo removed, and the only quostion wnshow ik could bo dono with the loast Inconvonionco to tho lonst number, Tho works of tho Company aro 15 milos from tho city limits, and ot near H"du Park. - Rocont improvomonts fn troating animal mattor Dad boen mado, and it could now bo dono with littlo trouble or inconvomlenco to peoplo _ living near whore tho work waa dono.” Hydoe Park ls o nost of renl ostate nl)uun]nlnm, whoso only care I8 in rogard to tho prico of lots which thoy hnave for salo, Thoro was no dealgn on tho part of the city authoritios to force anything disagreoa- blo on ‘any one, but thoy wero now In n eituation whoro thero was only one courso to pursue. ‘With tho intorview with Dr. Rauch tho invos- tigation of ihe subject onded, bub it will Lo furthor vontliated in the Conrts in a fow deys, In the monntime it is understood ihat certain vainglorlous mombors of tho Hyde Tark polico are boasting that what has been dono fs but a dvop in the bucket comparod with what the vil- lego intonds to infliot upon tho Company. RAILROAD NEWS. Good Progress Making in tho Liberation of Snow= Bound Trains, Interesting Fects Concorning the Rail- roads of Wisconsin, Miscollancous Nows from Varlous Paris of tho Country. The snow-bound traing on the Towa Division of tho Illinols Central Railroad were ail liber- ated yestordny, by enow plows sont out from Dubuque and Waterloo, Tho track has beon oponad 100 miles west of Dubuque, and it was expeoted that tho full lino would bo opened this morning, Pnesobgera roport that the omployes of tho Company did everything that would con- duco to tho comfort of tho passengors. Tho othor ronds arc in o bottor condition, 'Tho Northern lines botwaon horo and 8t, Poul will probably bo opon to-day, Bnow-plows aro at wouls, and most of the tratus havo been libor- ated. This will bo rofroshing nows to many waiting travellers at both onds of tho line. The Michigan Contral Company have with- drawn a fow unimportant froight trains, and aro usiug tho power in urging forward freight ro- quiring rapid shipmont. A gontloman of 25 yeara' oxporienco o8 o rail- road Buporintendent said yosterday that during tho ontiro periad, thero had nover been such or 80 much gonoral interruption' to railway travel from tho cold and suow as during tho last month, WIGOONSIN RAILROAD MATTERS, Governor Washburn, of Wisconsin, in his an- nual messnge, onys that ratlrond progross in the Stato has boon fimmer than during any proced- ing year, and, whon all the various linosnow un- dor procoas of construction shall bo comploted, thero will bo fow communitics that have not X‘ll‘lh‘oml facilitios nt no great distauce from om. Tho Milwaukee & 8t. Paul Company have com- ¥lnlod o road Inid with steel rails on a short }no tom Milwaulkeo to Chicago, and it is undorstood that tho samo Company will soon oxtond their rond from Monroo wost to tho Mississippi, thus giving additional sccommodations to tho citlzons of tho countics of Green, Lafavotto, and Grant, Tho Northwestorn is rapidly pushing forward to tho Missigsippi River, nud & connaction with its lino in Minnesots, and, connecting with tho Wost Wisconsin at Elroy, how has s diroct com- munication via Madieon, Baraboo, Black River Fally, Humbird, Augustn, Eru_Clairo, Menomi- neo, and Hudson, with 8t. Paul, and has extond- cd its rond nlong tho wosterly shoro of Green Tay to Lscanaba, thus forming a_diroct ra connection with Marquetto and Lnke Buperior, 'This snmo company will soon open an nir-ling road, now nomly comploted, botwoon Fond du Lac and Milwauleo. T'ho Groon Bay & Lako Popin Railroad Com- pany ling, with great cnovgy, oxtonded ite road during the past year to Moirillon, and will prob- ably reach the Miscissippi Rivor within the year, Tho Lake 8horo Road {4 now in oporation to Shoboygen, and will soon Lo to Manitowo, whero it will connock with tho Manitowac & Dlis< slsnippi Ruilroad, now comploted to Appleton. The Milwaukeo & Northern Ilnilruwl @ now comploted to Monasha, and 1 o fow weeks will Do openod to Green Bhy, from which point it is proposad to rapidly push forward to Shawano and Lake Buperior., The Bheboygan & Fond du Lae Reilrond hag oxtendod its lino (ho presout ecason to Princes ton, nnd, but for a misundorstauding with an- othor Company, would already be ot Portaga City, from which point it proposos & connection with Mimeral Point, thus opening out o very im- portant and alroady well-developed portion of . tho Btato. A norrow guui;u railrond §s being constructed from Galona, Llinols, to Plattoville and Lancas- fer, in Grant County, and will be in oporation noxt summer, and will, no doubt, be of groat bonofit to tho farmers, of that moction of the tato. The Wisconsin Contral Reilrond Company is ropidly comploting its road through tho hioart of the Stato to Lake Superior, working from both onds of thelino. This Compnny bas leasod tho Milwaukoo & Lako Bhore Road, aud tho Mani- towoe & Mississippi Rond, and will thus have a continuous line from Lake Buperior to Milwau- keo. 'Tho Governor examined the rood on the 24th day of July, and_found 20 miles of tho road constructed in a satisfnctory meuner. The West Wisconsin Railroad Company, within tho last sixty days, bas taken up 2 portion of itu lino of railway track from Tomah to Warrens Mills, o distanco of about tiwolve miles, and changed its lino of rond, greatly to the dinsntis- faotion of a large number of_porsons, who have potitioned for rodress to the Legislalure. COAL CONSUNPTION. Tho_locomotives on the Chicago, Rock Island & Paciflo Railrond consumed over 58,000 tons of conl lnst year, botweon Davenport aud Council Bluffs, ALl but 1,200 tons camo from Iowa. TIHE UNION PACIFIC, The Goverumont Diroctors of the Union Pa- clific Railroad report the rond in excellont order end woll managed, They recommend the remo- val of tho headquarters from Boston to Omahn, or some point upon or near tho eastern termi- nus of the rond. Omahe and Council Bluifs aro atill warring for the terminus, Tho officors of tho rond haye [l‘rouuntml & claim to the War De- partinont which will involve the settlement, on tho part of tho Govorumont, as o whothor Omahin or Council Bluffs {4 tho legal terminua of the road. SUSPENDED OPERATIONS, The Belma, Rome & Dalton Railroad hae not been running for some time, tho road having been thrown juto bankruptoy by Messrs, Aimoy & Co., of Now York, and General John F. Mor- gau. Ity employes, scoing no prospact of being paid thoir hard oarnings, have resigned thoir various positions until their wages, now duo for sevoral monthe, havo boon paid. A IMIDGE YOR DUNUQUE, Dubque, Iowa, through General George W, Jones, is intorosting itsolt in tho improvoment of the bridgo facilitios across the Missiesippl at that city, and_hua potitioned ita Qity Council to momoralizo Congresa on tho subjoot, asking it to 8o umond the act of that body avthorizing the coustruction of the railrond bridge across the Mississippi River, asto make the samen publio highway. In tho evont that no arrango- mont can be mado with the bridge compnny, it wishes an act to enablo thom to- oreot anothor Dbridgo for the freo use of the public and for ell railronds. GENERAL NOTES. J. G. Butorfleld, Master Mochanio of the St. Paul & Bioux City Railroad, hne resigued to on- gege in fnning. —Tho Boston & Albany Railrond has earriod 5,217,676 passongers durlng the past year, and 2,732,007 {ons of froight. 'Tho operating oxpen- se8 woro £6,890,084, and the carnings $9,250,608, making tho net income £2,302,614. —Tho Terre Haute Gazelle enys that an oxperi- oncod rond-master roports that & rail on ono of the roads ranning through ihat cily shrunk to such a degreo that {t broke (ha bolt of the fish jolut, and loft a lurgo spaco botwoon rails, conved, it is presumed, by the intenae cold, 3 . Goldstoln, of Now York, was ro- cently arrestod and arraigned beforo Judge Por- ter, at Omuhe, for riding avor the Union Pacifip Rallroad on o pasa containing the namo of the Hon, ‘Chomas” Spear, The prisonor was_do- fendod on tho ground that tho pass was good for s trip ovor tho rond, no matter who used it, Iho proecoution doclared that the prisoner had committed a fraud in palming bim#elf off for suother man, and thoreby choated the company out of the valuo of tho Enauuuo to Ogiden and retwrn, Judge Portor held the defondant in £400 bail, to appear &t tho noxt torm of tho Distrlot Gourt, ALLEGED MAIL ROBBERY. Continuation of the Trial of Canman, Leo Evidence Given by Various Post Office Officiala, HMow the Accused wns Watched Through a Xolo in the Ceiling, Tho hearing of testimony for tho progecution In the caso of Lico Canman, charged with opon- ng n roglatorod lettor in tho Post'Offico, and ap- propriating tho contonts, was resumad heforo Judgo Blodgott, in the United Btatos Distrist Coutt, yeaterday moruing. Tho court-room was crovded with frionds of tho acoused nnd spocta- tars. "Tho * redirect oxamination of Mr. Blattnor, glven bolow, was concluded on Thursday aftor- noon, but was not published, at tho requost of the Courl, as it was essential that the other wit- nessos, who wora oxcluded from tho court-room, should not rend it. Only ono papor, the Staals- Zeitung, ignorod tho requost of tho Court, and Judgo Blodgott roforred to the mattor upon tho op.ning of Court yostordny morning, consuridg tho propristors for the publication. TESTINONY OF RUDOLF 7, DLATTRER. Rudolf J. Blattnor sworn: Wau clork in tho Post Ofllco in May Ist; kuow Uanman ; romem- bor of bis boing arrestad ; it was on tho 21st of May Inst, I think; I was Buperintondont of tho ‘mails at tho timo; Canman was employed in tho roglatry departmont; Isaw lim betweon 6 and hinlf-past & in the morning of tho 21at of May; I was botwaen tho roof and coiling over tho rogis- try depertment; Canman camo in, and went into tho main ofilca to the anfe, and brought in tho packago of Iottora; he took n Govornmont onvolope out of his pocket, and put itinn drawer in the city dolivery dosk; he then pro- coeded to ontor his mail—tho packago of lotters reforred to; about half an hour aftorwards ho took tho onvelope from tho drawor; tho rogis- torod lettors wero kopt togothor with n rubbor band; ho slippod the band off and took out threo lotters, putting ono into anollier packago ; ho slipped tho band on again, and put the packnge into his baskot,; tho othor two lotters he ‘‘mixed up” with some in his caso, which he had to “mako up” while so engaged hiowas convorsing with & lady in tho room bout thirty feet from him ; Lis back was turned to Lor, and he turned nround whon tall- ing ; whilo turnod around once, ho shoved n lot- tor down in front of him, and stuck it into his pantaloons, noxt to his drawers, talking to tho lady all tho time ; Lo got through with his mail about an hour afterwards, and went into tho front room, paseing out of my sight; I cnma down_fromy m observatory aboitt 8 o'clack, and told Btownrt that I would bring in n porsou to sec lhim, mot to go away; when I went into tha reglstry room Cauman was thore, having come back; I asked him tostop into tho Postmastor's room. Ho wont in, and I told Stowart tbat Canman had taken uiouer, and to Leep his oyo on .him; I was Lirod, and_went away thon; watchod Oan- man about throo Loury and o lulf ; o Inth 1n tho coiling Wwas broken out, ud I could sco him ouily; T tool my station thoro by ordor of Assistaub Postmaster Squiros; Mr. Btowart hag haon in tho oflico eight or hino yoars; I remaimed away from tho oflica abont an hour. Chmnan wag_roquired to bo b tho offico by nesignment of tho Suporintondent of tio roglutry dopnrt- ment ; tho moraing I uuw him ho was thoro caclior than nsual, Decauso it was foroign mail day; ho waa nob roquired to bo thero Lufore 8 a'clock. Cross-cxamined : Am 88 years of ago; wan born in Switzerland; beforc I went into tho Post Oflico I tonded cigar stora on_tho North Hido; provioun to that timo I was in Minnosota, and dida’t do much of anything oxcopt hunt, £ieh, aud trap; I recelved my appolntmont from T'rank Shormat; Iwas Superintondont of tho maila; Canman eamo thoro in 1870, I think, and was plncod undor my obargo in tho piling-nows- paper dopartment ; Lo romeined with me thrao or four months, and wag thon transforred to tho delivory.department; I know nothing of tha worlings of the rogistrydopartmont ; {Lwas part of my duty to watch and roport dorolictions of employes,—to nct a8 o dotoctive fumy own do- partment’; whon Canman s thoro, T was Supor- intondont of mails; 1 am Chief Clerk now; I waa ordored to watch employcs by the Assistant Post- mustor; I hud watchod other parties from the lolo in the coiling; = aleo Can- mau onco boforo tho lat of Day; Ieaw him ab thet time socrote o letter in his ¥nnln!onlle, but Lo wont out of tho oflico bofora conld get down ; I was sworn before Commis- sionor Loyne in this caso; I donot recollect what I teotifled to; Ido mot think I sworo that I watched him but onco; I swore there that he ool two lotters from Lis poclkot and mixed thom with #tome Le was sorting I did nob swenr that Lio took another lotlor and put it in o mail bas- Iket and put & wrapper around it ; I did not say 1io put nlottor In s veskor. bosam nud do Boe recollect unfl’ingho immediately went toward the middlo of tho room, oud that I wont dowa ab onco; I said on that occasion thut Lo took a Governmont onyelopo out of his paclkot ; ho toro up, and throw tho pioces into tho wasto-basket; I might = have #aid [ watched Canman through o “ hole in the roof ;" I was oxamined bofore the Grand Jury ; 1 did not sy {horo that on the 17th or 18th of May ho slipped o lotter Into his pants pockot ; T did not uay that, two or throe morniugs aftor- Wards, ho pitt n lotter in his pockot; I did not gay that 1 took him to Mr, Btowart, and that this Jotter was found on himj; I have made clmi,veu against half a dozon persous; agninst one this Iast yoar; that porsou was not proooouted I hayatestifiod against only two othor Post Oflico omploycs ; I was not prosocuting witnoss; 1 roported n man namod Owens, causod him to ho dircharged, aud whou ho asked mo why ho wns disminced ' I deniod any kuowledgo of tho cango; I did nob kuow the causo; ho did not urge mo to Lave an iuvestigation ; T conld &ee Rbout n quartor of the room through tho hole in the ceiling; I could soo Canman, but could not sco tho Indy ho was talking to; I honrd hor answor him, but cannot remembor o word £ho enid ; Canman sald ho was going to make speechos for Grunt and_ got n foroign nppoiut- mont; Canman got to the ofliceliofora sho did ; there were others in tho room when I went up to myohaorvntnéy; 1 do not know thnt Mr, Audor- gon watched Cauman two woolks bofore I did; I did not direct him to doit; I did not urgo An- dorsonto “put up a job"on tho ‘‘damnad Jow" ; I did not think 1 had a right to search Cenmsan; Stowart did not soarch him in my preeonco’; Canman took off his coat, but did not say ' Boarch mo " ; T do not know Canman’a brother-in-law—Mr, Misch; he trled to serapoe an gequaintance with mo, but I gave him & short anmswor; ~ I romomber what ocourred botwoen us; ho dldn'task moif I had Canman *'tight,” and I did not say * Yes, I found tho lottor on him." Cauman was not soarched in my prosenco; I novor eaw tho lottor £ram which thio billa Woro aupposed £o 1invo boon tolon; Itold Canman that Elias Shipman was in the Postmnstor's room, and wanted to see him; Bhipman was not thore, TESTIMONY OF JAMES E, NENNEDERRY. James E. Hounoborry, sworn: In Maylaet I was Bulvnrlulonduut of "the Rogiatry Dopartment in the Post Oflico; Canman was dolivery clork ; ho entered the mails, recolvod rogistered lottors, and made up the foreign mail, Whon mglatered Tottord arrive, & notice Is sont to tho persony te whom thoy aro addrossed; if uot called for in fifteon daya, o secand notleo is eent; Canman's ununl timo for guttlng at tho oftico was 8 o'olool in tho morning; ho, howovor, cnmo down earlior on forolgn lotter day. 1 gaw Blattnor on tho morning Canman waa arreated ; he called my attention to o packago of lottera; I exam- ined them, and found somo that lookod as {f they Iind beon {ampored with; one, which came fror Ottawn, Canada, 1 sent back with a requont that it ho oponed in tho Fm‘mm of tho eondor, to ascortain if ita contents had been disturbod; [lettor shown witness ;] that is the lotior; wouldn't swear whero 1gnt it, but think it was among the *sccond noticos,” Cross-examined: 1lavo been In the Doest Ofico about nino years; I havo a wife, but no fumily ; I mot Canman ovory day while Le was in the rogistry department ; e waa a good clerl thero was a man named Harry Stowart employed in tho room; he ls 1ot thero how; ho was fore- mon of “the night sot; ho know the combination of ~ tho @afo in which tho clty reglmtorod lotlors wero kopt; Cauman also knew it ; other parties knew it; soveral poroons Lad koya which would open tho door leading from the roglmy dopartment to the main oflioa whoro the safe waskepty Ido not think I oxamined tho ‘llnckngon of lotlera ab tho thne they woro polnted out 4o mo: T _enunot swenr positively that tho lottor produced was in ono of thoso pcknges pointed out by Tattuor | tho lottor has my number on it, and Iknow L haye seon it beforo, Mr. Moacw, at tho roquest of tho District At- tornoy, tranulated tho Tottor na well as lio could, the wifling aud spolling being oxeorable, Tho wrilor stated tnat ho enclosed éli!‘ Ionncborry continuod: I do not know person- ally of any dishonost actlon of Canman's whito o was in tho Post Oflico. ® 4 To Mr, Glover: Monoy was migsod from lot- [ tors provions to Canman's arrest, nand tho fact asused Incrensed diligenco in watching tho por- sons in the dopartmont. Lvery day or fow days tho contonta of lottora would ba minsing. Targo il small sums of monoy wore takon, Dotec- tives wera walching tho omployes at timos; I do not think the mon know it; Anderson watch- ed part of thio timo, hut Blatinor watched most, TESTIMONY OF JAMES BTRWART, Jamen Stowart, sworn: In May Iast I was Cliof Clork in tho Pout Ofico; I romombor of Canman being arrestod; Blaltner told mo about it, and brought him into tho Amsistant Post- ‘maator's room ; I nelkod Canman if ho had any Iotters that did not bolong to bhim; lio enid ““No," and handed mo hiy overcoal; I oxam~ inod the cont, nnd found two or tlireo lotters, without onvelopes, which belonged to hin; Dlattnor thon woul nway, saying ho waa Lired, nnd Cauman took o soat on tho sofz; he spoke nbout what ha pro‘pouafl dofng_for mo durlng tho appronching olection. I thon noticed ho Iind somothing in his mouth; I asked bim whnt 1t wes, and ho said * nothing ;" 1 told bim to v it to mo, and ho did; 1t yao monay par- Tnlly chowod up: I told him I was sorry for him; ho snid, “That is my own money;" I then' ealled M. Bquires, and rolatod tho oireuni- slanco to him, handing him_tho wad of monoy ; that is all I know of tho matier, = Cross-ccamined: I was nhways pocinblo with Canman, whilo o was in the oflice; Diatinor told ma {ho Cosuman had talon _two' or thrao lottora; [ do not romombor whether or nob Coloncl Enstman was in tho room at any timo Oanman pnd I wore thore ; I did not soarch Can~ man ; Blattnor did not tell mo whoro Caumnn hiad placed tho lettors ; I romained with him in tho oflico sbout ten minulen, and then left him with Mr., Squires and Blattuor, who had come baek by that timo ; I hind & brother in the Post Oftico; 1io was foroman of tho nght sot in the registry dopartmont ; I do not know mpnaieh‘nly whoro ho 18 nosy ; Lio Joft tho Post Offica about threo montha n'j:n ; 1 think ho is at tho Northern Paciflo Railroad’ Junotion at prosont; ho was omployed at, tho Pout Oflice at tho timo’ Oanman was arrosted ; ho told mo lio was not on dut tho night boforo the arrest ; I do not Inow whal hours tho night sok como on or go ot duty, T direct examination : My brothor Ioft tho office voluntarily, somotime aftor Canman was arrested; I did not think I had authority to search Canman, To Mr, Van_Arman—Canman roquosted mo to sonrch him ; X do not think I said before Com- missioner Hoyno, that I took Canman by tho throat; I did not say before tho Grand Jury that I enw lim “ chewing somothing, whicl, boing forced out of his mouth, proved to bo mouey."” TESTINONY OF C. 8. BQUIRES, 0. 8. Squiros, sworn : In May last T wos As- alptant Postmastér of Chicago ; Cauman way ar- rastod boforo I got to tho oftice on tho 21st of May by Blittnor, and taken by him to ~ tho Postmnstor's room; Btowart way thon in tho offico ; Blattuer snid he was tired and loft, aud Stewart went in and took chaxge of Crnman ; Stewart nftorwards hnndod me pack- ago of moncy whiol Lo kaid ho hnd just taken from Mr, Canman ; I dld not soo Lim take it from him, tho door botwoon the Postmastor's and my room boeing closed ; I did not opeu tho Enclmge but onclosed it in an onvelopoand anded {t to Gonoral Elwell, tho Spocial 4 na‘:lea o lion g camo; It wan opondd Ly Daputy States Marshal ‘Tourtelotto ; I do not Imow that I could idontify tho billg in tho wad ; thers woro two S5 notos and one $2 noto, Canadisn monoy ; roglatored lottors romnin in tho oflieo thirty days if uncalled for ; *“socond notices” are not ns likely to bo called for as ‘‘first noticos;" the hole in the colling wags mado by my orders, Oross-examined : I did not see Caninan Lave any of tho monoy; I could not toll tho namo of thie hanks which {sauod tho notes; I could not toll the numbors; T say thab one of tho bills wns & §2 bill; I did not mwear before tho United Btates Commissionor that I partially D‘?enud the roll, and described that tho bills wore Canadian; 1did not oxamine tho bills whilo thoy wore in my possossion; [ Id ot eny bofora tho Com- mlusionor I gavo tho money to Andorson ; I do not romembor of saying thoro that I could not tell tho denominations of the bills. [Witnoss thon drow & diagram of tho Post Oflico, and ex- plained to tho jury tho location of tho Assistant Postmnstor's and tho Postmastor's rooms, pointing out whero Canman " was, znd whoro ho (witness) was sitting whoen Stewart callod Lim, and his position whon the monoy was Landed to him, ] v Mr. Van Armen asked that the jury boal- lowed to sce tho rooms. Witnoss contiuned, I kuow Mr. Gallagher, o reporter of Tug Trunune; I told himeomothing about tho examination beforo NMr. Hoyno, but not that Stowart took the bills foreibly from Canman, TESTIMONY OF JOSEPH 8, ELWELT. Joseph 8. Elwall, sworn;: Aw Spacial Agont of tho Post Offico Dopartment; was ab tho oflica tho day that Canmun was arrested ; recoivedfrom Mr. Squires a roll of money which was said to bavo boen taken from Canman; I gave it to Dopty United States Marshall Tourtelotte ; I ox- nm{nud tho roll; it contained two ¢5 bills aud ono $2 bill; I could not identify them. Cross-examined: I was oxamined ns n witness boforo Commissioner Hoyno; I heard two wit- nesses testify, but . cannot recolloct what they #nid; I saw Oanman on tho 218t of May, bofors he loft tho Post Offco; I wontto the jail with Mr. Eastman to eoo him, tho noxt day, I think; T convorsed with him, y Q.—Wasn't you undor tho infitence of liquor that d?y? A.—T nm not on trial, 0Q.—In fact, woren't you drunl, and didn't you tall into o spittoon ? A.—Twas not. 'Tho Court did not think the tentimony was relovaut, Mr, Van Arman gnid tho witnoss was _ono of tho gang, and waa testifying to_things that oc- ourred, ‘Ilo dosived to show that ho was not compotout to do o. Witnoss coutinuol Tourtelotto sonled tha Tonoy in an envelopo; Anderson never hiad tho money to my knowledgo. TESTIMONY OF THOMAS E. LONLROAX, Thowan B, Lonergan, sworn: I recoived from Doputy Marshal Qontes’ parbof o packngo of monoy ; I havo tho notes now [monoy producsd —two €5 bills and o $2 bill]; thoy aro current bank notos, worth their faco in gold, rogs-examined: I wont:to Canads bf' diroc- tion of tho United States Altorney, to find Mr. Garoux, tho writor of the “Canadian lottor;” tho bills woro given to mo for #afo keoping, and to have them identified. TESTIMONY OF MR, COATES, Mr, Contos was sworn, and tontified that ho gave tho notos to Lonergan; the pnckog from which thoy woro taken wWes sesled by Depuly AMarshial Tourtolotte, nnd had not beon openod Dofora Lo opened it; ho found tho packngo in the safe, Lut did not reo it put thero, The Court then adjourned until 10 o'clock this i i e morning. No Oaugo for Alarm, Tocause o porson jins o bad cougl 1t sluild not bo Inferred that consumption Lns set fu, although a case of consumption 18 rarcly met with unaccompanied by n distressing cough, Where, howover, a dfepoeition to pulmonery disenso exists, o cough, if left to iself, strafns and racks tho lungs, wastes tho geueral strength, and soon ealablishica an fncurablo complatut, In all cases, then, it §s tho eafer plan to get rid of n cough, cold, or Lioaracncss without delay, and for (his purpose no remedy acts moro promptly than or suroly, or with more benolt to thn organs of {he chest thail Dr. D, dnpug's Expectorant, 1 tutdicluo sclentiicatly compounded from carefully'solected drugs, and which, on trial; will always bo founid worlhy of its world-wido roputatlon, Sold everywhars, Rl ia e, Oalifornin Sunday Train. Tho Government overland mail train wii leavo Chl- cago lo-morrow, Jan, 12, ot 104, m,, via Obicago, Ruck slund & Pacio Naflway, stopping at all regular stn- tions on main line, und councctiug at Omshu with Unfon Paciid oxpress train for Denver, San Francisco, aud all intornedinto pointn, Tickefs via Ohicayo, Burlington & Quincy, or Chicago & Northwesteru Tiailronds, will e takew'on thifs train, ——— Sevon-Thirties, Gold Interest. Wo aro cashilng Nortliern Facific7-50 coupons, also {bu gold checks for reglatered interest, t par, Wo licep (10 7:30 honds on and for salo, Parties wio de- #lro to exchange olher niarkotablo necurities for them can do o (hrough us on lberal terme, LunT, Pikston & Keay, s I Burnett’s Toilet Preparations aro cholco and select, and always pleaso, —_—— Cod Liver Oil, Mazard & Caswoll's Cod Liver Oll is tho bost, pibieinseh- bt —Binco the announcomont that the membor- ship ot the Philadolphln Unfon League would bhereafter bo limitod, and that after tho Gth of Junuary tho Initiation foo would be lurgely in- creased, 125 namos haye been vronoged, F. S. WINSLOW_._ A Curlous Souvenir of the Missing . Banlker. The Probnblo Explanation of Somo of His Eccontrigitios. Tho absent Prosldent of tho Heandinavian Bank, T, £, Winslow, has consed to bo o toplo of conyergation, and it scoms gonorally ngread that hi notive spirit will sock frosh flolds and pas- tures mow for his futuro operations, Moan- whilo evorything i8 heing dona to cloar up fhe affairs of tho bauk, and, with n thrifty rogard for {he intorosts of tho creditorn, tho Roceivor, Jool D, Harvoy, Lq., lins removed the buniness to his own offico, aud thus cut oft rents. A thorough ronovation of the former quartors of tho Beandinayian Bank, in Nixon's Duilding, is going on, and the now tonants will bo in posses- slon in o fow days, Among tho rubbish cloarod away aro o pilo of bottles, oach boaring n yellow wrappor, with o ent of an un- Lappy lon in o desort, howling with poin, bocauso somo advertising ehnp Lins froshly brauded on his sido ' Eureka.,” o looks s if tho advortising mon's life, it he could eatsh him, would not bo worth s dimo purchago. Irobably tho snmo knave Is somowhoroin tho back ground stoncilling tho groat pyramid in_tho luterest of womo quack doctor's bitters, Under the llon the labol reads ng follows © *Fuls Bottlo Goutalno n Romady for THE OPIUM JTABIT, s Prepared oxprossly for F. B, WiXaLow, and must bo 10kt ot o o S0 Amall teanioonTal w1 and 11 &r m,, and 3 and 8 p, m, o doso dirccted, must nob Lo cliangod, uulcss otherwlso directed by the Doctor, Discontinue the ugo of Oplum ot onco; avold all nclde and spirituous liquors, nud follow the dircetion upon pages 90 and 97 of TUERTAIL, N.B, Noono must tate or tako this medicine, ex- cept the person preacribed for, This may givo cluo to somo of tho cccontricl- tics of Winslow ond shows that ho Lnow his wonknoss aud waa in treatment for it A word dosorves to bo enid bore of sympathy for Mr. Sillor, tho Into Cashior, who scoms to Tinvo done all ho conld to protect tha croditors of iho bank, and to wloso oxertions it will bo Inrgoly duo'that anything is saved from tho wreek, A statomont fn ono of tho city papors that Winslow, on lonving for Europs, mado o convoyauco of proporty valucd at 100,000 to W. K. Nixon, to placo it ot of rench of tho crash, is incorrect. No chougo wns mado in tho titlos'of Mr. Winslow’s property until tho U'rustoeship oranted by Mr. Sillor o fow weoks ngo to seouro ho arodlitor of tho bunls. ‘Tl prasant appoar- ancou are, that tho cloaring up will give p bottar showing than wag ot first belioved posaiblo. s e THE CITY IN BRIEF. Tho Irving Club will give o party at Martine's Ada Btroot Academy on the 17th inst. During tho yoar 1872 thero wore shippod on through bills of Inding, diroct from Ohicago to Europo, over 81,000 tons of provisions ovor tho Mlchigan Bouthern Railrond alone, A concort for tho benefit of tho nowaboys will bo given at the Firet Mothodist Church this | evoning, The boys will bo troated to rofrosh- ‘monts as woll a8 music. Ladies aud gontlomen intorostod ave invited to attend. The opera of “Meritann" was ropented last evening at tho Acadomy of Music for the bonofit of Misa Horaco.s This aftornoon tho *Bohomian @irl"” will bo givon, and this ovoning “I'ra Diav- olo,” which will closo the soason. A dospateh received by T. I. Cbaudlor, Esq., Inst evaning, from T, G, Gaut, Gonoral Managor of the Milwaukoo & St. Pl Ruilrond, utates that tho.rond is entirely opon bolweon Milwau- koo and 8t, Paul, and that travel .was resumod Inst evoniug. Tho maungornLiavo shown great entorpriso it clonring tho suow from thoir line. 8. Wolly, n drover residing in tho vlninltl of Champaign, 111, wes on Thursdny robbed of £1,040—tho proceeds of a car load of mtock which lie had hnd just disposed of at the Btock Yards. Tho robbory is supposed to have been committed while "ho was in thp act of changing cara nt tho juuction of Thirty~ lom‘fix and, Btate strcots, though le did not dincovor his logs until ho lad reached tha offico of tha United States Express Company, syhither ho went with tho iutontion of forward: ing tho monoy to Chempaigu, Thoro wad an_adfourncd moeoting of tho Chi- eago Board of Fire Underwriters_hold yonterday aftornoon, ot their building on Trankdin stroof, Prosident Georgoe C. Cierko in tho chair, Gen- oral Drew, who was II“mmi“md ot tho last moot- ing to tho'ofiico of Firo Commisaionar for 1873, withdrow from tho oflico. Judgo Davis was elected to the placo. Aftor much discussion, it was decided that no salary should attach to tho oflice. Tho Becrotary was givon discrotion in fizing ratos only in ensos not providod for in the tariff of rates, Adjourncd, to meeb the first Friday in Ap it s, A Mule Storys There was formorly o queint old physician In New Hampshivo who was_largoly interonted in DLreeding mulos, Ono of the snimals was no un- commonly porvorso and obstinate that he doter- mined to rido the animal until he Iilled him, Ho rodo Lim nearly ninety miles in ono dny— rodo hira, in fact, a8 long na ho could sit up. “I'ho exhaustad pair at longtl pulled up at o way- sido tavorn, tha doctor uttorly worn out, whilo tho mulo was lod nway, as tho owner fondly hoped, to dio. At dawn tho dactor was aronsod by o frightful commotion in tho stablo yovd, Crawling on his hands and knoes to the window as woll as his stiffoned limbs would pormit, ho said thet tho firat thing that greoted his oyes was_‘“that oussed mulo kicking up at tho hostlor's head.” SPECIAL NOTICES, The Centaurs of Old woro half horso and balf man, They consorted with onimals—conquorod maakind—lived upon the flowors of the contury plant—mado ono of their number God of tho heallng art—trans- ferred fholr namo and bomo to tho coustollation Centaurius, and ratsod tho dovil gonorally,” Lut tho great Centaur Linkmont for stilf jolnta, rheumatiam, swelllngs and lamoncss upon man and boast, iy now astonlshing tho world. And astonishos bocauso i doos ita worli. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Gn torfa. It rogulates tho stomach, ouros wind colls and auscs natutal sloop. Ta n subatitito fo castor oll. TAUSICAL, Choirs, Ilusical 'Classes, Conventions, Academics, ATTENTION! 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A HIT! 103 COMEDY BILIL. o ' T L during th weok, and Batardsy Mafinces, Tom Taylor's sprightls, spioy, splendid Comedy, BABES IN THE W00DS; or, Humming of the Beetles, And tho nmusing farco, MR. & MRS, PETER WIHITE, Al tio fnvoritSs, ualiinicfutin Dilton (in both plecen), Padger, Jol 3 . “Rialsdoll, Miss Kato' ok, iy Gl o and Drs, Lowad Rogors, i nesud, FATE GLOBE_THEATRE, Manday Evoniug, Jon. 5_overy nlght and Wodnosday s atirday Bialfuios,” (o ‘accampiished Vooalles and Strors. MISS MATDE EITLTON. R. M. Goveoll and his boya, Littlo Dick, "ThoGonoral, and Rinatoe el Walficn. Miss bl Filia Sappin Mr. and Mo il lishbs Nowdonts, Miiss Dora Do con, ot . Misher. ad the Camody Allisnes in & elioloa puiranine, concludiug WL tho thrilling Sonsstional rama entitlod LOLA, NIXON'S, Engngement of tho Young Amorfonn Arilats, MR. & MRS. A. 0. MILLER, In tho dramstization of Mrs. E, I 15, N, Southworth's roal ** Lodgor® ntory, entitiod th T IOIERINT . A, 0. MILLER in lls cclobratod oharaater (with Hivhio Seloy ool MRS, A, O. MILLER A onitro now comp Comady Compauy. i MISCELLANEOUS. A Rare Opportunity ! Chiongo has no Museum. _Auy onowishing to opon such anauablisunent con tind b raro opportunity by calling o IL . BEIDLUR, this day, from bto 12 or31a § o'clock, uronoan Hote WY 0 APRRACEIVE 0K EXPIATION, ANosol. By Mri. dnlln O. R, Dorr, nuthor of **Ssbil Huaihctons” cor Lo, - Cloth "$1.00. A work_of nborbing intorest."—Hoston Saturdny Eveiing Gazotia, 2 +14 ntory of mystors, and almost tragedy, Intasoly por- trage W nahing ton Chroniclo. ¥ ERMA’S ENGAGEMENT. - A Novol, Dy tho authoro! '‘Blancho Sesmour." 8vo, Paner cover, 15 conta; Oloth, B1.25, *Tho stylo is frosh and onterlalulng, and tho varlous chnractors aro skotchod with great animation,~Boston Baturday Evening Gazetto, romanco of wora than ordinary faterest."—~Pitts- ‘burgh Gazetto, FORSTER'S LIFE OF DICKENS. of Charlens Dickons. Tiy.Tolin Forstor. Vol, 11, 241658, _With a numbor of Tilustrations and Kao: Slmilos.” Orown 8vo, Lxtra cloth, $1.00. #1411 tho thousand tanclios that can anly bo fnspired b olnso intimacy and the hoarty n{:nmflny of fricnd with d v hcto, by ono of 100 subiloat ahdantt poisartul 1% urary artists of tho timo, glven to a mursellously vigor- ous pictura of nmnn whoso real portraft all thd world it Do st 10.600, and Wil o tho battor for soolng. e o xaminor, ‘s manngement of his matarlals In worthy Now Yok Exniminor aad Chtonclo, “*Mr. F of all prals *4*For salo by Baoksellora gonorally, or will bo sontby matl, postpatd, upon reoelpt of tho prico by J. B, LIPPINCOTT & CO,, Pullishers, 16,00 717 Markot-at., Philadelphia, Election Notice. Thonnnual mooting of tha Btocklolders of tho Hiber- afan Banltlog Assooiation will bo held at tha oftico of the Association on Monday, January 18, liotwoen tho hours of 12m, and 1p, m., for the elesiion of ufiicors and dircetors to servo for the onsuing yoar, and tho transnotion of such otlior bustnosn a3 moy come bofora the mooting, MAMILYON B. DOX, ashior, Election Noetice. Tho anuusl moatin:z of tho toskholiors of tho Ulicaga cics L iy will o ol b tho oo, of tho Coffipen, on Mondas, Jam, 18, botiwedn 1o hours of Band 4 pa nn, for th elootion of Diroctors to sorvo tho ansulng )'l‘fll’,umilJ “lfi_\“n"mfil {on of suoh other business 8 ey cotie bofura th nyeotiug: ¥ ANk, pURTIS, Socrotary. STOCKHOLDERS’ TID MEETING. INOTICHE. ‘Tho regular annual meoting of thy stockholdars of the Vorsnl-Oirnors' Towiug Company, for the plectiun of Di- pootors wiilba dield ¢ 253 Bouth Whter-at., Tucsday, Jog. 14, 1875, 'nt 1 o'clocl: . ., tharp, = o P RS meane. Prestdont, INOTTTCE. ‘Tho anuual meoting of the stockholdcra of the Fifth Natloual Bank of Chicago, for (ha clootion of diroctais for tho onsulng yoar, will' Lo hold at tha oflico of said bank, In Oliengd, onl Tucaday, Jau, 1, 1673, betsoon tho hoursof 33nd 8 p, m, ISAAC G, LOMBARD Oashior, Chilcago, D " DR.C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAT, PHYSIOIAN, (64 Stato-st., Ohloago. It Is woll known Dy all rondors of tho pal that Dr, 0, Bigelow is tho olifust established phigsician ln Ohioaga Helonco and exporioneo havo made Dr. 13, tho most nowned SPRUIALL ostesmod of tho m?x medical {nstitutos o YEARB OF 1S of tho ago, honorod by thu pro nost medical nttalmonta by all th tho day, liaving dovoted TWENTY IFL (n porfeotiug ramedics that will s Jonitivelyall Gauce of” CLIRONIU AND BPEUIAL 5 th sozos. CONSULIATION FRER. SEPARATE PARLORS 4 gontiomon,~ Call,” CORRKSPONDENCL MAL, Addross all luttors, with stawps, to LOW, Ko, 463 Stato-at, DE. J. E. OLATRIER, t 101 East Tarcison. ol Sast Hosrimas 3 .. RAILROAD TIME TADLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Winter Arrangement, : nENOE MANKS, — eday oxe rivo Sunday at8:0 8. m, § l)n_!]. T o it vt routtans ar ity Unlon Arrive, St, Louls & Bpringfiold It VA A L, ocersesscoen * 0:158, m. [* 8:10 p. m.. R ol onilie, ) * 91158, m.|' 8:0 9, m. 4:10 p. m, * 8:10p. m. o 40 b 1h: [+ 0308, '59:00 p. m, |$37:00 p. me 5020 . m 8 50300 p. m. l Kk ¥ 0200 1, m, 7, vin Main Ting, and dall v Baturday, vis anckaonditlo Disiaton, $4 Dalte, s Sai Lie, and Galirs oxcapt Moaday, #1a Jacksanvillo Division. CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depota—Fuot af. Lakesl,, Indianaar., and Kixteent nid Canal ol Sizteent ket afica in Biriggs o und at depoty, Kanwns nanvillo, I, & Ionislana, Mo. . 1y 102 iro: Joifara Pootls, Kookuk & Bu Arvice. Teave, Mail and Ex; Dubuquo and Pacitle Fast Lin Rock Taland Expr Ualosburg Pastung Mendata & Ottawa B Aurora Passoogor, Aurora Paseonror, Aurora Passangor Dubnquo & Slotix 90 p. . ity e 4 p, 0, Pacilic Night Lzpross, 00, m., Downor's Grovo Accon? on *11:00 n. m. Downor's Grovo Acoommadation|* §:15 . m. o en, 13 Gty et o e Tieket Calro Mall, Catro Texpri *On Saturdays this train will bo run to Ohampaiga. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, Tvain arrive and depart from the Greal Central Railrond Zalieest, " Ve tirough tichiels and sleepins Ticket aice, T Canaat.. corner Gl wlon-t.; Tvemont at, and Miehigan-av,; alto soat af Foaro Oltizngo. Atrivo at, Tndimuanolis Arrivo at Ojnoinnati Traine arrivo at Cliicago nt 7:00 o. w, and 0:15 p. m, QUnly line running Satnrday night train to Clucinnatt. Tho'entiro train runs through to Clactanatl, Pullnan slcopors on night trains. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Tickel affice, 31 West Madlson-st, Houte, corner C Dicenty-seconds- 0 D, m. Sia. . 15 02 greste Pacifio Fast Line. Dubuqua Day Expro: Pacliio Night 12 Milwaukoe Parsongor..... Mitwaukeo Passongor (datl5] 8t. Paul & Groon Bay Expre 8t. Panl ‘& Groen Bay Exprovs. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, cornter of Harrison anit Sheriman-ats, Ticket ofice, 3 Went Madison-st, Teave, | Arrice Qmalia, Leavonw'th & Atchlson T Poru Acconunodatior NIt Hxpross, .. LAKE SHORE & IICHIGAN SOUTHERN Depol, corner Ilarrison_and Sherman. aotthisest corner Stadizon and Ce Teave, " 6408, m, m.[? 8:30a. m. +$10:00 . m. ¢ 7:00 0 m, MII’:R‘DM'P. 5 o Jicket "oflor, Mall, via Afe Lino and Main Li: Htafl ain Mr Ziso and toin Bino Adr Linn, Atlantio E: xyross, Chicagd Acconmio nrt Accommodation, CHICAGO, DANVILL! Passenger Deyiotut Py C. natand Kinslests, Kinzleata, | Ingveight ner atsted an Watltngtons, n& VINCENNES RAILROAD. Lo Depot, corner af Ca- Gutifreight ofice, vorner of Ads and afics ot 6/ 8. 7. Dever, cor: Carroli-sta, Irelght and Ticket afice, 163 “Taking offeot Deo. 1, 1872, Lec £ Mall...... Evautviit AILROAD. Arrive, * G * 3445 p. . HICHIGAN cshm{u a{.filfifwlssrer,;u RAILROADS P ket Shers Tt Cural st Zommer'af Medime b Mall (via main and air lino D ress, xpross. INDIANAFOLIE VIK FERT HOAD. nl Night Expre: GRAND nAPI Night Expross. 19, *6:00. m, TENRY 0, WENTWORTII, Gonoral Paskongor Agort, KATALYSINE WATER. GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER. 1t hao boon domonstratad by nsorles of praotical oxparl- ments couduclod by emiuont physiclane, and attostd by thonsands of grateful pooplo swho hnve huon rolloved from thiolr sullarlugs by ffa ise, that tho Gottysburg Kntalssina Wntor s tha niearcet appraacl o a spocliio oxer discovera for Dyspopala, Nouralgla, Rhoumatisin, Gout, Gravel, Diabetes, Kiduoy, aud firlnnr{ Discason 1t Foatoros lanveular powor o tho Paralytio.” It curos Lirae Gumpinint, Chironto" Darchea, Plles, Conatipation, Astiimz, Catarh ond Bronchitls, Disenses of tha Skin Goneral Bohility and Norvous. Prostration from Aental and Physical Bxcossos. 1t1s the yreatost A discoverod for Tizcossiva Kating or Deinking. - 1t carrocly ihio Rtomnoh, promaion Dizostion, and Tellaves tho 1tead 2lnost mmeltlately. No liousohold should bo without it. liotal stiould koop ft on hand, For salo by all s For s bistory o tho Springs, for merlenk xoncts of tho power of tho water over discusv, for murvelous curey, and {-'u’i lll\lllmnlllnl{!vfi'lfl‘\l'll"“y‘.lil]lflgfl‘}md mui!. l!)g for an 3 ¥l on'l Ag' pamphlole: popseiith Front-ste Philadolghia, Pa. Gottysburg Spring Un. Sor ety VAVEGTiA oK, STEVENSON & REID, 0200d 8 Lake-at., cornor Deasborn, Ohicago, aud drug. onarally. OCEAN NAViIGATION. TFOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS, Will sall trom Now Yark ea follois: OITY OF NEW YORK, ......Saturday, Jan. 4, 3P, M. 1Ty OF BNTOL uckdag, Jan, 8 36: M2 GITY B8 RN oot glast b 3 3 'Y OF MONTITIEA iy, don ;i i 11?‘ Qecgediniz ST GIRDAY wad THURSDAY, Teain Plee No, 4oy North itivor, ot Plac Mo 4, B OF PassAGE. o or from Tie 50000 T5 or from ot o 9 or frn Braman or BIGIT DIAFTS for aalo at fow ralas, TFRANCIS C. BROWN, General Wostorn Ageat, 86 South M:_erot-nt.. Chiingo. White Star Line. RIC AND LIVIRPOOL—Nowand full-poworsd Inrgost in tho waikl. REPURLIO, ADRIATIC camsliips; th ¢ ogrA APLANTI ! BALYID, 1 " don 3, () ‘p. aa Satling from Now York on SATURDAYS, from Livorpool on ‘THURS. DAYS, culling nt Cork [tathor tho day following. Lrom the White Star Dook, Pa 'y l‘urr{. Jorsoy. Passongor accommodations |for all el unrivallod, combiuiug safoly, epeod and comfo oons. atatet rooms, minoking-roomn, and hathFeouts in mideilp sog. tlon, whore loast motion Is fult, Surgoon and stowant- osges nccompany thaso ateamore, i, 30, ourrancy, 1o old couatry to or trom all parts of Amoriza, amburg, Norway, Swodon, India, Austeaiis Ohing, wtc, “EExonsslon tickots grantod at iho lny faten, | Drafta feom £l upitard, Yor inspaation uf i and gtlior iafuri ly at tho Company's otlices, No. 19 iroadwa. 11'SPARKS, Goaoral Agont, Or to tho White Star'Line’ Oiticy, #Santh Markor-it., Chloauo. A, LAGREGREN, Ayon’, ahto and woll knasen spociall 1 Notiwoan Claclc atid Alato-nts. o byoniog—on ah discasca and dfikwultios of & chranin dlieats, or confidontial unturo—of hoth soxca, —Spucial altantivn to fumalo dificuities. Medicinos sent by mail 8, Hend utamy for circular to the Marcled, Ad. dress DIt OLARI, 101 East Harrlson-at., Olleago, i, NO CURR! J No pavi: DY, Kean, 380 South Clark-st., Chicago, May o nnnfldnmlnll( consulted, personally or by mall, free of rhnrf’v on ull chronte or nurvous dissasos, AN s tha only phiyeician in tho city who war- r o pay, Oy houes from U a. . to 8 p.w. Dr. Btone, Oonfidentinl Physicinn, {0 In modiolno) curos all chironio and X ¥ ut rongounblo orlvus, * Midichis fir (0 moreury wnds - Condultation. frav, . Ou Al forato asmonitioa’ trontod with satoty gusraiito Al auee sun-st,, O Dy, Townsond, 160 South Halsted-st,, Hux tho most uxtenaiva_ prnatios in all Ohrouto, Norvous, 2 tnecind Disiasoa of botl noxon of uny ciails 1 a0, Can bo consulted spocially'or by inall, froo of chiargo, * 113 Modical Troatisu sont froo. * Al fomalo dif» Aoultlen troatil with safuty sud sgecoss, (Oleculars roo.” Oulon, 113 Wost Budi- Anchor Line. Sniling twico 2 weok from New York and onrrying passengers to all parta of Great Dritain, Ireland, Continental Buropo angd the Moeditorranean, Oabin fare, $65: Btocrazo furo $30. A}E‘y for full information st the Oam&nn 's ofiide, northenst corner LaSaile and Mandison-sts., Ohicago. HENDERBON BROTHERS, Agents,

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