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[ R S S A1) THE CHICAGO DALY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1873. 3 THE COURTS. The Candy War---Maranest’s Shot at guu!hcr. A Rivorside Comody-—Sploy Suit ' for Damages: .The Casc of Mrs. La Hache Decided Against Her, Yestorday’s Proccedings Before t}xq Supremo Court. Carlo Marancs] yesterdny filod s answerto tho bill of Gunther ngalnst him waleh was reportod in Tirs TAIDUNE of o fow-dayango, Initho ndmilts tho facts 8 to Gunthor bolng o candy manufaoturer, bt as to 1 1ifs belng “ tha " candy manufacturor, meaniug that 1o i elthor tho; solootto or that ho makes candiea * much sujiorfor to thoso of hny other, he denfes. Tlo donies that Lo erceted hia signa to avall Lhinself of . Guntlior's roputation, but admits that Lio did have such signs, with tho words, ** 0. Marance), original makor of Guutliot's candies” thercon; that the words, “Gune ther’s candfer,” wero not mnde larger, or mora cousplcuous than tho remoinder, Lut that defeudnnt was nctunlly {ho maker . of Gunther'a candles when ho ‘commenced bt mesa 08 o coafeotionor; that when Gunthor com- * mencod ho had littio or 1o knowlodgo of the confeo- ery business, but had bron a travoler or drammor,” and bis roputation §s duo to dofondant’a skill; that * Gunther purchinsed over hal? of his candios East, but that dofoudunt mada thoso which wera mado, and that 1o now mukea candics suporior to Gunthor's, Defoud- a0t donies that his signs would misload uny ono; that hie wishod oniy to advertiso bis own goads, Defond- . oat'sstand fs in tho southiorn portion of tho Exposl ‘tion bullding, while complainaut’s is {n the contre, and no ono could nisfake one for tho othorj that (ko publio have learnod that defendant’s candics uro equal In qualty to complalnant's, and that bis largo males havo oxcited complaimaut's envy, That defoudant pub on his signs * No. 133 “Twents-second street,” o show that ho was not witly Guuther, und that complainont might buve tried his a6 at law and had no stauding in equity, BUIT ON BOME ANOIENT NOTES, Juidgo Treo was occupled tho greater pirt of yester~ day in hearing tho caso of Colby syuinat Norton, Do- fondant in 1835 hud esecuted two notea of $2,600 cacn, ond tho sult waa to onforeo payment of theao, It was claimed that, though by tho statuta of limitations the motes wero outlawod, defondant hud rovived thom by subsoquent promisa, I 180 tho thou ol wrolg 1o 1, Colby, tho woll-known auctioneer, asking him if Norton was’ good ¥ for the amount. Colby went o Norton sud montioncd that Lo had .somo claima against him, Norton nsked Wum if ho bad tho motos, saying that lio always paid his dobts, ond if Ehore wero nuy outstandiug aguinst them o would pay. thom, Colby accordipgly seut for tho notos, and wlion . he recelved ihiow, fnstead of presenting them, took thom to Mr, Dow, tho counsel for plaintir in this case, who instituicd o guit, Tho caso was decided in favor of tho plaiulifl, but appealed ta tho Suprewmo Coust, whero the decléion was roversod, on the_ground of waut of ovidonco ta aupyort tho Vordict, It wos agaln tried yosterday, ond o verdiet glven for dofoudunt, Nortan. & niolion was of courso eulerod for now al, BEIOY BUIT FOR DAMAGES, Baforo Judge Troe, yosterday, was tried the caso of Tattlo v. Cochratie, ' ' 3rs, Tuttlo claims that sho hnd xented tho houso of Ar, Coclirane in Riversido, and . was koobing boardrs, including Mr, Cochraus and family, and that ono tornlug wien sho atepped oub gn U’ vesauds, Alr, Gocliung, o sgmo ous by e o~ quest, locked tie door on bar, and_sbo was obliged . to 80 to Chicago, leaving overything, Includiug her droae 3 and a pocket-book contulning over $100, uud was obliged to givo up her boardors, withaut any notice,. s {‘eq\um\ by law, Bhe waa tho only witueas to prove o caso, Dofendants brought witnesacs to prove that hie wan ory disagrecable, and Zalled to comply with the con- &ract, and that aho weut pway on o visit, losving every- thing utlerly unprovided for, and that' the biila were Bent to defendant, and_he wis obligod to pay therm, . nud to ovorseo thd houscliold affairs, 08 if Lo woro the muster of tho Louse, Defendsuts also offered two Lettera in ovidence which kad been offered to plaintits, * n which he offercd to send plalntiffa_clotling where : ever sbo would name, Defendaut nleo clalms thit when Mrs, Tuttlowent out on tho veranda he merely it tho door beliiad ler: That provious to Lo (brde wecks' visit, ho liad notified hor that the arruugement . muststop ; dat bucould not hinve her there any jongor. Bhe, Howver; on hor return, insisted on sfaging on tho original feriun, Defendant proved thut ho found no money in ‘tho pockot-book, but in a pocket of ono of plainiifl's dresaca wero (wo of Mre, Cockrone's andkerchiefs, “Tho’Jury, howover, thought tho welght of eyldenco weas with Alre, Tuttle, and rendercd s verdict of $1,250 1u her favor, OBUELTY TO DEATL. Clop_ Bates file u bill for divorco sgainet ber hus- band, Louts Bates. Bho atates: that aince 1670 defend- ant Los treated her cruolly, by beating and_knockiuig her down. 1o huauldo behten a nicco of his, w0 that she was injured for life ; and mnlirested o nepliow 80 that o dicd, for which' Jast offenso o waa fudicted and’ convicted “of manslaughter, and sentenced to 8tate-Prison for a year. Thin, ehio allcges, I8 suflicient of itsclf to entitle her toa decree, Dofendant {s worth $10,000 or 815,000, aud 18 carning large sums by ox- pressing, but sho, by reason of hia abuso of hor, can- ot work miuch sho, therefore, asks o suitablo alimo- 2y and divorco. BILL FOR SEPANATE MAINTENANGE. Berthn Schenberth flod n bill agafast ber husband for scparate muintensuve, Shic nileges that sho wos seduced by defundant in Mareh 1873, and that 1n July ehohiad him arrested on b chargo of bastardy, aud ho theroupon wmartied her, but sinco the marringo bas en- tirely refused, s sho claims, through tho ugency of mother, to ltve with her or provide for her, %ha has earned o scanty living by vowing, but cannot now do o, Defondant s milkman, anit bos o net income of 8100 & month, She, thorofore, neks alimony and monoy to pay her solicitor. INJUNOTION AGAINST DUILDING A FENGE, Doses B, Hunting, David I, Bishop, and Malilda T Reynolds complain 6f Chnrles T, Race and Richard . Race for cuttmg them off from the street. Complain~ ants own gomo lots in the N, E, A of 8, X of Scc. 15, 40,19, Leing about 600 fect on Greenwood avonue, i Ietiug ¥k, Lo piat of Irving Park wan duly rocord- 2d, nud Groenwood avenue dedlcated to public use, After this platting, complaiuants bouglt {ho property ‘meutioned above, whicll 18 Worth about $16,000, Do-" €endants hovo recontly pliced o fence néross said avenue ot its inlerscction with Willis stroet, and dug up the bed of tho sircot, 80 as to prevent the passage of complainonta long tho street, nud thoy thraten to furthier dig up tho streot, and biilld Louses thareon, and gell the loud, 80 us fo utterly destroy .tho said nuo. A guil was instituted sgainat defendants for obe atructing the avenue, and thoy wera flued §30, anothor ‘ras brought for (Lo contiuiancoof tho ntorfofanco am 2 fino lovied of $43, but defondants Luye appeuled both suits, and boast that thoy will carry thom o the Sn- premo Court, Complainants, thereforo, ask an_injunction to ro- ®train defendunis from nuy fusther troubling thom, which waa granted by Judge Willisms under a bond of ‘THE FMAUDULENT OHATTEL-MONTUAOE 8ALE, .md?u Hootlt guve his finsl docislon yesterday in the cano of Mra, La flache, Lolding, us o suld yestordsy, ibat o criminal nct' bad Loen commilted, O tho question .of tsking udvico of coun- ecl, the Judgo remarked that, i & Pofson could gcrecn himsolf or horsolf. by golng to & good lawyer, the samo rule would apply I¢ udvico were ought from a sliyster, and thus every Species of crimo could be coumunitted, while the punisbineut therefor was evaded, ‘That fuct woild only be_in mitigation of punishment, *Tho fact had been admitted that the Tropecty had been old, uud tho caso was submitted to Court ou tho question It law, _ "Tho Judg, howover, although deciding against Mrs, La Huche, did not give sontance, sud it s thought that it nny'bo susponded detinitely. JUDGE WILLIAME, 2 Judgo Willinms was busy In Licariig & case tnvolving tus valldity of the will of 8 inurried woman, It sp- peara thot Mra, Ambre, on lior death-bed, mado ber Eill in & bed-room, ajolning a dining-rosun. 1t wab subseribod by tho witnesa in_the dining-rooin, Two questions wore asked : ono, whother sbe could make a walid will ¢ and tho other, whother the teatatriz could &eo (he wilneasea subacribo their names, UNITED BTATES COUNT. Two milts wero commenced by tho United lates againat the Eloctrio Match Unm}‘mx"y 1in one caso against Jumes Long, John O, Long, and William B, Keeti, and 1u the other Eugeno U, Long, William H. Wators, and Samuit D, Porey, sl bolny'for $10,003 o, dud » Lliko amount of damoges, Joscph I, Oronelley, trading ss J, ¥, Granelloy & Co,, brings snlt sgulust ¥red, I Roso and P, 1, Fisborty, cluming $13,000 dutnogos. JARKRUITOY TTEMS, Tho Asslgnoa of It, I% Colling wan sntharized to soll bankruyvs peoperty ot ot loas tlan 00 ceuts on' tho ollar, 1n tiio caso of tho Tinoln Agrioultural Works, a salo of certalu property was vriored for $1,300, as séked in the patition, A rulo to show causo waa enterod againat Willlam E. 3ylion, In the'cano of G. A, Loenmockor, n gale of property , woa ordored for 3600, In tho ease of G, W, Whiddon, George W. Campbell wan appointod Assignoe. ‘Tho sxaminatlon of Brith & Cootos will take placo this moruing at tho Reglstor's oflico. Tn thio cass of 8, V, Cortual, & dividend meoting will s Lidd this moruing, Goorgo Bealt picad gutily to burgh a e Scolt plead gu! . m;li\!leus. i ’pm o ¥ to burglary, and was re. arlin BleGniro pler - epthin, Bcuiropiond guilly to au aassult with f Jeromiuly McOnulln, trlod for nasault to kill, was nc- auitted, A domoustrative byatander, who witempled togot upulittle applause, wia brouglt’ hefore the Jurige, bt pload thut o Wi very ignorant of wht by did witou 1o elupped s hands, dud was - disunluned with & reprimand, COUNTE IN DRICK, Ira A, Fouburgh and Willlam_ G, Orolgbton com- menced un action I {ruspass, for $5,000, ngsinst Aue drow Miller and A, Biller, 8, B, atiller hna' Sled o petltion for sbwas corpus; claimdug thut he 1 detulned Ly '8, M, Dradloy ou somo ohargs of which he fa {gnorant, but thinks it ts for- ory, dames Dugnid and Jomea Crolgton complinin of Thonll‘n;’ 5. Dobbins, on & ploa of treapaes, ta tia dam- 8go of 25,000, g Tu the'cass of Beok ajgnlnint the Eeloctio Lifa Insurance Compatiy, whicli was on trinl befora Judgoe Trco Mon- o dhio Jury rondored n vordiot in favor of thio plain- i 'for §7,000, L e Tt — THE SUPREME OOURT. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chieario Tribuna, OTTAWA, Sopt, 30.—Tho Bupremo Court mot at O o'clock thfs morning, & full bonck bolug prescat, nug, tho busiueas trausacted waa as. follows t, DY 300, JUBTICK CRAL, 8—Loronzo D, Earp v, Darlus 13, Loo ot al, Motlon 18 mndo fa this easo for nn extonston of Umb to fil briofs, by appollce, Tho afliduvit {3 deomed suclont, and tho tmo 14 exlondod ton days, 3, JUBYICE SOHOL¥IELD, oY 233—John MeAllister v, Livingston Comnl on, This §o an nppiication for adaitioudl thino to flo Lriefa, The . ' timie I6 oxtended teu dogn. DY MR, JUSTIOE WALKER, 540—8, & I, 8, B. T, W. 0o, v, Suporvisors of Cold- snring Townklip, Wajrid Cotinty, and TAT=-Ramo v. Bupoevisors. of' Baruhill Township, Wayno Gounty.- amtct 1n oacls of thioss cascs & potition Lina beon filed anke ing for n Aummons of mandamus, piners ¢ o hiawe considerad the appifeation, und aro nclined (o think that tho party hua_shown ground for the {saub of tho summons, A'sunmimons will tiorefora be isauod returnablo to tho noxt torm, Thia practic was adopted by tho Qourt a year nga, aud wa aro not o casg will therefore bo Inctined to depart from §t. I continueds 100—Petor’ Dioter, g y &c, v, Oliarlea W, Siith ot 6l Mollon for leavo Lo Ale Additionat 1dcavd o per stipulation, and for additional thno ta filo bricfs by appelleo, 103—Johin Fish v, John Leser et nl, Motlon to ey~ tond tme to Oct, 10, I which to fils bifefa for appel- Iue, and 10 day theroaftor to filo appellant's‘zeply, 180—Chalés 8, Mowoll v. Schaol Directors of Dls- trict No, 1, Town 30, Nortls Rango oast, 100~Sammo v, Bamv, 191—8Bomo v, Hame, e M, Paysonc-I do ot nproar 16 theto-casen, but flo attornoy for tho appelleatn ench of thom dodircs mo {0 call tho ttention of tho Court ton atipulation whick faatiached to rocord in the fret one, that the threo cases should botried aa ono, 1le alsu desires mo to inquire whether, under tho clroumstances, it will bo naceseary to filo a bricf In each case, “Lho Chlef Justico—Tho stipulntion ta try the throg cages ns ono, bulng ontarad on tho dacket; ouo kot of nbsteapts and briofs will bo sufilciont, 267—'he Lafayotte, Bloomington & Misatssipp! Itatl. rond Gompany v, O, T, Reoves, Mr, Payson—L havo filed o record in thls cose, and T deiro now to mako an application for. certiorurl, and 1o ontor » motion for n coutiutance. 263—Edwin I, Blies v, Ebonezer D, Harrls ot al, Mr. Payson—In this caso T hnve filed u record, and I now ontor s motion to Al abutract and brisfs'in accurd- anco with » alipulation on filo, . 74—Willlam H, Hoyt v. Jacob I, Shoplierd, Dim. mution of record suggeatad o motion for cortiorar, also motion for continuan A 67—Tho_Lafsyolte, Bloomington & Missouri Rail- road v, Asaliol Gridiey, Br. Tayson, of counsol for sppellant, Iwill enters motion fo consolidate this caso wilth No. 170, which s tho ssmo caso, Lotk partios havo appoalod, snd two rocords hiav boon filed 12 thia dourt, lnstead of nsmlyning eross orrore, 472—Edwatd Gooding v. Richard P, Morgan, and 473—Tugeno B, Blovens v, Same, Mr, Payson, of counsel of appellants—In theso two casea T will enitor n motion to submit both cases on ouo ‘brief for appcliant, Tho kamo questions aro present- ed, and tlio samo attoruoys appear, Thoyaro ojoct- ment cases, sud do not diffor in any rospect. OALL OF THE DOOKET. Tha call of tho docket for tho day was_then proceod- 6 with, and tho soveral cascs worc disposed of in man- er following * 201—Allen 8, Hollister, conscrvator, &c., v. Robort Keo; takon ou esll, hfiflthnu Baldwin, Jr, et al. v, Wiunio J, Sager ; on on call, 963—Henry Fuller v. John 2, Littlo et ok ; argued by Btoroy for appeliant,’and by Aloxander by appolice, and taken by court. 264—Jobn B, Sontog et al, v. Michael L, Brennan taken on call, 205—Horman J, Phalman et al, v. Allon H, Taylor ; saine, 250—K. K, Jonea v, II, A. Allen ; snmo. 207—The Lafayolte, Bioomingion & Mississippi Rail way Company v, O, T, Reoves : soma, 963—Ecwin E. Dilés v, Ibenezor D, Marrls ct al; samo, 209—Ezra M, Babbitt v, Rhoda Babbitt : ssmo, 970—Lydia Sturman v, Jacob Bircamer ; sanics A71—Frederick W, Nowhall v, Jucob Knstens ot al.; samio, 273~ Benjamin V, Pago ot al, v, Samuel 8. Grecloy; samo, 273—Jar*~1 Clark ot al, ¥, Joslah Topo ot al.; samo, 27i—T" . s Iron Works Company v, Thomina Glounou o al.; samo, 275—Fophla T, Griswold et al, v, George Kellogg ; same. ] 276—8amuel Risloy v, Nowman W, Smith ; samo, 477—4, McDonald Young ebal, v. Timothy Bradioy ; samo, 278—F, A. Brapg ot L. v. T, D, Sngdor ct ol. ; eamo, 270—~Willlam M(Gregol Fller ; sawe, 230—Edwin L. Gowan v, Edward Keho ; sumo, TO-MOREOW'S OALL, The call of the docket for to-morrow will bo from 281 to 500 §nclusive, ADIQURNMENT. Tho Court adjourned until 9 o'clock lo-morrow ‘moruing. AID FOR SHREVEPORT SUFFERERS. To the Lodges 1. 0, 0. ', of Chicugo: Brorugus: From Shroveport aud Memnphists hoard tho" sigual ‘of distress, A malignant pestilenco is sweoplng nway thousande, snd starvation fs hovering noar, 8trong wen are stricker down in an hour while nursing the sick, and fall martyra In tho caugo of hu- manity, ..Our Brothers are there minfstering to the sick and tho l.lylng, burying tho dead and comforting the bercaved. Let s da whiat wo mny to stay up their hands, rememberiug that overy dollar in_our treauury {s sacredly pledged for tho slieviation of human suffer- ing, Lot cach Lodge contribute Kmnlf aud promptly for thofr brethren in distrees, Memplis has four Lodges: —Memphis No, 6, Chicknsaw No, 8, Scliller No, 40, sud Banuor No. 147, 'Shroveport s ono Lodge: Neith, No. 1, but Temittances should bo madotirongh Josiali Folger, Graud Becretary I, O, O, F,,New Oricans, La, Tho Wostern Union Telegtaph Gomipnny forwards gro. lullfl\luly all contributions, Money left with J. Ward Ellis, No, 163 Wabash avontio; B, 0, I Tonune ofiice; DI, E, Stone, Erening Mail o B, Bhorman, Réom 20, No. 132 Lusiallo atrect ; or Jolui Buchler, Ko, 314 Milwaukes avonus, will at oncs be sent forward by teleyraph, Jouy G, Roaens, P, G, R, J. Waep Euus, I, G, I, D. L. Snoney, SAMUEL WILLAR B, BHERMAK, . Heeren, D, L. Govraanpr, ' d. ‘Whose Team is This P J For a day or two back the attontion of lovers of fine horses has beon attracted by a atring team of four dappio gray horses, harncated and compariooned in tho most admirable good taste, snd with grent. richness, s they went back &ad forth through tho business streots of tho clty, Tho appoaranco of tho horses snd tho un- usunl way in whicli they wero driven, hns mado them o subject of commou romark on {ho streota, At first nobody know whouce they came, nor whoko thoy were, but yelardny oy wero wurpriscd at rest fu frout of tho oflico of Hull's Safo and Lock Company, on Dear— ‘born street, Just south of Madison, while ‘Some men wero busily ougaged in transferring ono of thelr im- ‘mensa burglar-proof enfes from thio offica to 1o tearn, Upon Ine ry of the mausger of tho ofiice, it was as- certained tlint this was & pickod toam of Norman drought horsen,tho matching of which had taken thom months, The harness, pluted with silver wheravor silver could go,and spolally muufuctired for theucout 8330, ond as ‘for Uio bearskin robes, linod with Ted cloth, they too Lnd been eolectod with an oyo to procuring {ho best fura 1hat conld boobtoined. The fact it this Compsny can afford to spoud so much time and money fu_ getting the fncst team in Chicago is & good Droof of thio oxtonsiv demand for thefr safes, tho ood quglity, o fufel, ond impregpabiily of Wiicl % 50 woll kuown all over the West, Not satlefied with this perambulating advortisement in tho form of a teum, the Compuuy bas also sent to the Exposition Bullding o fine dluplay of its sufes and Tocks, which shino out prominent among thoso oxbibited by thelr r:vnl:. . "l;‘mmflllly r\‘l(ly ll‘l:h"fb:hllxjur(ol 18 n‘c show of live stock at tho Exposition, that their dapple-grays couls tako thio prizo, e 4 A Now Palatial Hotel. The Windsor, ono of the largest in Now York Gity, and thie most maguificent and elegantly furnished one in tho world, s now opon for (he recoption of guosts, 1t location {a delightfal. It ocoupic tho ontiro binck from Forty-sixth to Forty-seventh slrcots, on Fifth avonue, smid the most fashionablo portion of tho city. 1t a noar the Grand Gantral Dupat aud Central Vark, Thoro {a no noed of saying Hhut It will bo etrictly firat. class in all its appolntmonts, when ita propriviors aro kuown to bo Mr, Bamel Hawk, of tho St, Nickolua Hotel, and Mr, Gorduer Webherbeo, of (o Revero Tfousp, Boston. Tho roputation of thicse gontlemon 1s & suMliciont gusranteo that “Tho Windsor? mist mud will oon become the favorite of the traveliug public, bt ua il Eleotion of an Insurance Prosident, Floldiug L, Williama has Just beon clected Presidont, of thio Poun Firo Insuruuca Compuuy, of Penusylvanta, to 0}l (Lo voeatoy oreated by the death of Bir, Uharlcs 11, itokes, of Germuntown, The position BIr, Willlums biolds tn this comnuaty a8 n mun of ability, integrity, influence, and wealth fnsures to tho sharo and polley~ Boldors of tho Youn Bot only aafuts, bt Wil tho sy~ port of tlie ablo dircotary of tho Gompany Lo ald Lini, an cobanced voluo to tholr luvestuonti.—From tho Philadelphin Enquirer, e e Dress 8llks, Opening this day, 500 pieces ino Lyons black dress silka ot 1,00, $1.60, $1.75 {0 §2.80, othora will nsk you from $1,80 £0 $4.00 for no botter goods 3,000 ploces Velour and satin, at $1.00, worth $2.00: 200 plocea doublo width blatk mobair at from €0 {0 76 ccnts, ol tholr regular prico, Also, will opon i tho noxt fow daya, 200 casos of fall dry-goods, bought dusiug {he reud panto, Duyers will 40 woll'to give s o call be- fore purclining, - O, W, & £, Pardrlige, Nos, 119 aud 114 Blato atrcot, - . RS The Panio Mas causod much miscry ud tronblo fu ull walks of 1ife, yot wo aro moro than ploased to know that Mossrs, T, V, Btrode & Co,, Ko, § Wabush avenue, havo the sourago o open s fapat fur Miguira's Toprias Vanlly Hodicines wud Ditiors, Whick van be obiuisied of all drugylute, In 540 we bave the DEFERRED TELEGRAMS. . WASHINGTON, Tho Prospocts of Towa IKnsson far the Spealtershipe«The MnilsLock Con- troversys-Scizure of Dlumonda by . Oustoms Ofklcer The DebteStnten maont and the Bond=Purchasc. pecial Dispateh to The Chieaao Iribune, KABION FOR BIEAKER, Wasmixaroy, Sopt. 20.—Tho ovoning Ad- winistration papor hero expresses {ho opinton that Ar, Kaoson, of Tows, dees not carry guns ounough to seriously compote with Mr. Blaine for | tho Bpeakeiship, It snys Kagsou {s montioned' only by thosa disnfocted with Mr. Blaine, or to quench tho Inttor's aspirations to tho Presldon- Hal i, Editorinlly, it is ndded thet Mr. Kns- non, who wns :a membor of Uongross sevoral' yeia ago, dropped suddenly out of publie lifo in consequoncs of his constituents withdrawing thoir ~ favors from him, ns & ponally for cortnin conjugal infldolitios on Lis part, that causod his wife to eck n divorce. Ho acceptod tho punishmont with tact, in quict sub- misslon, and his constituenty soom to have con- - oluded to overlook tho fault, and give him a-, oihor trinl, snd he iy o member olect . for tho noxt. Congress, 1To. will undoubtedly takoe ‘& protty nctive part in the vusindes of the Houee, but will bardly po so indisoreot, immodiately on his appenrance thero, ns to seck the notoriety involved in the caumdnoy fdr tho Spenkorship, It is stated that ho will bo brought forward by tho Wost for the Bpenkorship, but this would seem unlikely, as tho sano papors that state this say that the Wost s demanding thet Senator Carponter shull rosign his scut or bo doposed from the Vico-Presidenoy.of tho Sonate, in bo- Lalf of conjugal purity aud good morals, ; * ML MAIL-LOCK CONTIIOVELSY.. ! As waa foreshadowed in theso dispatehos, evi- dences havo boou brought to the attontion ot the docrotary by the' attoruoy of Thompsou, tle Buffalo iuvontor, proviug conclusivoly that the' lock of Millor, the Chiladelphia oxport, with the modifiontions suggested by tlic Committoe,. which recommonded tho ndoption of the Millor lock, s not only an iufringomont of tho p?mnt, but 18 an olmost oxanct counterpart of the lock of Thompson, : whica was bofore the Committeo in compotition for adoption, I secoms that Miller will efther have to pay o royally for tho use of the patents, or allow tho coutract for furnishing locks for the ugo of tho Trensury Department to rovert to M. Thompson, : DIAMONDS SEIZED DY CUSTOMS' OFYICENS. . Within the past threo mouths, Customs’ off- cors have scized dinmonds amounting in value to about $100,000. Thess procious stones wero found couconled about the poreons of mon who wont from.this country to South Africa upon_learning of ‘the Iate discoverics’ of rich dinmond 1ields thore, and who wero attompt- ing to bring thewr diumonds into the Uniwd Btates without paying duties. THE DEDT STATEMENT AND TIHE DOND PURCHASE. Y'ho monthly publie dobt statement, to ba is- sued on tho flrst prox., will show no greator re- duclion on account of tho purchase by tho Gov~ ornment of tho 313,600,000 worth of five-twenty bouds, though that reduction has in fact been mado. Bo farns the accounts of the Treesury now show, Lowever, tho transaction is simply an ex- chungo of assots for liabilities, but theso bonda caunot again bo issuod, aud the interest upon thom is stopped. It is ouly wlter they have beon examined und destroyed thatthey will enter l‘;llfitthd monthly statomont as a reduction of the obt. TIE TRANSPORTATION OF LIVE BTOCK, Tegulations undor tho nct of Congross estab- ishivg rules to be observed in tlo transporta- tion of livo stock, which goes into offect on the 18t prox., bave boeu forwarded by the I'reasury Departmont to the pro}mr oflicials, with in- stractions to rigidly “enforco the provisions of tho law. 1t imposos o fiue of notless than 100, nor wmore than $500, for confining ani- mols in cars, boats, or vohicles longer than twonty-cight cousecutive bours, without un- londing for nt least tive conseoutive hours, for rest, wator, aud feoding s RELIGIOUS. The Northorn Xllinols Conférence ot Worit on Xoutine Kusinesss Special Digpateh to The Chicago Tribune, BrooayaToy, Ill, Sopt. 20,—The Conforence y00t ¢ tho nsual hotir, The ordors of Wm, F. Shoctaaker, of the Cumberland Presbytorian Clmrch‘ wore recoguized, and he took the vows of tho Clreh, ‘fho Committeo on the Freedman's Ald Bocioty reported tho sum of $2,760 as assessed for tho: year againgt Illinois Conferouce for this purposo, ind earnest worle in its behalf was urged upon the Canference. The question, ** Was tho chiaracter of each preachior expmined " was taken up. * 0. P, Baldwin, Preeiding Elder of the Pann District, reported a flourishing condition, Tho churacter of the Elder and his twelve pronchers wad Fnsscd, with collectious of over 860U for the missions. The Rev. J, Bmith was superannunted. R brosiding Lider Maginnis ropogtod for tho Mattoon District, ‘The charactor of himsuil and eleven pronohers was passed, and coltections of abont 3600 wero reported for missions. P. I\, Thorubury was suporannuated. I'ho Champaign District was ropresented by the Rov. A, Bemple, Prosiding Llder, whose charactor with cloven othors was passod ; collec- tions of £600 wero roported. Tus Rev. J. Ew- orson was suporannuated. Tho Rev. I’ Woad, Presiding Elder, roported for Danvillo District gonoral prosperity. Mr. ‘Wood was prosonted with a silvor pitcher and goblets in behnlf of the people and proschora of. the Danvillo District. Collections of 92,075 wero roported, and character of the Lldor and ton preachers was pagsod. Tho_Revs, I J. Bare and J. T, Roborts were located. Preeiding Tlder W, 11, I1. Moore reported the cod condition” of the North Jucksonville Die- iol. Eloven preachors and an Elder ‘wero passed. Mission collections wero reported to tho amount of 3000, The Rev. N, 8. Morris was suporannuated. 'ho Itov, 1R, Wallaco roported for the Quincy Districe. Tloven Prmmlmrs and an Elder woro passed, and colloctions of about 1,800 were re- orted, The Itov. W. 8. Hooper, of tho Quincy istrict, was presouted with a flue chromo by the Conference, in acknowledgmont of five years' faithfal labor as Scerotary. o 'I'ho Rev, A, B, MeCoy roported for the Grigga- ville Distriot. 8ix prorchors and au Elder wero possod, with 800 collected. €. Atkinson way superaunuated. At 8 p. m, tho Conforenco adjourncd to the Mothodist Churel, whore services proliminary to Inying the corner-stone of the now church were hold.” Addresscs by Dr, 8. Fallows and Blshop Wylie woro board, after which the audionce.re- puired to tho building sitoand the cornor-stono was laid, v 'The Conferonce nssembled again at lnlf-past 8, ‘Thore wns about the usunl atteudance, At the afternoon session, tho miuutes wero rond and approved, The roport of the Ludics' and Pas- torg’ Christian Union was presontled and adopt- od. On recommendation of the Froedmen's Ald Committee, the Rey, Mr, Barnott was appointed Agent for that Boclety. 'Lho report of the Mis- sionnry Conforence was adopted, with resolu- tions, ~ The roport of the Rev, Mr. Montgomory, 8paclal Agont, was read and roforrod to the Com- mitteo. The rouirort of the Bible Sovioty was rond and adopted, ‘I'he Conferonce adjourned until 7:30 p. m, Resignation of Unitarian and Cone gregational Clorgymen In and Near NRassnenusetts, Spectual Dispateh to The Chicaqo Tritmne, Bosron, Hopt, 29,—Tho Rev. Dr, Georgoe Put- nam, pastor of the First Uuiterfan Socloty in Roxbury, has written a lottor resigning hin oflice, 'I'io ostensible aud tho roal roason for (liy atep i the Impaired health of tho vonorabla olorgy- man, o how boon pastor of the samo ohurch forty-threa yonrs, having boen soitlod as col~ league of the Rev, Dr, Eliphacl Portor in 1830, Bonio timo last fall Dr, Putnam suffored a chill on account of exposure, which induced an attack of paralysis, He has not been able to ocmls)y his pulpit since, but this parish, which is lirge, wenlthy, aud prosporous, was forcod to considor the reilguation, 'Tho pastor eays in his letter that, whilo ho continues in tho oftleo, ho canuot nvoid o l'oelluir of respongibility ; .and his ‘phv- sician warns him that absolute froodom from care and anxioty i eesontinl to. rostora- tion, Dr. Putnam los boon many -yonrs an ovorsoor. of Ilarvard. Collogt -and anactive promotor of ull good causos, Three years ago ho wes n membor of the Logialature, and an oxcellont one. 1landvooated, thon, the oponing of thie Publio Library on Sundny, with groat power, "T'ho roniguntion of another long-ssttlod pastor of thia violuity Is_amiomiood to-dny,—th Hey. Dr, Wellma, Congrogatinualing, of Nowton Cornor, Mo bhas buen pettled uwbout twenty yoars, This 10slguntion is undorstood to be on negount of a threatonod division of the sociely, Bome of tho congrogation wont & more crowd- drawing proacher, ‘Tho rosignatlou of tho Rev, Thatcher Thayer, D, D., for thirty yonra pastor of the Congrega- tional Church’in Newport, R. T., i also nn- nounced, Tho onso I8 sald ¢ bo the unfavora- blo olimato, Tho Church of the Unity, Unitarian, In thin clty, to-night accopted tho resignation of tho Reov. Mr. Hchermoriiorn, who ia now in Europo reeruiting his_henlth, and will remnin thore o yoor Jongor. Mr. Soliormerliorn was_ the nc- cossor of tho Tev. Hop- worth, now of Yorlk, and was _sottled after an ineffectual call to tho Rev.J. T. W, Wure, who has sinco coma ta tha Arlington Btreot Olwreh., The great pop- ularity of ish L, Halo, J, Froeman Clarke, and Mr, Waro, whoso churches ato in tho neighbor- hood of the Chureh of the Unity, has diminished ita congrogation, although it {s wealthy, Al thoso rovignntions aro of grent Interest and fmportanco to tho roligious community of this &oolion, P ge— RIVER IMPROVEMENTS. Forinensce Nelegntes to the Ohio River Improvement Convontion. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, - Nasuvinne, Sopt. 20.—Gov, Jobn 0. Brown hna appointed tho following ropresontatives from Tennesses to the Obio River Convention, t6 meet nt Louisville Wednosday: James 8. Boyd, M. J. Parrott, E. A, Jnmes, W. H. 8pillor; Gon, JTames 'W. Gillosple, Georgo W, Cunninghaw, 0, R Par- sons, Capt. I\ P. Gracay, N. W. SeConncil, D, B. Thomas, 1. W. Rokles,” R, X, Byrd, Johu Fite, John P, Murray, Georgo W. Fain, ~ Tu their ap- pointment Gov. Brown says: ‘‘Itisof the ut- nost importanco that Tennessoo ho ropresented, Tho improvemont qf: tho. 'Wonneesco and Oumberland Ilivers {8 sccond in importance to mo other entorpriso, ad = ubitod’ and intolligont © nction on our . czn and will accuro aid from tho Goverument at tho approaching scesion of Congress,” Col. Alvert, of the United Biates Engineor Corps, who complated the survey of the Cum-, borland River not long since, Is. urgontly ro- uestod by tho Governor to be prosent at the onvention, and roprosent tho advantngos of tho river if rightly improved. —_———— ‘Fhe Sowing=Machinc~An Importan , Dincovery. . B s A New York lotter says: *“In the English Patent-Office Roports, magnifleontly ropublished Dy tho Govornment In 1854, thoro'ls tho Hpecitl- cation of ono Thowmas Saints, of, Greenhill Rents, in the Parish of 8t. Stephen, London, under data of July 17; 1790, for a compoeition of rosius and ms for aticking tho soles of boots and shoes gothor. Curiously epough, tho specification eny8 not o word in regard to mnchinery, but it in accompnnied by a Isige plan in which are fig- urod o sowing-machine, s woaving-mnchine, and somo other unimportaut articles. The sowing- michine was intonded for tho purposo of fasten- iug:the goles to the uppors. There is a spool for the thread; there is anawl to make the hole in the matorialg, and thero fa o noedlo with the ey 8 the top, preciscly like tho Howe muchine, for driving tho thread tbrough the holo. It {s, ia faot, in sll tho cssontial fontures, as porfect a ninching a8 suy in use at tho presont dny, This discovery has just boou mado by Mr, Lucius Tovon, of the firm of Finklo & Lyon, sowing-ma- chine manufooturora, A gentloman in Boston govo him the hiut, o fow days ago, that the nnc“flo of the sowing-machine had already oon discovered in Bogland, and thot it was to bo found in the Patcot-Ofice Roports. On reaching this city he immediatoly wont to the Astor Library and obtained permission to ox- smino the magnificont serios prosonted by the Inglish Government to the library. Aftor o long soarch ho camo upon the specification above describod. The discovery cannot but lave » most important bearing upon the manu- facture of ‘theso mnchines, Manufacturers of oll the various descripiions of sowing-mnohines (thore are now about sixty varieties) have boen Fnyiugn royaltyto Elins ‘Howo and' his family jor the uso of tho needlo, which is the cssential pott of the machine. IF this discovery is of any weight at all, its offeots would seem tobo to complately invalidato the claime of the Howe catate for the royaltios, and, 1odoud, to ronder tho Trustoos of (o outito liablo Lo suits ut Inw for the recovery of all tho enormaons sums which bave been paid for royaltios in the pnat, Antuin Zanzibor, A travolor in Zanzibar deecribes the red and black auts 09 oo of tho gevtest scourgen with which Eastorn Africa is afllicted. Theroiusects, °| ho snys, move along the ronds in inneses ‘so doneo that beasts of burden rofuso to step among them, If the traveler should fail to reo them coming in time to maks his escapo, he soon finds them swarming abont his porson, Some- times, too, they ascend the trces and drop upon tho wayfarer, The natives call them madinodo that i, boiling water, to- signify the ecalding sonsation produced by tholr bito, Theso ants aro of great gizo, and burrow eo doop in tho floshi that it is not casy topick thom out, In certnin forests thoy nre said to oxistin such nlldrghum as to bo able to destroy rats and liz- ards.. FLORIDA WATER. IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! HURRAY & LANMAIVS CELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER, Theo richest, most lnsting, yat moat dolicate of all Por- fumos, for use on the HANDKERCHIEF, At the TOILET, And in tho BATH. Aa th (l L, aliwnys ask f e 'mo?x?-"ffl!?f-finfe"h" E?:‘u“.f‘:'n’.f,“n:fl (‘li-ln‘nlivné:vfir{a{xgbi:: on_the pa lot, 4 o DANBLAR, Without whleh fions is goudine. o Tor snle by ull Perfumers, Druggists, nod i Venlers in Funcy Gands. FANCY GOODS. 0 STATIONERS Fancy Goods Trade HENRY LEVY & SON, 49 Maiden Lane, NEW YORIX Would call the sttention of the trade to tholr ¥all importatione, among which aro: Backgammon nud Chess Bonrds, Dressing Cuses nud Work 13 Glove and Handkerchior I} Portmonnales and Bill Booku, Tourist Cuses nud Portfolios, Ten and Pocket Cutlery, Wrlting_ Cnsey, Inkstands, Cnhl{‘.f! urb‘c tch and Fern Gouds, ien, nign1 | Cubinbes Thotg " Albim, Water Colprs, et Cliony and other unoful novoltios and staplo artlolos suitod to the trado, Duyors visiting tho clty will find it to thoir advantage in looklug over our stock bofuro purchastng elsowhore, SHAWLS, EMBROIDERIES, &o. _ Alghans, Shawls, Ladies' Jookels, Dfuuty Wraupers, Sacangs, Hools, ZEPHYES, FINE YARNS, EM- BROIDERILES, &¢., &¢. MISSES R. & E, A, DRAKE, 233 WEST DADINON-ST, _STOCKHOLDERS MBETING. _ Rockford, Rock Island & St, Louis Railroad Company, PrpeipsNe's O¥PIoE, Rook Tutaxn, I, Sopt. §, tond - STOCKROLDERS' MEETING. Rotica i heriiby ulvon that tho annual mosting of the Atockholdrof ok, Kock Tamad S . Fots Ralleeut Caianmay wiil b Tinid at_flie Oilicea of thio Goni Baats o ety ot Hoclhfzudy tht iy Wodnoaday, tho th day of Ootabar wast, “1“"'{""5*' noan, o ABLI, Prosldont, JoBN P. Wuitkisan, Seorvtary, 2 AMUSEMENTS, MUSIO HALL, SECURE YOUR BEATY FOR TItit TLAST SEHASOIT o1 THEODORE THOMAS' UNEQUALED CONCERTS, Rosorved soats for tho six Grand Evoning Concorts, and oun Grand Matinoo, for saloat tko Box Offica of Musio Hall; at 0 o’clock. Admission, 81. Tosorvod Scats, main floor, 81,80, Itesorvoed Sont, Drosa Olrcloand Balcony, $8. UARPENTER & SHELDON. STAR LECTURE COURSE, SECURE YOURr Season Tickets For Rororvod Seats for tho Ton Entortainments by Drot Harto, Harrioz Beecher Stowo, JamesT. Flolds, Nowman | Hall, B, 1L Cliapin, Cawnilin Urso Tronpo, Corald Mas- soy, R. J. Do Cordova, Daniel Doughorty, -aud John At tha Box Offics of Musto Hnll, Sonwon Tickate, 85. 3 CARPERTER & SUELDON. 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Mu JOHN Y, HENRY, Wholinle Agont, Now York. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, HERIVAL AND DEPARTUREOF TRATNS TXPLANATION OF REFENENCE MAniga, —~ fatardayoc eopled. ’{flxxndnv oxcoptoi, fl(nndnyq.‘wbmfl- TAr- rive Bunday at8:00a, m, § Dally. MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERY RAILROADY Depoty Yool of Lake et,, and fool of Twcentyscconl-st, iYeketnice, 61 Claei: sty, toutfieast corner of Handolphy ttml T ¢aialat,, corer of Hadiaon, Zeavs. Ret ;fl; maln and afr Hina), Jnokeon” Accommodation Atlantlo xpress, (ght xprces, ORAND RADID Mornlug Expross, Night £xpross,. 0 a, m; B3 p, . | S48 . 000 p, .| £,004, m, 48210 p, m, TENRY 0, WENTWORTIT, Genoral Passongor Agott chtcon, xalHICAGD & ALTON HALRDYD. cago, Kantas ity anrd Denver Short Line, vin Lonisf. ..77‘.'.7 Uiyt ey s;-‘mfimu,"'.?lm: nm:l’;vl}/;:n:h rbuah Jines. Unlon Liepote Tt Sides meat Miadiesment Uridyer” Ticket Ofican < AL Depob, wnct 153 Hanbaipheste ve. [ Ao, ek B0, m S st ain gl COhtng, Do, o, vii i Laubl: ville, Ti.” an * 9:308. m, |* B:10p, m, Kaneas Ohrh)m!“. Jacksonvl 1+ 9:06 o, m. [t 7:308, m, * 8:10p, m, 7508, m, Einol* 0:60 2, m, 0:00 7, . . via Bial st Tixproas, vin Main Vi Jackson-| 8t. Louis Kxpross, vilio' Divislon, ringtiold Txpros D tiold Fast Jollorean Oty Kxpross. TPoorla, Kookuie & Burh Wonodn, Lacon, aud Wastlugton! TXUERRR oo vekeoreren sente s 4:20 p, M. Joliot & Divight Accammonation.|* 4:50 p. us. 00 * 8il01. m, s 8:20p. m. M U:WII:. ni. CHICASD. MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Dnon epol, corner Madisan and Zicket OTcy 63 Souths Clarleat,, opposite Sherm ., and at Dejio Arrize, 4 8:50a. m. *11:005, m. ! it p. . * 9:%0 0. m, * 5:00 p, m. +9:30 p, m. R Baprete e e Mivwaukee, B Pl & Sinnoss: olls Night Lpross... CHICAGN. BURLINGTON &UUINSY RAILROAD, Depole—Foot of Lakeat,. Indianaas,, and Stelesti-st, and Canal and Sizieenthi=sts, = Yickes ofices, No. 69 Clark #tay Grond laciie llotel, and at dey.ota, Teate, Arrive. Mafland Exprostiooceoc,.. “awa and Stronior Pas soi Dubaao and koax City e Pachic Faut L “ Ao fraronin U FO] ¢ ngor Dubigs e Gty o Pacliic Night Expross, .. 0:00 p. m, Downor'a Grovo Accomiadacion|® f:L8 b 1. Foxns Eapresmese 930 B, m: wt e . Tdia. m; ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. Depot foot af' Lakeat, and.fuol of Ticenty-second-st, Ticet . euice, 121 Randolpliat,, wear Clark, 8t. Louls Express, Dubufuo & St Dubmduo & Soux Ul 12 ‘Jl (illman Passongor... Jiri Pavkaud Oai “'um|1< o Ps au Vooils TiYilo Park and Onk Waods (a) Runs to Unampaign on Saturdays, CIICAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAN, City affccs, corner Randotyh and LaSallessta., and 7 Canal- al,, corner Madison-ss aPacilo Fast Lino, J a Dubuque Day itx. vin Ulintou, ,| @ Qmata Night Exoross, ocuoooo/ 1] a Dubunuo Night Ex, via Cilta @ Ircooport & Dubuaun xprose, . a Frooport & Dubuguo Exvross, 3 Milwaukeo Mai b Mily i 00 P m. 4.6 D2y Expross, & 5it, Daul lixpross. a—Dopot cornor of Wells nnd Kintio-sls. b=Depot cornge of Canal and Kins nEigeeta, ', Gon. 'Pass. Agont. COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Freight Oftce, 77 Clark-sty s"“"‘l Inducoments, Qreat New Rauto, A., T, & St. Fel. R, W. X, WEDBB, Goa'l Ag't. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot, corner of VanDuren and Sheruan-sts, Tickel ajice, Grandsaclie Hotels Omaha, Lenvonw'th & Atchise Yeru Accommotation, Nlght licpross,. Loaveugosth & LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. ‘a0t af LuSalle-at, INcket ojte: d Randolpheats,, and southizest Ta) corner Canal and Mas Mail, via Alr Tino and Matn Linof* G:40u, m, Bpeclel Now York liapress, vial 1) L vin Main Lino.. Xikpart Acconimodation, Soutls Chicuigo Accommodation.. FITTSBURCH. FORT WATNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, Leate, | Arrive, Dy fixpross. Padillo Fxpross Fast Lit |s CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Evom the Great Central feailroad Depot, foal af Laks For throuyh tickels and sleeping-car berthe nmvh/ eto Ticket ofice, 19t Kawdoljh-it,, near eorner Clur Canal-st,, corner Madison; LaSalle-st., corner Wach- fnglon, and at Hlénols Cent Taaro Chicag Anlvo at Lateyott Arrivoat, Indlanapi Arriya at Oluolnnatl Teains arrive at Clilcago ot 7:57n, Titupem, " Onlgling runatyi Sainni dianapolis and Ciucinnati. South End Laggago chooked and tako trala at Dot, a.m 3 ulght traia fo ynssougers can "Twonts-ocou.. MEDIOAL CARDS, DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PITYSIOIAN, 977 and 279 South Olark 0, sty corner Van Buren, Ohfoayo, Tt 3 woll known by &1l tendbs of tho [apes, that Dr. . Bigslow is tho oldost estahlished physiolan in Chicaszo. Bciouce and gxporience liave made Dr, B. tho most. o nownod SPEGIALIST of tho ago, ionored by the nress, estaomod of tho “nighost medicalattainionts by ail the RS BIHR L M bR e Tt 5 I°13 {n perfoeting remaglie: gio vorltlzely al cneos o CHRONICAND BPOIAL SE8 fn b . COMSU T AMON TR, SEPARATE PARTONW for Indios and goutiomen, Usll, "UORRESPONDIE CONFIDENTIAL, _Ad V0 Addrem ! Dr. 0, BIGELOW, 877 and 2 Times, Oct, 23 1833. - DR. BIGELOW I3 rogulatly brod Jbalclan, 11ty eon- utntlun is best known horo 1n our midst, “11o wants noli. tant roferonce, but is well epokon of ol by every oue i trusting thewolves to Lia caro, Wil the wurld iudaic Ghhor thas the teath 3 Siior tha the trath, hatically such 10 LOW, at Hohne. £17 and 216 South Glari-atu, Ohlonko. DR. A. G. OLIN, 852 WABASH-AV,, OFPOSITE POST OFFIOR, Tho most ronawnod epeefallst of tho aga in tho troat- ment _of ‘all Obranio’ Disoases of bothi soxes, ual Woakneas, Nervousnows, Aveiston to Soclet Daired " Rlality Losy of Bibriomy, &o., - pormania iy cured, Nomatter who have faled, call or wiito. 1t s solf.ovident that & physlolnn minking a cortalu clasw ot dlscasos for thirty yearw hifs study, and troating thousndy of casos yearly, tmust aoquiro grenter slill 1 It s {bwnong in gofjor practico. Piyatolnna of high sl iu this and othor cities, recognizo this fact sud rou. Iin. in omtuoid patisnts to Dr, Olfn for trostme: Quico ouea, §a, i, bo 81, . - Sundaye, o8 p, m. LCall or write for hislato work, ** Lost Manhood," freo ol obargu. i COBURN Medical Institute, 176 and 197 South Olarkst., cornor Mourae, Uhicnga, foundod and conduoted by Dr. J, O, Cobiirny 11z o {reatmont and ouro of all forms of clironfo awl woct h fucases in holh suxcs, 'This Inatllnta ix nuquostionably tho most seiontiiio I this dountry for, tho treatmont of dise i ic Dr, Unliur f4 a rogtilae graduato of a0, and thrco diplumus from tio bost collogos in 1113 world, and has had moru ox| »ur{mluu In the treat privato discases thau any phyaloan (. Ohlcog 1ot who roquho a hyician naver fail to g Tio1 and a pormancnt pure at the lands ot Dr, Golin Sond tosangs for bia books on malo and furvalo disense toany sddrora, fnsonfod chvolonos, - Adtirask lettom, De. o, U CUBLRN, 170 aud 177 Bunth Clatkent., o Allconiidential,’ Othiog hours: Y a, i, (w8 . ¥ dto4p- . il NO CURI! i o ravn D, Kean, 300 South Clark-st,, Chioago, usultedd, porsonally or by mall, dirunfe or e vous dinssos, 10 oy jiags'elan b tha olty s ‘e £0 ponte. - Thteatod with naave AL T koa boLe s fiup wnusaviti,

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