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THE COURTS. Auswer to the Wiison Biil in the “Lamar® Matter, All About the Five Thousand Shares of Stock, ‘Damages for Digging the Washington Street Tunnel, Report of the Assignee of the Home In- surance Compsany, * In tho suit of Blelvin et nl. v, Goorge R. Chand-~ Ror ot nl., praying for an injunction restraining ithe Recoiver from collecting of the stockholdora wf the Lamar Insurance Company tho nssoss< imont lovied upon them by thé Court, claiming ithat & largo nmount was due the Company from ‘Morars, Cusbman & Hardin, Mr. Bwojt, aud IHon. Van II. Higgins, and praylng that thoso :amounta be collected and applicdto the pay- iment of the debts of tho Company before fur~ ‘ther proceeding ngainst the stockholdors, an< &wors havo beon filed by Mr. Swott, Mr. Higgins, and Mesers, Cushmnn & Hardin, Messrs. Hig- glns and Swott deny any indobtednoss whiatevor to tho Company., Messrs, Cushman & Hardin dony that thoy avor subscribed for 550,000 of -tho stock of enid Company. 'Thoy deny that thoy over paid to ¥nid Compnny 110,000 a8 n 20 per cent instalinont upon the same. Thoy deny thnt thoy or cithor of them are fn any way ine dobted to enid Compnuy, oxcopt for tho pasosse mont upon $55,000 of the stock, which they ad- tmit. Thoy dony that any monoy or sseets wore ipvor withidrawn from said Company by thom, or toither of thom, but stato that their conncttion tand transactlona with sald Compnny Woro ns fol~ lows, and nat othorwise: That gomo time in the -summer of 1869 Cushman, at tho requost of the Dirogtors of tho. Company, consonted to sct s the Trensurer thoroof, in the placo of Mr, Woodworth, doconsed, believing that tho Com- pany was ip a1l xospocts logally and properly or- gonized, and well managed, nud that it would provo s sound nud substantinl company; that defondant Hardin bold ao stock in shid Company, and was in no way conndoted with it, and had wothing whatever to do with its managomont until May, 1870, when ho Was clocted its Vica- Tresidont. That early in-Soptowber, 1869, the Compauy had disposed of sbout 8450,000 of ite ccapital stock, and that 20 por cont of that :amount had boen paid in cash and available isocurities, and that it thou had in ensh aud avail- :ablo assets £80,000; that it then owed only 186,000, and that its stock was being placod at ithe rate of £200,000 per month. That the ] ‘then statuto of the Btato of Lliinois, ns 'was claimed by the Auditor, roquired ia larger amount of monoy paid inthen was tlicn in the possossion of snid Company} that - meoting of the Dircotors of aid uu'.‘,’{éuy pie + called for the purpose of raising tho funds noe- . numl—{‘ to comply with the provisions of snid lay, | aud hat it was agreed'by and among thom + they would raire $100,000 In cash ugud auchn::- + curities 08 would be necoptablo to the Auditor, and placo tho samo ot the disposal of said Com’ pany, there to romain until it ?ma sold auffivient of its stools a0 that tho 20 per cont required by its chiarter to be paid in would roimbirso thom wheu the sama should boreturned to them ; that €oma timo olapsod during whlch the Dirdctore wera oudenvoring to cairy out this arrange- meut, and vatious diflicultios aroso, and it became evident it could not be brought to' close in timo to meot the requiroments of tho Auditor. - 'That then an application was made. Ly tho Prosidont and Directors of auid Company to Messra, Cugty. man & Hardin to furnish snid amount of onely aud securities upon substantinlly the pame torms . 88 the Diractors had agreod to furnieh: tho spme, That & commitico of {ho Diractora was s pointed, consisting, amang otlers, of complain- ant Jonos, to confer with dofendants, Cushman & Hurdin, in rolation to eaid matter | shar my committeo reprosented {0 Gushman & Hardin that, although tho cluim of *pe Auditor was illg- gal, and could bo sufoly enited, beoauso tho fll:“m“ ol‘. Bnid Compnr,g \yay granted prior to {he Pasengo of tha law wnder witich tho claim of foo Auditor was wdo, il was deurablo, o o Mhtecous of tho Cowpany, Ttigation (e etvo dts crodit and avoid mcfi:\t:f’ 71" ¢ waid money and assets should ims. Comne!¥ "o pluced under the control of the fl.\rm‘;u .& that Cushman baving beon ndvertirod &hout the Norchwest as tho 'rensurer of . Company, was anxious for its prosperity, and sesirous of aiding it, provided he could safoly Q0 wo and reasonably woll uoeurod for his monoy; that it was thou roprosontod by enid Gom- taitteo, and belioved by Cushmuan & Hardin, that the monoy and secunities roquired would bo only temporarily nooded by tho Company, and :could bo soon ropaid to Cushmon & Hardin;, . ithat fnally, Cushman & Hardin consenting Lo advauco saidcash and sceurities to said Company, upon the undoratandiug und agreement that gs soon a8 snid Company ghould soll suf- ficiont of it stock so that the 20 por cent.roquired by tho chaxter to bo paid in should yiold enough to cnable tho Compauy to comply “With thoe law, the samo should be.refunded to !Cushman & ardin, Thab tho Company to se- ‘curo Cnshman & Hardin for sadd ndvanco issued and delivered to them 5,500 shares of stock, with -20 por cent indorsed thiercon ua paid, with the agreemont that the samo shonld draw no divie dends whrle held by them ; and that furthor to sccuro eaid Cusbman & Hardin, » large amonnt of notes, which hnd by the Compnauy Leon taken upon the salo of stock, woro indorsed aud doliv- ered fo snid Cushman & Hardin, That an Bgreomont 1m wilting, showing how eaid ®110,000 in cosh and wsecuritios was ad- vanced, and how it wes to be repaid, way propsred and oxecutod by tho Prosidont and Secrotary of the Company, snd by Mossrs, Oushman & Hardin and spread’ upon the ree- ords. As a consideration for the advauce of §110,000 to tho Company, it was agroed that Gusliman & Hordin should subseribe for 5,300 sbiaros of tho stock of tho Company, and that tha gatmo should be issued to thom with 20 por cout indorsed thereon, Undor this agreoment, at various times betwoon its dato and April; 1871, tho entire amount of the 5,500 shares of stock was, by Coshman & ardin, surrendored to tho oy sy and the Company returned tho 8110,000 of cash and nssots to Cuslunan & Hardin and tho contract was can- celed; that the whole arrangement was made and concluded in good fuith, und was for tho bouefit end advantage of botl polioy-holdors and stacklioldors of the Company, and was made and concluded whilo tho Company was solvent and doing business, ‘Tho answer furfler states that Cushman & Hardin wera nover u)-mu the books of the Com- pauy a8 subsoribers for 5,600 shares of ita atocl, and denios that any ono evor procured a policy In the Company, or over trusted it upon tha faith of thoir being such stockholders, and states Ehat tho rocords of the Compauy showed just how and for what purposo eaid stock was held by them, The answor stetes that, owing to largo lossos during tho early partof the yoar 1871, tho capital of the Company bocame jme paired, and that & mosting of the stockholders was callod n Moy, 1671, That at this mooting, & majority of the siockholdors being roprosonts tho Presidont made o full and acourato states tnent in rolation to all the dealings of Cushman & Ilardin with the Company, and that tho nc- ton of the officors of tho Company and of Cusbman & Hardin woro by resolution approved and fully ratifiod, _ At this’ meoting a committes or flva of the stockholders of the Compnny waa AD})OlIlh!ll with full power to examline intd and ndjust all {ts afMairy, With full powor also to lovy an aesorsment sufliclont to restoro its im- pairment by capital, aud to put it upon a sub- Blautial Loy, or to relnsuro its outstanding xlsks ond cloto ity affalrs, and that the oflic books and all the )‘)m]mrty of the Company ware turned over to it, Ihot this Comunitfce, of Fhiich B, A, Wilson was ono, carofully oxamited Into all the donliny 56, contrnotn, and aocounts be- OQushman & Hardin' nud the Company, and set- Uled sud doteimined the snwe, and made, exo- fltxmrléofl.“& ulul_ivernddt:’: them o m'll roleaso of oluims and doman Y o fl:‘“" iy ds of the Cawpauy ‘Tho auswer furthior statos that this B, A, Wil- 80n hat) by falo and fiaudnlont roproseutations mado t0 thio complainants, induced lhm tomako tho allogations lu tha Lill filed, nnd b induoed cartain stockholders to subscribo s largo amount of monoy for the purpose of prosecuting this wuit, Lo answer furthor states that this Committao aftor fuily aud carefully m- veatigating the uffairs of the Company dotormin- ed to roluaure and did roinwure its outstnnding flaks iu the Poople's Insurance Company of Culiforuin, aud that Mr, Van 1, Iliggins was by TITE CHICAGO DALY 'TRIBUNE: "TULSDAY, 0CTOBL 3 tho Committes imployed to convert its nescte into monoy for that purposo, Onshman Yardin admits that after the gront firo of (4, 8 nnd 0, 1871, they haught at pricos varying from 25 to M%{ aonts \thon tho dollar, A 1atgo amount of policlus ih'tho Lamar Iugyrance * Company unan which the losses had boon ad- Justed, but tlm; teny that they bought them for the pupose of weing thein againat tho othon stookholdors, And BAY that tho somo bave not Doon filed with the Racolvor, oxeopt for tho phr- Dose of kecovoring just what thoey cost Cnshman & Hardin, and they ey that auch purchases of policles have nceriod to tho benofit of tho othor atockholdors na woll na themeolves, : Thoy further say that, in all thoir transactionn nnd denlings with the Compauy prior to tho timo its nffaira pasrod into the hands of the Commit- teo,'thoy ncted in good falth, and with & view Lo bonefit the Company and {ts stockhoklors, and thint all thoy havo dono sinco tha great firo was intendod for and Lins rosuited to thio honofit and advantage of the othor stockholdors of tht said ompany, 3 Thoy admit s 1mbng s stodkhioldors upon 550 ehiaves of tho stock of tho Compnny, but dony that_they nraih any othor rospeet _indobted to the Compfiy ono_ dollar or cent, Tha nnswer dentes all tho equities of the bill, 56 far s thoy aro ‘concornod, and sthtea thil tho bill wna caused tobo fled_by B, A. Wilson, not for tho purposs of benofiting compliniuants or other atooltholders, but for the }mrpnua of making mondy himaelf out of the litigation. DAMAQGES FOR MAKING WASHINGION STREET TUN- On tho 8d of Janunry last, Hornco F. Waito commencod s suite of precipo againstthe City of Clieago, claiming £16,000 damages, and yostor- day, aftor a lapso of nino months, hie has fled his declaration, settiug out hiscause of nction. The i’hmufl olaims that in 1870 Lo was the owner of ha W. 3¢ of Lot 2, Blook 63, 1u theotiznal Town of Chicago, being No. 222 Enst Washington streot. Thore ind nover been a map or plat of snid original town rocorded, 88 required by layw, and hanco the city had uever acquired the foo'to anid Washington atreot, but plaintilt had a right to tho freo aud unobatrited use .thoreof ; subjoct only to an cnsomont in favor of tho city. Tho lot was worth §20,000, and bnflfllnqn ereoted thercon wore worth $12,000 more, ‘The u‘&y unlawfully dug the ontranco to tho tunnol, aud erectod alono archwny thoro, thuy obstructing the stroot beforo plaintifi’s store, and m\rmwmq bis sidowalk five feot, Ly meaus of thia, ho lost the rent of his etore, as hie olalms, for & year, and has eince boon obligod to lowor bis rens, aud his promises havo beon largoly damaged aud have deteriorated in viilio, wherofor ha claims §15,000. é Anothor bill againet the city for damages caueed by making tho tunnol, wan filed by-| Cbarles D. Quinlan, who owns the lots and buildings Nos, 218 and 220 Washington stroet, Immadiatoly ndjoining thoso owned by Waite. Quinlan claima that his promises rented for $10,000 o yoar, and thinks E b to tho oxtont of 830,000 2 © BILL IO QUIET TITLE, A bill to }u(ot titlo was filed in the Superior Court by James H. Bowon, George 8, Bowen, Clauncey T, Bowan, dward McKoy, William D. MoKey, Thomas I, McKoy, Gooige N. Mo~ Koy, and Tlarriet Mokoy, the Ingt four of whom being minors sue by Honry dMcloy, their noxt frloud, against Mary Bond, Kmite d. Lighy, Bl bort K, Light, Jay C. Bond, Judd L. Bond, and Jnmey M. Bond. ' Tho premisos {n guostion are tho cast half of the northeast quarter of Sco. 81, 88, 16, oxcapting fivo acres in tho northeast. corner thoroof, ''ho faots are as follows: In Oatobor, 1807, Edward MoKoy and Michael F, McKay bought thio sbovo promises of Jacob Fora. svhu oand Robort D, Clark, sxocutora of Goorge W. Clatk, deconsed, and Jmmedintoly convoysd two-thirds thoreof to tho Bowons, An abstract of titlo wna oxamined by both partics at the timo of Smm“' which scomed to show a good titlo, an thoy supposed it was porfect until July, 1871, when bill wos fled by Emily O, Light and Elbert K, Light, to which complainants and Josopha Kobl and J, J. Minor woro made de- fondnats, in which said Lights olaimed titlo to sa1d promises, The records of the case wora de~ stroyed in the fire, and it is not known whather it g since beon dipmissed. Aftorward, in July, 1871, ssid -Emily O, Light ond hor husband ~ filed & doolaration in ojcct- mont pgaiost Obarles Ileogs, & tonang of complninants on tho promiscs, and ohinined Judgmont in Aay, 1872 gwiui Llbort K. Light o lifo eatato in one-Afth and Lin wio a foo sim- plo titleto tho romnining four-fifths, excopt ten acres in the northonst quartor thereof. A now trial was asked and grantad, and is now ponding, By the above-mountioned abutract it appears thnt iu July, 1862, Loestor H, Evarts and Mary Bond, ndministrators of Ezra Bond, doeconsed, con- veyed to Erastus Rawson and Danforth Johnson tho premises in queation, and five acrcs moro, and complainants claim title through tlus con- voyance. Lzra Boud becamo owner by a patent from tho Government. In 1847 Bond died, lenv- ing Mary Bond, his_widow, and fiva children, wlio are made defeudants, including Emily Bond, now Emily Light. Complalnauts claim that the administrators of Eara Bond, to oy tho dobts of docnsed, applicd to tho Circuit Court of Oglo to soll tho premises in question; the potition was granted, tho prom- isos sold to complninants’ grantors for. $6,000, and thus & good titlo vosted in them, Tho admin- istrator's deed cannot bo found, nud is supposed ta have beon lost or burned, Johnson conveyed subscquently to Raweon, and Mrs, Bond released to him her” dower ri;im, and Clark by mesne conveyancos, dorives Litle from enid Rnweon. In 1871, tho heirs of Ezra Bond convoyed all their right to Emily Light, sud complanants claim thnt this conveyance was only colorable to to give the Light's a show of title toenable thom to suo, and tuat they have no real titlo, Botwoen 1866 and 1871, B, K, Light was for a Ioug time a_clork in tho County Court of Ogle Counly, and complainants _allogo that as tho record of the ordor of the Court to sell tho on+ tato of Ezra Bond cnnnot bo found,.that said E. K. Light hus #tolen or destroyed it, that ho has aleo dostroyed other flles concerning tho estato of said Bond, thus destroyiug link in comploinants' titlo, audtonding to make it appear that tho administrator's salo was un- Inwful, not being suthorized, aud that complain- ants liayo no_title. Complainants also chargo that E. K. Light abstraotod cortain fllos and pa- pers pnud took them to cortnin lawyors in Chi- cago, by whom they woro destroyed. i Complainants fear that, by tho Inw, thoy have not sufficiont _evidence 6 show good title, and honco filo their bill asking for o discovery by do- fondants of tho whoroabouts of sald files, that thelr titlo may bo quicted, and for an injuriotion to rostrain thiem from Frnunauting thoir suit or interforing with the titlo or posscssion of com- plainants, which was gronted under n bond of 0,000, Goorge W. Smith appears as solicitor for complainauts. X % UNITED BTATER COURT. Martin F, Calkios claims that he {8 by assign- ment the ownor of o pateut for an improvemont in making cultivators, and that Theophilus I, Bortrand and Poter Samia havo, at Rookford, been infringing his claim, and he therefore files & bill to restrain thom, and for an account, In tho caso of T, M. Davis against the Poorln: & Haonibal Railrond Company, & pefation wus made to restoro the record of the decree, which was dostroyod by the fire. The original bill was for a forcolosure of cortain mortgages to pay Londs outstanding and unpaid, togother with a large amount of accrued intorost. DANKIUPTOY ITFMS. Iu tho mattor of the Chiengo Fireman's In- surance Company, tho flual account of tho Asgignoes was reforred to Rogister Hibbard, An ordor for a creditors muoting was mado in tho oase of Nohomiak Nowman, for Noy, 18, 1873, Tonjamin I, Halmgron filod o potition stat- ing that ho owned s hot-houso situated on F, 8, Winslow's Glncu, that it is not attached to the sofl, that Winslow bought n partnorship in 1t, and asking that bis interest mny be set off to him or that the value of it be paid to bim, An order was entered for tho Assigneo. to show eause in fvo days why tbis should not bo done. In the cnso of John B. Garland, tho salo of property by the Assiguee to O. A, Loomis way gnmlrmul.l unless objections are flled by Wodnes- ny, 'i(homna Buckley, tho Assignes of the Home Insuranco Onm‘pm? filod hig x(\lgort, showing balance in bank, 817,050.24 ; collectiond, 1,466~ 50; exponkos, $107.23, leaviug o total on bund of $10,408,61, ORIMINAL COURT, Judgoe Williams cnlled the docket of the Crimi- nal (fimn restorday ; & larga uumber of tha onges are olyty ou‘spuul casos, the tria) of which will be begunto-day, The Grand Jury for tho Qotobor torm will be impaneliod to-day, COURTA IN DRIEF, A conditional judgment was rendorod in the Oircnit Court against the Bank of Moutrea), ns garnisheo, fa favor of Yeddes, for the sumi of §2,800, Chittendon 8, Burton and Joseph W, Plorc conmmonced an action by priocipe against Thomag Divino, for 6,000 dsmages. THE BUPREME COURT, Special Dispatch to T'he Chicano Tribune, Orrawa, Ill, Oct, 6.~The Bupremo Conrt mot pursuant to adjomnment, The following businens was transncted : MOTIONH DECIDED, Fclleonflold ot al, v. Tlesalier vt ul. § motion allowed €0 sot unide ordor of appellauts, Farwoll, 1ifolder & Co, v, Warren ; time allowed appeliunt 1o 13tk of October o ile briefy, und 10 duys for tho uppelluat to reply. Republio Fire Insurauco Company v, Eummert j mo- Uon dismissed, 0 Liaa boen damoged Maproo Hire Ineuratico Company v, Bame; motlon Qtamteréd; ooy Eiro nsuranco Company v, Bame § motion 0 fitno, Alanovar Fire Insurance Company v, Eouncrt ‘motion dismised, Frovbrath v, Mann 3 writ allowed, snd leavo given 4o s additfonal record, Blour v, VanBuron ot al, : appeal ; dismissed, Garpenior v, Payno ; order of continuance ot aslde and judgment atlirmed utider the rule, Jitinos Coutrai Railrowl Gorapony v, Patforson ; motion overruled to striko bill of excoption from the tile, Springfield & B8, O, Rallroad Compnny . the Bupor~ visors ut Coldaprings Towuship § diamissed as por tho sdpulation on tile, i . NEW oTIONS, Latt v, Orows ; motlon for leavo lo il additional zegotdy and to placo caus at the foot of the dackot, Wadbutos et wly v, Gony 3 motiou by appellunt for tho extension of tme to I bricts, Ulius v, Dowolt § 1motion to ot uside ordor of aMrm- anis, + emple v, Jolnson etal,; motlon by appollaut to oxteud tho Limo to tliv brlofs, - Town of Cawbridga v, Demmick§ appeat dlamissed with 10 per cout dniages,. 7 ¥ 1 Bioowingtou Ins, Co, v, Stiggins ot al, ; same with 8 pur cent damoeges allowed, g ALL OF TITli DOOKET, : o, " 361—Clty of Ouicugo vi Mary Kelly; sfirmeéd undor thie ruls g i rulg, " H2=Clty of Chlcago v. Clarlstopher Floyeman § tok- on on enlly Lo b ij—Monrico Dwyer v, James D, Dirgrid satmo, ud—Albert G, Lill v, Olty of Obtcuga's same, 63—Lullan Carpeuter v, Jnmes 8, Garpenter ; samo, wnbery Foud v, Juliathor £, Eauley sime, 57—Nelsou Buruban v. Johu D, Hovcrts § sutno, t8—od Kalt v, Atitio A Lull; fati6y - $U9—Natbuuiel P, Wilder v, Natbaniol 8, Bonten ot ; Eamo, Y{u—Cuorlen 8, Weaver v, Willism A, Payer; same, F1i~dullies M, Nixon v, Goorge W, Nobles'; same, uml—.}. L Miller v, Robert 3. Melsior ot ol dis- ponudd of, i3 # ld—Henry 3. Tarl v, Oliver W, Crano; Judgment atlirmed under the r 4i4—Wm. L Host V. Jatob It, Sliepherd { takion on call, < o 1i0—~Jotin . Smith v, Ohinrles A, Knjght ; samo. U76—Pratt Roberta et nl, v, Lovy Piorco, Adaws'& Co.; eondetuned for gervice, 417—Clarrisma A, Kloek ot al, v. Elllon Walter ; taken on call, : 4T8—Tho Clieagn, Duilington & Quincy Rallroad Company v. Mary J. Lee ; aume. Ui0=George W, Geridsh v, Tlugh Malier ; sameo, 3801, L, Wation v, Souths Yark Cominisslonors ; same, ; LOCAL AGENTS? COMMISSIONS, The Work Betore tho General Rntle ¥ond FickétsAgonty’ Convention—aA Ktactiing Arrny of Facts for RBulrond Munand the Public. 2 ‘The General Iailroad Tickot Agente,who hold o conventian in thiu city about two weeks ago, will re-nssomblo at thie Grand Pacific Hotol this morn- ing at 10 o'clook, ‘Tho object of their mooling i, a8 hos been stated beforo, for the purpose of rectifying, I posible, the paying of commiseions to local ngonts, some of whom receive from this al source alono from 5,000 to $10,000 & yoar. | The foeling among the railway mauagors in this ‘city in strongly against paying this commission, and sinco TEE T'nnUNE bas shown to the public tho villainous chinracter of tho imposition, sov- eral of them have declaved that thoy will abollsh the nuisauce, aud give tho publio the benofit of the difforonco, no mattor what tho rest may do.- ‘The paying of commissions is the curso of railway corporations, and gives riee to all kinds of swindles: Ticket-soalpors open an ofiice in somo prominont part of the city, and by some monns obtain tho sgency of o small road, eo as to give their bLusiness a legitimale appearnnce, Theso men do not buy thoir tickets of railway companies in this city, but in 8t. Louis, or somo other of our large suburbs, The fare from St. Louis to New York, for example, i8$27; tho faro from Chicago to Now York {s §22. The coupon from St, Louis to_Chicago is torn off by ibo sealper, oud the remainder of the tickot, from Chicago to New York, sold at &22, -For solling {his ticket tho{ receive £1.50 commis- sion, and for selling tho ticket to Ht. Louis they rocoive nnother dollar commission in nddition to 911, the rogular prico from this city to St. Louis; thus they reccive $85.50 for o tiokot which costs them only 827, being a not profit of ©8.50 on n single ticket from 8t. Louis to Now York. On ticlots to Bos~ ton the profit is nbont 89, and to Western cities, whore still Lighor commissions are paid, it is $12 to 815, The Chicago, ‘Burlington & Quincy Railrond Cowpany paid Inst yoar no loss than $90,000 in commisslons; tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific about £55,000; the Chicugo, Alton & 8t, Louiy sbout $75,000, and the Lllinois Contrel about 60,000, making for four roads n total of £270,000, or over o quarter of o million dollars, This mounoy is dircctly stoleu from the traveling publio, because thoy have to pay enough fare to' cuoble tho companies to Eu.y theso conumisaions, Judging fromn the effect thoarticles in Inst week's TamuNe bad iu roilway circles, tho Gonoral Snperintondents ot thoir Convention to-morrow will undoubtedly abolish this outrago, and give the publio the beuefit of the difference, They can do it if thoy like: All that s necessary for them to do to'stopit is to rofuso to sign the vouchers for tho puyment of commissions, and it Is'not likely that tho Genoral Ticket Agents will pay the commissions out of their own pockets; Tlie railronds have done a good thing in abolishe ing the froe-pnss syatom ; lot them' follow up fl:xl? n&goml work, and sbolish the commission villainy. SUICIDE. 4 Woman HKills ‘Hersclf at Onk Paric ==No Motive Ascribed. Tho peacoful quiot that reigned over the vil- lago of Oak Park, or Iurlem, o village & few miles wost of tho city, waé disturbod Jnst Sundny afternoon by the report that Mrs, Emma Ohl- ‘man, wifo of August Ohlman, glass-makor, had committed suicido by. shooting horself with a gun. Tho factsin thoecuso oro.thoso: At § o'clock on Bunday aftornoon Mr. Oblman wont to tho railrond-station to got somo papera. ‘When he roturned he found his wife lying on hor bed, writhing in the agonies of death and colling aloud tho namesof her husband and daughtor. Dr. Cooke was summoned to attond hor, but when ho arrived the unfortunate woman was dead. An examination revealod the fact ihat & load of shot had onterod her loft sids, bo- low tho ribs, and hnd passod Lhmugih Lor liver, ‘Tho weapon of dostruction was an old shot-gun which Mr. Ohlman had loaded in tho morning preporatory to a hunt, and had placed it in one cornor of the bedroom. . It was lying by tho side of tho bod, dischnrgod, A Corouer's jury was immodiatoly imponeled by Justice Saflil. The physiclan gavo it as his opinion thal Mts, Ol man had eat down upon the bed, and had dis- charged the gun with hor foot, The motiva that would lend the woman to,commit suicide could not be ascertnined. Mr, Obiman and his wifa lind beon married but cightmonths, Dlsrogard- | fng all engrostions of foul play, the jury do- cidod, gt R e iy ntor tunate woman bad committed suicido. = 1 A Splendid Opportunity Wil bo afforded to-day to oxchango o doubiful bank account for a safo fuvestment, which fa certain to af- ford amuch better rato of interest, at Englowood, ‘Mesers, Elison, - Pomoroy & Oo. will offer at auction thirly-four choico ond deslrable lots, which will' positivély be sold to the hlglest blddor, There s no ssfer bank {han real estats In and around Chicago, and no better prop- crty than Englowood, Tho rapid rise in value has Leon vory Jarge during tho past two years, and the prospectd are very good that in a short” time these lots ‘will be greatly onhancod in valuo, A spociul freo trajn will Jeave tho Rock Tsland Dopot ¢ 2} o'lock, return~ iug lmmediately aftor tho salo, s . A 8olid Grain Houso, Wobater & Eastman, conunission meiclinnta in grain and provisions, No, 113 Lafallo strect, Union Bauk Buildiug, havethus far honored all drafta against ship- ments of gran, sud will continue toda g0, Thoy have bad o comprehionsive business experioncs, have amplo captul, aud givo tho very bost reforences, st Siraidirinidnery + A Huge Schame, ‘Tho fourth gift concort of the Publio Library of Ken- tucky comey off ‘Dec, 3, Ouo willlon five hundred thausand dollars will bo distributed in prizes, the large st helng $250,000. For fulf parifeulsrs eco big adver. tizoment iny Tire Tuwwune noxt Batweday, % A Lady of Rank Gonvicted of Thefts A Polish lndy of rank, Barbara von Prodoz- wiskn, has just boon brought before tho bar of the Yaeution Court of Criminal Jurisdiotion at Borlin, T'hin ludy, whoso age is_27, is slated to ho o perfoct Juno in beauty. Sha is soparatod from hor lutsbnnd, and, 8 one of the high domi- mondo of the an cupitul, bos dorse i gront deal toward_ruinivi mare thuhn one young Drus- s of family, In st of some liberal alimony and the magniflcent presonts of her M, sha, unfortunately, wdnlged in corla nots of thaft, which entniled n rontonco of hmprisonmont, Whilo the prosceution was in prnlivmau #ho - herited & fortuna of 200,000 roublos, aud her advocato now moved the Delogation Court for, hor roloude, in conslderntion of o heavy bail, The Court, howevoer, rofusod o accedeto the roquost, THE EXPQSITION. The Grent Show Visiied by 10,000 Peoplo Yesterday, Everyihing Now in Perfect Ruuming Or- der=s=To=Day’s Music, Tho third weok of the Exposition bogan yos- tordny undor choering auspices, Bince tho open- ing tho attendanco hina been Jargor than was ex- pectad by the most sanguine of the managors, and in eplto of the depreseing Influonce 6f the late penio, the ubdeitaking hinsbeon n pocuniary kuccoss, Tho railronds brought thousands froin tho country, and thero are manymore thiousands coming, it boing calculated thatat lonst 100,000 strangors -will visit the show bofore its closo, Tho railronds which have .granted exoursion ratos havo givou evidence of a publio spirit which shows that at lonst somo monopolios have ntlenst s fragmont of soul. Of cowss thoy mado monsy by - r ¥ EXOUHSIUNG, 48 tow conid pay tho . high ratos of travel for long distancos merely to sco tho Exposition, with all {ts.attractions, And yot thoro are somo ft .tho ronds lending iuto tho city, and passin lirotigh populous “sections of country, whiol liavo obstinatoly {rofused to lower their ratos, and man{fest no disposition to yield, Exrnull!nn manngers think—and most ovorybody will ngres with thom—that theso roads owo something to the cily and to tho: cntorpriso which {8 part of tho city—to sny nothing of nccommodating tho residents along the'line,” Tho ronds which have DEOLINED TO MAKE GUNCESRIONS , aro tho Miuhlgflm Centraf, the Michignn 'Bouth~ orn & Lalo Shore, tho Pittsburgh & 't, Wayno, the Northwostern, tho Milwaulieo & St. Paul, sud the Chicago, Columbus & Indinna Central, Tho othor ronds cnnlorlu&z in"Chigngo have dono oll that éould bo expooted, and for what thoy have done thoso fwho were bouelited will bo truly thankful, . Everybody knows, or should know, that Rome waa not built i a Jny, and, according to the most genorally accepted authority, it took o wegk. to tura out thia world neatly finfshod and rendy for man. Boaring the world and Rome in mind, nobody will bo sutprised to learn that it has takon ton days sinco the openiug to got the Lx- position ; IN PERFECT RUNNING ORDER, ‘Tno hurry and confusfon fusepaiable from the opening days havo consed, ond now evorything iy running, with smoothness and regularity—tho- fountnins only oxou[:tnd. That coutre_fountain hias nearly brokeu the hearts of tho Executive Commitiee, aud the Socrelary bas baen seen to stand begido tho bronzo squaw weoping aud Inmenting, But sorrow will censo to-day, ar- rangoments heving beer made with LAKE MICHIGAN for a gonerous supply of its valuable fluid, of whleh?t hiag o large quantityon hand. Tho only condition insisted ou vy the lake was a stationa- ry engineto do the pumping, and the maensge- mont complied with the requiroment, and tho lako will furnish tho wator, Tho big squirt will bogin squirting to-day, Anotber improvement will be the bnilding of a bridge from oach ‘Enllary tothe clevator, no that orsons with wosk limba can reach the quarter- guek witliout physical exortion, for ton cents. TIE PRICE OF THE CATALOGUE bns been roduced from 25 to 10 conts Elnulug that choice work of Nowlan & Halpin within the rench of all who hava 10 conty. There ave to ba printed 5,000 coplets with the ndvertisements olim- innfed, This will make the document moro compact and handy, though logs intoresting, for Wwhen the visitor is tired peregrinating around, it Is great rolief to the mind to pit on a hard benel sud peruso the advertisomonts. Tho arrangemonts for the comfort and con- venienco of visitors aro now perfect. The cont- rooms for gontlomen, and the clonk-rooms for Indles, tho barber-shop for the malo sox, and tho rostaurant for both noxes, are in earofut and compotent houdy, and undor the suporvision of the Executive Committeo. A stove has besn erected in the proes room to keep up the circula- tion of blood in the reporters’ fingora. INVITATIONS 4 aro boing sont to the oditors of the country prees 1o come and behold the wouders of the show, and they aro oxpected to arrive this wealk, ‘Tho attondance yostordsy was about 10,000, which, considoring tho unfavorahle ntmospheric conditions of the morning, was quite large. Tho musfo was excellent. During the weck thero will bo exoursions on the Illinois Contral, tho Chicngo, Burlington & Quincy, the Chicngo, Rock 1sland & Pacitic, and the 8t, Louis & Alton ‘Iltnlltnndx, Full houses may bo oxpocted overy ay. ¥ TNE PRETTY OPERATIVES of tha Elgin Watch Company are becoming ac- Soutomed tp thia gAxa Of fus wendarig. siod which constantly surround them. The adjusted B, W, Raymond movement, with patent rogu- lator, mouufactured by the Elgin Company, is eupecinlly sdapted for s railroad wateh, Six bundred of thom are in use by the Pensylvania Railroad Company. THE ANT GALLERY hne been reinforced by the New York pictures which were hung yestordsy. They nre choice, and consist of the following works: ¢ Land- scape,” by B. Von Porbandt, Dusseldorf ; *The Lotter,” by A, Pabst, Paris ; ** Awaiting Papo's TReturn," by H. Pivon, Paris; * Dancing Losson,” %y 1L, ‘Guenther, Dusscldorf ; * Flowors,” by ‘on Balihuyzon ; **The First Butterlly,” by O, Rothol, Dusseldort ; © Plonsures of Ohilahood,” by C. Beiuke; “ HighlandShoep,” by E. Schenolk, Paris; * Tho Antiquarian,” by A. K. Littschauer, Duseoldor! ; a small landscapo by A. H. Wyaut ; o deer pece by Tait ; and ' Moorish Peasantry,” by Tiffany. TO-DAY'S MUBIQ. y The musical programme for to-day fs as fol- oW 1 1, March—"Sedan, 2, Fantaisto—Popull . 8., Ovorture—t Ln Gazza Ladray 4. Waltzes—¥ ¥lours do Fantaisic,V, . 5. Soug—** Robin Aduir," Cornet aolo. 6. Potpourri— From * Belisari 7, Polku— San Bouci 8, Ovorture—" Indra,, AFTERNOON, zurks. S. gv;.\mm:-fi' . Galop—* Madeap,” Conductor, Flodoar MARINE DISASTERS. Loss of the Schooner Truman Noss while Attempting to Enter the Chis cngo River--Other Disnsterss Tho frosh galo of Sunday . night was dlsas- trous to at lonst ono vessel, though it was hardly sufliciently hoavy to be very dangerous to vossels proporly handled. It seems that the sohooner Truman Moss nttempted to enter our harbor about 3 o'olock yestorday morning, and was token in tow by the tug-boat A, P, Ferry, but the latter broaking down, the Captain of the Moss thought that another tug-boat noar by—the Lows Dole—would give him a tow into the har- bor. Tho lattor passed, howover, without taking notfeo of tho Noss, and the schoonor, having no s0il sot to give her atecragoe-way, dritted bodily to Jeoward until sho struck the sharp ond of the Governmont broskwater, staving a large hole Lior bows and anmmng her, Bhe drifted along on lier boam-onds uutil she grounded meor the foot of Twenty-ninth streot, whore she now lica, The orow of nine men snved themsclves by climbing into tho woathor-rigging as shio wont over, and clinging to hor sldo, although in momentary datgor of belug washod off. Tho Vossel-Ownord' “Towing Company, a8 soon as thoy heard of tho accident, mont the tug-bont Dinakball to the resouo of the crew, and the; wore taken off safely, after remaining in thoir unoomfortablo and dangerous position for about threo hours, The schooner was owned by four or {Iva partios in this city, was rated In every reapect A1, and was valuod at 14,000 or 16,000, Ble way loaded with 225,000 fect of Iumbor, valued at §8,000, most of which can be saved if tho undorwritors chooss to sood along the bonoh as fur as Hyde Park and recover the lumber, where it lios {u nont heaps, cither thrawn up by the waves or carofully pilod up b; the provident * toitors of tho soa " who are al- ways on the watch for flotsam aud jotsam at this time of year. Thoe insuranco is said to bo 10,000, nd the vossol may prove n total lons unless the son soon goos down sullelontly to porimit lior to bo righted and towed in, QTITRR_IISABTEDK, Ths propeller Vuudorbilt, while going down tho river yosterday evening sbout b o’clock, ran inta the schooner 11, Turtsoll, nour Wolls sfreot bridge, breaking off Lier jibloont, ‘Lhe propel- ler was but slightly !n{luro k The bark Nalad, which was ashore near In- oine, has been pulled off, aud was bionght inta Chicpgo cuarbor yostorday, soverely dumnged, two ntoam-ptmps boinir aboard of hor to keop hior aflout, Biio was taken to the dry-duck, Tants nre entortained that an acoldont has lmppéuéd‘ 10 t1i6 gdlhoonnr Larinda, whioh loft Homiin, Mich,, last Friday, with {tmbet for South Chiengo, Capt. Iiichordson, of the achoouer ‘Lurcoln, roports that ho left the pamo harbor seven hours aftor her, for tho same dosti- nation, and, although lie kept n good lookout, could #0o 1o traco of her. OEEAR NAVIGATION: STATE LINE. NEW YORE TO GLASGOW, TIVERPOOL, DRELs TAST AND LONDONDEIRY. Thoao olorant now aennors willaxt] from Plor 84, North tivor, foot, of Nurth Mooroati, s followsi TOUGIA 1 it Vadnonday Oct. 1. direcing Qnte GEORGL. ¢ ...\vmm‘;mn;‘;' ov. 15 d o Wodnasdny Hioreaftar, taking ps: SRS " arvat vl iitaci and Gormay, t:(i;;:".flm“'u" Grbasergs apoly to AUSTIN BALDWIN & o Agouts, 12 Bromaway. g Nou 45 Benadway. Biborake Bassao Oitiuc, No. o - cor, Ganal and Afudisomata, Chicsto. NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Eoints i England and Walos, Tho Sonth Wales Atlantio Sioamshlp Uompanys noir first-cluss Stennishina will sall from FPouasylvania Ratl- Jorsoy Cily: AN oot ‘[hono stcamsnipn, billl exprossiy fur tho trado, aro yro. ylded witli all tho litest improyoman's far tho ouinfort and convouionoo of Cabin and_ Stoorage Pnwsongors, * Firat Cubin, 80 currencys Hocand Cabin, ¥61curconey; Btoar- age, Ko onurguioy ploynid :eoraue curllicatos from Car- 31, " Drattsdur £1 &nd upwards, rthor mariieulaen, apuly in Cafd(, af the Come pauy's Ullicos, ‘No. 1 Duck Unambrs, nnd t Now York to ARUMIBALD BAXTER & GO, Agoars, No. 17 Broadieny, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. Salling from Now York for Quaonstown and Livorpool overy Eaturiiay, and forTondan diroct overy fortuiyht, T QUEENSTOWN aad LIVERPOOL, fram Piots 40 snd 41, North Rivor, Sept, o0, | 8 sont. 27, | T 1 e i s i 1 h . ctupn Ll W60 Cutrreneys Lctugn AT SIHA I 100 Cutrency Passonigers Tookod Lo of from Gorman and Soandina. vian poliita at Jow ratos. ‘I'he Steamshins of this lino aro the Jargost In the trade. Drafts on Great Britain, Iroland, and the Continent. WAL SACALIS T, Gon'l Wostorn Agont, Northeast corner Clark and Raudolph-ais, (opposite now Bhorman 1ouse), Chicayo. Sailing twleo n weolk trom Now York, and carrying pas: njzors toall ports of Groat leltaim, Tralund, Gontinontal arope, and tho Modlorranoan, Gabin from ¥06; Nrooe- s, Tl amd 3o poria ous, 4 X gt portshawou3 ol soghiae i 'S, ourrenoy, fac o) B oces. Mo 1meiing Greoh, New Fork: o N- urnor Lasails auth Madisun-ats,, Uhicago, EENDERSON BROTHELS, Agonts, { information at tho Cor 5 AMUSEMENTS: M-USI_O_EALL. LAST SHASON OF THEQODORE THOMAS' UNRIVALED CONCERTS, Ot Blxty Porformors, togather with MYRON W. WHITNEY, Tho Colubrn!vfl gfi;fl O ~IN TG E T, SECOND GRAND CONOERT. Thursday Evening, Oct. 9th, g briliant. R R g RV ALY MAROLL, arraugod ospoclally for tnls oconsjon. : FRIDAY RKVENIRG, GRAND BELTHOVEN NIGHT. BATURDAY NIGHT, GRAND ANNIVERSARY NIGILT e S R S A R R SATURDAY AFTERNOON; ONLY GRANI} MATINEE, Tiokots for any ong of the Grand Matinco, now for salo at ti Adugnton, &, 4 Monorved fonta, matn floor, W conta ox, " Baidorly and Decsa Girala, &1 extes, = A e AT T THE GREATEST SHOW OF THE othor Distinguishod e Conedrla ar onn Susio d1ail oz Offico, ‘Wabash-av., cornor of Adams-st. MONTGOMERY QUEEN’S GREAT BUROPEAN Wenawerie, Cirens, Caravan, GENUINE BEDOUIN ARAB TROUPE, INTGOMERY QUEEN, Yoy 9 GRAND INAUGURAL PERFORMANGE, ‘Thursday Evening, Oct. 9. Batingos dally theroafter at 4 p. m. abion Nights Entertalnmaont: © & tmm-:'iz insry Hquestrinn Hxarofsos, Mammoth Mastodon Menagorie. " Colossal Oardgvan. WILD ARADS! WILD ARAS!. WILD ARADS! Boo Programmon, Plctorinls, and Postors for STAR LECTURE COURSE. .. Adwiission, 50 Son RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS FXPLANATION OF REPPUENCE MANRS,— t Saturdayse e osaapted Jonday oxcoptod. § As- Tive Sunday a8:0a, 1, § DIV, WICHIOAN GENTUAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS o Tentarcontats Pk e G, okt S af Handotphe and i tanalal,, corner @f Madtsons Leave; Arrive 608 m.i® 8115 Do nts Hnitfz1a mein and aie lnoer., Day Hxor 08K, 200 e ® G:00 &, s |® B B Jncksoll Ascinmt R0 p. m. 10220 ‘Atlantia xpros bl Night Eapro X GRARD RAPIG Morning Exp: 8:00 . 1n Night IExprasy, n. m,| .1 *60n, m, R WENTWORTI, General Tassongor Auont. CIIIGAFU& A"LION '(AI,LRO\'D. e X city Denver lort Line, vla Iautats %‘-fl?"fim’.? et Chlengon. Sy mofield, dttom et Kt ety Through Ling. Onioni Depots Heat dide near Hai Lridye, Ttelict Ofiees i A1 Depo, and 131 oty Arrive, . * R:10 D, m, 78, m. posili g e A 81, Tonls Fast 1 TR0 e B fouis Tox, vi iringteld fixpr Shringhold Tast \oficraon City Exvross...s i vorin, Jsonku & Burii Wonuna Lacon, Washingtan T 10 p. me Jollet & Dwight Accommodation, A0, in. CRIPASO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY, Uninn Depot, eorner Madiron and (anal-sts,; Ticket Offca 63 South Clark-ats, opposile Shevn, + House, and al Depot, Teave, | Arsive, Milwaukeo, St, Paul & Mis Day lixpre b nkee, 8t, Pat olis Nigit}, Ixpross. +0:500, m *11:000. i1, {16 p. m.. CHICAGD, BUTLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD °. - A keest,, ne ) il Slxte ot D onet o slchdtoe Sches ety Mo 89 Ciarh #t., Grand I'ac{fic Hotel, und afl depots, 3 Arrive, Malland Eepron aad Nipes % Dby aud B1oax Clby BEpes Pacllic I'ast Lin Aurors Passmier ubniuo § Pacitis Right Toxoroan, ner's Qirovo Accor Toxas Expross MUSIC HALL. .- T ELASRTIE tha ** Star Cuurso, " in its elej mo, o Tuesday. livoning, S ot. 14, ith hts new oatro on ** ome Bad.Pasolo, PR T NEWALAN AL Will inaugursto Tior ost, £, ' Cantl All gingablo in CUNARD MAIL LINE. BESTABLISIZED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow. Tiondon and el British Points, From Now York evory Wodnosdey and Sat- urdsy. From Boston every Tuesday. Cubin Passnre, $80, 3100 and 8130, Gold. Exousslon Tiokots at Reduced Ratos. BSteorage Passa) booked to and from all parts of Kurapo at lowest ratos. BightDraftson Great Britain and Iroland, P, 1L DU VERNET, Gou'l Wést'n Agont, N, W. ocr. (¢luck nnd Raudolbh-sis. Bolween New York, Cork, and Liverpool. Tho magnifico this Lino offog ors. nssongors, 'The stenne {10 great ‘advantaia of baving wn cotalls gaod and faat stoamor lor each andt ovory aailing, OUIAN{U, OELTIO, BELGIC, REPUBLIC, BALTIC, ADRIATIO, TG, BRITANNIC. Hiling trowd Now Yok DAY, feom Liverpool on T Harbor both ways, Rates as low as Ay firat-class lno. For frthor information ni)p\y to Otlice, 97 and 93 South Clurkest,, noar Washington, Chlos 0. ! Troland from £1 upwards- Rk V11111 % 1.1 1 AP PROPOSALS, Proposals for Tommel OFFI0E OF TR WATER 00)MISBIONERS, 20 WEST SWAN.BT., BUFFALO, Sept. 3, 1673, the ngw tunndl for uidor the Ningara Rivor, any time iy tho contractors, vory bi 2 must spocly & gross sum for tho complotion o Warky ant’ Bo' i Hond ar of 'tno ontlry wark, sud lo sceonya) od by » hon bonda in thosum of ton thousaud dallury, binding the nar. oc into a contract r parties making the proposal to o 1 B orty e tho ok 13 nardod 4 e . 'The Unlm;‘ll\xlallvnon musn‘u(«)h\:’rl ‘ll!t; g ar eIy P8 MATSIE RY AN, Water Comiasfonors. DANI; JOUN BROUGHIABY, comprisiug tho bost cours tures ovor givon In the Wost. 7 EASON TICKETS, 2 bost d soat du the ton an- i g L M T A R 0 5al} Tor 35 b 'UARPENTER & SHELDON. - OPERA HOUSE, Nlonroo-st., Lotwoen Dearborn aud Siato. Arlngton, " Cotim & KomlesMintres, lliant and Laughable Programmo, First weok of tho Thrilling Bnrlasquo, on'itiad FUNNY MOKES IN A F0G, 17ith Now Sconery, caat with tho entire Compat and Wilson, Billy Rico, Davenport, Ernoat Lindon. Wm, Ariing a R, 'Remblo fu favorita spcoialti very fivoniog snd Saturday Matnoc, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MR. JOSEPI MURPILY. . 30 currency, Passengors and frelght N , Mncki owcomb, Mackin gton, Ben Catton, ILLINOIS CENTRAL I;AILEIOAE Gl o TLence, 8:%5a. m., §t. Loula Eapross, h‘l::l. I"flnntrun o b, oy 1 A5 m Bhringilold Iihross + 815, m. Dubugna & Bjoux Gty Iix. * 910 1ydo Park and Oak Wood 157d0 Park and Onk Wood (a) Runs to Utiamipaign on Saturdeys, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAN. Gily affices, corner Kandolph and LaSalieats., and 15 Canal + corner Sadison-at Teirs, Arrive, a Picifio Fast Lino, aDubuque Day @Uimana Rignt a Dubuqua Tixbross Y EVENING-Lirat production of the Now ican Drama of existin ired G.'Maedor, and ontit] MATIIVE OIRT=E Strong {u sltuation, absurbing fu human fntorcst, and oponing gloclons fiold for M. M peruouation of tha ILISHMAN AS M'VICKER'S THEATRE, ONLY A FEW°NIGITS MORE! ‘ovonta, mannors, and Josejph Murphy, by now and tullpoercd Stenmahips of val o urphy's ronownol lu- iod accammadntions to all olassus of epha | MAJIS. ork on SAT U URSDAYS, calling at Cork & Mnrquoito Bxp Haul xpras. :—gfllm: cornor u(lcwfl"]n llntli hls,lnx{g-st Dopot corngy of Cavinl and Kinzio- ROk COr Lt ST NNEYT, Gon. Pass, Agont. COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, Spootat Taducomonin. Grogs Sov Toamio A T & 58 o 4 o Tionlo, vy T Folt. R, oueemente: Greg RENTRIE, o Ari: jompany's Westorn ‘The most brilliant, Socloty Gomody ever produced, SARATOGA, With s poworful cast, and bosutifal mouutings. Matinon S . . CPMonday Doxi— Buitsan, Soats can uuw b socured, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THE PARLOR ILONE OF COMEDY. THE NEW PLAY A DRECIDED HIT! Tuosday, Oo¢&1( and until Tasthor natico, Messrs. Ernst Willinws Sparkling Camo FILIRTATION; Or, A Christmas Supper. Magnificont Mounting—A Billliant Cast. In rohearsal STEALED PROPOSALS will bo reacived at this offics i Wodnaadny, Qct, 16, at 9 a, ., for extending and iho Butfalo Cliy Wator pectiications, and quantitios for the sbave work can bo'seen at (hin nitice, and the tunaol as far as com- pleted (a distanco of 8i3 foot) can nuw bo osamined at CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PAGIFIC RAILROAD. Depat, corner of Van Buren wnd Shermanais, Ticket ojice, Grand Dacifc Hatels Teave, | drrive, Qmaba, Loavonw'th&Atehleon E: Paru Ascommodation, Night Kxpross, Loivouworth & At . 1o 10:00 p. m LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. epol, Vi en-t., Sool Salle-t, Ticket aices, Pl comter Glari it Fandaionestss and southcei carer Cunal and Nalson-sts, o Leave. | Arrive, Afail, via Atr Lioo and Main Line® G:0a, m. [* 6:56 . m a..:fm Now ‘York Lixpress, via| 'Xir Lino, Atianita Night Bxpross, via Main Lino, huct Accommotation.. jouth Chicago Accommodation,. :00 i, GLOBE; THE PEOPLE'S THEATRE Wodnainy, and W R it ON HAND, Or, True to the Last. Thursday—DIXIE, Or. Qur Colorod Brothor, - , Monday, Tuosdny, dnosday Matlaoe, m, to accopt, o rojeat NOTIOE—PROPOSALS FOR HAY, Proposals will bo rooelrod by the Baard of Polica untl £ Oot, 18, 187, for four Guudrud tons, or ay much as e Seod oy e 1 Dognrtmont tor tho noxt on- anitig yoar, of tho bost quality of Lo woll pramsed fn bales, not to ozcont ponnds each in wolght, to bo freo frow chafl and sticks, ol qurod, not bleaohid by oxposura to salne und da Tho hay will be fusnootad by an wilicer af the Fira Dos [ baioa or "éar-loads not-fonnd. n oot B rolnatot, aBd Ay skiiensd 1HoNEscd by o ordor v Dopartment {n removing tho samo will be deducted from pravious bills, o Py The nt will bo mado montbly, tho bay to bo do- liveros uirod for tho convuniehca of ‘thy Dupa ment, o Board rosorve tha right 1o rojoot onch and afl s, B tton desteing to furnieh tho samo will foloso the proposals, with suffiolont bonds, In sexled onvelopes, ad- Hronsed to tho Board of Pollce, nnd loavo tho sama with 3 o Tourd, ohor bofusa tho g abova Soratary o e EUNEN CLEVELAND, MARK SUENIDAN, n L. P. Wnairr, [ L. 1L DavVIS, Board of Palice for the Firo Dopartment. Ohleago, Ty Oct. 3, 161, ! Sealed Proposals rooeived until Oat. 7, 1873, 6 p. m., ;'x-“zlml;:ucfion of a Bohool House in D\%triu , 11, Township 40, Town of Jefferson, OooidGouaty Tl Rois, haoording to tho pana oand spocifications on {ilg in the ofice of ‘W, J. Bdbrooko, Architoct, No. 170 Tast Madis 8on-at,, Chichgo, Tho Dirootors reserve the right to_rejoot oy or all proposals on the "By ordor.of the Dirsotors. same. By ordor g eV oL, Dist. oo’ Chieago, Oot. 4, 1873, MILLINERY, TCEOICH MILLINERY! |WEBSTER'S, 241 WEST MADISON-ST. POPULAR = EDUCATIONAL. JADENOISELLE TARDIVELS FRENOA ROHOOL TARRTSON, BRADVORD & 0§ STEEL PENS, Bpoolal attontion callod to thy wolt known numbors, 505-+-T5-=-28--20 & 22. Factory, Mt. Yernon_Office. 75 Johu.st.. N. Y, no iu Naw York whera riar Knglish oducati og tnoludod tu;thio tuitin Reopens Bopt, 17, T) Tratei e sunh o tn Pagh Drawing, Latin, and oardors lisws i oxgel ot by porimlslon ity iy . Mctitnniss, 'Jr,, N, Y. 1TAGE TILL REMINARY—FOR YOUNG LA dion, b LN Yoo h 4 the flo arta lattss i Hopt. Trr " On O WAETS L, Brihets vatand Propriotor. 4 ‘Ladius, Tareytown on tho Hudson, il daopionei (pyans Ladlos, Tare MACHINERY. WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providence, 1. L, Dullder of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE With Harrls'Patent Improvemonts, Send for Olroulars. A 90-torso Engfuo s on oxfifbition at the Cinotnnati Kx. position untll Qotobor 4, and a 6-horso Eugino ot tho Lunlsville Exposttion untll Octobor 1. .. STOOKHOLDERS' MEETING. Rockford, Rock Island & S1.Louis Railroad Company, Puesipent's Orvice, TRook Tauaxp, Iil,, Bopt. 1, 1872, MEETING. Giflous ot i o STOCKHOLDERS’ Notico {a horaby e s vk b aad Company will b auy I tho oity uf ook 1 SALVE. ATTERIE Rulve, for Burne, oile, CORNGBS! tanbox, DI, STEPIENS, 121 Doathnrueat, A PR AR AR TAIRTANKS BTANDARD SCALTEHES OF ALL BIZES, FAIRBANKS,MORSE &00 WL AND U8 LAKE-ST, Ty ith day ol Ootolier noxt, n‘mn"glafizkl;‘mé, Aih Jouy T, WiiTEUEAD, Bucrotary. o - reridents FOR SALE, B T0 0VSTER DEATERS. 1y Bluo Puiut Oystors at &5 por barrel, 'hoy onne v pacplledfor oaty nd snvor, aud v nicd, bug Suiors 8 spochiy, JANES AN Eaat Tivor, Now York, COMPANY, VIRGINIA OYSTER & 11, OHAMBERLAINK, Propriotors, doalors | W o, And Bioll Oytata, Heasun for 183 oni h uuine Lynu Uaven aud MHom PITIEBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Arrive. Leave, Day tixpras. Paditic Bxpro ot L, ai Valpiuralso' Accommodution; CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Centrul Railrond Depot, foot of Lake-st, For through tickets and aleeping-car bérihs apply at our new Ticket affce, 191 Kunidoiphat, nenr corner Clark: 15 corner Jfadison; 08 FaSalleats, corner Wuahe and at llithola Central Depot, Toave Ghicage Avrivo at Latayoit, Arrivoat Indiaangiol Arrivoat Cinclunati . Trains areivo at Chicarnnt 7 “4up, m. Only lino runiing Saturd dinuapolis and Cinclnnatis South Lud paso ||>’AI’ go chockod and take troin at “I'wonty-socond-at, ooty an ington, MEDICAL CARDS, DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOUAN, 217 and 219 South Clark, ats, Eornor Vai Haron, Ciloaa, g i el knm B7'5iL ronddeyof, the panors shat De. 0, Blilow I3 tho uldoat antabitenod phipslcian 1 Onicsso. Silente and saporianco bava miade Dr. [ tho most ro- nowund SPEGTALIST of the axo, honured by the nrest, estenined of “tha 'nighost mcdical attatnmonts by all the plcatinstityioyof e da. baving, dototet on Gttt ® 13 in pord adlos that w SUS Bontivoly alt canoa of FOHROMG AND SpEGrAL i 308, DEURNULIATION ¥ Tlite, SEPARATE PARTONS for Indiea nad gontiomon. Call,” CORILESPONDKNCIS CONFIDENTIAL "Kddronsnil lottorm, wilh stataps, to Dr. 0. BIGELOW, 517 and 238 South Clarkat. Times, Ocl. '.‘JLIBEL . BIGL aiely brod physlcian, s rop- L e neuta Mo i Padst: 116 WaAta o dise i hutis woll spoken of by every ‘ono ene O buas to B Cares . Wikito tho Watld enduss ‘olass of physielans ave roquired, and if any ans needs uch servioo, | of thy utmost Importance to ulluln’u only a man whoso experionca {s oqual to his olfor of medl- ‘cal'aid, and without projudico, oF any luterost (n sayiw othor thau tho truth, we recommond most cordiafly an Sminatigally suoh 16 visit DI, BIGELOW, at hla Conteal ouws, 57 aud 239 South Clark-st., Chicago. DR. A. G. OLIN, 352 WABASH-AYV., OPPOSITIE POST OFVIOE, Tho mast, ronowned spentalist of tho nge in the troat- mint of ail Ohranfo Disenson of bolll soxos, ~ Soml- nal Woakuoss, Norvousnoss, Avorsian to Sucloty, I pulrod ™ slunty Lows of Momors, o, pommasiuly cured, Nomdtter who havo fafled, oall 6r Wilto, 1t it solf-ovidunt, that a physicinn making a corlaln class of diveaaus for thirty Yoars bis study, and trenting thoussnie of oasus yourly, wuiat woquiro grudtor skl iy Hia spociaty than ong in gonoral practico, - Phiysiojuns of high st ing, in thls und othor citios ounnoud patisuta to Dr, Olfn for trentment, Qi Hours, S, m. to ¥y, .~ Huuiaye Lt pom. (D8 oF writs for bis'inte work, ** Lost ‘Mantivod, ™ fro¢ of aliargo, Dr. TOW NSENID, 183 BOUTH OLARK-8T.,, Continues to curo sll Curonle, Nervous, and Urinarg Disctses of both noxus, and ifay bo a‘pggmuml Vo iy o gt bunrkg I S lube ronrad with ncoom. *1iis Sledices Keuntis (¢ ‘rocunizo this fact aud roce diioultiun tronrod w laiou aud gontlgmun 13 WEST Mabis0. i b6 eatod wiih nuvo: e A o spvolul dianacs, Ciroufara, § oo 1 hxbiiod folid 100 fur W0 s AN Joitors Ghude . e 7 - i Dr. Kean, th Clark-st,, Chicago, May by nunll(lcll!lnfllf lellnllllul porsanally ur oy mall, i it all onrnis R 5 G 1) e TR oM Houk wouh o 80 gunts. Tlustratol with wuiioes sl cuTAYIGS. A1 I8RHUS§08 WpOKOD, rvous disonsis, L b tho oty wina waes