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i THE NEW RECORDER'S OFFICE. —_— Meoting of the County Commis- sioners, Sam Ashton Moves that Rooms in tho Chi- « " engo Times Building Bo Rented -Prico, $7,000. Rl Lower Bids Rejocted---Mr. Ashton's Motion Prevails. Crawford and Ashton Assure the Public that Thoy Are Not Alaid of Btorey. The New Mcsing-O'Hara-Storey * Combination, ° A speoial mooting of the Bonrd of County Com- missioners was held yostorday afternoon. Pros- {dont Millor occupied tho chair, snd thore were w80 prosent Commissioners Ashton, Bogue, | Orawford, Harrls, Horting, Jonos, Lonorgan, Pahtman, and Roolla. A commuaication was read from R, Schlocsser, offoring Lo ront nocessary rooms for the Recorde er, in his building, at tho cornor of LaSalle and Adams stroots, for 93,000 por annum, A similar_communication was read from John Williame, offering rooms in tho Masonlc Temple for 5,000 per annum, hoat not included. . Tho communleations woro rocolvd. Tho Clerk road all tho offors that had boon re- “lccived to date, among thie Intor oncs boeing an offor from Wilbur F. Btoroy, at 7,000 per snnum. Tn order to bring tho matter bofore the Board, Commigsionor Bogue movod that tho proposition of tho Marine Company, offoring thoir building 8 $3,500 por aunum, be accopted. Commigslonor Ashton suggosted that it would be woll Lo first hour the roport of the Committes baving tho quostion in charge. Commissioner Boguo tomporatlly withdrew "bis motion, ~ Commissioner Jones was called to the chair. ~AJommiesionor Crawford, from the Joiut Com- mitteo on Public Rocords and Public Servico, re- ported that tho Committee had oxaminod all the buildings offored, but had no rocommondation ‘0 .mako, The buildings suitable for a Rocord- ar's oflice wera tho Times building, tho Marino suilding, Woodbridge's building, Jackson's suilding, the Lakesido building, the Pacifio Hotel, and tho building at tho cornor of Madi- ,on and LaSallo stroot. | Commissioner Ashton offored tho following : ! Reanlved, Thattlie Comumitteo linving in_charge the selection of rooms for the Recording Dopartment be, wd ull."v are hereby, lustructed to mako arrangemonts vith W, ¥, Btoroy for his rooms, on tho corner of + Fushinglon strest and Fifth aveniue, at o rontal to be isllsfactory to this Bourd, including houting, and re- 'cflc‘?k::xmh action to this Board for confirmation or re- Commiseioner Boguo prossed tho motion shich ho bad tomporarily withdrawn, and it was tofoated. Commienionor Ashton thon movod tho possage M bis resolution, and procoeded to oxplain his sosition on tho building of &n additional story m tho fail, the purchaso of o saparate lot, and sther mattors portaiving to the Rocorder's oflico. o wound up by advocativg the rontal of the Times building, which he considered to bo the o6t of all of thosa offered ; but he wanted it un- “ratood that ho was not afraid of tho proprie- of that nowspapor, nor tho propriotor of any ither newspapor, for the mattor of that, Ho inow that tho nowspapers would cliargs him 2th engineering a job, but he did not care about bat. He would encrifico himsel for tho poopto, nd, being virtuous, folt happy. Commissionor Crawford moved to smond the esolution by defiuitely fixing tho rontal at 16,000 per anoum, Ho eulogized the Times ice, sayiug it was a thoroughly firo-proof ding. Liko tho former eposker, ho wantod understood that ho did not care about the pro- $torot tho Times. That papor had injured 4m, and whon be found the man who wrote the ajury he would mako it hot for him. Ho could 1ot 8eo why Sam Asht »n should ave apologized. *hore was no mecossity for it. But thon tho mes building should bo ronted, bocauso it was otter than auy of tho others. Tho difforence in ent didnot amount to much, Ile had heard bat tho Zimes, ovon Ainco the offar of ita build- 3g bad beon ‘mado, was trying to bribo Com- *_ 8 by promising not to abuse thom any 100, ~‘The paper which abused him did so atits etil. Ho was a dangorous man whon roused. Commissioner Clough offorad tho fallowing as substituto ¢ " olted, That the Committeo confer with the owners he 7mes winl Lakeside buildings to ascertain their 'bl‘, including heating, snd report the result to this sl Conunissioner Harrison enid the Tmes build- 1gwa8 nob euitablo for the Recorder, on - ount of price and sizo. Ho proved by Gguros 28t it was but Jittlo largor than the presont *'ra, and that thoro would notbo room nough for tho abstract books, indlsos of which 10 Recorder was racontly inétructed to make, {o advocated tho ronting of tho Lakesido build- 1g, bocauso it wns largor and choapor. Tho \me romarks appliod to Mr. Jackson's buflding. ‘o ropresontativo of tho Times was in tho >om, aud ho could toll whethar Mr, Borey ould roduco tho ront or not. Tho Commis- oner thonght no roduction would bo mado. Commissioner Millor rond o lotter from tho /xcorder to Mr. Storoy, whorsin Lo fet forth 1atthe Times bnlld.lngwns Just what he wantod. bis lottor did away with tho objections of Coi *““fonor Harrison. Tho romainder of Mr, Mil- wa long Bpocch was devoted toa brilliant do- sription of tho Times bullding, which, in his pinion, was simply the most mogniflcont build- ig in tho city. He nover saw such & building, ad if it burnod down ho boliovad such snother a0 would nover bo constructed. Commigsionor _Gallowsy guccossfully bur- saqued Commissionor Blillor's epacch, showing 10t.it was the anmo epocch which he délivered & »w dayk ago, only tho Times bullding was sub- iituted for tho Marino building. 1o waa op- s8ed to paging moro ront fhan thero wes 1y necossity for, [n viow of tho othor offera. ommissionst Hartison again enid bo conld soo 0 ronson why tho county should pay Mr. Storey +==~ than hia building was worth, whon comw ared with other buildings. It 'was not tho ailding for tho Recorder, ovon though the Iat- i enid It was; tho Lakesido building was much ‘ore knitable. ‘ommissfonor Aehton spoke poaticatly about gilativo halle, and graduslly broogh. Limsolt awb to the lovel of th Rocordor's oiico. Thion 10 most bonutiful languago over hoard in tho oard-room flowed from his ruby lips, He a0ke with turilling effeot about Mr. Btoroy, his uilding, his pagor, othor papors, tax-payers, 10 oxtra story on tho jail, friends, foos, tho ‘hor Commissioners, pnll{f(ifnhlg, ad_captan- im, onso, nousoneo, oto. His vorsatility was 1own whoh ho uftacliod in on off-haud and in- mptu mannor the ontiroly new subjocts of “ioroy, his bLuilding, Wis papor, sud other \port, 1lia closing romark was ' that, bowg ot ho waw gonsoquontly bapry. At which his follow-Commissioncrs laughoed amodorately. " Mz, Wilkio, who roprosontod the Times at tho ‘soting, Isugliod with dsnforous violance, ‘Gommissionor Olough called for tho roading * bis snbutituto, and 1t was ron " ~-——~-jonor Crawford hop toupil. “immissionor Gatloway Lopad it would, <o voto an the substltute was thon taken by ‘A and noys, as follows: Yvas—Dogue, Clough, Galloway, Harrls, Harrison, i Fain—T, e L ton, Orawford, Hertiug, Palman, Rosll, Ausill, Millor—1. T'ho substituto was declared lost, the vote be- 1t would not o, 18 eriasionor Ashton's rosolution was thon loptod, Commissioners Gallowsy, Harrison, ek, and Lonergan voting in tho nogativo, A ommunication from tho Warden of the .=ty Houpital, announcing the dostruotion of o barn of the iustitution by firo and tho loss ! “bwo horsos, waa m(orre(tl to the Committoo on supital, with power to act. Tho Ehmuiittos on Publio Duildings roported, vatmending tho puymont of 80,604 to M, B. R THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1873. 3 B ook cqmonthy 0wt Ceimin | THE AW COURTS, | ity atygsr sown 5t on or -] BOGUS GRAIN-REGEIPTS, AwuSBMENTS | RAILROAD TIME TAmIE Tho Committoo on Poor-Tonso and Paupors and MUSIO HALL, rocommended tho paymont of sundry billa refor- rod to thom, ~Cononrrad in, Tho Committoo on Hospital mado & simllar ort, and it was conotirrod in. o Bonrd thon adjournod until this attornoon a4 2 o'olock. Thoro was quite a broozo on tho stroot when tho nowa of the notion of tho Commissioners in roferonca to tho Times building ot out. It was frooly chiargod ihat Hosing and Storey ind tagde & bargain, whoroby tho Itier was to support th Hosing-0'Hara combiustion in tho coming cloo- tion, or at lenst to diacontinue his attacks upon thom, in considoration of tho voto of tho rotten Board of Commissionors in favor of tho Times bullding. . In_ suport of thin viow, it was ro- called that tho Times had alroady discontinuod its stincks upon the H.-O'H. Combinntion, which woro of almont daily ‘osourzenco prior to tho meoting of last Baturdoy mght ; and it was Jolated ol that avory Hosing rmao in tho County oard voted for tho Times billding. MAYOR MEDILL. x0) His Viows of the Financial Crisis. Eoconomy and Retrenchment the Duty of City Officors, ‘His Experiences in Ireland. Comptrollor Burley haa recolvod tho following privato lottar from tho Hon, Josoph Modill, and kiudly pormits its publioation: - Epmnunan, Scotland, Sept, 22, 1873, o D1 Hon, A, 1T, Lurley: zaR 8im: Tho nows of the faflure of the house of Jay Cooko & Oo. firat appenred in tho Baturday morn- 1ng papecs, and eack cabls dispatch sinco thon Lring roports of moro failures of hoavy houses, I took in the aituation at s glanco when I read of the fall of Jay Cooko. 1 gaw thathe would pull down with him 8coroa of othors, and send the shoak throngout thio United Blates. on of tho President in ordoring Iargo purchases of bonds and mles of gold msy eneral finsucial crash, such s s 8 that of 1856-7, and rostore confldence by rolieving the audden stringency that must necemsarily follow the fatluro of 80 mony banks and spoculative conoernt. But no matter what ho may do or conrso he may pur- Bue, it is obvious thors will bo genoral distrust sud & stribgent money market fer some mo to como, aud Clcago must fcol the effect a8 sevorsly aa any other city in Amorica, on_nccount of tho vast sums her peo- ‘plo owo in consoquence of tho sudden robnilding of thocity, X preaume yon will find it nearly imposstble 0 nocossary funds to moet all the ap- propriations made by the Councl, callecling taxes will bo ‘ss hard as oxts footh, Thero in only ano course fo pursue under the ciroum- stances of tho case, and that iu to shorten up oxpen- ditures for the present, If you fAnd thaf monoy cannot be borrowod, sad taxes are pot coming in fast enough to meet cbligations, you must nolify tbe Boards of Exponditure, and Aoiog-Aayor Bond must- toll the Financo Gommitteo and the Gouncil that public works must bo roduced,~stop building so many schoal- houses, police-stations, and other works, [ North Branch drainsge canal go over until noxt years shut off every oxpense that can be retrenched, ~ The Inrga partof tho now sowsra and walorpipes can go over unt{l next year,—that is, all not ot let rad under way, Tostpons broaking ground for tho now City Iall, and shiorton sail until tho storm abstes, Tho clty should do, in this monotary erlsis, whatover a prudent citizen will do, rolrench ozponecé ond husband rosouroce. Economy and retrenchment are_your shoot-anchors during “this fiscal storm. The banks of the city must bo invoked to give whatover aid they can Thon your teessury suos low, Mewntime, stploy overy energy to collect the delinguent taxes, Coll on Mr. Boeloy o do hisutmost to force tha tax-dodgers to poy up what thoy owe the clty. The monotary crisis may not be as sevoro or portentous 0a it scems to me from tho briof telegrams I havo rocelved, but, knowing tho inflated, unsound, and dishonost condition of hun- dreds of s tive Liousos, I shall not be greatly sur- prised if thecxperience of 1867 Ia about belng repeated, sud Ohleago s in no condition to escape unscathod. Thore_are two or threo things that will help to break tho forco of tho fall, howover, and th sro fino crops in America ana crope in Europe, Thers will a great de- mand for! brendstufs ond meata in Great Britain. = France hna no food 10 expors, but must m- port. The Russian crops aro short, ' Germany kas iy homo supply, Ireland now grows nof for export, except cattioand flsx, I {hink wheat an flour must rule high for &_year to como, and corn will sympathizo with the advanco in beof and pork, Tho cotton and tobacca crops ara good, and tho pricos will not decline, Ience, I think the mercantilo classos ‘will not sufor as much by the fiacal crash as might bo spprehended ot frst slght, but will boablo to mest their obligations a8 horefofors, If tho farmora 20 good prices for thelr products the e country will rematn_sound, s0d no smasl-up of W speculaiors and otook-gum- blora can fnjuro the vital intereats of the community, Dut, while entortaining this hopeful view of nffalrs, I abalo nothing of my exhiortations to the Municipal Government to arrcet oll expenditures for publle yorks uhere the manay muuatbeabtaind by borraeing. This 45 no time to kito tha credit of tho clty {n ordor to obialn monoy to comstruct publis works, Deltor postpone them until moxt sum. mer iban psy usurious rates for moncy ond deopardize your eredlt, T shall watch tho progress of flscal nffait with deop interest until tho worst s kuown, Very truly yours, Josern MeDILL, P. B,-My {rip thius far has been very ploasaut, al- beltit hae rained every afternoon_and night buf two sinco I landed ot Queensiown, Ireland ino superbly boautiful 1and, inbabited by peVorty-strickon, unap- Py, and discontented_people,—that is, in throo of the firco-qu: can on) Tadustial iniorestn of wa, four provincan, Noarly arters of & mill lon of families kivo in littlo, shubby, unclean mud huts, and have hard scratohing to make money onough fo pay _remt to tho landlords, who squander it fn Great Britain and tho Continent, Tho inkabitants of Iroland poy in Tont $100,000,000 gold for the priviloge of Living on land confiacafed from their fothers, and this monsy 13 taken out of the country as fast as collected, and spent nbrond, Ireland bas o manufsctures oxcept {ho linen frade of Belfest, Its fmmonse waler-power runs {dlo forever. Tho country acems dormant, inort, unlinppy, enterpriseless, Iraind {s truly tho Niobs smoug natlons, Sle is held down by tho strong hand of power, There is a natlonal constabulary of 80,000 men, with hoade lll;l’t.{)l’llz “nfl D\ll\zl.\n, who dg mifll olico luty, Every oity, town, vilingo, an iway alation haaia: forca of Semod. palico: "Thoto. ars Torls and borracks ovorywhere. Fifieen thousand or 30,000 red- conts garrizon thom, and war-voasels Lio at nuchor in .v“i Irish harbor, No citizen is pormitted 1o have ond keop a gun or pistal, unless ho payn » largo licenso. {oo therefor every yoar, and i registerad, The peoplo fally disarmed aud utterly powerloss to do- moro than scold, prolest, and at awoar olr con- uerors. 'Tho rocént scts of Parliament have lono & filtl good. Tho Tonant ngt, hows ever, is being nuilified by tho Iahdlords, who'ara forcing tensnis to slgn specisl agrcoments ro. Icasing {lio lands from tho terms of the act, which gives tho tenant IIIIN rty In hisimprovements, “But I must “pass" Ireland. Ifound Glssgow s mighty city, largo as Philadelphis, and twico as Tich, It 1n & remarkably well-built cfty, solid stone throughout, with grout pavemonts,”'all equal to that on ganangn'yo, Now . York: For tan milea” bolow e city, P 0 extent of this branch of businese Eq nlnlr%lo.ll the Boston of Great Dritatn, but it Is far more bosutiful and piotur- eaquo then Bdston, To-morrow I must go to London, How long I shall remain there deponds on clrcum- tances, The weathior hers is damp and disagreeable, d tho young ladies are impatient to got to Paris, of courss, Glve my respects 10 all inquiring fricnds, Yours truly, J, M, WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET. To the Bditar of The Chicago Tribue: Bin: One of the most essential precautions to bo observed in the oxtinguishment of fires and the sproad of large confiagrations would seom to be, to have all parts of the city accessible to the Tire Departmont, or, in other words, havo the stroets in such a condition that the firc-ongines can promptly rospond, and reach tho ecene of netion with as littlo dolny 8 possible. The caso in question, and to which the attention of tho authoritics has beon repeatedly called for the past two years, is the part of the city known a8 the “ Now Lumber District,” situated on ‘West Twonty-sccond street, in whioh some of the largest lumboer-yards and planing-mills in the city aro located. Should s fire break out in this locality, with one.of our provailing southwest winds blowing as it did on thé memorable Oct. 9, 1671, » ropotition of that gront event would bo suro to follow, Tor the rendon that tho atreots, at even this timo, are in an impasgablo condition, and as tho writer looks from his office-window and ueos loaded tenme *“stuok ™ in the mud, tho quer; arises : How would tho Fire Depariment roac] ua with their heavy steam fire-ongines over such aroad? And it (Wost Twonty-second stroet) is tho only way thoy havo ta roach us. As effloient 88 our Firo Dopartment is, should s firo broak out while tho roads aro in such a condition, they could ronder us no sorvice, for tho simple ron- son that they could mot drag their machines through tho _quogmires that aro on Woat Twonty-second stroot; Marshal Bouner and his assfatante woll know theso statomonta to bo facts, Coupidoring tho vast amount of business that is dono in this part of tho oity by tho lumbor- denlers aud manufacturors, {t is roasonable to prosume {hat thoro is no acotion whoro loss ‘money has boan expendod upon stroet improvi ‘monts by tho clty, - Thia street has boen planked over twico within the Funt five yours by private ontorpriso; but the planking lins boen worn out, and private ontorprise in thia diroction lias come to n stand, a8 tho lumber-merchauts and othors decline to plank the streot again, as they just] think the city should como to our roliof, and il should be done at once. LUMBERMAN, The Duncan-Soule Habeas Corpus Oage Decided. Alloged Fraudulent Conveyances by Bankrupts, Motion to Put the Franklin Bank in Bankruptey. The Divorce Bill--LaHache Case, TAE DUNOAN-SOULE ADEAS CORPUS CASE. Judge Gary was ocoupiod & consldorablo part of yonterdsy in hoaring the caso of Mrs. Dun- enm, who suod out s haboas corpus for hor child, who was, and atill is, fn tho posscesion of Mrs, Soulo. Tho faots woro given in full in Tuz TRInUNE of Mondsy last. A numbor of ladios were presont rolated to tho partios. Mrs. Duncan was, howover, sick, and hor doposition waa rend. In it sho atatod that tho olild, Jossio, was sndly neglooted whilo with Mrs. Soulo, and eho Lod froquently beon obliged to givo her clothios, Sho scknowlodges tho agreoment hoforo tho Justico, and mado It boeauso sho was not ablo to take caro of Lr Loraolf. On tho other sido, Mis. Soulo and tho witnoss in hor bolalf nogatived tho evi- donco of mogloot and bad trostmont, and Jossio borsolf ndded atrong testimony to thoir statoments by hor ovidonl_ parifality for Mrs. Boule in proforonco to Lior atopfathor or ovon Lier sister, young Iady of 18 or 20, who appoarod to bo dooply afllicted by tho elight and the adverso delsion of the Judgo. Judgo Gary called {ho child up to him, and ontionod hior, Hia deolaion was that the ohild ehould be romandad to tho caro and custody of Miza. Soulo, tho evidonco showlng that sho la tho ‘otter adaptod to care for hor, but ordering that tho rolator, Mrs, Duncan, should have accoss to Tior at all ronsonablo timds, which was acceded to by rospondot. 2. ¥. 8. Moffott conductod the case on bo- Lalf of Ara, Soulo, i FRAUDULENT DEEDS, R R. E. Jonking, sa Assiguoo of tho_catato of Alphonsp Loon Baudel, o bankrupt, @les Lis bill Bgainst Oguat Mandol, tho Connecticut Mutual Life Insursnco Company, snd L. Silverman, stoting thot on the 16th’ day of Marcl, 1809, Ogust bought of W. E. Mortinior and wifo and Gaorgs Tuppor and wifs tho followlug describea prominos s Lot 4, n Nortimor & Tuppot's Sub- ivision of Lots 1,'3, 8, 4, and 6, in Droxel's Sub- division _of Blook 80n’ tho N, W. 3f of Soo- tion 93, 89, 14, - Tha considoration, $10,600, was, howover, 'paid principally by tho bankrupt Alphonso L. Mandel, Fivo thousand dollars of the sum is_still unpnid, and & mortgage for that swount 1 held by tho Gonnecticut Mutual Lifo Insurance Company. Subsoquently, a trust doed for 81,000waa given to L. Silvorman, Complainant allogos that o rosulting trust 47086 in favor of the bankrupt; that both Lo and bis brother rofuse to oxecuto or declaro this trust, and thot the bankrupt's oreditors are on- titlod to the amount paid by him on said bond, Ho therefore prays that dofondants mny_show the intorost of Alponse in tho land, and thmt it mag bo gold for the benofit of his oreditors. - ANOTIED FIAUD. MMr. Joolins, as Assignoo of Higgina & Brand, commonced ax action in chancery similarto the abovo against Coddington Billings and wife, snd Tdward L. Brand, charging that in Docombor, 1873, Mary A. Higglns, ono of the baniaupts, i3 contomplation of insolvoncy, conveyed to ssid Billings s house and lot in Jersoy City, Naw Jorsey, In June, 1878, it was conveyed to E. L. Brand, snd both thoso conveyances tho Assignoo olaims aro fraudulont, and_mssigned to_hindor tho creditors from roslizing their juet dues, Bald conveyaucos were mado without ocon: sideration, = and tho last convoyauos was long subsoquent to tho procoed- ings fo bankruptoy. Complainant moreover alfogos what. Bilhwga conveyed by o doed i blank, sd_that Brand's name woa insorted by Jobn A, Hunter, an attornoy horo, ncting i bohalf of Mary A, Higgina. Complainant, thoreforo, prags that those two convoyancos moy bo deciared fraudulont, and & reconvopanco mado to Mary A. Higgins, o that hor creditors may have tho bonefit of it. THE PRANKLIN DANK IN DANKRUPTOY. Ggorgo L. Ohapin a dopositor in tho Frankiin Bank, yesterday llod a petition against tho bank for it to show caugo Oot, 17 why it should not be adjudged bankrupt, Potitionor statos that during tho panio the bank olosod its doors, and that on opt. 22 ho wont to draw his balonco, and was rofusod. Fourteon days now having elapeod, which makos it an act of Lenkruptoy, tho potition is filod. Tho Diroctora have offered to pay about $8,000 to persons unknown to petitioner, but atill kaop thoir doors closad to the publio. THE DIVONCE MILL, Judgo Gary had his patiouco severely tried osterday, moat of his time boing ocouplod in oaring divorco casos, In nono’ of thom woro any defonsos mado, though in somo porsonal servico waa had, ‘Iho rockloss mode in whioh divorcos havo boon englnoerod through wea very appsront. In tho caso of - Riohards against Richads, tho complainant statos that_hor husband was appointed Consul to Loode, England, in 1850, and bis term of offico oxpired in 1870, and from this timo sho claims dosertion for two _yoars. The sttornoy, Mir, Besttio, had not omplied with tho Iow ro- quiring notlco o bo sent Lo the dofendant whero his residenco was known, and Judge Gary ro- tused the doores, but continned tho caso until & now publication 'should bo mado and n_copy theraof sent to tho dofondant, Counsol did not 8eom to comprehond tho law, but sppearod to expoct it would bo all right If tho ontward forma waro oboyed. To the caso of Fox against Fox, porsonal sor- vico was had, and tho complainant testiled to sotn of reponted oruelty, and algo that hor hus- band wa living in tho lty, and enjoyod an in- come of sbont 81,200 o yesr. A docree was anted, but tho quostion of alimony was do- forred until notico could be given to defondant of tho application therofor. Payno Fitz alno had & would-bo divorced cliont, whoto statemont was unsupportod by any othor witnoss, and, in & rigid cross-oxamination by tho Judgo, the said the brothor of hor husband lived in' Ghlosgo. - Tho Judgo thought that, through him, she might have ascortained tho whiorosbouts of lior husband, and ordored tha bo should bo subpmnsad bofore & decreo could bo grantod. Sovoral other casos wore tried, sud decraes grantod. Though much time is'now spent on ponding casos, yob, whon it Ia known that sll casos will be triod in opon court, it will diminish tho numbr of now once. INJUNCTION AGAINBT BTREET-MAEING. Oharlos F, Roco filod & bill against Mosos 8. Tunting, David F. Bishop, Matilda L. Roynolds, Oharlos ¥, Hunting, and Mark H. Roynolds. Complainant statos that he owns a pioca of land on Elston road and Rutlodga avenue, and subdivided » part of it Into lots, known s part of the Irving Park Bubdivision. Dofondants claim that straot callod Groonwood avenuo was Inid out acrosa said plata. but complainant donios that such was tho fact, and that if any such avenuo was laid on #ld plat it yras by bl anthority, On_ the 80th of Soptomber, 1878, dofondants, with horsos and plows, entered on complainant’a land and plowed it up, snd rounded up tho ground in_the form of & stroot, and malntain hiat thoy will coutinue to uso’ it a8 o streat. Complainent asks an Injunotion, which was od undor & bond of 1,000. This suit i8 a roply to one commenced by some of the dofendants againat complainant, to anjoin him from building & fonco scrons Groonwood gvonuo, aud blooking up tho seaoss to tholr lots, Tiaco, Instoad of anawerlng sald first auit or mov= ing for a dissolution of tho injunction, msado n flank movoment by commencing & new sult in anotlior court. GREAT WESTERN INSURANOE COMPANY REPORT. The roport of the Assigneo of tho Graat Wost- em Insurance Company was flled yestordsy morning : Dalance on hand Bept, 1. Tiocolpta during Bepiember Disbursomenta, , 3,102,05 8,043.67 00 Dalance on hand. DANERUPTOY ITEMA, The Unlon Sorow and Bolt, Company filed ite Ioport for, Beptombor, showing o balance of $193.12 on hand, A rulo to show causo waa entored in tho caso of John Myatt and others, and of Iaaao T’ Buth- erland, both involuntary casos, A creditors' meoting wus appointed for Nov, 18, in tho case of G, W. Philllps, Jr. T the matter of tho Btato Tusurance Com- pany, & motion waa mado by Mr, Gernatt for & zuls an tho Company lo shovw oquso why tioy should not pay the dividend of 3,000 claimail by Tolman & King, COUNTY couart, Lottors testamentary wore granted to Loulss t o will of Thorosn 8. Bowon was proved, lottors tostamontary crantad to Ioney T, Cinse and Goarge W. Sinith, Ira I, Bovien hnving re- nounced his rights, on tholr filing & bond of 0. Tn'tho eato of Charlos R. Carroll, tho oxcou- tor wa ordorod to pny tho unrdint of Ohurlea I, Corroll, n minor, £10,000. : GNIMINAT, COURT. Tudgo Willlnme waa still occupied in hearing olty apponl oneos yestorday, whicl wore gonor- ally for small amounts and unintorosting. udggo Booth carly in tho morning finisiied tho caso of Amands La Hoohe, who, ¢ wiil bo re- ‘mombored, was triad for sol{ing mortgaged prop- orty, by susponding hor sontauco. COUNTS 1IN DRILE. Anna Sohimidt, consoryator of Loula Schmidt an insano poraon, potitions for o snlo of eaid lunntic's estate, being Lot 5 in tho subdivision of Lots 01 to 00, in Brouson's Addition, with tho houso thoroon, boing tho homostond ' of poti- tlonor, and worth about $3,600. Albort E. Bishop commonced an actlon in as- sumpsit agninat Asshol Plorco, for §3,600. Allco M. Rondolbusch, who was in 1870 do- elnred Insano, flled hor potition yestorday in tho Bupotior Court, claiming to bo rostored to ronson, aud_nsling thnt hor consorvator may givoari acoount of lor proporty, sud dolivor it to hor. Adam Hoover filed a praccipo agalnst John B, Piorco for §2,600 damnges. On motlon’ of Nogiutor TMibbard, Randail I, Whito was ndmitted to practice in' the Unitod States Courts. Alvin N, Bsbin, for tho uso of 7. D, Colo, Jr., commonced an notion in_trespnss ogainsé tho Northorn Transportation Compnny for 32,000, Marous Kronborg commenced & suit i tros- paes ogainst William A, Buttors for $2,000. THE SUPREME GOURT. Spectat Dispatcls to Evening Mail and Iilinots Staats ertiuig. OrrAWA, Oct. 8.—f'ho Bupremo Court mot at 9 o'clock this morning, and transacted tho fol- lowiug businesa: M0TIONS DROIDED, 107—T, P, & W, Raflway Company v, Pouce, to,1ilo briefs oxtonded as asked for. 251—Philllps v, Moirot. l, Timo for appelico to Ale briefs extendod to the 10th inst, 324—R, & M. Rallroad Company v. Farmers' Loan and Trust Company ot al. ‘briefs oxtended tex duys, 401—Dunn v, Hlght, ‘Thirty days’ furthor tmo al- lowed to each R{m‘ly to file briofs, 204—Warnocke v, Lambea, Time oxtended to 16th {nst, for filing brief. 421—Merolinnts' Savings, Loan snd Trust Company v, Goodricl, for use, eto, ~Leave given to filo supple~ mental record. 555—Huox ot al, v, Brady, forrod from No. 95 to thin case, 454—Follansboo ct al, v, Parkcor, Twelvo days’ ad- ditional time given to filo briofs, 450—Eberbatt v, Cbicogo, Milwaukeo & St. Panl Tailroad Company, Appelisnt sllowed to 30th inet, to lo briefa ; appelico twonty days thoroafier; oud ap- pellunt ten days to Teply, DY Al JUSTION OOTT. 204—Tonls Warnccke et al, v. Johann Tambes, Motion to extond time in which to filo nbatract and Driof. The motion 1s founded upon su alldavit, and for tlo roasons statod tho timo il bo extendod tb the 5th inat. 421—The Morchonts' Savings, Loan, and Trust Com- rln)‘ v. Grunt Goodrich, for uge, &o, Motion for cave to'filo supplemontal record, Tho motion 18 ale lowed, DX MR, JUBIOE WALRER, 656—Thomaa Knox ct al, v, Peter Drady, This {s motion to transfer superse bond from No, 2 this caso, It seems that tho supersedeas bond was i tonded for 555, and was crroucously fled by tho attor- ney in 25, Tlio motion will bo nllowed, 455—Charles Follansbeo ot ol, v. John D, Parkor, ‘There s & motion in that caso for an exteusion of timo to file bricfs, We have oxamined tho aflidavits, and aro satisfiod that sufficlent gronnds aroshown, and twolvo days' additional timo will be given, DY MR, ONIEF JUSTICE LIEESE, 456—TJohn F, Eberhurdt v, the O, M, & St. P. Rail- road Company, There is o motfon in this caso to ex- tond timo to fllo briefs, That motion {8 allowed and timo to tho 30th fnst, gizon to tho appellant, twenly daya thoraltor to_appollee, ond fon doys aftor that for appellant to roply. Tlio Chlef Justicoannounced that the papers in re- application of Henry J. Mifilin wero found correct, s ordored tuo iasuanco to Ll of liconso to prac* . Timo Time for appelioe to flo Supersedeas bond trans- a to NEW MOTIONS, 04—Ellsha Buckman ot al. v, Ssrab Alwood et ol. Motion by dofendantin error for timo to filo addi~ Houal briofs. 140—David Wigglns v, The City of Chicago, Motion on bolialf of defondant fu orror o act aside order of continuanco, on auggestions flled, 241—James IT. Rees et al. v, Oito Peltzor ot nl, Mo- tion by appelles for Hinato s brief and sdditioual abstract 804—Soth Wadhiam ot al, v, Lucy O, Flaglor Gay, Ar, Blancliord—I desire to entor a motlon on behale of appellee for further time to ils briof, ‘Tho Gilef Justico—On yestorday wo oxtonded tho timo to him twenty days, " Docs lLie want still further mo Mr. Dlanchard—Woll, 1 would not suppose that lio 341—City of Cbicago v, Mary Kelly, Motion to sot aslido order of aflirmunce on afildaviia flod, 410—Taruum Blako . Christine Blake. Mr, Dlanchard—On beholf of Horvey, Anthony & Galt, ¥ onter o motion to atriko out cortalh portious of tho Fecord indicated §n tho ofiidavit filed, and con- tainod on pago 1,643 of the record, Mr, Nissen—I have tho plowsure of intraducing to tho Court, Mr, L. A, Shreve, late of the 8, Louis Dar, ‘whio denires to be enralled, The Qhtel Juatice—The Olork will attend to . G21—Heury Unlich v. Jobn 1, Mubilke ot al, Bir. Nisson—As attornoy for Loulsa Augusia Mublke, I enter o motion for leave to_arguo the case orally oh bellf of our clint. I bhave roduccd the ‘motion to writing, and filod {t, along with certaln sug- gestlons, with tho Clork, GALL OF THE DOOKET, The call of tho docket for tho dsy was then proceed- od with, and_such disposition mudoof tho several causes s {8 et forlh below: oorgo ITrona v. Frank B, Marshall, Judgment affirmed under the rule, 403—Hiram B, Reed v, Salomo 0. Woat, adminis- tratrix, ot ol. Taken o call, 403—Tho Fox Rivor Manufacturing Company v, Ed- ward ¥, Reovea, Taken on call, $04Wiliam . Maybon v. Jaincs I, B, Daly. Taken on call, 405—John Ourts v, the Estate of Horatio Curts, de- ceased, Judgment afirmed undor the rulo, 406—¥illam O'Rellly v, Nancy Secver. Taken on call, 4AG7—James A, Rosnolds v, Ira A. Palmor et al, ‘Taken on call, 408D 7. 6, Hubbardv. Thomas Rankin, S, Taken on call, 409—Georgo Bickman, impleaded, etc,, v. ‘Wood, - Taken on call, 410—Hortford Fire insuranco Company v, ‘Wobator. Takon on call, J11--shmuol Reynolds v. O, Lambert ot . on call, Joshua W, I Taken 412-R., R. I, & 8t.L, R, R, Co. v. Cyus W. Steel, Taken on call, 413—Jolin Gurta v, Eliza Brooks, Taken on call. 414—Lowia Androwa v, Supery Takon on call, A15—Hamuel Zopp v, Samul AT, Moger, Taken on 410—C, 11, Durnum v, F. A, Bragg ot al. Taken on all, 417—Jacob Richley et al, v, Martin Farroll, Taken on call, 418—Clara D, Garroll ot al, ox, o &, v. H, H, Fors- ytb, Taken on call, 4i9—Cornelius T, Flold ot al. v, O, D, & V, . R, Co, Taken on call, 20—John W, Bcott, fmploaded, eto., v, James Hamit- ton, Argued by Mr. L, AL, Bhrovo orl belalf of appel- lant, and taken by tiie Gourt, TO-MORNOWA' OALL, Thio call for to-morrow wilt bo of cases from 431 fo 440 fnclusivo of Knox County, ADIOURNMEN ‘The Gourt adjourned until T, 9" o'clock to-morrow ‘moruing, IOWA SUPREME COURT, Special Dispatch to Ths Chicano Tribune, DayeNronT, In., Oct. 8.—Thoro was a full Banch at tho oponing of tho Suprome Court this morning, Judgo Day having arrived last evon- ing. No casos were aubmitted, but the following opinions were filed : Boals v, Wright et al: appellants from Appancoso County 3 ‘allirmaed, Opiuton I;(v Day, J, e Spafford, appellant, v, First Nutlonal Bank, from ‘Tama County § afirmnod, Ol\hl(ull by Cole, J, Buorrlff, oppellant, v. Hull, from Wright ‘Gounty ; afiirmed, ' Oplnlon by Gole, J. Slate ‘v, Brans, appollaht 'from Ionry County ; aflirmed, ~ Opinioh by Cole, J, Rogors v. Taylor ‘otal,’ appollant from Aont- gomery County; appeal’ dlswissed, Opinon — by Millor, J, Mour & Co., appellants, v, Noville, from Wapollo County : aftirne x'chwlnmn by nuuar?'.!. il pellaut, v, Clark, ‘from Monron County ; reversed. Opinfon by Millér, J, Borrughs, sppeliant, v, M, Lalnadrits, from Stony Ou\mtf versed, Opinfon by Beck, 0, J, Walluco, appellant, v, Robb, from aflirmed, * Oplnion by fleck, 0, J, 3 Polson, appeliaut, V. Harvay, ffom Docatus County ; aflirmed, Opinion’by Boec) Honroo County ; —_— Plunos, Organs, Band Instruments, &o. Msars, Julius Baver & Co, at tho Monroo and State stroet corner of Palmor's Grand Hotol, Liave ou haud the lurgest stock of musical {natruments in tho West, 1t comprisos tho renownod Kuabe plano, and varlous other fnstrumonts,—orguns wud melodeohs of various ith o Jargo collootion of concortinos, accor- Measrs, Bauer & Co, hold an cuormous atock of band {ustruments of every variety, both of forelgn and home muke, aud aro importors of Italion sirings, and overy doacription of musioal morchaudiso, You that Hunger, Vislfors, an woll as our citizons, will find tho Doar ‘orn Dinfng-Roome (Thompson's’old placo, befors (e fire), Nos. 17 und 70 Dearborn troot, ono of tho beat segulatedy wioat convunlent, und satvfuctory plugou to 1 i Clleago, Everytulug wervod faof the ery bost fn the market, No.77 s fitted oxclusively for Iadios aud tholr attoniunts, All Cash. Tho Publio Library of Kontucky offera onty cash gifte, aud proposos to pay thiom by checks on tho Farme ers''and Drovers' Lank onthe doy of prosenta- tion, and without discount, ¥or full partioulurs, sco Tus TRInUNE next Baturdsy, Allogaticns that Thoy Have Been Write ton by an Elevator Firm, Statements of tho Registrar and Inspecior of Grain, The Firm Deny the Chargos. For sovoral dnys past, tho grain-oporatora of tho city havo boon somowhat oxercluod by a ro- Port that has cst suspiclon upon the motivos of tho fm of R. M.& O, 8. Hough, tho pro- priotors of tho olovator whioh Is located on tho Houth Branch, near Halatod stroot bridge, Tho roport neeusod tho firm of having writton ro- colpts for grain that bad novor boon rocoivad into tholr olovator, and of procuring their can- collation by fraudulont_roprcsontations to tho Roglatrar, Mr. Stophon Clary, Tha rumor, for it was lttlo moro, eprond rapidly, for tho offnso of Issulng bogus grain-ro- colpts 15 mot only punishablo by impris- onmont in tho Ponitontinry, but strikes at tho vory root of tho grain_trado, dostroying atl confldenco i receipts, and vitinting tho sccurity for ndvances of monay on chiom. Tho substance of tho report may be brisfly stated as follows: It was said that on tho 18th and 20th of Soptombor, the firm loaded & Inko vensol with two cargoos of grain from their olo- vator, tho recoipts for which Lad neverboen reg- istored or cancolod by tho Registrar, Mr, Olary, ag roquired by law, 'Cho fact having boon made known to Mr. Clary, ho informed Col. Hough that the firm would bo indicted by tho Grand Jury, upon his sworn testimony, unloss thoy should at onco procuro tho recoipts, and loave them at his offico for rogistration and cancolin- tion, Col. Hough thoroupon promisoa to hand in tho reccipts at ouco, and pleaded a8 an oxcuso for non-compliance with tho law, the great amount of grain that was bo- ing held in store in the country, hecause of the incnpacity of the Chicago clovators to recoivo it. It may bo horo pnid that it scoms to bo not un- unual for grain buyora to make purchasos and not obtain possossion of the roceipt for a week or moro, although it ia tho only logal ropresonta- tivo of tho {min. ‘The practico is bad, and should Do stopped Dy thoso who havo the power to do so. Thursday of last-weok Col. Hongh appeared in Mr. Olary's ofiice with a bundle of roceipts, which ' purportod to_roprosent tho cargoes of throo canal-boats. Thoy wero cancolod and rog- istored in duo form by Mr. Clary, undor the supposition that tho firm bad bought three bont- londs of corn ‘afloat ” or in the rivor. Mr. Clary statos that Col. Hough remarked that he ‘was making out tho recoipts that had never b cancoled on the two bont-loads that were sbi pod in Soptomber, and that they would bo ro-, turnod to him sgon. On tho following day (Fridey last) ono of the ‘younger Houghs loft two recoipts ot Mr. Clary's oflico, to be caucolled, which ho said represontod tho tWo cargoos that ‘had bocn shippod in Sop- tombor. Thoy woro_also _cancolod and rogis- torod in duo form. In a day or so it wag ssce tained, by o comparison of the bookain the Rog- intrar's offico with thoso of tho Grain Ingpector's offico, that none of thoso cargocs had boon ro- ported by tho Local Inspoctor as haviug beon recoived into thatho olovator, A note way nc- cordingly sont to. the Tosal - Juspoctor, by Mr - Clary, oasking on oxplana- tion of tho doflcit, An snéwor was_recelvod Dy Mr..Clary lnst Satnrday from tho Inspoctor, siating that tho fivo cargoos xoprosonted by the scsipta Lnd nogor gou fnto storo, but lid boon transforred by tho firm from tho ‘canal-bonts to tho lako vessols without boing put into the olo- vator. Upon rocolving this mformation, Mr. Clary went to tho ofica of tho Messrs. Tough, aud told o young mau, the only ocoupant, who_had made out tho racoipts, what ho bnd doho and the ponalty ho was Jiablo to, Tho young man woak~ onod at onco, and, oponing tlio anto, took out tho five rocoipts’ and handed them over to Mr. Clary, who wroto his nama ovor thom as ovidouco that they woro mnot good. A requost was loft with tho young man for Col, Hough to make on explanation of the matfor immediatoly. In an interviow with Mr. Clury yoskorda, Lo stated that. ho lind an fdon that tho firm moant to_insuo tho Logus recelpts. o thought their object was simply to_deceive him (Clary) snd provont him from bringing thom bofoto tho Giaud Jury for failing to hand in graiu rocoipts. 'Tho firm Lus beon buying up the boua fido roceipts of tho grain, but there yot romain throo cargoos. unroprosoitod at tho ogistrar's oflico, Tho offonscs of the firm do not scom to bo confined to the making out of bogus recaipts, but thoy havo also failed. t0 comply with the 1w in not trausforring tho grain through their ola- vator, if tho raports in ciroulation aro truc. Tho abovo statomonta contain the substanco of intor- viows, yestorday aftornoon, with Mr. Clary, Rog- istrar of Grain, and Mr. Horpor, the Chiof In- speotor, althotigh most of tho informacion was obtainod from tho former gontloman. A roportor of ‘Tz Trimoxe called at the offico of tho Messrs, Hough, but found no one in, ox- canttho Junlor pactnor of tho fim, o young i, who eaid’ that thero was no truth' in tho roports whatever ; that tho firm bhad boon guilty of no uncommon rrogularitios. FURS. LADIEY FURS! STRYKER, 231 WEST MADISON-ST, {The Leading latter and Furrier of the West), Shows one of the largest stocks of Ladies’ Fine Furs to be found in the city. Entirely New Styles! Fur Manufacturing and Repairing done promptly. The Largest Stock of Hats in the city for GENTS, YOUTHS, and CHILDREN. 231 WEST MADISON-ST. CHINA, 3 TEA SETS, DINNER SETS, TOILET SETS, Platn and Decorated, Goods by the Ploco to Matoh liLhn Bots. Fluo Tablo Uatlery, Bilvor-Plated Ware, Beant!fol Mantel Orna- ‘monte, TRlok Out and Engraved Tho Best Assortment fn Obloago, ddVMSSVT (2= = 5] (<) o [a' [ <) I LAWRENCE& O, 105 STATE-ST. __ MAOHE‘\JEE{?. WILLIAM A, HARRIS, Pravidoncs, It, I, Tulldor of the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE With Harris'Patont Improvoments, Sond for Girculars A 80-horso nglo fs on oxhibition at tho Cinclonat Ex position unti} Qotobor 4, and & 60-lorso Engine at the Loulsyillo Exposition until Qctohnr 11, . 0CT. 9,'7L, __ OCT.9,'T3 THEO. THOMAS’ LAST GRAND CONCERTS. T O~ I C-EX T, THE BRILLIANT Fire Anniversary Programme, (The audionco aro H.‘Irmfl Tully roquestod to bo soatad bo- forp ¥ o'clock), When the salcetlons tahiava boen performer on Oct, *71, but for the groat firo, will bo yiven, togother wit) GRANIL ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL MARCH, rrangod axprosaly fox Uils acenslon. MYRON W. WIITNEY, Tho celobratod Busso, together with tho othor culobrated Hololuts, will appenr. FRIDAY RVENING, GRAND BEETIOVEN NIGIIT. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ONLY GRAND MATINEE. BATURDAY EVENING, LAST GRAND CONCER'T, Whon tho peogeammo pore by Mr. Rt Coucobt 1 Otz wif Lo o, Thomes st hiy pidmission, 81, Holorsad "seiia” intn Noor s1e oxten, eirolo, 3 L ARFENTER & SIIELDON. THE GREATEST SHOW OF THE SEASON, ‘Wabash-av., cornor of Adams-at, MONTGOMERY QUEEN’'S GREAT EUROPEAN Wenagerie, Circts, Caravan, AND ONLY GENUINE BEDOULY ARAB TROUPE, MONTGOMERY QUEEN. Proncleto . O PhLca... 1 Blfostor NOE, Thursday Evening, Oct. 9. Matinoos dally tharoaftor at 2p. m. Argbian Nights Exfiurbnl?munfi i xtraordinary Hquostrian Exoroisos. Mammoth Mastodon Menagorio, olossal Coravan. O WILD ARABS! WILD ARABS! WILD ARABS! Sap Proy , Plotorials, and Postors . R eion. By Gontay ChIHob 5 aengs. o Pastioutar WAL FOOTE, UR., Gen'l Agont. STAR LECTURE COURSE. MUSIC HALL. Boforo ench Tecturo af the Conrse, nopuls clenss soloctions of Orchioatral Slusis will b sondered by the® STAR ORCHESTRA, Undor the Londorship of tha woll-known snd popular JOHNNY HAND. GRAND INAUGURATION Tuesday Night, Oct. 14, BRETHARTE Sccure Your Season Tickets, CARPENTER & SHELDON. MYERSY' OPERA HOUSE, Moarce-at., botweon Dearborn aud Btato, Avlingion, Cotton "% Kemble's Minstrels, A Tislliant and Laughablo Programmo, T tho Thiriling Durlonyao, entttiear 0 » et ook of FUNNY MOKES IN A FOG, 2¥ith Now Sconsey, onnt with tho outiro Gumpaty. Tobly Nowcomb, Mackin and Wilton, Billy Kico, Mastor o Dagonport, Jrnost Lindon. Wi, Arlington, Bon Cotton, and J, It 'Romblo in {avorite specinitiss. “ivery Evoning aud Saturay Natinoe. OIROUS AND MENAGERIE. TO-DAY, HOGE! fl[GHWAY!O FHl]LlDl\Y PARADE! MONTGOMERY QUEEN’S GREAT SHOWS. Procossion forma at cornor. of Elizabotls and 8ts. at 1 . m., proceeding down Madison to 11 thanco o Hilvaakonav., To Ghicago- inzio. LAST NIGUTS OF THE GREAT COMED SARATOGA. turdoy—Last SARATOGA Matigoo. Doors SATATOGA cinamences at B wid tommtimies b B SOt CRAKLOTTI CUSIIMAN as MR SHaniiny no 2 s ! MERRILI, " Soats can o ANauEg ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MURPEY'S NEW PLAY, MAUM CRE, THE GREAT HIT OF THE PRESENT SEASON. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF y EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MANKA, =t Saturd: eanted’ Wuntny oxcoptaly °F Mouday oxcopiad: rivo Bundnyat8:08, m, § Dallv, MICHIGAN CENTAAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS o 1ty and foot af” Tieentynecond-ste st corner of andolghy. Arrive, 0. WENTWORTH, necal Passongor AKont. CHICARD & ALTON HAILROAD. Kansay City and_Dencer Shart Line, e Chteagn, Sprin e, Unlon BDepiot, ket Oices ¢ Al Depol, el Zovirial bt St Cat 3t ear adlsvmeates wnd 154 Handdoiphegt Arrivn, Kansas Olty fox, sin Tacksonvile 1L, and Tonlataua, Mo, Kantas Clig Tast 14, vin | sonslite, fiL, and Leuisiana, Mo, via Main 'nlm. i o Tnrifn 13! Wenha Tavan, Washiukton i3 Jollat & Dnlght Aocomundation £y SHIEAS0. MILWAUKEE &5 Snton Depoty comner il ot 0 E5Souts Clartenes st Shorn Mpttand Faprse Otiawanai ir Dubitquo and Slour City K. Pacllio 1aat Line, Aurorn Paasongar . &0tk awa T nor's Grovo Accommodatian, Anrora Passongor, . Aurora Pagsengor i & Sloux Gity Kixp, it Rxpross, igh Downor's Grove’ Toxas Kxpross. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot fant of Laknst. and.fool of Teentyaecontat, ey 21 Handoh-see oot Blari L secon aud Onk Wood aud Oak Woods. and Oak Waods.. (a) Runs to Uuampaign on Satucdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAN. Oty affces, corner Kundolph anit LaSulle-stt,, and 15 Canals oty carner Hadisunat Arrice, a Paciflo Fast Line, @ Dubugquy Day It 4 Qmaba Night zhrom.. a Dubuguo x. ool Faal o Marquotte xpr 1t Pl Brproses ‘a—Depot cornor of Wolls and Kinzle. B Dbt coragy of Chael and Knrle-ate WL STENNETT, Gon. Pase. Agont. cu;.'o'[uno‘.‘ 'KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, icket and Freiyht Office, 77 Clark-st, Speclal I . Al . A, T, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot, corner of VanIuren and Shermunats, Ticket ofice,' Grand Faclio Hotels Teave, Arrive, T Qmatin, Losvonwth& Atchison s P oo M Lofrouwarin & Réciison 15 1] i 00 b : LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Vun uren-st., foot a7 LaSulle-st, Ticket omers, northicest corner Cl Jtandolphate., and southcest Corner Canal and 2 Mall, ia Ale Tigo anl Main Ling Sieclal Now York xpross via| XirLno: . i fxpron i Li Bifibast Avconimodation. South Chlcago Accommuiniion:: Teare, ey £ o m, Padife b 05 Fast Tan it Mail,..... Valpiaiss Aecommonation., 0, * 3280 p. . CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. g Toavo Cble: ¥ 02 8. .13 8146 p. m, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY. A GREAT ¥: BILL. Thursdny, Felday, A B Saa iad hees (e Sroe N i ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD, ‘And tho charming Comedistte, TENNY LXND. worful cant, N Tosartal oot Noxt waek, tho Great HEA| T propaeato GLOBE, THE PEOPLE'S THEATRE ‘To-night and Baturdey Matinoo, Mr. JOHN THOMP- SON in ‘HANS, Or A True Heart; and DIXIH, Or ur Oolored Brother. Monday—LIPLLI NELL. MILLINERY. MILLINERY! MODES RECHERCHES. LISETTE, CERES, MONTPENSIER, TRIANON, BACCHANALRE, WEBSTER'S, 241 WEST MADISON-ST. POPULAR SCALES, FAIRBANKS® BTANDARD SCATLES OF ALL BIZUB, FAIRBANKS, MORSH &00 ~ 1L AND 113 LAKE-ST. VIRGINIA OYSTER COMPANY, . & I OUAMBERLAINE, Propistors, doslers fn Cannod, Keg, and Hlioll Oystats, Ohamborialno's Wharf, orfolk, Var - Hoasan for 1418 o 8] ot By 1 Ore ise Ly Jieben b 0% “eafns arrivo at Chicago ot 7567 &, ., 8:35 2, m., and ji0b. m. ' Only iine running Saturdsy sight tratn fo Tns disuspolis and Clucinnati PROP?E@LS. fififlfis@fl? for Tommel. OFPICE OF THE WATER CoMa 20 WEST S, BUFFALD, Sopi BEALED PROPOSALS will bo racolved at this offo untll Wodgosday, Oot. 16, at . thes for extonding an somplotiug the B tinnil for'io " Bulfalo iy WVator Works unior tho Ningars Rivor, Pinse, spocliications, snd qusatition for tho abovo work o this'Gilce, and tho (ol as far as cams nco of 813 Toat) ean nuw bo- examined A1 b Contracior, rory Ul cist shovily & wross sura for the complatfor of ‘Tl ontico wark, anil’ bo" acaomantod. by a. Lond oy Sonda i tho rut of ton thousaind dollar, binding tho pac, st bl ki {h propuat o sufor o o sontincs Witk 15 aity (1o Srark Ly awardod to thomn. o Uotihanlosars Fesorva gLt 6 3ccoptarrefct any or all bids. ! VELLY IANVitar Camtsatoners. NOTIOE—PROPOSALS FOR HAY, Proposals will bo rocolvod by tho Board of Polico untt 9, for four fuudrd tous, oF a8 much: opartimont for tho Hoxt on- upiand prairio huy, 't bo wéil préasod I balcs, not to excond four hutideed pouda caoll In wolgli, 16 bio froo from ohafl and stick ol eurod, not blusoliod by oxponito 't raine and da Tha liay wilk bs upuotod by ou oiicer of tho Flro D purtmont, and all Ules o car-loads not, found in gon | ordor wilf o vojeoted, aud any oxponso Inaurrod by 1by i o will bo dodustod fro= ‘praviou bil o bille: ‘The payment will bo mado monthly, the hay to bo de. tvorsd BT for o cObmuultneo of tho Dowarts o mont, Tho Board rusorve the right to rojuct sach and uy dosring to furnish tho ssmo will incloss thy i with sutfoiont bouds, §n seatcd onvolopns, a & drespod 16 tho Buard of Folico, auil lowvo tho tho Secrotary of tho Hoard, oh or bofora tho th statod, REUBEN OLEVE) DAL BUERIDAN, L. Wntonr, L AL Davs, Board of Palice fof tho Fire Dipartumont. <O S 5 Will bo rocelved until Oct. 11, 1878, 8 p. m., for tho erca. tion of a Bohool ¥ in Bouth Evanston Behool Dis. triot, Cook aceording to J\lmu anid specliien. tiony Fdbraoke, Arohitao!, o, 110 tnat, Madisbivat., Cltcaiso, 'I;l::‘:lf')‘trtflmr:mr: aory tha oloct ahy or all Jropo 2 eaino, Ty ordur 6t Ditwotore, - JOUN B ADA Uhleago, Oct. 7, 1¥; i BALVE: oo ATUTEIREE Sulve, for v, Halls, CORNGBSI! 25 cont DR, ATEEPIENS, 138 Dostborn-at, v inan_& 1tnlil. bor, Whtoeata by VanBohnack. i PERFECTIONT BOKER'S BITTERS. lloitod, Harbor Orators a snoviaflys - ° Roware of Counterfoliss

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