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LOCAL POLITICS. Meeting of More Oitizens in the Pacifio Hotol Tast Evening, A Committeo Appointed to Co-oporato with tho Republican and Demoeratis Central Committoos. A Proposition that the Three Commit- tees Shall Nominate a Ticket. A mooting of citizons was held yostorday oven- 1ng at tho Pacifle Hotel for the purposo of con- sulting in roforsnco to putting in tho fleld a tloket in opposition to tho one to bo nominatod by tho so-called ** Paoplo's party." Amoug thoso prosont woro Obadiah Jnckeon, TRobert H. Foss, W. B. Batoham, Bt, OlairButhor- land, I, F. Riuyan, Col, Baldwin, Capt. J. W. Brockwsy, Cartor 1L Harrison, F. L. Chaso, Ald. Woodman, J. 1L, Dauiels, J, D. Cols, Abuer ‘Iaylor, Thomns Courtney, Capt Laughlin, Johu Walsl, Ald McGonuiss, Edwin Leo Brown, J, B, Briggs, E. M. W. Fullor, and Constantine Xann. AMr. Hatrison said tho object of thio meoting was to_take action in view of the coming olec~ tion, Two or threo organizations wero ulrendy gotting ready to place men in the fleld. Ono of thom, made up of descondants of tho Puritans, had beou supposed to bo runniug ono iden,— proventing the dosocrationof the Babbath, The opposing party hold that men should eat and drink when ond what thoy pleased, ~Anothor rlrty Delieved mon should ‘act only with n view 0 tho prosperity of the city. Iis membors did oot want the fluancial “affairs of Chicago digrogarded and only whisky and beer thought of, hoy wanted men to run the city for tho sake of cconomy and order, making police- mon neither spies nor loafors. Tho pereons who wanted such o ticket had beon studying how to got it. Somo thought tho Republican and Dem- ocratle Central Committeos should act. But thoy wanted tho best citizens, such as were Emannt, Lo give them thoir eupport in deciding 0w compotont and well-balanced men could bo ut in tho fleld, Homoved that Mr, Colo take ho chair, Mr. Colo daclined, and nominated AMr, R, T. Crano, who was clected. Mr. Harrison also moved that Mr. Oharles Cole bo elacted Bacretary, It waa agreed to, Mr, Harrigon, to try the sonse of the meeting, moved that they declaro {t to bo thoir opinion that it was for the interest of Cook County and Chicago that thoroshould be n Oltizens' Inde- pendent ticket, Ho wanted tho best men, uo matter who nominalod thom, But if those op- osed fo tho Ho sing movement wore dividad, ho Intter would win, Thoy could be driven to Ynt up good menj only by ogposlng them boldly, f Xesing saw thoir.ranke divided, ko would nominatomen he could rule. So lot thooutsiders nominate their beat mon, and forco the opposi- tion to do tho same, and thus good mon would be olected, whoover won, 3, Colo wantod the Ropublican and Domo- cratic Central Committoes and tho Committeo of Boventy nsked to join with them, The former mot Baturday. A. M, Forrier thought some odium attached to the word “Indopendent.” If it meant inde- ondent of tho mass of voters, he did not like . He would like to have o ropresentative ticket, which would bo a populsr ono; but it must como right from the people. He would move to substituto ' ropresontative " for ** in- du{undunl," but withdrew it after explanation, ko resolution waaadopted. Mr, Harrison thought nomes had botter not bo mentioned until a” campaign committos was organized. r, Cole was askod if e wanted to press his nuggufflon to invite other organizations to co- oporate. He thought if thoy did combine they would win, but if thote present started in olone the others might not like it. Ho moved tho other Committees be invited to coma in. Ald. Woodman said that the Committeo of Beventy had issued o call fora big convention to meot noxt week, Mr. Colo had been informed thoy would joln with them, Mr. Woodman moved the meeting appoint o Committeo of fiftson from the city snd five from the county to unite with the other Committces and got up a ticket, If they waited till the Convention of the Committeo of Beventy mot, it would be vory hard {0 agres on n tickek. Mr. Bateham moved to malko it nine from the city and threo from the county, and tho Alder- man accopted it. It was suggestod by Ald, Campbell ihat thero should be one irom each ward, but Mr.Woodman was opposed to going iuto tho wards at all. Mn’%r Wood said if thoy were to unito, thoy wauted to know if theio wns o Ropublican County Committce. He understocd a majority liad gono overto Hesing, and only abot nix could be relied on of the city members, Then they wero too far from tho people, The move- ment must be spontaneous and the peoplo of each ward must be consulled. That gave more satisfaction than & ficket made by a fow men, Lot the people havea band in. By Tuesday thoy could iave a convention of 125 mon of both arties, who could make a satisfuctory tickot. E‘hoy could bo oleclod by primarios or attho presont maoting. ‘Capt. Longhlin domod that o majority of tho Commitiee hind gono over to Hoslng. 1t was stated that each ward was ropresonted on the Central Committco. Add to them tho proposed Committeo of Nine, and tho rosult would bo satisfactory ou all sides, and would terrify tho opposition. Ald, Woodman sald the two most successful tickets were thoxe of 83 and '71, nominated by vory small bodios of men. The Central Com- mittees oud thoe Committeo of Nino would do better than a largo convention., it wos suggesled by MNr. Wilsy that they should havo two from each ward, Bomo of tho membera of the Republican and Democratic Committees woro not representative men, some taving barely oscaped going o tho Penitentiny. Ho moved that the committee organized that nix{llll bo two from each ward. Ald, Woodmau thought tho committeo would bo_unrioldly. J, A, Daniels opposed it for o similar ronson, and the amondmont was loat, Ald. Woodman's rosolution was adopted. 1t was moved by Mr. Ferier that ono man from ench nowspaper be invited to co-operate with them. It was ndopted. Johu C. Hilton moved the appointment of n committes of three to nominato the twelve. It was adopted. The Committoo was made upof Br, Hilton, Dr. Jordan, and T, E. Yerrier. Dlr. Hilton do~ clined and Ald. Woodman was eppointed. The Committeco rotired for consultation, Mr, Harrison eaid as platforms had boen the bono of contention at other meetings, and as they had mot as business mon looking for busincea men to monngo city affairs, ho offered o resolution to the effect that they would havo no other platform than the charactor of their nominees, asking no pledges, sinco men who mado them woro dangorous, The Commit- teo should nominate men who would act only for the grontest good of tho groatost number, ‘Tho Committoe then nde the following re- ort ; County—C. H. Dalton, Daulel Booth, and E. B. Taylor. OCity—C. IL, Harrison, R, T, Crane, J. L. Campboll, Daniel Soully, O. L. Woodman, M, A. Divine, JArthur Dixon, Louis Wahil, and AL W, Fullor, Mr, Harrigon deelinod to servo on tho Com- mittee, and suggosted W, B. Bateham. Mr, Woodmau suggosted E. F. Runyan, but he declined, being on the Committeo of Hoventy, snd proposed Thomas Courtuey, Mr. Courtnoy wauted somebody olgo, Mr. Woodman, 1n reply to an inquiry, said the Committeo was politicaliy well mixed up. Mr. Harrlson suggested Robort Foss, and he was put on, Mr, Harrison's motion rolative to & platform wag adopted, BIr, Harrlson moved that thoy invito all citi- #ons of Cook County and Chicago to co-oporate mith, them regardlons of purty or clique. It was ordored that the Committoo just organ- [zed meot nt § o'clock Baturduy, i; mfi uglraed u;. r, Harrison' Inat rosolutlon was adoptod. The meoting adjourned, v —_—— IMPORTANT TO_LIVE-STOCK SHIPPERS. The following clrcular, just issued by tho ‘Union Slock-Yards and Trensit Compauy, is of tmportanoo to shippers of live-stook : In ordor that tho Unlon Btook-Yard and Transit Compauy, commbinion firma and shippors from the country, ny bo equally proteted, sud properly un. deratand (ke futcndod, or riaht ataposlilon to-make of live stook that 1 ‘shipped to {ie Union Block. Yards, uot consigued to any party, or in caso 4ho owner 18 consiguce, Therefore, on and after Nov, 1, 1873, tho name of the party recelving the stook i the yards must apbear bon. tio bill ua conalgnes, or an ozder from fhe comlguor, given to tue Unlon Btock-Yard and Tranait compnny,‘luuflna to whom [ f plock miuist be delivered, Commlsaion firma will_neo tho nooosalty of inntructing their customore, or ship. pora in the country, to bo particular and havo il nams of the commfsslon man or firm placed upon the frofgt bills es consignco, Gronae T, WiLriaus, SBocrolary, FIRES, A 830,000 Conflngration on tho West Sido «= T'wo Flaning«Milly, Throe Drying-ilouscs, nnd n Lot of Lu bor Consumcds«A Couple of Small Fixoss . Tho clty wag again threatoned with o large conflagration yostorday morning, and our citi- zons lind another epectacle of a fire haviag fully 8 quartor of an hour to mako hordway In attor tho alarm hnd boon sounded, before o strenm of wator was thrown upoa it. The firo took place in that quarlor of the ocity that is oconpled by lum- ber-yards - and framo buildings, and, had the wind beon blowing hard from tho oast, wo cannot vonture to wsay whore its progress would havo boon stopped. The southonet cornor of West Twonty-second aud Loomis streots, is owned by Mossra. Pond & Boper, and was occuplod by n planing-mill and » lumbor-yard, "Tho planing-mill was a two- sfory frame bullding, ocoupled in the upper story by Pheenix Lnng, and baa attached to it brick enginc-house and two drying-houscs, one bolonging to Loang. Back of theso buildings, oxtondivg down Loomis streot, was tho Jumbor- yard of the samo fltm. About 75 foet west of Tond & Soper's mill, stood tho plaining-mill of Halr & Odiorne. This mill was similar to the othor, oxcopt that it was somowhat Jarger, and, liko it, bad & brick engino-houso attached, but only one drying-houso, and in tha rear, oxtond- ing back somo four or five Lhundred "cut, tho lumber yard. Tho fivo originated In a second~ story rear room of Poud & Soper'’s mill, used as o shaving-room, Thid ruom as some distance from the engino, and how it caught fire will hkol[y‘ romnin a mystory. Itis supposed thnt n sparle flow in through's crovico somowhoro, but no ono soeme fo know anything. definitely about ft, When discovered the fire bursting t.hrnu;«h the windows of the shaving-room, The slarm was Immediately sounded, and the nu(ilnu from the cornor of Twenty-socond and Fisk stroots was the first on the ground, but1t could not throw a stroam twonty foet. 'Tho testimony of all, persons on tho ground was that it was fully twonty minutes after the alarm sounded bofore-s stream of water wag thrown on the flames. Tho planing mill was soon on fire, and, with its'combustible ‘materials, almost immedintaly was beyond con- trol, Hadan engine now arrived, the mill of Har & Odiome might have boen saved, with all the lumbor of both firms, but there was none, aud tho ilames soon caught the drying- housesjand tho planing-mill of Hair & Odiorne, and sproad frow thom to the lumbor-yards., Ha:l o high wind risen nothing could bave provented reat fire. Tho firo began about 11 o'clock, and was undor control by 12, Mark Sheridan ‘was onzly on the ground, giving viluablo sssist- anco, a8 ho always does at such times, Of course it is imposaiblo to get the oxact lossos, but the following is vory nearly correct : Fond & Sopor,on planingemill and contonte, $16,000; insured for 86,000, Two drying- housos, £6,100; insured for $2,600. Lumbor burnod, loss, 3,000 ; insured for 1,000, Total loss of P, & B., 824,100 ineurad for §9,500. Hair & Odiorno - lost, plaoing-mill and con- tents, ©18,000; insured for £8,260. Drying~ house, £6,000; insured for $2,750. Lumbor burned, $1,500; fully covered by insurauce. Total loss of H. & 0., §26,500; insured for 12,500, g%%d total loss by fire, $40,600; insured for Desides the above, wo learn that Phoonix Lang lost $5,000 worth of black-walnut and other lumber, insured for 81,800, apd Hair & Odiorne had §2,000 worth of finished boxes, Tho insurance on this property could not be as- certained, Most of the insuranco is divided up among tho difforent insuranco companies in the follow- ing sums: Moridian, Citizons’, Narragansett, Merchants’, Homo, National of Now Yorl, -Na- tional of Philadeiphis, Allomnaia, ~ Billvitle, Poople of Now York, and Orlont, cach §1,000 ; Pennsylvania Fire Assuranco and Awmericau, of Philadolpbin, 5600 cach ; Amazon sud Bangor, each 81,500 ; Globo and Lycoming, sach §2,000. Tho nlorm from Box 803 at 7:45 yesterday ovening waa caused by a firo in_n_story-and-n- holf barn fn the rear of 464 South Halsted aixeot, owned by Joln Vornel, and filled with hay aud rags, About £400 of dnnngo was dono, the loss boing swolled by the burnii of & lorac. ~ Thoro was an insurance of only 8100 on the Eropurly. At o quarter past 12 o’clock yenterday n still alarm waw given to Bugino No. 7, caused by an inoipient fire iv rear of H. H, Koon's rosidenco, No. 544 Hurlbut street. Littlo Koon had been amusing himself with & bonfire, which spread, No damuge was done. —— THE EXPOSITION. Twenty-five Thousand Visitors Yes- terday, Xncluding n Delegation of Red Mon--Excursionists: from the Country=--Improvements in the Scve eral Departments, Thosa who romember yosterday can bear wite ness that the weathor was balmy and the south- om wind genial and pleasant. The managers of the Exposition wero pleased with tho moteorological conditlons, which wero one tirely in accord with their desire for s large audicnce, and they wera not disappointed. Thero wero excursions on several railronds. The Chi- cago & Bt, Louls Road brought visltors from its torminus on tho Miesissippl and from interven- ing sietions, The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy brought in a large number of extra cars on the mornivg train, Mr. Cummings, the con- ductor, said the passengera camo from Galoa- burg, Mondota, Aurora, Naporville, and smaller poiuts. The Illinois Central also contributed largoly, and so did the Rock Island. Conacquent- ly, thero was a big houso all tho forenoon, ss many aa 15,000, to ssy nothing of the 10,000 who went in the evening. It was one of tho best days sinco the show oponed, and was vory gratifying, Among the distingulshed visitors, woro a squad of noble red men, who have been sojourning liore fora fow days bofore leaving for Washington, "Tho uncolored portion of tho audionce took de- light in watching the movemonts of -the copper- Litod gontry. ‘Iho courtosies of tho Exposition have beon extended to the American Institute of Architects, who will t in & body to-day. The Executive Committeo aro in receipt of communications from stations along the Eastern ronds, inquiring why thore aro no exoursion ratos, and the conntry papors are exprossiug tho focling of the peoplo in unmistakablo lauguage, The Executive Committee are powerless iu the promises, They havo dome their duty, by ropeatedly asking some concoeslon as to ratos, which bas boon porsiutoutly wofused. hese roads, the Michigan Contral, tho Michigan Bouthern, and tho Pittaburgh & Fort Wayno, de- cline to accommodato the poople who patronizo them and the city to which thoy aro go deeply indebted, Of course thero is no remedy unless the hearts of the managors soften, and there is little hope of tuat. The show is in nnlondld condition, Thore have beon many additions to the dopartments during the past week, and it s better worth soo- ing than over. The baud has Improved in_tho seleation of tunes, which are more livoly and in« spiriting than Loretofore. Now is the timo to go again and inspoct the mew stiractions, ag woll ag to make & moro carcful study of the ou- rlnuslu.‘\énga which could only be glancod at in ono visit. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME, Following s the musical programmo for to- doys AFTERNOON, 1, March— Amoretten ", 2, Overture—‘* Crown Dia 3, Belection from * II Poluito 4, Waltz—" With Joy aud Lovs 8, Potpourri—Irish airs, 0, Yolka—!* Onvalier "\ 0uveseses 17, Holection—* Tho Puritan's Day; 8, Prayer from * Mosea ", 0. Honson galop.us.e.s EVENINO, 1, March—" Sonyenir de lHeldelborg 2, Potpourrl—Lupular Alra. 4, Overturo—*‘La Relno d' 4, Waltz—* Remombrance of Philadel: (3 !nx;flmla—“'l‘hu age in Amorica 6, Polka=—'*The Littlo Pet ", 7, Boug—* Robli Adulri— 8, Groud processional marol 9, Gnlop—*Ton Pl *, Coudutor, Flodoard Parlow npont ol Btovos. A noticoable festuro of the Exposition s the display of atoves made by Rathbione, ard & Oo, The 'ears lesa" cook, * Itathbono" range, * Paclfic” cook, and # Drilliant” anti-clinker base-burner uro popular with many bouscholds in tho city, Intendlng purchasers Ao fequeated to examiuo thom, ~—The richest man in Denver, Ool., is said to ,be a Moxican, aud his wifo is an Indian, wag |. THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1873. RAILROAD NEWS, Proposed Abolition of Ticket Agents’ Commissions. ‘Orgnnization of “The Genoral Tickot and Passenger Agenis’ Assocls ation of Chicago.”? Binco thooxposure of the swindles porpotrated by local agents, runncrs, and scalpors, under tho prosont systom of paying commissions for solling tlokets over cortain lincs, this mattor has mot with considorablo attention from the Bupor- intendents and manngors. Even tho Goneral Ticket Agonis thomwolves bocama scared, aud onlled & mooting, which wag held in this city on tho 8th of October, for the purpose of consldor- ing the mattor, and at that meeting the follow- ing recommeondation was unnnimously adopted ‘Wo earnestly recommend to the General Maung of tho Itatlway Aesoctation of Amerlea, for thelr col sideration, the desirability of n tola} abolition of com- misslone to ticketesellors, au now #o generally pald by all raflwny companiea, We have Jong felt that & radical reform fa ncoded in this reapeet, 08 wo bave endeavored to equalize tho comimniasions paid by {ho severnl lincs in competition, yet thus fur have beeu unable to accomplish tha desired reault, owing, i o measure, to (ho diversity of interest and fcas to be harmonized, but principaliy from the fact that {ho commistions cannot bo kept at tho geu- eral ralg botween compoting points, Wa have, after long and earncst considerution, como to the couclusion thut the only way to control tho mater, and tuus reliovo our acveral compaules of n vory hewvy burdey, tho proportions of whfch aro simply enof- miour, 88 comya1ed with the amount of businers in compotitdon, 15 to totally nbolish tho entire payment of commiseions, ofther directly or indirectly ; and to this end wo elncerely bope you will take prompt nnd do- cisivouctivn, Lespectfully submit.d, - F', R, Mxene, Ohabrman, 8anuxz, Powery, Sccrotary. Tho foregoing recommondation was lnid bofore tho Railway Association of America, which mot . in this city a short time since, aud, after due de- liberation, the following resolutions wei g adopted: Resolved, That tho members of this Association, haviog received {ho communication of the Generol Tickot Agents, approve ita recommendation, and de- clare thefc opinion that all payment, directly’ or indi- reotly, of commissiona moy and should be abolished, Resolved, Thnt wo recommend all radlroads in tho United Btatos and Canada to unite in an agreement to discoutinuo tho yuyment of consmisslons in any form, on nud after the 1st day of January noxt, Rtesolved, That the Secretury bo directed to proparo a chculnr continiug thess resolutions, and 1o send o copy to the managers of cach roud in the United Btates and Oanada, requgsling thelr aseont to thom, and ask- ing them to'ngrea to diacontinue pryment of comunis— sfons after the Lat day of January noxt; provided, that tholr compotitora ahull sgreo to discontinue, ond’ also requesting them o namo thoro competitors whose as« Bsent must be socured, Rtesolved, That the Becretary Lo directed to maken report of tho replies recaived to his circular to the gouefl.\ meeting of railroad managers, provided for in o following resolution : {Resolved, That wll raliwoy mansgers in the United Btates and Canada are invited to meet for the consid~ eratlon of the abolition of {ho payment of couimis- slone, and of such othor important mattera as may bo brought boforo them, at the Grand Pacific Hotel, Chicago, on Wedncsday, the 19th day of November, and hat those who catinot sttend in peraon sre re- quested to ond ropresontatives, Adopted unanimously, J, M. Warkzs, Chairman, Hinax E, SHanrs, Corresponding Secrotury, In nccordance with tho above rosolutions, the Bocrotury of the Railway Association of Amesica Las 18sued tho following circular : RAILWAT ASSOCIATION OF AMERIOA, OFY10X OF BECRLTARY AND TREASUBER, 81, Louts, Mo, Oct. 11, 1873, Bin: With reforence to tho attached copy of resulus tons adopted at o convention of this Assoclation, Leld Bt Chicago ou tho 8thof lis month, I hiuve the houor to request that you will communicats o me, s early as conyenlent, your declsion regarding tho propositiot to abolish the' payment of commisslon on tho el of tickets, ond whether your read will be ropresented at tho General Convention, o bo lield at tho Grand Pa- cific Hotel, on Wedsiceday, the 10k of Novembor nest, atlla.m, Aa tho agreemcnt f8 to be binding on cach rond only {n’ caso its compelitors become partics to lt, Ihave also to beg thut you will, in.your roply, namo tho roada you consldor compelitors, whose assent must bo secured. Olbier mporlant matters of common interest will bo brought before the Convention. You nre ihercfora carneatly invited to atieud in person, or, if that be not. possible, to eond n represcututive, Yours respect- fully, Hanny E. Suanre, Correspondiug Sceretary, Thus far the aesent of nearly overy railroad company in the country has beon obtained, aud thero i a fair prosgcet that the commisrion ays- tem will bo abolished. RAILROAD JAGNATES 1N TOWN. The party of prominent 1ailway mon—consist- ing of Mr. Casecl, re})mzeulnfi\'u of tho firm of Bischofsheim & Goldachmidt, London, Eng.; . L. Hazard, General Westorn Agent Erio Rallyay; I, J. Fairbank, railway contractor, Loudon ; Georgo R. Blanchard, Becond Vico- President of tho Erio Rmilway; C. G. Barbor, privato secrotary to President Wateon, Lrie Rnilway ; 3, H. Dovereux, President of tho Cloveland, Oolumbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis Rallrond and Geueral Mannger of tho Atlantio & Gireat Westorn Rullwa)l'l; R. E. O'Brien, Second >, ‘Vice-President, nn P. D. Cooper, Goueral Superintendent, of tho _ At~ Iautio & Great Western Rudway; E. 8, Fiint,Geneinl Supetintendent ; C. O, Gale, Divis- ion Stiperintendent ; Frani Ford, Chiof Engincer; and A. G. Wright, Road Master of the Columbus, Cloveland & Indinuapolis Railvoad; W. W. Woodward, Urosident, and 8. Woodward, Gen: eral Superintendent of the Indianapolis & St, Louis Ruilroad—haveroturned from thoir trip to t. Louis and Indinnapolis, and aro stopping at tho Grand Paciio Hotel, Tt is confidoutially as- serted that the object of their journoy has beon to bring about a consolidation of the 0. C. 0. & I. Road, moroe familiarly known as tho Bee Line, which road was latoly resoued from tho clutehes of Vanderbilt by tho hitherto despised and im- poverished corporation known e the Atlantio & Great Western Roilroad Company, with the In- diunpolis & St. Louis Railrond, to give tho At- lantic & Great Western Road a continuous line to the lattor city. Who principal offices of the consolidated liuos will, it is enid, be at Indian- apolis, it being tho most central point, Should tho above arrangoment be consummated, it will ploce under ono managemont nbout 1,800 miles of road, which will cowmprise oue of the most important lines from the Wost to the Atlantic sonboard. A NEW ASSOCTATION. Tho Goneral Ticket aud Passengor Agonts of Chicsgo assombled, avening bofore last, at the oftice of tho Parsonger Agent of tho Dittsburgh & Yort Wayne Railrond, for the purpose of ef- focting an organizstion, Mr, I, R, Moyers, Gon- oral Passonger Agent of the Vittsburgh & Fork ‘Wayne Tailrond, was electod Presidont pro tem,, and Mr. Bain Powell Sccrolary. ‘The firet thing in order was the submission of by-laws, and at'12 o'clock p. m., after the Asso-~ tion had buen in session four hours, thoy kuc- i:ended in adopting Article 1, which resds as fol- 0w ¢ This Association shall bo ¥nown ns tho General Ticket and Passonger Agents® Assoclation of Ohicago, Thoy aesombled again youtorday morning at 9 o'clock, at the Gonoral 'Wicket Agent’s oftico of the Chicago, Mook lsland & Paciflo Railroad. They wero still in sossion at 5 o'clock yestordsy aftornoon, but it has not tranepired how many more articles of thoir by-lawa they succoedod in manufacturing up to that time, At what office thoy will meot to-morrow or the following days is not known, since their procesdings aro kept a profound secrot. TIE GHICAGO 4 IOWA NAILROAD, Froight businoss on tho Chicago & Iowa Rail- road is excoodingly hoavy at present, and Mr. F, E. Hinckley, the Prosidont, oxperionces great troublo in ‘eupplying enough cars. Two hun- dred new cars have just boen ndded to the roll- ing stock of tho road, and the cry is still for moro. THE CITY IN BRIEF, Those lunches st No. 172 Madiron streot, givon by tho ladios of the Union Park Congre- gational Churen, will be continued for the re- mainder of the weok. John Iughes is an old snoak-thiof and yagrant, who was found ssleep on the railroad tiack and faken to the station, Banyon sont Lin to Bridowell for two months. The rogular examination of toachers for the schools of Cook County will bo hold at the ofiico of A. @ Lone, County Buperintendont, at No. 178 Randolph strect, néxt 8aturday, commoneing at fo'oloek in the foronoon, "Tho Star of Iopo T.odge, No, 16, 1. 0. G.T., will hold an_open-lodge meeting nt 8 o'clockto- morrow ovening in tholr hall, on tho southwent cornor of Dewplatnos and Washington streots. Good speakers and muslo will bo in attendance. The Chlengo Ac;ulum{ of Homoopathic Phy- siciann aud Surgoons will meat at No, 00 Wash- ington streot thin evoning, 'Iho objeots of the meoting uro tho election of ofticors and the dis- onselon of hypodermio injootiona, lsyery mem- bor is expoctod to particlpato, Donnls Hnssolt stole a horso and buggy of P, J. Friur, who keeps o livery-atablo on th corner of Btate and T'wonty-third stroots, Io gob 6 far as Bandwiob, Iil,, with 't when Lo was ar- rosted, aud way brought brok to tho oity last 3 night by Detootive Homizman and lodged in the Contral Blation. Thomas Kocflm in an omploye of the Wisdon- sin Contral Railrond.”Ho got drunk on Monday, and had his pooket-book stolon by Robort Honrna and George W. Poterman, who wera socu in the not, Banyon hold thom ench in 8500 boil to answor the ohargs of robbary. Tho Trades' Assombly will hold & muollng In tho editorinl yooms of tho Evening Mail, Fifth and \Vunhlngtnn nyonuo, bobwoon Madison streote, Friday ovening, to mako arrangoments to rocal i vo Josoph Areli, tho great Enrglmh [y cnltura] loader, on hie arrival in this olty, and to toader him o recoption, At hinlf-past 4 o'clook yesterday afternoon n horrible nceidont hinppened at tho Union Eloya- tor, at tho corner of Bixteonth and Luwnber strcats, B. Kont, whilo working nt the grafn, got caught in the shoveling-shatt, and was in- stuntly illed, his body boing torn to piecos. Tho mutilated romninsof tho poor man were convoyed to his Inta residence, 838 Centro ave- nue, where he leaves o wifo and four childron, The following_doscribod property s at the Harrlson Streot Polico Btation awaiting the own- Ono hesvy plain gold ring marked ** A, ouo gold-plated wateh aud ohain, each marked " G, Jacob;" threo beer-faucets; six mnil-bags; soven white luen shirts; thirty-fiva white llnou bosoms; ninotoen water-funcoty; clothing, carpote, Toad pipo, nnd gas-fixtures, Some porson writes anonymously to call at- tontion to the ** frail, unworkumanlike, and, above all, most dangerous aud unsafo framo building" now being ercoted on the west tido of Novla stract, near dilwaukeo avonne. If such is the condition of any bulilding, tho person comulain- ing should make his compluint to tho Board of Pilulio Worlks, swhose duty [t s to attond to wuoh matters, % Patrick and Margarot Woods keop n house on Twenty-secund sticet that: is tho resort of all tho thioves in that part of the city, They, wich Edward Quinn, an otd resident of the Bridowell, wero anicsted aud tried boefore Banyon yeater- day, on the charge of vagranoy, Iatrick will vomain at thecily vesort till the spring Lias come, ;fld tho othora will keep him company till Now enr’y, Tho free-for-ull raco for & purso of §5,000 be- twoen Goldsmith Maid, Glostor, and Bashaw, Jr, which was montioned in Tire TRIDUNE of Suu. day, will ocour st Doxtor T'ark this aftornoon, and promises to be an exciting turf ovont. Tho Indies will get tho Lest viow. from the ladies’ grand B‘NHE Budd Doble promisea that, if his mare js fecling well and tho track is in condition, he will make hor equal if not her 1ccord, It was rumored around tho Olty Hall yestor- day thata fund of $60,000 had Dbeen rafsed to securo the success of either the Gay or Matz plan for a Court-House, when tho mattor next comos before tho Common Council. It was also rumored that Ald. Bailey would move to_racon- sidor the vote wheroby Tilley was nccorded the plan, and that Ald. Warren would second the motion. If the rumor ik correot, this will come to pasa on Friday night. The Board of Polico yosterday let a contract for blaskets to Field, Leiter & Co, The order of tho Olrcuit Court restoriug Michaol Reivert and Edward Moran to duty as Hollcu ofticors was suitadly acted upon. Henxy Miller was appointed nu{walul police watchman for the Pittsburgh, Chicago & 8t. Louis Railway. William Cline was dropped from tho list a8 a specin! policeman for intoxication. Bpecial Polico Patrolman William H, Wilson was discharged from the force for ju- nttontion to Cuty. The monthly report of the Chiof of Police was received aud placed on file, The operation of pumpl:fi out tho two shafts at'the erib was going on alf dny yostorday. The pressuro of tho hoad of water belug removed Irom tho old one, thero is no leakago in the new one. It is found, howover, that the pneumatic Erraasum bos blown o gap from the eye to tho od of the Inke, of Surprising dimonsions, zood eat This has been filled up with clay, and no water comes in _at present, Bhould tho mud oaud slush bo baled out of tho sumpt to-day work will bo commencod in supporting the roof of tho drift, and prepara- tions be mado for tho oculistic oporation of re- moviug tho otber half of the eyo. Should this bo done without accldent a great foat will have been accomplishied, braces will bo put in, mas sonry built, tho drift lined with coment, and all Do lovely inn few days. Otherwiso—but the al- ternative is not pleasant to think upon. A corrcspondont of tho Springfleld (Masa.) Repablican, writing from Chicago, gives i glow- ing description of the city, and winds up in the following strain: *‘faveI given you nny iden of a ity yot inita_early infancy, with an air of progiess written all aver it, with the gayoty and glitter of its fashionablo boulevaids, the elegance of its loug rows of marble blocks, the ingobuity that constructs lake and rivor tunnels, that builds homoes for the fiicndless and 'the nowsboys, sLd is well known for ita doods of_charity and liborality toward all good works, aud whero lifo is so tuglhl it soems n drenm? 1t is the onthusiasm of her citizens, thoir ogotiem and faith, that makes it grow o fast, aud the centre of the commorciul and agri- cultiiral West,—tho queon of all this fair, smiling Iand. It cannot holp growing in prosperity, rising in_valuc, im&xmvln in ndvantagos,—this city, facinating an ; enticing. A GAMBLERS’ BRAWL. Sheoting-Scrape Mctween o Profess sional BunkosMan und a skin-Gams= blere=A Brolien Arm the Only IEes sult, At about halt-past '8 o'clock yesterdsy after- noon a shooting affray occurred ut the coruer of Clark and Madison streots, tho principal on- joyers of tho event being Georgo Duvall and Joln Lawlor, tho former a high-toued bun- kolst and monte-man of the Mike DBle- Donald clique, the Ilatter a ekin-gambler who plles bhis profession on his own hook. It scems that the McDonald organization of gamblers are bent on having and holding comploto control of tho gambling and gamblers of the city, and aro vory joalous of any ono who tried to turn gambler on his own hook. As al- ready stated in Tue Tarmune, the organization havo established o hoadquarters at {ho corner of Monroo and Olark streots, & sort of Chip Ex- change, with the notorious Mike as Prosident. Opposito these headquartors, at about 10 o'clock yostorday morning, the above-named met, ond Duvall approached Lawlor, and, much to the surprisc of the lattor, accused him of insulting bis wife, and, although Lawlor deniod having done so, caught him by tho thront and knocled bim down with his flat, It may be stated that Duvall was backed up in his cowardly sssnult by, Garrity, the notorious rough and gambler. Tho partics soparated until the ocourrenco of the soquel, which occurred ab balf-past 8 in the afterugon, at the corner of Olark and Madison stroets, Lawlor, who it seoms Las been for some timein bad odor with the MoDouald crew, saw that tho assault was a put~ gI; job, and dotormined to have an apology. eoting Duvall at this spot, he approachod him and asked for an apology. Insloug of granting it, Duvall drow up and prepored to striko Lawlor, who, howover, {o dofend bhimsolf, drow his revolver and fired four times, ono of the balla striking Duvall in the contro of the fore- arm, breakiug the bono snd inflicting damage of such s nature that it is quito probablo that Davall will not be ablo to jork three cards round with bis acoustomed kill for some time, Doc- tora MoDonald and Baxter say that tho wound is [y ver{ sorious, though unfortunately for socl- oty it is not & fatal, ono, Bl thero is & certain amount of eatisfaction in secing that those creatures, at times whon their “honor” s involved, can mako a little attempt at a wholesome oxtermination of one another. —— [THE SCHOOL] SUPERINTENDENTS, Tho Btato Association of County Schiool Buper- Intendonts mot for tho second day's work, at 9 o'olock yosterdoy morniug, The chalr was taken by Mr. flull, of MoLean County. Thore wag o very full moeting yostesday morning, Megsrs, Pepoon, of Jo Davioss County; Smith, of Whitesido County; Proston, of Lee County; and Willinms, of LaSalle County, being tho Buperintendents present who were not at Tnos- duy's gession. ‘Tho digeusslons were carried cu with considorablo enmestness, ‘he subjeots on which papers wera rond wors, **What Huggos- tionsto Givelo Tanchors, aud low toGive'Them,” hy . 1, Lonl, Suporiutondout of Olampaign County, and on * Bchool Visitation,” by R, Wiils tnnw, Buporitondent of Lasallo County, At the afternoon sosnion Horaco 2 ‘ml, of DoKalb County, road s papor sotting fortn that Al primavy” Instruction can und should Lo mande an futellectual oxorolsa to the child,” aud tho p\'oFusmun wau_slrongly suatained in the disenssion whioh followed, M. W. Smith, of Whiteside County, rend a ynmr upon the methods of teaching in tho die- riot schools, The mooting thon adjowrned unfil to-day, | whon, in the aflernoon, thoy will visit tho Nor- mal School at Englowood. —_————— 'WIERE IS CUNNINGIIAM ¢ Another Postponement of Nick Gearyds Arial-An Imporiant Wite noss Mysteriously Disnppears, The case of I'he People vs, Joseph Duncan, Jammes Nowlan, and Nicholas Goary, who aro undor indlctmont on the charge of robbing a prostitute named Lizzlo Moore of s valuable colleotion of diamonds nnd jowolry, was called in tho Criminsl Court yostorduy morning, Jus- tico Willinms prosiding, This 1s tho third time that tho case has been bofora thoe Court, the de- fouso having securad continuauces in the two lnst torms owing to the absonce of important witkesson. The intorost taken by tho public in tho trial wan manlfested by a largo nitondanco of spactators, who hovo not forgotion tho diue turbanca crented in the Police Dopartmont by tho robbery and tho subsequont rosignation of Capt. M. O. Hickoy, and who aro anxious {o soo what foundations thore wora for impugning tho otlioinl butegrity of tho lattor, Btato's Attornoy Recd reprononted the poople, aud Mossrs, Trude nud Richardon the dufeusv, Whon the cuso was 10gularly bofore the Court, tha Btale's Attorney ualf;nl oll' tho names of tho witnosnes for ihio prosccution. When hie renched that of one Cunninglham thioro wad no response, Ho thoreupon imtoimed the Court that snid Cunpinghau was tho most important witness behalf ot the poopto, ho having swormn bofore the Grand Jury thut ho could idousify Duucan 1 boing ono of the robbors. In NNB to an inguiry from tho State's Attorney, Doputy Sherilf Merrill stated tuat be hud o subpeoun for Cunuinghnmn, but lind boou uuable to serve it, as the wiluoss wos out of the aty, 1ho ftate’s Attorney then nsked the Court to pnas tuo case until Cunning- ham could bo found, ) could not go to trial without hun. —The'dofenso Lind bad two continuances for a shnilar season when tac prosecution wero rendy to proceed. The p&:uple wero now entitled to ‘havo tho caso passed, Mr, Trude, in bebnlf of the defendnut Goary, objected to any furthor pustpouement. The abyont witness could fiivn no testimony against Dbim, as be ackuowledged to the Grand Jury. QGeary was fully prepared for trini, all his it~ nessos belng {n court, and all the witnesses against him being also present. ‘I'ho Biate's Attorney emd he did not want to try the caso twico, and agnin urged the Court Lo Iot tho matter pass over. Hiy Houor decidod that the prosecution were entitled to a postponement. Jrom presont appearances it would soem that tho cusio- will not bo disposed of this term. Tho State's Altorney feets contident tlut Cuuning- lam, the absent witness, has been bought off aud put out of the way. —_— EVANSTON. The Board of Trustecs of Evanston held a meeting last Tuesday evening. Presont, . J. Gilbort, 0. A, Willard, H, G. Powors, sod Will- iam Blanchard. A proposition from the Evanston Gaslight & COoke Compruy, to furnish gas for seven street- lamps, to bo_located on Davis street, for six mouths from Nov. 1, for $100, was referred to the Committce on Street Lampa, The boudsmen of Snuuel Greon, the default- ing Tremsurer of tho_school fund, are Gen. Jullus Whito, Morril Ladd, on ono bond for $5,000, dated Nov. Y, 1671, and J. M. Willinms, Louls Kistler, aad L. {1, Boutoll, on a boud for $20,000, date Fob. 16, 1879, Itis belioved that tho balanca shown on hand April 1 wheu, tho books wero oxamined, was flctitious, The amount appropriatod is about §8,000, and iv is thought that the monoy lias been used in emall sums to support his family. e — = HEALING WATERS IN MADISON. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MapisoN, Wis, Oct. 15,—Gov. Washburn sowe time pinco Bent sumo of the water from the artesian well in Capital Park to Prof. L. A, Lap- ham, of Milwaukee, to be analyzed. Tho analy- eis hng beon made by Gustavus Bode, w skillfull aunlytical chomist. It showsn combination of ingredients similar to the Waukeshn Bothosds water, though not quito so_highly impreguated, ‘There is less bioarbonate of lime aud magnesia, moro iron and salts of koda, ‘T'he analyzing chemist snys: “Tho analysis shows tho same #mall amount of salts, the ab- souco of eulphato of lime and of = organic matter, nnd the slight excess of alkall, charac- teristic of those waters which nre recommended for medisinul propertics in the Bothesdn of Wau- kesbn, or the Niluam of Milwaukee, or numorous othor eprings, In rogard to purily and bright- neks, it is certainly nov their inferior,” - Tho hoaling virwes of the wator have not ‘beon teated, but thoy will doubtless be suflicieut to add to the attractions of Madison as & pluce of Tesort. —_—_— SHIPWRECKS. New Onueass, Oct, 16.—Arrived, bark Anule Qrry, Linby master, fiity days from Greenock. On Oct, 11, in Jatitude 26 dogrees 18 minutes, longtiudo 88 degrecs 81 minutes wost, pasued quantitics of wrecked mpars, cabin furnituro, bulwarks, ete. Oct. 12, in Tatitudo 26 degrees 30 minutes north, longitude 88 degrees 45 minutes weat, passed a wreck bottom up, newly moteled, PENS. TARRISON, BRADFORD & C0S STEEL PENS. Spoolal attontlon callod to tho well-known numbors, B505---75-=-28---20 & 22, Taetory, Mt. Yernon: Office. 75 John-st.. N. Y. PROPOSALS, Prnpusals_{qr Tumngl, OFFIOK OF TRE WATER COMMISBIONERS, £0 WEST SWAN.6T., BurpaLo, Sept. i, 1673, SPALED PROPOSALS will bo raceived at this ofios untl] Wodnosday, Ocr. 16, at 9 a, m., for oxtonding aud comploting the now tunncl for the Buffalo ity Water ¥orks uiidor the Niasara Rivor, Vians, spociiications, and quantitios for the abovo work can bo con at thlx otlice, nud the tunaol as far as com- Dloled (a distanco of 873 feat) can nuw bo oxsmined ab auy timo by the contractors, Every bid must epceify a gross sum for tho completion of tno entiro work, and bo accompanicd by a boud or Bonds In thosum of ton thousand dollars, bindiag the par. thor puetlos making tho propossl to oatr inta a contzact with o ity tho work leamardod to thom. T Jomnmissiouors reserve tho rl o act T 30) h“ 0l L suyarall bids: P. 5! MARSIT, MES RYAN, S S isatonsrs. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. L ON N OO e DISSOLUTION. f Drs, Cooke & Stont was dlssolved o o Snceen - IoF, Bfoutwik sollct all debta'and pay silfabilitios of s lafo tem, H. 1. STOUT, M. D. o0 PONOUTAE D, obios. nut rasdoncn: St Wosk Washingiomat: Qflice boats. 8 {6 10 a. . and 8 ta 5. . FOR SALE. BUY THE BEST, GoovALL'S PLAYING OARDS, HOLD EveERywHERE, BITTERS. PERFECTION! BOKER'S BITTERS. Bownre of Ovunterfeita. AN TG Bulve, for Burns, Dol CORNSI! A NS, 121 b SCALES, FALRBANKS BTANDARD SCATLES OF ALL BIZUS, FATRBANKS, MORSH &00 11 AND 118 LAKE-ST, AMUSEMENTS, THE WILD ARABS ON' TEIEH WHST SIDH, AT THIE OLD SHOW GROUND, corner of Madisonfand Elizabeth-sts, THREE DAYS ONLY, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct, 16, 17, 18, MONTGOMERY QUEEN'S MENAGERIE, CIRCUS AND BE- DOUIN ARAB TROUPE, LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE WILD ARARY, M M " a 1 ~ ot eat, Sdtss Gl sad oy Pe ‘Iwa Porfurtmanoes dally, ataud 7 p, m, 50 cants Cildron 5 contes 0 MUSIO HALL, Olark-at., opposito Shormun Houso, H. Belatkes Orcostl Mainees. Hiananagomont tako plensuro tn nunauncing to tho Admisslon, ool S e bt ey hlsy acd eoil 3reic 18 ol orr 11, BALATKA, tno Eminent Laador of Oveliostral Musle, nnd his UNRIVALED ORCHESTRA o % OT 43 PERFORMIRS. Thosa MATINELS ‘aro destgnod entoriainimonta, aai the musls Wil be ikt And poper Tho £ avl11 bo gl AT OON Gt 1o Donrs oner at s porotmnon gf:xlhltrm"mnfi: "tnfl}f I’;NIBI Wt lqulon.wnunll. NO ARV BEATE o Preor HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THE PARLOR IIOME OF COMEDY, A BRILLTANT 8UOOESS. Thursday, Oct 18, Friday, Ot 17, aid Suturday Matinge, ase hise. porisrosaness | of Saedou's mnstorplooo, sAwS FHRINAND. In tho cast THE GREAT STAR COMPANY, Sntarday Breniog, Bonofitof Mr. Jobn W, Blaisdell. A Puworful Hitl, . Noxt wock Bartlo, Camphn!l'u now play, “‘HEARTS," " and “‘OURS." MVIOKER'S THEATRE, TFor this wsek ouly, tho Groatost Living Aotress, CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, In ier wondorful rondition of {< 3 y Tn waich powortal cliaracter sha stand: Worll. Harny-Mos orehion Matiass, oione tn. the refagas nt 10:00 Miss Cushman as Queon Cathorino, Soats soonrod, WMYERY OPERA HOUSE. Monroo-at., botwoen Dearboru aud Stato, Aviington, Colton "% Kemblels Mistrels, Groat triumph of tho now Extravaganzn, sntitlod FUNNY MOKES IN A F0G, First wook of the Murlcal Extravaganza, THOMAS! BURLESQUS CONGEIT, Mackin and Wilaon, Bobby Newcomb, Hitlly tloo, Mastor G, Daxanport, Arfington, Cottou, and Kemblg in now spocialties—ovory Evening and Saturday Matinoe. Louk out for tho Burlesquo of GUY AIANNERING. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. A suceenslon of OROWDED HOUSES groat tho Eminent Natural Actor, ROBERT McWADE, In his powerful rendition of RIP VAN WINKILE. Noxt waok—tk ~t 1N Bk o Grontent Living Actross~OARLOTTA NEW MARKET HALL, 183 Olinton-st., coraer of Jackson. ‘The Now Dancing School will apen with a’Quadriilo Bo- clable. Tickots, 3, admitting Lad) d "G L Fra i bt Huarades) svoning, ct, 16, GLOBE THEATRE. To-night and Saturdey Matince, LITTLE NELL fu FIDELIA, THE FIRE WAIF. To-mortow—BENEFIT LITTLE NELL. DR, KAENS 148 South Clarx-t., near Madison, Tiokots, 50 ots, gentleion only, Doors opon fremd a. m. o0 p. aud Sunda; Bailing twico a weok iro.n scngors toall parts ot Groat wucl, and enersing pas: ofand, Contigental aiy Trel Europe, and tho Modticreancan. Jubin fron Stoar. Iz l{hllhluud Tefsh potis onst Gont montal ports eatno 3 athor ragular lin i U, oursenoye. Apply for tall tnfory lgi 4t tuo Com- pany's oihous, No. 7 Bowling Giroon, Nov York, and N, Sorsier LaSallean Madisonsts,, Chicago. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL. st ARG LORDONBERY, O BEL Theso clegaut now steamors will sall from Plor 33, N D R Fook of ‘Movth Mooret. o fatmans ot PRNNSYLVANIA, Wodnesdas, Oot. VIRGINIA... Wainenday, Oct. ; Woinoany, Nov. YLVANIL! Wodnosdiy, Nov. 26, And overy altornato Wednesday theroafter, taking pas. fengors at through rates to fllllylrll of Great Britain and frelud, ormat, Bwelon,” donmnck, and Goriany. f . ¥or frolghit or pasungs apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & Bitotise Phocegs Oiles, No. 45 Beonda. L . " "M SAMPLE & HARGIS, Canal and Madison-sts., Chicago. BRISTOL; LONDON, And o1l Other Points in England and Wales, Tho Bouth Wales Atllmo Steamship Uumpany's new firstegiass Steaninbipg will sail {rom Founsylvanis Rail- rou heso steamshipy, bullt exprossly for trado, aro s vided wifh i the ot mprosomcnis tor (ho aufortand convonioneo of Cabin and Staorago Fussongors, Firs G 5 curronoy; Secoud Cabin, B5) curroney's Stoor- i currsnop: pronaldieragd ooriiicatos fromm Car. 483, ' Dralta for £1 end upards, fucthor pavlouldr, wnply n Carir, ot the Com- 's ooy, No. ol ambors, and in Now Yorl PR O RONTSALD BAXTER & CO. Afontey No. 17 Uroadivay, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSIIPS. Salling from New York for Quoenstown and Liverpool every Satundas, and far Loudon dirootovery fortuight, it QUEENSTOWN sad LIVERFOOL, trom biors 44 i 47, North Tt ot 18, ot 25/ | Bpain, ~<0ann d'390 Currency. lu.lg MExmd E> lfl?) 8nr:‘uncy.’ AGI PASSAGE, 420, ourfonoy, Pamougors booked to or from’ Gorman and Soaudfna- vign polnts at low rates, “T'ho StoamsLitps of this lino are the largeat in tho trada, Dralta on Great Britain, Iroland, and the Continaut, WILLIAM M‘S\UALISTEIL Gen'l Wostoru Agont Northaast carner Clark and Randolph ster (opposits mow &herman House), Olfoako. CUNARD MAIL LINE. BSTABLISILED 1840. Steam Between Nem, Boston. Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Tondon and ull Britich Points, From Now York every Wednesday and Bat- urday, ¥From Boston every Tuesday. Oubln Passnge, 880, 8100 and 8130, Gold. Sixeursion Tlokots at Reducod Ratos. <age, 50 qurrenoy, Passengors and frolght ovkon ke flfifig"&'m?-ln‘n ?n’lrhno(’l}l:émlnn 2% Tawast rates, t firbati and Troln S m’l‘,vglmw Gou'l Wost'n Agon ‘our, Ulark aud Rundofbiy- Delvween New York, Cork, aul Liverpool T'lio magnificont now and full-powered Btoamships of this Line oifor unrlvalod accomutiationg 1o nil elissos o1 o o o o ) goeat advantago of having ounibiag for ik ML ov0ey Satlags O i 0, BELGIO, REPUTRLIO, I(Al.'l‘la. ADRIATIU, 3LAMES- g, [lll"l\\fl"lu. Halling frowi Now York on SAT Ut DAYS, from Liverpool un 'l"“”lk“h\\'fl, walliog at Uork Haybor both wuys, Rates us low ws any first-cleas Huo, Tor furthor ffarmation apply to. Goniany s Wostorn 3‘?’;::?“‘" and 9 South Clarkst,, near Washinglon, raits on Great Britain and Iroland from £1 upwanls w AL AR, A RAILROAD TIME TABLE. THWIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAL EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MAN 4, — 1 Saturdayax eqptedd s Binriny oxconiad °+ Monday oxdoplad: vin rive Sundayat8:04, m, § Daily, NICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILRDADS Degty foot of Lake etyy and foof af Ticentprceontesls Tieket agice, 67 Clurk of), southeast corner 7" Randolphy and T Canalat,, corner @ Madiaon, Teave, Arrice, 55 fsia main ud afe 1ino) Day lixpross, nckson Aco I 6 M. *0:00 e e f,00a, .| 800 p. m 10400 . e o e s 0. WINTWORTI, Genoral Passonyor ARonte and_Denter Shart Line, vfa Lowlsl- e 170, Epringfield, Ation and St Loufs e, (inlon ”T"I. Ve Siide, neatr Al heats Lride, Ticket Ofices AL Depob, aml 13 Tandolph-ate Leave, | drrive, Kanean Olty Itx. vin Jncksonvllloy n 1 Lo By My sosenris Kuutas Oliy Fast lix. vin Jaok monwillo, [il, aud Louldans, blo; . Louls' Evprass, vin Mol Lino' 8 ¢ Louly Fase 155 vin Makn Lino Louls lix, via Jacksonvilie, e * D:808, m, +9:00 D, ma * u:la, * R0 D, m, $7:3 0, m, * B:lo b, Ti ) 0 8, 10, 0p. a. a, U p. m, i . me 4 in: Springheld Tt B slehtarsun Clty IExpross... Poria, Kooku '} Wanofia Luon, Wasnlngton il Jolfot & Dinght Accommodatio CHI"ASO, MILWAUKEE & S, PAUL RAILWAY, Untan Depoty corner Madiaan and Canal- Ticket Ofica 83 South Clarkestu, pposite Sherman House, anid ul Deput, Lewve, | Arrive, Milwaulios, St o D Bt s 5 M {'x‘:,fi" u’é&, ; -ilwl"r 0:%a, m. |t 6:30 8, m, Al a o 11008, m, Milwakoe, 8t Pau oo e olis Night Bipeoss.. (+0:30 b, . [* 4:15 p, m., CHIFAD, RUNLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAY, p:"fll m{"‘,’:,lfl'll}!{l"ed!,.fi. llm"u;‘rl‘!;l:., and §i nn(l-!l.i‘ inid Sixlee: 3 uf ~No, l ity Grand Puacite fotety unit af desorgy - 050 Clar Arrice, Mail and Expross. | drrtee OF awa and Sug b, Dubuquo and Sloax Oty & Fuclfic Faw Lino urora Pashangor ondota & Ottaws Pissdnio Downar's Grovo A Aurora Pas-ongor Blbuaus & e i ubuquo & Slonz Tucliio Nighe Expross Dowaor’s Grove Accon oxas Kxpress..... et gt ELINOIS GENTRAL wAILAORD. taf Lakest, o el Ftomncs acas e scondsa. Ttckl {a) Ruxs to Unampalgn on Saturdays. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, Cily affices, corner Randolph and LaSalle-sts,, and 76 Canale ., corner Madison-st a PaclficFast Li a Dubuqug Doy Jox agmnfin Night Expre: a—Depot cornor of Wolls und Kinzio-sta. 5—Dapot corngr af Canal and 1Cinzio-ats., 5 W, HUSTENXETT, Gen, Pass, Agont. COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Snootal Tnucormonisr” Beeat S oGty o Foltr . monte: Gre R WELS, centde” CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILRDAD, Devot, corner of VanZiuren und Sherman-sts, Iicket ofice, Grand Puacific lotels dArrice, Omaha, Leavonw'th&Atchison Ex| tion, Peru Accommodat 1" 6:00 p. m. e Night Lixpzos, .. fioz Loavouworih & A 10:0 D, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILRDAL. Depoty Van Hurensat,, foot a7 LaSalle.st, Ivcket ofice., novthiceat corner Cla¥ls and Randalphales, and souihiedt corner Canal and Uudison-sta, Bl via Afe Lino and Main L Shoclal Now York Ioxpres, vig Bt atation, R Bouth Chicago Accommodation, m, Lo p. m, PITISBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGD RAILRDAD. Leure, Arrice. Fast Lino, Ipiaraiss Ac CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Uailroad Depnl, root of Laks-at, ‘also soot af Ticenty~secandsat, Ticket afice, 131 Ranrlolp) at., hear corner Glark; nalst., corner Madisos ] Zelsalieat,,” comer Washingion, ‘atd at ltinois Ceitral bepot, 1* 930, m, (§ 8:45 p. m, Ta. ., B:36 0. m., and "Tralns arrivo at Oblcago at 740 p. m. DE. C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 217 and %9 South Clark sts, cornor Van Buron, Chleajo, ' Js well known by all roatloes of tho papors, that Dr. ©. Blgalow is tho ldest ostabliahied physiciin in Clilcai Séionca and experlonco hiavo mado Dr. 1. ilie most nowned SPECIALIST of the aio, honored by tho by cateoniod of tho highest medical attainments byallths ipsdteal Inwtwiog of clia day, inving dovotud TWENTE CARS OF IS TACY: in horteeting somorio that will gure,posttively all casod of CLRONIO AND SPEQIAL RASIES i hoth soxos. CONSULTATION FREE, SEPARATE PARLORS for Indios aud gontlomen, - Call,” CORUESPONDENUI CONFIDRNEIAL Raitzeanail lottore, witls stamips, o Dr. 0. BIGELOW, 277 and 279 South Olirk-st. ines, Oct, 2 143, DR. BIGELOW In rogularly bred physlcian. s rop- utation {s beat known fiera 1a our midst, 1o waiits nodis. tait roforance, buts woll spkoy of by avory, one en trusting themsolvos to bls cars. Whilo the warld this clas of physiolaus are roquired, aud if any oue noads sugh eorvice, it1s of tho utmeat ihiporianco (0 ongagi only's man whoso oxporicuco 1s squal to lis otfer af madl. cal nidy and withot prejudico, or any lnforost tn sayin othor thau tho truth, wo reconinend uiost curdially a omphatigally such 10 visty DIt. BIGIELOW, at his Contral Tooms, 377 and 279 Soutls Clark-vt,, Ohlcago, Dr. A, G. OLIN, 352 Wabash-av,, "The mast renownod epoclallst of tho ago in the troat. S & both soxos. Beml. sment or all nayalo Disousos of both woxes, Soml: " Norvoummon, Vo el e Lot car Biory,” So.” pormuncatly eured, Nomutter who havo failed, call or write. Tt it ' ‘Gortnin olass of tr01(ing thousandi Gl I s shocinit itetl and: ‘ r[ec-%:n l‘u tul Sfii nl;(ll oo "D Ol for trontmon.¥ Ot 1ovics guumend pAtloRls 1O ar writa for bis 1ato work, ** Loosl Munhoad, trou of charic. Thit s plusatuinn. maklig o thiety Sadrs fs study and's : S Fhach “Iu]“ Faot n’l’fl)‘lilfllll’ll1 1 than one {u goneral pract fig i thla Snd wtbor el RE! e Dr Kean, 360 South Clark-st., Chicugo, » May bo coniidentially eonseltod, pocsonally ar by’ mall, ieo ot ciia: ko, o ull ohironia or fiervous diseaser. DIt Ju KE AN fs tho unly phystelan n Lo city who war- 31cs of 10 LY. TRion Wonk sont for B conte, _Tliusteated with numer- us g eniraviags. Al lnusungos spakom, o Dz TO VY N SIS ID, 183 SOUTH OLARK-8T,, Guntinuas fo curo sl Cirunly, Norvous, ihd Urinary Disoasos of butl aoxes, a lu?yfl:n‘ara:‘lll‘alrm‘.u-ll' by matl, freo o » N atubeonta i ducaows. i Blodioal Froatiso te 1adios and gontlemen sout froo fo=b STDOINTTE, 12 WEST MaDISON-ST,, CHIOAGO, HLL, (8 regulas 7 m adioo), trgata all, Gatonto Dlinndos, o o eas Retes oaramgod. * AL Kontalo Diloultict (reatod with sucoos, - Alodiolnos furnisnod, Cnsulia: tiou troe, A book on spuolal wos, clroalars, ge,, for Hiard Tolky—roo for Two stamps. All lottors goutl domiat, "FRACYIONAL DUNRENCY, 85 Packages oF FRACTIONAL CURRENGY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE.

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