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16 THE RAILROADS. How tho Btoclk-Pass System Is Being Prostituted, Businoss and Professlonal Men Willing to Ride with Hogs Seonor Than Tay Fare, The St. Louis & Alton Railroad Com- pany’s Contract with the Wil- mington Coal Company. 1t was announced in theso columns soversl wecks g0 that tho rallroad companies 1n this city had wenke ened in regard to tho freopass system, and that they Bad fssued clroulsrs informing tholr sgents to pass stock-drovern and tholr employes In chargo of stock over thelr rospoctive roads, and also iasuo to ther ro- urn passcs, Tho rallroad compantes claimed to be compolled {0 mako (his modification ns B mstter of alf-dofonso, bocouss eross-lines, by issulng freo pasecs, diverted sil tho stock trado from this city, This mew system hes now been in operatlon for sbont flireo weoks, and tho manngers of tho various rallroads declaro that 1t does not wrork at all, and that they might justss woll Teturn to tho former system of ssuing froo passes na to submit o the impositions practiced under tho fres rlock-pasa system, Tho rules provide that ono man bo passed freo with two or throe carsof stock, two ‘men with four to sovon cars, and threo men with elght pars or more, Alihough some of tho circulars provido that no ono but the owmers or sctusl employes should bo possod, still & number of merchants and profcasional men sro faking advantage * of tho eyatom and aro passing 88 employes of Block- drovers in the oompany of hogs and catilo, This practice has becomo so guncral that the Genoral Frelght Agent of tho Oblcago, Rock Island & Pacifio Road, Ar, Lowis Viclo, has beon compalled to issue tho following oircula To Fustont AaxnTa: Tho following rulo on stock coniracts must be strictly adhered to: ““Agants will refuso 0 enter mf uames on the contract but those of thio ownor or employes in cliarga of stock, withont o~ grd o psea rouired by number of cire.” 1t bna come tha practica for agents to consider well- known merchants and professlonal men in their neighborhiood omployes, snd so paas them on eontracts, ‘when they know thede partica have no interest in tha stock shipped. It must bo distinctly undorstood that, for tho future, any agent distegarding this rul will bo charged with' tho first-cluss faro of any porson Ko ‘passed to Chicagoand return, On tho Illinols Central and Burlinglon & Quincy Bailroads tho samo game 16 practiced to Just s grest an extont 8 on the Ghicago, Rock Taland & Pacific, but the Iatter roads do not caro ocnough sbout it fo put » stop to it. Mr. Wadeworth, of tho Burlington & Quincy Road, ssys if morchants and professional men hooso 10 xida in company with hoga and cattle, he has o dosiro to atop them from doing so. A BROEEN CONTRACT, Several yoars ago tho Chicago & Alton Railrond Com- pany purchased from the Wilmington Coal Company Iho road owned by the latter corporation, known na \he Fox River Valloy Railroad, for the purposo of run- Aing & branch line from Dwight to Streator and Lacon, The Chicago & Alton Company psid for this road a oortain amount of monoy, and also agreed to carry tho coal from the Company's mines at Stroator, at cont price. Tho Chicsgo & Alton peoplo fulflled their contract until last year, when the Leglsla- ture passed the new Rafload lsw, provid- ing thet roands ehall not carry frolght from a furthor dlstanco for s less consideration than thoy do from & shortor one, As tho Rall- road Company csnnot possibly carry conl from places nearer to Ohicago than Strcafor at a lesa Tate or oven less mount than they carry ihat of tho Wilmington Coal Company, it rofuscs 1o fulfill its contract, Loeause in doing s0 it would Lo compelled to violate the oxisiing Stats lsws, o carry coal at ratos that wouldbo destructivoto theroad, Tho TRallroad Company ia perfectly willing to fulfill the contract with tho Wilmiugton Coal Compsny, pro- viaed the Courts decide that it can do 80 witliout ine fringing on the laws of tho Blate, ILLINOIY GENTEAL EARNINGS, The Illinols Contral Railroad Gompany #old during tho month of Beptembor 3,033,44 acres of construction {ands for $21,369.03, 120 acres of froo lands for $1,080, and town lota for £10, malkdng thio total sales §33,610.03, The Land Dopartment collected $45,938.40 during tho month, _The Traflo Department roports as follows, -estimatod earnings : In n Source, Iiiinofs, | Jowa, Total, 907 miles, | 402 niles, |1,100 miles, Freight $426,702.00} $144,370,00] $571,072.00 Pllngnxarl. 125,211,35 uas,uu.ao 113,725.56 2 276.00( 9,050.2: 484,24 Othor sources. 119,625,00| 2,666.70] 122,180,760 $677,013.35) $108,490,20( $976,412.65 578,489.35] 100,202.09| 744,762.23 Total, Sept.73.. T’ actual carn. ings, Sopt,™: This is an increase of 17 316 por ccat in tho Illinols sarnings, 197; por cont in the Iowa earnings, snd 171116 per ont in the fotal esrniugs, GENERAL NOTES, Mer. Georg O, Toppel, Ausistant Superlntendent of iho Jackson, Lansing '& Suglusw Divielon of tho Aichigan Central ad, lina been appointed Gon- sral Paymaster of the Michigan Contral Road and Branches, M. O. B, Busb, lato Buperintendent of the Bzand iror Valley Diviaion, sucooeds o bi. Hoppals position, The Baltinioro, Pittsburgh & Chicago Railroad i cumdflw:d to Tiiin, Ohio, irom the West, and con- nectlon formed with tho T., T, §E. I, R, ' Amilo of iron is being Iaid dovm csch sy east from the Lako ¥rle Division; also oast from Dohlor Station, Henry Co., O, All tho grading in Obio is completed., The Chicago & Lako Huron Railroad has comploted its connection it fhe Pittaburgh, Fort Wayno & Chieago Rood nt Valparulso, Ind. 'Trains will com- ‘mence running through from Lansing, Mich., to Chi~ cagoina fow days, The Chicogo, Rock Island & Pacifio Rallroad Com- any has declated o Qividend of 4 per cent, payable ov, 20, Vho transfer books will be closed Nov, 11, Mr, L, Pearson, late Buperintendent of tho Evons- ville, Terro Houte & Chicago Kailroad, has accepted the position of Suporintendent of tho Chicago, Dan~ ville & Vincennes Roud. TIY COMMISKIONERS AND &ZQUALIZERS, To the Editor of The Chicago Lribune: Bin 1 The raiiroad inlerost of tho State, roprosont~ ing as 1t docs tho investmont of some $250,000,000, 1a oms of the most fmportant in tho Hlate, by vesson of ita magnitudo, and also becauso the mochenical, commoreial, aud agrioultural intercats aro closoly connocted with and depondont upon it, - To Illinols, and especially to Ohi- €ago, it is vitally important. ' Without ita raflroads Chicago would not havo bee: Deatioy them or take them away, snd it will ceago to boacity of importance, 1t would scem, therefore, that an interest so cagentinl 10 the welfare of tho publio would bo entitled to somo conelderation, and should receiva the protection of & Government that hss iu view the intercsta of ita peo- plo and 1a dirccted by honesty of purpose. For it Sill be racolicctod that the $250,000,000 sthich havo con- structed theso roads have 'becn contributed by hundreds of thoussnds of peoplo io tho FEastern Btates, and which now constituto their fortunes ond only means of daily eupport, But how s the fact 7 _Thia Stato Governmont, roprosented and acting through its Bonrds of Rafirad Commis- sioners and Tx-Equalizers, 0 far from protecting this great intercat, which has hitherto operated so favorably ihat Iilinols stands to-doy in the front ranks of Statos for popuistion, religlon, und woaltn, hus with great deliberation, sot to work utter destrilotiont to railroad companies by [mllln[ill 1o regulating rates of freight and faro which, 1f tho rords aro compellcd to observe ond comply with, will, ‘st ono single blow, reuder valueleas their entiro prop- erty snd ‘reduco to poverty thoussnds of joor reaple who havo fuvested fn it sml pre Seatiersd throughout the country. - And then como tha Tax-Equallzors, aud levy s tnx upon tho caplial stock and taugible property of railroudzcorporations, which, it the roads are compolled to pay, wiil only haston {ho time of their ontiro dissolution, Tho inovilablo ro- sult of tho onforcomont of such Taws will Lo au utter Dlockade of the whoels of commerce, ani guch on au nihilation of all tho intorests of this Btato as will eause thieir projoctora to think of rovolution as & remedy. 4 CORBEQTION, To the Editer of The Chicage Tribune: 818 : Tn Tk Tamune of the 13th inat, thero was an artiole on * The Now Raflroad o Houth Chicago,” in which it atatos that *tho atyle of ralls usd fs tho Eoglish iron patent,” ' Buch fu not the case, The rail to be uscd ia the Angle-Tron Rall, whicl fs'an Amerd- can invention, and s manufactured by tho Anglo-Iron Seatt Gomapany, of Gbicago. - Tho. rail wolighs 24 Ik por * yard, and is equal toa 61b T rail, thus saving s largo ‘amount in the building of a railroad, _Yours respioct- tully, Avment L, Rioe, g THE CHICAGO JUNK-DEALERS. Junk-deslor in Chicago Is fast becoming synony- mous for Teceiver of stolen property, Pawnbrokers snd junk-dealers ara tho two classes of peoplo to whom thieves tako thelr plunder to dispose of, and although 1t may ba dificult in many cases to decldo what prop- erty is stolen aud what {8 not, yet there can bo no ox- cuse for junk-deslors fo buy rallrosd irons snd brasscs, ns most of thom are in tho babit of deing, Bovoral cases havo recently been nmolicgd dn Tum Tmpume of Junk- dealers who ljave beon icld to the Orlminal Court for recelving stolen proporty knowing it to be auch, Itis » well-known fact {hot nono of the railroad compauies centering in Ohicago soll anyof tholr {rons or brasses, melting them over for their own use; yet in s groat ‘many junk-shops, couplings-links, chaire, fiab-plates, pad-locks, efo, With the rallroad company's name stamped on thein, have bosn found, Mr, Adamd, of tho Chicago, Rook Jaland & Pacifio ‘Raliroad, Ohief Deteative Corwall, of the Lake Bliore & tiohigan Dallway, and City Defectives Slayton sud Gallsgher Lave béen on $he war-path for some tine ‘wmongthe junk-shops, and thoy sll unite in ssylng + hiad ok more stealing had bean galng o thau " 'THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 187 rallroads imagined, Property bohmxinfl to the Lake Bhore & Michigan Houthiorn, Chiengo, Nook Inland & Tacifio, Northweslorn, Piltaburgh, Fort Wayne & Chica- 0, and Burlington & Quincy linifroads hea heon found )y theno gentlomen, and tho junkedealors in all cascs proacentod, Itlooks nsif the ouly woy tho railroads ¢an protoct thomeolyes 1s to- hire some poraon, whoso nolo duly shill be to watch thoso ¢ fences ! callod Junk-ahops, THE CITY IN FRIEF, Erin’s Hope Temporance and Benovolent Assootation will meot at No. 38 Gurloy stroot at 2 p, m, “ThoIrish Brigade in tho Servico of France,” by John F, Finerty, nt the Fathior Mathow Liall, Wost nrrison streot, to-night, "Tho namo of tho young Englishman who was crush- ol to deathi in» ekiff botwoen two tugs, a fow days g0, wna not Henry Walker, but Heary Allis, Tho caso of Bakor, charged with hitting Poter Shiclds with s beer-keg, camo up yesterday morning, ond it was clearly shown that Bakor did nothing of the sort, and ho was discharged by Banyon. John Ledonoe tried to break up n danco st Burling- Hohad four fights in fourtoom minutes, . ton Hall, and for this lighining act of pugnacity he got a $25 fino yeaterday, Mr. A, P, Burbank being about to leavs for the Ensat on a lecturing-tour, will givo a farcwell roading in the Fifth Prosbytorian Ohurch Thursday ovening noxt, . All moral and respoctablo young men ean join Ells- ‘worth's Zouavos by calling on Monday ovenings at Emplre Blook, on Lsfallo street, botween Madison and ‘Washington. Jerry Cashman, who killed Patrick Quinn, on board {ho propeller Gordon Campboll, waa indicted for mure der by tho Grand Jury yosterdsy, and now occuplos a coll in the County Jail, Ameoting of the Commitlcs on Rallroads fs called for to-morrow afterncon at 3 o'clock, in the City Clork's offico, Also s meoling of the Committeo on ‘Polico for 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, % The Indics of 8t, John's Eplscopal Church annotince that they will continue tho lunches at No, 272 Esst ‘Madlson atreet during thin week. The hungry cannot «do better than go thers and il up, In Tux TnIoUNE of ten days sgo a notice appesred offering homea for two little girls., To-morrow two girls, one 7 and the othor 11, atart for thelr naw homes in Marshall County, Xl There aro still oxcellent ‘homea for girls found by Mr, Billings mot yot sup pliod, Mr, Ferd W. Pock was the auctionecr of the grand bougquot st the Olirlstisn Union auniversary last Fri. dsy ovoning, uot Mr. Olarence Pock, as was inadvart- ently stated yesterday, The correchon is made as » ‘mensure of justico to both gentlemen, John O'Noll broko into Josoph Oshilis saloon early sosterday morning, and stole 1,200 oigars, worth $84, o was arreated, but his confederate, who stood outslde, jot swny with the cigars, He was oxamined yesterday y Justices Doggett and Danyon, and held to the Oriminal Oourt in $1,000 ball, The alarm from Doz U8, at 13 o'lock yoaterday, was occasloned by thie discovery of firoin & frame build- iny (Cholers fospital) ovmod by Cook County, unoo- cupled, at the corner of Arnold and Thirfy-third atreots; Xoss, $250. Tho firo s supposed to hate beon startod by an Incendiary, A Sedo, namod O. Ostrom, G4 yoara of ago, 6 foot 1o ‘inches” high, with biack hair, nio whiskors, light ang comploxion, dressed in black coat, black I:ruwn‘ m‘m.'c{u;5 hl;lllhboeln fmlul:.\lg since Oct, 7, h}:: cannot 8 inglish, Information regarding clnboln(m No, 44 Bismarck court, 8 Tucaday afternoon, 08 & westward-bound frelght {rain on the Lake Bhore & Michigan Southern Rallway was standing on (o sldo track ab Rolling Prairis, Ind,, 5 car was broken open nnd olghtoon tubs of tobacc, worth $15 a tub, was stolen from it. Detective E, A, Cornwall went to Rolling Prairio Thursdsy morniug, and on Eridsy discovered tho tobacco n a siraw-atack, {hreo milea oast of Laporto, and about half a milo fron tho raitroad track, Tho now Marinors' Templo a¢ tho norihossé corner of Michigan nd Alarket stroets will bo dedicated at 2:30 thin aftornoon, Al aro invited, A olrea will bo iriven in the Iinll to-morrow ovening, whon thore will Lo musicy singing, Apoochos, snd supper, Tickets can ba had at tho door. This fnstitution will bo speclally dovolod {o the use of marinors, It provides for thom a Homo with o cholca library and & hall for religious und otber meotings, Tlie Rov. J, I, Leonard deservos all tho credit for stariing the enterprise, which ia Worthy of support. 3 Yestordsy, threa insano porsons, namod A, AL, Grit- fen, Goorga Grolls, and Loter Riley, wero placed in cells in the County Jall, to awalt tho action of tho CQounty Court, The frst-named person has long been cmployed o8 law reportor by « tho firm of Ely & Burnbam, phonographers, His caso fsn lamentablo ono, Ho waa univorsally respectod, and hns many warm friends about tho courts, Ho 1s sn accomplished short-hand roporier, Ilis mind seems to bo hopelessly shattorod. ¥or sorao timo o s been staying at the houses of his employcrs, but finally be- caiie o violent that thoy wers compalled to Lave him +conined In jail. - William Georgo, nliss William Bannon, s a youth to whiom that trite expresslon, young in yours but old in crime, would_apply most oxoolleutly. Tatest ex- ploit Wwas ou Thursdoy night. Ifo then wont into the atoro of Mr, Walls, corner of Harrlson stroot and Fourth avenue, broko open s drawer, and took out three cold-chisels and o hammer, ‘with which ho procceded fo open tho safo, He made such s noiso that Bergl. Ebersold heard b 8 block away, sud went to tho stor and arrested him, Hohnd formerly worked for Mr, Watts, who is & ‘plumber and gas-fitter, and was dischargod by him for bteoling. Tho young rancal iad broken the combi tion lock, and cut an inch into tho safo, Ho was'ox- aminod yestorday by Justices Deggett and Dsuyon, and held by them to the Criminal Court {n §1,600 baik, o thought John Allen was the chocldest man in Ohicago, but ho must throw up the sponga to T, B, Dawson, or do something to kcop up Lia roputation, On Friday Dawson went into a cigar storo on Bouth Clarkstroa, aug, picking out tho miost expensivo Ha- vana be could find, began pmioking it, snd coolly in- formed the propriofor that ho had no monoy, snd wont aut, " Walking loug o strget, L oya foll of the of o_rostaurant, wheros Dolmonico dinner csn bo puchased for (o amall mim of 25 conts. Mo wont own aud olo twa dinners, and, sa the propricior was a small man, he informed him {hat ho had suspended and would chl again and pay for b dinner. Ho thon went up stairs, and, wishing for somo monsy, went aguin into the cigar store and sald ho wanted & quar- tor to poy for s dinnor, Becanso this modest request was refused, ho roieed & row, and was arrosted and fincd $6 by Banyon, who remarked that J, Allen must look out for his laurcle, “Tho stuplalty o tho Glienyo paliceman s bacoming praverbial. Tho last exhibition of it was made by Ofi- cer Williain _Gloason, of tho - Sixth Procinot Btation, Who, on Baturdsy last, arrested M, O, Mulder, a florlsty whohe wagon was standing oppoaito the Wost Sido Now York utors, on the ground that tho poor follow had no cense,” Messrs, Pordridge, Cartwright, and others ‘witueaed the outrage, and accompnnied tlio poor man to tho Madison Street Statlon, e waa refased tho privilego of n spoctal doposit, "kept fn & coil all day Hunday, nnd arraigned befor Justico Scully on Mon- dsy morniug, the Justice, understanding that the man wass required'by Iaw to pay no licenso, dismissed tho case, snd sent Mulder home, _ Tho ofiicer Who perpe- tratod tho outrage left Milder's horso and wagon standing on the street from 3 o'clock in tho nfternoon iduight, whon another officor ran that in nlso, Mr. Muldor hss bis romedy in & civil suit, and §f the silly croatiiro who abused his suthority word compelled to pay dearly for his ignorance, tho force miglit bo bonefited slightly, Thore are idiota enough wearing atara in this city to Il s respoctable asylum, et CHARITABLE CONCERT. Following 18 the programme that will b played st {he Germanin Band Concort in Orphous Hall, corner of Tako and Peorla streets, at 3 o'clock thig afternoon for tho benefit of the yellow fover sulferer 1. Ovorturo to * Maritana®... 3, Afrs from “ Dor Frelschuetz (80lo for clarinet,y Mr. Schoepp, 8, % Xifo Lot Us Cherish "—Waltzes, 4. Piuno solo... 5. Violin solo... 1, Potpourri—** Wreaths for Bacchus™, 8, Bolections and choru Orpheus 9, “Fest Ovorturo” ...oe 10, Cornet solo, Mr, Schultz, . 11, Finalo from * LOUEBEAD ™. \sverssvesss, WagnEr The object of this onterlalimoit Appeals to overy one, and there should bo & large audionce, Admis- slon, 60 cents, e A HOLLOW MOCKERY. To the Bditor of The Chicago Tribune : Bw: I wonder if * Patorfawilias," who now and then buys o load of Loy on tho stroet,—one of thoso nice little tapering loads that noarly touch the ground, and slope gracefully up to a ponk,—knows how they are made? Titched on to tho wagon, did you suggost, aud arranged by a man on top of the load? By no means, dear sirl 'Thin load of hay Is & dolicate and artlstio creation, and I fear you don't approsinte it. Tittlo can you guess of tho dsinty manipula- tlous, the dollcate touches, expended on that work of art, TI'vo seen them made, and I m going to tell To bogin with, yow'll notlos whon it {8 empty— that tho wagon s high and short, and, furthor~ more, {8 provided with a row of poluted sticka on each gido, to hold the delicato load in place, The hay is already piled on an empty lot in tho auburbs of tho city in big atacks, When a wagon in to bo loaded, it is drawn up near one of thosa stacks, and a man takes a pitchfork and goen to work. He takes a fork full of hay from the ile, tonacs it to the ground, and then proceeds Fo looson it; tossing it up in the air, making it lay up Uight, and augouraging VoY lnduhfnm atalk of hay to stiok out on Its own rosponaibil- ity and tako np as much room as possiblo. It is really intoresting to soco how ono fork full of hiny oan bo mado to asaume the proportions of Tinlf-a-dozon forka fall ‘When light enough to suit him, ho goes on to Iay it on tho wagon, Daintily ho tokes up sn alry load, and Iays it carofully on the wagon, ovor the shiarp sticke, 8o a8 to bo hold on, and hanging aa far down na posaiblo, to ilvn tho ap- poarancs of a low-hung wagon. 80 ho procoeds, Inying a row all rouud the edgoe of tho vohicle, umlnfi “F sanow lot whon nooossary, and al- ways building around the edgo till it ronchics ns that will insure ready asles, Tho firm of O, & V. are woll known, and our readors cnn rely on golting good work, which they warrant in evory partioular, Immonsae. The grand opening of Dorr's celobrated Enropean Hotol and Neataurant ocourred yosterdsy, Itis tho only place {n the city whoro you can order from bill of faro, oystors raw, friod, and stewod ; moata and gamo af all kinds ; vegetablen, frult, pastry, tes, and coffce, for the small sum of 35 cents, This is truly the nob. Dlest place in Ohicago, and tho enly one of ita kind in tho clty, In addition fo the restaurant, Mr, Dorr has alargo numboe of olegantly fittod-up rooms with all high a8 ho dares to pilo such a hollow load. Of the modern improvements known, To convinca your. nolvos, call at 3 d 79 Olark sireet, and * neo couzs, ho hias to draw it in sa ho goos up, or it | FEES €08 ,'nm‘_::u:{,’ and 7 J roqll.d fallont; and thus grows tho taporing ond When hlfh onough ho throws a_fow forks fuil into the middls, puts on_the binder,—which, of oourse, sinks in n good doal,—and {hon xounds up tho load by throwing looso hay ovor the top, But it is not yot done, Thero romains one ar- tiatio touch. It is woll known that horsos are fond of rosin wooda iu their hay; and,, whilo tossing up tho lond, tho workman {a caroful to save out overy specimon of tho woed that ho finds, Whon the work is complotod, ko takes thoso disoardod weods, and, standing on tho ground, carefully ornamenta the load by sticking them in hero and thero,—thus doluding the pur- chasor into tho bellof that tho hay is woll sprinkled with the dosired plant. ‘When thoso last touchos aro on, tho horsos aro brought up, and tha lond starts for town. YVery carofully tho pationt animala draw it over tho smoothoat streots, that it may not settle; whilo tho drivor is_oqually caroful to it on the very front edge of his hollow load. ‘When you drive sround to the h:{-mnrkut to purchass, be is tho merchant who don't sell by wolght, but profora to soll by the lond. 1t you don't want to buy such a concootion as this, yon must solect tho broad load, ns wido at thc‘oy a8 at the baso,—tho ono on which tho ownor is not afraid to stand, and don't sink in up to his waist, at that. For waya that aro dark and tricks that are vatn, The Heathen Chines 1a [not) peculiar, Ovviz THOBNE, TSP S o2l VIADUCT OVER KINZIE STREET. To the Kditor af The Chicago Tribuns ¢ 8 : In a TRImUNE of recont dato I noticod an articlo referring to a nooded improvement which has bocome a neconsity, viz.: s visduct over tho tracks on Kinzlo street, aithor at Unlon, Hal- stod, or Bangamon strocts, How long must wo ondangor Lifo and limb in trying to orosa Kinzie stroot ? If onr Oity Fathors dosiro to know whother the improvoment is really nocded, lot one of thom undertake to drivo a spirited horso over the tracks, with engines whizzing snd puff- ing continually in both directions, and I think he colncido with Nortr Wesr-S1oxn. Qrmoaao, Oct, 18, 1873, Bargaing in Real Estato, B, ¥, Olarke & Co,, No, 122 Lagalle streot, havo two #racta of choloa proporty, one 40 acres and ono 24 sores, noar the depots st Washington Hoights; also tract 213§ acres noar Hawthorno, and ono of 20 acres near Olydo, on the 0., B, & Q. B, Tt, 8t much prices and upon such Hboral terms as make them desirablo Lnvestmanta for capllalisty, and wilh proper Landling will yield §0 per cont profit to purchasers during nex! s0840D, _———— Now Fall and Winter Jackots. ‘Wo havo & largs aud varied stock of English walking Jackols, and other new styles in fall and wintor clonks in navy blue, otc,, embroldered and othorwise beauti- fully trimmod, from $10 up, and have & largo variety of ladles’ and chiliron’s water-proof closks, from $4 up for a full-aizo Indy'a cloak, _Wo koon conatantly on hand a full assortment of fine millinery goods, in rare and desirabla styles, Hotchkin, Palmer & 00, Noa. 107 and 189 Btato stroot, noar Madlson, psidenaSotiapiae e Opening this Weel. Fivo hundred ploces of Ulack mohalr alpacs, at 37 conts—othiers will sak you for no bettor goods 60 cents, All siik aud wool French poplius, in all new colors, at 16 conts—worth double, Leok st $4.25 counterpance, worth $10, Groat bargaina in black und colored dress , Five hundrod cases assorted fall dry goods will o opened in our rotail_depariment at correapondingly low prices, O, W. & E, Purdridgo, Nos, 114 and 110 Bl ) and 284 Madison street, e Ladies’ Fine Furs. Tho Iargest and most elegant stock of Iadies' fine furs ovor offerod to tho publio can bs found at the Fur Manufsctory of Moeasrs, Blshop & Barnes, corner of Btato and Monroe streets, Thoso looking for anything in tho fur lins, or wishing tholr own altered, mado over, or ropaired, should call on tho above-named firm, opposite the Palmor House, 800 Planos For Bale. Mesers, Jullus Dauer & Co,, cornorof Biatoand Bfonroe strects, in the Palmer Houso, haye on hand and for salo at oxtremely moderato prices & cholcs lot of 300 pianos, manufactured Ly all the leading houses in tho country, - Thoy sollcit » visit from purchasers, They think they can offer such poculiar Inducements 4 £0 offoct & sale with any bons fide buyer, ‘Will Prices Never Roach Bottom P 1t would seem not, for O, O, Holton & Co,, Noa, 260 and 271 Btatestroet, are selling s modern-style, finely-fin. fshed, marblo-top, French walnui-trimmed chamber set for $50, Thoy also aro still manufacturing thoso Diair-mattresses, forty pounds wolght, and beat tick, for$14, Parlor suites in haincloth o ferry for $35, and other furnitura oqually low. peileit e Ll S Needn't Bo Hard Up. No merchant nood be hard up when ho can always, even in thosatimes of panics, slo., obtain cash ad- vancos and discounts_at the suction and commission house of George P, Gore & Co., Nos, 68 and 70 . Wa- banh avonus, Ohicsgo, _Ovrlosdod dealers can obtain rellef in cash'to any amount, at all times, plii okl £ N The Tribulations of n Couple of Lovs ors, Tho othor night at Truokes, Californis, two young mon, visiting tho samo young lady, triod t0 “frooze oach other out,” or in othor words to soo which wonld atay tho longest. It appoars that thisisa common smusement at Truckeo, and though porhaps ploassnt to the yonng mon 1s somewhat expensive and annoying to tho old folks, The Republican tells tho story aa fol- lows: 3 4Tho heads of the family left the young peo- plo alono at the proper timo and retired, appar- ently fortho purposoe of rest ond slumber. About midnight tho young lady exprossed a Qosire to step out on the porch to see tho moon aud got the fresh air, and of course both the ¢ froozers” followod. The door was closed aftor them, While maon snd star-gazing, tho man of the houso stops unobserved into tho par- lor snd tributed a liberal supply of shoomnkors' wax on two of tho soats of the cane-bottomed chairs—thoso’ that tho mon had vacated. This wax was of tho right consistoncy to sorve- tho purpose in this case. - Tho young lady on the poroh, who was in the sgoret, Boon found an excuse for returning with hor admir- ers. Tho young mon_ sank down into tho * re- gerved scats,” and each redoubled his offorts to plonso tho damsel, snnoy his follow, and koop awako. About an honr passed in thia way, by which ¢imo the wax, aided by the warmth pressing Tho Tolleston Club, An important mooting of tho membera of the Tol- Teaton Bhooting Olub will bo held in the Open Doard of Trado rooms, Nos. 119 and 121 La Sallo aticet, on ondny, Oct, 20, at 4 p. m. A full attondanco 18 re- quest Saxvzt, H, TUnnELL, President. Tho Gunther-Maranesi War, Tho strife is cnded, and, 88 was to be foresson, the Candy-King, Maranesl, camo out victoricus. As a matter of course, he distributeshis sweots all the moro 1iberally at his stand in the Exhibition and af No, 136 Twenty-socond street, ks i S SR Cooking Ranges, Eto. ¢ yon ars in nocd of a good Cooking Range or Hoat- ing Furnaco, call at Bangs Bros,, corner of Btate and and o tho “ Richmond Palaco * rangos, or tho Darstow and * Harris™ furnaco: ‘which aro coneidered far ahead of anything in the m down upon it, had bocome_ thoroughly amalga- matod with tho shoddy of the pants—in fact, the cano bottoms of the chairs, the wax, aud "the antaloons, bocame a gort of insoparable trinity. ‘he time for tho orisis was close at hand, It came. Each onoof tho bachelors found him- nolf glued to his eeat, and no smount of pull- ing and tugging effocted o roleaso, If they aroso tho chaira followed. At first thoy tried to look upon tho matter as a joko, but, after a full half-hour's struggle to freo themrolves from their embmassing predica- mont, they began to think they had got into & serions ecrape. Tho lady suggested thot thoy build up & rousing fire in the stovo, and then oach man backing up as noar tho heat as pos- siblo, “ melt the darned stuff off,” as sho eaid. This mothod was tried, but didn’t work, ag, with tho cliairs fastoned to them, they couldu’t get near onongh to tho fire, After they had swoat in the heatod room for sbout an hour to no purpose, tho wax rotaining ita relentloss rip and connoction, they saw no way out of fheu' awkward dilomma oxcopt to engage in a surgioal oporation, It was getting slong to- ward morning, and daylight was noar ot band. Thoy realized thot whatever was to bo dono must bo done quickly. Their jack-knifes wero brought into raqulan{on and in o fow minutos ench fellow ws roloasod from his uncomforta- Dlo position. They lott the young lady and tho houso n a hasty and unceremonious manner, with o cane patch on tho resr of thoir unmen- tionablos about the size of & full moon. Freezo -out games are not aa popular as they wero. ot for economy, durability, and porfect working, piiasica Dol Preparo for Cold Weather. Dalton & Go,, No. 83 Bandolph street, near State, have just received another Iot of the ¢ New Argand anti-clinker buso-heating stoves, Have also on hand & lurge variety of fire-irons and tands, blower-holders, coal-vascs, eto,, and an endless variety of housakeeping goods., e s Drow's Business College. Young men shiould avail thersolves of the exceilont training glven at the abavo institution. Penmauship, srithmotic, bookkeeping, snd tolegraphing tsught, The proprietor has isaued s now work on bookkeeping, Which 18 mure practical and simplo (han any horeto- fore published. For sale at tho College. e The Most Popular Stove, Whilo popularity does not always imply success, it is certain Rathbone's Fosrless must bo an excellent cook- stove, for in tho past_three yoars it has bocome the most popular, ot only in Oblosgo, but throughout the e —_—_— Axtietio, Thoso suita and ovorcoats mads by W. . Barnum, ‘morchant taflor, No, 164 Desrborn streat, are cortainly ologant, and do not bear any evidence of tho panio pricen 'at which he sells theee fine goods, The larg~ est store and stockin the city, PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPHS 32 The Finest Galkey in Chicao gz Offers to the Public the best finfsliod Berlin, Rembrundt, and Carte de Yisite Photographs, Forn llmnll‘udsfiurlnfl at the redacod rate ‘Winans’ Cigar Stcamers. The two cigar steamors of ‘Mr. Ross Winans, of Baltimoro, make frequent tripa in tho British | Ohannel, aithongh tholr officers take paina to provent sny knowlodge of thoir capacity for speed from becoming public, Ono of theso stoamers was built at Chorbourg and the other on tho Olydo. The latter is about 400 feot long, and is built on a difforent rlan from the original cigar atoamer, whioh now lies at hor wharf in Baltimore, Instend of o wheol in the centro, the vossol has two propollers at the oxtremo Enlntu of tho cigar. 'he cigar portionof the ull is submorged, and sn_eyc-wituess describon the wholo appearance of tho vessel, as ho saw it recently in the harbor of Bouthampton, as ** that of an ordinary ogean _steamer porched on tho back of a whalo,” Mr, Winans hopes to obtain a 8pocd of twenty miles an hour by propulsion alone with his strange oratt. e ——————— Railrond Accidonts, The Ratlroad Gazelle publishes somo statistics on railroad acoidents for tho past twelve months which are not very encouraging to folks who are partial to safe and quieb journeys. The record stands aa follows : PEN DOZEN, At the Orient, 101 West Madison-st, FAMILY GROUPS. Splondld Light, New Inst: t Plog etomy ol West Hsalsomst, EXTENSION O TLIVIE Oplng to tho large aumbor of visitors ta tho Lixposition, Mr. Bmith has con. eludud to extend the tima until after tho Exposition at the abore vory low prices BERLIN & REMBRANDT PHOTOS, on T D BN Montha, Aceidents, Eilled, Infured, ABIE Septamben, 1500 i % : u I.E;EE l!lscl‘nm IBI;S adid 1 tol fotaron, Bplendid No- ember 42 133 \(’pafl Madison-st. A HFHOIAL’I‘Y'—AH January, 1873, 40 100 0ld Plotures coplod {o tho entiro satis. February. 25 120 faotion of cuntomers. March, 18 1 ‘THK ORIENT, 101 Woat Madfson-t. April ] 8 i ny. w ) SEVERN, 184 Madison-st July. 18 80 ' a mls i August, 63 155 | Btill continuca to take thoso Brilllant Photographs at Totals s $38.00 PER DOZ. REMOVALS, REMOV.AT.. OTTAWAY & (OLBERT, Boots and Shoes. ‘Harking wishes to draw tho attention of the pooplo of Chicago, and the public in general, to his fall and ‘wintor stylos, All who have soen them say they aro the nicest in tho city. Harkina haa the principal agency in Ohlcago for the colebrated work manufactur- od by Banister & Tichenor, of Nowark, N, J, These PRINTERS, goods took the Rfizomcdulflhnvlflnul Expoaltion for {6 best men's hand-sewod work in the world, Alio, | Have removed to the now building, 147 & Te I8 the sole agent for Lio sale of B, Munson & Cc,, | 140 FIFPTH-AV. (betwoon undifén \;’nd of Alboy, N, J., who took the prizo at the Stato Fair of [ Monroe-sts.), where, by inoroasod faoilities, How Jomsoy” {or the bost sewed work in the United | they aro bottor prepared to serve thoir ous. Blates, 'The !mamo Harkins, for fino goods, has be- | tomers and tho ?‘ub 0. come & household word, OId location befors the fire, | _E#~Press Work done for the trade. No, 89 Olark streot, opposite tho Gourt-House, ————— The Automatic Grain Meter. One of the most ingonions and valusblo inventions on oxhibition at the Exposition i J, J, Brown's Au- tomatie Grain-Moter, for weightng all kiuds of grain the grain being acourately welghed while passing in a continuous stream through the machine, and tho welght fu roglatored on w dial attached, Dy this wous dorful, yot simple, contrivance, much timo, lsbor, snd expense ia saved, This grain-metor may be scen near tho scale departmont at the exhibition, and one should Judgo that there is & fortune for somo enterprisiug inan who may become intersstod in the manufaoture of thoas 08, — 8till Another Reduotion, Marblo-top chamber-suits,finlahed perfectly smooth, trom §62,50 o $026 ; parlor, library, kitchen, and office furniture in sawe proportion, ean be found at Colby & Wirta') Nos, 203and 204 Blato_street, This firm have come fo a wise conolusion, Rathior than carry a Iarge stock through tha winter, thoy propass to sell 4t pricos DRESS-CLEANING. Dresses, No matter of what matorisl, can be oleanod #nd thor- oughly renovated, b’l tew proooss which dues not re« Quiea tho comoval of (rimminge, BPOTS remorod wiiie "“l%llwiumflw !l|l: rlm‘l garmont, b Hpocialiy, Gooda ciéaned by this pracoss can be ssen at our stores, 158 ILLINOIS-ST. and 264 WEST MADISON-ST A, BONWARZ, MEDICAL, SWAPPING DOCTORS, DRS, LEARNED and wife, the fatter formerly MRS, DR, FRY. Alaguetic Battary, Trests all Acute and Olroalo Dissasss succosstully, 243 Weat Madlson- AMUSEMENTS, M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, LAST WIEREIS OF THE TRULY GREAT ACTRESS, MISS CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN! Weio will appnar on MONDAY and TUI D Rakeponto' aubiie worE of T ICLITE HENRY VIII. QUERN KATHERINS OHARLOTTE CUSHMAN WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS - o nbior Atest Churasior ot 1ok Ol LADY MACBETH! WEDNESDATY MATINER, DMISS CUSIHNMAN IN COMEDY, SIMPSON & CO. SUBAN BIMPSON, ONARLOTTE GUAHMAN PETER SIMPSON. o M, Next weok, MISS NI U MIVIOKHR HARRIET BEECHER STOWE, ‘The world famous author of ** UNOLR: TOM'S OABIN," ‘will make hor first appoarancs in Chlcago Tomorrow and Tugsday Nights, Whon sho will read asleotions from hor own works. ‘We havs doojded to mako tha price of Tickota ONLY 50 ouih ADAIHIEN, "and U0 CENTS aitrn for torved soats. The luonnfl.(‘l‘nuld.ly night) Reading 1s in tho regular S fokota st Jansen, McClarg & Oo.'s Dookatore sad Box Olico Adalo Hall, Lo g OARPENTER & SHELDON. MYERY OPERA-HOUSE, Blonroo-st., bat, Dearborn and Btate, Arlingtn, Cotton & Kenbl's Minsrels Yhird wook of the Extravaganss, entitled Tunny Mokes in a Fog! Nightly hatled with tamultuons spplauso. TEHB DANCING TRIO, ‘Nowcomb, Mackin, and Wilson. ERNEST LINDEN'S VOOAL ALBUM. Maokin and Wilson in tholr unequaled Epooialtics. BOBBY NEWCOMB, - - “The Big Sunfower.” Mastor G, Davonport {n Gorman Spoctaltios. THE PIONIC SKIRMISHERS—Arlington, Rice, and Burridgo. Inaotive proparation, a ‘Tasoaf Burtosauo, ontitled GUY MANEUV. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTTAORDINARY MONDAY, Oct. 20, during tho wock, and at the Wednesday aud Saturdasy Matinces, Bartloy Campboll's Row play, writton oxprosaly for thls Theatre, ontitiod HEARTS. Reappoarance of MIS8 ELIZA O'UONNOR as A Gartnor. Al tho favorites In tho cast, Inciudiny Gowoll, Miss G or, e, Ordor carriagos st 10:80 (. m. In proparation, MAIY WARNER, and OURS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Tho Grostest Living Legitimato Aotress, CARLOTTA LE CLERCO, In Wilkio Collins® own dramatization, THE NEW MAGDALEN! Supparted by Mr. i, I WOOD aud the Academy Company. Boadsy noxt—Bartley Campbell's /AT GLOBE. EVERY EVENING, ali0 WEDNESDAY and SAT- UHEDAY MATINEES, tho bosutiful Emolional Actross, MISS LOUISE HAWTHORNE, Bupported by the talented Actor, Mr. GEORGE REBRSGH, oo Phvdiitng Drarmay =" ™ Four Christmas Nights Friday, Bonofit of MISS HAWTHORNE, HATSTED-ST, OPERA HOUSE, Cornor Halsied and’ ifarrison-sta, For Ono Wook Only, commencing MONDAY, Oct. 17, MoEvoy's Original Hibernicon ! Romembor the date, O, 37. DR, KAHN'S Mapnificent Auatomical Musenm, Trom Now York, of NATURAL SOIENQE and ART, No, 148 South Olark-st,, noar Madison, Tickots, 0 cta. For gontlemen ouly. Boors opon from'9 &, m. to10 v.za., daily 2ad Sunday, LEOTURE ON CHINA, ‘WONG| ruyrspay zvENING, Oct. 53, 1973, CHIN Unlon Park Coungregnt’l Church. FOO Admission, 60 conts. BOURNIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 128 Twenty-fourth-st., near Indiana-av. All Iato and Fashionablo Danoing systomatically taught, MR, SULLIVAN'S DANCING ACADEMTY, 147 Twenty-second-st., Qlassos Tuosday and Friday evenings snd Tuesday and Baturday attornoons, Rosidonce—85 Tiwenty-third-st. MARTINE'S DANCINGACADEMIES. SOUTH SIDE---1010 Indiana-av. WEST SIDE---66 Ada-st. TO RENT. UNION HALL, No, 16 South Olarkt., ) or at 47 Soulh Ulark-aL, ks s or o WD GO0 D, DEFIANCE EGG CARRIER, BRYANT'S PATENT Deflance Egg Carrier. No Infringement On the Socalldd Stevens Patent. Criicaao, Ot 18, 1873, ry nion Kag Go.r 1 hnvo re-cxanil lora Castun for ohanglniy tho opintan 1 gav’ 30 S50, that tho patont s tavalld f $oh i o tho epuolfication or oinim to. d frum packing cascs in wso from _tims out of mind, i His mothod of construoting his apstimcnta, or using anatb: n honis in paoklug casos, diffors not at ail from that which Hien Solangod in tho publio for tho fast furt onat. It 4o 5 wellaottiod piincipio in patent law Tt i haor o Liisa wol ation of & kriown duvias {a.s now a3 not. patonts PILCRM T aoshdor o Kioveus DAtoLs fo pasioes ho Stlick foatura of novalty, {00 wara ontitlod to ofsim the S¥elustvo Uso of PAGKILE caros witl anartnants, whotlior for cigs or any’ atlior pu the, Duftuado Oarrior Tolaiito Conaldored AR nfringcnants but ho is entiticd 10 fo nuoh ‘and, thorelt claiin, in iy opinion, the Do: B Rt ohda n infriagosiont ol way Jega) St of thiodo viniming as asslygnuos f the Stovous Xyg Carrlor Patent, Yours truly, JORLTIFFANY, Atornoy, oto, In addition o tho above Togsl oplton of ano ot tha ablost patont Iawyars in ihia Ubited Htatos, we Aot fruin Tottors of the atantao of Atoyous' itgg Osso. I & lutior totdatod Moy 4, T8TD: b sayve THAL | Any e Gui Jaan- d Dillings oannod atop him." And at **ifiora Ts no dangorof an {n- ey, for ho(1illings) vAnRol stop ABy(NIG 1n tho Shia0 of an'oRE cavo." '#or tho jufamiation of any who rasy bo Influenced by this rebunt bIud no:foo of 1T, I, 1SIinge, we horaby give Bbtica thiat we sfinll Bt only dofund whd. Satablish “the FEiy ot our Iatont Doftaney Uarriosand offeotusily oz }de tho so-called Nlovons Batent, but we sisll aiio Ay dotend our oustoniara i the s ‘aud Flath, Aud 1€ any porson i suolovtod ta tholr 12k Gty to andt us (e Dapors and ke will tiar tranblo in the 1u e Sriacs To habod to r 1y admitted l&llfl the sal uc sale ha ava no fur- aollities oo, attor, inoro lu!a our inanufaoturiny n nivorsall 3 reior ovor Dridusod: Tba watae’ o oun Gar ofus as befara, THE DRFIANOE, ° Union K 04, 1 1 Houth Clluto , Ohloago. W, 11, OVIRGT A 11, DRYANT, Seuraiasy, 0V NG8ON Fretidont, lino, Mrs, Bac Bishop, Alr. Sullivan, Mr. Giddons, and M, Sanlsbury. . nmw"kcnnm, Now busio, New Appointmonta, Brilllant ounting. ‘balauce of firat payment tn AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY, & CO,, Bucoossors to Kltson & Fostor, Ttoal Estate’shd Gonorsy Austloaoers, 84 ani & Randoloh.st. 250 LOTS TOR SALE nY ATCTIOIN. HXCHANGH_YOUR BANK AOC! FOR A LOT AT ooare RIDGELAWN, Bltnated -diatant boty Vi & N PR,y Lol Fii1°ABOVE GHIOAGO, ths allsrding casy ariineao. ‘Will be sold at Auction, ON THI GROUND, ‘Tuesday, Oct. 31, 1873, at 2§ o'olook. This Proporty, haring boon outof tho market for se 1 yanra: ia g rosubAIvIdod, aud for U irst timo"of- fored 0T BALE: i lote of 60xlrd foat oavh. — Gomo snd nogure your firat choloa of A LOT, Tho natural scenory is not surpassed by any of tha mny suburban towns surrounding this olty, | Tho drirs aro iine, siroots gradod} sidowalka will be built aud shade ross sob out this fall. 'An Ariosian Woll is now bolng sunk and will bo finishod in & short 1 making tiis tm Sory dosieablo Inoation;, Loing onty F-1GTE milas from the Eihlor s Gay. sna oy'n chartor ors e atlooed SopipaRY, ' cliartor. o a 7 tatn hnml‘r.fi o siop n&: s .'uunn'.“m ":‘"p &l ahurolion, $lorod, ofa.. At convonlont. Alwiul‘wr, TIDUELAWN olfors -niany at(raotions to partion saoking a pleasant homo noar Chieago, whoro oc oan v all"tho canvenlences of olty ifo with 4o THEHILE "ro T8 PROPERTY 18 PRRTECT, Printed abstracts hurniahied ench purchiasar. TILRMB KASY, ono-nuattor chali, balatics ao, two, SR iR Ay R ntarent AL et con o Sloye month ont dtscount for AL i A TRBOSTE 5 S hoanined on om0t ot e of sals. A SPEOIAL FREE TRAIN will Ioave the Northwost~ ora Do) rnor Cansl and i " - gra D K;:uc, Sofnor Gasal nod Kiizio.aia,, at3'alook, o irthor infarmation, plats, oto., oo, For A RRLEDEG, 58 Madioesbe o ot RGN DAL W, or W. 3. BADKAU, 12 Dearborn-st., ELISON, POMEROY a'&o.r.“ Ribiinoors, and'86 Randolph- Tnnomcement Bxiraordinary! GRAND OPENING REAL ESTATE SALE AT.OUR ATCTTON ROOMS, 84 AND 86 RANDOLPH-ST., ON WEDNESDAY, OCT, 22, AT 2 O'CLOCE. Wo fave reoelrod positive fastructions from R. P. BLANGHARD, Fag., o closo out ia Intareat In various subdirisions, and wili'offer for sala, withont suy resarro, o following valuable proporty: RIRSTTF 1ote, S0K1% fest okch, tn Mlanohnrd evs’ Bubdivision, cornor of Ohicago and Righmond-ave., angd ngac tho grdat Ghlcago & Northwastorm Cax Bhops, BIXCON D=4 lots, 253113 foot each, {n lilauchard's Bub- division on_Follaurboo-st, and kullorton-av., botwoon Milwaukooav. and Humboldt Park Boulorar THIRD~8 Iots, 2%6x150 foot oach, In samo subdivision, on Humboldt Patk Boulova islon, situatod batwoen Mil. joc] FOURVIH—1n samo sub waukoa and Fullorton-ave X of 41 lots, which will clogant, lots alrcady subdi. ‘o sold eutire, or in large vidod, On thin block thore is & food louss aud barn, chorry, applo, and shade treos, otc.; also s fino gardens This offors a splondid ohauca lor a profitablo nvostmnt. TFTH 10 lota, 60x1% (cot, eaoh, in Hlanchard's Sub: division, noar Milwaukeo and Divoisoy-ave. SIXTH-2 lots, %5218 foot caoh, on Madisonat., two Dlocks cast of Gontral Park, SEVENTI-5 aoros, being the south 3¢ of Block 3, Hart L. Btewart's Subdivision, corer of Forty-sixshat. and Callfornis-av. EIGRTI~4 Tots on BMoneoo-st., in Kimball's Subdists- fon, half a blook oast of Gontral Park. NINTH-24 lots in Durham's Sulidivislon, on Slxtountli- 8!, and Central Park-av., noar Douglus Park Buulovard. Phrt of tho pucchaso-muney can run 4% ycars, Tie abova'aflers vory valuablo proporty, n s sestion of {uoclty which s rapidly improvin, and ovory ny eu- Banoing In valuo. - The faclitios 10r reaching Llils propor- 1y aro ood, both by buscs, harse cars, and etcam, thus alfordif fapid tranait To'tho Boari df tho city, ‘aud 2 chanca will bo givon to ovory ono to purchso olther & alngle ot or mato, Tt offored will bo sold. Mr, R. P. Blanchard, 163 LaSatlo-st. proporty, and givo suy futthor particulard, The Title to this Property is Perfect. Full printod abatraots farnished. Terma—Ouly ono-fourth cash, balance inono, two, and throo yoars, with & por eont intorost. A DEPOSIT of 1‘0 por, cnul. mumdn time of sale, 3 iy daye. Pariies having money (3 2vings baiks which have not suspended can mako thoir first payment by thelr books. ELISON, POMEROY & 00,, Auctionsers, 84 and 80 Randolph-st, ELISON, POMEROY & C0.'S Regular Friday's Sale, At 84 and 86 Randolph-st., Friday, Oct. 24, at 8 1-2 o’clock, Splondid Parlor Scts, Chambor Sots, Sidobonrds, Du- Washatands, Louuges, Marblo-Top Tablos, Bod- steads, Mirrors, 10 orates Grookery in opon lots, Bodding, Mattresses, large lot Toas and Grogories, 0., &o.. Cook. ing and Parlor Stoves, &o., &o. Goneral asurtrent of housekooplng goods, ___ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Great Auction Sale of 40 Valuahle Businegs Lots ON WEST LAKE-ST, And olghtoon desirable RESTDENOE LOTSon Parkav., nnle' throo blocks west of Westorn-ar, 'Wo ara intiusted by Meesrs, W, D; KERFOOT & CO., agonta for tho ownors, o offot for salo at suction, on tho ground, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, Broth- d. SE: ‘Thie aalo will ba peromptary. will show the at8o'alock. Balo shsolutely without any rossreo, and on ‘vory oasy torms, ouly one-thfrd down, Fills dullars do- Doait roguirad ot tinie of snlo, Titls unquostfonabl This propierty {8 Tecy oligibly looatod, tho lota on Lako- 3t bshug ou tlio gros) thoroughiero frim the clty (o G tral Park, are valuntlo for busiy groat, inducomonts 10 yurohasors seekiog b tions In'a soction of thh city whora Droperty can be pur. ohascd at medorata pricee, and cortain to largoly fnoroase in value, Wo will offof {or ealu 8 lots, sontli front on ke 25 foat frout oncs: 14 lots norfh front ou same reot being good bustioss lots, ~Also, 14 Jots on Patk-av., sonth front, 25 (0% front: 4 lots cn sammo av- entio, morth frunt=very desintdo residanoo Jota, and kn tho {inmodiato violnity of ohvtihes, sohoole, ahd sur. nded by tine rosidences, and oajly acaassiblo by harso. Gara on Lako and Madlson-ats, i3 I8 thio firat anction sale of Laks. P Goniral 'ark, and should atiraot gotit-ai atgontion of All portios intorbated. Al of tiy profieiy iy Toniod two locke cant of Ualifornia-av., whioh &quus Is 100 feot iy "TETME—Ono:third cash; balance ono witl Iotoraat AL B por conte TItI0 porfoots At ralepen ishod, . Partise wishing to attond thls salo Stk e Tandojph or Matisou aifst-cars, which will duisay you tatho umudiato victaly of o bioperiy: |+ or pinta af tho propor! drtior parttcutars 1, of Beaers, 3. . Kortodt & Gou 85 Washington-1h. oe o ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionsers, 81 aud 86 Randolph.st, t. proporty east of Evory - AUCTION SALES, BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 08 & 70 Wabnsh-av, ATTRACTIONS In Spite of Panics! NEXT TURSDAY'S BALE OF DRY GOODS, eta.y will bo nnusually atiraotive, conslsting of large lins of scasonabla and desirablo goods, Tine lina of Dress Goods in Alpacas, Borgoes, Broe nl olo, o atacik of ratatl dosle in Ing, In Suits, Overcoats, Pants, and Vor O eiot ino of Faney Gastimoro and Flanoal Shictings. 78t lino of Fanoy Casimo “lcfi Lacos, l’luwntl.’ White Goods, and Dress Trime mings, ifats, Oaps, Glavos, and Fur Good: Kl Gocds, Nubins, Bhawis, ot Casslmores, Batinots, aud Joas Largo and fing ling of Gonte' Jagkots, Howrls, Bows, Splondid 1110 o1 Gont Ootton and Wool and I Bpooial sale of Govornment Goods, Dress Ul , Panta, ‘Jackots, and 100 roils Suporiiua Ingrain Carpots by ml'fr""x'x:“w‘r’shl“' t 9:30 o'alook, 0. B GOUL & 0O., 68 and 10 Wabish AT .A.'U'O:I‘ION', Special Sale of Buggies & Harnesses, Domoorat Wagons, Opon and Top Bugelos, ¥ Road Waons, T2 prown Wamons, Grst-clnss Doubte nnd Siaule Harnoseos, ou TUESDAY, Uot. 1, at 100'cl AL, T 'GURE & C0., PANICS MAKE THE AUCTION SALES OF GEO. P. GORES: CO., nd 70 Wahash-av., Bill moro attesotiver Gur veguine ™ BOOT & SHOE salo of Wodnesdny, Oct, 2, at 0% &, m., will baof th HEst e RN TSRO R T evets o AD Put your monoy whoro you got tho largest roturn, AT ATCTION. REGULAR SOUTIL SIDE SALE OF Household Furniture, AND CARPETS. ‘The Most Extensive Sale of the Sea~ son---Fresh Fall Goods. Bidobosrds, Book-Canos, Wardrobos:™ ) - i Bty oo 0 K ehon urRSie: o Ontey Olties and Parlor Donks: 3 cratea of W. . Grockory; 16 rolls Wool Carpoti 60 ltxtonsion Tables; 400 Burasus, Tables, W. 8. Hurosus and Dodstoads! Bugglos and Marnataos, On Baturday, Oat. 35, at 9 o’clock. GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auctloncors, Ty WM. A. BUITERS & CO. FINE VERMONT MARBLE FRONT DWELLING & LOT, No. 600 West VanBuren-st., AT ATCTION, On tho Promises, on Tuondn{ Aftornoon, Qct, 31, at 3 o'clook, The_henso contsios § rooms, Bath-Roam, Olosets, Incgo Halle, Marblo Mantols, and finoly finfaliod throughs out. Will 'bo suld for all cash ovor an lucumbranco of 4,600, duo Sopt. 20, 1677, with intercst at 10 per cont, 10 por cont down on dAy of &xlo, balance {n fou ays, Partios doalring b 800 the louss can do s by spplyin W. W, Wat allo: it 50, 203 LiaSallo-st. WA, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionecrs. T0P AND OPEN . BUGGIES, PHAETONS, ROCKAWAYS FARM WAGONS, SINGLI & DOUBLK HARNESS, AT ATUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, OCT2), at 10a, m., at Salesrooms ol SPALL X! RUTTERS & CO., Auottonsors. LARGE AND FULL STOCK GOSTON-HADE CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloths and Cassimeres, Furnishing Goods, Boots & Shoes, Notions, &g., On Thursday, Oct, 23, at 9 1-2 &, my; AT SALESROOMS 15 AND 1 RANDOLPH.ST. LOTHING conslste of n large line of Beaver, o Broadsloth Suits, Uonts: Bante and Yos veakin, Oassimore, Hioavor and Satinot Pants and Vo Bouinons GatieBaa Yacafs, Mcarur, and Chinob s’ Clof N A LA (0K Dty Goods, Livors Goods, Patsley s ot Chninron, nticlng " b1l xons eitrablo goods: cods, Netlgh' X" BUTTERY & 0., Auctlonscrs, FRENCH BRONZE Statuary, RLEGANT BANTEL CLOCKS, Ttalian Marble Statuary, Urns, and Vases, At Auction, on Friday, Oct. 24, at Store, 19 & 21 Randolph-st. This_collpation, whiol is the importation of Messrs, V1] 1ROS., ladolphia, it of the l: and VI BROS, Elladoisnls is,ono ol s aracat tnd Hontorys ‘olock. uctidneors, fingst avor offéred in this city. roupe and fixuros, largo and small, amuog which are Akrloultara, Joon of Are, Coluribus, Clea- Warriors, Mara and’ Vonus, Mercury, ud ofbier boautiful Historical an LS AR Bitonas OLOOKS in rost varoty, both it s, TR MARBLE SFATUARY, Phlors, Fluted Qotimie, Vasos, Uras, Card Hocolvbrs, fucly-caevod Groups snd Animals, Grocian ''ripods, ‘Agato Taz Ktruscan Vasos, P nm' Wolglits, oto. (512 agads oo EhLaten TARIDE: o soig 1 commence ' , and coutinuo are kol at10vielock RS AL BUTTERS & GO, Auctioneers, By WILLIS, LONG & CO., 185 and 197 Randolph-st. BEGULAR WEDNESDAY'S SALE NEW AND 8ECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Parlor and Chambor Suits, Elegant Book-Cases and Marblo-Top 'Txbles, Librury and Dinlag-Room Furnl turo, Fins Of) Chromos sud Steol Lingravings, Desks, ‘What-Nots and Loutse BRUSSELS, WOOL AND 3-PLY CARPETS ook gad Parlor Blaves, Tioer and Billiard Tablor, Goun- ters, Show-Cases, ao., &o.y AT ATUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, at )¢ a. m., st our Bsless Randolph rooms, 135 snd T el 86 & co., Anotiono By EDWARDS & COHEN, Auctionoers, G5 South Gunalat, SPECIAL SALHB. On MONDAY, Oct. 2, atdp. . and 7 n. ., woniy a0il st auotion 200 choleo Englisn, Italiau, and Amoric OIROMNOH. This s the collctlon of Cliromos, o i ing oror offarad ' fn thia clty. alo pitive, au without re- sorvo,On oahibition Manday, atfo'clocka mi. Special Mortgage Sale. On Tuesday, Oct, 21, at 9:30 8, m, A large Int of SROOND-IHAND FURNITURE, swm‘ COuuntars, S 0 r-Ce , ote, Halo itive, and wi Countars, Show-Gesen, oto; ESWARLLN & CON! By BRRUSH, SON & CO., 41 Bouth Canal-at. s, m,—Furnituro, Oare 3 i for and ‘Chiambur Bota, llud; stoads, I 'F'ablos, Cayamodos achla-1op ant L'iainy', iarga iins of Parior aad Cnok tuvos, Natitossss, Tods, Platvdware, lollot Sets, Bauy Hrustols aud b Garpets, ots;, Aleo a good Horao, Bugyy, and Har. day ‘A rday, 8ith and ‘Shiby will ba sold udises (un& Advance Mool noa Furnituro and Uener sonsignmonts,} 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS, ‘Wost 5ide Auction_Housu, 63 Boutls Caunl-at, HAVE REGULAR AUCTION RALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ‘And Genoral Morohaudlss on Wodnosvaysend Saturdays, O lioe than aya will soll ot aversgo suction pricu. Advances mado ou cunslguments, Oall and oxaninuo ook, Clroms, Clromes, Clromes, AT AUCTION, Monday Evening, at 7 o'elook, At 337 Wost Madison-st., opposite Aberdegn, ant German, Frenoh, ish, , to basuld wkhout ross nd thy vory evoning t11 all aresoldy EcB On THURSDAY, Oct. &, at 108, m., At 743 Michigan-av., Flogant marblo-top Ghambor-sults, parlor and datog. room FURNITURE, Oroamonts, Laco-Ourtalusaud Lamborking, Oil Falnt. 763 and fiuo lingeavlugs, cleant Book-Oado, Drussels ~00-ply aud lngrain CARPETS, Beddly, Yrate-Mattresses, Plllows, Rugs, Plated-ware, CrookeX, ook und Parlor Storey, olo., etes Also, 8t 13 o'look, An eleganteyiot & Davls concest Grand Pisuo, one ol tho finest loskyyonta fn thio oly. 18, LONG & CO., Auctionsery, Dty Goods & Notions, A tull lin of sensoubla goods, whioh must e wid. ALSO, BANKIUPT STOCK Hats, Caps, ' Furs, Goves, ]‘\[lttmls. Umh’mllgsz Canes, thildren’s Goods, stc., By ordor of the Ansignos, On WEDESDAY, Oct, 22, at 9 1-2 o'clock, 'AYLOR & HARRISON, Aug! fonsors, S04 ud 200 it SOUTI CHICAGO AUCTION SALIL, To accommoita workmen at the Ralling Milla and % n‘lh“figlk'. Svuctlon walo of 200 lfm?fim"flh binon at sttt g, 1o, Dl 7 atlol ulld. ' Tralus Fun uvon the gnnde. Parilontars oreatior, FRDEREIX KOUS, AUOTINNEKRR. Roadsto sonsbie s, - War s B Hoh A "