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THE COUNGCIL. ' City-Troamrer Gogo Invites an Inves- tigation of His Affairs. - Balary of Tax Commisslonor-«The Aerial Ladders---Yetitions and Orders, Tho Conunoil mot yonterday ovening, the Aot~ dng-Mayor {n tho ohafr. Al the Aldormen wors - Prosent oxcept Mossrs, Bowon, MoGounies, Mc- Avoy, Schmitz, Olowry, Powoll, Bwoet, Kehoo, Bchaftnor, Oarnoy, Ogdon sud Brandt. Ald. McGrath said sinco ail tho busincss bo- Roro the Council had boen finished up; slnco Alr, ‘Bond had been nominated for Mayor and the 'oity oficors would probably be re-sppointed ; iginca thoe Tilloy plan had beon adopted, and «evorybody was happy, ho moved the Council ad- Journ aud go over and ses Mr. Gage. The motion was loat—yens, 5 ; nays, 22. PETITIONS, Potitlons wore prosontod and reforred for a mower on Luke steoot, from Johnaon street to Contro avonuo; for a sidewalk on Loth'aides of Qlay etreot; a romonstrauco against ruuning firoloss locomotive on Milwaukeo avenue, from Augusta stieat to North nvenue, slgned by the o %roparty owners on the streoct; for sidewalks on akloy ptroot, from Milwaukeo avenuo to Parks and on Coblontz atroot, from Loavitt to Oakley, [ THE OITY TREASUBER, * Tho following communioation was presentod, | and roforred to the Financo Committoo: GENTLENEN ; As thoro haye Ucen various apecches smmade, und rumors oflont detrimental to mo a8 a publie “iofticer, I most respecifully nsk that -your body, through a proper commitiee, would oxemino my no: counts as City L'roasurer, to_mako an ofticlal ravort of tho same, Most reapoctully, D. A, Gaoz, oRpERg, - ‘The Boatd of Public Works was ordered to ro- En'l low much monoy was asscesed for oponin) urlbut streot Lo Olybourn avenue; how mucl had been expended ; Low much was in the hands of the Buard, and Low much more was required. toopon the sirest. An order dirocing tho Board to propare an ordinance for widoning the river on the north sido of Harricon atrest and tho wost gido of the Tiver, 80 tho building of tho bridge could go on aarapidly s possiblo, was roferred to the Board, An ordor empowering the Board of Polico and Fire Commissioners to rent a8 an ongine-houss the barn in the‘rear of No, 744 South Halsted Aor $86 per month was referred to the Clork for engrossmeut. . OITY OFFIOEDS. The Comptroller roported ho had pnid O, N. Holden as Tax-Commissionor for tho months of July, August, and Soptembor. Tho Board of Police submitted Madame Udn's proposition Lo soll the city tho right to ues her &erinl Indders, thinkiug the prico high, but con- sidering the invention o valuablo one. It was roforred to the Commitice on Fire and Water, The Committoo on Streets ud Alleys, 8. D., reportod_au ordinauce allowing the Ohicago Plate and Bar Mill Company to continue using n cortain gido-traol connected with its workas, "It waa Inid over. 'The Council adjourned. THE SPORTING WORILD. Goldsmith Maid’s 'Frot Against Time ===Other Local 'Curf Attractions ‘This WeekwseBilhurd and HBuve Ball Nows. To-morrow aftornoon, unless the weather in- torposce an obstacle at prosont unlooked for, Goldsmith Maid will be trotted against time un- der tho auspices of the Doxtor Park Clab, and pushed to tho top of hor spocd to boat her rec- ord of 2:168¢, This race, since its montion in 'Tue TRInoNE, hns beon the subject of considor- ablo speculation with tho sporting fraternity, and the probability is that a groat deal of money will be warered on it. We have heard of no bets either woy as yet, howover. Thoso who gamble onspeed doubtless prefor to wait uatil thoy note the condition of tho aid. Doblo promises that he will do tho bost be can to sond bor slong aa fast aa sho can go, it ehe is in the right condition, and will bo accom- panied by a running horse, 80 that she may have something to coutend against, In addition to the raco sgainst time, there will bo nnothor at- traction at Dexter Park to-morrow, in the shapo of s trot for s purse betwoon Glostor, Bashaw, Jr., and Bodino, provided the owner of the latter horse will et him start, and there appesrs to bo no valid reason why he sbould refuse. In cave he declines, howover, Mollio Morris or Mila Caldwoll will siart with the other horses, and they are just s fast as Bodine, 'The matines will bo the most attractive ono of the sonson, and doeserving of generous patronage, Those attonding in car- riugos can enter the park through the Halstod streot gate, and wo srould suggost that gontlo- men accompanied Ly ladies take them to tho ladies’ stand, from which an excollent view of the races can bo obtained. - ‘The muuagers of tho Dextor Park Club are making arrangomonts for a frue-for-all race for n purse of $1,000, to come off on_Baturday after- noon, The fol)nwqu borses will be at liberty by that time, und wili in sll probability onter: Bashaw, BMollio Morris, Mila O, Brother Jonathan, DBadger Girl, Ella -~ Wright, Littlo Mao, Mollis, aud Bodino. Sovera of them are now in_ tho city, and the nbsent ones are not vory far away, Gold= smith Maid aud Gloster, of course, will be e: cluded from thb race, but some arrangemont may bo mado whereby they can nnmm- and add to the attraction of the day. If theracois defi- nitely agreed upon, the ontries will close at the Pacifioc Hotol on Thursday evening. A runnin, raco betweon Lady Fairtield and %ag«mt woulfi not be out of placa on Saturday, and would be & closo and exciting contest, a8 both Lorses sre wory fast and protty ovenly matched. Those who contemplato attouding the racos should ¥rncura their tickets down town, and avoid dolay ot tho purk. The management will have them on ealo at such ?lmeu of publio resort 88 tho principal hotels, Foley's, and * Brown's,” Kingsbury Musio Hall will bo 8tted ingsbury Music will be fitted up in com- fortable sbaps for the threa-ball iou‘;numeufi, which i8 to bogin on the 10th of next month un- dor tho managomentof Mossrs, Foley and Geary, An architoct Lns Leon provided with a plan of the hall and instructed to put up circular tiers of seats, 80 that every one may have a full view of the gamos, Maurice Daly has beon writton to by Chicago friends to nccopt Slosson's proposition to play s match at the threc-ball game, 'lhey think it would bo a good one for Lim, His answer 18 anxiouslyawaited, as it is belioved it will contain an acceptance, Blosson said yostordny thathe was ready at any time to play his old antagoniat, Bauuung«r, a ame of French for €260 or $500 a side, before the tournament commencen, Jobn has becn playing remarkable billiards of Iate, and will cer- talnly not back down from tho matoh if the monoy can be raised, TILE TOLLESTON CLUB. The Tolleston Blooting Olub assembled yor~ terday afternoon at tho Lall of the Open Board of Trade, for ths purposo of devising means for En{]lng off the indobtodness on thoir property st ‘olleston, which s now in the handa of the Bleriff, As ouly thirtoon members made thoir sppearauco, and sixteen boing 1oquired to con- stituto a gunmm, tho meoting sdjourned until next Mondny afternoon at 8 o'clock. DASE DALL BTOCKIOLDERA' MXETING, Thero will bo » meeting of the stockholders of the Ghln5§o Daee Ball Association at Nos, 140 and 151 Madigon strect, on Wednesday night, 24 8 o'clock gharp. It is hopod that overy stook- holder will bo presont, as matcera of great im. yndnnce will bo dlscuesed, and tho meoting will huve to dooido ‘A}unutlona of vital intorest to tho Association and our national game, PERUONAL, James Cusick, of New York, an old tralner of the ]lfl:e-flgmlnF Iratornity, arrived In the oity yestorday, ou Lis way to Donver, whither Lo oes for the purposo of removing John C. eenan to 8t. Paul for tho banofit of his hoalth, 1t Is undorstood that tho * Benecla oy is fast ?hef:iionxlf dl.mm lung-diseaso, aud is not” loug for S INSANE-HOSPITAL STATISTICS. Dr. Bon 0. Miller, in roply to a roquest of County-Attorney oot to furnish some informn- tion rolalive fo the County Insane Asylum at Jofforson, toboused in the attempt to socure for that Institution a bequest made by the late Jonathan Burr to an insane asylum to be foynded in the northern part of Illinois, eays the resolu- tion of the Board of Buporvisora contemplating the ersotion of the bullding was offered Ly Su- porvivor Ham in 1860, The contract was leb _Aug: 14, 1600, and the work acceptod Bept. 23, A ) ' ) i 1870, the building aconpied Deo, 10, 1870, At the opening thero wore 123 patients, From Dec, 10, 870, to Doo. 1, 1871, thoro were admitted 1723 It 1873, 109 to May 1 1878, 56 ; total, 460. Disd charged rolioved fn 1871, da 4 in 1873, 25; up to Mny, 1879, B ; total, 6. ' May 1, 1878, thoro word about 200 pationts, losving 147 transforred to Btato ssylums, with which class tho rocord of the dischargad and roloased 18 vory favorable, boing about 11 per cont. The building lad :l{ wards, with two nursos to esch ono, with bath= rooms, otc. Tho physiclan in ohargo is fully oompetont. The facllition for treatmont compars with those in any Btato institution, No oxpenso has been spared to give d!muums tho advautages o!‘ the most rocont diecoverios of modical solonco, A BLOODY RECONCILIATION, A Qucer Afinir in the North Division ==A flard-flenrted Father fReconclis od to Eus Danghter’s Lovor Under Very Poculinr Circumstances. A fow months ago, John Rikus and his family, conetsting of himsoelt, his wifo, and threo chil- dron, arrived n this city, dlrect from ono of tho Gorman provincos. They have oxporionaed tho | ‘many violsitudes that make the fiat yonrs ‘of the rosidence of an emigrant In & now ocountry droary enough. L] Tho fomily ocoupy two rooms in tho second story of atenomont thnt stands isolated from othor houses, on Burling stroot, noar tho North Braunch, An ornamont. of tho houschold is & young girl, about 18 yoars of.nge, whose wayward- noss bas boen the cause of much: trouble. . Boon after tho family ‘arrived in this clly, the daughtor waa takon into thio houss of a wonlthy gentloman who lives on Clarl stroot, near. Ful- lerton avenuo, as & servant.. Hero she beeamo acquainted with a young Gorman named Fritz Drogmund, who livod with thie same gontloman, ; and sorved in tho capacity of coachman. The two soon becamo quite intimate, and frequently attonded dances togother, Fritz, it appears, in- ducod the young girl to promise to becomo his wife. Soon aftor thio botrothal it waa discovered by tholr” mistress that sn fllioit intoropurse was golng on betweoen hor two - ger- vants, nnd; upon- the ' young girl's father being informied of it, he burst into a violont pas- sion, aud took his daughter homo,and forbid hor to rocelve furthor stteution from Drogmund. Mary promised submigsion, and seemod ropent- ant ; ot Ity mabae uently loarned by her fathor thal aftor sho had boon brought home she repeatodly saw Drogmund. = 5 On Bunday afteraoon Mary started out to go to churoh, ss sho sald. Ior father en- tortaloed susplcions® that this - wad® o protenso _for wmeoling Drogmund. He in- formed his wife of suspicion, and told hor he would follow her.' He pursued his dnughiter to tho church, to_which sho Lad ssid Bhe was going, aud which she passed by. Noar the north end of Liucoln Park, og Clark stroet, sho mot Fritz Drogmund, - As sdon as Rikus caught sight of Drogmund, he ran up to him and demanded him to leave his daughter. " Tho young man refusod, and was backed up in his refusal by the girl. A few words pasgod’ bo- tween tho partles, when Rikus struck Drogmund over tho head with » phort stick ho held in his hend, Drogmund, sithough stunncd, !lumpml at Rikus, and attempted to kmock him own, Rikus, being powerful, soon had Drog-~. mund proatrate, and was beating him uomorci- fully, when his doughter took hold of him to pull bim- off, As shc leancd down hor lover made an effort to strike Rikus with a dirk-knife, but instead struck dary on tho baok of the neck, The cut.was a serious one, and the blood spurted freoly., The young girl sank ugqn the ground motionlees. aad thelr passion being cooled by concorn for the young girl, the two men loft offt fighting and ~ wont fo hor assistanco, Quits a crowd of people had collooted in the vicinity, but policemen formed no portion of if. 'Tho two men, apparently reconciled,procured & wagon, and took tho youn, girl 1o hof lomo,. Dr. utelo attended hor, an found tho wound to be a serious one, but not necosearily fatal, Yesterday afternoon tho girl was decided to be ont of dsvger. Sinco tho occurrence of the affray, Rikus has becomo reconcilod to the objectionable lover,and the latter will probably become s permanent in- mate of tho houschold of Rikus, when Mary shall have racovered. A Lake View policeman arrived on the scene of the affray sdon after the partios had gouo away, but mnde no effort to offect their arrost, and it was just as well that ho did not. . THE COUNTY BOARD, A Varloty of Ummportant Dusiness "Aransnctod Yesterday. ‘Tho Board of County Commissioners mot yos- tordoy sftornoon, President Miller in the chair. All tho members wero prosent oxcopt Commis~ gloners Binger, Roollo, and Crawford. MISOBLLANEOUS. A commusication was recoived from the Com- mittee of the Buporvisors of Jo Davioss, nsking Cook Qounty to join with them in contesting tho constitutionality of the Bailroad Aid law of 1869, which, together with a similar ono from Will Oounty, was referred to the Judiciary Committee and County Attorney, The Town of Lemont asked for $500 to holp in tho building of o brifgoe in that town, A number of bills wero read and roferred, and several othors wore ordored pafd. The Committeo on Finance reported that, as requosted by tho Wilmington Coal Company, contractors for supplying coal, an advanco of 20,000 had been mads to thewn, the Comjany giving smple gecurity. The action was ap- proved. TIE ATATE ASSESEMENT. Tho Committees on Financo and Equalization of Taxes, acting rfuinlly, to whom was referred the preamble and resclution of Commissioner Harrigon in regard to tho valuation of Cook County ns equalized by tho State Board, and tho subjeat of county lovy for 1878, reported that they have consuited with the County Attornoy, and report as a substitute tho following ex- preasion of opinfon : ‘Chat there is no reason why a tax-psyer. who fools the Btate lovy to be wrong should there- fore contest the whole State and county lovy, for a lax-payer may pay his county tax and yot contost the Btate tax, And wo further report that in view of all the ‘burdens hoaped upon the puo[:lu this yoar we thiok that tho county levy to be made for the year 1878 should be as small as the most noces« Bary demands of the county require, 'ho report was agrood to. PUDLIO BUILDINGS, The Committeo on Public Buildings recom- mended that the contract for paiuting and lazing the new fail be lot to Thomas Nelson for §5 800. Tho motion was ufimed to. 1t was ordered that $10,000 be paid ta W, O, Deakman, and $3,630 to Boyd & Buffton, on ac- count of work dono on the jail. Throe thousand eight Lunared and nineteen doliars wore ordored En!d to Aloxaunder White, and $2,867 to Agnow & MoDermott for work at the Insane Asylum, Br. Clough Baid the Judges of election in th Nln'.h!’rw&mt of the Ninth Ward wore :n?no: ing, Homoved that in thoir placo N. Hanbory, Jorry Ryan, and H., Reinberg be substituted, ghu mot‘x:n was ngrleoddtol. 2 'roposals wero received for the potatoos re- quired at tho County Agent's, 0. Ii’ Periolat offered to furnish them at 95 and 08 conts a bushel ; F, Boorner at $1.20 a bushel; P, Dick- 51{5;61 & Co. at $1.49, and anothior bidder at Tho blds woro reforred, and the Board ad- Journed till Thursday, * i —_— THE NATIONAL BOARD OF TRADE, Tho aunual Convention of the National Board of Trado will begin in Kingsbury's Music Hall this morning. This fs an important body, com- prieing delegates from all parts of the country, and tho procecdings will be watched with intorost. The following subjoots will be dis- oussed : 1, Dopartment of Commerce; 2, Department of “Trado ; Y Amorican Bhippiug Tntereat : 4. Reform of the Ourrency ; 6, Transportation Facilitica; 6, Rail- road Traneporlation ; 7, Ganadian Teclprocity ; 8, Ob- atruations to Navigatton in Canadian VWato tlonal Bankrupt Taw; 10, Nattonal Yanking - tionnl Danking Law ; 12, Slata Dobta; 13, Burean of Internal Improvoments; 14, Tariff Duties on lm- ports ; 16, Baports of pirith; 16, Ospitation Taxen on Lmmigranta : 17 Nations! Quuriuting loguiations 18, Laka Coastltig Trada ; 19, Hoclprocal Tenda fickie tiona with Spaniali-American Colonies ; 20, American Contennial Anniversary ; 41. StateInterforonco in Mu- ufcipal Affairs ; 23, Rogisiration of Firms : 23, Uni« formily of Mauufscturing Laws; 24, Mivabuippi Rivor Levees ; 35, Reorgautzation of the Indiay Ter- ritory ; 20, Postul Rates; 27, Vostal Telegruph ; 24, Uniformity in Welghts audl Measures, —_— A Huge Schoma. ¥ The fourth gift concert of the Publio L!lm’ry of Kentucky comes off Deo, 8, Ono million five hyndred thousand doliars will be distributed in prizes, the Iargost betng §350,000, ¥or full partioulars co Lig sde emmont 14 Tith Toid UK Roxs FAUrONTs | -| over it, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2I, THE EXPOSITION. Only About 10,000 People Prog- ont Yesterday. The Wonderful Printing Telegraph Xn. strumeont---To-Day’s Musical Programmo. Boveral porsons seated ~round the muto inglorious fountain yestorday sfternoon, woro troated to & sonsation, asa tall, gauut figure foll gosping on tho soat, THia oyos werd hol- low; snd his gray locks woro glued togothor swith porspiration,- while his parched and blood- 1lcen lips wero slightly.ajar. He was muttoring incoherontly about something being found. Patlontly watching, tho spootatora oliclted ju- formation from him. I havo sought it," eald ho, i for fifty’ yenrs, through toll and tributa- tion. Often, half-starved, have I spont the midnight hour befors n fircloss grate, pondoring And now itis found, and by another. Alas! Alas| My hife's Jabor is loat.” I What hgs beon found 2" exclaimed the spoc- tators togothor 2" * ©° ‘' PERPETUAL MOTION," roplied the gasping man, ** It has beon found by another." $3 ® “Who Is tho fortunate finder?” engorly.asked one. ' Where Is it#" cried another.. “Toll about it,” thoy exclaimed togethor, in & tona ot interest, gaeped tho poot” old victim'of a-wasted T've hoon down hore ovory day, seoking fornow hinta to fix my theory, and I've watehod him closely. .Io has been playing ovor since I .camio in on,tho first day the samo old air h_o is playiug now. He will nover cense. There is porpotual motlon. Ho has found whint I have failed to find.” Fge o L obgorvations of . the truth of tho romark, gave ono sigh of.pity, sud romoved to = distant paxt of the building. THE JMALF-ORFIANS. 141g it truo,” queriod tho roporter of the 8ao- retary; ‘s I have heard, that half the Orphan Asylum is down horo to-day ? ' . 4 No, sir," said Mr. Roynolds, ‘it's the Half- Orphan, Asylum, numbering about thirty-six specimons, with attendants.” ©Doos that reprosont all the hnlf-orphans fn thocity ? " puraued the roporter, auxious to con- fute the ptatemonts frequently made ‘ by inobri- atos to Mr. Banyon in oxcuso of thoir desorted sppoaranco, 7 No, sir,” gnid Mr. Roynolds, *‘but sl who want to, come horo.” $Ato you golng to admit all tho other charita- blo institutions froe of chargo?™ added the re- portor. z - ¢+ Some will probably bo g0 accommodated.” * Lunatic Asylums 7" suggested the reporter, hesitatingly. Not the jncurable ongs, of course, or dan- gerous, or violent pationts,” said Afr. Reynolds, * Inthat case tho Obicago polico force will have to pay to enter, will it not? -Tho membors of this Asylum are generally thought to be the most dangerous and violent to be found.” ¥ TOOR ‘' ZENODIA.” The Booretary pondered over this proposition, and romarked that the Art Gullery wowld fur- mish information of a moro cdlf{lng naturo, And so it did, * Zenobia " in hor eloquent pride was corefully enclosed on six sidos with a box. “Why is this thus ?" asked the man in soarch of news. * Poor Zenohia,” roplied n gentleman of bo- nign appenrauce, ' sho advanced too closs to the profanum vulgus, and her toos wero fear- fully discolored with 'finger-marks inmo timo. Mr, Poiter Palmer thought conviotion on the part of the yulgus dearly purchased at the ex- ponse.of ** Zonobin's " toos, So ho is boxing bor up. 3 *To remove hor from the publie viow " +No, shie morely takes what you might call n ‘back seat.’ Bue stands aloof, like Jumo on Olympus. Tho'crowd can soe her, but she iy boyond the reach of their profanation. ¥ And hor toog #'« " They wero cloaned carly this morning with alcobiol,” Lt removed the uncleanncss loft by tho mob very readily. Alcobol is very useful if rightly applied, you perceive.” *'EURERA. The roporter paused before a drawing of a statoly edifice, oxquisitely drawn in sepin, It took but n second to recogmzo the harmonious outlines of tho Court-House of the Future, whose *‘rdontraul angles™ were numerically oqualled “only by ita re-entrances into the S elcy 18,7 tho ** Tucky 9,7 the * lucky.49," oto. Mr. Tilloy hns retonched it by deepening the shindows and lightening up some of tha.lignts. Tho fountain iu the court-yard throws great dis- crodit upon that in tho Exposition Building, besides n job_of crayon water, The plan do- serves, and will Srobnbly have, a conspicuous place before the door of tho south room of the art hall, It waa yesterday tho centre of admiration, TIHOBE PEARS. Mention was made o day or two ago of the ox- periencos of & young man of Dumfries, Va,, who oxomined the ILxposition from a Vurginian staudpoint, It appears that tho watorolon he wantod to raid upon was a Californis penr. The misiake was o pordonable one, for the pears ‘woro large enough to give rise to sush an error. Yesterday was a good day to see the Exposi- ton. There wes nob moro than 10,000 feorle presont thero at ono timo, and one could look round without boing crushed to death. Mon- days and Fridays are tho best days to go. They mesn quiet and comfort. A WONDERFUL INSTRUMENT. The Western Eleotric Manufacturing Compa~ By, of No. 220 East Kinzio ntroot, havo on ex bition goveral of what tl:ey term Gray's Print- ing Teleé;mnh Instruments,” for uge on_privato lives, On inquiry, wo find that hundreds of them aro in use oll over the country, aud the Company is still behind its orders for them, This wonderful little instrument, occupying hardly a8 much space 88 s small clock, prints its moesnges st the rato of thirty to forty words por minute, on & LBITOW ulrll') of papor. The noise made by the wonder is loas then that of = sewing-machine, while its boauty of construc- tion malees it highly ornamental. Tho gentloman in chargo kindly explained to our reporter tho method of sending telegrams upon it, aud the writer is sntiefled, as the rosult of s bxperiments, that any ono' can loam to uso it in & fow minutes. Tho lottora are all engraved on the rim o dolicate wheel, about tho size of & quarter' vor doilar. Undor this runs the papor, while ovor it ia a little felt ink roller, which inks. the types, or lettors, as the whool rovolves. s 'wo rows of buttons, in front, on the base, are marked with tho lettors and such pauses as aro nooded,—comma, poriod, ste. : ‘To write upon it, you press down one batton, which slarts the lotter-wheel of your own, an of all other instruments- connected with it, re- volving rapidly. Now press down in Buccosrion tho marked buttons, as slowly or as rapidly as ou dowire, and every instrument, wherover ocated, prints your messsgo, Aud, at whatever spced you write or print, as the paper only movos & certain distance aftor each lettor, the mcsssge is always porfeotly spacoed and printed. . 3 It is not necessary that you should be present, even, whon o meesage is boing sent to you, The papor i started, controllod, and printed upon by your corrospondent at a distance, and when yoit return to your office aftor an alsence, you find i«'lnur messnge printed and awaiting your atlon~ on, ‘Thero ia no olook-work, woight, or spring ; the whole thing is moved by the invisiblo sprite— elecbiicity—and that with & spoed aud sceuraoy that {s marvelous, ! We lenru that these instrumonta are in use by maunufacturers, connecting their fuctories and oflicos; by merchauts, botween atoros and waro- houses, sud botween oftices and dwollings, The wires aro atretchod over the houso-tops and on poles, running all distancos, from 2 miles to 40, and the littlo fairies are printing thoir mesaages of busincas and pleasure all around us, Among the ten thousand wonders of tho Groat Lxposition, nono, to the writer, is more “ondurl’ul than thils little messengor of clviliza« on, TO-DAY'S MUSIC. Tho following programme will be by Hoffmuu's Orchestra to-day: AFTERNOON, 1, March—# Doutschor Kufsor " 4, Overturo—* Konty vou Yootot, 3, Helection wuw # Purluor Leben ... 4. Wultzos—" Neu Wein # (uuf verla &, Potpourrl— Doutscho Licdor " 8, Overture— Oliundaurd , 7. Polka—* Gronudier *,, 8, Helootion nus * Hatanolla . 0, Galop~* Berlinor Pferdobalin ¥, EVENING, 1, Barch— Iell, Amerlka ”,,.. 0 2. Qorture— Der Eliern Pford ™ wr-"*Dio Sehlittents pcrloirmad 8, Potpourri aus L% _ Tt is tho man who s playing on the 8. Louls* The spectators, convinced;'from their own | 1873, 3 s e SR e e 6, Holootion aus * Maritana , 0. Overture—*' Qondertanto”, 17, Quadrille—** America ¥, 8. Yotpourri—* Minstro] Lieder”. 9. Galop—** Mit Dsmpf "sevcasace ol bt ACTS, NOT WORDS, Mow Mrs. Smith Got Even with or Nolghbor, Mr, Cocoran, Elizaboth Bmith don't talk much, but sho saws wood. This Is an Egyptian motaphor, and I8 & vory foroiblo way of stating tho fact that Mrs. 8,, liko onr worthy Prosidont, Is addicted to short spocchos, but when hor dandor ia * riz," hor intimato friends withdraw to & respectful dlstanco, 'This groat natural ourlosity, n woman of fow words, 18 cursed with an uncongenial noighbor. His namo 18 Cocoran, Ilo and Mrs. Bmith aro such noenr nelghbors thot thoir door-stops joln, Thoy both alng “Thou art so (disngroeably) nonr and yot ro far,'s Mr, Cocoran ling fallen into tho innocent habit of going out on his door-stops, whera Mrs, Bmith, surnamed Tho Myte, cannot fafl to lear him and humming to himsolf little coupleta like tH " There was a woman nnmed Smith, Whote head 1'd cut off in u §if, cte, Or Boelng somo urchin passing, ho would stop him, and intimate to him in vory forcible labgusgo that lie would delight in playing Noro and plok = jowsharp while the home of the Smith family was burning to the ground. All .these things, and many more equally insulting and unbearabloe, were nuttored by Qocoran, when Lo know that Mrs, Bmith was poeping through tho shutters. Lot no one think that, ‘beoauso tho hérotno {8 not an adept in chopping logic, sho can’s use a hatchot with a8 muoh facility as the Fathor of hor Coune try; or because sho docs not make sirii- ing. argumenta that sho can't drive a nail, ‘This ix_on orror. her wicked neighbor foll into, and Lie now rites the day whon ha laid lim. solf opon to tho summary vongeanco of & nolses lesn fomale, .Ho forgot about the socontric way deep waters hava of taking their timo to run. Whon he rewurned from the labors of'the day, he was amazed and grieved to {ind his door fnd boen securely nmled up, He then, too Into, reponted hig rashness " in ' provoking " tho ira of - Mrs. Bmith, and came to-the con- clusion that the only Lh&ufi loft for him to do was to kick his neighbor's door down, which he procoeded -to do, intorspersing his kfels with sido romarks of his intontion to compel “old” Bmith (m“mn‘fi Mras, 8.'s hus- band) to take s oup of poisonod homfock, Then bon mota of Cocoran induced Mre. Smith to call tho watchman, and tho consequence was that the actors of this play. doscended to tho realitios of lifo and the Polico Court. Banyon gavoe thom words of fatherly advico, and dismissed thom all on paymont of costs. PERSONAL, : THE OUY. @ Elisha 8mith, of Liverpoo), is at the Paciflo. 8, 8. Morrill, of Milwaukee, is at' the Pacific, J. F. Wood, of Oiucinnatl, {s at the Gardnor, James L. Flint, of Now York, is at tho Gard- ner, - “§{ugh McLennon, of Montroal, ia at.the Pa. cifio, Froderick Frawloy, of rhUnéMphln, is atthe Gardoer, Gen, H. M. Chaso, of 8an Franciaco, 1 at the Bhormen. < The Hon: 0. J. L. Meyer, of Fond du Lac, is at the Sherman. Thomas White, Jr., of the Montreal Gazelle, is at the Pacific. J. 0. Gault, Goneral Managor of the Milwau- keo & 8t. Paul Railroad, is at the Pacifie, Russoll 8age, Jr., Buperintondent of the Mil- wauleo Division of the Northwestorn Railroad, 18 at tho Pacifle. Alonzo M, Griffin, tha orazy stenographor, of whom mention was made in yasterdsy's Iunuxe, waa sent to Lis home, in Hillsdalé, Michigan, yesterday morning. Tho following haye beon the amounts paid in for interest by David A. Gago, while City Trens- urer: April 1, 1870, to April 1, 1871, S64,820 ; in January, 1873, £36,000; in Novembor, 1673, §80,000. Total, $150,820. Charles Hurd, for cloven yonrs one of the most popular conductors on the Hyde Park trains, is about to go upon another run of the #Amo railroad, to tho regret of the regulny pas- seugers on the Illinois Central suburbun traias. A courso of sight loctures will be giveu at the Hospital for Womon and_Childron by Dr. Mary Thompson, boginning Oci. 28. Nurses and young women who desire o know how to take care of the siok are invited. Tickets for the course, 85, Laat ovoning the Grand Pacific Hotol was ani- matod by the presence of a lnrfiu number of the dolegates to the Convention of thie Nationul Board of Trade, to bo held in Music Hall to-day; ut 12 o'clock. Perlor No. 1 was ocoupied by the dele- ates of the Chicago. Board ot 'Trade, where they raceived the dolegatea from othor citics. Au orchestra oceupied a place iu the promenado hall, and played music that mada the orowdoed oflice mirthful, After tho adjournment of the Board of Polico yosterdny, & " slav chamber” session was held to hoar the report of Superintendent Washburn relative to the good conduct of Oflicer Hatch, of the First Precinct, In consideration of Lis Ly~ ing socured about $3,500 worth of stolen goods, which wore likely to have been lost but for his sagaoity and coolnesy, the Board promoted him to tho ro?ulur force without waitiug tho com- plotion of hig sixty days' probativn. BY TELEGRAPH. New Your, Oct. 20.—Gen, Van Buren, ox- Commissioner to the Vienna Exposition, has ar- rived here from Europe, BroomixaroN, Ill., Oct. 20.~Prof. Coy, of Normal, hios reccived o appointmont as Princi- pal of the Hughea School, Cincinnati, O., and will enter on his duties thers soon, Aunona, Ill,, Oct 20.—George O. Fish, Deputy Sheriff, o rosident of Aurors for many yoars, and an efficient officer, was taked qnito ‘suddon- ly il thls moraing with congoation of the brain. ,l,:: Sflght hopes of his rocovery aro onter- ainod, THE CITY IN BRIEF. TLunches will be eerved during the woek from 11:80 to B o'clock at No, 108 Madison streot, by tho ladics connected with the Clurch of the Re- deemer, The prize-fighters, scconds, reforaes, and spoo- tators, were all up yosterday before Soully, aud their caso waa continued till next Thursday The Kaunkakeo tioket sgent of the lllinols Central Railroad sold 840 tickets yestardny to porsons attending the Exposition, and it waen't & good day for excurslons either, Tho ladios of 8t. John's Episcopal Ohurch aro serving lunches at No, 173 Madison street bo- tween 113¢ and 2}¢ o'clock evory day. Tho full bill of fare is only half a dollar. Frank Flick is a boy 12 years old, who stole a horse from o Mrs, Johneon, who lives on cottage @rova avenue, and old it for two dollars, Ho was sont to the House of Correction yostordsy morniug by Justico Banyon. Justice Enulllfl yesterday showed the absurdity of the city ordiuance in regard to lamp-posts, The_ punishment I8 the ssme for_a boy who climbs one aud does it no injury and for & man \v‘hn takea a sledge-hammor and broaka it to piecos, Josoph Donnelly is an habitual loafor. Tho dopot of tho Northwostorn Jisilway sooms to bo his favorite campliug-ground, 1o nns been fined soveral times, but it has dona no good, and m’fi Josoph can learn thrifty ways at the Bride- woll, Thomas Cougroveand William Horace stolo o horso-blanket froia My, O, 0, Cole, of the Grand Paoifio Hotel, and wore oaught with it in their possession, ~ Justice Boulley examined them K:ul.ardn.y, and lold them to the Oriminsl Court 800 bail oach, The Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias of Illlnols meots to-morrow morning in the Graud Lodge Hall, cornor of Adams and Ln- Salle stroots, to hold its soyenth annual sossion, Fifty subordinato lodges will bo reprosented, A spoclal dlspatch to Tue Toibuse stafes that the schooner Lizzie Throop, of Chicago, siruck u pler yostorday near South Hlaven aud snulk, ull on board being drowned except two, ‘The yesnel was owned by Mr, Murray, of this city. The Doaxd of Polico met au usual afternoon, all prosent, The case of Officor ‘Thomos Csnnon, charged with Inattention' to duty and disobedience of ordors, was takon up, and ho was fouud guilty, but lot off with a repl‘i- mand, The Bocrotary” then presented & com- munication of the Board of Undorwriters rola- yestordny five to tho trial of tho norlnl Inddor of Mra, Bcoll-Udn, whioh wos of tho most flattering chornctor, earncstly urging the ndoption of tho Iaddor by tho city authorltios. The Bonrd then detormined to maken roport recommouding tho purchayo of tho right to build aud use tho, Iaddor to the Common Countil, hut estimating. the Erlun a8 romowhab_lugh, The Board accopt~ cd the propokition of Tield, Leitor & Co, to fur- nish blaukots ab tho rato of &1,042¢ por pound, and, owing to the illuess of Prosidont Uloveland, thon adjourned, ‘Thoro will bo & vocal and instrumontal con- corb in Sinpson Chapel, on Boufleld stroot, north of tho Chleago & Alten Rullrond, thia ovening, Exerciso will be conducted by the Rav. A, Wakoman, pastor of the Brighton Mothe odist Episcopal Churech. Yealorday afternoon Samuol Ellison, o lottors earrior, wed arrested by R, J. Blattnor, nsslstant to Bpecinl Agent N. R, Mawloy, for robbing tho mails. "At the time of his_arrest, Elllson wos playlng bllllards at Forban's ball, under tho ‘West Hide Post-Ofco, Il was takon to tho Bouth Hide offics, and thero gonrched by 8pecial Agent N. R. Hawloy, ‘who found upon his person threo lotiers which Ellison says belouged to partios that ho could not find, but had neylocted to roturn to tho of- flce. Thovro was also found upon him & sum of money which Dlattner clalms ns belongiug to him, Gaving put it in lettors himself, for tho purposo of doteeting Ellison. Tho young mau dontoy that Lo Iy guilty, and asserth that the monoy was his own,and that Lo ean prove where hulfc it. ILo is confiued in tho Couaty Jail, and will bo taken . bofore. Commlisgloner Loyno for examination to-duy, BLOOMINGTON ITEMS. - Spectal Diapateh to I'he Chicago Tribune, BrooMiNaToN, Oct. 20.—Alfred A, Aricl, of Cairo, & witnoss in Cobb, Christy & Co.’s grain caxos, on trinl hore, dled suddonly -of hosrt-dis- oaro this morning. < 4 Tt was dotermined by tha” City Counil to-dny to dig a test well between Bloomington and Not- mal o delermine the .wator supply. It is the inlention of thecity to bmild waler-works ag 800N ad practicable. % < . [ Tho Ouly One in TLo United States of the pie ! ' Such s Dorr'a Nos, 77 uad 70 Clark streot, Tt 4 ono of the fincst Indies’ ond. gontlomen's restaurants and ogater-houses fn tho West, Itfs ftted up with that cleganco nud comfort which wmnakes ong feel he I ut homo, You can order from tho bill of fure, oystera— raw, fried," atowed ; meats 'and_gumo ; frait, pastry, 'and cofTee, for 95 centw, You cali woll cxclaim - ow dat was & doud know.” Wiieh you aro iningiy for aysters in the night tino, go to Dorx's ; it is flio most ratired and cozy pince i tho clty_nud 'bo keeps onon all night. Tu addition thoroto,” i, Dorr Bne rooms in sults aud sugle, A Big Stove Establishment: The large building ou the North Pier, so plainly acen from Michigan avena or tho top of the Exjo- sition Bullling, 18 tho warchouse of Rathbone, Bard & Co,, oxteusivo manufacturcrs of stoves, whoso ofiica and sulosroom is at No, 38 and 40 Lake street. ‘Thoy carry n slock of 200 ‘ons ropuirs—a great convenienco to those who unn »7 deal iu their stovos, phecdieisac o ha vl Bargains {in Real Estnto, B. T, Clarke & Co,, No. 122 LaSallo strect, have two fracts of cholca property, ono 40 acres and one 24 acros, nosr the depots ot Washingtou IHolghts ; nlko, tract 213 acres near Hawthorne, and ono of 20 acres noar Olyde, on the 0, 8,&Q. R, R., at such prices and upon such lberal torms 'as maks thom desirablo investments for capitallsts, and with propor handiing will yleld 80 por cont profit to purchasors during noxt seazon, — . A Drummer Dend-Bent, It was soomingly but acharitable act of that Utica drummer who, driving from one country villnge to another tho other day, wud passing womnn on the road earrying o Lieavy earpot-Lag, gave her a seat in his buggy. But the Uticu drummer changed his-mind when the indignant and slightly wrathful husbaud of that woman came galloping down the road with a rawhide in. ouo hund and & revolver in the other, and wanted to know whore tho young auburn-baired man was going with his botter lalf, The dram- ‘mer concluded right off that he was not goiug anywhore with ber, and was quite oflicions in handing ber ont of the ngg{. o had not ovea presence of mind enough loft’ to inquire the cause of tho domestio infelicity which lnd enused tho carpot-sack and woman to tako tho road ; and they do say that he did not wait long for hls change at tho next toll-gat AMUSEMENTS. M/VIOKER'S THEATEE. LA ST VWIERE OF THE TRULY GREAT AUTRESS, MISS CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN! MONDAY and TUESDAY NIGUTS spontas sublinio work of © HENRY VIII. QUEEN KATHERINE......CHARLOYTTE QUSIIMAN WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NIGIITS, Miss Cush- ‘man tnhur groa: charncter of LADY MACBETH! WBEDNESDAT M.A.’I‘INEE,. DIISH UOSIIMAN IN COMEDY, SIMPSON & CO. SUSAN BIMDSON JOHARLOTTE CUSITMAN' ERAA0L SIIRE0] T NG <Noxt woole, MISY S v STAR LECTURE COURSE. MUBTC HALL. HARRIET - BEECHER STOWE, Last Appearance TO-NIGIIT, Admislon, by couts: sieiorved Hoat, 7 vents, #ho ftcadlng tuen ‘Who will ol o 15 1n the Idogular Star Courso; Tickata ut. Jakson, H1¢CIirg & O 4o O at Blusio Itail, ORI HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THOE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY. ANKOUNOEMESNT EXTRAORDINARY] anday, Out. 20, anirinis tho weak, Bud at th Wednainy and St nriiy Matines, Bariloy' Camnplioll's uow play, wiition oxpresaly for thly thaatro, ontillod, EXEARTS! Rorppoarance of MISS ELIZA O'CONNER. Al the favaritos in 10 oAst. Now scoiory, New Dusle, Now appintmonts, Reiiint mountiige, rier Garriages at 1050 p. . @ proparation, TATALY WARNER and ' OURS.H MYERS OPERA HOUSE, Blonroc-ate, botwsen Dearborn sud Siato. Arlington, Cmtqnd& kK'enlmla's Hingtrels, FUNNY MOKES IN A FOG. " Dobhy N b, Mackin and Wilson, Dilly Ttice, Ernont Lindon, Mastor. G Davenpnct, Wiiiam Atling: o, Ban Cotion, and 17, It, Konbis. i3 favarifo specint: tigs, orory evoniug and Sa.drday Matinco, i peation—Tho Locul Hurlowquo of GUY MAN- ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Tho Groatost Living Legitimato Actross, CARLOTTA LE CLERCQ, 1n Wilkio Collina’ owa dramatization, THE NEW MAGDALEN! Bupported Ly Mr. H. H., WOOD and tho Academy Rionsy next-Dartley Campbolt's ** FATE. " HORPITAL FOR WOMEN AND COHILDREN, Cornor Wost Adar: A COURSE OF EIGHT LECTURES ‘Wil be gived in this Institution to Nureos, to Young Women who wiah to ougago in this ocoupation, or to avy Lady who would lika to know botiet haw ta cire fur lior famfly whon sick. 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"y QUEENATOWN sad LIVERPOOL, from Fises 44 gudln Nort tuvar, © € T Oot. 18, | Gfageo: Franco, Tor Londgn (i i Cubin Vawsage, B0, g Return Tickets, 5130 und 2160 Curroncy, STBEIAGH VASSAGE, # ourronor, Passongora booked to or from Uorman and Scandina- vian points at low ratos, ‘Bluo Stanmaina of this ing aro tho largest in tho trade, Drafts on Groat Britatn, Treland, and tho Coneinont, WILLIAM, M;\QM:[SI‘LI(. Gon') Woalora Avast, Northoast eorner Olark and Randoiph-sts, (opposite now Shorman Houso), Uhicako, Oct. 5. | Bpain, RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. FXPLANATION OF IEFPRENCE MARRA.—~ t Saturdayox eopted: ¥ Bunday ozconial, 3 Hoaday oxcoptod, Az 1ivo Sunday at 8:0 a, ma § Dallv. NICHIGAN CENTRAL, flllEfllY :V;.S!E;!N “I;MILLI)\"??’S ont qf 3 1 useconlst, Dty ot W0y ithe oo ST Sontr ety fnd Th Canataty, corner " Madiron, Teuve, | Arrice, }inft (vln main and air line Doy Expeass \nckson /\oc ‘Atlantlo Expro Night Bxpross,. GUAND HAVIDA Morning Txpro Night Exiiross. 0,000, m.| 8:00p, m 19110 p. 1. | *g:008, n, 0, WENTWORTH, Uenoral Passouior Agont. CH!PAG & ALTON TAILRTTT. Chicago, Kansus City and Denver Shurt Line, vla Loulsk ant, ¥o,, and Chicago, Springletd, Alton and 8, Loufi ine, Uninii Depit, Went Siile, near Haditon-se ekt Oficen A} Depoty and 15 anclalis Leave, | Arrice. IKansas Oty Itx, sia Jacksonvillo, e nt Lonatant, S0 *1* 01308, m. Kutian Ol Tt Tk, v ouville, 111, and Lol dana, Ao pa . Louts taprow, via MainTiny'? ¢:30 1. 1. Tast 1tx. yia Main L Touls Bt Lonis fox, v springiiold fxpre ShEDnang ot Loy n Jehorsun, Oty Iexiros 400 . '3 qatin, Kookuk & Bu D. 1, Weuonia Taco, \Washiugton T4 4220 g m, Jollot & Drizhit Accomuodation.|® 4:20 p. m,| *‘CIMi”An0. MILWAUKEE & 31, PAUL RAILWAY. Inian Liepot, corner Mudison aid Canal-ata.; Iycket Ofica S ot Gluriatey appsita Shevinan Hose, and at Depots = g : Teave, | Arrive. Mitwankao, St, Paal & Minnoas olik Day Tixprasss,... *9:30 . m. 't 6:508, me Milwaukon & Dis 111 and Expenss »5:00 0, m [*11:008 . Biisaukae, St, Pral & Siinnoap.| olis Nigit Thpress. +o$0:30 p, . [*4:03 p, . R, teanth-ol,, Depot a 0. 69 Clark Mol and Eepeossisesp v G2 nwa aad Suroatlr Dot Dubunuo aud Slou Gity £x) Pacilic I'nat Lin Aurora Passobg Mondota & Ottawa ILLINOIS GENTRAL HAILROAD. ’ Depot foot af Lake<t, und fool af Ticenty-second.at, Tickel ot B s Aot St o Teare, rrive, 8t. Laula Iixpross, Bt Lota laat 1 (@ Runs (o Champalgn on St CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERY RALANAD, . Gity affices, corner Randoiph and LaSalle-sta., and 75 Canale dl., corner Madisonst a Pactfio Faat Line.., a Dubniguy Day 1ix, ¥is’ aUmatia Night Exprose a Dubuauo Slat s, v a ifracport & Dubtiau Iixpross, a—Depot corner of Wella and Kinzlo-sta. b=Dapot corngr of Unnal and Kizzlo-ats, W. H, BTENNETT, Gou, Pass, Agent. COLORADD, KAHSAS & NEW MEXISD. Ticket and I'reight Offce, 1 Dt Grant New Routs T, & St, Wo I8 WEBB, Uen'l Ag't. CHINAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devoty corner of Vunliuren and Sherman-ats, Zicket ojfice, Grand Pacisie Hotels Bpeolal Inducemonts, Folt. R. Arrice. 6. m. Qmaba, Leavonw'tha Atohlson x| Poru Acouminodation., i Night lixpros Ledvonworth LAKE SHORF & MICHICAN SOUTHERN RAILROAY. Depoly Van Burent., foot a7 LaSulleast, Iicket nhces, norilucest corner Clnvk and Ran i southieest corner Canal und Yadison-sta, Teave rrice, * Giva, i AMatl, vin Alc Tino and Main Lino Tom Bpeclal "Noy U 3 Alr Lino; * 8:00 p. m. Atlanifo i 800 @ . Rt Kxpros ‘¥fa Alain Lino. sa. . ilknhart Accommodatiou, N Houtl Uitloago Accomma v m, FITTSBURGH, FORTWAINE & CHICAGD RAILROAD, Leave, | Arrire, CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS &"CIMCINNM’I THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Iyom the Greut Central Ruilroad Depol, fout of Lake-st,; ‘albo foot of Ticenty-second-at.. Ticket office, 131 San: st., hear corner Clarl 15 Canaleat,, corner Madison; 93 LaSalleat,, corner Wushingtun, and af flinofs Central 9:30 8. m, 1§ 345 7. . MEDICAL CARDS, DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 317 and 370 South Clark ste, corner Yan luren, Chioagu, 1t 1a woll known by all roadars of tha rllmr!. that De, 0 Biolow is tho aost ostabiisho piysloiau i Oticasal Helonca and oxporlence have mado Dr, B, the most ro nownod SPECLALIST of the ae, honored by tho bross, osteomed of tho highost medical actatments by all the PEARATBIIER ! A S SOt o Vil 3 LIEES i porfect (ny ollos TOHitONTG AND B cue: poritively fl Cases of QIO HOIAL PEINSUTATION R, separaTn panrons CONSULTATION for Thlies Aut powtiomen,- Gall, CONIRSPONDINCIE 3 AL, Audresnall lottees, with atawps, ta 77 and 29 South Clark-st. Times, Oct, 2 1363, DR. BIGELOW lsa rogularly brod phystolan, Tils rop- utation is bust known hora 1n our midst. “Hu wants uodiz- {ant roforanco, but s wall spokeit af by ovory oy oo, trusting theinsclvos to bis caro. Whilo tho world ondures this class of physlolans Ao requicud, aud If any uao noads suoh sorvico, 1t I8 of tho utmust Linportance o otigige only a nian whoso exporionge §s oqual to lil atfor of modl- truth, wo rocomuond most cordially wnd hatically such 1o visit . BIGELOW, at his Coutral $Eo e, S and 0 South Olark-atay Ohicago. Dr. A. G. OLIN, 352 Wabash-av,, o nost ronownod epaclalist of tho 8go in tho troat- et oo’ Dlsonsus of Dotk soxea. ' Semi Veakuess, "Bl"flll:lll);:. Avarsion to lh:::‘n‘lghll:r’: ™ Tos of Mlowory, . e B e all or writo, It 13 ' Gortain class af troating thousands asauieo kpostor skl in s spesiaity e o noral prhctico, * Puysiolams of higt maad: g artle S aiior Slen moonfaleo e taet aul v pattonts 1o Dr. Ol for tr % s B hee "Gl o el for his 1816 work, ** Lusl AMiihsod, " {140 of shario. SO INTES, DISONST, OIGAGO, LT, (u rogulae {Sino), trata all. Ghronts ‘Ditaset, o L e onrantcod, * ALl Fomata Diltoittos treated Wil anccoss. — Modictnos furnishod: _ Caumuline {Ton fraor A ook o apooial disonsos, olreniass, e fon st iola=Troy for two staps,” A1 loriora sin o ul. IDET. 113 WEST MADISO! BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, y Walos Attrntio Seameliip Uompriny's now PR R g U AT rond Wharl, Jursoy Ul ROK! Nov. 16 40, Bra poe rprvaonis for o soffor g and Stevrago Passongors, iref aond Cabln,. 30 ourrancy: Steor. hl-‘!l‘fnrlml ocrtiticatus from Uare upwards, e, et SR “"‘:“i'{' o et a Oilicos, 'No. ansbocs, and 1 New Yori ey QTR RONTHALD BAXTEL & 0. y gont, No, 17 lrmumy. STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO OLABGOW, TLIVERI BEL- FAST AND LUNIN}NDHIIII\{DOL' L T logant steamors will sail fr ¥ oo s T R e ot K, o PLNNS' d) N0 VERGINIK v Welnoutos, ous. 3o And ovory altornate Wodnowday thoroafter, laking pase leu{‘mu at through ratos (0 ull parts of Groat Britain and Iroland, Norway, Bwoden, Demussk, snd Uonnsuy, Dpfts by el vt nALDWIN & 00, Aoy, T Bromiar 3 iway. g s No. 48 T Biborsgo Fasange Olioo, No. 48 Praadwary oo sax, Onnal and Mwhm:-m.. Uhlesgo, Dr. TOWW N SIEIN D, 183 SOUTH OLARK-ST. Continuos to cure all Ohronio, Nor\-mu“ il Ueinary Disoascs of hoth noxes, and may bo con ontially cor sulta: potsotally oF by i, 1ew of Chiaty, Famale {itticultsba rontod with vagooss. - 1tia Modical Treatita tc di atomon sout froo ndios an MY Dr. Xean, 360 South Clark-st,, Chicago, May bo confidontially cunsulted, porsonally vr by maily R iR on for b conts, Iluetrated with numer. Groon Wouk s fino ougravi 1 busuages spokon FRACTIONAL CURRENOY, e $B5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY FOR SALL AT TRIBUNE OFFICE.