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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 929, 1873 3 FINISHED AT LAST. Closing Day of That Remarkablo Race far fho Free-for-All Pirse. Brother Jonathan Wins First Monsy, Mollio Morris Sccond, and Bashaw, Jr., Third, As the Wrong Horss Was Viotortous, the Pool-Box I8 in Trouble: How : Certain Traok-Manogors and Others Were Hoist by Thoir Own Potard, ¥inving Chented Thomselyes, They. Ask the Judges to Roturn, Their Money.” =~ Doaplte tho, intonsely ould woather of yoster- day, which medo it extromoly uncomtortable for fuan or boast to bo abrond, especially In Doxtor Park or vicinity, whord & florce wind, swopt ovor tho' vacant epacos, tho contest fof the, free-for- il purso’'of: 1,000, was renowed:. This romarka- blo raco was begun on ‘Batnrday afternoon; five horsos starting.. Throo hoata had boor trotted whon tho iucronging daikriess mallo postpono- mont " hocessary, Tho . winuers of the hoats woro Brother Jonathan, Mila Caldwell; and Bashaw, Jr. On Monday aftornoon tho racs was resuned; and three additfonal heata wore trotted Ina_snow-storm, tho winnors Lelng Mila Cald- woll and Mollie Morris, the lattor taking the-last two hents, Darknoss agam put an ond to tha sport, and it was' postponed under the’ rules until the first fair day, The woathor yostorday being fair according to furf law, tlie horues which had maintainod thelr. positions in the race wera called out and the struggle was brought to anend. Miln Caldwell lisving beon distanced tor toul driving, and Ella 'Wright having, boon sompelled ta go to the barn, not winning a heat \n five, only three horses wero loft to start for the pursoe, viz.: Brothor Jonathan, Mollie Morris, nnd Bashaw, Jr. Though po admission fon was charged, tho attondance..was very emall, not moro thon iifty being presont. The spootators sompriscd tke horse owuers and stable-men usn-" ally found at the traols, aud tho hoavy botters in the pools; A fow pools wore sold befora tho horses wore called out, Mollie having the csll ngainst tho flold at twenty-five to five, Tho rosult of the - first hest changed the betting th Jonnthan's favor at similar flgures. Tho judgos were, with one ex- ception, thoenmo as thoso who officiated ' on Haturdsy and Monday. Tho chango was In the substitation of Mr. Jsano Waixell for Mr. Charlea Clark, who was not present, Tha race began shortly after 8 o’clook. * Mollie had the polo, Jonnthan second place, and Bashaw tho outside, Great dolay was experionced in-se- curiog & start for tho first beat, tho wind boing g0 cold that the drivers could not control their. horon, An oven send-off waa finally Accomplish~ cd. Jonathan snd Mollio took the load imme- dintely, aud betwoon thom a close and exciling raco cusued. 'They went around the turn head and hond, and up the strotch nhid around the uppor turn without any noticosblé chango in their poritions. Both Brown and BoLaughlin scemed aoterminod to win. Just boforo® ontor- fog the home stroteh Jonathan loft his feet, but ouly for an lnstant., In that Drief spaco of. timo, however, the littlo maro. open- ed a gop of a longth, and tho heat and race seomod hors, But she did not long maintain the lend. Being small and light, tho strong wind blowing up the stretoh 8quare in bor faco rotarded Ler progross, and drove hor out of tho straight line which sho was pureuing, The Leavier Jonnthan was not 80 o~ riously affected, sud hie went to the front rapid- ly. When tho heat closed ho waé two lengths shoad of tho more, and Bashaw was n poor third. Timo, 2:303. 2 It boing appareut hat Mollie could not do her- gelf justice in & gale, the race was given up by thoso who had backod her to win, and the noxt heat was looked upon ns Jonathan's. A start was- effected without much trouble, and the horses_went well _together to the quarter pole. Toeyond that point Jonathan took s commanding lend and wainislned ic tothe closo, though closely pushed ou the Lomo-stretch, o passod tho stand 1n 2:203, the winner of 8 faco which took elght heats fo decide, and which mny be conridered oue of the most, if not the most, re~ markable trotting event on record. The vic- tory was_ontirely due to tho skilltul driving of * Nosey " Brown, whose handling of whip and lines made up for what the horse might lack in specd, as compared with his competitors in the oo, . Mollio Morrig won second mouey and & rocord of 2:2617, and Bashaw, Jr., third monoy. ‘The following sununary gives the record of the ‘entire race in brief: DexTER PArg, Coicage, Oct. 35, 27, ani 28, 1870.— Trotting raco for free-for-nil purso of $1,000, milo ‘heats, best threo in five, Ju hrioss ; $500 to'irat, $260 to vecoud, 5130 to thid, and $100 to Tourth, Frazer'a-b, g, Lrother Jonathnn, 24483211 W, R, Armi Morris.. 381121 B, Aloxander's ci,u, B 285333 N W, Aloxuuder's’ b, 1, Vi 5132 o . ¥ Bleiolséh . 3ia 67 113 s, E.P.'Dlékoys b, m, Lady Mig., dis, J. T, Rowell's g, m. Budger Girl, dr, Time—221307 21903 | FI0Y3 VITAC; RA0K; 2303 PRIER TN Detween $10,000 and $12,000 went into the pool-box on this race, and, now that it is ovor. andafos very knowing goutlomen were badly Dbitten, it affords us wiinite satisfaction to pub- lish a fow facts that cannot bo succesafully de- mad. After the raco had boon arranged, tho gentlomon alluded to concowved the extromely originsl idea of making somo monoy out of it by investing in pools and huving the horses end up the hoals according to their notions, They be- loved that Bashaw was the fustest horse in the field, and thoy ** played him to win." It subso- quently trauspired that, 8s a matier of fact, Bashaw atood no partioular show in ‘tho raco, sud an arrangement was waa made wheroby Mila-Caldwell and Mollie MMorris would belp him out. Tho * holping-out” rocers oonsisied of letting Bashaw got to tho ront, and the other two were to follow up bo- hind him, aud keop_the rest of the fiold in the beckground. This little job failed, for two rea- sons: r. Aloxundor, the owner' and driver of Ells Wright, was too houorable a man to conn- tennnce anch & ewindlo, and Brothor Jonathan was t00 fust 8 horse to allow it to succoed, Be- sidos, the judges gave fair starts, and kept s sharp look-out generally. Whon tho Bashaw scheme foll to the ground, tho gontlemen forred to chavgod front, and baoked Mjla Oald. well to got even. Mollio was to nssist her In winniug, The judgos (unconsciously at tho time) knocked ™ the bottom out “of this maneuver by dietancing Mila for foul driving, (Hor driver was yestorday fined 8100 by ‘the judges for bLis rascality and susponded until the fiue ls.pald.) There was nothing left to bo done but piok up Mollle for & favorite, and this tho very koowing gon- tlomon did. Atlast accounts thoy bad not o- TA‘“M any great -amount of wealth by any of thoir three plans. On the contrary, they are out about €6,000, and consequently there Is weepiug and gnashing of teoth, WHho are thoso very knowing gontlomon ?_Two of them are said to ba managors of the Dexter Park traclk. Theso gontlemon put no money in tho box, but slevated a fingor when they wanted to raise a bid, and_the pool-geller, bolleving thom to be * honorablo men, taok tho digital alevation for tho money, expecting, of coursq, to have mattors squared up whon the race was over, These very knowjng and vory honorable gontlomen now * want to baok out, and are sending their friends to tho judges with petitions to have the pools declared off on suspicion of fraud, The owner of Mila Caldwell is alvo said to haye beon mixed up in'the pool-buying schomos. Boveral othor gentlomen, friouds of the Doxter Park manage- font, and of no purticular consequence BhyWay thoy are taken, wore likowiso - Intorestod in the erund financinl soheme, and loat that whiok bo- onged to their boarding-houso keopera in the . gonoral orach, Thoy too want tho pools declared off, 50 that thoy may have mouey to ongago in spother, and whine piteously beoauso thoy canuot bavo things thelr own way, It is to bo Yioped that tho Jud?'uu will nob interfero, so that these very honorable jrontlowon may-learn s Jassan that will be remcimbored by them whilo .| the third'stono wall, stumbl.d Tidor, Gaflloy, who immodintoly romounted and. thoy continue in their prosent pursuita as small- fry sporting-men.™ . = ; A 51 mACR, 8AN Fnanotsco, Oct. 33.—Arrangomonta ara sbout complated for tho groat §20,000 race to oomno off on tho 16th of Navombor, ovor tho Als- moda track, botweon Thad Btevens, Hubbard, and othor noted rago-horsba: LS i #Anttanb Jogres, qwi‘. A Banrmong, Oct. 28.—At tho forth aiid Inst dny of tho.fall meoting of the Maryland Jockey Club, thio firat raco was ono milo for Lwo-yoar- olds, parso 400, tho winnor of tha Centeal Btakoa oxclnded. " 8ix started. M. 8. Danfols' Astorold colt won, followod by Dublin, Vanda- Iito, Palladin, Visigoth, and Bossio Clapham, in thd ordor namod, ~Timo, A i ng:‘n%ne race, ‘lxwo‘-xm ?l}mnu, lhnndleap, oll 6 run during the meoting; purso 8700, "Bl Worman starkad, tia. hrat okt waa won by Chickabiddy, with Bossls Leo socoud, and Cord Linn thftd: = "ho kicond and thir Lieats wokg won by Dossfe Lios. Time 634 4:00&;, pua 400142 ; . ® Third race; oémnqlnt(on purse, for milo heats; purse, $500. Bix horuos started, Morodad won' tho fleut’ Hont, clowoly prossad by Artlot, who :;33 tho ‘othor two loats, Timo—1:b7, 1:50; Thio fourth race was a staeple chase, tho Olub toadd $700, Six siorted. Duffy lod off, “wou tho raco. At tho fonrth loap, Victor boitod aud loft tho'flold, Goorgo Woat, Aftor cloaring and throw lng camo in third at".the scoro. —_——— THE LATE JUDGE PORTER, Mceting of the DBur--Coroncr’s Ine e quost. - e A mosting of tho Dar was hold yosterday morbing at Lnlf-past 10 o'clook In_ tho Council Ghamber, in memory of tho'lato. Judge Porter. Tho mooting was dallod to- order by Judgs Van 10 Higgine, and; on hig ‘motion; Judgo Inlo was appointed Chairmdo, aud. Col. Jacobson, Olork of tho Superior Court, way choson a8 Soc- Jrotary. A committoe of five was,on motion of Mr; 3. W. Evans, appointed Lo draft resolutions to bo .prosonted at a'futuro moeting. Thelr -names - aros . B, W, Evans,. H: 8.. Monroo, 'Ohbarlos Hitchicock, F. II.Knles, and. W. H. Kivg.! The following npamod - gontlomon wore chosen to make arrangomonty for .the funeral: Judge Van IL IMigyine, ‘8. M.’ Moore, Benjamin D, ‘Magruder, . T\, Stoele; 23, B: Isham, .T. 9. Turucr, and 8. B. Porry.; On motion, it'was agroed to-ask that all tho'Gourss adjourn for the day on Thuraday, aud' that the Bar attend tho funoral in & body, The meating, then. sdjournad uutd 8 cwolock- this uftornoon, when the resolutious will bo presonted ‘aud some addrosses niade. : CORONEI'S INQUEST. ’ Coroner Stephous was calied npon on Monday afcernoon to-hold an inquest upon the rémaink of _ Judge -Porler, for. the ; purposa of sacortaining the cause of his death. In ~* cowplinuce’ with™ “the requost of tho friends of decsasod, the inquost was post- -guucdv until' the arrival of the late Judpo's rother, Alr. H, 0. Portor, of Bliofiield, 1ll. ‘I'lie Jury was thorofore impancled yostorday morning ab No. 444 Wont Washington streot, tho Tesi-, dotice of the Judgs, composod of tha' followiny outiomen ¢ Robort Lhibald, H. Btephons, R. 8, riggs, Ni. O. Johnsob, E. W. Currlor, B, 13, Gur rior, D, L. Sayer, It. R, Deotou, Frank Squires, L 1, Iinyikiuy, 8. S, Yomeroy, sud L. 0. Spring. er. "The “testimony was all’ of u genoral nud Km‘cly ciroumstantial nuturo, tho decensed jurist sving been found dead in his bath-room, ‘bear- Ing matks of an apoplectic stroke. - . 2, JONES, N No. 154 LaBallo stroet, tostitied that Lo was sent up to the houso of Judgoe Vo terat noon to learn tho reason of the Judgo's absouco from Cotrt. Whon ho renched the house e found tuo Indios greatly oxcited, They snid thot Judgo Portor had 1ot loft his roow sinco mornlug, and_made voauswer when called. 'Thoy had suceeoded in ushing tho koy. of tho door, whick was locked uside, : into the bed-room, Witnoss procured another key, aud ou cntering found the Judge lying ou tho Hoor of tho bath-room, quite doad. : AUGUST ECHILTROP testifled that hio worked at the house, No. 444 West Washiugton gtrcet. He took tho Judge's boots up to bLim in tho morving. The Judge asked bim the time, to,which. witnoss roplicd that it was ten minutes past 7 o'clocls, and then went away. 4 NB. M. C. PONTER, brothor of decansed, testified to & family prodis- position to apoploxy, 'tho doconsiod was o man of rubuutconudlunon but had frgquently com- plalned of attacks of dizzinoss. . DR, LYUAN corroborated this testimony; and Drs, Emmons and Rows testified that from tho appearanco of the body dsath was causod by ao_apoplectic stroke, The jury consequently ronderod & ver- dict of death from o stroko of apoploxy. TUE CITY IN BRIEF. The Board of Equulization of State Taxes will concluda ita Iabors at noon to-day. The ladies of Trinity (Episcopal) Churoh wil provide lunches at No. 172 Madison streot, be- ginning to-morrow, Tho proéeeds will go to id the Furnishing fund of the new church. Willism J, Cody was knooked down and rob- bed on Saturday night by Samuel Bherwood and threo others, Sherwood was arrastod last night, and will be up bofore Banyon this morning. A young man, named James Daxter, died sud- donly yesterday morning at 174 Enst Fightoouth atreot, The Corouer leld an inquest, and the Jjury rondored o verdict that deceased diod from congestive chillr George Millor, a resident of Lancaster, O., foll un tho sidowalk at the corner of Markot and Minadale streots, yeaterdsy morning, aud broke l\lls loft leg., He was taken to the Couuty Hospi- ial, An oyster-suppor and eociable will be givon to- morrow_ovening in tho Socinl-Rooms of tae Tourth Unitarian Chureh, cornor of Praitio ave- e and_Thirtioth streot, to waich tlio Indies in- vite their frionds and the public gonorally. John Auderson Ia a disordorly vagrant, of the Bocond Ward, who delights in chasug women and childron, with the laudabio dosiro of frightoning thom, _He can try Lis powersnsa “ucatist ™ 1a the' Brdovell, Jor tho nozt o montha. At 11 o'clock, yestorday morning, James Mathows, 2 workman at Doanis & Wheeler's tin- can factory; fell from the lifth story to tho first, suffering Bovero internal injuries. Ho was ro- moved to his_homo, No. 71 Woud stroet, and thore attended by Dr. Bobee, The various Divisions of tho Sons of Temper- anco, of this city, will givo the Grand Division of llfuols & reception. this evoning at the hisll of tho Slieot-Anchor Division, cornor of Michigan and Market stroots, Thoro will bo ehost ad- dresson by tho Rov. Alr. Hughoy, . W, P, All rionds of tho cause are invited to atteud. When James Grant secs ono of bis frionds be- lug arcasled by u pollconian bo_grabe hold of said officer and tollu his friend not to go till the * cop.** phiows bis warraut. This bit of oficious- noss of Jamos cosb him yostordsy §26 and costs, imposod by Justico Benlly, William Ruves is just out of State's Prison. Ho camo out with.tho Inteution of becoming a good man, but old associations proved Eiuu atrong, and William could show Bauyon, yoster- day, no good reason why Lo wis ot a vagraut, 80 ho was sout to the Houso of Correction for sixty days, X The fair and featival for ‘8t, Bridget's Churoh Is growing in interest every night, tho chief fea- ture of Intorest belug tho votiug fora gold- hoaded cane, sud a haudsomo silvor set, ‘The ‘competitors for the formor, aro Mesers, O'Hara, and Gage ; for tha latter, Mosyrs. Bond and Col- vin, Thus for Messrs. Boud wnd O'Hara are ahnu‘]. ‘I'ho poils will closo at miduight Batur- vy, .- Tho Board of Public Worls recoived bids yes- torday for altorations and additions to the Unlon Park Police Btation. Tho lowest was that of Jon Doushuo for $8,000, and the highest was 84,045, ids woro also received for ‘ralsing to grado snd putting in repair the housos opposite to the West T'welfth stroot viaduct, Willlam Niemaun wis tho only biddor, the aggregato sum being 2,110, % The ladies of_the soveral Methodist Ohurchoes ara now giviug Methadist Union Lunches at No, 81 Madlson streot, B]rponflo McViokor's Lheutro, tho proceeds of which ara for tho Hulsted Btroot Missfon Ghuroh, situatod in a not very wenlthy }mrt of the olty, but une which {s densoly popu- atad; and whore religious labor is réquired, "Tliara are ton tablag, all wall pravisioued, and i\l]l]l“"d" the ohdrge of compotons and courteouy ndies, J, Bterling Morton, of Nebraska City, Presi- dont of tho Nobraska Btate -Buard of Agrioul. ture, and present-at the lato Iarmnors’ Conven- tlon at McCormigk's Hull, propuses tho cstub- lishment of “I'he Farmers' Co-oporative Carry- ing'Company of tho Northwost.” Tho sohoma involyes tho owning by local and neighborhood nesociatious of vallvond curs, and tho paymont aud | ot miloiiga.t6, th railrand dhmpinion oVor whose' tracks the oats may yun. It }g‘elnlmbd thht ni oxporiinont of thig sort mag reudlt.in the feduc- tion of ratos by inordasing compotition. . Mra. Minnle A, Pholps; of thé Wost Bide Con- seryatory of Muslo, gava s very T]ulnnut concork on Friday evoning Inat, in wliich neveral young. Indy prpna took part, Among tho nioté ploase lng ploce renllorod wero n plano olo *froni Mgt F v Misn M. Culliton; sobg, *‘Iin Hopnration,™ by Miks Wby o, b Itntrivmontal duott, ' Crown Dinmonds,: by Mis. Plialpa nd Miss M, Grifiiths; ovorturn from y Zamph,!' by ian Crano and Mre, Phelps, and-a 6opg, 1 Tatnolo,” by Mins Whito, Lho affair was musical troat of an uncommon order, and pussod off vory ploraantly indeed, Coronor Btophons was yostorday callod upon to hold an inquost on tho ‘body of an_old man, ho died at No, 102 Orchard stroot. From tho cimumuf.rncon attending tho h soem , that he, died from miarvation, He- had “beod © iiolplted for somd Woults pros .coding , bis doath; and; . whait' Qiscovered). ‘wns . alono in . the . house, whick wad .olmost without furnituro, Thers was nothing to ont in tho house. - Doputy-Ooroner Filgrim went to hold an inqucst yestorday, but tlio. absenap of |: E‘)r. Ewmons, mado Lim posiponoe it until to- ny. The Hortzog family sro very bad. The city can do without thom,” Cuarlos Lins just returned . from o sojourn nt Joliat, yot no souner does Lo sot hero, than lio porsundes lus brother John to shelp him go through . tho atord of Jonay Solo- mon, No. 80 Larmon court, whioh they did, aud stola * the following prcparty: "Five duzen rolid silvor spoons, . somo’ _ jowolry, two rovolvors, throo gold watchechains, four .meerschaum pipes, and 578 in money. John {umnod tho city; bt Chiarles was caught, and, it s Jikoly, will 8o1ve innother. torm. ns Banyon ihold bim to tho Crimiual Court in $1,600 buil, John Moran tiover heard a_good defliition of wit, ot lenst, ono that plosssd hitn, 8o yostorday o went into a Stato streol'xaloon sud concluded to glvo a practical illustration. of wit, aad then, conch it in torso aud epigranimatic langnage’ b sorvo 08 an.immortal defimtion, -/ The- iden wos . good, -but. John did . not carry it ‘out, He thought it would bo an cxhibition of, native wit to take a beer plaes and' smash the windows, mircors, ate,, which ha did with o per- tinacity ond skill worthy a much hotter attompt, to solve bis sclt-lihnosed task.’ Banyon' gave’ Joluia Jeoture and & 35 fiue for so ignuminious: ly failing, - 2 safis 4 Edward Curtis don't believe in free iustitn-.. tions: Mo is by unnturo s monarchist, sud ono of his spocial avorsions is- &' muate-’ meoling of citizans, who coma . togethor to oxprops thomsolves ith regad to their Lottors, Mo found one -of those meetings on Monday vight, aud dotexmined to break it ups Ho drow his razor and wont for the nearest man, who happened to Lo Johin Blaine, © Tho latter abjoctod to bofog tut, and; thinling discretion tho bottor part of: valor; rau off, followed:by the . irato Edward, itd o in turn followed by Dfficer Keon, DBlaino ran tastor than Curtis; aud so did Keon, and tho result was tho ofticer nabled the slashing barbor,und yasterdsy Banyon briod him. ;u:’lnhnl\i Lid £6 tho * Orimiual Court in bnil of . Thora being no quorum presont whon tha roll. was cailed, the Board of Edaention did not meut Iast ovonjug. An inforngl talk was hiad over the resignation of .Mr: Bubank, Principal. of the Dounglns School, vhich takes offact, on Sat- urday, and the sanction of tho Inspeotors pras- eut was givon to the tempoary -transfer of Mr. Bright, Prinoipal of the Cfostar Sehool, to. tho vacancy, Hod thera been s quorum’ prosout Buperintondent Picknrd would have submitted & summary of the attondance at-the public achools. during the month _of Octoter. Who followiug are tho totalss Whole number enrolled, 34,8197 avoragn number bolonging, 82,119.8 ; average. daily attendanco, 30,4219 ; per cont of attond- ance, 04.7 ; number of tardlucsses, 7,853, Tho special suspensions for the month numbered 24, Yosterday ovoning the Rev. H. W. Thomss, D. D., lectured in tho First Mothodist Church, ou thio corner of Clark and_Washington stroets, undor the auspices of the Philosophical Bocicty. Tha anditorium of this church is ono of the pleakantost places in the city for the accommo- dation of a smnll audience, It is well lit, com- fortably. warmed, bicely carpetod, and providod with cane-uoat cliairs instosd of pows or mouoto- ‘nous rows 6f bonches. The occasion of this lec- ture wis an appeal mado to the Roy. Dr, Thomay to do something to raise money for tho aid of tho Mompbis eufferers, As ho slated, ho bad at-first thonglt of gotting up suppers or lunches, but finplly camo to tho con- clusion that that field was pretty .woll oceapind_just now, and; thereforo, o decldod upon giving a difforant kind of st entertaine ment,” Tho result, financiully, was vory satisfac- tory, 800 tickets hiaving boon ‘sold, bringing in about $400. Tho performances bogan by some fina. singing by tho choir of Prof. Bwing's chureh, wbich was followed by the lecture, tho subject of which was ‘* Bolief -and Unbelief.” ‘Though hastily prepared, it waa a vory able pro- duction, and was listoned to with great attontion und interest by the large sudience which Lad ns.* sombled to bgar i and to aid the worthy cause in which it * sx delivered. THAT BAZAAR. Protest from Merchonts Against Its Openn The following protcst agaiust the opening of tho proposed Bazaar of All Nations in the Expo- sition building was circulated yesterday, and ob- tained tho signuturos attached below : ¥ We, tho undersigned, merchants sud business men of Chicago, buvlug largely contributed as exhibiturs, und 1n other ways, to Lo Inter-State Industrial Expos sition, and, haviug dono overstiopg in our power to mako it finisucial succesa, do mako tho foliowing come plaint, VL] , The Board of Aanagement of sald Inter« Btate Iudustrial Exposjtion have given their consent to rent the building to be used by purties frowm another city, who, under tho name of *Tho Bazuar of All Na- Uons,” propose to sell holiday goods for the avawed purpose of rulsing funds for the Len it of the Boston and Ghicago Youug Mou's Onristlun Asdocttions (pro- veods to be equully divided) ; aud, - ‘WhEREAS, Wo hnve coutributed to the 'Chicago Young Mew’s Christlan Assoclution, aud cousider it s laudable object for'our fucther contributions ; and WiEReas, Owing to the recont panle and the conee- quent duliuess of fall trade, our main dopondence s upon the hoiday trade 3 aud WHEREAS, A Luzaar of the dimensions proposed can- not fufl (o comnand a Jurge shure of tho Lolidny trade, aud thus work great Injury to tho trade of regular merchants, ‘Clercfore .our complaint—that wo cousider the nction of the Boord of Munagers uf theluter-Siate Iudustrisl Exposltion snd the oflicers of tho Young Men Christian Associstion to be in opjosition {o (he intorests of tho Lusiuess men and merchants of Chi- cago, and thereforo an avowal on their part of hos- Uity to our welfure, N, Matson & Co., J, W, Griswold & Co,, W. I, Keen, Cooko & Co,, Kvarney & Swarlchill, Roddin & Humilton, Amerlean Ciock Co,, Bimpson, Norwell & Co,, ‘W, F, Thompkius, Agt,, Piereo & Siivoy, Bweitzer & Buer, D. B, Fisk & Co,, Veglo, nunnnmh Co,, Bullock Bros, Soutug & Srwudinger, J. A. Swiih & Co,, Gen, U, Parker, A, J. Nutting, Marks & Parker, otclkin, Falmer & Co,, Jultus Baver & Co, Thwyer & Toboy Hurnt- ure Qonpay; 253G, AT Audraws & Oo,, . ANOTIER PIOTEST, To the Editor of Tlie Chicugo Lribuns? Bin: As a subsoribor and roador of your papor, Xask the use of your columns to expross my own, and olicit the opinious of otliers in referonco to the proposed bazear ta ba held fn the Exposition building, under the auspices of tho Youug Meu'siChrlstian Aegociations of Bos- | ton and Chicago, To be briof in tho matter, I muat, as o mewber of thia businoss communi~ ty, protest againt this infringemont and imposi- tion upon our legitimate manner of doing business, 1f, a8t fin stated in your paper, that tho Y. M, 0. A, feol the need of better accom- modations and facilition for Frnmoth\g their work, and take this mothod of raising money aud assiutance, I conaidor it, to eay the loast, an ungrateful act toward the businoss community of GI.\S::ED, which has alwaya respondod g0 troe- ly towards assisting suid Adsociation, Ican nu- stre you that I know the house with which I am conneotod hins nuver refuged to contribute, to its bost ability, to all appesls made from such ar- (iuulzn_uouu Laving as their objoct and purpose, Clirlitian oharity, And while I consider tho pur- D. A, Morrison, Whido, Blustt & Co,, Bugk & Reynor, ©. Mackunzie, Porter & Hoyt, of an_important aud lsudablo character, still must protost agalust the course thoy propose, a8 it s certaiu- Iy detrimontal to the interest and welfare of tho businoss commuuity at lscge, This eftort to citablish s * Trado” Monopoly " to further tho work of a Ohrintian Assoolation is not consistont with my ldoas, and I foel confidont Iam notalond in this nrlulou. It appours tomo thatif this Bocioty I8 in nood “of funds, It might, a8 it has dono herotofure, raise the umount noeded by nranung to the liberality of Chicugo morchants, and othors, And, again, Tshould ik to Lo {uformed as to whother the Ixeeutive Committoe of the Exposition Build- iug have thoe right to rent sald bullding for such o purpose witnout the consent of the stoclk- holdars, who aro largaly 1epresented in {ho Ix- position, aud many of " whom bave mado great offorts, rn;smlluuu of expeans, to add to and wnka our lixposition a wuccoss, 1 hope to hear fiow othors upon the subjest. Respectfully, ke, W, B, MoCoxas, No, 164 Blate atreot. OmoAao, Uet, 20, 1879, CEHE doath, it would:|. posos of tho Young Mon's Obristian Agsociation | THE FRANKLIN BARK. Mysiériduis Disappicasineo of the Vicoe Prestdent dud Cashicrs It Is Hoped They Will: Put In an * Appearance This Morning, | They Are Wantod |‘n Court o Ansviet Somo Leading Questions: “Tho Prestient of {he Bawk Unable to Sat- fsfy {ho Cutlostly of Low- yor Otlya . Tho oxamination of .thé oftfcers of this Frauk- Iin Bank waa -oppointed for yestewddy mornln; but only one of, them, the President, Forndudo Joues, wia preeent. ,Tho ; Vico-President, Mr. Driggs, fotind it neccssary to léavo vory isuddonly eftior’ Monday ‘iight” or yostorday ‘morning: Mr, Jones eays* he ‘did ‘not seo’ him | .yestorday acall; Tho order: for bis oxatninution || wes mode Monday during the day, and it would e very oasy to got knowledgo of it 1n examivlng ' Iouse, and no paymenta Mado oxdept to ndjnst tho clearings, This was in the handa of tho mavagor of tho Clenring-Fouso, Mr, Halo: et AL Rt o i THE EXPOSITION. fi@gers Preparing to Make th fithg Gomfioriabico~~ Addational Lidvetionws : ‘Ihe Gudioat mén féind the Exposition bultds fug just now ara Lho frombera dt the stove com< mittos, who all day yesterddy warf t& bé sefn rushing bither and thithor, consultling piand; calling upon Husmiths aud gotting thoir #stlmates of how much stovespipo, oto,, woiild bo necowssry, and lnying thelr londs togdithér gensially {0 arrive ab tho plai By which they cdn; &t the least possible codt; hest tho immonss building: Nobwiths *standing tho ¢ald ot yosterday, tho building wis comfortably warm, and the érowding round the atoves of tho provious day was fiob observable. In's day or tvo the henting apparatas will be fn full blaat, ana . thon, llthm:glh adjacont thors momotars sill have to gt off their” pogs to give a corvect fden of tha tcm}.m'nlum, the Expoei~ tion butldiug will be gotnfortahly warm.” One of* thio most nl.tractl;o of tho - rocvut sdditions - to .tho utility part of tho ehow is n patout enfoty- famp~qniten ¥ amuelng litels cuss," which,- *Losldos acting as an fllumiuntar; con bo rotled: about the floor to plense tho children, or used to rl;}ml burglarious attompty, which alspiations ‘otfeet itsiutility for its original purpove, A fraternal irm with o bovine nppollstion ex- _hibit o quontity of boots of 'all colors and shapes, tho -golos of which aro N;Flendcnl - witl stavs tho minute-book of "the court, which is ‘open,”* Mr. Joues' | says that' thio «Cnshior, Mr. Eddy, hs ot Baen fiw tho bank for A long: timo, sud - the: vory peftinent inquiry | whiol Buggosts itaclf to.overy one is, Who rims the Franklin Bauk, and; who is respousible for, tho' cash? Mr. Jouos, for, 'n Prasidout of a | ‘monoydd” iwstitution, dlaplays ‘s mokt amazing Iguoranco 'of everything important in rolation to' 4ts -affalrs, - and, in - rogatd: to tho capital boing - used up,:he -direotly coutradietd -himeolf. In fact, =8 will .bo goon from tho:testimony, tho bank seoms 19.bo Jeft to run itvolf, « As will be hoen from _tho testimony, & most , epsplofous laxity hos 'bben' and is provalliug in, ro- gard to the i rosponuibility of mny ‘ond for any of" . the. pnpers, . books, - 6r'‘ &ven eawh of the iustitution, Mt Jonos was asked, of- the,closo of his testimony, to produco. tho.books thi morning, but doclined, on tho ground of bis not”boing" acqtisintod with affairs ; thoughi it . would'be muohbétter for Mr. Briggs to do it, Tn viow.of tho whoreabota:ot- Mr. Briggs bbing oxt coodingly doubtfal, such & request is refroshing- ly cool, to any tho lonst. The: rule was, howov- or, mado on him and_ Mr. Briggs both to, pro: duco the baoka of the bavk at 10 o'clock this mornivg, whon o continuition “of tha éxamina- tion will'be-had, Thé prospéots soom vory poor to exculpato. the oMcora. of the bank from du> plicity and compliaity in an arrangement fo cov- or'up.thowr condition aud put - money. in their own purso, in accordauco with Jajo's advico. "Ihe oxnmination on tho part of the creditors was conduicted by Mr. B, A. Otls;" Tho follow- ing i an abetract of MY, Jones' toatimony : - My counection with tho Roal Lstate Lioan and Truat Company began sbont thieo years ago, when Bonjamin Lombard was Prosident, B. A, Driggs Vico-Prosident, and Mr. Tillo .son Cashier. The Board'of Diroctois wore Lombard, Briggs, Tillotson, myself, and I don't know but at that | timo another Tombard—Josiak L. I subsoribed for §5,000 stock. - X bad tho samo amount when the banlk olosod, Thora was $100,000 s tock sub- scribed and paid in whon the bank was organ- izod, -1 pald in° my 85000, I don't think - I can -give’ tho names of subscribers or amount of stock lold by thom. . I have not the stock-book in my chargo. Thare is such a book. Isupposo it is iu’ the bank vaults, Mr, 8. A. . Briggs Is the active manager ; hoa boen tio from iho organization of the bank—uspecially so for tho last year, - Tho namo of tho bank was chauged +frot tho Renl Estnto Loan and Trnut Company to the Franklin Banlk last spring. Q.—Who were this ofticers of the bank on the 20tk of Boptember ? “ Ar. Brigga Vico-Preej- ier, Mr. Vosoy was teller, A.—I was Presideat, dont, G. 8. Eddy Cush ‘1 have not tho list of the Dircctors, but I think ilioy wore: My, Brivgs, Lombard, and.wssolf, i, Eddy, and Mr, Fort, On Sopt. 20 the bank snspendod activo busivese, Q.—What were tho susotsof the bankon Sopt.' 207 What was tho amount ? A.—IL only know {rom a_little memorandum, The nasets woro abuut $250,000, Thore was samothing liko $100,600 in real extute, sud nome- thing boyond thut"in commercial ‘pajor und notes, sud fixtures, two safes, and an intarcet in a thid ouo, aud some itenis of cash, 2,000 or ¥3,000—n0 bouds—eome puspended accounts, colleetions, aud monoy in other banks, which wade the assots something beyond theindebted- noss, . ; Q.—Whero is your real estalo situated, and what doen it conkint of ? . & ‘ A.—1 can anly give some of it. There were six brick bouscs, uoarly fluishod, on Bowon ave- nua (Idon't kuow the valuation), right at the, railroad crocsing. I don't kuow from shom thoy wele bought; it was go-> time in the sum- mor. The banktook portions of their real cetate ini payment of debts. I don't remembor now where the otber yorl ostate wss, Some lots wore south hore, near tho boulovard. None were taken in paymont of stook., Cannot remember: of what persons tho bank bought the property. Some came through Mr, Lombard. I though It was much botter to tuke the proper- ty out and out'than hold it as seourity. There wero moveral other partiés bosides Mr. Lom- bard,— cau not give any distinct mccount. A portion of the roal catate was: inoumbera think the Bowon avenue houses were incum- bored.” T'ho houses were worth about 87,000, aud tho mortgage wad abont 3,000 on each, 1 think thore wore six houses,. . -When do those §100,000 of bills receivebla mature ? Are they short papor? % -don't think I ever cxamined specially to know, I think a portion of it wus short - time, but cannot tell the ratio betweon short und long tuoo paper, I think thore was some papor ac- compunied by coliatoral, sud othor that -is not souured. I canuot tell what’ proportion” of the paper is considwied good. I understood from Alr. Briggs tuat with vare, & good portion of it could ba collected, . Q.—Has Mr. Briggs mado any roport of the atatus of the bank? A—Not ta tho Diractors., Thora has beon no moesing " since tho susponsion, but Mr. Briggs ~ spaneled butmey aud porixal of tio Into Napo- loou IT1: aud the present Francls Josoph, Ono of the attractlons whicli Indies ind inos- thmnblo, s n collestion of lwir tortured {nto obig~ nous of ‘all coucetvable patiorns, Who grand halr trgphz,‘ howavor, i gyrating wax lady in' this oolleotion, whoso garments are composed of Iuman hpir,.of ull sbaden, Lonutiully blonded, “This modert Miw; Roblueon Crusoo i oatimated ‘to Iinve -abouv £3,000 worth of the precivus im- petishable about lier, . aud is tho ouvy of thoue sandddallys e Evory day sotiething now is added to the Tix« potition, shich iu now ko full that the mont in- fienlnuh devices aro resorted to Lo mako wpace, but always with succoss, - i IN THE MAOMINENY DEPARTMENT wa find 5 vory large and_ varicd display of ‘ugris cultural jwplemients and fara machiuory, made b{ the wholesalo house of W. H, Banlis & Co. The romarkatilo chavactorietios of the ¢ Excel~ sioc! Ly proat, shown by.them, consista in it simplicity of construction, casa of. operation, portability, and copacity, 1t took o spevial uwward of ‘& silver medal ritllm Wisconsiu, and the flrat promiums at tho Lilinofs-and Towa State Taits, ‘Lhelr display of. farm -grist-milis, fan- ning-mille, xailway and sweep powors, Agrioul- turdl stefmers; furunces and 'enldrons, corns shellors, fecd-ciittets, ico-tools, hay and manuro forls, otc., In very fino, nnd donlors will flud o | varled stocl; suporior In‘quantity and quality to any houto iu the Northwest: Thoir warehouse comprises. the four floors And busement of the fino bullding Nos. 84 and 86 South’ Canal street; curndr . Washington, ndjoining foot-pasgonger ontrange to tho tunnel, S RE; THE EXPOSITION MEDALS. Tho Obicago Exposition molals, stamped by the Elgin Wateh Company, and .sold at their ootk for the benofit of tho yollow-fover suffor- ors, moy also be purchased at tho store of Cul- or, Page, Hoyne & Co., Nos. 115 and 120 Mon- -roo strcet, and at the oftico of tho National (El- gin) Watch Company, cornor of Stato and Mon- roo' stracts, Chlcogo, price-10 centd. Persons in all -parts of tho comntry should seud for thovo bonutiful modats, inclosing, in sddition to price, &' throo-cont Atamp for roturn postage, ‘Ihoy aro worth fiva time tiie price cbargod, aud tho money paid s simply a donavion to onr suffering fellow-citizons of the South. Over $1,200 bavo alrendy.been sevt to Momphis and Bhrovoport from tho funds thug realizod. THE MURIC, Tho following Jn the musical programme pre- pared for this afternoon aud evenmg : AFTERNOON, 1. March—“ Amnzonc 2. Overture— Tuncrodl 7. Overture—* Ylquo Dame ¥, 8, Schottische—* Runa 0, Galop—'* The Horss 3 1, March—* The Guards " %Sclccuon from *Iudra 4. Apdante nnd polka. ., Potpanrri from * I Lo Waltzes—* Vienna Bonbons , 7. Overturo—* Zingarolla ", ... 8, Tanluirje—* Faust and Marguerite 9, Gulup—*¢ Clear tho Truck " THE CITY’S HEALTH. Tho Board of Health hold its regular weokly meoting yesterdny afternoon. No businoss of importance was travsacted. Tho Sanitary Su- perintondent roportoed that last weel there were 140 doaths, two loss than for tho preceding one. Of those seventy-four woro males aud sixty-six fownales; sixty-ono wero undor 2 yoars. old. Taere wore twenty-two deatls by convulsions, and eighteen by typloid favor. There weid twonty-treo deaths in tho Fiftoenth Ward, and «.Btrauss twelve in the Eighteonth, Thitleen cages of small-pox aud varjolold wore roported, | -oigh loss than last woolk, There wore also five loss deaths by amall- pos. Tio Sanitary Superintendent wrote to Bishop Foloy in regaid to fuuerals in emall-pox. oauas, and the cloigy of his diocose bad urged thoir congregations to roport all canok, and koep ohil- dron from echools wher thore was any dungor- of iifecting others. It is suggested that an oven be costructed at the Small-t’ox Hospital, and the clothing, bouding, ete,, of poor- small: {:DX patients bo (aken there and subjected -to a igh dogree of Loat, which will rouder thom hurmless. ¢ MEMPHIS. Mxarms, Oct, 2, 1873, N. K, Fairbank, Eaq., Chicago, Ill.; 5 Dean Smn: Inclosod please find oxpress re- ceipt for ono balo cotton, shipped you to-day. Recogaiziug your gonerous offores fo_ bohalt of our wufforing people, I tako the liberty of mali- ing this courigument, aud of asking that you will dispose of it na you may doom bost- for tho bonefit of our Relief Fund. “The Irle was con- tributed by some unknown bonofactor at tho eamo time as the ¢ Col, Taylor Balo,” which sold heve & few dnye since for $1,600. The Expross Compsny aro kind cnough 6 maks no clarge for froight. Wishing you succews fn your future offorts in our bohalf, und thanking Jou heartily and sincerely for what you have HELP told mo about the coudition. ‘Phere Las boeu 1o _genoral meeting, but oue or two of us have been talking togethor. I dou't remomber ovor baviug published reports of the condition of the bunk, ut Lave seut printod statements to customors and other bsuks, 2 Q.—~What wero tho liabilitics of the bank after it alonsd it doors 2 L A,—1I thiuk, from the same information I re- ceived In the- other matters, that it was some- thing like #240,000. or §260,000. These dubts were_ owing to banks and_country correspond- enta; some certificates of deposits, besides sav-" inga -deposits. My romembravce s, that the commoroial doposita -cover about #100,000; - tho savinge doposits a litile more,—the remaindor is duo t0 country banks. I ehould think that would ‘be an approach to it, S Q,——\Fvur asgots wore ©250,000; your losses $250,000,—that would wipo out all the capital,— how 18 that ? - A.—I don't undoratand it that way. I under- stood, in maldug it up, thelr assels wero aufliolent to cover thoir Libility- and loaye - the - stock, - I had $5,000 atock; Mr, Driggs, $5,000; Mr, Font, §5,000; Mr. Lombard, §3,000; Mr. Bheldon, $8,000; Mr. Ryder, $1,000 or 1,600 ; Mr, Benjamin Lombard, 81,000 or 1,600 ; and somo Fu‘t{ in Eaut Providonco some small amount, * I understood when I pald my stock that all the capital stook was paid in. " I bave 10t seon Mr. Dr‘li,fi: this morning; don't kuow where he is; I 't seo him yestorday at all. The bank was In tho posscssion of its ofilcors, just 24 usual, until ag_application was mado for the appolntment of a Receiver. On the appoiut- mont of a Receiver, ho came and took possos- slon; bubt on account of his nob bolug suthorized to take ocharge, any aotion was waivod by tho' Tellor, who had charge of tho vault.” Afterwards 1 heard by rumor that an order of. Court was enterod to prevent him from dolu% aoything, I don't know that I can #ay whero tho kevs of tho vaults are, nor in whoso™ ponsesslon . the bauk is, Thoe Tollor's name 18 B. U, Vesoy, I think, Douw't kuow whothor Mr, Driggs controls the money; ho woomod, when hio closed up, to huve control, don't know of the buuk having settled with any one, or puid anything, except’ rocelving some colleationn on some small notes, I thinl it was olajmod at tho timio of the closo that it would take somo §8,000 or 9,000 to settle the bahinco at the Oloarlng-House." T undemstand not 4 dol- lar,of it has Leen paid. It was & peoullar case, oloping in tho ‘midst’ of ita cloarings; Bomo chdoks ware roturned, and the mattor.was' set-r tled in accordongo withtho rulgs of the Clouriy, already necomplished in tho relief of our sick and destitute, I remaiu, truly, yours, J. J. Busny, e C. W. & E, Pardridge, Nos, 114 and 116 Btate street, snd Nos, 23¢ and 286 Madison strest, are now openiug 1,000 pairs rose bed- ‘Dlankets, bouglit of the menufacturers, and offered at sotail lesn than wholoaalo price; 5,000 ploces winlor dress’ goads, bought sinca tho late. panic, and will be offered to oustomera ot a saving of at Jeast 40 per cot, Took at our $1.25 Llack grov-grfn dreas silia ; you il poy elsawticrs $2.60 for no better goods, ' Shall open in {lie next fow duys 1,000 cases muworwed winter dry goody, Thoso Who care to save thelr money ehould give us a call, % P —_— Choico Residence and Lot at Auction. Our roadors will please romember that this day, 8t 3 ofclock, oa the promises, C, O, Thayer & Co, will sell Shnt vory dostenbloand cholo marblo-front sexllcnce and lot No, 600 West Van Duron street, no.r Paulina streot, Parties in want of really a good residence, und at a bargaln, should attend this saly, | ams s A USEMBNI, o af KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, ©Olarkestsy 0pp wilo Shorman Houso, ONEH WHEEK ONLY, Commencing Wednesddg Hvensing, Oct. 29, Positivoly tha last annoaranca In this cltg, prios to tholr roiura teJapan, of the GREAT ROYAL YEDDO JAPANESE TROUPE, g of gl A T s i Tofors T by tha pyosont Somnrcilad o wyp) Inj l, Pri i on, 5U 6lds orvord Soate, T K days inadvanc. Donty o ¥ng 75 piciogks Pocluma A0S0 s at B glolery 51%&*?"‘:" riod Blxiinos ke s S o) S Segont, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Thid Aftornoon and Kishts pasitteoly last, two porform- atfces of Hartloy Campball's now Bucloty Play, HEARTS. Thiteday, Friaay, ‘Saturdny, and Satdrilay Matinss, Anaw Cora Mowatt’s. hasuliio)’ Flay f oateaporanasns {usloty eititlod FASHION Or, 1o n Now York, With borutilul mountiogs and & sapgid, cast, s iy Monduy, Nov, 1, Tred Marsfon's aroat Ameifean Soets oty Deama, OLOUDE. | T A M'VIOKER'Y THEATRE, . - Weiliioiday and Thucsday, Inst nlghts this wook of T LSO, In hor groat rolo of JULTET {u Sbakspeard's sublime lovo story of . . ROMEO AND JULILET. T'ridus and Hatorlay Nights and Sa‘trday Matinget 1§ L Mivs N 9 [N o'y Y ot istl, (g Ssliap LAULISE tn Bulwer miny, A8 YOU LIl oata can now ho soourad. 4 "ACADEMY OF' MUSIC. Tivory evening and Wodnosday Matines, CART.OTTA LB OLERCQ Tu Bartley Campbell's poviarful drama, T A "E IR Y ¥elday=Benofit—** An' You Li.e It; stod Satnes a1y Miiinces BaTurdag nlcho-ier y. S sucaois—ikak S Pacos, with Uant. Kod by tho Coininys i i . MYERY OPERA HOUSE, Baursa-ats, batwaen, Ueartiorn aud Stata. Antington, Colton- & Kemiie's: Hinsfrels” x 1 Fourth weelt of the Lxteavagunza of 1l FUNNY ,MOKES IN A FOG. . Pantry 6t Motion—Ni b, Mackln, Wilson, Pt A I o S A i ny's Hoard the Nows, Woman's Buftragé, Kvory avon- o e o for i sfavbic's Looal Burtowgue of, GUY MANROVERING. riosase, THE . LUNOEES BY THI LADIES OF ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH * WILL.DE CONTINUED AT 172 IMADISON-ST., Tuosday and Wednoaday of this waok, Full BIll of Taro.iiises +:50 Confs. no oxtras, MARTINE'S WEST SIDE HALL, ‘86 Ada-at., bot.: Wost Washiogton and Madison, AMLL-SAINTS: GRAND SOCIAL SUPPER, i ETO,, WITH MUSIC, - - . Thursday Evening, Oct. 30. £ Tickots, Including Buppsr, $1 ench. GLOBE. GREAT SUCOESS OF T Fu A CTET, As GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN, in ERIN A-QHORRA: This Afteranon b, Kivening at 8 o'elock. - - - LEAVITT-ST. OONG, OHURCH. STELE NOVIEIL, Dy Prot, DAVID BWING, for the Bousfit West Ol Lycoum, THURSDAY. KVENING, Oote 30, oomor A nd Loavitt-ats. _Tickety, 3 ooita; DRESS-CLEANING. Dresses, No matter of what matorial, uu;hl{ renovated, I){ A naw i quico {ho remuval’ of trimmmi wub washiog the wholo garmot, Sitln n Spiocilty, Goods cleanod by thfs process can ba reon at onr staras, 158 JLLINOIS-ST. and 264 WEST MADISON-ST can be cleanod and thor- coss which does not ro. . SPOTS romoved withi= OCEAN NAVIGATIOR _STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- FAST AND LONDONDEBRY, . Thoss elegant now e il sail b Toot of North Movres as folones TortH We aday, 3 Wodnenayor Woduasday, Nov. 28, VIRGINIA.., vee s« Wednesday, Doo. 10 Aud ovory to Wodnosdny thereaftar, faking pat: songor o b ratca 10 all guris of Grcat Britala and Trchand, Norwas, Bwodoo, Denmark, and. Gormanys Dratty for L1 sud upwards, Forfralght o pasinga abinly lo' AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.y Awcht, 5 Bronivay, “Siborago Passngo Oiec, No. 4§ Brasdy way. p SAMBLE & HARGIS, cor. Canat and Madlsox-sta., Chicago. - NEW YORK TO CARDIET,, BRISTOL, LONDON,. Axid all Other Points in England and Wales, The South Walas Atlantic Steamship Uompany's naw’ finrt-class Stoans-hi) il 1 P - it Sty Gy S Lo Founabianl Bl FRMBHOREC L s oo oo, 15 o2 atuamiagii; bi i oy 3 vidud mithall xné’r’.mv,mfx’gfv'imlm" or tho cainforiaad Sitonienon of Gabia a0d. Qiastags Pamongorm. . Fim Cebln, S8 currency: Hooond Gablas. 4 eucroncy Stoor: ) ourmiey pioma Btcoreys oortifosioe rom Car- b R A e ¥or favthor pariianiers, abpiy o CARIIM, af the Com- atya Offic, Mo § Dock Onambuca; and 14 Now York 1o P O RO BALD BAXTER & conts, cate, 1 Bronduay. Salllng twico wook truw ¢ +uek, and careying pass anugors o all pacts of Grout Hritaln, Itolaud, Continontal Hurope, and tho Maditorran=an,” Uabin froin Ats; Stoor- 2 b aad [elsh poria oast, $105 wesl, 322, Contl- ing a8 iior sogulse inor, Al Fasablo io "Apply for Tull informiation at thy Com- piinyls Moo aling Grovn, Now York, sad No 16, cornor Luvalloand Madison-ats,, Chicago. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonta. NATIONAL LINE OF STEANMSEIPS. 0 town and T o Y o Lot ieonk aree) Tortulg ) "Fior QUERNATOWN and LIVEILPOOL, from Biors 4 and 47, Rorth 1t e Lo (dirs v Hoiisad, Nov, ohin Fuisns b '3 Qurroncy. ‘ clietn 3 (40 ant 100 Curroncy. BTEKRAUK PABSAULG, 829, 82, ourtenioy. Passengors bookod 10 or fronl Gestunn aud Scandina- vign pointa ot low v fow ratas. : e Sioaiauiye of (s llo sro the lavgest (o tho trado, 4 e o e O ENVILLIAY, AACALISTEL, 'l Weatern Agent, Gon' Northoast corner Olark aud Randolp! & (opposite new ‘Bhoriun House), Onioaku. guaia FTLORIDA WATER, IMPERISHABWMGRTNEET MURRAY & LANMAN'S OELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER Tho richeat, moat laating, yot moat delloate of all Por- ¥ + fuwmes, for nse ou the HANDKERCHIEF At tho TOILET, And in folts, qnlf."xr‘n'.}m.“(»?.'m’r'x'v‘;‘u‘.fi‘lf. :‘;‘:‘.‘.‘n“,?‘u‘:.‘n‘.'f&.lfi‘ |‘. Vi B AR AR VBRI RSt T gounino. Yor salo by nil Perfuwners, Druwglutsy nnd Naalars Iu Faoey Goadu, tho BATH. always sk far GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASR IRON. 8TE AMSHIPS, Botween NEW YORK and LIVERFOOL, calling at Quecnatown, Carrying the United States Mail. | SAFETY AND COMFORT. 5~ Pastongors batkod to and. from the prinsipal Eu- : o, O T b and Latiors af Oradit isuod on loading Danks and ankors througnaut liarono. HENRY GREENEBAUM & 0O, FIFTEL-AV. P ARTESm WELL PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS, will bo rouelvod by tho City ‘Council of tho Cly of Mondots, 1, untff 18 o'elock ‘nous, Monday, Nor, 8, 1813, to sink an Arto- ulan Woll in » The woll to bo sunk 1,00 ty, fuot, moro or less, ' Tho power, tools, and all waterlal reqyliito to ho furnbliod by the cuntractor, or the olty Laralih suktue, dorelok, and & gortiyn of the msouiaury, o “lhmlu s lz"‘: I:E lgl‘. e ; fllollfllnll lidlfl"n':‘ 3 TIMILL 1o fbjoet any e i hide, - K Thbihue Insteination oo ey o VO Gl i L Mundate, . '\ Louls - Syingiiol RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL 240 DEPARTURE OF TRANS. FXPLANATION 0F REFERENCE MAnKS.— t Baturdayar espted. Sunday axcaptod, ¢ Mondey oxcoptod, | Ae- rivo Sunday st8:00a, m. ¢ Dallv, o WICHIGAN*CENTRAL & GNEAT WESTERN RAILROADY 1, ar Lake M., and Joof af Ncenty-seamylst, 7 fYeket atice, 61 Clark at., outheast corner of Randolphy and 76 Cuniatat,, corner " Nudlavn, Arrice, Mot s misin snd air lno) Day iExprosd, o Jackaon Accoin ALTON HAILROAD, Chicago, Kaneas City awd_Daneer Short Line, ant, Jow aid Chicago Sprlngneld, Alton and &, Louts Through hine. D Depor, Weat Sife, near Vadison-at. bridje. Ticket Ofic ! and 133 ztandolph-s CHINARG & via Laulefe vu 2 Arrive, Kansan Oty Fix. vinJagkabnvillo, and Lowstung, Mo. s Clig Hast Lt vl nvilig, Yil, and Lovi.d Lonis 9 Fox Vringno Vass Expross - \Tofosson Uity Exuroas, Poorla, Keokuk & Burl'a It Wannfia Gaona, Vasitagto Joliot & Diwigiit Accowmodatiom. 4230 p. . GHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWY. - Unton Depiof, enrner Vodison ail Canal-ste.; Liclet O%fey ©3 South Clurk-ar.y oppoaito Sherman Howse, and at Dejiate Arrive, o) e | Milwankes, 8t Paul & Minneap. .| olisDay fixprens. 0130 8. m, |$ 6:508. Milwaukoo & Pral i and Eepress. 00 p, m. {*11:00a. m. Milwautkon, 8¢, Paal'& Ainhonj- olis Night Erpross..... 00 5 o, 1* 4215 0. me | CHICASD, BURLINGTON & OUINCY HAILRDA, - N & Deints—Fant of Lakeat,, Indlanaav,, and Sloteeibivet,y: ‘aml Cunal and Sixteer Ticket oficrs, No, b Clark. #0,y Grand Paclfic Holel, and at depote, Ottawa, ‘and Biroutor, Downor'a Grovo Avcoinmodats Aurura Pas-ongor. Aurors Panssugor. it iubuque & Slauz Clty Exp. Hausoh Oits, Leay + dusoph Etpross,. s Grovo A itspross, 1+ 9300 p, Fu. 12 * 8l p, ¥ 4900 p,om. | - ILLINDIS VENTRAL HAILROAD, ‘Depot Yool af. Lakewts und fovl af Ticent; e e el Dok of e mtuseconid o, Teare, Diwn loxas Tkl " rrite, Fiyae Packand Iiyde Dark and Oak Wood: H3de Pack and Qak Wood; EAN RAILRIAN, Gity affices, corner Rundolph and LaSalle-sts,, and 73 Canade: - | ML, corner Jadison-st 3 ZLeave, a Pacific Tast Ling. . - @ Dubugue Day Icx., ¥ @ Onatia Night Expross @ Dubuguo Niht Ex, via Gilato| @ Ireeport & Dubuauo Express. Frooport & Dubuaus Exoross, 3 Milwaukes Mail Milwaukco Expross.. B Milwaukoo Pasaongs Dopot. carnor of Wollg and Kinzl “Depat corugr of Canal and Kinzi W, H.BTENNETT, “Pass. Agonts coLoRADO, }(Ayfis & NEW MEXICO. Ticket nd Freight Offce, 77 Clarkes iclel reight Offics, T1 Clar! e T, &8t | Henddt, Speola! Inducements, Groat N Hout rak it * OO K WEBS, dout Ax't. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of VanLuren and Sherman-ata, Tiokst ofice, & Grand Puzisic livtel, 1k | Arric Omaba, Lenwl‘lxv‘r'!hnluehlmn B Poru Avcommodation., 3 Night Expross. t10:00 p. | Louvouworth & AVChiion 1jiress!10:0 p, ya. LAKE SHORE & MICHICAN SONTHERN RAILROAL. - Depnty Van Buren-st,, foot ar LaSalle-st, Dicket ofcer, nardhicest eorner Clark and Ran: and souihicest corner Canal und Madfon-ats. Mall, vis Afr Linaand Main Linol Bpectal N i Al Lin Atlanife Kipi NightIExprows, via ain Liao, ot Accontmodation, .. Soutl Culoago Acsommo! CHICAGD. [INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI" THROUGH & LINE: VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE.: - From (he Great Central Kailroad Depol, foot of Laxewt.; alz0 fast f Ticen'y-tecond-nt, Ticketoffice, 131 Ran-alph- oL, diear corner Clark; 15 Canalat,, corace dudlions 4 ;';«&m(a:.. corner Washington; and at dllinols Central 30 A, 0. 3345 . M. & ., £ 8, m, and e e NEW PUBLICATIONS. Tnntense Success of Ditson & Co.s New Col lection of Organ Musle, entitled TR ORGAN ATHOME? No Muslcal Home Campleto witliont it, for It coninlos over 200 solgctions uf (e most popular inuvlc of tho dug, well aerangad for tha itaed, Paclor, of, Pipa g, Uontatus ovaeyehing whioh Is 'so-callod = Molodlos of tho day, marchos, waltzes, Yoluntarios, v flous, tewnsoriptiond of tho beat sacrod alrs, goms of Mozart, Schamann, &0, ia {act, ol muslo fron Hootiiovow's: Adaglos to Sirauss' Danuba Waite, Fmat edition sald {n two waoks altor pablicatiun. and FOUH now ready! Prica, §3.50 Boazds; 83 Clath, popul ‘Unparalleled Success of Ditson & Coss GEMS OF STRAUSS, Which containy ltorally the gems of Strauss’ Waltzos, - Mazurkas, aud i 1oday the most pupular musia buok ip Afuceii—ovor nfes. Laving boan eold in Umonths, Prico, &2, Grent Bule of THE STANDARD. Thix great Church Muato Bnok, by L. O. Emerson and 11, 1t Batmor, Lis doublo tho miocts and i likaly to bavo doublo the salo, of common books by one composor, ] worke' of ot lir_gentiemun tiava wid: by the Hindced Thouxand, and tho STANDAID wiil coutlgue (o be aifod for until ovory Ghioin, Sinking Clase, and Gonvons tion aro supplied. Tric, 31,80, PUBLISHED BY Oliver Ditson & Oo.; Boaton. Chas. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway, New York. LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO., BITTERS, PERTFECTION! BOKERS BITTERS. Bewnrs of Counterfeitn. “SCALES. FALRBANEKS® STANDARD SCALHES . O ALL BIZES, TFTAIRDANES, MORSE 00 b UL AND 113 LAKK-ST, OLUTION NOTIOES, DISSOLUTION. o paciier-Lij toretofore oxlstling bogwoon K, bt bt Teony ChI8 dnide MR I BN 1 dubis, wnd G\\H\\\I\IU\H the bud wornor Randolphst, aud L Moot s, 13, DISSOLUTION Tho coyiattiiorshly horotofora axlstiug undor tho Ao o of WILSON & WILLAR oy disslved by smufual oonsent, e, B, G. Willard will oolleot all dubia Sadlar Bual i Lilltivs of tho s, dug aud pay allsbilliog of thofirs Qot. 3, 1818 8, G, WILLARD,