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e e THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1873. 3 LOCAL POLITICS. The Now Uity Governmone.i Imporm‘nt Interview with John Smith, 4 The New Distribution of Offlces: Polico Snporintondent, Cily Comptroller, Board of Public Works, Corpora= "+ tion Counsel, Bte., Eto. 5 (T o The * People's Party,” so strong snd united the day of tho election, {8 now in a condition nl‘ confusion, arising from tho difenlty attonding an equitablo division of tho porquisitos botween “tho two groat nationalitios which ' mado up the mags of thelr votors, Tho Germans declarod nb tho beginning of the campaign that they fought for principlo nnd not for ofice—which was prob+ ably truo, 'Thoy reitorato that declaration now; but say that the Irish should’ nob' insist upon Laving evorything—which is algo truo. ! Sinco the managomont of tho City Govorn: mont for the next two yoars depouds to somo exs tent on the rosult of those misundorstandings, a roportor was sont into'tho camp of tho * Peaplo's Purty,” to seo whothor ko could " pick " up sny trustworthy information from the lenders, * Ho *wont - brok and forth, visiting tho headquartdrd of tho Gorman forces and of tho Irish contivgent; “and ot last succeeded in finding & gontloman who, bolonging to neithor faotion, know -tho views of both, and was willing to state thom, od tho condition that his name should not bo mon! tioned.: B . A This is a romarkablo requoest, and “will, of ! ¢ourse, bo aczedod to. In ordor to avold the in- convenicnce of giving a dinloguo with an imper- soual boing, a * distinguished gontloman,” hé will be tomporarily christoned ns John Smith, o namo whicl will not betray his identity. ' Omitting tho usunl proliminary remnrks, we --will come down to businoss, * <7 Tt SUPEMINTENDENT OF POLIOR. iy - Tho Roportor—Ia it atated yot, Alr. Smith, who is to bo’ Suporintendont of Police? - Of course ‘Washburn will go. ; Mr. Smith—Well, yes. Wo'made tho fight on him, more than on most of the candidatos. Ho was one of tho “issuca” voted on lnst weel, and ho has souse onough to know that he is beaten. Ho wlil rosigu this wook, and leave the flold freo for Colvin to act. As for his successor, - thore is considorablo pulling and Luling. Tho Reporter—Iha understanding soemed to bo a whilo ago that Capt. Iickey 'was to bive it, Mr. Smith—Not oxnotly. Hickey ia strongly preesed by tho Irish, Hois one of the martyrs of Medill's dministration, and it is felt 'that he must bo provided for. It would not do to put him back as Captain of tho Tirst Distriot, bo- causo ovorybody is sutistied with Byckloy, Lull will havo to cloar out on the Wost Bide, but Hickoy would not dare about going across the river, excepl to sco Lizzio Moore. Hickoy's friouds think he desorvos promolion, and ovon tho Irish Law-and-Ordoer men are strong for him. Dixon would back him s warmly as sny of {ho Irish mombers of tho Peoplo’s Tarty. But, for all that, I do not think ko is tlie man." Tho Roporter—Still it was gencrally under- 8tood that tho programmo wns that ho waa to ba Buperintendent, and that tho offico of Deputy was to ba ravived for Joo Dixon. Mr.-Smith—Ol, it is eney enough to make up & programmo, but wha does it amount to when itismado? fho mau whowo name is mot on ono of those ofiicial programuies is gonerally the oneto bot on, Now inthis canse, tho manis Jalo Rebm. . Tho Roporter—Yes, but ho will not tako it. BMr. Smith—Yes, ho will, not, perhnps, cx- potly of his own froo will, for Iam not cortain The Gity Printing-~How to Buy English Nowspaper. - i ho docs want it—tholgh you can nover tol’ 1877 with Rehm—but beoauso hi riors will insist on it. - Lhe )lulporberr-\vl)x did not be stick as Polico Commissfoner thon? Nr. Smith—He did not want_the placo; it was doubiful if Lo was cligiblo, and . there wero not ihio samo stroug reasons—it was not necessary for tho interests of others {hat ko should stay in. The Roporter—Who, then, is insisting that Rohm must take this place ? Me. Smith—The Gormans want o German nt the head of tho forco. Many of thom sny thoy mecraly want Rebm put in to reorganizo zi’fingu, but that is all talk, Thui want him _there to stay A Gorman ab the head of the Firo ‘De- partmont can do vory littlo. If in charge of the police forco ho can don great deal. The patron- agois very groat, and tho force ‘}fln,l'a * gralty . important partin an election, But, bosides all thai, and besides the fact that mony {hink Rehm the ' bost man for tho placo, Charley Farwell is uring Rehm with all his powor, Tho Teporter—Farwell working for Rohm ? Wiy s0 7 Ia ho paying off old dobta ? Mr. Smitli—Not at all. He is looking out for the future. Rehm and Farwell bave always been on good terms, politically and othormise, Both of them belonged to tho insido Ring, and pot along togethor admirably. TFarwoll was tho ablest, and them ndmitted it, and worked for bim taithfully. Robm had considerablo influ- pnce among tho Germans, was quiet and trust- worthy, and Farwell could rely implicitly on him. +Nuw, do not fou sea? " 'Iho Germaus hinve gone out in the wilderness, They bhave said Good- bye to the Republican party. Very well. Ar. Farwoll reprosonts o distriot which contalns n very heavy Gorman vote, The North Sido gave gave us nearly 6,000 majority, you know. The diatrict aleo tnkes in some heavy Gorman coun-' try towns, Mr, Farwoll wants to bo ro-slectad, of course, but to do that with the German voto against bim would be too hard & job, So Lobhas to make friends among tho Germans, and in or- dor to do that ho wants to get Rohm in that most amportant place, lie Reporter—But has not the etection rather soparnted them? Rebm worked on your side, end Furwell was ostousibly opposed to you ? Mr.-Smith—That amounts to nothing botween thom. Rebm would still do anything to Lelp Tarwell, and I am half-inolined to_belleve that Hosing himselt would holp Farwell quia‘lliy if bo couid. Thoy ara old partners, and would ba willing to_go into business togethor again, if they conld. ‘Fhe Roportor—So you bet on Rehm ? Ar, Swmith—I am a little too old at this busi- moss to bot on anybody. But Ido know that tho ‘Germans, and Farwell, and a fiund many Ameri- cans aro backing Rl Dosides, they Ay Fare ‘well # runs” Colvin, or used to in old timos, Bo, it I did not know how amazingly uncortain thiugs are i[ual now, Ishould say positively that Rehum would got it. CORFORATION NEWSPAPER. But, you sce, that 18 not what troubles us the worst, Itisan easy business to fill up the oflices, but wo—that Iy, {ho leaders—want to got an organ, & newapaper, aud that is not o eusily found. The Reportor—What in the world do you want of anorgau? You have tho Staals Zeilung ok, c Mr, Smith—Cortainly, but Mr. Hosing wants an English papor, ‘Tho Rteporter—Let him tale the advice givon bim, and publish in both Janguagos. M. Smith—1t costs too much, aud doea not ,pn%hnu{lhlug, ‘I'ho Reporter—Dut what do you want an organ for, auyhow, I thought the day was over for that Iind of thing, Mr, Bmith—My doar sir, our folks want an Enf]lnh'?nper for two rensons. The first is, to o tho city printing, which Is worth from 315,000 to £26,000 o year, It 1 doubiful if the Staals Zeiqung would Do entitled to it if it did publiel sn English editfon, and that sum s too much to bo nllowed to slay in tho 'Hroasury. In the keo- ond place we waiit a puper whicl will defend tho now sdministration, aud which will reach thoso who rend Lnglish, + “The Noportor—I do nob bollove the English pnlwl'n hnvo nuy Intontion of dealing unfalrly with the Incoming Govornmont. Ho long as it doexd woll thoy will support {t, 8o what can your oficial orgun do but give City Ilall gossip, “aud publish the Comptrollor’s roport in advanco ¢ Mr. Bmith—Why, you, I presumo tho papors will support tho administration when they think It is right, Dut opinions somotimes diffor ay to what it right. Cho Cily Governmont might do somothing which it thought was honost and propor, bt which sl the papers mglt deolaro s vory dishonost and impropor. If wucha s frionds and supe- toto of nffairs woro to ocur, it would- bo nd« vianblo for us to lnve an Euglish papor to rep- reaont our sido of tho caso, and to put pub&: opinion right. R ‘I'ho Roportor—\What progross have you made in gotting your paper ? i Ar. Smith—None at nlly. worso than nono, Mr. Yosing's idon was at firat, as I undorntand it, to got Lwld of tho Post and convert it into n roprosontativo of * iibornl-minded” opin- fona nnd au opponeat of * muckerdom,” ' Tho Roportor—DId Mr. Blukoly think favor- ably of it $ ir, Smilh—Ho? It was nob yccossnry to con- sult him. about the mattor, ‘'ho stook uf the concern was hk?olhccnml somo time ngo, oxcopt a littlo which 3Mr, Gago holds, and i8 now in the Linuds of threo banks, They run the busincss offairs of tho Post, and put in the businoss- oflico managor Lo look sftor their Interosts. ‘Thoy wore not anxious to koop the stook,—thnt was woll known,—aud so_tho Parly, na I undorstand it, hit upon - the idea of gotting Lold of the stook, A cortnin amount of - the city deposits had beon minde ab . thoso bauks ~ by Miv Gago, and ‘they would profer to - keop thaso dopdsits rather than - the 'Post stock. So it was suggostod Lo theso banks that il thoy would take tho mneccasary stops’ to have that stock put into tho possssslon of the Lcople's Party, Dan O'Hara would continuo theso do- posity with them, il botuj; underetood, of couras, {hnt this continvnteo was nn equivalont for tho stook. It ehould - bo stafod, howover, . thnt O'Hara wes not n party to {he proposition, ‘Plie Roporter—Well; what hindered tlils trana- for? If both sides wore willing, where was (ko iteh ? : . Mr, Bmith-—Why, it was found that Dan . wouldn't agree to l?. H¢ satd tho City Tronsurer could not mnke any ngreoment as to where, or in what amounts, or for Low loug s timo’ he would malke deposits, When it wan *found that . ho could not bo shinken, the bargain was off, of courso. Tho banks would not give up $ho grock for nothing, and tho city finds could not bo used tnp—ucum it NG e ! Lo Roportor—Why did they not fall baclk on Miller 2 "'Iio” Couiity T'reasure loposits nro Inrgo eviotigh tb cover thovato, 117 ¢ 4 T ; Mr.. Smitb—The County I'reasnrer. is tiod up by an cuormony boud: A Treasurok lio bas to i; vo o bond Tor donble the Btate and county-tax ovy, and as Collectory in whioh capaolty Lo cold Iects tho dolinquont city tax, ho bas to'givo an- othor bond—nll~togotiior ' hmounnting to - over ©4,000,000. Nobody can furnish sucla bond on his individual sccurity. -Certain -of tho banke unitnand go on_bin bond, but with the under- stauding thnt all .thereceipts are to bo under their control. 1lo has no more control over them than ‘I have. Why! -thoy appoint his cashior, nnd ovory ovoming, after . the :oflica closes, that individual fakes the'funds and cars rics:them: to tho banks concernod. : No, not a cont {6 to bo securcd in that quartor, and whoro it is’ to como from is n point which is fiot yot -, Tho Reporter—Buy tho stock for what the banles will'sell it for.” i that fs too rinky. Tho Loglu- into its head, to abolinh tho hiole systom of printing official proceedings and then'the investmont would be a dond lous. BOARD OF PUDLIO WORKS. £ ‘Tho Reporter—T'o go back to tho offics ques: tion, what {s to bo done with the Board of Pub- Tic Works?. " ) Mr, Smith—Tt is vory much mized up. Car- tor's torm expires, and Mr. Colvin wants to appoint & good man, tho trouble belng-whothor the Council will confirm him. - That body is already assuming to tako chargo of things, iu it a8 i€ Medill’s bill had oxpired now, inatesd of running till March, Thoy bad a caucus, the otler evauing, and while they decided nothing, i\ ot they ‘showed that they wero ~intond- ng to run _matters and’ to diotato to tho Mayor. I think they would conflrm MeAvoy, howevor, sinco ho would got tho bullc of tho Irish voto, and would baunobjectionable to the Americans, Tho difiiculty is with the West Bido. ‘I'hompson Las four years yot to run, and Frobably would not be diaturbed ; but the troublo s that tho West Sido Aldormen do not think ho las been active enough in looking aftor their intoroats, and has allowod himself to bo con- trolled by his collengues. Tho Roporter—That means o is to bo turned out tomalko a Q‘luco for Tom Oourtney ?. Mr. 8mith—No, tho man who is-working hard- ost for the place is Gen, MeArthur, ‘Theé Reporter—Who—tho Postmaster ? My, Smith—Yes, ‘Tho Roportor—What troubles him? T think he would prefer to stay whore ho is, Mr. Smith—Very likely Lo would, but Federal oflice-bolding i not & vory pormanent Lusinoss, :{ b aud thore may be dissutjsfuction in Washingtou at tho woy in which tho Republican party horo Ly been allowed to fall Lo pioces. Tho Admin- istration wants men who can proserve tho or- ganizntion, Besides, if ho gote this placo on’ tho Board, he ia certain for four years. No fu- ture Mayor can disturb him, - There ho sticks, with good pay and considorable influonco, until +' OTUER OFFICES. The Reporter—And how is it with the Board of Health ? Mr. Smith—Tho feelivg iu the Council will be to abolish it, if it caunot be controlled. It lins becomo obnoxious to the distillors, bocauso it issued an order ' forbidding ~them to feed cattlo within tho city limits either winter or summer, Of course the order is all right, but thoy dou't eeo it, and aro going tomake & fight to havo it repenlod. Tom Lynch, who was elected in the Ninctcenth Ward, is a distillor bimself, and Bn{ln’r from the Nlnlh, i an omploye of Shufeldt's. Vho firet stop will bo the appointmont of Dr, George Schlootzor, tho Georman member of tho Board of Hoalth, in placo of' Dr. -Ben O, Miller. Then the move will bo- mado in the Board to repesl the ordor. If that, fails, Mogsra, Millor and Jobnson will go over- board, Charley Moore is an Irishman, and will bave to ramain, ‘The Reporter—Wheroabouts in this division fa_ Ald. McGrath to come in ? Mr. Smith—Tho Alderman is in tho habit of Eutllng his finger in every pio ho can, Wo all mow that he will take the best thing he ean get, His frionds sny ho wants to bo City Clerk. Itis @ snug place, good for two yoars, witli good pay, and puts o man in o position to do an immenso smount of quiet log-rolling, But my improssion is that ho wants to bo President of tho Council, o oflieo which will bo rovived when tho Mayor's Bill oxpiros, for two reasons: You kmow ho was elected Acting Mayor a year ago, and that on that account Mr. Medill declined to go off on his proposed visit. It galled him bitterly, and ho will nover forget it. Whon Bond was olectod Acting Mayor recently, McGrath, who had ox- pocted_ to beat him, was foarfully chogrined ; showed it then, and has over since, It would bo s special victory for him to get the placo. Bo- sides, the Prosideut of tho Council is anim- portant officor. He will appoint the Btanding Committees, including the one on Finance and Tublic Buildings. " ;\‘hu TRoportor—FHave you any idea he can got Mr, Bmith—That deponds entiroly on the Council. But you know be was undor thres Indictments for bribery a couple of years sgo, and how far that will operato on the” minds of the mombera of the new Council is only to bo found out when they got fogother, The Reporter—Who will ba put in as Comp- trollor ? Dr. Smith—A good man, I prosumo, if one cau be found to take it. 1t was offered to 8, 8, Hayes, but he may think it o hard job to borrow mnnn&' for tho next two years, It is believed that Colvin Limeolf is thinking of 8. D. Ward, Beosidos, when you come to these oftices the con- flicting olaims of the conatituents have to bo considored. Enroh sldo Buiu tho othier has tho most. 'I'ho Irish gay that Liob, Yon Hollen, and Miller have more patronage, moro small placesto give away in tho shapo of clorkehips, cto,, than Doylo, O'Hara, Dennehey, aud all 'tho othor Irishmen who were electod, while the Germang reply that the City Lreasury is renlly worth ell tho othors put together. 1t is a good doal hnrdor to make tlug allotment than it was to make up tho tlckot. ‘The Roportor—How many places aro there to be filled ? Mr. Smith—That dopends on how many men Qolvin can be persuaded to turn out, - Bomo of thio zonlous ones waut him to put four or five out of tho School Board, so as to give the Trish aud Qermans & largor ropresontation thero. ‘Thoy would also like to soo Woodard and Quoul droppod from the Library Board, and Dorrickson fram that of Bridowall Inspectore, 'Then thero 1 the Comptroller with about eight clorks, a Corporation Counsel with threa or four, a City Clork with thre, two Police Court Clerks, ono on the North, and one on “the Wost Bido, a Goy Inspeotor, and several minor places ihich are sought aftor by a hundred peoplo. “2ho TRoportev—Thon you caunot tolt who stands the bost ohunce foi Corporation Counsal 7 Mr, Brmith—I¢ bard work and much lobbying ocould seeura i, Col, Bnowhook would bo® the man, But such n plice would never be given to wuch purson. §o faras Mr. Hosing hus any proforences, I think thoy are for Julius Rosen- Il Mr, Rosonthal i & good lawyer, aund Iy now o member of the Library Board, w position which ho rather fancles, but I prosiune hie wonld aceopt tha ofiico of Corporation Counscl, if sura of confirmation. fle Heportor—Whon is this business to he finally rottlad ? . DMr, Smith—That T cannot say ; possibly not till about tho second wook In Dacember, for it depends somowhat on what the Council propores todo. If It goes to work to mako up a slalo of it at Kittio Browator's hiead, showd | | taken to its own, it will so mix up mniters ns to make then atill moro compliented than at prosont. LATEN, Thora in good authority for stating that Mr. Colvin will nominato the Hon, 8. 8, Ilaycs for! City Gnm[:tmllur, Mr. B. F, Ayor or Mr, Juliug Rosenthial for Corporation Coiuiael, Joo Forront for City Clork, Jake Kohm for Buperintondent ofs Police, and for Deputy Buporintondont, it tho oftico in ro-ostablishod, Joo Dixon, Mr. Rohm Tins promised to tako the Buperintondency, and thereforo the petition which Michaol Hickey Is bawlking around among the Irleh and othors ask- ing for ity lplmhxlmnul 18 o much waste papor, 1t la cortain Ifickey gnnnot_have tho place, hig connection with %\m Lizzio = Mooro; cnso and hin foreed rotiroment from the depariment Lolng too frash fu {bo memory of Lhe community to allow Lim to be bandlod with & palr of tongs, 80 the new administration will have nona of him. A North Bide saloon-keopor named Gallaghor s making despornte offorts to.bo appointcd Polico Clerk for that Divislon, o ia snid to hnvo no qualifieations for the offico except that ho induced all the frequonters of his ber to voto tho tclot, Tlis handwriling in oxecrable, aud ho lan no Idan of kaeping records, Ihio prosont’ incumbent, Mr. 'Bpencor, 18 "o good oloik, and will probauly be rotained, 1o is the only Amor- dean who holds ono of the Polico Clerkehips, Beully, who was olectod to rervoon tho Soutlt Bide, being an Irishman, and Van Amborg, on thio Went Sido o Gorman, ' Justico Daggott 15 o candidato for Banyon's place Y " TUE CITY IN BRIEF, . Johin fardy was fined 826 by, Justico Soully for kicking up a row in his own house.’ P A grand cnlico bail will bo glvon by tho ladlen of tho Olwrdh of tho Mésslab, at Standard Hall, this ovening. | - S Tho regulr quartorly mosting of. tho Iilinoly falnt Androw's Soololy willbp hield this ovening atJudgg Jamoson's room, Olty Hall, at 8 o'clock, Trof. Josophi Hoven' LL. D., will doliver lia Iecture-on Palentine; this svoniug, at thio Motho- dist Chureh, oornor-Wabnsh avonue’ aud Fours toontls- strcats, o T AR e U 1Y N. Frwhi gob oxcitod and pullod a full- flodgad rovolvor out of hin pockot: and poluted e .is:now.minus & pistol and a o of $10, imposed yostordny by - Banjon. An entortainmont will ‘ba‘given this évening in nid of tho Central Chriatian Church,*at the chureh, cornor of Adams, and Throop ntreols. Elder Mullins will delivor & lecture, and thore . will bo music by fluo muaictans, The Chicago Academy of “1Iomeopathic Pliy- sloians and Burgeons will: meet. this evening at No. 80 Washington streot, to discuss * Btout on Tiypodromics,” and © Mcliaron on Lystic Tumer, or Abacesacs of the Brain.”. : e ) . Pat MeGulro, o whilsky-doslor nenr tho Stook Yards, was . beforo Commissioncr Hoyno_yester- dag, for_nssamltiug and refusing fo oloy tho orders of United Statos Matshol Bt. J. Camplioll, 1o was hold in bail of §500, ; A little girl namod Ella Darmon, living with Jor paronts at No. 528 Miliwaukeo 'avenus, foll intoatub of hot wator on Tucsday, aid was badly sonlded, She wns attended by Dr. Funke, who ling Lopes of Lior recovory,, Tony Pastor, the well-lmoirn variety managor of Now - York,"is building “an’ opora-houso on Btnto stroet, near Harrison. -‘The foundationn sro already loid, aud Chicago will soon havoa countorpart of lis cosy Now York theatre. “Tho Jadidh of the Fifth Prosbytorian Church, on Wabash nvonue, nosr Thirty-first stroet, give an oystor suppor at tho chureh this . (Thuraday) ovening, to whicl (hoy fuvito all_their friouds. Admisslon; including suppor, only 60 conts. The Noriogian Y. M. O. A. aro endoavoring to raiso monoy to build o church at Humboldt Park., Aid will bo thanfully roceivod by tho Norwegian Y. M. 0. A., at Trinity Olurch, cornor of Indiaus aud Poorin streets. .Tho Coronor held an inquoest yestorday, at No. 201 Fuiton strect, on the body of ox-Policeman Coffay, who was found dead on ‘I'uosday evening. ‘T'he jury rondored a verdict of donth from com- rossion of tho brain, caused by oxcossivo driuk-- ng. William Jolnson stolo soma' “clothing and. silvorwars from. No, 440" Michigan avenma. Yestorday, hio was tricd boforo Justicos Boydon aud Banyon, who Leld him to tho Criminal Cm;rt ln‘l Dail of 81,600, His accomplico cannot o found, . Charles Miller is » dusky son of the South,who was omployed ag n wailer at No, 310 Michigan avooue, lu the same houss Etlon Wolf did the cooking, Ellon, by groatindustry aud economy," bad lnid by 815, which Miller stole, , Ho was sont to Poutiac for two yoars, ¥ TJoun' Isor has s strong prodoliction forthe property.of othors. . The other day, seeing au overgoeat belonging to Honry Reinbiart bavging in an exposed_ situation, he borrowed it for an indelinite period. Danyon sent him- to the Bridowoll for two months. L On Tuesday night tho store of Wrightson & Koluley, No. 210 West Indiana slrect, was ens tered by burglars, who stolo propetty estimatod to be worth $125. Entrance was obtninoed to the store by removing light of glass from a rear window. Tlo thieves have not beon detected. A meoting of tho roorganized Chicago Choss Ciub was held last evening-at Room 29, Nos. 181 and 188 Clark atrect, at which nothing was dono beyond enrolling tho.namos of somo new mem- beie, ‘Che Club now numbers over forty, and it is expected that o gront many. will join, as the dues aro only §2a montii, " Jolin C. Aundrows and .Charles Johuson aro s pairof accomplishod vagrauts. - The regularity with which thoy sleop tu other poople’s barus {8 quito touching, and is only equaled by tho mauner in which Banyon informed them that they wore thorouigh rakcals and should'go to tho Bridowell for two months, All the bunko-ropers and plmps, familiar at the Police Court, can bo again scon on tho streots. Ono of thom, giving tho nome of H. B. Willlam, tricd to rope James Ryan, a coun- tryman, into the don at No, 188 Madiso's street, bt ho-was arrested, and yostorday Bangon con- tinued hin caso till to-day, whon ha will probably bo discharged. i ® Tho body of the man who was killed by heing run ovor by tho cars of the Pitlsburgh & Fort Wayne Railway, at Eightoonth stroot, on Tuos- day ovening, wap idontitied yesterday as boiug that of Philip Jacob, of No. 12 Evans streat. Tle was G4 years of ngo, and loaves a family, Tho Coronor's jury eaid ho was ' sceldontally d. . N. H, Andrews, a young man of respectablo appoarance, was arreated yestordsy by Ofticor Enright, on the chargo of forgory. Ho is enid to b a partner of a man named ¥, G, 8baw,nho was arrested on the same chargo on Luoaday, and held for furcher cxamination in bnil of £6,000 Ly Justico Soully, {nnurdny. Androwa will have an oxamination thils morning. The Board of Tolice, yostorday, granted por- mission to Capt. Buckley to accopt a reward of 35 tendered by the authoritios of tho State Tto- form School for tho capturo of an escaped in- mato named John Molntosh, Turther testi- mony was heard in the cngo of Officor Henry, sgainat whom bigamyis alleged, and it proved rather damaging to him. Tho Board will give its decision in the matter-some timo this week. Richard Leary, of No, 146 North Morgan stroet, in attompting to cross the tracks of the Galona Division of the Ohicago & Northwestern Railway, at Baugamon atrcet, yostorday after- noon at 4 o'clock, was knocked down by the Blorling pnasongor ' train, and boing run over, Lind hig r?ht leg cut off near the knoe, o wag i Towno by Oflicors Laughlin and chl‘nnd. Tho limb wns amputated by Or, Har- court. A West Slde druggist, namoed Fablus Middle~ ton, and his wife, woro before Commissionor Hoyne yostorday aftornoon, on tho chargo .of attempting to pass s countorfeit 50 bill. ~Mrs, Chigholm, & milliner, was the complainant. Middloton and his wifo wado oath thot they woro not aware that the bill was not gonnine. A stroot-car conduotor testified, however, that ho saw Middleton tako tho bLill out of his drawer, and remark that he fosred it wes o counter- feit, and wondor whoro ho got it. 'Tlo case wag continued until Saturday, on bail of ¥500. About 5 o'clock yentorday aftornoon, the body of a young man named John Btone, who rosides at No, 119 Cottago Qrove avonuo, was found in tho Juke at tha foot of Thirly-third streot. It was removed to tho Iate rosidonco of the deceas- od by n polico ofticor, Htono. wan last soon on 'l'uumhf' ovoning, .when ho appoared to be in & rational condition, Theto wero no marky . of violanco on the body, the Joconsed Lavieg hp- Enruml{ ot his deutl by drowniug, 16 is nat nown how lia got Iuto thoe water, but it Is gon- erally supposed that ho committed suleido, ~ o way nbout 80 yenrs of age, and had boop om- Yluyull 8 RU OXPross mickwougor for sowno time, To” was o singlo mon, Ihe Corouor was notilied ond will hold an inquost to-dey, About noon yestorday, another fatal railway acoident ovourred at the Jofforson stract orosss Ing of tho Galens Division of the Chicago & Nortliwestern Iailway, 1t appeers Lhat an un- kuown mau, In crossing the tracks bobind a froight: train, was suddonly surprised b&thn raple uppronol.\ of & passougor train, aud, in at~ . ho could bo {dentifiad, tompting to croms in front of i, was knocked down, ran over, and almost instantly Lilled before the train conld bo nluprnd. The romalng woro gathorad in a box and takon to the Morguo, whoro thoy await idontifieatton, Thoro iwas nothing_ in the pockots of tho doconsed by whioh Lo appeared to boabont 28 yonra old, had o falr comploxion, o light ‘motstacho, and woro davk clnthlnfi. "T'ho Coro- nor will haldan inquast to-dey. ‘Aho froquoncy of raflrond nccidonts ab railway crossings should suggest somo monus of providing against them, A boy named John MclIntosl, who is 15 yonrs old, nn{l is confined at tho Contral Police Hh\yflun. romikes to becomo notorious in eriminal lifs- ory, Ho cgcaped from the Btate Reform School, at Pontinc, Jnst Heptembor, by lotting himaotf down from_the fourth story to tho.ground b; means of a bed-cord, in_the dend of night, companion cisayed to do tho samo thing, bub tho = ropo broko, and ho was doshied to tho ground .and iustantly Iilled, McIntosh crcaped, :and was not board of unhl arrostod by & polico ofiicor on_ Madison stroot lant ‘Tuosday. \'cnlnr(\n¥ Dotoctive Dixon thought ho Lieard a sound like tho oporation of n eaw upon 8 bar of iron in the cell in which MecIntosh is confined, and, upon placing himaelf in o position whoro Lo could obsorye tho young seoiindrol, hio anw_him - industriously sawing an frou bar. in o window with au_old” ense-leuifo. When Dixon appronched tho cell the Loy throw tho knife outsito, whore it was found. " Tho bar was almont sawed off at ouo ond, and McIntosh would doubtless bavo escaped last night had ho not been dotoctod in tnaaltompt. “The knifo was found to bo ono that had been given him to ont his bronkfast with yostorday morning, {le siation-Kkoopor buying noglaotod o remove ik s _CHEAP NOTORIETY. Tliore arc men whoso solo object in life ap- ponrs to socnre free noticos in the newspapers, T'o accomplish that thoy put thomsolyes and othi- ; inconyenionce, ,and’, display sn aiiount of ingonuity which, properly directod, would dovieo -ai’ Batiefactory «seliomo ‘for tho fo- sumption of ‘specie paymonts, . What theso poo- plo.would-do .woro. thero . no newspapors, is a great problom. Thoy would cither commit, sui- cldo_for Inal of an occupation, or go into the ‘bill-posting busincss, A notico i n ‘paper cnn dlways bo ‘purohiased, but' the interest of tho gamo liosin doing it for notning, * * - . . This propensity ' crops out strongly. in dotec- tives, -policemon, publio ofliclals,. Aldormen, oc- casional clergymen, doctors, and a fow lawyors, whenover one of thom has arrosted a prikonor, preached a sormon, argued & caso, made what bo ‘thiuks i8 n good speech; . or dono anything at all which bo thinky desctving of mention. Aftern - timo'thig oraving for notices beoomes a disonso, If o policoman Las not come,zcross any genuine ovii-doors, ho fabricatos a caso, If & doctor lins not been'ealled in to sot'tho log of a man thrown | from'n runaway tenm, ho invonts leg, man, and toam; and sonds a description to tuls ofiico, One of.tho most curious instances of Lhis pick- ness, for it isnothing olec,iss person who Lias heen ' United States Commissiouor for some time, und £6r n still longor timo hos booi n candidate for offico fu-Chicngo. Ho hus gono into overy'cou- vention of lifs party that over was hold here, and | s boon o etanding candidate for every vacant oflice. - Dofonted ono year, ho_lns como up smiling tho noxt. Mo is belioved at one timo to have rocelved 25 votes, but sinco 125 woro nece ossary to nomiunto bim, ho was not successful, Provided only that he is mentionod in tho pa- .pore, ud i Lis nnmo kopt bofors, tig, publl, 0 does not caro how it comes about. Tho other day o gontleman called him a * dirty dog,” and ho nt onco rushed off to o reporter in order to get 1t published. It waas dons, aud ho was happy forudsy, Even had the epithol been mora un- plessant ho would Lave wanted it published. As was stated he is an United States Commis- sionor, Thero aro o number of them in this city, but, by common consont, tho_ businoss has boen doue by Mr. Commissionor Ioyne, who is ar excellence the Commiseioner, This person ins, owever, hit upon tho ingonious ides of using this nominul oflico of his as n meana of tting freo notices, and the way of managing it s 08 followa: _Whon o man 18 brought beforo Dim for trial, ho invariably postpones tho caso for & day or two, aud has a notica of the mattor inserted n all tho popors. Thon, when tho cato comes up. for o fiual honting, ho dismisucs it aud thoreby nocessitotes the publication o another statomeut, in which "his- name is ot course moutioned again, Thus ecach in- dividual ‘who comes before him has to ‘do double duty In tho way ol advertising . tho Commissionor, . Yestorday .oveniug thia gentleman ecnt in_his roport, that Sampson Dunning. tho rotail liquor-dealor, ind hod 8 furthor' exumwiuation, aud in the absonco of witnasses, tho cases had been agained post- poned till the22d. It-was also reported that Nicholas Coonas,charged with illegally detrining loltors, was dicharged, bo nob having buon guilty of auy evil intent. 1t is n ourious fact that this Commissionor has nover hield o mun for final trinl, Ho simply uscs thoso who are brought bofore him, s i means of getting noticos, and then -ho - lots tho unhappy oreatures - run. is not commendable, sinco othorwiee tlio cnses of the accusod would ymbnbli be disposed of instanter, and they would not bo obliged to find bail, or BEunrl their timo in prison. Now thoro ia thio unhappy Dunning, What has he ovor done that bis caso Bhould be conlinued from day to day, morely to enable the Commissioner to soo bis bame in print? Ho is not *butchored to mako o «Romau holiday," but ho is tho noxt thing to it, As a Cook County Coronor usod to koop a corpso on ico, sud plant it at nighton tho Iako -shoro, and then - discover ft and hold ‘auother. inquast over it, 8o this Com- missiouor, whon legitimata busiugss is dull and dio finds & qimEln-mmdod follow like Dunuing, Lkoops him in hot water for two or throo months, and males seven or eight notices, which is more than ono man ought to give, This stato of facts is becoming gonornily known, and the rosult is, that whou men aro ar- rosted 'nnd knoy that thoy aro to be taken bo- fore an United States Commisaioner, they im- modiately drop upon_thoir- knees, and, with many tonrs and sighs, beg that they may be tak- en Dhofore Hoyne, and not bofore this other dreadful Commissfoner, who will coin them into noticos forthwith, In vlew of this, it would bo adviuablo for all the papers to sut down on this individual, and refuse Lo encourags him in his search for noto- rioty, It is very possiblo that Lo dio ‘of o brokon heart, but then that will be offsst by tha profound gratitude of scores of peoplo Wwho would othorwise be dancing atlendance on bis court for woeks and months. —— A TRAVELER'S COMPLAINT. Denven, Col,, Nov, 8, 1873, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Sin: Having noticed au editorial in your daily of tho 4th inet., hoaded * The Kausas Pacific De- fault,” in which, I boliove, you mado o truo state- mont regarding it, I have concluded to make koown, through the columns of your papor, somo facts regarding the way said road is now managed, which is very much to the dotriment’ and inconvenicnce of tho traveling public, I lott Council Bluffs, In,, on Wodnasday, tho 5th, for this city, by way of the Union Pacific Rail- rond, and arrived at Ohoyenne on Thureday at noon,—expocting, of courae, to make close con- geotion thoro with the Donver Pucifio Railrond for Donver and arrive there that oveniug (a connection which T always had mado bofore); but, to my surprise and astonishment (and also to the surprise of about twonty moro passougers for Dm\vev&, I found that the “Denver Pacifie Itail- rond (wlhioh is owned by the defauiting Kausas Dacifio) had chouged its timo of leaving to 3 o'olock’in tho morning, thereby compelling all Y’nssouxaru from East or West by way of the nion Pacific to lny over ab Gheyonno until that timo, just for tho oxpress purpose of compelling tho travel to Calorado to coma over tho Xunsns Paciflo, Thisiaan outrage on the traveling publio. Quito & number of tho passongers wero compelled to lio on the floor of Hm depot until 3 o'clock in the morning, . J. Bann, - —— Btolen, One largo bay borse, about 1,200 pounds weight, and sinall, clozs rockaway carriago, linud with brown oloth ; ono fino Ludl korso blanket bound with red; ono fino gold-monnted English Nurucss; ono Afghau, Lright red on ouo sfdo and black aud white on other, ‘ho aloya rig was stolon from hefore the front entzauce of tho Palnior Houuo at 5:00 ‘Yuoxlay oveniug, A liborsl raward will Lo patil for tho retur of the aliove, as it {a u old fambly cquipago, Apply to J, B, Mayo' & 0o, Luluior Houko, or 877 West Wushinglon-st, e T Auotion Salo of Oil Paintings. Tho culo of palutings st Central Hall, coruer of Wabash nvouuo aud Twouty-sccond atrect, lust oven- ing, waa better attonded than was anticipsied, but tho pricea roalizod wore vory poor, In some casoa the El‘llml oltuined for some of tho cholce goms was ordly sufliclout to pay for tho frames 3 but the col- loction must Le sold without any reserve wl“il‘tjl] this nfternoon at 3 o'clock, nnd (his ovening wt 73 wiiea tho oloaki salo takew siace, - C : This practico’ PERSONAL, T Tue orry. Tho Kunkol Brothors aro at tho Bhorman, Col. T 1. Jones, U, 8. A, fast tiio Bhorman, B. Du Barry, U. B, A, is at the Grond Psclflo, E. A Bkinnor, of Now York, {a at tho Garduor.' T, . Day, of Oncids, N. Y., s atopping at tho Briggs. i Dr. I, 8. Wykost, of Philadelphis, fs at tho TPalmor. Dr. D. J, Mastin, of Allontown, is at tho Palmer, ‘Tho Hon, L. Crounso, of Nebrankn, {8 at the Qardaer. Tho Ifon, J. B, Lyle, of New.York, is atthe Bherman. = The 1Ton, Poter Savago, of Onhlkosh, is at tho Bherman, T. Lander Thayor, of London, Evgland, 18 at the Pulmer, 5 B, IL 'Thayor, of Clinton, Iows, 18 n guost at tho Briggs. Dr. J, K. Bowers,.of Iows, Isn gucstat the Wl Sido Driggs. Tho Hon, P, Rumsoy, of Omahs; Nob., I8 ‘at tho Grand Pacifle, * The Hon. II. W. Grolnner, of Philadelphis, is at tho Grand Lacifie. | Tho ITon, Jos, Lockey, Washington, D. C., {a at tho Wost Side Brigre, § Congressman David Wilbur, of Milford, N. Y., ia at tho Weut Sido Briggn. / ' Col. D. 8, Mosslor, of Philadolphis, is rogls: tored at tho Wost Hido Briggs. 3 Chatlos Shaler, U. §. A,, of tho Tock Island Avsoual, is nt tho Graud Pacifle. Gen, B, A, P'nino, of Monmouth, is among tho arrivals at tho West Sido Biiggs. * " Tlonry Wieninwski and Leon Rembielineki, of Noy Yorl, aro guestu o tho Gaxdner.” . ! A. Wilson, Yollow Madicing, 3Mont.; I. II, Ttoth, Now York, and- 1.-W., Long, San Fran- cisco, arorogisterod ot the Bliormnu. W Sonntor Bonbwell will arzivo in the city to-day, from Louisville, on his wny to Minnesots, whore 110 hing soveral engugoments to lecturo. . The Rov. Dr. K. Xohler, of {lio' Chicago Sinai Congtdgation, has.recoivod n eall from £16 Bixty~ third siveot Congregution, New Yorlk, at o snlary of §8,000 o your, i Chatles’ A. Keolor, Milwaukee;’' 0. G. Mori- nether, Mobile, Aln. ; the Hon, Philctus Sawyer, Oshkosb, and 8, O, Strong, Bulialo, aro topping at the Grand Pacific, S Tho Ion. R, 8. Dombont, Shulbyvlllo& Bpood 8, Goodloo, Texington, K. : W. D, Richardeon, Springflold’; W. 1L Brown, Doston ; DI, Stovoui- son, Lngland, aud Charles 1. Moyer, Philadol- plin, aro-guosts at tho L'ninior. i ** o following woro among the promineht ar- rivals ab the Commarcial yostorday : J. Steven- roh, Jt,, Naw York ; J. Diorson, Dobroit; M. W. Shurtz, Texnn;” R. Allen, Milwaukeo ; 1. H. Millor, Duyton; W, E. Parkor, Whitehall, Mioh,; T, M. Pholps, Da Tore, Wis. | f IN GENERAL, Oharles A, Lambard, of Augusts, Mo, who Las Jsoly diod, was insured for 125,000, Congresmnn Cotton, of Tows, bas married o young lady from Clinton, and gono to Waobing- ton to got ready for business. 2 - Says tho Springflold (Mass.) Unfon’s “Judg- ing from hor owu description, Miss Dickinson i tho only women that aver renlly lived.” David 8mith, a well-known manufacturer, and formotly Prosidont of tho Norwich & New York Transportation Company, diod ot his residence in Norwicls, Ct., on Thursiay. Miss_Anna Patterson {8 no longer a domostio in the Frecport, Me., almshouso. Sho sucd Cyrus Pritham for bronch 'of promiso last wook, and 1ins just mado Oyrus poorer by $1,300. E. D. Mason, of Richmond, Presidout of the Yormont _Dairymou's Association, is happy over the fact that two cheeses ho sent to the Vienna Expoition received thio highest prize over com- otitors from the colokrated dairy rogions of Eogland and Holland, Domns Barnoa has loft tho patent medicino business, in which John ¥, Honry was his part- ner, and hu taken to publishingn nowspnper in Brooklyn. Henry E. Bowan, who has been pub- lishing o papor ic Brooklyn, lias_gono_into tho patent medicino business, with John F. Heury for o partuer. Judge Davis, of New Yorlk, scoms to bo some- thing of npop&»pr-pu!. His_extrn-judicial talk 1o Stokes, his tlippant threats to counsel in tho Twoed cnso, and s punishment of a juryman for “what Lo might have dono™ by abnsing tho indulgenco the Court granted, look ns though ho thought s ermine covored 'despotic powor.— Zoston Post. As Marquis do Noaillos, tho French Ministor was nbout ombarking for New York at Nowport the othor day a policeman stepped up and pro- gonted u tradesman’s bill for £9 to the son of the Marquis. Instend of liquidating the account, Joung Noailles struck the lows across tho shonlders, an 1y scriminago for a littlo while. Susan B. Anthony and soveral other ladies pro- sonted themsolves at tho Eighth Ward polls on Tuerdn7 last, and _offered thoir ballots. ‘Thoy thore was alivo- were 1@ ‘used, the Inapeotors doubtless having o wholesume droad of tho congequoncos, and mind- ful of tho judgment which was visited on tho threo hapless beings who oceupied their posi- tions o year ago,—Rochseler (N. Y.) Democrat. Congrossman H. B. 8mith, of Elmirs, N. Y., has given hia back-pay to tho homelees childron oliceman several nnnn AMUSEMENTS. . THE MoOORMIOK OONOERT HAT! GRAND INAUGURAL CONCERT! o opaning ontartatumont of this magnificont hatl witl prova tha vory FINEST HALL CONOIL! withe coption, ‘orec'glvon In the Wtk aplondit hiall, onener of Noeth Clark and Kis i tho heaird of tho mest hunpeh midsieal, tolent i T nstenmiantal world, efiboe b Eurons he Aerica, 1 AT THIE GREAT BTAR ATTRACTIONS: WIENIAWSKI, Q. st Living Violinist, fn hia wmost eclabrated ?:Il:glh;l'tzw"LlG 'I'h"ddfi i DIABLE," (Tartiol), a oclsbratad ranata for tho violln, compoacd, {n 1705 upon a mingt pociliar thowe, U od iy the composor Iaborin, Dadorn draam, tittho do o on T ll")(ll "'“V“llld“:é‘ IY"hlI‘l:I. \V‘KNII'IF!‘(]U“ AND FANTA- i of euxterips an E B e IS IO TT RIS, Indorsed by Hubinstein an the groatost ])\'XHKPHIH\DMLGH iu thelr Ghalcoxt salations: Grand Do feain ** Fatal Grand Dun, Fantasio, and Caprica (Mendalasal ml. X colabratod Vinloncolln layer, JACOR DTEILIM, The famous APOL LU in soveral ol thelr suparh l{vlw[nll num!mr;§ ;‘fll‘,!ilrfln{l‘“ ,l"n‘i!j:f,ll). ‘;UEE':\IE:X andoras ! ! ‘I'e_charmin 'y W W OB i ACTN, Aria P Saparstion © Citor- *"1lo Grand Concort to conelndo with the Fourth Actof I, TROV.ATORBL With » groat cast, Inchuding tho followlng llst of favorito charming singors: ignarn Adslalde Munzont atia Van Wordragan Brown v MoUornok! Qount di iiiin. This will proy t Jghtlul conuvort of thy acason, ickeis Tor suie at 1gon S Healy'a andat (o Ofs of o TIA: - Beaaorred Sontsy £1o Aamiseiot 15 comes MoVIGKERS THEATRE. MAX MARETZEICS . G TILE GREAT bl‘Afllf COM)!INAT;PQN. - TAVLINE TR0, pomayeny o X S MO rant i, “** Fall and Complete rand Orchestra and Ghorag, - Opening Night, Mondey Nov.17,’73. sroNDAY, NATHONS MW E Tucoa. -7 LA FAVORITA, . TUESDAY, Nos. 18, Dubut ar the ‘Groat Nightingalo, * L.+ LLMA DUMURSKA, Whios porformaucon in Now York and Noston have orn. “ ate l'_:m groatest furoro and enthusinsm over kuuwa la morica,” ¢ 2 ¥ WEDNLSDAY: Sy DU LA ; PAULINE LUCCA. STENG A ST, . irunspar TROVATORH, Ty 0, > ar Ry TN A S ngOrA DL BAMMBRMOOR. - “FRIDA Y—-FLI'H OPERA NIGIUL, 1 BATURDAY-GRAND MATINI 2 _ Admisstun, 831 ruserved soats in first Laloony, 1 oxtra. rosoryod saals in orobestra and orchusira eirelo, $2oxtra, Admission ‘to second balcony, 81; resorved soata b0 ocnts trn. *SPitgrar SOTIQR=Tha sale of rerorvol sonts for any Dight beging THIS MORNING at J. Lauor & Cou'a Juslo Nioro, comor of Siato and Mouron-ata: (Paluior ous0), +Th 2 I by this O d HOOLEY'S THEATRE. < “THE TREAT OF THE SEASONS MONDAY, Nov, 10, evary oveningand Vedngsday and Satun Mntiuces, alter weoks of claborate propartion, Miss Knto Datoman's geoat play, NMary wWarner "~ OR, A WIFE'S. DEVOTION, Cast to tho entira strength of tho compnny, with brillisnt mountingsand roalistic oifects, Iu propiaration—dles; Lafitta Johnson's now emotlonal drama eutitlod JUSTIOE. MYERS OPERA HOTSE, tween Duatbiorn aud Stato. hly Musical, Sensational, Tragice ur- Teaas, by ted: Marble, ontitlod = GUY MANEUVERING, or Mystorious Mog Morrilogs. obby Nowcarb, Mackin and Wilson, Billy Ttice, Bas. for G. Davonport, Tenest Linden, Willlam Arligton, Tlon Gitton aud J. R. Kemblo in Now Spocialtlos, ovory ovoning and Baturilay Matinoe. 'Look ut for OUR BELLES 1N THE KITCHEN. M'VICKER'S THEATRE. LAST NIGITS OF THE EMINENT ACTRESS, ATSS DNEILIL:SOIN, Who will apposr on Thursday. and Friday Nights snd sufir;‘f-y MiR0n00 a3 LAD ¥ TIAZLR In the nrent come by "SCHOOT. FOR SCANDAL, Saturday Night—Ti(l; HUNCHBAOK, TFarawall of MINS NEILSUN as JULIA, Moud AR S OPERA TROUPE, 7 AUADEMY OF MUSIO. A GREAT DRAMATIC HIT. RS, . 5, CHANFRAU | In hor New aud Exolting Drama, A WOMAN’S WRONG. Socuro soata thrao daye in advanco. ENTERTAINMENT '° Tn ald of the Contral Chelstian Gliurch of Cbieago, cor- o o Phroop aud Adsws-ais., Thuraday Lroning, Nov. 13, at 8 o'cluck. LECTURE' BY ELD. GEO, G, MULLINS, ‘Subjoot—THE: GORILLA OI'AFRICAN JUNGLUS AND AMERIGAN. SOCIETY. *Musio voluntosrod by Protosalonal Talont by & numbor of fina slugors, - Adwmis. elou, 25 conta, GLOBE. FOPULAR PRIOES. —Aduluslon, 0 ofs:: Resorsod el » of his district. In bis oxplanation of his courso, | Beats o6 oia; Dyloes T hesays: *In any ovont, in tho proscnt situn | Aatines, FRANK HUSSEY, BLANC! tion, I phall not return this monoy {0 the United LA FHATEEID. States Tronsury. 1t is not stolon money. I will not mako against my fellow-members who bave taken this ulmmy—mnnfl of tho purest and best mon in tho nation—such an imputation ns this act implies, I will not put on an affectation of suporior virtno, But more than this: g my dustrict has an ita proportion of tho back-pay, which ninc-touths of tho mombers have nccopt- od, this monoy bolongs (if not to me) to my dis- triok for its “reimburaemont, and I'will not, in fact, * stoal’ the monoy from my district to avoid tho nppearanco of stoaling it from the Treasury.” SALVE: All Right Salve, for Burns, Boily, CORNGBS! 25 centa a box. DR, STEPIENS, 121 Doarborn-at, ‘Wiiolesalo by VanSchaack, Stovénson & lteld, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. $5 Pa.ckagesww oF FRACTIONAL GURRENCY FOR SALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. - MEDICAL CARDS. DR.C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PIIYRICIAN, 217 and 379 S outh Olack st cornor Van Buren, Chicago, 1t 12 woll kuawn Ly ll readors of tho fanors that D, 0. Digelow is tho oldost autablishud physfelan i Chioay iimving dovold TWENTY YIARS OF IS L0 ot ion that will cura positively al GHRENIOAND SPEOTAL DISEASIEN i Loth HEPARATI PARLLORS for ladios and gontlomon. call, CORIESFONDENCE CONLIDENT AL drous ali lattors, with stamps, to Dr, O, BIGELOW, and 219 South Ulaclcat. DR. KEAN, NO QUREN! NO PAY!! 360 Bouth Olark-at., Chicago, Moy o contidentlally eonsulted, personally or by mal, gt clror wn all chroato ot horvous dinunses, D1, Jo KEAN (s tho only pliyalolan fu tho city whowar- rants cufes oF w0 pay. ~ Groon Hook, Nluateatud, W cente, INF =S, IR, 118 W, MADISON-ST, n weiliclno), troata ux‘ll ~iroe_{oF 4o bry_coutidunttal, Dy TOW N SEND, 183 BOUTH CLARK-S8T., Gontinuos {o-ouro all Chronlo, Norvaus, and Urlnary Disoases of both soxos, and may bo confidentially cone sultody ‘pomonally or Ty wal, fzen of olurgo, Fomuls diticultios trantod with wuccuss, 11is Modioal Treatlss to Ialioa and goutiuman senc troo DIt A, G, OLIN, 352 Wabash-uv., tho ldont and Longeat aatabliahod phyalofan in the oity in tho treatugut of pivato ud ueluaty dicasos sominal weaknoas, the reauit of varly indiscrotlons, and fust won- buod positivoly curad, LifsIate work esplalaing who may AT, L Ghargo. SCALES. FAIRBANKS BIANDARD i SCATES OF ALL BIZES, %) FATREANKES, MORSE & 00 3 111 AND 13 LAKE-ST. ey York, and carrying pas. songois taal] parts of (i‘mnt Britain, Irelundl, Contiuontal Europe, and th Meditbrrauoan, Uubin froih, $15; Stoce. agc, Writish and Irlsh ports east, #30; wesr, 53, Contl. eulal ports o 39 tiior royniar fines, * All yayablo (o . 3 curronoy - Apnly for full infrmmniion at”ilia Gom pany's allices, No, 7 Bowling Geeen, Now York, and N, 15, cornor Lasiatle aud Madison-sta., Ublcngo. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. Balling twice n wool frow New Inlingl, Cunngflemme’s Mmslrels.v OCEAN NAVIGATION. NATIONAL LINE OF STHAMSIIPS. OTION—Thtn Gompany tnkes tiarink of ineatico (up (n“fl,im,nmln l‘(l:‘ll) lll'l‘ ‘eaul) of Its vossols, Lm; Iving yassaners fha low! osdlif gasrantan for datoly o Mool o "'-A;’nt Wiosd honi oo laa alway, boon adaptod by v i weold 1o nu s, o TRVSTEOUTE and GUIEIRATOWN, from Plort . arth it Naw York, Nn!ln“ and 47, Nu ll.hnl!lir "“fl"' DOD:] av, reud oo, oty l,vl} e 190, sdbic L0 Q5SS 800 Currencys £ urrency. Neturn tieknt ncod ratos, Eanouyors hookad £ or Gram Gorman and Sosndinae T orimahans o1 ehia no are tho larpost tn tho trad. L0 Kionnehins of eh . Drafts on Grest Britain, Imlln& and ths Continout. » WILLIAN, MACALISTLR, Gon'l Wostorn Agont, Nottlieast carner Olark and Randolphsts,” (opposito now Bhctinan 1Touso), Ohicago, NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, h I Wales Atlantlc Stonmship Uompang's new firatisiaas Shchrmaning WL kail from Lanasyioanta Tt rond Whirf, Joraoy Clly: LEMBROKI, . +Nov, 16 . biilli expros ro. “Tlies ] 5, e b VA wrle Al HhGORt Impeayomant for ho cominrand cunrumn;lr.n of Cl\hlg n lcl:flf,:flflfll’ll!snlllurl. Liirst . 7 Bocoud Cabin, iy u?-?fle‘}{é’; T topnid Slgaran oottilicatos rom Uar ob Teiteatars, AR i AR, at the Gom. rliculare, a a A e, TRk Uhimnince, and 1a Now York to ARGIIBALD BAXTER & QU Aganta, RAILROAD TIME TABLE NI vouossuet e Bem e S0 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINY. IEXPLANATION OF REFENENOR MANKS,—t Saturdayae eopied. * Suuday oxcoptod, “Muflfll] excopted. {Are tive Sunday at 8:0a, ui. § Dallv. RAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS ; ol af Tieentyaeconduat, & Tandolph, Tor 5 corner Arrice, 8:30 8, m.| B 19110 p; .| ¥8:00 ENREY 0. WENTWORTH, ‘Genoral Passenyer Agout. CHICARN & ALTON HAILRDAD. Chicaga, Kansas City and. Denver Short Line, vla Latlst ana, Wo., and Chicago, Springfieid, Afion and St. I hones Unioi B Siite, mear Madino Night Lizpross, L m, Thringh Dine, epol, Ieat S bridyc, Hicket Qfices : At Depot, and 152 Randalphoat Arrive, Trve, * 0:300. m. Olty Ex. vin Jaglasonvitley nd Lunislang, M Cliy Vast X ) . 11}, aud Louisiana, Alo 1press, via Main Lie ast I x. vin Main Lin ‘via Jacksonvilie, “GHIPAGO, MILWAUKEE &_5(. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Depal, r Hadlgon andCanal-ste,; 2ickst O7len 68 Sonth Clark:at,, oppasite Sherman House, and at Dejate Ao, t6:50a. Milwaukas, St. Paul & Minnoap- olls Day xpiass.. *9:30 . m. Milwakee & Prairio’'du Ohica Mall and K: " 5:00 p; m.|*11:00a. m,' Bifiwaukee, St, Ya olia Kight Expross. 10:00 p. m. [*4:15 p. m. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depots—Fuot of, Lakest,. Indiana-av,, and S and Canal and Sizteentieats, = Ticket ofices, B at., Grand Pacific Hotel, and at depotis Maft and Expross, Ottawn, Biroatar, Tokin Passongor.. Dubuque & Rloux Ul Pacllic Fast Lino, for Om Kansas Oity, Loavouwort] chiton & 86, Josepls Ex, urora. Passohzor, Dibiitue & SiaxOity Fxn, fimu’é Ricut iy, Tor O ausan Cltg, Teavemrortll, t, Joseph 1 ravy Accommorlat on| Grovo Accommodation| Toxas Lxpros, *Ex. Sundays, TLx, Baturdsy, $lz, Aonday, ILLINOIS GENTRAL, HAILROAD, Depot. t af' Lake-sl, and fool T dats el 50 eardeianeats heat Diarie Y gecon et Bt. Lons Expres. Bt. Lonis Iast Lino.. Calro Aail, Cairo Kxprows,. S’X)lllwflflll‘ Exp LDubuquo & Sloux Oity it: Dnlp" ue & Sioux Olty kel ‘o0t 31340 Park and Oak Woods: 11345 Parkand Gk Woods it and Onl Hido Park and Osk Woods; (a) Runs to Unawpaign on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, ity fiees, corner Kandolph anit LaSalle-sts,, and 75 Canale #t.y corner Mudison-at Zeavs, a Pacifio Fast Line. @ Dubuqup Duy @ Omnha Night Exoros: 4 Dubuiauo Sight k. vid Gl a I'recport & Dubuauo [¢xpross, @ ¥rooport & Dubuaus Lxoross 5 Milwaukeu Mail, b Milwaukes Expr g .}}'i [’Alfl“ xpross,.. Fquotto & St Paul Bxproases a=Depot cormer of Wolls aud Icinzlo- 8=Dopo oragy of Canel an i COLORADD. KANSA Sposial Tnducommonts Folt R, o ueemonts. & NEW MEXICO, jht Offce, 71 Clark- Great New Routa, W. E. WEBB, Gon' CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Devot, corner of VanIluren and Shermanssta. Ticket oflcs’ Grand Puclfc Hotel, T, & Bt' "LAg't. Leate, Arrive, Omaha, Leavenw't! Peru Accomniodal Night Expross. P 1. m. me LAKE SHORE & MICHICAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Depaty, Van Buren-st,, foot ar LaSalle-st, IVeket ofices, northicest comer Clavli aud tandolphaiss, and souihioedt corner Canal and Madlon-sts, \ Mall, vla Alr Lino and Main Lino apefl}.'l (o York lixpres, vin Ao, Atlantlo Kxnross, Via Alr Lin Night Kxproas, v(a Main Lino. Bouth Chleago Accommodatior STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- FAST AND LONDONDERRY. ‘These olegant new steatmors will aail from Plor 83, North River, foot of North Moorost., as follow GLORAIA, ik PUNKSYLV. VIRGINIA,, Saturd Aud ovory nitornato Aturday theraftor, taking pas- aengiern at throukh rutos to all parts of Great Britain and Sroland, Novway, Swoden, Bommatk, aad - Oommung, Diatty for S anlupwardsc | L DSTIN BALOWIN & 'OF THGINRE F pasngs atiply to Q0. Agohits, 73 Hruagway. 9. BARLE, Gonoral We 60 Olarl " OARRYING THE UNITRD STATES MATL Belween New York, Cork, and Liverouol 'Plya magnificent. new and full-puworod Stoamships of thils Lino ofor wnrivaled accnmuodations to ull clusscs of passonary, Th stenmiors licing allko, truvolers seura D fecat ‘advantama of havi an oqually xood and fiet sieadiortorcanit i ovory matling, OUIAN{G, GG BICCOTO RIEBUTIG, BATAIO, ADRIATIO, MA I3 P10, BRITANNIU, Sibling from Now York on BA'TUT- DAYS, from Liverpaol on 1HURSDAYH, onlting at Crk Harbor both ways. — Ratos us law as nl':( tirst-clnes lino, For Tyctior fafarmallon apst ompaie's Wostorn ar s Quice, 07 and ¥ Boutls O uoar Wastlaglon, ilcaio. Dralt Great Britals d_Treland fr £1 Dirlison Grest Detaingod Feland S o wowarts wont. CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISEIED 1840. Bteam Between Now k, Boston, Liverpool, Queenstown, Glnsgow, London und all British Points, From New York every Wednosday and Sate urduy. From Boston every Tueaday. Cubin lJlmnlru." ‘.?HO. B 100 mud S130, “X‘ll. txcni[on"Fickotu at Rodueod Ttitos. Btoorago Passugo, &liourconor. Passvigort and frolght ponked fo i frotu al pacts uf 1usopo ut loieat zatos. SigheDratiponiren llaly nd frolawd, | N 51, Qon') Wast'n Agant [ doftbiaie, - Ny W, our, Olark and Rau Day Expre: Pacifio k; Fast Lo o Valnaralio' Aéconmodution. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. iroad Depot, foot of Laks. Tickel afice, 121 Randol; ki Salleat,, corner Washing< Central Depot, Sl CHICAGD, ey “Neur carner Cla Goity aid at itinols Teave. Day Expro TTmoon |3 et R Biod pr ;| ‘Througn slaspera for Tudianapnlls, Cincinnat, Wesl- ingtou, and Baltiniors evers night. : A A A A A AP AP AR AR AR PUBLIC SALE. Dofault having bosn rado fu tho paymont of a cortai promissory notomaido by M, E. Hilliard to the vrder of Snydor & Leo, and by thom fndorsod and guarantood, noto being for the awmount of 815,00, dated July 28, 1577, and duo sixty days thoroattor, and boaring futorost at tia rato of 10 yor ceut, por anoum eltor maturlty; sald nota alving tho logal holdor thioroof authority ta soll th collats eral soourily atiaohod theroto aud horoln deseribed. Now, thorefore, publlo notioo fs horoby glven that e shall woll at publia salo,at tho oftico of Mammond & Gage, No, 76 Washingtou-at,, i tho ** Porttand Block," at 11 a'elack u, ., ou Frilay, Nov, 1, to tho highest and bist bidhilor fur cash, tho collatoral soourity montlonyd fu eatd note, to-wit: A cortain note, made by Tuaac Crosby, to (he ordor of Marin E, Uilliard, and by hor fudorsod in blank; noto holng of the amount af 320,600, and dua ou or beforo one sear thoraaltor, with laterest this Tate of § por cout por a ol ali noto Lelng secured by to Thoma D, Suydor of evon dat with ssid noto, on tho folluwing do- roribod proporty, that part of the south half (3) of Boe- tlon fiva (5), Tornehlp ‘Thirty-soven (37), North Ranga fourtesn (14), whioh lea weat of the Oblosgo, Rock sl aud & altio Raflsosd, HAMMOND & GAGY, Loyl okdess o3 g20d notes.. | i

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