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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Y5, Y873 T A PATENT CASE. The ¢ Woodbury Improve~ ments in Planing- ITachines.” A Tax of $10 on Ench Mnchine Would Yield an Annual Rev- enue of $1,600,000. NMeoting of Mill-Owners, ond Manu- “factarers to Resist tho Pay- " ment of the Tax, Report of Counsel Employed for + the Defense. In’1848, Josoph I’ Woodbury, of Boston, filed 'on application for o patont for **improvements in planing-machines "—yielding prossurc-bara Yor holding dowh mntorial in planing—but tho inxpininar *4f erroneously and wrongfully rojected §t.illeging"that it waa not patentablo” Ho lavailod" himself of tho act of Congross of July B,'1870; to ronow and rovive his original appli- ation,"and filed & now ono for tho samo inven- Ribn. Tt was granted April 29, 1873, About g]v:ryplunlng machino in tho United Btates ig 0 ° with “ yiolding pressuro-bars,” and r, YWoodbury wants the ownors to pay him 10 *liconso feo"” for enoh machine, and alio 20 conts for oevery thoms- gand *© feet % of " lumbor or - moulding planed in tho mnchines, If this woro paid ho would Liave an incomo of $1,000,000 & yoar. Tho tmill-owners and manufacturors of the machines ‘object to paying tho * Liconso fee,” or tho roy- ‘alty, and intond to resiat thoir collection, They ‘havo secured tho most eminent counsolin tho {United Btates, and when the preparations have ‘boon made one of tho heaviest snits ever known An tho Inw courts of this country will bo com- imonced. Last ovoning sovernl of tho plening-mill Ownors and monufacturers meb at the Palmor Touse, fo hear a roport from Mr. John T. Drov, of {ho counsel for. tho defonse, 8, J, Russoll prosided, and introduced Alr, Drow, who mado the subjoined statomont : . Thoso present wero famtlar with thoold controversy “inder thio Woodworlh patont, which was tho firat real Jmprovement in planing machines. A largo number Jof tho mil) owners ndopiod tho roliers aud pald the Joyalty, Duriug the first fourteen years very littlo ‘diflioulty was experienced in collecting tho monoy. Mr. Woodwarth socured an oxtension of fourteen years, nd tho mill men began to nigo devices fo * get aronnd? ‘tho patent, Among thoto dovices was ono “ Lit upon” ‘83 oarly s 163, when atterapts wero mado o ugo n bar; the roflors wero mado atatiousrss and somo nused a pquare bar of iron or steol. The Gourts, Howover, in~ ¥ardably docfiled that bar was an Infribgomont, na it produced aubecandally tho saimo result. At tho'oxpl- ton of tho tweniy-cight years tho rollers wers -gencrally_adopled, nnd ovory omo was surprised b Woodbury mrocured a “patemt for o ‘rressuro bor whieh had been 8o long In use. Tho claimant first flled his potition in tho United States Petoni-Oflice, Juno 8, 1648, Adter fully deserii~ {og his tuvention iu ihat sppllcatlon, loatwa: & What £ clatn therel ne now, andfor which I desiro 10 se- uroltters patont, s tho employment of straight, st~ Nflurg bars, in founection with tho rolary cutiers s describod, whellior aftactied to tho framo by springa or *atherwivo,” Ty {hia it will bo seon M. Woodbury aimed spooial- fy {0 secure a patent on. * bars," howover (hoy might Yo adfusted, {i combination with rotory cuttors, In Ahie patent oblained by him in 1873, which o ciatins is {mply s ronowal of his_original claim of 1848, and Nehich should contain no now muticr or cnlirged ‘aluim, ho says 3 “"What I claim a8 my favention fa — 451, Tho combinstion of a rotary cutter and a yiold- 1ng prossurc bar or bara substautiully o ond for tho ‘purpose described, S w9, Tho combination of & solid bed and o yielding Jroatiuzs bar oF bars, or the purpaa of Lioldjng down ho malerfal whilo being scted on by tho cutlor, sub- stantially as set forth, L] 4y, e combination of & solld bed, tho rotary cut- ter, and a ylelding pressuro bar or bars, substantially 2 fescribed, e 144, The combination of twa pressire bars, ono of which is supported upon arme, and the ollér upon spring, subslantsly a8 and for tho purposcs, et forth,” 1t i4 only necossnry to remark liero that tho claims of 1848 and 1870 aro no moro alike than one mulo is 1iko o faur-horsn team, auil coneequently aliows Wood- Dury bas fliegally cnlntged clafims, Tho Patent-Oflico Examinner rejected {ho applica- ton of 1818, and informed Ar, Waodbury thero was nothing now or patentablo fu Lis device. No further atteumpt was mudo by Mr, Woodbury {o zenew bis npplication, end no appeal Was taken from ho decislon of fhio Examincr, until 1870, & period of {wenty-iwo years, and nothing was ever heerd of him or Iis claimed invention, np Lo that time, #ave in the 4t of Qclobr, 1842 wlon 3. J. Grooaugl, Wood. ‘bury's attorney, withdrew ho application of 1048, and 1010 $20 feo thint hnd been paid, which was, techuically, on abandonmen t'f the claim, 3z, Woodbury atiempts to avold this couclusion, by saying Lo nover authorized his nttorney to do nay siich fhing, cud never know ho hiad dong so, ‘Tho childiiko nnocenco fnvolved in this plea Josos somes thing of ita vornal freshuess whon wo notice tho fol- lowing in tho power of attorney of Woodbury to Greenougin, **And your petitioncr docs hereby cuthorlzo and empower 3, Jimea Greenotgh, t8 ntlorney for your Totitloner, o ecelvo buck uny moneys which Jour potitioner may be entitled to withdraw, and {0 receint Tor tho rame.? Nov, 0, 1670, nfler eoventeen years of abanidon. mant,” 7, “Woodbury again resurrects bis claim for “ Prezsure’ Bars ¥ in a lettor to the Commissioner of Tatente, in which thia_ourious ond suggestive bit of ossibly bermlees gossip fs found : * After writin my leticr to yon ynder dato of ov, 36, 170, Lraccived a lotter, duted Washington, D, C., Nov. 20, 1870, from fon. Joel Giles, Wwho Infarmhed ino that Ko had been la tho Patent,Offico ns requested by mo, and ox- amined the docunionts and_papors gené to_you on tho 181k fust., which wora intended to renow my applica- tlon, filod in tbie Patent-Ofice, June 1, 1818, for an ime provoment fu holding down matorials fn_planing-ma- chince, snd that yoi Informed him that tho petition was nat smflelently formud to comply with tlia rules of the Patent-Ofice, and that you udvised mo to takn ont & now petition, 03th, epecitication, and drawligs in tho gamo form us fhough thero hind nver been an applica- tion for the eamo Suvention filed Juncd, 1848, ua afore- £aid, 1 hievo this dey dono an you requeated.” 1t1s haadly necessary to pay that {ho Comminsioner of Eatoutn by not swpnosed to act auan attorney o heln fix up papers of clafiinnts 6o they will Alip throngh bis ofiice, aud nny materinl chenges in, or sdditions to an abandoned or rejected application,wold bo contray to the rulss of 1is ofice, ~If the Chimmissioner Luew of o old rofocted elaimi of Woodiury's, and udvised him to Jgnore that, and opply 64 thougk s such el lud previoualy Ui ifad and sefctil, 1 offers miggative fncte. If tho patent upplied for in 1888 had heen properly rejected, then it was (ho duty of the Come Injgsfoner 10 ueo that rejection sustained; i€ fiprop- enly, then he hpd & right o re-cxamine it on e mierita, ‘95, 1871, Mz, Woodbury suzde his third attompi Yo Tevivo Lls elaim wnder Hee, %, act of 170, Tu thi letter hie goes into un clabiorcte discussion of the question of novelty, utllity, uud priorliy of fuven- tion s siiown by i oliims i 1848, Dut in thin aisenssion lo egin by setting upu etraw searcerow that he may knock {t down again, Tlo fells tho Patent-Ofiico_hfs clafn ywau rofected” b~ catins & % preruuro bt was_substantially ko sama an i3 Dressura rollen, " und _then gocs onto diuonss tho questlon of # preaturo bufs.t! Tho Poteut-Oilico rejected in claima becauss what e axked & prient fof had already been suticipated i o patent of B, Drown and J. B, L, Hunt, Octobr, 3845, and beenticn it hiod bieh deacribed, though nob Clafiied, by Josoph E, Androws, i ik rejcoled appli- Zatlon of 1016, and hicuuso pressire bavo *had como Talo commion ftke, Ko 85 to ho known and understood Tiy tho public duriug tho Ntigations over the Woods worth planing-machino einco 1628, und yvers paiented in Englund, "Afler dealing with tho quostion of novolty, &o,, Mr, Woodbury renoets to tho pathictle, As b ressn wiiy o Ak not taks un appeal for iwenty-two years, Lo s, A tho ime T received tho sforerafil rofoctlon, T wan in tho_Qity of Washington, aud I had barely money enangh te py tuy oxpensos Lome, - Nothing was loft for mo Lt 10”go howme aud sttend to the wanty of a large family,” i 1849, hir, Woodbury hed three ehildron aud wa posecxsal of & modorate competence. In this atiempt of 167§ Tie also adinits lo knaw of this witbdrawal da 1634, (Wo yoars niter 4 had Lup- poncd 3 yet ho mado no protest, and took o Kleps to vemeily 1ho alleged wrong, Tl very fuct which he talea 33 8 reason for not. wo protesting, tho lupso of £ steresince (ho ahandousnent, 14 (s ory strongest ovidoeo of hin € acquiescence? Ju the abiidonment of i cladin to the pblie, Tsrtlier, In regard to the. ubandonment, ke sayas * 1 haws never reliuguishod my fntentions or hopes, uls thacneh so long; deferred (whenoyor 1 Jinvo tieeu or Jind eowledge Dt uny yarly of parties. wers nking o wing wnid pressureiars in comhination with rotary outtens, T hivy peonytly notified (hom St it wus wy aveytlony ;i 1 had i 1 appileation for i pa ent, that £ Intentled 10 olitefn 1t né soon un 1 conld, snd thnf, when obtalned, T should hold them responulble for making or using ¥zid inveutlon,” A maw's st ur tho heat interprobntlons of liw fu- tentfonw, Mr, Woudbury suyn e nevar relfunuishied hia hopei, und ihot e citted dus uoties (o be given (o thoro Wh wera nianufuctiriny niuthines with © yielde g premsure-Lars b (4t Lo siutd Lol (hein resjonal- Dlo for {ho use of it elo, Tut hin ututemont in direotly contradicled by mow #han twonty withesser whom “we dnvo conforred with npos the atlfect 1usy of whom wors nmufacturers or neers of stich'muchines from 184 to the yrosent, Tholr atutment 18 to the oicot thut Me, Woodbury Jnew they weto mnking such pnchines, und often falked about hin ¢ old ' patent that Lo #'teied to ob-" tain, but nevor upon o nluglo lustance dld by apeak of It in ary other Yght than that of an @ abandoned appileation,” ar n Tefected and Rbandoued cun, Tn o fuwtin d dld bo protevtagaluat Ite e or spoak of Kenow {a wlolnig, flumxm weso allowod (o uast Unlircen s pom Imowlodgad duformation of Wondbury's that his ofsiin oud foo had beon withdrawn oud ~hin_spplication abandaned by his atlornoy boforo ho mado. p_#inglo offort to rovive lfa claima, Durlng all this timo fio waa Kknowing to {hin clafined inyention boing in publis s without hta protest, If not with hia dirock consant, A clenror caro of abundoument could. ot well ho con- calvod of, - Aftor disenssing ably and at gront longth tho 1aw of tho caso, the dooument concluded as fol- owat Undor all tho circumstaucos, woareof tha opinlon that Mr, Woodbury’s patont could nob stand tho fest of n legal invostimation, beenuso, - 1, 1t was originally £or n I prosstire bur” which waa A common try ’prlnrm 1840, fico yedrn bafore hitn first clatm a8 filed in tho Unitod Blatos Patent-Ofco, 9, Decaniso his claim was thon rofected for laok of norelty nnd priority of vention, 3, Heoauso Woodbury {ook no nppeal, but, through hinduly authorlzod atiornoy, withdrew his application and.fec, nad abandoned his clnéme, 4, "Ticeatso tho _dovico went inlo publio tico with his Sul} knatrledge and tefthout hia protesty snd continnod 0 to bo waed for Lventy-five yonra beforo ho rouowod Lin claims, % H 5. Doeatiso (ho dovico waw “Imown and tsed by othors in thia country,” and was * describod In printeil Jublications ”in this s foreign countrics gnd was n pubiio e two yearg nelor to hin appiitation for patent, and ho waa not, thorefore, ontitlod te tlio pro- Fitlons of (lio aecond eection of tho act of July 8, 1870, upon whish Mr, Woodbury sololy reliod for tho renows of 1ig clalims, - 6, Becanso he mado falso statementa as o declsiona of (ho Bupremo dourt of thie United States, and fntro~ duced other decoptive nnd unrelinblo atatomenta in il Ietter ronowing his claim, oll of whicl woro culenlated o mislead tho Patent-Ofica and oblafu tho patont by raud, 1. lseanso auother poraon insented, and arrauged tho ndjustment of the Woodbury bar whilo in the om- ploy of Mr, Woodbury, Tiio Notional Executivo Committe, under whom tho connscl nct, aro_desirous of perfecting tho dofento by Dringing into the organization overy maker o user of i»lnn!‘ugm- molding machincs, so that whatover nctlon s takon will bo for the eutire population intereated, Already the good rosults of tho organization has hoen shown in-the notificstions to Woodbury of tho Tesfstanco to hia demands and tho intended finpeach~ Dent ‘of his patont, ‘g0 that it noply gmpomslblo - (or | him o gt o Junctlons ngainst ony ono in tho mamociation untjl bo has proved thio Validity of his patont in a auit at lao, in which tho dssociato counsol will, in bohalf of 1ho organtzation, plead tho genoral fssuo and tas tes tho validity of his clnims, i An goon o tho organization fs completed and b bo- comcr, 08 it were, o niversul resiatinca to the demands for roynity and n unanimous resort to tho courts for Protection, howeser many wilts Mr. Woodbry may ring, wo nhall ba able to provent his irying but ane, and tliat ono suit will bo contested on both aidea with the utwast vigor, Should fho” ovldenco of frand in procuring the ‘patont, when presented ta him, scom swiliclent to tho ‘Attornoy-Goneral of {lio United States on which to ‘Dring suit for tho roscinding of tho Woodbury patent, 22 popono o eoitl tho wiiolg maitar by reserting to i tria] for tho {mprachment of the patent. This showing we proosc to 1make on tho 26th of this month, or s £oon tliereaftor ag tho organization haabeen so oxfond- ed a8 {0 mako it scem almost . Dational mavement to erugh ont tho mont shamoless awindlo and gigantie ‘manopoly of modern {imo, Tho meoting then adjourned, MARING, Further News of Vessels That Were Exposeil to the Tempest of ‘Tuesday Nighty Although tho snow-storm on Lnke Michigan Inst Taesday night was tho saverest ovor known, aud has done Immonso damago Lo the shipping, still it is very fortunate that, as far as known, only ono Luman being bas lost his life, Torri~ much worse. All tho vessels encountoring the storm seom to havo made & eafo Larhor, thongh most of them in a damaged condition. Tho storm did not oxtond furthor than Lake Michi- g, no reports of storms or disastors huving beon raceived from tho other Iakes, Capt. T. J. Knapp, of tho propollor St. Albans, states that ho encountered tho gale in the atraits, and it was tho most Lorrible blow he over experi- conced, although ho has boen on the lakes for the Inst twenty-three yoara. Tho steam-bargo Charlos Reitz arrivod bhoro yosterdny, twonty-four hours later than tho bargo Hormony, which she lost during tho galo noar Monisteo. 8ho is but slightly damaged. The schooner Thistle, which loft horo last TTucaday, retumod again yosterday in a pitablo condition, Ifor bulwarks are stove, her sails split, and, bosidos, sho leaks badly. Hor cargo of grain, which Is wet, is being discharged at tho Northwestorn Elevator. She will o taken to Millor's dry docks in a day or two and receive o thorough overbauling. . Tha steam-bargo Hilton nrrived yestordny ab Milwaultec, from Manistee, minus hor deck-load of lumber, and leaking., The Hilton roports that throe tow-barges rodo out the storm at anchor off Shohoygan. ‘Tho Kute L. Bruco, Jatoly ashore at the Mani- tons, hus boon pulled off and taken to Milwau- keo. Sho will ho brought to this city to-duy, and fio on Miller's dry-doak, where the'two holes in or bottom will bo phigged. - ‘The schooner Gallatin has dincharged her cargo, and has gono on tho dry-docks. Only 1'580 bushels of tho grain on bourd of her wers wet. Thopropellor Fountain City, Capt. Gibson, ran from Buffalo to this city in threo days and twoniy-ono_Lours, makiug thrao stops. on tha Michigan shore. Sho encountored the storm. This is 8aid to be tho fastest time on record. o propeller Philadelphis, whilo ontoring tho barbor yosterdny morning, ran into the jibboom of n vessel, and'lost her emoke-staclk. * Mg sehooner Camdon, which was sshore in +tho straits, haa boon taken off and brought to {his city, Sho is golng into dvy-dock, ho hork Favorite uud the ‘schooners Emme Hatchiuson, Trenton, Monitor, Flying Miat, and Lillio Pratt havo reached Buffalo with thair car~ goes of grain moro or less damaged. Wreekors, who have just roturned from n wreeking expedition, roport the sleamor Boasio Smith a total toss at Boaver Islang. Pwo sterur pumps of tho Jargost enlibro wero put on board and worked with their utmost capacity, bt with- out avail. The Bossio wue n consort veusel to thio stoamer I, Kelly, and was owned by tho samo transportation company. Hor curiying cpncl. ty was upwards of 1,i00" tons, and af tho time.of going ashoro sha liad ovor 1,400 tons of ore on card, Bho was a staunch vessol and cntirely new. T'ho kchooner-barges B. I Judd and C. B. Tones, which were in tow of tho stommer Ama- zon and wout nshora at {he ssmo {ime, oro ro- ported in a fajr way for recovory. Loth ey now vessola, and thus Iar have sustulned no serious damage. Tho ono lies sheliered from the storm or breakers by the steamor, the othier i not far distant, and in good condition for gotting off. SUBURBAN NEWS. JUGHLAND PARK, A voeal aud inptrumontal concort was given in tho Daptist Ohiurch, on Thursdsy evening, by Migs Kittle L. Hmith’ and pupils, assisted by Touis Fall,, Emil Licbling, and Gustavus Geary, —Chicago musicinns,—and othors. The affair naged off pleasuutly, and with oredit to all con- cernied. Lrominent among tho porformers, ha- sides thoso nymed, wore Miss Clara 0. Willard aud My, and Mra, J. T, Bmith, EVANSION, The following merchants of Eranston have sigued an agrcomont to closo tholv placos of husiness in the oveniug until Apiil 1 next, Butmduys excn}llefl: Iaskin Bros., M. B, Tott, J. 1, Lomkin, funtoon & Gamblo, John Goobel, 1L ', Olmstend, T, O, Hoag & Co,, I'. Lion, A. Winno, Georgo . Muir, J, B. lInrvoy, Leary d Bullivan, 1L, WV, Phelpa, 1T, D, Hedden, J. G. Tussoy, B, A, Olifford, Wightman & ltsynolds, Jalin Dickinson, George Irodule, I, K, Wobstor, 'F'ho throo drug storos have ngrood ta closc at 8 o'clock on allernala eyouiugy, so that ono will Le open until 10 o’clock overy ovening. xistege ki SUDBEN BEATH, Abont Linlf-past 7 o'clook last ovening, a yonug ‘man, whose nume is wnkaown, droppod doad in tho rostaurant of Burke's Luropean Hotel, on Madivon gtrect, Tho doconsed oconpied a tubla ut tho roar end of the room, Afier ordoring n supper he went Lo the eashior's dosk aud sottled for it, and then pugsed down stalve, In o fow minutes ho roturned, and took hin seat ut tho tablo, 1fo Dhad boon sosted hut a little_while whon ho foll henvily upoa the floor, M. Burke, with tho asnlstanco of waitors, carried him to the door, hoping that fresly air_ would rovive him, wot boig awnro thut thoir burdon wus lifo: Iens. A plysician prououncod i dend when ho hed tho door, Mr, Burke sout for Dr, Farwell, who also pronounced tho samo opinion, Ofiicor Trayuor soon nrrived, und an oxumination of Hic clothing of dcooused wa mede, muls puekugo of mineral was found That . Tatwoll acid wonld Produco almost his stant denth, 1t wau his opinfon that deceased had takon poison. Nothing wis found u{mn tho porson of tho decensod whoreby to identify him. 'ho provriotor of the rostauraut Lired o ”“"‘"K“ and hud the body taken to the Morguo, '1: 0 Coronor wus notliled ta hold au inquost, 'The Aecoasnd was apparently ebout 23 years af nxo, amiool face, PREK aynulyunb\ Baly, and worw dark dothing, Dlo aa the galo was, the rosults might bavo boen | THE COURTS. The 0., A. & 8t L. Railroad Sued for Violating & Contract, Suit for Damages against the People’s Omnibus and Baggage Company, Bankruptoy Matters---The County and Oriminal Qourts=+The Courts in Briefl The roading of tho testimony of Folix Sigler waa concluded in the Howoll caso yenterdny, and somo oral toatimony introducod in/ corroboration of tho statomonts mado in_tho dispositions. It is somowhat romarkable that a considerablo por- tion of the ovidonce thus far ndduced will bo takon advantago of and urged with equal force by both sidos. - Tho ovidonoo as to Howell's making an affidavit to conviot Biglor, for instancos, will Lo usod by tho defenso to show tho guilty knoywledgo of Howell, and by him to show that not ho, but Bigler, was the incondiary. ANOTIER ANTE-¥IRE CABE. Tudgo Gary has beon for tho lnst two days on- gaged in bonring tho case of Page and othors ogainst Parkes and otbors, Complainants who, in 1870, at tho time of tho filing of the bill woro dotectivas, alloga that thoy woro engaged by Margarot Pack, now Margarob Phillips, to worlc up somo ovidenoo for her in rogard to heral- Joged interest in tho ostata of one Georgo E.Peck. Thoy woro to roceivo a onc-third interest in the proporty recovered, Lovi I Pago, who is mado & dofondant, employed, in pursuance of tho ar- rangomont, o lswsor nomed G. W. Parkn fo briog suit for tho proporty. Ho did so, and ro- coverad, 08 it is alleged, a largo amount, having agrood to tako as his shore one-third of what tho dotoctives rocofved, or one-ninth of tho wholo sum recovered. DProvious to bringing auit, Margarot Pocle oxecuted s power of attornoy to DParks, to epable { him - to ropresont hor in ol nocossary © mattors, in which sha agreed fo gilve one-third of tho amount rocovered to Parks instoad of to Page and company. - Complainants * allogo howover, that thoro was o secrob arrangemont that Parks shonld hold the property in trust for thom. They now allege that tho property was recovored, {hat Parks has paid said Lovi If. Tago his sharc, but hns uttorly lett thom ont in the cold. Thoy now nsk that thqy may have an account of tho sum due thom bylhu contract, and a decroo for the payment thereof. Dofondauts allege chat Parks was rightfully mud tho attoragy, dony, (iio” trust, i winte, among other things, that maid 'Lovi Pago introduced Parks to Margarot Peck, and thatan srrangomont mado with him ‘which was carried out, to nllow him n sharo of the proper- b, but that complaiunts, 1€ oy lavo uiy claim, must look to said Lovi Pago, with whom, if with tny ono, such a contract was mada, BUIT AGAINKT TIE O, A, & BT, L, I 1L €O, Tho Chicago, Wilminglon & Vermilion Coal Company brought a suit vesterdny in tho Su- yporior Uourt for & nonfultilimont of a contract agoinat the Ohicago, Alton & 8t, Louis Railroad Compony, Plaintiff alleges, thnt in April, 1869, the 8¢, Louls, Jacksonvillo & Chicngo ailrond Company, a8 gmy of the first part, made an agreomont with W, 8. Streator, D, F, Cameron, Ttalph Plumb, and Washington Busbnoll, paty of tho socond ]m.\-t, Ly which said second party agrecd to soll tlia Company the ratlroad running from Wenone. to Strentor, 1o bo paid for in first mortgage bonds ond common stock, and with an agrocmont that tho firsb party would carry from tho mines at Btreator nllof defendant's coal, destined to bo used in Winona and? vicinity and Tor tho Linois Central Nnfiroad Compnny, and for transportation by that Company, for the con- sidoration of $3.00 a car lond of 10 tons: tho Coal Company to furnish the conl. The second party who wore tho corporators of said Coal Company and aro plaintiff, incase porformed their part of the contract. Afterwards tho defendant sssumed the contract of the ynrty of tho ftat part, sud for n long time, avd up to July, 1873, fulfilled it, carry- ing_ tha conl at tho prescribed rate of ¥3 n car-lond. Tho ¢nstom haa beon to mako otlt thobills at $9 acar-lond,—the rogular rato,— and thon to rofund the excess to plaintifle, T'hoy allego now that, from June to October, do- fendants havo received 279 car-londs under the contrach, for which there is rightfuily duo 8837, but the defendants havo charged and collectod 92,611, being £1,674 in oxcees, Thia thoy were bound to refund, but heve not dono so, and, lhumf%m, plointiffs bove brought suit to ro- cover it, AGRIMONIOUS DIVOROE TRIAL. Judgo Willinas was engaged _in_ hoar: lnf; % suit for divorco by TLucie A, ELiis againgt George W. Lllis,” Compluinant allegos the habituul drankennoss and cruelty of thodofondaut. Sho states she hng been mar- ried to him sixtoon yeara and has four children, the cldest belng 16 yoars old. Considerablo feeling was shown on both sidos, and during the argument counsel for the dofendant snid some- tlung roflecting on the ovidence given by n wit- ness, Mr. St Clair. That gentleman interrupted tlic counsel with n correction, which was resent- ed, and tho Judge fined Mr. 8t, Clair $10 for contempt of court, which was_immediatoly paid, and threatenod tha lawyer with tho sama punish- mant if ho was not moro careful in his lnngunge. Counsol for compleinant brought a numbor of witnosees to prove that the defendant had for months past been ontirely® idlo, and drinking dnily. One} witncss, capocially, who lhad resided in tho eame houso for six montls, teati- fied to hnving seon him como out of a raloon wovoral times o day, nnd that his wite bad been compelled to eeparato from him, Tho defoneo introduced xoveral companions to show that ho wan of good chnructor, and that ho had beon em- {)loyed in 1 responsiblo position at_ono timo_in he Custom-House, he trial wes consluded Inte yestorday aftornoon. but the jury didnot ra- turn their vordict. SUIT EOB DAMAGES AGAINAT TIE O, & N, W. I T COMPANY, Catherino Konua, oy adminietratrix of tho es- {ato of Morris Kennn, decepsed, bronght an ac- tion in trospass in tho Suporior Conrt yosterday nguinst tho Chicago & Northwestorn Railway Comueny. Plaintfit states that orris Ienna, on the 23d day of October, was walking on Sun- gamon streot, at ids intorscotion with defendant’s Eraoks, whon hia was knookad down by au cugine, and #o injured that ho died the next day. She nlloges, also, that it was by the carolpusnoss of the Compauy that the acadont ocourred; that no flagnian was stationod at {ho crossing, us thero should have been ; and that the train was run- ning at an itlogal Tato, and asks 510,000 dumuges, AN _ONNIBUB LINE IN TRODDLL, Willinm T, Baker, as adminfetrator of tho cutate of Lliza Aunio Baker, brought suit apzainat the Poople’s Omnibua and Boggago Com- huny to recovor dsmagen. llo states that snid Eiitin Bakor, on tho Gl day of Boptambor, took a #at in ono of the Company's omuibuses to go down _town, but the horses ran awny with hor, and #ho Was 80 badly injured that, aftor lingor- ing until tho 17th of Soptombor, she died. The netion iy brought by lier husbuud to recovor dumages, under tho statuto, BILL OF REVIEY, Clara B. Wambuugh, Obarles M. Wambsugh, end Henry B. Wanibough, solo heirs-at-law of Mablon M. Wambnugh, doceaved, filed & very Yoluminous bill of roviow sgainst Martin An- drews, Josoph W, Willbergor, and the South Park Commigsionors, Complainants allege that their fathor, in his lifolime, owned tho went ton neros ol tho north 3¢ of thanorth 3§ of the northwout 3f of Hoc, 16, 88, 14, Tho propor was fraudu- foutly #old, w0 complainants elioge, under a power in n mortgago on this property and n large humbor of oflier Jots, an deatca ontorod ugeinkt their fathor, They pray thut this do- ofoo sy b ol ueids aud Ll to be 1o cloud on tholr titto, ANOTHEN TOLICESAN HEHEANZD, Tho cuso of T'atriok Hullivan, u polica ofticer of the Beeoud Lrecinet, wuy triod heforo Judge ‘Lrae on uppeal tnken from tho Iofico Commis- wionors, Two churgos had beon proforrod befare tho Bonrd nguinst Sylliven, for loaviug Lils bont withont pormission, ‘I'ho roundsman reporied thut ho hed whistled and rappod for lim on tho norulug of Sopt, 20, and alko on tho morning of tho 2Gth, botweon 1 and 6 o'clock, but could not find L, and was oliged to have auothor ofiieor put in his place. Sullivan said ho had heen asked w go und got n wan and woman in .a Inmber-yard, nnd wan in gearch of thom when tho roundsnan _eame and hoard him vap, but ¢ould not got huok noon euoigh to son hin, Tho oscuno wus considerad tao attonuated, nnd tho ordor of dismissal of the Board was con- fianed, HULY AGAINST THE LAKESIDE COMPANY, Edwin Lee Drown yeaterday commenced an notion agninet the Lakesido DPublishiing and Printing Company Inthe Circuit Court. Plain- O ptuton that Lo wads an arianusmant with I, R, Donnelly, on bohalt of tho dofendant, to fur- nish all tho Iyatt's patont vault and sidowalle lights that should bo needed for tho nidawalk around dofondant’s bullding. - Tho valuo was ostimated at 87,000, " and , was o bo _paid by _ iranaforring to plaintiff 140 shinres of stoclk of the dofendant, at ‘n valu- ation of 860 n sbare. Dofondant, ho allagas, has not porformod Lho contract, although nske t0.do 50 by plalntifl, and Yo theroforo suocs for tho stonk or its equivalont. PANKRUPTOY JTEMA, R Tn the matter of Mahon, Daly & Oo., Eugono Qlrard woa olected Assignoo. In tho case of B, J. David ot al., tha roport of salo of stock was filod and confirmed, Orders wera onfored for tho oxamination of Helog Lobrient, and also of Bnlkey & Gorson, Bnmunt to tho Intoly-rendorod docision of Judge rummond, A, D. Tingloy was nppolnted Provislonal As- glgnoo of tho estate of 'L\ 1 Bnow ot al, ii)rndmd Hancock was. n[:pdintml Provislonal Asaignoo in tha case of Michnol Walter, and he was ndjudicatod bankrupt by dofault, and o war- rant {ssued roturnablo Dec. 16. An arder for tho cxamination of 3fartin Thomnson bofore Regiator Mibbard was entored. Ldgar Loomis and Martin I, Tollott filed o otition against Albert Kiddor on o balanco of &l,!dfl.fiflum on & note, and alleging a fraud- ulent tranafer of the propertyof the Bt. Charles Hotel, of which Kiddor is Yl‘ggflnlor, to sacure tho payment of nnoto of 2050 ; also alleging his “giving a note to Baird & Bradloy, with o power to confoss judgmont, A rulo to shot cnuso waa mnde, returnablo Nov, 24, B Rauaom Winans and Willinm G Powers filed a potition against Idward Belroso, of Indinn Creols, LaSnlle County, olasiming n balanco due of 81,697.98 on grain purchnsed and commis- nlons earned theroby, Thoy allego that said Bolroso mado a franditlont snlo or gift of & nvge quantity grain with intont to defraud his crod- itors, A rulo to show causo was issued, roturn- able Nov. 28, Intho caso of Albert Kidder, an injunction waa issued to prevent a salo this morning under trust dood of tha N. 1¢ of Lot 8, in Blook 48 in tho ariginal Tawn of Ghicago, belanging ta said bankrupt, which was mortgaged for $1,500. COUNTS COURT. Anna Praotorsus was sppointed admintatrator of theleatnto of August Practorius, undor & bond of §3,000. . + In tho cstato of Nicklaus Willieln, Marie Wil- holin was sppointed administrator under o bond of 816,000, and leave given to finish o cortain contract, TIu tha catato of Nicholas Schuenilk, Hanunh P. Nichols was appointed guasdian ad litom_for tho minors, on tho application of KKnspar G. Sebmidt to nell roal estato. A decreo for tho saleof tho roel eatate of John G. Qindale was entorod. ORIMINAL COURT, Tlonry Owons, was tried for stealing a silyor plichor and tray, fonnd guilty, and scntonced to ona yerr in the Ponitentiary. Patriok Fagan, for larcony, wae sontonced to wo yoars in the Peumbentiniy. To-day tho prisonors indioted by thelnst Grand Jury wifl o atraigned, The cago of John dcKalvoy indicted for mur- dor is sot for trial for Wednesday next. SUILNIOR COURT IN BRIEE, James Clurk, John L. Cluwk, aund tho Utics Coment Company commicheed ant nclion nguinst Michnel B. Bailoy for 81,000, . Goorge W, McDormott and Robert J. Camp- bell commonced o suit by atlachmont against Charles A, Smith for €1,300, Tho Fifth Nations! Bank entered up judgment bfl confession against Asahol Pierco for £13,500, Tho note is guaranteed by D. J, Lako, Chnrles It, Barton and” Sammol M. Jones on- tored up judgmont by coulession against Joseph 1, Moss Tor $10.69. enry Thoriner and Frank Stoll Moyer com- monced an retion agoinst Fraucis . and Richaxd Colo for $1,000, Wm, T, Bakor, na adminiatrator of the estate of Eliza A, Balor, brought sult against tho Peo- plo’s Omnibus and Baggage Company for £5,000, C. A. Spring, W. N, Bpring, end Q. 1T, Spring Dbrought suit againeé Audraw Wemplo, Jamea Klino, and Simon P. Kline for 31,000, Beoborger & Broakey brought anjaction against 8. A. Bacbe & Co. for 21,000, ‘John Kimming brought suit in trespnss ngainst Lonox B. Shopherd for $10,000, Mary Keniming 8l brouglit sult ogainet'tho eamo for & 1iko . An notion in'covonant was commenceil by John Davis and Josoph Crosawell ngainut_the Turogn, la{r“f:‘&“)““' & Co., Lithographing Compuny for £5,000. CINCUIT COORT IN TRIET. James Honld, of Thiladelphia, commenced an action by attacbment against Goorgo_V. Nevillo, William Hill, and — Adamson for 39,493,156, Williom M. McCarthy, administrator of {he astate of Goorge McCarthy, commenced an tion ngainst tho Clicngo & Northwostorn Tt way Company, claiming 35,000 damages. Androw L. }.._Bliuty recovered judgment by confossion ngainst James L. Campholl for 81,6307, Frauk M. Blair filed n_prrecipo in sssumpsit against Jamos L. Campholl for $2,000. An notion_in sesumpsit wos begun by Elizn Tos agaiust . J. Clapin and Robort Tosa' for wrd Bnggob commenced n suit against Jolm W. Burt, olaiming 2,000, Eli Knnoy, Francls M, Hulbrool, and William R. Lowe bronght cult in nssumpsit against Georgo J. Shorman for 57,000. Willizm B. Moudooball commenced suit ogainst Hiram McKenty for 5,000. Chicago’s Favorito Routo, Chicago, Durlington & Quiney Reilroad Sunday Traln, Yho through Pacle Expross for Councl Blutis, Omaha, San Francisco, and all ofher fur west points, will lesvo tho Central Depot, fook of Lako street, at 10 a, m., Sunday, Nov, 16, stoppiug ot Indi- una avenuo and Canal streot stations, ‘his Is the line which bas Deen awarfed tho lost contract for tho transportation of 4o overland malls to and from San Francisco, Australla, Chinz,, and, Japun, Througlh tickets reading vin tho Ohicago & Northwestern and Chicago, Rook Taland & Paclde Railways will bo gaod on this fraln, — e o Tho Remington the Best. Tho Remington tewing-meohino runa alnost nolse Teruly § it makes n perfect stitels nllko on both eidos ; it canniot, do bugt worlk or got out of repair ; it i cor- tan In its operation and ean ba operated by anybody ; oud it tw claimed will do more kinds of work with loss troubly than auy muchine now before tho people, ‘To o atisfled of tho truth of these amsertions, call af tho agevcy of tho Company and exumino i, T8 wond £41 smplicily, wnd tho perfection of its worl:, w commend 1t t6 any ono who knowa what a machino should be, i T Chinecss Instice in Lonisinnn. drrom the New Orleans Times, Nov, 8, The thisty o forly Chinumen who work on Br. Cragin'a plantation, in Terrbonuo puris, aphort timo sinco {ricd one of thoir number who had atolen saveral hundred dollars from an~ ofhor of the colony. Thoy found him guilty, snapended him by {his hands to tho joists of tho hanso, aud whipped him, aftar whicl they cut oft both his hands nud feet, und buvied Lim_ alive, ‘Tho colored people on tha pluce wore alraid to intorfore. Whe parish authoritics have the mat- ter in hand, S CITY Lot LL L B e {DH BALE-DIEAP, TAKEN BOON, 5, B0, 10, or 101 feot on (Ualumot-ay., nortlt of le!l’ jas-placa. 085160 foel on tho narthwoat entncr of Doukins:niage and ouih Parkar., looking dawn the great South Park bt . "This I ono af thio bost Praspactivo coiors in tho Prigo Iow, g tha ow nor noeds money, Tont on Dotglas-jlace b font woat of thn ono nbovo- mentionod, witt’ (b samo. viow of tho boulavard, very 70 fudt ont tho porthionst cortior of Douglas. Calumot-av., 160 feot deop, clicap, sud on easy torma. 100311 foot on thio southonat ‘cornoe of Dauglna-placo and Btunton-nv., with Lousn and 00100 faot on U &Y, in roar of tho abovoe, very eheap, Tuquira of Tadon wr T POI BALE-AT A GEAT BARGAIN: S ON ] Woalorn.av,, Unllcati, Tayloeste, mid Omnpboll-ave No mnoy down raquleod 6f pistios wialing t bulid ; will furntah som to bufld if deslrod,” Inquiro at 136 Buith Ula i 7R RATE—8t o WITE FURGIARE THR NIt ! brick louso, No. z 3 Tt oot Bblsaid g ios-sh, 5,068 low thun eot WANTED--MALE HELP. ANTED—TIN AND SLATI L ENS, ot It ORIVEITINS, erar o Nisessoith e TNMEDIATELY, MAN T0 TAKR SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Booldoonors, Clovi, &0, Fenmnn ITUATION WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-, Loapor uilyra biy sarsions swwitings or A portion af tho i 1 it ApplS o' WTHOS Bhuronie & Cony 180 Rilame-at., com of 11 1. mall oat markot'at Englowaod ; ona who lauglitoring aud out bo i oo el eegmandge A Lo ok TIUATION WA trictlinbite, & rapid ponman, In an ofico. Addross “Pribuino office. ~ii¥ A YOUNG MAN OF BTER, AT o9 MADISON-NT, Misoollaxtoous. . Tratos, ITUATION WANTID—BY A FIRST-OLASS 04 KL hiaker ol Jong GxporON00; GUOU et A ddrC0s K87, Pribuno oifion, "ANTED-OTFIOE BOY AT'161 KABT RANDOLPIT. Atoom 16, TID_A BOY W0 18 URED T0 WOTKING s Moo o ;}um.u.muuy DRISOOEG Conchunen, Tonmstors. &o. ITUATION WANTED—AS COAGHMAN, BY A Foung inan (Knglishwan) i first-clars in ove: &ive tho host of roforduce. Pleaso adiross W 81, wno offico, reapeot, ANTED=A NMAN: MUST DE A QOOD DRIVER, ‘milkor, and \williig to do oliores about houso, - Ad* 13, Trihuno offico, giving ago, roforonce, Dativie 1y, and former omploymont, VIUXTION, WANTRD — AR GOADIHMAN—TIAS, +3 b thio beal of oxporlonco with harses, or o eara af Joraos, ' Uan como woll racomimendod. Addrosa W 1% 10K HALE-GOOD TOTH N TITE TOLLOWING Ii Tijicin: Stato. Hnmpda, ktortioia, Ao Gat batdi, iaover, Hitler, Waliace, Sunnnor, Winior, S rag, and Halatod ; alvo,'on_Wentyworth, Shurtloff, ' Par londl, and Hlowsrtavd,: nlsa, ou Aloxandar, went fourih, yanty-aixtlr, Twonty-savonthy - duwcnty.lghiis Napolden, “I'wenty-nitith, Earl, Thitrtfoth, Havor, Anirty. simnt, “I'hlsty.nccond, Thirty-third, Thirty-Aifth, Thirly- Mxtl, Thirtysorenth, Vonlaine, and Thilriy.elghth-ata, aporptet, Nty Bl Ko it okt o 3 0 por ornst. ‘No oo . ' Anply 10 owiior, ‘ALIIT OILANIE, 110 Mogronost, JrORRALT-OR TERT—A BE_AND 0T ON i 3 0. J. BT e niat, on vory ‘ossy torms, 0. J. STOUGI, 73 Ffiynm LI AT X GREAT DARGAIR, 17 LOTSON a3 st corner of Liuils | ! feot, “ATy t SOTN "GUNEINIEAUSIIE 161 Bt Hsndafpliat, - ]i'o“ BALE—A VERY DESIRABLE REBIDENOR 11 a firs-olnss wolgiborhool o {ho West Siie, with All odeen (Nprovomut, . DOrfooL nrdos, and {mmos diatononsheslin Gieon. /10 o vesyonsibio pirchnser ain. plo ol o Bikon' ov 'odlicr proveity nnénué;nn ks A1) B0 tnkon b - GED. SUBVITLEY 160 Washingtonete, Do Vwment. GED. I“DR. BALE-COTTAGE, AND TOT 2 OR :00x125, cant front, on Portland'av., near Twonty:olghthoa In thoroagh renaic: will soll Ipss than its value, and gy tormias bnvaln worthy of stioniton, ' HOLMES & Fo’u SAL{E—t0x125 FEIT ON MONAWK-RT., DE- oy T e Roetheast sormor of onirto and Lakntlo e o " ANTED—A GUOD SOLIOITOR TO RELI, GOODS rocors; must Lo woll xecommonded. 117 ‘Bouth 11nis{efl-st. ANTVD-MEN IN BVERY BTATR—BIGGEST lor SN st 0o ) rOLE DA Gomrals , who wil) miako ImAGLl onera) aful: 5 Aqlus waitos tlo ‘abity ity roforoncas, Addbons Q6. cliance ovor offerod fo ail out of om) complain of Liard thuns whilo Sou_oan ma abode oxponscs CHANG OIAN loymont; don’t 0 840 por wonk any ono can sell. 0., 19 finst Madisonat, N AND WOMEN TO BRLL IEN- jostvo far karoeano; costs Band 10 cents, Miscollanoous. ITUATION WANTED—~A YOUNG MAN DESIRES 33 2 abunsion tn I oo whor b can sy s ohisey Ponmian.’ WT, Teounc aiios, o bonsation, s No. T conta in ovory houso, G haw 83 10 8. NAY & CO., ltoom 18, 104 TTUATION WANTED—_BY A TENO) 3 ‘Whincioito ok, Hofaronees wiron Adiam S B, Felbiiio olico., DT oo oot T e G rmant pivon 16 3 or nddross 17 South Olark.ster Hooms 17 fnd 18e ‘WANTED--FEMALE HELP, Domostios. O e SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Tlomostics: ITUATION WANTED-BY AV:RESPRCTABLE uirl, o do ganoral Lousowork fn & privato tamily. In. quiro t 111 Kwing-at., cornor of Jollaraon., NTED-AT 210 SOUTIL PEORTAST., L 1000 Hitehonomorh s Gormmn sr Bamiam TAT GIHE 70 DO GENRIAL ouravar In o emall family, Apply at 1 Lytlo: NTED-COOK_FOIt A P 5 B Ona i W0 Waeh ABL (2on kit S belg yond 1 ?rzlnc;:n. Apply ot 66 Lako-st., betwoon 10 an ED—A_GIRL AT I 5 Wi -8T., i thero for 3 days, or o B 170, aanive: t Hoom 8 170 Washing~ ITUATIONS WANTED_IIY TWO RESPECTANLA itig, a0 as Gook, (46 othor tndo socnad work, 1 & r]:.l(]fl Tamily, Cancoms well recomnionded from thele Tt roar. TTUATION WARTED_TO DO _LIGIT WORK IN a sinall family; a good home for the winter dosirod; na wages roquiced. _Apply st 9% South Stato-st. Ontario- Call or adiro at tho cottago ATION WANTED-BY A GOOD GIRL TO DO TU, sogond work or getieral housowork in a privato famly. Callat 3t TUATION WANTED-BY A SWI JAOK BALE-NORTI OLARK-ST._FORTY FRLT, nI:‘( feoating on Nurth Clark i., noar Gl TTIKI 5o bt onoy ean romain fora numbor of yoara, BNYDEIL& LKE, 11 A SNYDIILA TG 11 Nizon ulldiog, nortioast corner i BALI-INDIANA-RT._TWO TOTS ON WERT Indlang:st-. hotwoen Rohey nnd ogno, ata deolded nrgmn, BNYDER & TRk, 1 Nizon Bullding, north- ‘cnrhor Montoo and Lainlia-ate, JroR Ban ASY” MONTHLY TAVMENTH, aliola enktagy, Iargo fot; {07 Bogonduat., uear Lin: oolnikey at ._8.T. KING, 113 Doarborn:at, (Ol SALE—OENTRAL DPARK~LOT AT AOR L e }nwuer)m\vlnn city; monthly payments. Addroas ANTED — TWO GINLS _VOR PANTRY AND o dipussmint;: Sblyet SRR DE GIRL TO0. Parker Iousa, Madizon and Halstod-sta. Senmstrossos, 'ANTED—A GOOD_ DRESEMAKI Nurses. TTUATION WANTED-BY 4 YOUNG NEALTHY widvw n wob nurso, Address Mrs, O, B, SANES, Ly Post-Oilloo, 2y niuat bo a good fitter call st Miscollancous, * ANTRD-WOMEN TO CLEAN NI:W FIOUSE, 05, cornor Monroo and Jailin-ats. Employment Awoncies. ITUATIONS WANTED--PAMILIES IN WANT O} ncd Seandinavian aud Geeman holn can bo supplia rs, DUSICH'S Olfice, 6 Milwaitkeo-ar, ‘Tubber goods for ladies and childcon in olty ar ANTED-A GOOD BMATL bashi-av., I doors soutlyof post-oftics. ‘Call botweon BOARDING AND LODGING, South Side. 0 " TWENTY-SECOND.ST, - TO ~RENT-WITIT k- board, a frout parior to gontleman aud wife: afas front chambar wi singlo gentiomen; closeland wator inroom, Houis for O AP, Tribuge oliica, TOR BALE-TOTS, TRITT WIDK, NEAR ROCK Island car ahops, Low prico and casy tarme, J. Wa HEDENBING, 0 fiast Madlson-at,, oo 4, F it SALE—STATE-ST.—0x187 FER’ NORTH- }_east cornor of State and Thirty-soventh . SNYDLER & L1305, 1§ Nixon Building, northeast comor of Monroo nud Falalic sta, FDR BALE—A FEW VERY ClIOICE RESIDENCE ! “lots at IEnglowood, ata bargnin and on oasy ferms, nenr dapots, schools, and churchos, and In_tho very con. tro of lnpirosoments, SPOLFORD & BYRNE, Owners, 16 Clark-st,, Juom 1, F VANSTON-CHOICE BESIDENGE A lots, 3x190 foot, frontiug on wide avenucs, for $30 o 8400, on monthly or annual” paymonts, COMMONS & BUST, 142 Tagailo-st. INT-AT A GREAT BARGAIN, alo, & nice 7-room liouss, with largo I Trulttroes, wntos near depot, churob, aad achaol. O, BYOUGHE, and 75 Doarhari. FBITL AL WASIINGTON "HEIGITS-OlEAD ach; nvvn, o 10iils s Dattr ghnn ang savings bank. Oanl'at Hoow 8, Nov 71 Wost Madison-st. ~ Opon Saturday avenlus, Fouml..v,-uom\( TVANSTON—TLARGRCHOICR Tofs, 60S100 fout, $15 per foot, Iasy torma. Tho sl of propusly solicited, SASIIEL POLICEY, 11 Lasatlo-st: j‘mn SALI-OR EXCITANGE—NORWOOD PARK— acros, ‘Blackn, or lole, at vory low pricos. S, B, WELLS, 183 Dontliorn-st, 2 ROk sAL EWQOD-TWQ-STORY HOUSE, 4 hrick huscment, largo lob: ‘oasy torms of paymont. TIULBULD & CO., 904 LaSallo-st. TO RENT=~-HOUSES, MICHIGAN-AV.—LARGE FRONT, ATGO oty Swith oo O, (heuntinan, 11 Gt family tablo, ,233 NORTIT FRANKLIN-ST., HOUS R iilock from stfoot-cass, Nouth Markot-st, GORNI:I HOUSE WITIRTORE, ON 00 07 § rooms with gasand Apply on promlsus, or At | 499 SQUTTDEATBORN (NURNSIDR)KT., NEATL roams, good quartars. enty-ninthi—A tirst-rate place o bonrd: f) Tallioy A amesingty tap melees” poads iz near Harrison-st. 54.() WABASILAV.— A EINGLE ROOM, WITH ar without board; also, ‘a front room, furnishad or ubfurnished ; torms resaonabio.} 'O RENT_FURNISIED 10-RO0M THOUBE _ON eap fo prompi-poying tonant. 8. DEL~ ashinglon-t. $4.0010 $6 per 5O 4. WABASILAV. — NEW TOIRDING.IOUSE, urnistied and’ unfurnislicd rooms, with board, 150 barn 10 ront. 0 RENT-DWELLING ON WES'T WASHINGTON. . il B0 T OBERT RAE, 129 Dearboru-st, P 1100 3 o hind Ju $ho ovisa; a1l ory fostetably. A-AV. — ROOMS NIOELY TOR- with water, gas, and batli; meals can 0 RENT_TWO.STORY AND DASCMENT MAR- lo-front dweliing-housos, Macalaster-place, frontin; furnaces, stc. | tinishe tylo; brick harnn! will g rénted 'to dewtra. blo tenants at very roasonablo figuros. NALIAN, 113 and 144 Dontborn-st. FOUR GROOM COTTAGES ON_GARL Wata: IRST-CUARS DAY-HOARD VURNISHED AT moderata rates at the resaurant No. 21 South cornerof Franklin. Givo ua g call aud sae for ABERDELN-§T5t) FURNISIIED |+ TRONT ‘Toome, Wwith or withiodt board, at reasonablo rated. ixth; almost now. WL J 6 Van Buremst, g 0 RENT—A FURNISHED BRICK WOUSE, 4 on TEWKESBURY, BOUNIT PEORTAST., NEAR MADISON—A large, wall furnished room (brick houso) for tiwo o throo gontlsmon, with firat.class board, ‘nor of '‘Throop aut VanBuron.sis, ; Wil font In boardivg owner's family, inauiro at 130 Throop-st. NT—HANDSOMF, 85 or singla genticino, provemonts. HOUTIL ~ MORGAN-ST., NEAR MADISON— furnished rooms with board, suitable for familics ; Bouse first-class, with modorn im- F’n'mm —RNGLEWOOD—200 FEET, TREMEND. oun liargain—tho beat fnvestinunt over offored, HULe LURD & 0., 203 LaSullu-s [fOIt BATE-LAKE VIEWI:R0 foof, slloely of Tako Viuw, at i “Lown 11 W por foot, SNYDI! & LE1% 1 Nizon Luliding, worthiosst LaSailgsis. {708 SALE-TWO TOTS TN SOUTIT DITIOAGO AT a bargain, on parl cash, or hardwood lumbor, or now Tarnitute, for cawh. Got fitlo and abatrast. 2 Wesy Randoli-ate, in o JOR BALE-NORTIL EVANSTON-GOOD BAR. ll. Sg:!hls n lup aud acro proports. JOILN CULVER, 144 a ‘cornar Monran and T00R SALF-OT 7O RENT—AT TTNEDALE, AT X Eeeal vargalo, on montily parmanta, w saey ‘ploasarit. Iy locnted louso Of 7 rooms. O, J. STOUGH, 73500 71 +Dearborn.st i — COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. JTORSALE-VERY ONEAP-OR WILL EXOITANGE: ! tor Chicago proporty—A vory good farm of 185 acres, 3 miley from Chicngo, adjoining o ralirosd statfon aud villago. Heo tho: ownor agd. W, WAUGHOIS offce, TRovm ‘M-l&gnpur Dlock, coruor Clark aud Washington-sts. REAL ESTATE WANTED, TTANTED—T WANT A FRY SMALT, FARMS, SAY 40 to 80 acrey; on lno of rallread within 50 miles of Clilosizo.” Thiave sonio larico farns {0 uxehange for oity /, whero fneumbrances will bo asauimed. or monny i alinctcen city proporty for caah. . I TOSIb- 167 Washixton-ate, Sonm . B W ANTEDO BUY_UROPERTY, TF GHEAT, AT Montrose or Irving Park, lots, blocks, or acros, Ad. drses 3 80, ribune olkoo. -STORY AND DABEMENT ON WAR. 976 WERT RARGOIPILAT-TOUR SINGLE gentlomon can obialn tirst-cless board at xea- souable rates, ~ oom cottaga on West. Taslor. room cottage on W wiven for board of two parso: Dbrick, I V)?fl".\[i;.mlfinflbll\n-l\. 3 58 RS RANDOLPILST. -ORETARGE ROOS, soitablo for geutloman and wifo or twosingle gous tlemen, with board. RENT-DWELLING HOUSES—113% FULTON: st., 9 rooms, 815 vor month; "$20 per manth 213 Wost ftandoiph-st., 4 rooms, Apply on tho promiises, - Tuoms: guo purdday; firat-class in gvury particuiar, Hotols. TLANTIO JOTEL, VAN DUREN AND SHRR. * man.ste,, opposito Jook Islaud Dopat—Eleyant boatd ab rcasonable Tatos; tranmlont, 0 RENT—AT ENGLEWOOD—N) tago, socond bluck from oaraz ran drug store, or write to 8. T, - 0 RENT - VERY LOW, AN ELEGANT EUI b roslioaso at Highiuad Yack Addsess 25 TrIb: . M COT- IO I\O?vf“cwn. TO RENT--ROOMS WAL MOTEL, MARKETST, BETWELR N [ T e e Yonrd at reasanablo ratcs, Day board $6 por weok. ‘Fran. slont ¥2,00 por dny. A fine passenyor olovator constantly [IONIGANAV. " HOTEL (LATE _ TRIEMONT Houso)—Pleasant sulten and eluglo rooms {o_ront Jfith board, furnlstied or unuralshed.” Y'ransiont, 53 por ENT_A VERY PEEASANT FRONT ROOM IN S Businods Dieck, suisbla 1or, 3 T 5" GOt slooping-room or osirablo offices, JANDE HOUSE, 110 ANDISVIFTILA V.—BLEGANT ronmns with huard at pricos to suit the Umea. Leanaicut 82,00 por day. Day hoard £6.00 por ok, Tooms 6 and 7, 167 Clark-at, 7110 RENT-FDRNISOED ROONS, BY il ok bt nhe et 00 63 S0t Maletod- str ifaltod Aad Madiso.s! Applyat oo 13, second four. 0 RENT-NEA TLY FURNISHED ROOMS IN A BUSINESS CHANCES, LONG LEASE, EURITURE AND FIXTURE! O Jatol 1 Onloais dolnig & o Busincs for snia at a bargains rara aiinco e & goud. hotol mus wha Tiahos 1o purchiso Siox s, ddross . O, Chicago. Tyats ) nortbeast cornor T o g oS Wasdruth Honso: ouse bas ik Blodor mproveonts. TG ANTLY FURRISTTD ROONH, AT or nionihs ol by poan Hotel, 153 stroots on South Sida, 81,500 ar roul gatato: rousons for elling, Darty hss (o leavosaon. g ioday and wock, I b for Coloradis, Address 'I' 25, T'ribune offico. AR CIANCER VIS SALOON AXD Wit . liard ball, I fino stock wino: A No. 1'placa for 3 olub- ors, and clgars for : "o omp of Lo bost 00 cash, balaaco fo o RENT—A NIOE WARM ROOS TO Vi at tho Lanis Housn, 48 Weat Randolphest., f conta, aud rooms by waok or monf] exchange for “businors PARTNEES WANTED. DARTNER WANTED-WITH 23,600 TO TAKE A Juanaging Jutdrost \n & eaahy miiatectring buriaosa will pay woll,_Addrosy W 16, "I'ibuno clicu. NI & lished cash uslnoss; pasing hoarly that amoitat 127 Houth Olarlzoat.y Jtoom g4, A e 3 as ) o S ammeu o Koo wold i) a o urhig, Call at 43 W oat Randaiph-st. 1')‘\1 NEILWANTED—WITII $1,600 TO £2,000 OASIL a2 kool manufacturing busiauss; profite over 100 por cout lafiga oity trads oatahlinhod, all 4eh: mashiuery all i vinnli ordor. Bost of roforehces givon, Oall at No, Sonth daiferaon-st. ARTNER WANTED-IN THE RAG AND PAPER stack businoss. Party with $10,000 cashi. can doubla bis moncy 10 aix iouths, Lusinoss fully establishod. Roloronces A 'No. 1. Scourity will lin gisen for tho monos, Addroes for throu gays, 8 &, Tribuno oflico, PARTNER WANTED-WITIL 330 70 830 IN A " prolitablo manufaoturing busingss. Only cash nood anply at Koom 18, 145 South Clark-st. JPARTNEE WaNTED-CUSTON TLOURTSGNILL " —Wanted o steady, rolinblo man,” with not loss than S{Kt‘llru:;l)‘ oash, to lnu'luflli lll‘hll'r‘lll in ':?ll supy Il(!llimxdn ot atan poar iy planty af chaiom: work (e yea ol “ADily at onco 16 We s WA LOLY, 178 Wost Washe. ¥ T WANTRED—WITH FROM $1,500 TO §3,000 L “capital, fn n well-catablishud, eafe, profitablo manu- tiring lnsinoss i Olileayn, Atticies atanlo: 'good, dy domand. Raro chunco! Addross X 41, Tribung GENTSWANTED—** A NEW THING UNDER T} £\ “sunP—dixteen ofl paintings in a hook, ~Nover foro ‘wns such an lilea nttompod for book Hlustratlo every ono_who liss scen it pronouncos it e (\orh‘ Mrs, Tiarttot docoher. Stawe's Intost work, WOMAN IN Sac CRED HISTORY, Is Hlustratod with 16 oll-chramgs, tor pnintings by tho most celebrated artists of tho world, “Tligsu briljjant colar-platey 1ako it uno of tho' nuont nlaue, originnl, and remarkablo books over ailorad., ‘Tt picturey, If publishod sopacately, would roadily sall for 53 usch—or %33, whilo the entiro book can bo liad for oo~ b Gf (hat aniaunt. Toachors, fariors, studeats, fa. dics, disalled n\ln&\lun’ or any perrons desirous of so. curltig an tudopondont l[vlnfi should zpnly for an o Our tormus aro easy and liberal. ~ Nothing need atwot this bool, Tt 1s absolutoly's NIW TIING and *hns aney fn 161 Wiso agnta will act accordingly sud ap- ply for torvitary at onco, Sead far tormy, olrculars, uto,, o Js Iy FORD £ €O., Pabliatiors, 1 Sonrua-st,, Chid cag N OIt A SINULE HORSE AND CARRIAGE 3 ‘:nlh ilin cehaiiiy {nlr.‘il;fd‘;i(l {im af twa (laars, Toi ANGE-THOSE niro o thorough tatlly loree, beilt b kind, and geatlo (ehild or lady cau drivo), nss: and now top buggy, only usod a fow tinses, " I exchanged, !fll‘l ‘«’m Wost Bido proforved., Address Q ), Tributio o, PO, SALESTVLISIL W AR, 5 lo ani fast, 2 wpio ek Tow, wt EXTONS Stabloe 1 Awungeats {101t SALE-CHEAP_TWG GOOD ITONSEH, WA 1 ony, and harness, sutablo for oxpross or dol! b Teak Dumsaiio Bowing: Jach Lasailo, MR i prore ind {15 Rrgeh Watareit, Y, fs illlllh Mark: et T WHITEHEAD'S NIABLE, COIL Vits-nitiac and ydo furny., Liesed Gnd i ‘Nono acd e by ana goc G b who mioas Lusiooss, " for s MMUSIOAL, GREAT BARGALN & FINET 113 o n B aco o oonditiong uE oo ) L LEWIE, ULY WONBERFUL ulalrvoyant and busitoss mediva, 50 Wost Madic )ITAKOGS VOR BXLE AND T0 NENT; NEPATNT P nmca‘an‘_yx;.‘n,r o S0 Fant ‘néa brldyo, 10 it s i AND Pij L plos - of tho Nieholson organ fastary 1é authorlzs ta solivlt organ. and melndooh repalring end tanuing Orders for aied work witk La uitondod to Gnly as 1o 1h fory, W Fast Indiua-at 30( PIANUS A JblillA{\'}{ FOL BALE-AT X Atroat g ot Jur s ol for vout e daln 6 foutallments, STORY & CAMD, Sil Bluto-st., neat GLAIRVOYANTS, DL RN, T VRET MATIION.A1., OLATi. AW, 'vogaut, teils tho pe s, Droeoiit aud fuburo. sl Siatcef i bF ChtUroWALG UF Huaasg roree Purulahos A GENTS WANTED_FOSIETITING RS bty Iy wakes: S0 Dor. woeks cxpons @ Tant Maddnestor ciom 8, GENTS ‘aud Luslueas capucity ean casily das ou gor gonda; praills S v cuat F3to R0 eapltal reduirad Ml COL, Koom 16, 161 Easy Handolpli-sta, hileago. + NT WANTRD - A o o emaiogod i buters ‘And oxporlonced seunty woll ncqualnied with buscrs HeRiT0, pcd, and priatod Manchestor goodn, nnd Bind: fa00 binsk woods: . Addvess,with roftretiou N 6, yor W. i BATTEL & SN, Now lifo Mauchster, Fug. BurAL Turlt [ QINGER — SEWING-AAGHING— OFRig) —oF T heints & et T4 Sout Hebatodat. - Sfachists wald or " rinted on ainytatins, and. sewlug given wlien re- auirey SNGER OVFIGHE OF A, J. WELOH T, 316 BOUTT S5 Nikfertat., uehins sold n. tnonthily pasmionts an Machluos repnirod. (o opon ovaminss. ¥ QINES, T BEST FAMILY SEWING ptng. Mo, neodios, it i ropilring, Will- Gibhs 8. M, Go. ‘oornar Wabeli-nv. and Adanss MISOELLANEOUS, 3005 OUENED AND OLOSED, COMPLIGATRD pecounte, aditad Al work Fanwicing wu oxpors v olied by W E3sHl, Accountan = AR PAID UOIL GAST-OFF TOLOTHING ARD vy iy by souding o lotor At IXPERIENOUD WEATTIEIL STRID MEN WART- 7 T ity and conntry; tovoll & strlp that the rab= e will not pullout ot “Py 1, VALENTING & CO., i 0 Bt Ularkeat. nora} Agony: 1 iai it OASTOTE DRIGLSMA, 517 Houll niled t 10 HUTLDERS AN :1»“} s Adoroes ) T, VANTED X JAR 10 01N AMEAT MATH or 10 tako half share by itiboat stumd in- Ohicagos Addeonn 565, Tribuno oy s S VY ANPED=A BN BARMILHOR RH0UTH 1Y RAK argor, 2F Routh Clarkst, s _PERSONAL, ; AT—JONN AND ALEXANDEI VILASER, PERS Pt W 16k, hiso tlond, Bt (h s Pont-Othien herey Pupnosas “Chirtvunth- ‘Qoruor oud adusy: PATIE AN MADIBON.ST. GAR, fast eveniug, WHIl lady who sat lu 10 R, Casslor sl Motlio '0 IRENT—ONE O 1170 FURNISHED FRONT TRUSINESS INTERESTS SOLD, PARTNERS PRO- urad, legiilmata openings on hand, Roal eatato & o, Tor bisincs,. LINBALL & 00 Koom 1 Ohureh Block. AUNDIY FOI 541, cliaso s bueiusss ciicap i dull tncs, ind, when tiat tmo has passod away, ¢ row at lils mistako. - 1f you want such o buatuges, ovors: thiug fieat-elass and in “rioniug ordor and choap, cal 80on at 226 Wost Washingtun-st., noar Peorin. rodus, In A new stonc-front houeo, fa 3 private family. inquira a0 117 North Wollaat., : 3 0 RENT—5 WOOMS, AT 13 £ montie Inqulra at H98outh Hiftlav. =3 —YOU UAN ALWAYS PUR o sollor often reflccts with nor- ENT—5 HOOMS, 816 PEIL AIONTIL; 4 ROOMS, 8¢ £17 por month; 3 rooms, 7a0d 3, at €4, Toqul 143 West Hiarrison-st, 10 RENT—A PLEUASANT FURNIGHTD DRDROOM, a0 or two geatlemen, 1 block apposite tho Grand QMALL TOTEL FOR SaLi; WITIIN Twa blosks of tio Clnmber of Comierco; dola iuo busl: ness and making mnnoy; {o ba rold cheap avd o ons Gr Avnl WU SRMBON &6, T rsatle! st sk, Gontral Hatol, Miol < R cquired. Ad: G Mg Sthmacl i 0 LENT—AT 12 AUGUSTA-ST., b NIOE ROOMS, water in (ho kifchoy, at $15 por nionth. 0 RGNT—FURNIS] Congress-st., one deor froms Walidal-av. —X FINK {RONT ROO) m., or Sundsys any thne, 4t 34335 South Park.r —ROOMS—A PHIVATE FAMILY (GENT and wifo), {n ¢ how brick liouso contaiuing all modorn ROOMS, LOW, AT NO. 20 FURNISIED, goods._Address 1115 0_CADITALISTS_PAICTIES WI0 ANE LOGK. Ingt for & xafo and profitablo investmont, are Invited to investiguto” o lopltiato entorprire, Tully ceuubiisso horo most. satlatotory roaulta can o ghoven: & fi;m':fi} Sxamination fa. caurtad. Priveipata (aot sonts) w Ploase scdcees S 6, Fribine oes: i g ALUANLE TIUI-FARM OR GITY PROPERTY 1o exchango for n fiouriny or o frosk stack of ox 31y, 1% %50 })‘l{‘L BU\'! ;“Yl “1‘\55?% Ll“ifi'l‘ ’hl ?‘ & uslioar pusiog, cluar $400 por month, Stoo) G hand for tho mont. 153 LaSalio-ste Toom B, o suito of upfurnfebed front rooms to responsiblo partics, Location, Throopst, Ade 0,000 per. punium; stock on hnd, Ttoom 21, §90,000 7AN%SAETE, WITl DNIRCUIE —FUNNISHED 100N, BINGLE OR BN . suite, from #16 to #40. 16l South’ Clark-at., botwaon Hiadison and Aonro 10 RENT-A FU ISIFD ROOM, WITH FINE; L v & woll-cata aiso ' singlo oo, nt 251 West MORFasste, HORE | Miamiieiusr o mith vors Toreb g manufacturing busin Ureas @ 1, it 10 00 CASIL WILL BUY ALY INTEREST In'n manasctuing bisness, biying .00, 122 LaSally: bored oty roal estate, whihing to tivost lishod frap 3 wlth vory large protits, can & ico. un —ROOMS TOIt HOUSEKEEPING ONE st of Uttlon Park, o Smith-st., 320 snd 5168 month; iu first-clues ordor. Call at & Dearborust., RENT-NORTH SIDE—A NEATLY-FURNISIIED Foutn, south front, hosted and lighted, anly lea mfa- XLOSY AND FOUND. OUND-A LARGE RED COW, WITIL WItITH Tnco, whioh tho ownor can havo by paylng chargus., 13 Southf Saugamon-st. . utes' walk fe 3 et At T S bt oo 1 RENT-IN ONE OF Tl PLEASANTEST LO- & vory convenient suito of L4 montiis old, brass coliar oh, nuewais to tho namis of ik lihorsl foward, 47 South Unlou-st. or 130 Nortls caticns”on Michian-ay. Jellorson-3t, “JRIDAY, NOV. 11, A POINTEI DOG, 4 ar ungarnishd, with batli« ‘A peivato tabla i€ dosirad. T dusirablo partios teasonabla derms wlll ba offurod. Roflorouces givon and roquirad, ty.sccond-at,, of south_on Wi Will please roturn it to Mrs, B, I, and recolve d. sy or wonti, at tha wesund floor, ¥ sod Washington-st GT-ONRK GOLD HAND BRAOHLET BETWREN Gault 1fouso and Flold & Lelior's storo. Tho findor 1 Lo sultehly rowarded by leaving at drug storo north: ormer Ulark aud Monroo.sts. TIT TV o findor Wabaan. asit- ARR, 1175 10 RENTTILE CORNER STORE AND 15ROOMS, taies, o0 Luku aud Markot-sis,, adiirably adaptad S e ar to ponsibilo par “Apply ac 18 arkorat: " o L0 el antial heiara’ uoross ths o Toture O 0l Monrotet bt WapeL Monroc-its bty Rt Ao | i.Counting Ttoum, Telbie atico. T D] Qlifion Iauxe, 1 thicay wtoros agon formis wntiafactury, Manufugturars® OBT—WEDNESDAY BVENING, TITE 17U INST., ' Uny hioreo, having o ceratch on tha loft hind_foot=> aid 0 sunre Lok buggy—on West. Tightgentii-at, ; wlion avor has found it and "will bring It to 157 Walsh-»t. Ceptre-ay, VRUZK O5T — L4 cow, with ared I‘ to findor will Lo Ilborally rewarded i€ returusd to26) “Twenty-elghth-st. will recolvo o roward of 10, i RSDAY, TIE 1T INST, A [0t n farccad: hind foot whit Au old Indy's o, U Dational Bank, i 0 RENT—OFFICES AND UXTURNI: OR SAL stnils sud on sl ‘choup Gor e W e o thogamlor pioca at fio Govesumont Guods Lopot, 46 and 197 Itast Lak Oit SALE=A FINE COU] wilot, elear oF ditg alorue ouco, &t thslt Lactory, 1o OIt BALI— ROUNIY oy Jundtion, via Omabs, ohieap. Callut 143 Moaroo: t., down stairs, Wiscoliazeons. LOOR, 986 FIFTHAV., 7 Fitthav,, 8 rooms, TINONE, av2w Fifth-av) Paswssion glven at FOR SALE. ~CUEAP—DARK BLUE ARMY OLOTI{ 03 TR, WILL DO FOI p 1F wpblicd 10F a) 0 Ltandolphiut. T3 TO KEAIL 0k BALE-LODK TiF o Omalia or’ Yort Ko 7ANTED-TO RENT-A COMPLETE FURNISIED Houro an Wost Bido, or South 5{do, north of Twcn- LoignLugt o orooad 10 por ronth, " Ad- FINANCIAL, ONEY O LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOULS, Gonds, sten, 81 LAUNDIR'S hrivits stles, 190 1ane alpival. noar Clork, -1t PR o PO =T IWHNT-COM O] 10 gentloiman, with broak{ast and supper, in yri- Tnforoncoa ( soquired. ‘Feruis and particus 8] AT A DISCOUNT TQ ritou wantlng lirst-cluss Tod stovk bilok. Ad: 134t Telbun, Tt HOUSERKRERING 9. 00() it oe 4 rvomme, within inots of 2000yt '0 N convenlont suito of Auldrors, with locatio Court-1iouso, and ront loy forms, 359, Sribue onlo " 10 EXCHANGE. 52,500 Foz (rum xix tn (wolve month una Huiiing 5 FIRSTOLASY Oy Itlo norfout abairiot o proscul ‘tilpne otlido, CABIl IN HAND it roal eslMo mariKagol, FpRI SASUL GELR, No. 10Tl S — Addro ¢ 13, 1 Y RARE OHANCE- A MARBLE.FRON with all madern mprovomonte, {n w spicy ood, handy to tho busiuess portion of Chi 1 06 will trado toF stook of gauds, rdss 12 18, ribuno ofioa, He T, ¥OU WAVE FURNITURE, OARDETS, STOVEE lusiber, oF briol | ] T Tumbur, or suy’ goad G, OONTER, AUVGT zwuk ot llquore o nlncoxh‘v’lfl A NUNBER i otk want e ShblanoL Brapirt ot wivh 1o usstors. TARMS IN BX. O pamnting, thon wo K ATy N, Ttoal Lutata” Agents, 100 USEHOLD GOODS, i <, o' sy biid ol hos-ono o iios ( Slanocb af, ull S aop OSGOOD LLIAM Bouth Cutinl-st, TONKLT, B SOUTH GAN. iy 1o highest prioo for' furuiture and hoiieas s Tt 0%t METOL: 11 at onea o1 W lplist, INSTRUCTION, . P INSTITUTE ACADEMY 18 NOW OPR T AL Tl dupasimois of drawing . oy Robrluou sud Luoch ooty OCH IOU'T, Managor, Mivblgel irdios e B '