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- 3 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1873. T e SO\ S ) 1 i e Lol i s (ot e sl el e A B O e P ST S S R O e THE COURTS. An Unhappy Misunderstanding Botween Neighbors, Quarrel Over o Distillory---Proocedings i in Bankruptoy. M, -The Mowell Caso---Notes from All the Couris---Indictments Roturned by the Grand Jury. Qeorgo Brauckmann flled a bill Saturday inthe Buporior Court ngainat Conrad Gelirko, to quict hie titlo to cortain land, Ilo allogos that ho and Gehirko bought tho south part of tho north frac. tional half of the north half of tho onst hnlf of tho northwest quartor of Hoc. 29, 40, 14, Bhoré- .y aftorward thoy agrood to divide tho wost 400 foot, and did mo, onch taking 200 fcot, leasa streot of fifty feot, which was Iaid out botweon tholr rospactivo plcces of ground. Doth builon thotr lots, and lived pouceably for six yeors, and until a fo montha ago, whon dofondant clalmoed that tho partition was invalid, and had boon ro- . golnded, and ho was ontitled to ono-half interest on tha land on which complainant’s houso is situ- ated. DBrauckmann is fearful that Golrke. wil) goll the land, and thus create a cloud on com- plainant's titlo, there being no cvidence of tho portition,nnd aska that Golulko may bo restrained from solling, and that tho partition may bo con- sidered aa valid, w QUATREL OVER A DISTILLERY. John E. Doy filod a bill in the Clrcuit Court Baturday ngainst Charlos J. Binger, Eva Siogor aod Jacob Binger, to provent them gotting pos- ascssion ‘of a distitlory, Complainant alleges that on Boptember 1, 1873, o lensed from Charles J, Singer a distillery situated on Blook 19, in J.IL Rees’ subdivision of tho W, 3¢ of the ‘ B.W. 3 of Boo. 5, 80, 14, Owing to tho difficulty gZof gelting 'tho leanso _chang- ed, - it was agreod ~ that for - n time the distillery stiould bo run- in-Binger's namo. Complninant went in, bought grain, and commonced making highwines, and olaims ho has now on hand 31,000 worth of bighwinos and $1,000 worth of grain. Binger, however, has Inioly rofuscd to recognize tho rights of com- * plsinant, and notified tho intornnl Revenuo Col- octor that ho would not recognize complalnant'a sigoaturo, 80 that said Doy Is unablo to withdras , tho liquor manufactured irom the distillery and sollit. Dofandant threatens to take possossion of tho distillory and eoll tho highwinos, and complainnnt therofora asks an injunction to pro- vent lum interforing, which was granted by Judgo Williams, under a bond for $1,000. . DANKRUPTCY ITEMS, William Cunningbam, Dominick Ihensen, Robort Cunnivgham, snd Dominick 0. Ihonson, filed o petition againat Goorge Dickinzon, claim: ing a certain sum due in a judgment, and allog- m%» s frandulout mortgago of his slock at No. 120 - Archer avenuo to Downeo & Bomis, and & salo undor said mortgsge. A rulae to show causo and provisional warrant of seizuro under & bond of 85,000 woro issued. Thomas E. Courtnoy & Co. flled a petition againet J. A, Lafforty, on & promissory noto for 1,089, which 18 overdue and unpaid, "A rule to 8how causo was ontored, rolurnablo Nov, 24, - The Bugg ond Boiensdorf Manufacturing Com- pany, and I'rederiok Horhold, Andrew P, John- son, and Adolph Bowmoier, fllod a potition joiutly ngainst James A. Huleit, on some so- cepted drafts and morchandise sold sggregating 231,88, and alloging that Hulett modo a fraudu~ leut transfor of his stock of farniture, with in- tent to defraud his creditors, A rulo to show caueo was entored roturnable Nov. 29, and an injunction was alao issued. e n tho case of Holen M. Hoight, timo ivas givon to Aloxandor Drako to fil proofs of dobt and objectious to hor (ismissal. TIE HOW LL GASE, Tho roading of tho dopositions of Nelson Ruuyon, Joln Waldron, and Lowis T. Howell, Wwitess' for the_dofene, occupied most of the day Snturday. Tho testimony wns mostly cor- roborative of tho main witnesses, Smith and Biglor. Judging from tho rato '?x‘x which _the trd is progrossing at prosent will occupy all oF i e e ot Tty " UNITED STATES COURTS, Willinm A. Pholps commonced a snit againat Charles G. Boalt for 81,800, Joseph R, Payaon, as Assigneo of tho Ropub- lio Firo Insuranco Company, obtained a decroo by atlidavit on a croditor’s bill againsi J , A, Par- ish for §1,043.67. BUPERIOR COURT IN LRIKF. Joseph Gordon commonced an action againat Aoxander Bell for 81,000, ' William D. Pahlman, for the use of the Manu- facturer’s Nationnl Bank, brought suit iu as- sumpsit againet the Biack River Insurance Com- pany for 4,000, ‘l'ho samo plointiff also commonced & muit agaiust the Merchant’s Mutual Insurance Com- pany for £65,000, A action in assumpait was begun by George T. McLuughlin and Thomss T, Beanlon against ggrfld&gn\:d 0. Light aud William T. Johnson for Bawuel Giesman and Leopold Bauxbaum tilod - & priocipe in assumpsic againet William Roberta for 31,200, John B, Curtis brought suit against Christo- » phor D. Austin, to recover $2,000. J. Boylkin Leo commenced a suit sgainst Jos. B. Quinn and Mary E. Quinn, for $1,000, Blohlon D. Ogden and E, H. Sheldon, both in’ their own right and aa executors of the ostats of E, Janes, deconsod, brought suit against William 7. Ralph, to recover $2,000. Isanc and John P, Davies filed a prmcipe ogainst Ohatlos G. T, Prusslng, for $8,000, Heng Blandy commenced & suit against the ?!do_:xn’ uagn-l’uuenmu Company, in assumpelt, or £8,000, Rand, McNally & Co. filed & prmcipe agsinst oy i, Kidor, for 800, Liepe he enry F. Eamos entered up judgmont against T Garinor and Frod H. Gomd tor 51 A0 John N. Jowett brought suit in the Circuit Court in ru*)]avm against Charlea Daft and TFredorick Datt, to rocover a carriage, buggy and sleigh, of tho value of $1,200. CRIMINAL COURT. Batarday was arraignmont day in the Oriminal Court. Fifty-alght porsono wero armalgned of whom eleven pleaded guilty. The following are tho more important of those indicted: John Bornsolm, for aesault with intont o kill his wife Anna Bornsolm. Emmot Culbreth, for for- gery of the name of Carson, Heott, Pirie & Co, Jolin Hanloy, assault with intont to kill Richard Dalton. Phillip Koohler, John Lawlor, Michnel Leonard and James Reynolds were also indicted for assaults with intont to kill. 8. W. MoNell, W. Lowe, and Andrew D, Swauson were indicted for concealing mortgagod property. The triala of thoeo arraigned Saturday will be commenced to-day, COUNTY COURT. argnret T, Millward was appointed_adminis- trator of tho estate of Henry Milward undora el & Ashet fntod guar jaral: A, Mitchell was appointo rdian of }Vislw Honry Mitchell under a bonod for 10,000, - . “In the case of Orrin Miller the prosent sdmin.- istratrix, Susan Miller, was removed, the Court finding that she was not the widow, and letters of administration de bonis non granted T. M. ‘Wilder under a bond of 84,00 PERSONA! THE OITY, Q. A, Asp, of Now York, ia at tho S8herman, Georgo P, Plant, of Bt. Louis, is at the Pal- “ner. “rfimnm M. Church, of Montreal, is at the Pal- mor. L. Goodmah, of Ban Franciaco, is at the Grand sacifla, Emorson Leland, of Boston, la at tho Grand Pacifio, W, J- L. Groono, of Hartford, Conn,, is at the Tardnor. . 'L 8. Wadsworth, of Bau Franolsco, is at the Pulmor, A'ho Rov. Dr. Harrly, of Sootland, Is at the Bherman, Gon, Charles Hathaway, of Iows, i st the Bhermau, J.N. A, Griswold, of Now York, {a at tho Grond Pacifio, Tho Hon. Jumes W. Pock, of Bloomington, is ¢ tho Bhormau, Drs, Kingsloy and Chiambors, of England, are § the Graud Vacifle, T'ho Hon, Jamoes Ross, of Morrison, Iowa, is & tho Commercial, *cton, Esq., & prominent oitizen of uiteo, isat the Commoreinl, H, D, Monoll, Galveston, Toxns; 8, F, Fon- ouden. Iihodo Island ; W. G Gavlord, Lock- I port, and B, H, Biackwell, B urlington, Towa aro guostn at the Palmer, ¥ Mr. J, ¥. Dunnie, Passonger Agont of the Marlotta & Ciucinnati Railroad at Now York City, 18 atopping at the Conlral. - Jogoph Greenhut, botter known ne * Little Joo of tho Slaals-Zeilung,". hns bocome tho oity editor of tho Chiosgo Daily Union. ‘D, T, Boymour, Mariford, Uonn.; Jamoes M. Price, Naw Joraog;and . thie Ton, J, . Johnson, Thiladelphin, aro rogistorad at the Bhormau, . M. Farley and J..J. Marsh, Now Yorl; E. B. Boooher, Cincinnati ; James Harpor, Fond du Lao, and B. T. Darclay, Pitisburgh, are stoppivg at the Grand Paotfic, i . v ‘Do Cordovs, the satirist, tolls the atory of ¢ Tho New Clorgyman " ju tho Star Conrae to- norrow night, Not to have heard him is to lisvo missod an oxasllent opportunity for onjoy- John Bhorman, Jr., roprasonting the suspond-, od Firat National Bank, of Washington, is In tho clty offocting settlomonts with such of our Na- tional Banka ‘a8 wore corroepondonts of:tho Vashington concorn. IMe is, & guestof tho rand Pacifie, 3 g *Col, Waller,-a gontieman who was an offleor of somo diatinction la the, Confedorate army, now rordding in this olty, roports’ that_ ho was Wwaitod on rocontly by a dologation of Irishmen, who de- sired him to organize an Irish rogiment immedi- atoly, and couduet it to the troubled Island of Cubs, cithor o9 a part_of tho Insurgont army or 88 on independent military organization, } IN GENERAL. Bradiaugh's torms aro $200 a night, =~ There aro sixteon Amorican soulptorain Romo and oleven in Floronco. ;i * Tho Hon. Aloxander Maolenzio, tho new Cana- dlan Promior, bogan lifo as a stone mason. Quoon Victorls is miiting for hor portralt, thc)} is intendod as & gift . for .tho . Emporor of ussia, . : Misn Pogaon, danghtor of tho Goyornmont astronomer at Fndras, ling boen sppointed ne- sistant astronomer, o Trosident Weloh, of tho Tows"Agrionlturai Oollege, tondered his rosigontion :to tho .as- sombled Board of Trustees lnat Wodnesday, It was roforred to a committeo of tho Facnlty, consisting of G. I, Kilburn, Waahiugton Allon, and I. J, Mitchell,. W. D, Lucas,jof Ames, . was eleotod Tronsbirer of tho Board. 5t A club of students at Princoton Collego com- bined this year to sccurc a' fow entortninments {for public edification. Tirst thoy ongaqnd Mrs. Beott Biddons to road, but tho Church Trustees forbndo the recitals because, Mrs, Blddons had boon known to act Shakepearian parts “%‘m tho stago; and whon, aftor bowng balked in this way, they -socured Gorald Mnssey to lecture, tho Faoulty smashed tho slato because '* Massoy is & misbeliover.” A few dnys sinco the New York Sun published » lotter purporting to ba from Trank Walworth, in which higmv.lmmumlnn uago way used in roferonce to Htokes. . \fnlwnxm BEBUTCS 1Y that hor son Frank “was not tho author of tho Tottor, and has nat the slightent knowledga of ite source, It is difloult to understand how auy one can bo 80 malignant na to forga o lobter that the writer must have known would cruelly hurt Frank Walworth's friends, oven if it did not in- juro him.—Saralogian. BILLIARDS. Sixth Day of the Tournament—Gnmes This Afternoon and Evoning—Satur~ day’s Scores—Gencral Rocord, The first game of the billiard tournamont this aftornoon, commencing at 1:80 o'clook, will occur botwesn Georgo Blosson and Petor Snydor, and will be the laat of tho latter s serios. Cyrillo Dion and Maurice Daly'will follow them in n gamo which will cortainly bo ono of the best of the tournsmont, both players being protty ovenly matohod and bittor foca st billiacts. In thio evening, commencing at half-past 7, Josoph Dion aud Garnier will bo-tho contestants, and the day's entortainmont will be concluded with a |, gamo botweon Cyrillo Dion and Ubsasy, which will in all probability bo a rival for tho Tomark- ablo contost botweon the groat Fronchman and Daly on Saturday ovening. 2 SATURDAY'B GAMES. - - Tho following aro the scores of ths games layed in the billiard tournamont at. Kingsbury all on Safurday aftornoon and ovening. Thoy aro ropublished {n the order in which the gamos camo off, and will givo to thoso of our roaders who do not tako a deep intorcst in billiards, all the information thoy desiro : Ggruien=S, 0, 3, 82 5,0, 9,6, 0 47,0081, 41,181, 0 3, 8, 19, Total, 400, 1,08, 46,0, 3 af, 11,1, n,'o,’z?)’, Snydcr—3,'8, b, Ln,'m,'u_;n 3,8, 0,7 19,0, 3, , 13,0, 2,'0,0, § %ay,l?a,amd“gtn.n,l.?. 13,','2,0,, 6,75, 1, Averages—Garnior, 10,10 ; Bnyder, 3,18, Tdme of Game—1 Wour S0 minutes, Slosson—1, 1, 0, 5, 4, T, 15, 0, 0, 0,0, 24,13, 0,0, 0.4, 31, 0, 18,11, 0, 10,0, 3, 1, 1, 19,'5,0; 3, 0, "22, 1, 71, 16, 21, 0,0, 8 8 8,0, 8, 1, 30, 10, 6, 3,0, 1, 2, 11, G, 4, 5, T—Total, 400, : Desduriper—D, 0, 0,0, 16, 8, 3, , 0,17, 0,17, 1, 4,0,0, 4,9,1,7, 34,9, 1,1, 0,8, 3,10, 1, 1,'3, 6, 33, 4, 1,34, 19, GOAL LG0T L0 65,0456 5 0= Atérages—Slosaon, 6,52; Beesunger, 6,9, n"“”%zgm::“?'isgn:lmguf'a 28,.0, 10, y 9y 9 v"s:l, bo.a'"" ) 0, 3,002, 48, 0,7, 6,0, 0,1, 3,4, es—Dion, 6,40 ; e B 0,07, 0,59, 0, 47,5,0,1,, A ,7,8, 0,9, 91, ,5,0,1, . 3, 0, %, 23, 10, 3, 6, 6 3, 11, 23,0, 6, 14, 10, , 10, 0, asa! 1 J 3, 3, 3,4, 4, 63,9,'50,'4,1, 4,0,0,'0,20, O 4 Snyder, 3.3, Time -, Daly 1,0, . evorywhero they-oucountored failare. 1,0,2,0,3, 0, 1, 0,3, :Z 15, 0,1, 0, b, 1, 0, 10, 30, 51,'1,'3," 44, " Total, 100, Averages—Daly, 6,137 Uboaay, 7.8, 7 T¥ma of Game—1 hotirs and 45 minutes, : AECOMD OF THE TOUBNAMENT. The following is & record of the tournamoent op to date, It will bo published every morniug’ until the gamos are finished, so that the public Tony see at o glance bow each player stands. Tho fliuru wiil bo changed as games are played, and when tho tournament s onded the two blank columna will be filled in : 4 uns wBE| - Saian (ai7b 700g | 0 20Uy g Players, suZezel- o ‘Blosson, BENEFIT TO MR, OFAD It has been decided to tendor Mr. Michael Y. Goary a complimontary bonefit on Thursday evoning, whicl will probably bo the last 6voning of the tournamant. ~The games to bo played are likoly to bo deciding ones batwoen the best g]l{- ers. The gentleman haa been indefatigable in his endeavors to make the tournoy successful, and has managed it with groat from the commencement. Consequontly, he is ontitled to Tecognition from the public and the players, and will doubllozs eceive 1t in & substantial form, Y —_——— Extraordinary Inducements aro offered to cash buyers st the dry goods auction sales of George P, Gore & Oo,, Nos. 08 and 70 Wabssh avonne, Two days of each week aro now used to dis- Pose of the great shipments dally rocelved from East. orn manufacturers, Thesale of next Tucaday, the 181 tmatant, for virlely end atiraollvenoss Bas hover boon exceeded in this city, The stock comnsts of ocustom-made clothing for mem, boys, and youtha; alao, gonta! furaiahing goods, woolen ‘knit foods i ehawls, Oardigans, nublas, scarfs, mitts, and hoslory: Goverment goods, and & iino of ' ingraln, hemp, an Dutoh carpots, On Thursday, the 20th, an attractiva axloof dress goods, whita goods, notious, bosiery, loves, &o,, will bo offered, Fartlea dealiug with this §ouing aro Hever dlanppoiated, sa svery log put up i sctually sold. —— Nature's Remedy. 3lather Earth,” bountiful to man, producing abun- danco for the nourlshment and gratification of tho ‘human race, bas, for yarlous flls, given an invalusble plant known a4 buchu, grown in the tropics, from which the virtuos aro extracted by the Mossrs. Kear- uey & Co, by sclentifio process, and an artiolo pro- diced known a5 Kearnoy’s Bxtract of Duoht, bighly appreciated by modioal men sud all who have testod 4ts virtues, —— ‘Wants to Invast, "The attention of our readers ia calied o an adver- Usement on the first page of to-day's issue, entitled “ Purtnorship,” The advertiser, baviug & cash capltal of $26,000, would 1ike to invest it In o safe and good }m:luu business in this city, His sddress i glven in ho aidvortvoment, g DI O Public Library of Kentuoky. »- In Tue TBIDUNE of next Baturdsy will be found s column advertisement, glving all the particulars of the fourth gift concert of the Publio Library of Keatucky, | Unitod Btatos, for twonty WISCONSIN. The Loegislature of 1874 From Qur Own Correspondent. Man1sox, Wis., Nov. 15, 1873, I dnoloss n list of mombera oloot to tho Logislature,—the only correct list that has yet Dbeon mado up. Every porson olectod over regular Ropublican nomi- near, with ono oxcoptlon,—n strong Rtopublican in Wausliara County,— is classod as Opposition. Ropublicaus aro given in Roman, and Opposition membors in Xalio : . i BENATE, 1, Patrick I, O'Rourk, 18, W. II, Hiner, 2, John I, ltead, 19, Robert McGuriy, 3. £ I, Cotzhnusen, 20, Joseph Waaner. 4. I, A, Bleeklinm, 31, Myron H, McCord, 8. Charles Herrick, 23, Retnhard Schicchting, O, John lilack, 23, Walter 8, Greene. John A, Jolnson.. . 24, Honry D, Barron, T, D, Weeke, 25, R, L, D, Potter, Teancls Little, 20. R, K, Davie.- Jol Ao Rice, 47, Evan O, Joi Francls Campoll, " 25, Georg Krounkop. 1 29, Thomnaa B, Scolt, 30, . P, Graham, 81, G, C, Hixon, 1 3 14,'; B.Quimby. - * i 52, 1t, O, Feld, 18, Carl . Schmidt, 10.°J, ¢, Holloy 3 olldway. 33, Adam Shantz, e opiblicansy 115 Opposition 16 ublicans, 17 ; osltion, 18, o V15 RETEN LY, Adama snd Wood—Obnrles A, Cady. . ‘Anbland, Darron, Douglas, Polk, ote.—Samuel 8. Fifield, > Tirawn and part . 5. Bartran, Pal Buffalo—A. Caluwmnet—. Chipy Clark and Jackson—NMark Douglas, Columbid—Jonathan Bowmav, Bamuel Hasoy, I, W ernton=1. I, : rawford=—I¥, I, Eiana; Dnne—Johns Johnsony::L’hilo Dunning, J. B. .Kehl, Michael Johnaon. + Dodge—E. J. Boomor, D, €. Gowedy, D, L. Bancroft, Jacob tadden, dvgust IV, Lehman, John Lunner, Door and part Kownuneo—0. A leed, Duny sud Popin—d. L, Plunarct. o Olnire—2homae Carmichael, ylonp du Tac—David Whittuny J. S. Wetks, James afferty, . i amn!/_mmui.reukmn, J. D. Caltie, G. Wehrly, Robert Glenn, » * GreenClinsles Deanison, Greon Loke—3, M, Knox, . Towa—If., £, Jtotoe, Willlam Tobinson, : oJeiersoni=Charke Beckmar, “Auatin Kellog; L, B; aswoll, 2 i 3 Juneau—Tobn T, Kin Kenoshis—2, 5. Hlotia La Oromo—pavid 4, Donald. ayotto—Jalin I, eard, - Manitowoo—C. &t Zorn; Ui, S, Lorigan, Joseph Ran~ . Horathon 17, . Sitsrthorr, rquetle fam Murphy. Mibwaukeo—dired . Ls "c«’ry‘ Joseph Iamilton, Janes MeGrath, A. If. Phelps, Chaviea I, Larkin, I, H, ltichards, F. i1, Weat, John' Fetienz, J, L, Semman, Peter Porth, James Mclver, G Muur‘no—lhllMWnflu, Thoinas MeCaul, Oconto—11, M, Royeo, . Outaganilo, Waupocs, snd Shawano—G. N, Rich~ nond, J, C. Hozle, Orabke—E, 12, Blake, Tovae . Camen portage—D. It. Oloments, . Tacino—Chariea L, Blits, F. X. White, . BoGrow, Philp AL, Bmith, of Rowaunco—XMorgan L. Martin, trick Hobbina. : , I, Carler. pewn—J. M, Bingham,* on, foih, A, Zimmerman, Richland—V, B, McGroy, Dl Ttock—. Osborue, 8, 0. Carr, Audraw Darlass, Asa- tiol Henderaon, John IFinans, B G i B, B, Yeleh. ) auk—C, C. Kuntz, D, E. Welch. Bhobosgan—Julius Hodensiad, S. D, Hubbard, Louts ol - 4 o o ‘ Trompealeau—Noah D, Comstock. ; ‘Vernon—William Frazor, L’dqm‘ Enok, . . Walwortu—W, I, Horon, ¥, A. Ducbee, Willism urgl Whelington— TV, Sawyer, Jeremiah Riordan, Waukeshio—IF. i1, Hardy, Henry Clausers, anntara—G, I Blowors' (ud). Vaupaca—0, Catdwoll, . Winnobago—gab, ouck, Tiltiam P, Peckham, Carle ton Fonter, Frank Loach, = i ; Topublicans, 40; Opposition, 60. A fow countlos romain to' bo heard from of- ficially boforé summing up oit tho Stato tichot, ' Prus. A NEW CABLE. Another Transatlantic Link=-Tho Wire to, Be Complcted Noxt: Mayes £600,000 Paid In--A Xlistory of theo nterprive. 2 <. Ko the New York Times, Withili the paot few days it has becomo dofi~ nitely Imown in this city that tho much-taikod-of Americau Atlantio Cable. Tolegraph Company had rocontly mot with such succoss that the spoody completion of the onterpriso could no longer bo & matter of doubt. ‘Lhe bistory of the Company is a vory eventful vuo.. It was or- nized in 1807, under tho lawa of the State of ow York, aud’ by virtue of an nct of Congrosa fnusnd during that year. It was the intention of Lo originnl projeotors to pracsed at ouco with tho construction of the line, ifid for that pur- ‘posomany influentint and wealtlsy capitalistssfgni- 1lod their intontion of liboraliy subscribivg. ~At tho outset, howover, many diflicultios weore mot with. ‘'ho sevorest of theso was -tho apposition of thion oxisting telograph and cablo_companios, O account of such opposition, aud by roason of tho influonce of thoso companies, tho parties in- torosted in the new company found thomgolves obliged to chango tho flold 0f oporations from this country to “England. But evon thoro, as is allogod, they found tho Epaullim and in- fluouce of those opposod to tho new undertak- ing too strong for them, It was impossible to E:t the stock on tho London Excliango, as every ‘g0 baokor in that city hed boon so_ infiuenced a8 to believe tho proposition to establish tho new cablo was - nothing moro than a schemo which had Loon ealled into lifo for tho purposo of do- frauding those who should e so fool- bardy as..to. take _stock,. Fiuding them- solves ‘bafllod in' England, the agent and Frujuntors of the now plan went to Holland, and riod in Rottordam, Amstordsm, and othor largo commiorcial contros to negotiato tholr papor, but - overy direction they woro mot with the, mslg + “The oxisting lines aro suiliciont; it would be folly to ostablish now onca." In thoso unsuccessful efforts a number of -years were sgent, and upward of 100,000 ex~ ponded. Buch was'tho condition of the Com- pany when, about a year ago, tho want of & new cablo began to be folt in Englaud. A number of prominent capitalists took tho matter In hand, held several moetings with tho object of ascer- tainjug the views of the business. public on tho subject, snd of discovering the exact amount of patronage which might bo oxpocted 1n the ovent of tho laying & new cablo or cables, Tho result of these mootings was the incorporation of $Tho Dircot United Statos Cablo Company— Timited.” ¢ 8o far matters went on encouragingly, but at this,point tho question waa raiaed, * How aro wo 1o offoct & landingiof tho cablo in England " Thou the .American Atlantic Cablo Telegraph. Company was thought of, Investigstions fol-" lowed, It was found that the Aot of Congress under which the American Company was found- ed gave it full power *to lnx land, and operate its cable or cablos on * tho Ablantlc const of tho cars,” Upon the discovery of this importaut fact, tho mauagors of the English company at once put thomuelves in communication with tho Amorioan organ- ization, sud an agrecmont was entered into botwoon them, by which thoy bocamo identified, although ‘each rotained ita orig- inal nsme, Arthur MaocArthur {Eastman, of New York, was mado joint agont of both companies, and it was srranged thot the capital of the Company be £1.800,000, divid- ed Into 85,000 shares of £20 each, and that in cago the Company should increnso its capital by tho issue of new ahiaros, such shares might be issued upon any terms, as to proforonco or other- wlse, that mlgm bo dotermined by the meeting sanotioning tho incroase. The now Company have entered lnto & contrack with Mosers, Btemons Drothors, tho tolegraph engineors of London, England, and Borlin, Gor- many, for the construction of & cable 8,000 nau- tical 'miles in longth, Tho tofal con- tract—prico 18 £1,211,000, This inoludes tho psymont for the manufacturo, Iaying and landing of the cablo, and its moin- tenance in good order for thirly days aftor lay- ing. Tho contraot also sots forth that the last two installments of the contract prico bo paid as follows : Oue installmont, amounting to £87,~ 200, upon the cablo boing complotely laid iu good working order, and ths other, amounting 0 £47,000, atter the cable haa beon subsequont- 1y maintained in good working order for thirty ays, It ia also specially provided that the revenues acoruing during that poriod ehall be- long to the Company, The conatruction of tho cablo ia now boing rapldly pushod forward un- der tho supervision of tho contractor, It will havo n coro of 480 pounds of coppor and 400 ;mundu of gutta-porcha to the uautical milo, Thig will mako it the heaviost cablo in oxistouce, Moro than onc-hall of ihe new cablo has al- rondy boon constructed, and the Directors stato that'it is cortnin that tho Mensrs. Siemens will bo enablod to fulfill their contraot, aud that tho wholo wire will bo finished, coilod on sbip-hoard, and ready for Inying on the 1st of next.May, ‘Tho now cablo isto bolaid frowm tho west coast of Ircland to Ryo Deach, N, II. It is ox- Fnctud that n reluforcing station will be ostab- isbed on Nowfoundlaud, or some place in the vlflnl‘;.y i but this hag not yet boon fully dotor- mined, 5 2 Mr, Willism O, 8toddard, tho Becrolary of the Amocrican company, stated yestorday that considorably more than owvo-half of the stock of “tho uow Company had beon subseribod for, and that tho rost was boiug | ued” that. tiio - now Company will rapliily paidin. The London mnnn?nm bolioye that n{tnr allowing tho conlract prico for tho cable and atations, instrumonts, batterles, land connoations, and all otlier probablo and possiblo doductions, there will be, whon tho cablo is Iatd and in working ordor, o Aurplus of at loast £50,- 000, which will bo available for working capital. It ix alao atatod that, allowing for ropotitions, onrth gurronts, and othor disturbing influonces, ond taking tho speed of transmirsion for a con~ socutive number of hours, at & minimum rato of only nino words per minuto, 9,720 words could bo iransmitted por day, This would be reckon- h;lg eighteon hours out of the twenty-four na ootive. Taking tho yoor at 800 days, this would givo, at o tariff of threo English uhfillngs s word, £487,400 ne tho gross recoipts por annum, It s thought that the Com- nny will begin its working on thoso orme, but as soon aflor its insuguration a8 posaiblo o doduction will bo mado, and 1t 1a hoped that witbin a yost thoy will bo ablo to rocelve and transmit to London cablo mossagos from New York at the rato of 26 cents por word, This, it i3 8ald, can ‘be dono, as tho Company will bo untrammoled with ooy contract whicl makos tho paymont of a royalty to ‘othor linos neoosmsrY. Mr, Eostman stated yostorday that tho numbor of ‘Cransatlantlo ‘meesnges was constantly In- cronsing. This bad been tho caso to such an ex- tont thnlwlillo, in 1868, tho, q{glu Tocoipta of tho Atlantio Tol ogrn?h companies ywere, with tho hlfi’h tarlll thien in forco, ostimnted to bo sbout £475,000 por aunum for. the yoar 1873, and undor, thoe roducod tariif thoy amounted to somothing liko £088,000, an Incronso of about 45 por-cont in . four yoars.. From this. fact. it. s ar- bo ablo to roap & falr proft, even at ' tho low ratos Fropuud. Arranygomonts for tho trans- mission of massagoes havo beon mado with tho Atlantio & Pacifio and other telograplt lines of tho conutry, and slso with the loading oues to Europb, 'and “nogotintions aro now in progross with tho Atlantic Tolégrapli 'Company by which 1t 18 boliovod. tho, low-price Bystom can bo etill furthor oxtondod. Tho affairs of tho now Com- pany in tho country aro said to bo progrossing vory favorably. A lnrgo tract of Jand hns beon purchasod for a station at Ryo Beach, and ro~ coiving officed aro ‘hoon to’ bo erected, and it is atated that officos aro to be eatablishied in Now York during tho coming wintor. . * 10WA." Hollof for the Suifcring Scttlors .in Northwestern . Xown =« Counterfeit United States Coupons Brouglht from Gormany, ' % Dgps Mornes, Is, Nov, 16.—Gov. Onrpon- tor yostorday gavo 925 to tio roliof fand of tho starving Qsceola aud Lyon County homesteadard. Ex-Gov. Morrill, from his siok-bed, sont a noto to Adjutant-Geu. Baker.to draw on him for €5 for each of tho mon who helonged to his old rogiment, tho Twenty-first ‘Iows, and if thoro wore nono of them, thon for such sumsas was deomed best for tho rofief of tho noedy. Boveral days ago & Gorman came hero from Nuromberg,Gormany, togottle, bringing with him 91,500 In coupona’ o 5-20 ‘Unitad Statos,, whioh ho bought for gold at a bank in Nurom- berg. ‘Yesterday he offered them at'Allon’s bank for cash, whon the Cashier pronounced thom counterfolt. Thoy' hiavo boon forwarded to Washington to bo examined. It is probable that the Nuremborg bank hiad beon swindlod. RELIGIOUS. oo Methodist Missionnry Work. New Yonk, Nov. 14.—Tho Genoral Missiomal Committe of tho Mothodist Episcopal Churol Lias made tho following among obhor appropria- tions for mission work ¢ Gentral Illinois, 31,000 ; Contral Ohio, $2,000 5 Contral Poansylvonis, $1,700 ; Cinoinnati, 82,000 ; Colorado, {ncluding approprintiona for’ new workers, 87,700 ; Dos oinos, . $1,600 ; Dotroit, 84,000 ; Eaak Oregon, 93,500 ; snd Erio, $1,000. .+ CASUALTIES. J ‘Broke Through the Ice and Drowneds Bax Fnavocisco, Nov.: 16.—There was flue skating Lore thig morning, but the ico grow weak under the day’s sun, snd a 10-year old girl namod Mahor, broke through and was drownod this aftornoon, > Pouankrersie, N. Y., Nov., 15.—Threo boya \\::m drowned to-day while skating near tho city. gars PACIFIC COAST. Sudden Death and Strange Suicide. £ax Fraxcisco, Nov. 16.—Jonoph Farrady aud his friond, Charles Dnd‘xfi, went to the Califor~ nin Theatre last night. 'T'lioy went out to take s drink, “when Dudgo hweamo suddenly ill, and died. Farrady seoms s, havo thought ho would De accused of poisoning his friond, gud blow Lis braing out. lim—to rematu and recclve the vigorous huss thint awaited him, or Lo run. o vory naturally choso tho Iattor. And how lo did ranl Gun in_ono hand and hat in tho othor, ho dashed tbrough the undorbrush liko & yonug lurricano, and mado’ for the noarost oloaring. Over loge, across strenms, and up hill and down ho flow, evon with the rapidity of tho birds, over and anon I.nmlnql his head to ono slda to noto the progross of his would-be dovourer, The bear was closo bohind him, oa- fior in iy Eurmlz, when tho oloaring wasreachoed, With ono bound the hunter scaled tho fenco, and took aoross tho flold like grensed lightning, Lloro tho puranit ceasod. ‘The boar having na- aorlod lis right to his native junglo, gave up tho chago, whilo tho tired huntor wendod hia wonry wn{ bomownrd, which ho did not reach, howover, Tl ator ho i thorouglly mada up'hi mind to carry ariflo tho noxt timo he wont out to “gearo up " daer. AMUSEMENTS. ~ STAR LEOTURE COURSE, MUBIO HALL, DE CORDOVA, Tho nimitable humorist, will toll the satirical atory of thia NEW CLERGYMAN, IN THE BTAT COURSK, To=IMorrovw Nigsht. Admisslon, 60 conts. Rosorvad Soats 25 conts oxtra, Forsnlo thls morning’ at box-ofiico and atJansen, Mo. Clurg & Co.'s bookstoro, OARPENTRR & SHELDON. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. GREAT COMEDY WEIRR!L BIX NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES OF IFUN! FOUN: O Tyrotro Piooos, Six Camedics, ongnt, S PR, RINS RS AN and BT TOST OF HONOIL, b ight, and Thureday Night, PA i UL PItY, ‘and A RItG- TLAL FIX, 1 . 1 oo AT LA TN AR AR ABE et o Company in tho Ussts, MYERY OPERA HOUSE, - Monrgo-st., botwoen Doarborn aud Stato. Mlington, Cotton & Keule's Hiaghes, AN ENTIRFE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Productlon of tho origival, musienl, faraloal, and panta- mimical sketoh'of ACTING ON THE BRAIN, or Shakspeare fn the Kilchen, Mockin & Wilson, Bobby Noweomb, Billy Tco, Ernost Eineton, i ARinion: Do Corton, dahn 1Ko Htaator'a, Disonpart i noi afdl SSatkiing spooisitios, ‘ovory ovoning and Saturday matineo, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SECOND AND LAST WERK of tho brilliant, besuti- . ful, and cuitured artiste, MRS, F. 8, CHANFRAT, MONDAY and TUESDAY GYENINGS, first produc. duoetfon of 8 power! ul drama, adapted from tho Fronch by U. W, Tayleuro, JEATOUSY ! GLOBE THEATRE. POPULAR PRICES.—Admission, 50 ota.; R Beatt: Th el ; Dalcons; 35 otn Toinignt and Wednos: day Matineo, A TIRA. AL EET.A Tu hor great Drama, OU'T AT SEA, In rohonrasl, Uf’(‘_vl.n TOM’S OABIN. i DR, KAH N'S ICAL HUSEUH, Of Natural_Sctonco and Art, m%'u“h‘cmk-.z.b%gn Madison. " Tickets, 60 conia; for gentiomon only open from 84, m. to 10 p. m., datly and Sunday, OCEAN NAVIGATION, NATIONAL LINE OF STHAMSEHIPS. NOTION:—This Company takes thosiak of Insuranca (u o SO0 T ol o eaah oF . vonsn, - thun greig Tiszaniors (ho Lost bossiblo guaranteo for. safoly an avoldauco of dAnTfl' atnca. . "o, most. southerly roufo hs slways baon adaptad by . this Uflmshn to avold ico and headlnnds, o LIVEPOOL and GUELNSTOWN, from Plors Now Vork: o 3 Nos. 41 and 47, North Rivor i o, 15 o o I Ty g Cabln Pasngc, ST0, il 890 Curreney. . steerape, K21 Currency. Roturn tickata at roduced rates. *_.Passongars boaked to or from Gorman and Sesndina- wian poluta at low rates. * U'ho Steamshipy of this lino aro the largost in the teado. Drafts ou Great Britaln, froland, snd tho. ()r;mgmm!« WILLIAN, MAC T . LISTT Gon'l Wostorn Agon Nartheast comner Clark a . (op] Pinonat grmer Olark aud Ravdolph-ats. (opposlta mow pal ortal 50, MEMPHIS. No Now Casc of Yellow Fover for Four Days-=Nurscs Being Dischargeds Mexpuis, Nov. 15.—One death from yellow fovor.to-day,—Robert, son of Dr. Fry Brown. 'This ia the fourth day without a new cage being reported. Tho' Howard Association atill havo some forty nursea out, but a8 fast as they como in thoy aro paid off and sont homo, FIRES. At St. Johnws, N. 3. 8r. Jonx, N, B., Nov. 15.—The fira last night waa confinod to Allan's foundry and eightoen tenoments, occupied by about™ sixty familios. Loss estimated ab $40,000. ———————— “ VALUABLE HORSE FLESH. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KE2oRUK, 1a., Nov. 16.—A number of trotting and pacing hotses bolonging to Dr. L. W. Hicks, of this city, were 80ld at public ealo to-day. Tho YM[nLF mare Prairie Bird was purchesed’ by D. . Cook, of New York, Tho prico paid was £4,000, This maro distinguished horseif at 4 yonrs old by distancing all_but ono of the field of-ton horaea at Canton, Ill., in 2:283, which is claimed to bo the fastest. time 'ever made by & pacer or trottor of that age. The prosent owner ‘expocts to chango hor galt to a trol ‘OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yong, Nov. 16.—Arrived: "Stoamship Bavaris, from Hamburg, snd Main,. from - Bro- men. Loxpox, Nov. 15.—Stosmship Hocla, from Boaton for Liverpool, has arrived out. New. Yonk, Nov. 16.—Arrived : India, trom Glasgow. o AT THE WISCONSIN LEGISLATURE. Special Dispatch to The Chisago Tribune, . Manon Wit Hog. 16 Tha offeial "sstirns ghow the slection_of Field, Ropublican, to the Sonato from the Thirty-sccond District, giving tho opublicans oue maforly in tho Sandte. The Assombly will stand G0 Reformors to 40 Republi- cans, Breamship —— DECLINES TO RUN. SerINarIELD, Moes,, Nov. 16.—Bamuel Bowles, of the Republican, hia declined the Citizons' nomioation for Mayor, —_— Chascd by & Boar-« A Sunilay, Xunt, and What Come of Xt. From tha Stevena Point (I¥is) Journal, 1t is wicked to bunt on Bun an opon vio- Iation of the commandments. It is also danger- ous, somotimos, as the eaquel will show, A r‘{ of hunters proved this last Sundey. ‘Thoy wont out in the woods, about four milos west of the city, for the purposo of hunting deor. Part of thom stationed thomselves on tho runway, while ono of the party, armed only with a shot- n, struck out to ecare tho deor up. Whilo nt on this purposo, he capled & large black bear leisurly strolling through the underbrush. The hunter's ambition immediately rose. That boar was his game; or he wonld bo shortly. Tho aomx(anuve tamo sport of deer hunting immediatoly lost jta ocharm, snd mothing “short of a dead black boar would satiafy his vaulting ambition, He sought and obtsined o good ghot, and thon blazod away. Bruln looked up in uttor astonishment, aud sont back o flerca ({rowl in respounso to tho roport of tho gun. Dut the huntor's blood was up. * Bang!" wont tho othor barral, A fow of tho shot muat have takon effoct this ‘time, for tho shaggy old follow growled aud showod bis teoth moro florcoly than before, and took & basty glance about him, as if to ascortmn from whoiioe cnme the pricking shots of hiy torment. A short distanco off ho dlscoverod the hunter, })ntlull)’ conconled bohind tho trunk of a friond- 4 treo, haatil roloading his gun. Ouo look was enfliciont; and the way that boar struck out” for that lun- ter would make tho hair stand on your head. .But the huntor was gamo, I'ho orack of his gun for the third timé raug out shinrp and cloar on the gtillness of tho Babbath alr, Dut to his per- emntory challopgo Bruin paid no ttention, The fow shots which struck him only added to his angor. With a flerco howl for revenge, ho dash- edon, Our sportman’s guu was empty, and thoro was but tho ohoico of two altoruatives loft NEW YORK TO CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And sll Other Points in England and Wales, Tho South Wales Atlantic Steamship Company's now Sirot-clacn Steamaobips will aail from Tounsyivanis Rail- Wharf, Jorsoy Olly i glfin R T IR ‘Thieso steams| , bullt expreasly for irado, are pro- vided with all the fatost dmpepsomonts for tho comfortand convenionoo of Cabin and Steors; astongers, Kirat Cablu, ¥50 curronoy; Second Cabin, 205 currency 3 Stoor. agn, 8 currenop: plopald Sigoragd aortifcatos from nz. affr, $20. " Draits for £1 and upwards. For further partlculars, apply in Oardlfl, at the Com." pany's Officos, No. 1 Dock Olinmbres, and in Now York to AROHIBALD BAXTER & 0. Agonts o ruadivay, Batling twico n wool trom Now ork, sengors toalt party uf Great iritaiy, {foland, Continontal and carrying pas: “Europo, and the Meditorrancan. Cabin from $65; Bteer- ¥itish sl Trlsls ports onst, Sl wost, 8. " Conti- Dontal ports snino as othor roguiar linea, All payable in Ui, B, curronoy, Apply for full ntormatipn at tho Gom= pany'a oitiscs, No, 7 iowling Groon, Now York, and N. i0. cornor Lasalle and Madison-ats., Chicago. .HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DEL- FAST AND LONDONDERRY. Thoss alogant now stoamers willsal from Plor 3, North ivar, foot of North Mooro-at., o follows: aturdey, Nor, 16 atirdey, Nov. 19, - Satardny, Do, 18 ltormato Saturdsy thoreaftor, taking pas: R s pasteot Grost Brltafa and {;.E'.adl Nnchay.. Bwodda, Dounark, a4 Goraany. for 1 a0 upmards, JRor trelehit or %u‘:lqn ‘apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & ., Agonts, T2 Broadway, ‘Tt BARLE, Gonoral Wostara Agont, "B Clncieates Chianso. HAVANA LOTTERY. A A A A A A HAVANA LOTTERY. ‘Extraordinary Drawlug of Deo, 16, 1673, Ona Prize (o Every T Tickets. b l'gi{&{ () h0, 00 473 Frisos et i e 20 It Ath full f tion sont FRE! icketa for anis and Pelvon ohshiod by 1 Or DEVIAN, Stationor and Gonorat Agent, B Libarty:st., Now Y . NEW BOOKS, NEW BOOKS. BASTIATS Sophisms of the Protectionists. FOR BALE BY JANSEN, McCLURG & CO. TRIOE... .60 OENTS. EDUOCATIONAL. B e e e] UNION COLLEGE OF LAW, CHIOAGO, . Partial courao In praportion, T n’r‘»}é;r n{;{ llrr(-rh“vh'a;‘n. DENSLOW aud PHILIP b {it Gt 7 1. DENSLOW, V. Tribuna Buitding, Uhicaso. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, Oheap for oash, 90 cusos Welnlinyd's Augosturn Avamatio Bisters. Dutypald, Addross M. ELIKAN, 150 Houry-st., New Yurk, SPEQIAL NOTICES. The Confessions of an Invalid, Publishiod as lWlfllth and for the benofit of youug nen and othors who 1 ron ervous Dobllity, &o. pitie bl hrshiult, Bovifile e estd § AVPATR 00 18! Rrativn, N Opre NATHAN: it it 'THE OHIOAGO TRIBUNE, CEHICAGO WEEKLY TRIBUNE. THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN THE NORTHWEST. KE PAPER T0R TIE FARMER, , MECHANIC, MANUFACTURER, MERCHANT, BANKER, . PROFESSIONAL MAN, AND THE FIRESIDE, PROSPECTUS FOR 1874, The coming year promises to be the most eventfulin a political gsense that we havo seen since the. closo of the war. The guestions which have engrossed and divided. the public mind during the past twenty years aro rapidly passing awsy, and we find growing up in different parts of the country a party called by vari- ous names---in California the Inde- pendent party, in IYowa the Anti- Monopoly party, in Wisconsin the Reform party, in Tllinois the Farmors’ Movement---having a com- mon purpose and inspiration, and exhibiting a strength which proves .that it answers one of the chiof de- mands of the hour. The CHICAGO TRIBUNE will give a large share of its atterition to this NEW MAN- IFESTATION OF PUBLIC SENTI- MENT. It holds: 1st. That the old party organiza- tions are essentially corrupt and fraudulent. Having no longer any principles to carry into effect, they have become mere business enter- prises, making a show of opposition to each other, but really sharing in the proceeds of profligate and dis- honest logislation. To suppose that any healthful reform can flow from the pretended efforts of these worn- out and demoralized partnerships is nltogethor vain and' illusory. 2d. That tho tariff system now in voguse is a cunning device to rob the many for the benefit of the few, and that its effect i to cause farm: pro- duets to exchange for about one-half the quantity of foreign or ¢ pro- tected” goods thoy would otherwise buy. 3d. That railroads cannot exact more than a fair rate of interest on the capital actually invested in them, and that when, in addition to this, they claim dividends on. watered stock and fraudulent- bonds, the State may rightfully interfere for the protection of the people ; thatunjust discriminstions betweon different localities are in violation of law and should be prohibited. v 4th. 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Gty Moy and Chicago, Surinunaid, Alion i St bty Through Line, Unin Depot, VWeat Side, near Sadisomets Urlige,” Ticket Ofices : At Depot, and 198 Kundnlphost s anve, | Arrives Kansa Oity R, via Jnoksonvillo 5 bl g Toutitang, +|* 9308, m.|* A0 p. m, s Mo Ceg Knat Lok v villo, ft, sud Leitsinnn, 8t, Fouls Lxpraw, via Main |t 7800, m, 1. Jouis Fast Itx! via Maln y 0P, 1n. i n ino| ‘onons Laoon, W ashington Joliot & Diviight Accomimodation. v 4:20 o mo 1* 4:20 p, m, 0 p. m. Oikoa . CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf, PAUL RAILWAY.- Union Depot, corner Madison and Canal-ata,; Ticket Ofien (A I A A v ot ok g 82 12 rE Leave, Arrice, Aifakoo, 8, P ol ..;',,.,“2""” 0:30 8, m. |§ 8:50a, m, s Mall and 1t [* 5 Ay o] A, PR oo 1A olis Night Itpro: £9:0 1, m. |*4:16 p. m. 5 li"l(;s'.}lfl';'_fll,.lfixl.mflfl;li"& VYINCY ELMA.E‘MUX d Canal and SixteeniRests, el No. 69 C1 R Chm e T e o g o - G ZLeave. | Arrive, * 8:00 p. o, 8:00p. m., Mall and Exprosn, Qitawa, Bireator, Polin Passongor. . Dubuque & Bfoux G . Pacitia Faat Lino, for Omati B me . o & 305 p. m. Aurora Passonger. .. s bae Mondota, Ottawa & Hiroalor Fass hn. m. Aurora Passonger, . 85 fi\l{,fll’fl X’A;lgniordf{ iU ubuauo & SIMECity Exp. Paoiia Risut firpe for Omakiar| annan Gy, Loavonwarth, AL ‘obinori & 8t Josoph Kxp. Downor's (irovo Aocommodation) Downor's Gro Texas lixpro ", Sundays, 1z, Bsturday, 3Ex. Monday. evotyunt o /LLINOIS CENTRAL HAILTOAD. Fob e e Teave, 8t. Louls F1Ydo Bark amd Onk W, 1345 Bari and Ok osd (@) Ruos to Uampaign on Saturdays. CHICAGO & HORTHWESTERN RAILROA L3 Clty afices, corner Handoiph urat LaSalle-sts,, and 75 Canale a1, corner Audieon-sh Teave, a Paciflo Tast Lino,.. a Dubanuo Day £z, a Omaha Night Expre: a Dubuquo Night Iz, vin Cliato a lrsoport & Dubuaue kipruse. a Fracpor! uquo Kxiross, b Milwaukew Matl. .. i 9:10a, ni.| i . b Milwankoo Passongo b Graon fiay Fapross, & st Paut Expross. Marguctta £xpro: & Bt. Taut fxproses a~Dopot cornor of Wolla and Kinzloats, - Dabot coragr of u.fi,flflfla IElnio Gou. Pass. Agent. COLORADO, KANSAS' & NEW MEXICO, ate * R WERE, te A., T, &St. on'} Ag't. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, 4 ekt ofics, Desots coner of Vanliuren and Shernian-is, d Tacigic Hotel, Qmalia, Loavonw'th & Atchison x| 10:17 &, m. Poru Accounmod R Night Bxpross, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Buren-st,, foot @r LaSalle-st, Teket offic northicest comer Clark and liandolph-te., and south corner Canal und Madison-als, Teave, 6100, Arrios, Aail, via Alr Line and Main Lino Bpeclal Now York Lapross, via "Air Line. 8302, m, Abinntio Expross, Wi Alr 5315 p Night Iizpross, via Main Lino....[*H10:20p.m. Bouth Unicugo Accommagats PITTEBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGD RAILROAD, B A Leave, 12:0 m, Arrive, i W p. m. 0 A, . 1[* B:40a. e CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Ivom the Grent Central Railroad Depol, Yoot of Laka:4 aléo foot qf' Tlunl_v{-nmuri-tl. Ticket office, 121 Kandol) it., ‘near corner Clark; flo-st,, corner Washin tai, and at fllinois Centrai Uepat. PatieR Pactfic Trast Line, M Valparaiso” Assormmmodntion. Througt sloonara for Tndianagolt Ington, and Baftimoro avory night. CHROMOS, NEW CHROMO, “CANNOT BE COAXED,” A Bplondid Plotaro by Browa, gison away by tho GREAT ATLANTIO AND' PACIFIC TEA CO. 116 Wont Washington.st. 138 Twonty.second st. MEDICAL CARDS. COBURN Medical Institute, 175 and_ 177 South Clark-st., coror Monroe, Chioago, founded and conduoted by'Dr. J, U, Cobiurm, for tha treatmont aud cure of a)l formsof chironlo and spocial disonses {n both soxce. This Instituto s unquosticanbly the most. solontillo i1 this country for, tho trontmant, of diseascs. Dr. Coburn Is & rogulst graduato of modioluo, and has fhroo diplomas [rom the boat collegos in tho wosld, and Liza ara oxperiotios In tiie troata privata diseascs than any physictan fn Ohicago. Young a phyafolsn novor fail to fin nnanout ouro at tho hands Hond twostamps for Lis books on mal and fomalp diseaso’; ross, {0 ssalod anvolopes. “Addross lottars, Dr. J. O, COBURN, 176 and 177 5outh Olark-st., Clicago. I1l, Atconiidoutial.'Oifios Liours: V. n ' g B CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 977 and 279 S outh Olark at,, cornor Van Liiron, Cbicago, 1t 18 well kuown by all readors of tho panors that Dr. O, Bigelow is the oldost established physieian in_Chicago, Daving dovoted TWENTY YKARS OF HIS LIFE fa por: feeting romedios that will ouro positively all casos o CHRUNIO AND SPEOIAL DISEASIES in both sexes, SEPARATRE PARLORY for Isdlos and gentlomon. Oall, . COURESPONDENOK CONFIDRNTIA L. . Ad: dross all lotters, amps, to Dr. 0. BIGELOW, 1) 3ad 1 Bouth Olax DR. KEAN, NO CURE! 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