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e B BT THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1873, B THE COURTS. How an Indianian Traded His Farm for Chicago Lots An Interesting Suit Agoiust the ‘Pullmen Car Company. An Ejected Passenger Re- - ceives $4,000 Dama y ages. Bix New Divorce Suits---The Howell " . .Case---Bankruptey Iotoe. Judgo Rogors was ocoupled the greater park of yostorday in hoaring tho oase of Jaumes McCor- mick against Joln 8., Brown, A. E. Browns Anthony Wright, and D. G. Hamilion, McCor- mick eaya ho owned n houso aud lot in Winue- mao, Ind,, and, mooting A. E. Brown, was in- ducod to como to Chicago to look at some lots owned and for snlo by John 8, Brown. Plaintix camo, and, with Wright, wount to look at tho property., Wright, ho says, poluted out threo lotd betweon Thirty-first and Forty-ninth streots, and east of tho Stock-Yards, which, ho said, wers tho ones, and ropresonted them as worth $50 o foot, or £3,760 for tho threo lots. As his prop- orty in Indiana was worth only §1,600, McCor- mick ‘thought bo Lad a fino bargain, and inter- changed deeds with J, 8. Brown, Hamilton draw- ing tho papers. o hns sinco found out that tho lots are only worth all togothor abont @80, leav- ing & balauce on " the wrong sido of $1,670, Ho complaing that it was a fraudulent achomo by tho defendants ; that the lots woro much forthor eouth than thoso pointed out to him. The dofendanis sllege that ho went with \Wright to the south of the ity somo distanco; and then refused to go further, althéugh told that tho lots wore furthor south, and roplied he would take his chances on them; that ho elected toltakejtholots without inquiry ; and that it is now too lato to repent after two yosrs’ pos- seesion, Tho jury returned & verdiet against A, E. Brown (John 8, Brown being dead) and An- thony Wright tor $1.630. SUIT AGATNBT TIE PULLMAN CAR COMPASY. An intorcsting and important suit fins just boon concluded in Dixon, Loo Connty. In Janunry, 1878, William Recd, tho plaiutiY, bought n tickot “for a borth in a sleoplug-car from Chicago to Crostlino, Obio. Onu entoring the car Roed sowod tho tickot to tho porter, and thon, 08 ho supposed, put it away. But when the con- ductor camo around it was not to be found. Boveral bystanders tetified that ho Lind o ticket, Lut tho conductor refused to let him bave the berth unless it was produced, or unless n pass was shown. Reed thereupon wont to tho ticket sgent and obtained o certificate that ho had boughtn ticket for lower berth No. 4, bat tho conductor decided this insuflicient, and ojected him, cloiming that tho Company would hold him lable unless he could show tho tickot or money. Plaintift theroupon brought suit, alleging that ho had pumbnsus o right to the berth, whick was his, tho ticket ouly boing tho evidonco thercof, and yesterday rocovored udgment for about €4,000, Tho case is the rat ono of tho kind ever brought, EQUITADLE INSUEANCE COMPANY. James Long, as Assignoo of ‘the Lquitable Insurance Company, filcd o bill against Willinm I Rogers, tho Bauk of Chicngo, J. W, Smith, and J. L. ity to forecloso o fruist deod madé by Lim to'ono William IL. King, on Lot 7, os- vapt thy ROXth 90 fast. and Dot 8, oxcopt tho wouth 20 feot, of Block 51, in Carpentor's Addi~ tion fo_Chicago, the trust deod boing made to gecure tho payment of four notea sggrogating 8,704, InJanunry, 1871, Rogeramade a trust deod of 'the same premiises to ond Georga W. Mont~ Eomury to secure a note made to the Lquitable nsurance Company for $4,000. By virtue of & xmwnrmflm first trust-deed tho Trusteo sold e promises in April, 1672, to Obarles M. 8mith, In dofault of the payment of the notes. The Assignee alloges that ho did know of the eale at the time it was made, and has since boon hin- dered by tho losa of the noto and deed from commoticing & suit boforo, mnobt _having data on which to declare. Ho al- leges that the snle to Smith was Iraudulent, to cut off -tho lien of tho second irust-deed, and that Smith now holds tho prop- orty [u trust for Rogers, and that a pretended sale by 8mith to David MoIntosh for $14,600 is Also fraudulent, and mnde with notice of tho fllegality of tho ' grantor’s title. Tho ssle also, somplaiont alleges, waa not in_duo form, He thiuks the proporty s amply snfliclent to satisfy both claims, and askes that tho sale may bo sot esido, Lis lNon doclarcd valid, aud & new sale mado for the benefit of both lions. LIVELY DAY FOR DIVOROES. Yestardny was an unusually livaly day in di- vyorce mattees, six cnses being commoncad in tho Buperior' Court. Helon F. Gutes ‘asked to_bo separatod from Oharles L., ou ths ground of sdultory. “Ilelen 3. Clark alleges the habitual intoxication of her husbaund, Hiram A. Olnrk, and obtained leave to prosccute as a poor per- son. Barah E, Hines eays tho coutract for better or worso has all boeon for tho worse, and the cru- elty inflictod on lier by bor husband, Ldwin 8., is Buch that she cannot endure it any longer. Lucy E. Bpencor also asks s divorco from lhier Emnnr, on the ground of mgrital iufidelity, ut tho mout pitiful ‘is Jolin McNamara, who alloges that his wife Elizaboth has made his lifo ‘miscrablo by ber repeated cruelty, throwing cold wator on him and ceressing him with o tin-pail. Calob Harvey Wabster aldo prays for o divorca {fom hia wifo Robecen on the ground of deser- on, FICTITIOUS TRUST-DRED, Daniel W. Gamnion flled a bill in the Circuit Court “for injunction agnust Leonard Hodges and Authony F. Beebarger, Complainant allegoes that he owns Lots 23 and 24 in Block 1, and Lots 19 and 20 in Block 17, in Rayenswood, hav- g Burn\lnsad them from Francis and Bamuel A. Crockor by warranty deed. Ho nlso had an attorney examino tho abstract, which showed & oloar titlo in Francis Crocker, Acting on this, he bought the proporty, but was satonished to loarn that snid Hodgos claims an interost in a part, by reason of o trust-deed, and advertised to soll that part yostorday at 1 o'lock. Com- plainant maintains that there is no such deed on tocord, and asked an injunction, which was pranted undar o bond of 1,000, N THE HOWELL OASE. Tho dofense oxpected to be ablo to ‘closo tho testimony yoaterday, but wero unable, and it will probabiy ba concluded this morning, Tho ;:(cuouunu ‘will then_iutroduce, for tho noxt four or five days, testimony in robuttal of that just given, aud there will probably be somo of- fered in surrabuttal by the defendants, so that the caso will probably occupy tho groater part of next weok, FRANKLIN BANK, In tho report of the condition of the Franklin Bank, yosterday, it would bo inforrod by the statomont that the olalms of the creditors wore £227,660.48, that that was tho total of labilities. To mako up the uggregate of tho liabilities the furthor sum of §23,121, due on discounted notes, should bo added to tho’ claims of the oreditors, and saourad and preferred dobts, making the linbilitios §204,004.55, against £270,136,23 ussots, LARGE JUDGMENTA RECOVERED, Albro E. Bishop recovered » judgment in the Cireuit Court, by default, against Asukel Plorce, for §3,144.60. Miller, Wateon & Compauy roceived a judg- mont, in tho samo Court, for 2,087.20, againat Thomas Foster, also by default. Lyman Biair obtaiued o judgment in tho samo Oourt ageinst Alonzo W. Nasoun and Ancon Law- rence for 91,402,01. DANRRUPTCY ITEMS, In tho case of the United Btates Brick Manu- facturing Company, a dividend of 40 per cent way deglared, G, 8. Richardson aud Joun G, MoKindley filed » potition against Louls Drody, tostilylng that be is Indobtad to them In the ‘sum of “$1,050.70 for goods sold and dolivered. They allege that the debtor's stock has been selzod Dy s coustable on exccution, but they have failod “to .find any jndsmcni on which the oxeoution could be is- sued, The utook i said to be worth 22,000, whilo tho excoution was for only $200. A rnlo to show onuse, roturnuble Nov. 20, and & _pros visionnl warrant of weizure, woro entored und jrem Dhiviess Bartlett, Philomon B, Baory, John 1, Rocd, Osoa W, Wilot, and. DoWiit> C. Davie, tradiig au Bartlott, Boory, Ttood & Go - of Nowt York, filod a potition_agniuat 3, K, Mitchall und @. O, Roichard, of Galewburg, oliming §071.01 due on uccount, They tlloga’ a frandulent pay- ment to Keith Brothory of 8200, witl intorest, to give a proforonce, A rulo to' ihow catio by Deo, 8, sud provivional warrant, woro sucd, The orderof dismisssl In tho oaso of X, B, Applepy was yesterday wade absoluta, W i H Y PAREEIA, e oteer was ontored for tho Marshal to deliver to Edward Cook tho threo Unitod Statos bonds for $100 each, doscribed ‘in_tho nfidavit of 8, A, Briggs ng bulomslng to said Cook, which wore depositod 1A spooinl doponits, Iu tho caso of the Illinols Agrlcultural Works, an ordor was jasttod for all parties having lens on the dobtors' Iands in Maracilloa to show onuso, by Deo, 8, why the lands shiould not be sold, frea- from all incumbranco, and thelr lion transferrod to thie procoads. ONIMINAL COURT, ‘Tho caso of Joln Mokelvoy, chinrged with kill- ing Aloxander Morrison on tho niglit of tho 18th of Octobor lnst, was on the onll for yastorday. It wao not trled, counsel for dofenso flling an afldovit of tho prisonor that ho thonght lio could prove an alibl by an absont witness, and that, owing to tho small-pox prosiont in tia Jail, hin frionds have not boon able to visit him so that Lo could conault with thom abont his defonso. Tlho caso was sot for tho 8th of Docombor, Danlol Donnoll plonded guilty to iarcony, and was given fiva days in tho County Jail. Joln Brousolm plonded gullty on & chargo of stabbing his wite, and waa remnndod, William Alexaudor, for the laroeny of clothing, was sontoncad to oighteon months lu Jollot, James Burwell, for larcony, was considored entitlod to fiftoen months in tho Ponitentiar) Ilnttio Allon, Goorgo Allou, and Mary Knox woro charged with robbing an unsophisticated enttlo-denior named G. M, Fitch of two 8600 Dbills, Thoy inveigled tho victim into No, 176 Sonth Clark streot, and played tho * panol- game " on him with good success, COUNTY COURT. . BSpocial ngsessment rolls Nos, 8, 12, 14, and 16, for Hydo Park, aro ordored to bo confirmed, 10 objectiony having boen fled. The objections to apccisl assossment rolls Nos. 4, 5, 13, 16, and 23,"for Ilyde Pauk, will be benrd Mondsy noxt, Nov, 24, and 8o much of the rolls as havo not been, ebjocted to were con- rmed, Elizaboth Stang was appointod administratrix of tho estato of Audrons Stang, on a bond of $3,600, ‘Lho will of tho late John H. 8mall wns proved, and lettors testamontary granted to Gortrudo @G. Smnll and Milton H. 8wift, under & bond for Tho will of J oroph Woodman wae proven, and loiters tostamontary given to Waltor Hay on his flling & bond in tho sum of 82,400, . Mary Brady was appointed adminfetratrix of the cstalo of John Brady, under & bond of 00. 3 A'graut of guardinnsluip of the estate of Maud O, Hudson nnd others, minors, was issued to Frederick H. Morritt, under a bond of $28,000, BUPERIOR COUNT IN BRIEE, ‘The Firat National Bank of Towa City, Iows, %‘i’%“’“d an action ngainat Jamos McOarty for An netion in assumpsit was bogun by James Torayth, Clomens T, Periolat, aud Jamos F. For- Byth against Jobn B. Girard, for 1,000 Tho samo pinintiffs brought a similar suit againat Petor ilulcautz for 81,000, The Lxcolsior Pross Brick Manufacturing Compnny brought suit against Thomss L. Kompster for &4,000. y Emma Sohl brought. ap aotion in trespass against Frank Grunders and Tacodore Worth, to rocovor 35,000 nllegod damnges for tho wrong- £ul taking of hor furnitufe and sewing-maoaine. Goorgo L. Clydersdalo asks $25,000 from the Chicago & Northweostern Railrond Company in an action on the easo. Williggn Schubert and Georgo Kooing filed o otition ngainst James G. Diown, W. Harvoy Bm\m, and — Wentworth, for a mechanio’s lon to'the amount_of £1,200 on the premisos deseribed a8 Lot 8, Asscssors’ Subdivision of Block 118, Bohool Section Addition to Chicago. Oliver 1. Horton, as Assignoo of tho Obloago iroman's Insuranco Company, for _the uso of Ebcenozer \Vnkoldy. brought sult against Willlam Oleott for 81,600, A puit in agsumpsit was brought by David J. Craig, Assigiioe of Aloxander M. Gibbon, sgaingt Willinm H. Waters. ‘Tho National Bauk of Commerce commenced a suit in assumpsit against August TFishoer for ,000, Stanloy 3. Bread flled a precipo in assumpsit, fiu;ggb the Marine. Company of Ohicn_ga, for "o Germania_Bank of Chiongo brought an action aganst John E. Pettibone to rocover A suit for $1,000 was bogun by Ono Eanshaw agniust John B, Mallors, ‘Androw Burton, A, . Burton, and Samucl P, Lougstraot bronght an_action against_Leopold A. Hart and Joseph A, Hart to racoyer £6,000. Ldward Backus and Felix Vogt instituted an action ngninst Thomas Wilson and George F. ‘Work for 81,500, William Loob ontered up Judgment by confes- s!!]z':)niaguuat Asahol and Lucius Pierco for 38,- In the caso of Foreytho against the National Life Insurauco Gompany, the plaintiff recovered & judgmont for $4,302, In the case of Rico against Reid, tried boforo Judgo Zano, o vordict was rondorod for plaintilt for 91,222.87, 3 To-morrow is tho lnst day of service, and niext Tuesday the last day for filing trial notices for tho Decomber terai. THE CATL. Judge Gary's call is 104 to 108, 110, 111, 118, 114, 110 to 119, and 121 to 127, all inclusive, adge Zauo will oail Nos. 80, 31, 84, 88, 40, and Judge Rogers will call 1,418 to 1,42, except 1,419, 1,421,1,428, and 1,489, Judgo Booth/s call is still 168 to 180, Judgo Troe has No, 946 set for to-day. PO A THE CITY IN BRIEF. T, W. Doan, Esq., will load the noondsy prayer meoting to-day. Prof. Swing will Jecturo at tho Rounion Pres- byterian Chureh, on itchell street, near Throop, this evoning. The Bluo Island avenue cars piss within a block of the churoh. ¢ An oystorsupper will bo given to-morrow even- ing at the Ohristian Churck, corner of Twonty- fifth street and Indiana avenue. To accommo- date thoso who profer suppiug there before go- ing home, the oysters will be cooked and served 8t 7 o'clocit. Charlos Hubbell {s one of tho rogular snoaks thioves that render policemen necossary to the proservation of property on tho West Side. Hoully sent Charles to the Bridowell for threo months yesterday. Thero are soveral chargos hanging over the head of William Warner for burglary and rob- bery., He was yosterday beld to the Oriminal Court on one of them, by Soully, in bail of $1,000. Mra. Frances E. Willard, of Evanston, will do- liver & lacture, entitled 1y Story of tho Pyra~ 'mids,"” bofore the Chicago Philosophical Boclety, In the Clark Street Mothodist Ohuroh, next Sat- urdsy evening. Tickets can be procured at Jan- son, McOlurg & Co.'s, and at Emerson & Stott's, No. 230 West Madison atreot. ‘Thero will be & social gathoring in the chapel of tho Third Presbyterian Church at 8 o'clock this ovening, Tho usual onjoyments will bo supplemented with & supper and o musical en tartainment. Mrs, Farwell, Mrs. Balpur, and othora will participate in the latter. The fluancinl statoment of the Exposition published yosterdsy was incorrectly given in one particular, The itom of §16,66183 sot down to priuting ond advertising should Shavo heen clisr ged to tho work account, The printing and advertlsing amounted to $8,084.76. Bamuel Daly delights in robbing clothos-lines, chickon-coops, and stablos, Ho bas boon on- goged in tho buainess o long that he s well known by all the police, Yestorday ho was fined £50 by Banyon for indulging in” his favorite amusomont. ‘The alarm from Box 817 at 2 o'clock yeaterday morning was oaused by the discovory of fire in a dwolling, No, 188 Bouth Clinton streef, ocou- pled by 8 Mrw, Pond_os_s boarding-houso. It wau totally consumed, Loss about &1;200. No insurance, The schooner Lookout did not look out enough cxterday afterncon, and consequently ran Into {Velln street bridge, the ratlings of which were alightly damuoged. The xigging of- tho schoonor was elightly injured, Mr, John Mnnuh}(i;, of No. 1 Bond stroet, New Yorl, has recently {ssued a book whick every advortiser shoulil possess, It is cullod the “ Now York Press Dictionary aud Advertisors' Hand-Took,” und contains a Tist of tho leading publications fsenod in tho United Stutes, classi- Hled with rospect to the intorosts thoy roprosent. Richard Grant and Joln-Shoridan aro n choico pair that Chicugo cau ufford to lflflg. Their ocou- pation fs bighway robbory., —‘Thoy are now olurged with an aseault aud uttempt to commit robbery, and are under bail of &500 till Butur- day, when they will be oxaminod by Soully, 1L 1. Nowton, an auctioucor nt tho orner of TLaké and Caunl stregts, wak nrrested by Oficor itehell yeaterday, for wolling goods at double tuolr value, It np}mnu that ~he dlnrosml of n wosilloas watoh for 935 to s poor satlor named Aloxandor Kuchnloln, Ifowill bo examined be- fore Justico Seully this morning, Matthow Marks, tho lawyer who lias boon nc- oured, a8 atated in Tnr ((imnum: of yoaterdny, of attompting to commit a rape upon the porson ot & woman named Mrs. Braunschwolg, wns bo- foro Justice Eborhardt yesterdny upon tho chargo, and, walving examination, ie wae held for trial at the Oriminat Court in bonds of $800. The roadors of Tue TRIUNE woro notiflod a fow daya ngo of tho arrest of one Johngon for entoriig thio houso of Honry Warnor, No. 440 Michigan avenue, and his boing bound oyer to tho Crimiual Court, Yestorday, Jolnson's pal, one Charles Lowis, was arrested and bound over by Banyon in bail $1,500, All tho prc[wrty hay boon recovered by Detectives Staylon = and Gallaghor, Barah Jano Contal, Mollle 8mith, and Kitt Ostrander aro a trio of . whito women that havo been living with nogroos, without boing mnr- riod, oy Yworo all #onk to' Dridowll for sl months, yeatordny, by Lanyon, but Mollie, in dopnrting from Court, yellod back at the Clilof Justico that he was a lonfor, whereupon she was glven an additionn! aix months, ‘Yostordny attornoon, an Infer-Ocean composi= tor namod Dennis Callighon, while in = stato of blisaful intoxication, fell from the sidewalk Into tho bnsemont of the now Farwell Hall building, on Madison stroot, and_rocoived o sevoro cut upon tho hoad, Offfcor Fochtor lifted him out of tho basemont, and, procuring an oxpress wagon, had him romoved to his home, No. 126 Ohio sireot. Yesterdny Edward P, Broughton, an employe of the Chicago & Alton Rnilway, wna arreated on f warraut issued by the Departmant of Btato, at Washington, on the chargo of forging a reo- celpt jssucd by the Grand Trunk Dinilway of Canada, Howns taken boforc Commissionor Hoyne, ond the oxamination continued until Friday, in bail of £5,000, Yeatorday morning three rowdlos,nnmed Hornco Mann, Jobn Russcll, and Wiltiamn Bird, woro bo- foro Justice Kavfman on tho chorgo of commit- bing » brutal sealt wpon tho porson of au old mnn named Welto, in Mathy's snloon, noar tho North Sldo Rolling-Mills. It appears tho sondies ontomd tho saloon, and bogun to demolish the furniture. Tho old man mildly expostulated with thom, whon they emptied glasses of beer upon him, and kioked him about the head and faco, Ono of the party throw o beor-glass at him, breaking his jaw, and rendor- ing him insonsiblo. A police ofiicor, bearing tho row, procured nsslatatc, nirestod the rowdies, andfocked them up in the Rolling-Mills Statlon, Mo old toan boing unsble to appoar, they waero holz)ll‘ for further oxamination in bonds of” $1,000 enc] EVANSTON. Marriage of Mr. H. V, Smith and Miss Ella H. Easter. Meoting of the Village Trustecs---College News-=-Concert This Evening. Nearly 150 persons from Evanston, Chiongo, and olaewlioro, assombled at the spacions resi- ‘dence of the Hon. J. D, Eastor, yestorday aftor- noon to witnees tho ceremonies attendant upon the marringo of Miss Ells H, Enster and Mr. H. V. Bouth. Bhortly after 4 o'clock thoe coremony was golemnized, the Rev. Dr. M, O. Briggs officiating. The bridsl party entered in the fol- lowing order: Mr. E. F. Wobstor and Miss Lida Enster; 3£, Waltor E. Haskin and Miss Birdio Enstor; Hon. J. D. Easter aud tho bride; Mra. Eastor and Mr. Smith, Tho ceremony was briof but improssive, and was well carried out. Congratulations then began to shower upon tho happy couplo, not unaccompanied by goner- ous matorlal remembrinces, and the efforts of Jobinnie Hard and John Wright mado time pass awlftly and ogrocably. Among thoso prosent {from Evanston may bo montioned Androw Shu- man and wife, O, J. Gitbort and wifo, E. and James Purington, William Blauchard aud wife, J. H, Kodzio and wife, J. 8. Kirk and wifo, aud Miss Nollio Kirk, L. C. Pitner and wife, C. Com- stock and wife, W. M. Wyckoft and wifo, A. B. Jackson and wife, Dr. O. H. Fowler and wife, E. A. Gogo and Mrs. L. J. Gnge, W. N. Brainerd ond wife, Dr. Raymond, E, Haskin and wife, L. C, Colling and wife, O. f£. Browno and wife,' Mrs. H. B, Hurd, George Lord and wife, Col. Kidder and wife, sud Wells Lake and wife, From Chicago, tho prominent visitors wero: F. G. Welch, W, Spencerand wife, Mr, Curties ond wife, Mr. Harvey, of Eddy, Harvoy & Onr- tor, Mr. Fast aud wifo, . A, Moss, Blr. McViele er, F. W, 8. Bravloy, L. D. Swain, 8. A. Show, ra, Cocbirane, Frauk Foster and Mies Moy Fos- ter, the Misses True, aud Mr. Cole and wifo. Tu sddition thoro woro present Miss Anna Iglohart, Powauliso, Wis. ; Miss Nollie Hamil- ton, Ottawa; and Mr, L. Woodmasey, Whaeling, . Va. A special car brought the wedding party to thia city at 8 o'olook, and tho newly-wedded pair have atarted upon a bridal tour to Now York, Zfollowed by the best wishes of all their friends., On Tuesday, Miss Loura E. Simons, daughter of Mr. Leouard Simons, was married to Mr. James A, Tower, of New York, The marringo 'way solomnized at the residenco of the bride's father, aud was o very quiet ono, only intimato frienda of the family belug presont. COLLEGE NEWS. The students of the University who are re- ligiously inclined, favor tho organization of a church 8ociety among their number, A meeting to considor the subject was held on Tuesday evening, at which specches were mado. by Prof, Kistler and others, * Rosolutions to the effect tuat tho roligious olemont smong the students deomed it their duty and ad- vantegeous to establish a church wore adopted, amd the mattor was reforred to President (? H. Fowler, who_has tendorod bis services as pastor of the churcli whon organized, Dr. R, Audrus, of Indinnn_Asbury University, lectured before the flmoloilcll studonts yeater- day afterncon, upon the subjoct, ** The Grounds of Cortainty in Religions Faith,” Dr, McCabe, of Ohio Wesleyan University, will doliver tho noxt looture, n cursu, on Deo. 10, on “ Tho Foreknowlodge of God.” TRUSTEES' MEETING. A rogular meoting of tho Village Trustees was hold on Tucsday evening, present, Trustoes Gil- bert, Powors, Phelps, and Blanchard, and the Clerk and Attoruey of tho Board. A petition was presonted asking for stroot- lamps at the corner of Asbury avenue and Lake stroot ; on Asbury avenue, south of Green- ‘ood streat, and on Greenwood stroot, botween Asbury and 'Wesloy avonues. Referrodto Com- mitteo, with power to act. otition for permission to build within the firo-limita being presented and discuseed, tho astuto Board discovered that their ordinanco did not allow thom to grant permiesion, in cases whora the risk was not fucrensed, tomake altera~ tious or improvemonts, although the Board has grantod permiesion in soveral casos, without regord to their firo ordinanco. The Attorney wes instricted to re-draft the ordinance, and presont one undor which business can ‘be trans- acted. N The petition of E. 3. White, ostate of John Tuseoy, and E. A, Clifford, to have an alley opened on tho northside of Lot 11, Block 19 from thoe alley to Ubicago nvenue, was grauted. Bills wmnounting to $444.25, for straot improve- ments from Oot. 21 to Nov. 17, wore presented by tho Stroet Commissioner, and refersed to Committee on Sireots, Adjourned for two weeks. A PARLOR CONCERT and roading will be givenat the Mothiodist Church this evening, In aid of the Collego Cot- tago, when the following programme will be pre- +aonted : p y «Mles Etts Shrador and Mr, 5, W, Gillespia, orwis, Aysres, Thonius, auc Allon. My, Frank, Mise Mattison . +.Prof, Mayo, »Mr, Dristol, of Cluss 77, mily Huntington AMlller, 5808 Mattison and Verry, dinmi, of Biblical Instituts, esery, Ayarcs, Thouas, and Alleu, esees M, Bristol, Miss Perry, a ol ovdham, orwi, Ayares, Thomus, and Allen, P i R Great Furniture Salo at Grand Rapids From the Grand Kkapids Dally Eaule, Nov, 13, 1613, Buckey & Guy Furniture Company, of this clty, ad- vertiue thalr grout auctiou cale lo_commenco Dec, 10, und contini tou days, This will be the most fm- ‘lufl“l“ affuir of the kind ever sunounced iu the Yeet, und we bave no doubt will be hruul{ takon ad- vautige of by thotrade and public genorally, ekl il s TFoonomy is Wenlth, Owing to the dull times, every ono 18 studylny to econoinizo sud got us wuch 2a poksiblo fur his moay, W don't know of any place whors & dollar cau be x0 advantagoouuly nveated oe st Blaloa Dolar Store, No. 124 Webt Madisun sireot, forworly No, 83 Bouth Olark stroot, N, I,—bawure 'of wushioom establiahe mente, We have but one price—yi, Declamation,, olo, Reading, .. Quartott, THE POOR. Operations of the Relief and Ald Soclety and the County Agent, Proposition to Establish a Free Lodg~ ing-House for Homeless Wan- derors, Porhiaps tho only businesscs in thls olty which havo recolved an impetus from tho hardnoss of tho times aro the Chicago Reliof and Ald Bo- oloty, tho County Agency, and tho various other local charitable institutions. In the oflico of tho first named tho number of daily applicants s largoly in oxcoss of what it was at this tumo last yoor, Thore is no doubt that tho inorenso in the demand for help ia not in pro- portion to tho inorenso of nocossitous onses, and that many idlo and unthrifty porsons are taking advantogo of the bard times as an oxouse for throwing thoir lazy bodies on the public chari- tlos for support, Thore 8 no reason for many of tha applications for rollof mada to the Chi- cago Tollof and Ald Socloty and tho County Agont. The gonoral excuso of applicants is that thoy canuot find work, and {s in many cases o frivolous ono, a8 thore 18 still lots of work to bo dono in Chicago waiting for hands to do it. Tho old provorb which saya that “beggars must not be ochoosors” fs by mno moeans fully oppreciated by nine-tonths of the ortisans who find thomeclves suddonly thrown out of employmont. They must got exectly the kind of work thoy want, and, forgotful of tho fact that hard times aro folt by omployors, at as - high wages as usual, and, failing to do wo, they livo ps long as thoy can on any monoy they e maonaged to lay by them, and then, moaning about hard luck, drift into tho current of shift- less mendicancy. A blacksmith called at the of- fico of a local charity and mado his moan, wind- ing up with tho usual appenl. Now, a5 the pros- ont momont thoro aro not to bosoon busier spots in thocity than tho horse-shoeing catablishments. In mony casos & man has to wait for houra before ho can got his horses shod. Yot somo binckemiths, who cauuot gob the oxact work and wages they wish, blamo’ Providenco and turn boggars. The charitablo sociotios aro awaro of the tendonoy of many to live upon charity rather than upon what thoy considor underpaid or unplonsant yorl, and aro, eonsequontly scrutinizing closcly tho caso of oach applicunt, and exerclsing tho utmost discrimination in sffording help, It would e well for parties having worl to_do to commuuicato with the managers of tho Chicago Tolief and Aid Socloty and with the County Agent, who would have no diflicuity in finding paztios able, although perles not partioularly willing to doit. Tho general appearauce of the applicants at tho ofico of the Chicngo Roliof and Aid Socioty would wsurprise niue out of ton poople making o ylaib of in- spection, Hardly one of them is found to bear any of tho ovidencos of tho poverty which is supposed to bring thom thero, They sit down in the cosy ofilce, in a row, waiting their turns, and prosent a vory well-clad and comfortable appearanco. T'he haggard cheek and sunken eye are Jucking - in almost every instanco, The Becrotary of tho Society, who, with a Leart full of charity, combines an_excellont knowledgo of tha ways of tho pooplo hoLas todeal with, ~listens fo the sppeals and makes o thorough sifting of their morita. The consequence is, a8 might be oxpected, that not more than o quar- tor of tho appllcations nre approved. At all times exceedingly wary, in the present condition of things he is oxceedingly so, and it would take & more than ordinarily astute fraud to got ahoad of him, About sixty peoplo cach doy receive help from the Chicago Relief and Aid Booioty at an average daily oxpoudituro of $500. A Taripune reportor eallod upon the Secretary of the Socioly to find out hLis viewa upon tho idea of o charitable lodging-houss in which the ‘pouniless waifs thrown upon our city during the winter season could got u{]glns; and board for o dny or bwo, and bo kopt from freczing to death, 2a has beon the lot of moro than onoe homeless wrotch. o enid that formerly Ohicago liad had no less than threo lodging-houses at which such peaplo could find rofuge. Ono of thoss was in tho old Union street police station ; anothor m tho basomont of an engiue-lonse. Application had been made to tho police authoritios for the reopening of these Louses of refuge, but with- out avsil, no notico having beon taken of the communication. He thought that tho iden should roceivo the proper and prompt attention of tho authoritis, ns such & lodging-house would eave much misory, At tho County Agent's ofilco tho reportor found s very livoly state of affaira. Tho litile lace, which is much too small for the work done n it, was thronged with a multitude of paupers, and the atmorphore of the pinco was intensely closo, although tho fresh air had freo ingross at a couple of opon windows, About 120 relief- scokers, Erinmpnllj' fomalos, comprising agod grandmothers, middlc-aged matrons with woll- grown boya, youny mothors with babes in arma, and girls of all sges, waited patiently for thoir turn to come. The work is done moethodically, and the various claims are adjusted in s much quicker timo than one would imngine. One b one they go to an opening in_ o partition wall and rocolve such goods as are kapt on stock in the room, and & supply of tickets for food and’ fuel, which fhoy obtain else- where, ~ The alr of posuperism is much mora clearly marked hore than ot the Ohicago Relief aud Aid Society, and yet there are many among thoso ngplium\m whose appenr- anco is by no moans in_keopiug with the object which brings them to the Agont's offico, A chat with tho County Agent revealed tho fact that the work of the Agoney is very heavy just now. Hero, too, thoutmost caution is used iu afording relief. Iu all cages whero auy doubt is folt asto the nnecossity of tho applicant both ho and the party rocommending him ds a fit object for nssistanco havo to make aftidavits aa to the truth of their statements. Tho firet thing done when an nn- Lknown gnrty makes an application is to get the namo of his wife, o that, in cago his application is vejected, that of tho bettor-half, which is gon- erally & natural consequenco, may receivo like troatmont. Thon ono_of the ofiicers of the Agency, known as a ** Vigitor,” ia sent to make an inapection of the applicaut’s dwelling, find out from tho noighbors the faots of applicant's condition, and report according- ly. Tho nomber of * Visitors™ at prosent employed is ten, being twico a8 many ms ever rovioualy at iork. ‘o County Agont stated lint bio was in tho habit of soudiug paupers who had no home, aud were awaiting departure from the city, to a placo kopt by a Mrs. Heward, at No, 206 West Luke, whera for $1 a day thoy aro boarded and lodged at the county's expense, Ho thought thero would be no troublo about providing such wanderers as need it with a couple of days’ ledgiufi. The mattor of havin, & suitablo placo for the uccommodation of suc! ooplo has been beforo the Qounty Commission- ers eyor sinco the firo, but nothing has been dono in the mattor, He kuew it was tho inton- tion of the County Commissionors to get a place ill’ the kind, and beliovod they would do it bofore long. Tho matter of & temporary lodging-houso for paupers is one which 18 particularly urgont just now, and which it would not tuke even the Conn- ty Connmissioners loug to accompliu 'Ihore iy abundaunco of unrented space which could be obtsined at & very cheap prioo for tho winter season, Tho lurnla{;lng noed not bo othorwiso than on tho very simploat and most incxpenaive scals, the catoring of the pininest description. If the Commissionors would tuke tho thing in bhand, they would be doing somothing less showy, porhaps, but of a far groator practical utility at the presont timo than talking sbout the new QGourt-Houao. P LOCAL POLITICS. Mr. Colvin Still Master of the Situn« tons-Gousip Rogarding the Police Supcerintendoncy and Othor Officos-« Efforts of Aldermen to Got Coutrol of Committoos, Mr, Colvlu did not attend tho Aldermanio cau- cus hold Tuesday ovening in tho8horman Houss, and it s uot likely he will condescend to becomo au instroment in the handa of any combination, Ho is willlug to uccept advico from suy cltizens, including Aldermen, but has boon caroful not to commit himeolf until the propor timo comes. Ho waa visited by tha uunal delegation of politicians aud offio- sackers youterday, men who expoot to bo candi- dntes noxt yoar, introqucing their friends 8o as to bo ablo to domand tholr servicea {n the fu- ture, The ohief toplo in polltical oltcles wae tho Polico Buperintondonoy, Thora sooms.to Lo 1ittle doubt that Jake Rehm will be Olilér avd Joe Dixott Deputy, though Mark Bheridaz will work for the appolutmont of Capt. Buokley in caso Cape. Hlickoy atands no ehow, Mr. Btearns will probably got Mr. Oartor's placo in the Board of Public Works. Mnuy frionds of Phil Conley desirod to use his namo. but, as ho has & hotel to sun, he declined boing a eandldato for any office. Capt. . M. Ryan {8 announced as a candidato for Olarle olytlm North S{do Polico Court, and Mr. Davle is working against the Amborg family for tho samo position on tho Wout Sido, Tho Alder- mon who pledgod thomsolves to a host of appli- cants for minor offices aro rodsoming thoir Iodfins by rocommondivg thom to Mr. Colvin, but thers acoms to bo n digposltion to conflrm bis noniinoos, no mattor wlio they may bo, and allaw tho rosponsibility to rest with him. It I the committoos the Aldormen aro after, ns they would rather hova n fingor in_ tho Court-Houss pio than tho naming_of all tho officors to bo appointad, - McGrath would lfke to bo Chairman of Finance, and Miko Dafloy bankers aftor tho Chairmanship of Pub- 1io Buildinge. Corcoran would tako Railronds in plnce of Woodman, who has sorved with ability and unquo:flonmf honeaty, 1t is not cortain Woodman will not bo roappointed. Gnas i another committee of importance, and Cannon sud Longacher would ko it. Tho latter reatly stands not the ghoat of n.show to be Presdent of tho Council, a8 ho will fall back on some prominont Committee, Poto Mahr would take tho Prosideucy if he could got it, but McGrath can cloan him ont, The fight in becoming hot il along the line, and noxt week the battlo will be general. STABBED T0 DEATH. Fatal Result of the Stabbing of Aaron Schoen. Faots Elioited at the Coroner's Inquest --The Assassin Btill at Large. Aaron Schoen, who was stabbed by an un- koown man last Fridoy night, in the Lall-way of tho rosldence of Mr. J, W. Straus, No, 110 South Desplaines streot, died from tho effect of his wounds at 6 o’clook yesterday morning. Deputy- Coronor Pilgrim held an inquest on tho body. The post-mortem oxamination rovealed that tho | point of tho stilotto had cut tho covering of the heart in two places. The vordict of tho jury was Lo the offect that tho deccased cnme to his death from wounds inflicted with & knifo in the hands of an unknown man, thus adding another murder to the startling array of tragic occurrences that have taken place in this city whorein the priucipals have escaped ar- rest. Thoe coso s ono of tho most mystorious of tho many bloody tragedies that have ocourred in Chicago during the pust fow yonrs, Tho 1acta aro atill fresh in the minda of our renders. At 12 o'clook on the night of tho 18th inst., Mr, J. W. Straus, of No. 110 South Dogplnines street, wont out of his houso, by the front door, to anoighboring grocory. Ie had beon gono but & fow minutes, whon the door bell was rung, and, under the supposition that it was her husband roturning, Mra. Straua sent her little girl to admit him, The door was oponed, and o tall man stopped into tho hall. The littlo girl scresmed, ond Mrs. Btraus, snatching up & lamp, ran out aund, confronting tho mnn, asked him what ho wanted. Mo roplied “Iam going to stay here all night.” Mra, Straus ro- plied, I guess you have mistakon the house. Just then Mr. Straus returned, aud, upon bein informed of ‘tho conversation that had passed botween the mnn and Lis wife, called out to Mr. Schoen, who was slcoping up stairs, to como down, Bchoen, snatehing up o small cane, de- sconded into the hill, in his night-dross. Mr. Btraua, thercupon, wont into the sireet, in search of a policomnn.* During hia absenco Mrs. Straus sttempted to porsuado the man to leave thoe house, and being unsuccessful, Mr. Schoen was ronscending tho stairs to put on hia clotlies, whon tho utrangor insolently askod, ** What doos that man waut with mo ?" referring to Bchoen, The lattor thercupon roturned to tho hall, and, after somo hot words, Schoon struck the intruder with tho cano, whoreupon the former drow s Spanish atilatto from the breast-pocket of his overcoat, and buried it to the hils in Schoen's loft sido. Ho thon dartod out tho door, and walked rapidly south on Desplaiues strect, nod was not soen or heard of again, . Mr, Straus, unable to fiud an officor, went to tho Union Btreot Station and reported the mat- ter. A squad of policemon went in_soarch of the nesassin, but failed to capturo him, Ha waa deseribed a8 hainq tall and musoular, with a florid complexion, and a light mustache, and wenring o light-colored overcoat and s black slouch bat. ‘Tho cago is ono that domands immodiato at- tention from a skilled detcotive. Iad il Loon promptly taken in hand the morning after tho deed was committed, tho mardorer would doubt- losa havo beon captured. So long a timo has now elapsod that his escapo is vary probablo, The troatment of tho case ia a notablo instanco of the glaring inofficiency of the Polico Dopart- mant in tho working up of mysterious tragedies, Mr. 8choen was & gentleman of culture and wealth, a citizen of 8t. Louis, and wason a Elunuurn visit to_tho houso of Mr. Straus, with s only child. He was about 45 yoars of ago, oud a widower. Tho romains will ba taken to Bt. Louis for interment. —— PUBLIC-SCHOOL HOURS. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bin: Even now, two years after tho fire, the city meeds more schoolhouses, Something should bo done o provide accommodations for Lundreds of childron who are deprived of school- priviloges. Cannot this diffioulty bo partly over- come by o chango in tho hours of attendance? The best educators say that school-childron are overtaxed by being compelied to pursue too many studios at onco and kopt in sehool too long. Bhorten the sossions, and there would soou bano lack of school-room. All the children could attend, and their health and intellectual growth bo improved. Bupposo the following ar- Tangement for the day-schiolars: Lot tho younger scholars attond in the foronoon, and tho older ones in tho afterncon. Have two ecssions each half-day: a,m., 9 o'clack to 10:80, and 10:30 to 12 m, ; afierncon sossions, 1 o'clock to 8, and 3 to 5; With two_eveniog sossions for auchl as could not attend during the day. No scholar should bo required to attond wmore than one or two Tours in each half-dny, More thau that smounts to imprisonment, nnd school-boards should ba held accountable to publio opinion, D. Important. We wish to call the attention of the Iadies and all buyars of Uuens und housekeeplog goods Lo the facg that our great cost uale of these goods Is in progress, and will continuo until sl the goods In this dopart- ment are sold, It is full and completo of the most popular and desirabls goods in thisling, aud those fu- endiug to purchase will do well to enll carly as thoy aro hoing rapidly taken off by toso whonppreciate de- sirabla goods at lower than panic priccs, Hotehin, Palmer & Co., Nos, 197 and 140 State stref, —— Cold Wenther Is Upon Us, . Partios before purchasing ehould uot fail to sce the New Englund Autl-Clinker Base-Ileater ; also the now Btownrt Parlor, with or without oves a largo line of other stoves, ot Dalton & Co.'s, No. 82 Randolph strect, neur State, where everything wanted in houge- furnishing goods'may be found in thols stock, e Live and Lot Live, “Large trade ond smoll profts” ls Anderson’s ‘motto, DBIll of fare reduced toaute-fire prices, Cal at thelr popular diuing-rooms, Nos, 143 and 145 May 1son atreet, and they will convinco you that thoy can give you a botter meal for less money than you can obe tain anywhero else in the country, Japunese Dentistry, ‘Tho Japaneso &ro(esunr of daontistry, instead of sitting in his offive with a stock of mysterions and frightful inscrumonts, goes traveling over the country, carrying & box covered with brais ornamonts, and coutalning some littls mullats and wedgos, When ho meets with & porson who wishes to g&rl with an Achu‘; tooth, th wedges are prossed in botween tho tooth and gum, and aro thon forcad down with tho mallet, until, by I.mmmcriu;i and prying, the tooll Is mado 80 loose that ft oan be pullea out with the fluger, Tho poor patient sufiers very much. Homotimen iocos of tho jaw ara broken away with the Mmh and it 18" said the patient dios from tho wound, PERFLCLION] BOXKERS BITTERS, Beware of Uonnjerfelta oo AMUSEMENTS. STAR LEQTURE COURSE, MUSIC HALL, COL. A, £, YORK ‘WILL give, for theonly timo In Chicago, ble cclobrated Teoturo on ¢'Woalth as a Political Power,” Saturday Night, NOVEMBER 22, Tiokots, THIA MORNING, at Box Offas, and at Books storo of Janesn, McOlurg & 0o, Curpenter & Sheldon, —~DANIEL DOUGHERTY NEXT ,TUKSDAY ot S HOOLEY'S THEATRE. and Wadnesa; TWO M Wodnosday Matines, and Thuraday Nights, auothier chango, RIG PIEOKS, A REGULAR FIX. All tho Stars In the Oast. Noxt waok Groat Attractlon, T { MISS BUBAN DENIN 16 two favoriio plays oo ACADEMY OF MUSIG: Olosing Nighta with the Greatest Kmotional Actross, MRS. F, 5. CHANFRAU. ‘To-ulglt and Saturday Aftornoon, her grost part of Aurora Floyd. MYERS OPERA HOUSE, Monroo-at., botwoon Doacborn and Stato. Avlington, Colon & Keutls's Hiniel AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Produstlon of tho orlgiual, musical, tarcicel, and panto- ol mimical ol of ACTING ON TUE BRAIN, or Shakspeare in the Kitchen, Maokin & Wilson, Tiabby Noweomb, Billy Rico, Ernost Linden, W, Ariingtan, Hon Gottah, John K. Komblo Mastor'G. Davonport in’ now and sparkliug speciaitios, ovory ovoni f; and Saturday matiaeo, 8 OLYMPIC THEATRE, 25 Biadison-st, GRAND INATGURATION TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FIRST-OLASS ENTERTAINMENT, - TRRTAINMENT. Popular Pricos PHILOSOPHIOAL, SOCIETY. FRANCESE.WILLARD. LECTURB: ¢ My Story of the Pyramids.” Flrst M, 15, Church, comor Clark and Waghington-ats. : 8sturday Ivening, Nov. 22, 1873, Tiokets, 25 ota., or Bv0 for g1, GLOBE THEATRE. Admisslon, K0 ats.: Rosorved Sonts, T cis, : Balcony, % cte. To-nightand Saturday Matinoe, TINCLE TOM’S C.ABIN. TOPSEY.... <o LAURA ALBERTA. To-morrow. ! i SAVED. UNION PARK CONG'L CHUROH. DI CORDOVA TO-NIGHT, “THEM BROWN BOYS, FROM BROWNTOWN' will be introdnced lock, in ordor to allow thom to oo it dova to New York on tho 0 p. m. ¢ cserved Sonts, 80 ots. To ba had at Tolimes’ Luokstoru, ouposita AMoVickor's, Hortan's Libra- Bell's Drugstora. OCEAN NAVIGATION. CUNARD MAIL LINE. BSTABLISIEED 1840. Steam Between New York, Buston, Liverpool, Queenstown, ({lmfim\'.jmndou and all British Points, From Noew York every Wednesdny. From Boston every Saturday. Cabin Pastage, 880, $100 and $130, Gald, Excuralon Tickots at Reduced Itatos, Stoorage Pansage, 83 ourrenoy, Passengors and frolght bookod (6 and {rom all parts of Eurana at lowest rated. Sight Draftson Great Britaln and roland, DU VERNET, Gon'l Wast'n Agon N. W. cor. (zlark and Jtandolphsts. OCARRYING THE UNITED STAT! Between New York, Cork, aud Liverpoo, Tho magnificent new and full-powored Stoamships of this Lino offor unrivaled accommodations to all classes of pnssongors, The atommers being allke, travolurs soourn the great advantaga of hasing an equally good and fast Neanor for cach and ovory eailing, O SLG: P 0, HALTIC, ADRIATIO, MAJE: 10, BRITANNIO. Satling from N SATU! DAY, from Livorpool on THURSDAYS, calllng at Corke Linsbor both ways. Ratos as low as any first-class kor'furthor [aforation apyly o Couipary gitce, 41 and % South Olaciat, noas W ica ‘ashingtan, Drafts on Groat Britain and Troland from £1 upwards ALFRED LAGERGREN, Agent. NEW YORK TO CARDIFT, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, ThoSouth Walos Atlantlo Stowmshin Company's new firatyclass Stoanisbips will soll from Fannayivants Rade rond Whaet, dorsoy City: ? I‘lfl;flm? i it i Nov. 16 oo ston . vided with all 110 I3tost Improsamaota far tho Gomlortand Souvonionco of Gabin'and, Rioorngo Pamongors, T by, BEcurranoy; Hocaod Gabin, 358 chrriny: Stane urronoy s probald Stearaga c § 3 r lculars, apj in Ca [, af ie_Com- ‘pany's Otfips, No. 1 Dock Olipinbiaes, and s Now York to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO., Aonts No. 17 Hroadivay. Salling trleo o weol trom Nuw York, and carrsi gemgorsToall parts of Graut Britalny Ttaland, O Enrope, and the Moditorranean, Gabin frof & ago, Britisl and Irish porta cast, §30; Wost, oatl: nintal ports samo as othor resmilar linos, Al payablo (o U, 8 curvoncye, oy for 1ull Information at ‘the Co pany'a oifices, No.7 owling: Girean, Now York, and N. coraor Lasolloand Madis Chlongo, HENDERSON BROTEERS, Agents, STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL. TAST AND LONDONDERRY. ogant now ateamors will sall from Plor 34, North tvor, foot of North Mooraat., as follows: GRORGIA Snturday, Nov. 15, BIERNSYLS Katurdny, Noves, aturduy, Dee, 13, a2 ftor, aking pas: Aoorn o ratan Lo wi parte of Grest Britaia'smed Brofind, Norwat, Bweton, Domnark, aod Gormany. i Deafts (or £1 and upwards. o g:fngTr)uus'.' ioaiply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & . 3 oy aonth M EFSARY . Goneral Wastern Agent, B Ciarik-stes Oficago. NATIONAT TLINE, NOTIO#—"Tliis Company takos the risk of inura to 8500,000 1 guld) onoaclt ot {ts stoumors, E prstongors {ho best vossibla guarantos for ayutuaivo o route lins always beon adopted by foaand hoadianda. IV AREODE GOEREIOWN, trom Plors oy d 47, Nortly Risor | Huve Dec, & Dao, 13 Bos. 2 Grokt Britain, Trelaad, & t cornor Olark and Randolph.sts, (ouposito new e e Dhicago, by WHLLIAD MOK. Gonaral Wostorn Agont, SCALES. - FAIRBANKS® BTANDARD SCALTRES OF ALL BIZES. 3 FATREANKS, MORSIE & 00 1L AND 118 LAKE-ST, FRACTIONAL, CORRENGE FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFTICE. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, RRRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATNS IEXPLANATION OF REPR: ? MANRA.—t Snturdayee esntade ¥ Sunday oxcoptaly 4 Monday ozceptad, FAr- rivo Sunday at8:00a, m, ¢ Dailv, MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Dy I and _sool of Treent fickel affce, 61 Cla southeast corner and 7 Caniboat,, corner of Madisun, i tain it iy Fxpro Jndhaon TAENAY 0. WENTWORTH, Uoneral Passengor Agent. CHICARD & ALTON HAILROAD. Chicago, Kantax City and Denver Slort Line, vfa Louist. and Chicago, Springfeld, Allon and St," Lowis Unfon Depot, West Siile, near Madiion. Ticket Offces : A1 Dety and 15 iandoly Kansas Ci 1t and X [ Kuk & Burin §éx. Ghicago & Padugah ftatiroad Wonoua Lacon, Washington ftx. Joliot & Dwight Accumuiodation, CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST, PAIIL RAILWAY. Union Depol, cornier 3adiron_and Cannl-ats.; Tickel Offes 83 South Clarkest,, oppoaite Sherman House, and at Depot, Arrive, Milwaukae, St. Paul olis Day £xprass. Milwaukoo & P il and Kxpross. Dy m.{"11:00, m. Milwankee, 81, Paul olis Night Expros 19:30 p. m.|* 4:15 p. m. CHICACO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depole—Foot of. Lukest,. Indianasav., and Skxteenth-st. and Cannl and Sixteentli-sts, Ticket ofices, No, 69 Clark iy Grand Lacific Hatel, and at depats, 3 Mafland Rxpress Offaws, Biroator, Bokin' Pastongor Dubunuo & Sioux G Proillc Fast Lino, for Oniak: Kaumna Glty, Totvocivorth clif<on & 8%, Josoph fix AURorn Pussoigar. e AMoadot, Ottawa & Birator Fas Aurors Passonger, ... Aurora Lagsongor (8 Dubuguo & SInuzOity Ha. Paolfia Night n Duwnor's ownor's Grove Toxny Lixyross SEx, funda ILLINOIS GENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot af Lakeat. and fool of Ticenty.second-t, Tteket ogicé, 131 Rtandalphut., hear Clark, §t. Louls Expros: B, Tonis ¥ J . 5p, m * 73400, m. 5 p iitob. e (a) Runs to Unampaln on Baturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRDAD. Gty afices, corner Trandolph and LaSulle-sts., and 75 Canals I rner Uitliron-as @ Pactfic Fast Line, a Dubuqua Doy 15 @ Qiahia Night Kxiicos @ Dubuaug Nizht Iix, v @ Ireeport & Dubuaud Lexpiress, a Frouport & D Ex thiwaukes 3 [EXpros, . * 5:00 p. . St Baul Bxprossees 195 b s a~—Depot cornor of Wolta and Kinzio-ata, 8—Dopot corngr of Cannl and Kinzlo. W. I, BTENNEVY, Gou, Pass, Agent, CoLoRADD, ,“V“W‘S_; NEW HEXIco. chet and Freight Ofles, 71 Clarerty Speciat Tndacemonis. Giregs Nov, e+ Aq, T & 8t FoRt. R. . W.E, WEBB, Gen'l Ag't. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Devot, corner of VanBuren and Sherman-ais, Tickel ofice, Grand I'acific Hotels pemos 2 = Qmatia, Loavanw'th& Atohison E: Poru Accommodatio Night Ezprass, ... LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. epol, Van Burewsat,, foot af LaSalle-st, Zic niarthicest corner Clark and liandolphate, @ corner Canal and Mudisonsals, Arail 4 i il vis Ale Ligo and Malu Lino via Main Lige. Nigit fzpros lcago’ Accommotatior Bouth Gl Day Expre: Pacifio Expres oy CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & GINCINNATI LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Raitroad Depot, foot of Lake-st.; alio faot af Ticenty-aecand-ot, Tieket office, 131 Randolplis at,, ‘near corner Clark; Salleat,, corner Wash{ng- fon, and at Nlinofs_Central Deyot, THROUGH Arrice, Day Expross. m. ¥fane Bxpreis b . P ‘Througn slospars for Indianapolls, Cinclunati, Washe Ington, and Baltimore every night. & _ CHROMOS. NEW CHROMO, “CANNOT BE COAXED,” A Bplondid Picture by Brown, glvon away by tho GREAT ATLANTIC AXND PACIFIC TEA CO. 116 West Washinzton.at. 138 Twonty.second.st. MEDICAYL CARDS. DR.C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PIYSIOIAN, 277 and 279 South Clark Ly all sundors'of thio panors that Dr. 0. d phye Bigelow fs 1110 oldost. cstablishod vian {n Chicago, having dovoted TWENTY Y HARS OF HIB LIFE in pors CHRONIUAND SPECIAL DISEASIS in both soxes, BEPARATE PARLONS for Indies and gontlemon. Call. GORRESPON] oy L, Ad- dross all Jottors, with stamps, to Dr. O. BIGELOW, 217 aud 279 Bouth Glavk-st, NO CURB! N8 €Y®5{ DR. KEAN, My o qontidentially consulted, porsonally of by matl, ":‘Nl‘ldenil(rfil{ on all chronio ur norvous ilisoasss, rants chifos of no vay, - (roon ook, Hllnsteated, G conts, Dyre. WOV LT SEINID, Continuos {o curo all Ghronle, Nervous, and Urina B 1 aka e and. sy bo coulidontially com Ginoultiby troatcd with auccoss. ' 1iis Sodical Trontisd to ladios and l:’llnlllflufln went fruo TN K, Looting remedicd that will cura vostlvaly, alf casos of BN OONE DN TAT 800 South Clark-st., Chicago, 'l th only phvsieian fu Lo city who war- 183 BOUTH OLARK-ST., sullod: porsonally oe By mall, feea of charge, Leurale il S IEL, 112 W, MADISUN. in madicinv), troats all UCures guarauteod. suceeey, Medicius CHICAGD, (a regular yraduato | Olronic Biinasos, of both soxos. Famialo Dientelos troated with furnished. Conaultation froe. A book on spacial discuses, circulave, ko, for warriad folis —frop for two stawps, Al lottory’ ontidontlal, DR. A, G. OLIN, 352 Wabash-nv., tho oldost and longast ostablished phyeiclan in the oity fa 1 Sreatimans OF Hvats. Bbd. nelbasy dhesasos sonrad weaknous, the ravult of enrly indiscrations, hood positisely curod. arry, {roo of chargo. NEW PUBLICATIONS, NEW BOOXKS. BASTIATS Sonhisms of the Protectionists. ¥OR BALE BY JANSEN, McCLURG & CO. PRIOE. .50 UENTS, SALVE. 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