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THR THE COURTS. Olearing Acway the Decks for the Now Lorms, Philip A. Jameson Seoks to Recover His Liboriy by Habeas Corj Mechanie’s Lion Sult---Bankruptey Itoms otes from all the Courts. Buslness in tho courts was vory dull yesterday. About forty-five casea woro commouced, but many of thom wora appoals from Justicos! Qourts, and few of tho othors of any amounts. Tho Suporior Court has just closed thoe Ootobor torm, wir'ch left Judgo Gary nothing Lo do but loar motions, and Judge Trec is closing up bis businoss, preparatory to taking tho Decomber torm of the Oriminal Court, which commoncos noxt weok. In tho Howell caso, Mr, Glover made the oponing argnment forthe plaintif, and was followed by Mr. Smith for the dofonso, leav- Ing Mr. Doxtor and 3. Storis yot to speals, To-day, howover, bids foir to be vary buay. In tho United States Courts Judgo Drummnond i8 roady to daliver Latf-n-dozon declsions it ho can gob (ho lawyors in tho casos, and Judgo Blodgott will probably concludo tho hoaring of I bankruptey quostion of the Manufacturers' National Bank. In thoState Courts theargumont for an injunction in the case of tho corporations ngainst the County Clerlicommenced Wednesday is sot for hoaring, and tho tax appeal matters before Judga Williams will como up if any answer can bo recolved from Ottaws, as to tho unreported decision lately rendered as to the power to take an appeal when & case lins boon dismissod by & parly himsclt, In tho Criminal Court, Judga Farwell will close tho torm by, sontencing the prisonors. So that tho Sunday roadors of Tizs U'r1pung: can probably have any amount of Jogal argumonts to digost for thoir Bunday reading. UAUEAS CORPUS WANTED, / Philip A, Jameson filed his potition in the Su- perior Court for a habeas corpus. o alleges that ho was arrested on o charga of forgery, bailed, but aflorward his bail surrendored Lim, and ha wos committed to jail. Tho chargo against him was of an alleged attempt to pass bimeelf off a8 & member of tho firmof G. A. Molgard & Co., and thoreby obtain goods from Hall & Pratt, to the smount of $371, giving thorofor four promissory motos. It wos also nlloged, by the prosceution boforo the Justico thaot, Jameson signed the notes ** G A, Melgard & Co.,” in the prosencoof tho firm of fall & Pratt, tolling thom ha was the *Co.,” when there fs no such firm, sud that G, A, Molgard nevor aulhorized Jumoson to use his name, and fience that b slgned tho name of a fletitious firm, falsely ropresenting himsolf to bo ono of said pretonded flm, Jamoson nllegos that that evidenco was and is falso ; that there is nctually such a firm, and he is s mombor thazaof, and baln rigat to sign the firm nawo, Ifo, however, did not adduce any tostimony in tho case bofore the Justice, rolying on tho advico of his counsel that the prosecution Dad not proved thoir case, aud that the signing tho namo of n fletitious flrm was not forgory. Potltioner also urgos that the examipation was only boforo ovo dJustico, snd by him ho was bound over toansworat tho vext torm of the Criminal Court, all which was, he alleges, con- trary tolaw. Judge Gary ovdored a writ of Labons corpus to bo irsued in accordance with tho prager of thoe ptition, and tho cass Will probably come up this morning. BILL TO ENJUIN A BALE. Catherine Tracey filed a bill in the Suporior Couzt yesterday gainst Mariotta C. Penrsons to Pl‘ulli\lfl Ler from eelling Lota 33, 34, 35 and 86, [ Block 3, of A.J. Brawn’s Addition to Chi- eago, under » mortgago hold by eaid defendant, on the ground that the mortgage is frandulent, and nutl and void, Complainant states that kho bouglt tho property ou tho roproecntation that it was free from Incumbrauce. She asks for an injunction and a decreo removing the cloud from the ticlo. 'U'hio injunclion was grouted uuders pond for 500, MEOHANICS' LIEN AGAINST THE TREMONT NOUSE. “he Gowen Matblo Compauy fiiod & petiblion againut James Couch, Caroline I, Couch, Wil- liam H, Wood, Wilmor S, Shephord, Irs Couch, Carolino E. Johnkon, Georgo B. Johugon, and the Coanecticut Mutual Lito Insurancs Com- ny. to haye a mechanics' lien ou the Yremont oiiso for the amount of $1,752,00, Loing o bal- :luialdua for furnishing the marblo work for that otol. BANERUPTCY ITEMS. The order of diswiseal, in the case of Henry Eranel was mado absolufo. dnsper W. Lyons filed s potition in bank- ruptey against Torence Maguire, nlloging that thoro s duo Lim tho sum of $814.75 on & prom- issory moto, and charging thut Maguire hay al- Towed judginent to bo oniorad up sgainst him Dy confession. A provisional warrant and sule tlg ghow cause wero lssucd, returnable Dec. 9, 73, The order of dismisssl in the case of Charlea 0. Grifiin ot al, was mado absoluto. COUNTY COUNT. In thio mattor of thoestato of Patrick Manlon, thie receipts of tho heirs wero Slod, the sdminis- trator dischargod, aud tue ostato declarod Sot- tlod. "Pho will of Nanoy Bhook was_proved, and let~ tors testamentary granted to Jamos A, Clark, under a boud of 5,000, The will of Jamow McNamnra was also proved, and Cathatine McNamara declared executrix, on $ling o boud for $7,160. Spocial-nssessmont rolls Nos, 244, 240, and 286, for tho City of Chieago, were orderad to bo confirmed, and alko 5o much of roll No, 287 as bad not boen objected to. i CIRGUIT COURT IN BRIEF. Michael W. Robinson commonced an actlon agaiust Louis Ramp for 81,000, g John Corbott_ brought ' suit in_assumipslt sgaivat William M, Underwood for $165,000, T'homas H, Brown ond Aaron L. Brown insti- tuted proceedivgs against L. Schooufeld, to re- cover 2,600, An nction in assurpsit was bogun by Willlam Leichmann against Samuel Friedman = and Charles Bachrach for 88,000, Jobn Wakely filedan atlidavit for replovin against J, M. Bradloy, torecover possesion of » quanfity of housohold furniture, said to be worth 2,000, UNITED STATES COURTS. Thecdo:o M, Davix, as Receiver of the Ocean Natiouar Bauk of New Yoik, commonced an nation agaiust Harvoy W, Brown and James G. Brown, uluimlnx{ #10,000, Judgo Hopkins will take up the Criminal salonduce for tho Distriot Court noxt Tucsday, aftor which he will call the printed alencdar the same Court. BUFERIOR COURT IN BMIER. Fraok Amman and Murtha Eisondeath brought an action against James Donin and J, D, Camp- boll to recover £1,000. Willlam D, Diliaxd led & precipe in assump- slt against A. Rawson, CRIMINAL COURT. Judgo Farwell was ncc_\lglcd all dsy yostorday [n henring tho caso of Gilbert Manteno, charged with ossault with intont to rob. Tl - fourth trial of the‘caso. ¥ PENRONAL. ° Qbristopher M. Brazes was, on motion of F. 0. Inga!ls, admitted to practico iin the United Btatou Ciroult and District Cour i pbaraald R dek s, S ONE OF CAPT. FRY’S VICTIMS. T the Editor of The Chicage T'ribune Swm: Your narrativo of tho antocodents of Oapt. Fry, including his inbuman butchery of our men of the Mound City as they wero strug- gling with the waters of Whito River, after hav- Ing bten sealded by the oxplosion of tho stenw- thost of thalr boat, ravives an experieuco of not » fow Chicngo poople. Young Bcoville, 8 drothior of the Buporintondent of tho Illi- nois (;tmha\ Car Bhops, a mombor of my Lousohold, eulisting with his pastor, tho flov, J. 11, Dill, was one of {howe who lost his lite in that encounter with heathen barbarity. lo wea o brave, noblo young man. Thoe brother wont down to seuroh for the remaius, bat the nimost di'igonce failed to recover them. As Capt. Fry measured to othors, it has been measured to bim. At tho rikk of compromising the uation’ honor, undor ity flag s & cover, ho swont fort e« filibuster to lutarfera {n anather coun'ry's domestle broils, und ho resped tho sonsequenco, 1f your cnnfcahlru is corract, that tho leadors of the lopublican parly aro plauning for a war with Hpain in o1dor to conflrm 1ts lonso of powor, thoy will find that thoy have hit uLmu # miy- taken course, Muny old-time Repul licans, who bave found & finod doal of fault with your aourse Lo regard to that party, will be ready to is the whow that thay consldor principlo and s fruo na- tional Lonor far abuve tho olaims o‘; m':‘y glnr\y. \ I, Itox. ———— WOMAN-SUFVRAGE AT EVANSTON. Lettor frot One of the ¢ Xligh=Spirs itod® Younz Luilios of tis Northe westorn Universitys Ty the Editor of T'he Chicago Tribune : Bin: That golf-appointed guardian of publio intoreats, the DPress, has ountered upon s now cnmpaign. Don_ Qulxote cbatging upon the windmill ia Its only paveilel. The victory aimod at ia tho righting of tho tmaginary wrougs of the young Indios in tho University at Evauston. Would that tho actunl wrongs of women might Do ospoused with equal zoall Whother its own usual discrimination is nlone responsiblo for this attact upon sn Institution which takes the lend of all othors of ita kind in the lborality of ils viows on tho subjoct of eo-oducation, or whathor this discrimination lins boen sssiatod by dis- affectod members of our own rauk, doss not ap- poar, Tho statomont of tho caso sa made by seversl Chicago papors i uujuet, projudiclal, and ox- aggoratod, TFirst, it ontirely misintorproty the spicit of tho el roport” which somo selt- enotiflolng roporter was at such paius to pru- oure, For oxamplo, ospacisl stross fu laid on Queation No. 8, wirich ronds as fpllows : ‘Havayon watked with any gentlemab, accopted com- pany to or from auy place, or been at any time I tho soclety of gentlemen, excopt at a school-oxcrolse, with out permission? An indignane protest {8 mado to ** high spir- {ted" youug ladies baing subjected to tho mortifi~ cations fuvolved in obeidlonco to this rulo, 'Chis might havo been rosorved for an occasion when it was more neoded, had {tg author beon presaut whon tho Doan of tho Collego oxplained the rules, She distinctly said that this rulo did not roquiro a young lady to rotuse to wall with a gontleman whom sho chanced to moct. Sho ghould troat lum ns any other schoolmato, and turn out of hor way ncithor to meet nor to avold him. Burely, no young Iady who has any sall-yeepeot could act differently. Whon she &0, far losos hor dignity as to turn ono hair's Droadth out of hor way, Lo scok tho compauy of any gentlomon, slie cense to bo ** & youug lasy of spirit.” Tho great principal at gtake, however, is that the sauio trentment should bo oxionded to both sexos alilio, 1t {8 said * publio opinion domauds that equal restrictious sbail bo laid upon all” 1t publio opiwion ™ has made this grand Jeap in tl10 past fow weoks, no ono will bo moro happy to lenrn tho fact and aveil thomselves of it (han thoss in_control of the Woman's Collego of thio Northwestora Univorsity, ~From time inmomorial *¢ Rflhlin opinion " has decreed that Coliege boys shiould ba haund by na rule, and has pronounced 1t most iling that they should be the sconrge of the town in which tho are gathored. The ot proper way in which they could employ their time, noxt 10 fagging mombera of the lower classes, was constdered to ba tn romoviug gates fiom thoir hingos, toaring up sidowalks, and making night hideous in any way their fertila Lrains conld dovise, On the otiier hand, College girls should b shut sooure- 1y within high fouces during the week, aud only come forth on Bundays attonded by a rotinue of fonchors. Thoy must nover oe Keon at post- oltice or dopot, sud ,their ixfrequant appear- ances on the strect’ wmust Lo wwked by the groatest decorum. Agalnst just such absurd and unjust ideas the Womau's Colleze of Evanston eurly raised its standard, but the cnemy was too etroug to be overcomo by n blast of trumpets. Tho odds wora fonrfully against her, and time and strategy alone could win suceoss. She Legan by cutting down the rules to & fow a8 * public opinion” would tolorate, ‘I'hoso -were about twelve ia uumber, and “Em“ iusigniticant when compared with thoso of Oberlin, the groat champiou of co- aducation, whose rules numbor fifty or more, and includo euch items as spoaking above a Whisper in tho halls, aud saying &0 much as i Good morning " to & gentloman on the stairs. After this, In tha eecond torm of tho flru!yl!n" tho * Rofl of Homor" aud *Solt-Goveried " systom was institutod. Undor this regine auy ‘youngy lady, who Lind provod hersol¢ such by ono mouth of carreat deportmont, became & mamber of the * Roll of Honor,” whero she enjoyed cortain privilogos aud was releasod from cértain rogulntions. 1C sho_rotained her position upon the “ Roll of Honer” ouo term, she became in fact ns in namo Self-Govorned. No reporting was done, Lo present systom has beon furced upon u by tho public upivion of Lvan- ston” in~ view of the young ladics being ®o scaltered over tho ‘towu. Whon tho _* Sclf-Governed" system was adopted “pifblio n)‘)inluu " doclared it “‘uttorly imposyi- ble,” and its failure was coufldently awaited, un- til by comploto success, it forcod tho ackuowi- odgemont of its merit, Duc if this cxporiment was regarded with unfriendly oyes, the attend- ance of tho young ladics, unaccompunied by teachers, upon the college literary socioties, was congiderod o picco of thio wildost folly, and ovon now it is 8 question whother wa shall bo able to keep our position in them, against the tide of ¢public opinion,” which would sweep us from our footing. If we wsuccood in dolug 8o, the credit will _bo due to the ‘tyrannical govern- ment ” which firat socured its admission, At the beginniug’ of the year, ** public opin- fon" eald: “Tho self-governed” system will not work undor the present circumsfances, It did very woll when the girls wore in tho coliego, under ~ the eve of teachors, but scailoio ay they mre pow it will mover do to trust thom with such priviloges, and o for the time *public opinion” L:ad its way, but when it becamo cortain that the naw colloge would not be compioted for auothor torm, and observance of rules, with no hopo of rolcaso, became tirewome, tho Dean of the Womat's Collego took matters onco more into her own hands, and the “Holl of Honor” and “ Self-Governed List " woro roorganized. But the ‘ most uakinaest cut of sil” ia the attack of Mrs. Elizabeth Cndy Stanton. Sho, mislod by the erroneous statement of the case, has planted her guns and sighted her howlizors to demohish ono of the most effectunl allies of tho catiwe Lo which she has devoted her life. In covoral of hor positions she hne simply arrayed Lerself against & *‘man of straw.” For in- stauce, 8o eays: *Why four should be tbo Droseribed numbor for o walk, or talls, at Evan- Bton, while in tho outside woild two aro consid- ered far moro desirable, 1t s hard to conjecture.” Tour is tho prascribed numbor at Lvanston oply in going to aud from any place in the avening (varticularly the litersry socie- ties), nnd i simply & mattor of safoty. In nltonding concerts, lectures or other public entertainmonts, the company of gontlomen is permitted, but if no gontioman of- Tors hus services, and tho young Iady still desires to attond,what would Mre, Stanton haye hor do ? Nothing éould show a greater Inck of indepond- euce than to stay st home, while the privilege (2) of going alone is oue which oxperionce hey proved to be unsafo, even in clossio Evanston, In regard to being quiet at ol times,” the momoranda of reguiations quotos simply tho beautiful texs © Study to be quict"—whicki ie all tho question is intendod to involye. 1f Mfra, Stauton admires lnughing, whispering, and tlirtation durn roligious exercises, we sup- Dose sho hns o right to say o, though we aro vory sorry that sho can. This is her lauguago : © If gormons ate dull, prayors long, aud chapel unvoutilated, young' poople will fidget and whisper, and, unlesa thoy bave puro air to breath, eloquent prayers, and thrilling sermons, they have s right to dodge the wholo coremony, ar by sida issues to mala it as shortas poesiblo.” owevar, until * public opinion " in our Unf- vorsity changes materially, no student who ro- spoots hersolf will engoge in these diversiong, even though prayers lack * eloquence, ™ and ser- mous aro not thilling. ‘Tho Woman's Cullege is doing its utmost to place tho daughters of the Northwestern onau equahty with their brothers, It is placed ab present in o position of peculinr difiiculty, in the midet of whioh it ls suddenly atiacked on all sides by thoso who rusl into tha strife shouting its own battlocry, and claiming the prorogatives for which 1t lins been fighiing the past Lwo years, It {anot the fhst timo that in the din of battle, frionds have mistaken ona anoluer for facs, but the blunder in ths case seoms duo to unpardonsble carelessness. Tsanenua B, Wenn, One of ** the young ladios, . 187, -— What Prof. Snell Thanked God For. Phe fotlowing atory 18 told of Prof. Snell, who has been Profossor of Mathematics at Amhorut for many years, and who, before tho war, had, it is enid, only tho small salary ef BHOU a yeur, Aftor the war woultl began to roll in upou Aui- liorat College, ‘Ihis man gave 850,000, that man snother 860,000, aud o on until the coffurs wero fllled to overilowing, Thon the Coltogs T'rustecs concluded to_raine tho salaries of tho Lzofossors, and from 3800 thoy put 1t to $2,600 or aunum, Snell was sitting in bia atudy wheu Els wifo camo in to announco tho §00d noWs. He was poring over a well-thumbed mathia- wationl treatise, ¢ Ebonezor ! raid she, *what do you think? They've done {t1" ! Danait " said ho, “dono what? who?" Why, the Trustoes! ‘Mhioy've raisod your salary WIMMMI avoar|” Buoil's face bacauwo radisut, ¢ Thauk God, E}.mlnl" said he, ‘‘now we oan have s b 5 Evaxaton, Nov. e ————re LY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER o) =21y 1873 COUNTY AFFAIRS. Last Meoting of the 0ld Board of Commissioners, Tonds of the Now County Treasurer end Suporintendent of Schools Pro- sonted and Accopled. Oomplimentary Resolution to the Re- tiring Prallden_t---mn Remarks in Reply. Tho laat meeting of the old Bonrd of County Commssioners was hold yeatorday afternoon, Commissionor Miller in the chalr. Thero woro also presont Commissioners Ashton, Bogus, Golloway, Binger, Orawford, Harris, Harrison, Tussoll, Roollo, Pablman, Louorgan, Horting, Jones, and Clough. I'ho Committeo on Judiolary reported on tho matter of foos Ju tho office of tho County Olork, recommonding that it bo roforred to s commit~ teo of tha new Board for furtbor investigation. ‘Tho roport was tabled. Commissionor Galloway was called to tho chair, “I'ho Committos on Finance submitted the bond of cho roceutly olectod County Tremsurer and Collector, I1. B. Miller, which is a guatanteo for 3,000,000, aud iu signed by tho followlng por- sons: II, B. Miller, A. O. Hesing, C. B. Farwell, W. F. Coolbaugh,d. V. Farwoll, Asa Do, foward Priestloy, B, P. Hulchivson, Daniol Thomoson, Sidnoy A, Font, Augustus B. Burt, Albbrt E, Xent, Albert A. Mungor, I, G, Pow- oxs, John IL Dwight, N, E. Platt, Jamos W. Odell, Henry T. Botsford, Colvin I. Wheeler, Abraliam Paole, James I, Gillett, The bond of tue Collector reprosented the sum of $2,000,000, and wae sigoed by the samo partles, The bouds wore indorsed by the Committeo and approved by the Board, The Committee on Education submitted the Dboud of Goorge D. Plant, Counly Ruporintend- ont of Bchools, amounting to §286,000, and recommended its approval, which was concurred in. Tho signors aro Goorgo D, Plaot, Edwin Walkor, John II Gldens, Isnso A. Iisk, and Houry Greonebaum, g Saveral Counvittoos to whom wors referrod sundry small bills reported, recommending thoir poyment. Conenrrod in, e Committeo on Miscellaneous Olaims sub- mitted a roport on por dicm, committeo timo, &e., of Commissioners for the quarter ending Nov.80, 1873, which was concuriod in. Commissioner Gullowny offered the following : Resolred, That {ho thanks of (his Board are due to ouir retiring Prostdent, the on. 1L, B, Miller, for (ke able and {nipartial masiner {n which by bad discharged tlie duties of Lis position as our presidiug ofticer dur- ing thejast year, and that our best wishes follow him in'the now position to which he han beon clocted. Tho motion waa sdopted, and Commissioner Ailler made the following response : GENTLEMEN : The tlme for which X bave been elect- o4 n momber of this Doard being about to expire, T take tls occaslon to prescut ta you my sincere thanks for tho courtesy you have extended to mo_ through my torm, 1 have endoavored to proside falrly and im= partially, but it {s human to err. If X hava commltted such errors, 1 humbly apologize, 1deam it 1no mere than Just ot {hfs timo fo bear testimoy o the zealsud fidelity with which you havo attended to thie dutics of your office, Duriugthe wholo of the year there has been Lut ono meeling at which o quorum faliod to eppost, aud sa o general rule, the .membors wero olmost all presont, Every contract, whother for supplies or ~for comstruc- tlon, hing In o1l cases been given Lo the lowest bidder, and all coutracts lot In the opon Beard, and the sup~ pliea wore always equal to tho ssmples exulbited at tho time, sud all buildings constructod in the most substantial mauner. All work of cosiruction was let at lcast 20 por_ cent below tho archioct’s ests matcs, and but ono dtem, aud that a small’ one, has loen allowed Jor oxtra work, Wilo the expenses of (ho county in the Poor Depart- ment lave been somewhat iucroaced over lsst year, from cauees so apparout that it is uunocessary to enumerate them lioro 3 still the amounts o expended, notwitustanding tho Inrge increase of populstion, aro far below tho Inst yearof the old regimen, On' you, gontlemen, will devolve tho dutles of flie coming year, ond'if you are as atlentive as you bave becn i 0 past, serutinizo o billy us closely us you lavo whilo I’ have beon a mondber, thoro can bino just cuutee of compluint, or regrot that the afuirs of “tho county are mausged by & Uoard. (Applsuso.] The Board then adjourned. ————— A BROTHERHOOD OF ROBBERS, Their Ficld of Operations the Vil Jages on the Line of the Michignn Central Railroad--Arrest of Hwo of the Gung. Grase Luke, Mich. (Yoo 20 Dispateh (o the Detroit e 1) This village is considerably excitod to-day over the arrost of two young burgiayvs, who tell & slrange story about regular gang of robbors organized along the linoof the Michigan Central Ruad. During tho past yoar o largo number of dwelng housce and storcs in Grass Lake bave been robbed withous suy clew belng found to the porpetrators. Tho laut cases ato those of Clark’s jewoelry store and Kollogg's bardwara storo, about four weeks ago. young man named St. John had suspicion of tho gullty partios, and by trading some. ariioles with two boys, Goorgo Winnio, aged 17, and Chatlos Gillatt, aged 15, rocoived 1 oxchango somo of tho stolan goods, He ilen nccuned them of tho burglaries, and Winnie confessot that ho wasa member of an organized baud ot burglars, somo rosiding in nearly overy village on tho line of the railrond betycen Dotroit and Chicago. Il says that somothing ovor nyearago ho accidontnlly discovered two men bréaking intoa house in this village, and that thoy throatoned to shoot him if hedid not assist thom in the job, Actuated by terror, he did, and was induced to break into other houses and stores with thom sfterwards; thnton the 4th of July lnst _he wont with ono of them to Woodville, Jackson County, and was from there duiven in a closo carriago about four miles, &% ho judged the die- tauco, whon bo was taken to a houso and Ipitiated with certnin forma and rites into o brotherhood of robbers, with rogular grips and pasuwords, Thero wero about Bitoen on present. They told him thore were sixty- five members of tho gang altogether, and thoy had threo rendezvous botween Dotroit and Chi- cago, of which that was one. Their pian was to bring all plunder to that place, when it was ex- chauged and peddled through diffovent parts of the Stato ; that ho had beon engaged in several burglories in this villago sluco that, in_company withs somo of the gang, and in compavy with Gillott, who Lad aver joinod the gaug, but was & special partuor of Winnie, unbeliuown to the rest of tha gang. Mo proposod that St. John join tho ~gong, oud, on his nwsenting, told bim whors thoy had some plundor buried under & stump n tho Woods, snd the boys and he wout Monday night and got i, which was_idontifiod a8 the property of Clark. 'Phoy told him thoy Lad $500 worth scorated In another place, but wonld not ine form hiw whore, Bt. Joln informed Odicer Al- len this morning, who promptly arrested tho ;‘nuthn, and tooktnom to Jackson thisafternoon. They told the &ame story to him, Thoy will be examined Friday. In thie moantimo an jnveati- gatlon will bo made s to the truthfulnoss of the boys' stary about the gang. S g s —A Tama County (Tows) pirl, of 19 summors, hias, with hor own Land, durivg the past #oason, ruised 1,000 bushols of corn, 500 heud of cab- baze, 100 bushels of onions, and calculstes’ on netling &bl WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o. FOR ONE MONTH! Beginning Deo. 1, our Prices on Fine Watchos, Diamonds, Jowelry, Sil- vor, and Silvor Plate, will be MUCH LOWER than tho samo quality of goods cen bo purchased for any- whore else in Chicago. R.J.MORSE & CO.,, LAKE AN CLABR-STS, WEATHER STRIPS WEATHER STRIPS. 1 omploy ouly tho bes ateip made. Guarants mochanlos to spply tho best HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Grand Opera in English. MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, JIBNNIR VAN ZANDT, ZRLDS BUGUIN, Jran vAN ZanD, DS S rraany, \WILIFOIH AIOIQAN, WILLIAM UARLTON, HaRs. - 1 i W BLGULN , vt BEANBIRD: Tull Chorus and Grand Orchestra, " 0, D, HIt8S and MAURICE ORAU........ iractors, Commensing MONDAY KVENING, D, 1, Monday—Toneln di Lammerutoor~KELLOGG, Thaodors Habolmanny W, Garlton, . K. Hal, Ansio ot Tuesday~Darthin-KELLOGG, B 11alt, Kdw. Boguln, Mr, I Joneph Meas, G. 1. sl tdw: Sowala, 3. Barttoman, Wndnutdny—Rlnnlné{o (l'l'ho;’nol';nnun' Zsnd , Begain, Jennje Van “"Il:'sm:‘ o Hull.?&? Muas, Honry ‘Thursday- -IKELLOGG. Mre. Boguin, Mosers, 11abolmann, Carlton, Poakes, sto, Friday—Mnrituna, Saturday Evoning—Fra Dinvolo. Grand Matinee on Saturday-KELLOGG. Snle of nonte commenors Thuradar, Nov. 2, at9a, m., Binior & o oy udor Belmar 1ono, O nucved Hoate, B1,60 and 33,00, Acoording to focation, UNION PARK LEOTURE COURSE. REV. T. K. BEECHER Vil lecture in tho Union Park Congrogational Churoh Thursday, Dec. 4, “THE LEADERS AND THE LED. lo at W, G, ot Witee, opposio, & ‘sad'at Horton's Libea. i and we(oF Stouday, R B kehintasioms okois only ol at the daor, Persons withiing to scouro soats can do 80 without oxtra cliarga at olthr buok ataro, A MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, MONDAY, DEQ, 1, EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE, T.OTTA, In bor groat Specialty of LITTLE NELL AND THE MARCHIORESS, BONGS, DANCES, AND BANJO SOLOS. SEATS CAN NOW BE SECURED, YERS OPERA HOUSE, fonroo-at., batwoen Lorcbory sud State. Atlington, Cotton & Kemble's Minsirels. NEW, FIKESH, AND SPARKLING NOVELT1IS. )y Nowcomb, Mackin & Wileon, Billy 1tleo, Mastor 20 Davonport, Krnost Lindea, (V. Arlington, Bon ., John' It Kemble, in now' and pleasin: psolal- tion. it whole 1o conoludla witn tlia Operatical Kxtrave 1 aganzs, ontltlo itlod ACTING ON THE DRAIN, or Shakspeare in the Kitchen. Grand Fxten Matinos [hankegiving Afteraoan. Tieary ovaning anil Saturday atiaco. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. LAST APPEARANOK FOR THRER WEERS OF THR | REGULAR DRAMATIO GOMPANY. This Saturdey_ Afternoon snd Night, Mis BUS. DENING Broat Flag o EURER Hunted Down; Or, THE TWO LIVES O} MARY LEIGH. Mandny, Deg. 21—t Taweot Ttowo' PO D SRRy R gaRo e arest New ACADEMY OF MUSIO. TWO PERFORMANCES THIS DAY, Saturduy, Nav, 29, by the LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE MATINEE~Opons at 1, boglus at 3, over atd o'elook, Vgl peleen standard, abd witn t advanco, pon 8:'7, b.gins a § o'clock. tiinos of 'tha Sylvan Burlesquo, FOBIN ELOOI. Monday vonlng—SINBAD THE BAILOR, Scoura ‘your seata Lo advanco. STAR LECTURE COURRE. MUSIO HALL. Tickots for the only Grand Coneert by the PAILLLA TR CONCBRT TROUPEH TFor sala tbls morniuy At Janton, MoChur & CG.'s and Buz Omico. l’flcnt,‘sll'.!;l and QLHM. oginzg WO A Carpenter d Sheldon, TINGSBURY MURIO HALL FAT CONTRIBUTOR'S HUMOROUS LECTURE, “INJUN MEAL,” Saturday Evening, Nov. 29, 1873, ADMISSION, 50 OENTS. GLOBE THEATRE, This afteraonn 2, evenlnz 8 o'clock, EXARIRY LiINIDIEN in s great Speclalty ol **WOOL,” fu tho ** HIDDEN ji¢ ‘M IN il Al RUBBER COATED IRON TUBE. PACOAL TRON WORKE, TASKER IRON WORKS THILADELIIIA, PA NI CABTLE, DKL, ESTABLISHED 1831, MORRIS, TASKER & CO, VULCANIZED RUBBER-COATED IRON TUBE. WORKS AND OFFIOE, WANENOUSE AND OFFIOE, Fifth & Tsker-ate, Phila, No,16 Gold.at, Now York, OMoa 29 Pomberton Squars, ‘Warehouse and Office, ‘BORTION, MASS, TITUE ILLE, PAs PrmavzLEnes, June, 118, YWe dentra to ol tho specialattontion of ‘tho publlo to VuLoANIZED RUPDER-COATED InoN TUBE. Also, all tho various Fittings roquirod in connoation with amo, undor FINLEY's Patout, wich we have boon tosting wi'h entire auccosa for tha past Lo yoars, and aro now roady to plage on tho mackor, thoroughlysatisfiod that wharcrer itmay b latroducod for tho passago of aatucal wators, olthor ot or cold, its morls will bo acknowlodged vvor olthor Galraplzed Tron or Lond Tubos, whioh aro now oxtensivoly usod for such purposs, and to whish, In ‘mtny focalltlos, dooidad projudica oxfsta, The absoluto Indostractiblilty of Vulosalzad Rubbor—also ita purity for the purposs to which wo adsptlt, 48 0 wall known that conymont 1a unnoopsacys Wo_aripond, a Inttor o oclobrated Cliomtiats, YO R TS, 0 0 Soter Vel Chsub to Topt s axilolafor na, Ao e il 0o (o sama_as for. galvanizod fron tuborac iimie, Subiost 1 the mosh 16ueel trade dik °Wo fro nlso_proparad to mapnly **tonga ® derigned es. pootalfor HASTRER A A e e St » MURRIS, Taskrr & 0O, Janxe 0, Boor, TrovAs I, GARRETT. TOOTI & GARREIT, Tabortory for Penctical and Analylical Ohemisty, 9 and $31 Chant.st,, Roar of Bt Stophon's Cbureh, Tentliat., bolow Mackot, Tatablishod in 183, DUILADELPIIA, Fob, 19, 1673, Mosten, Mareln, Taskor & Co,, Palladdiphin. . DEAR &1l ¢ "Wo live winddo s earolul examination of your rubber-goated {ron pins, in ordor to dateriming its Toslstance Lo hoat and oold, 16 5 cam, watural wators, and finve ovon oxtendnd our rotcarchos to acds, alkall,' and Biting gan Wo ey montiy et 1o conting o & elcilar camponnd to that constituting guna for liolding ar:licial teoth, excopt that yours contuiing no moroury. 1 will bonr & high dogron of heaty overd0a Fabrenhelty asnlgt be inforred from 1t Lisfng boon propaed a ALovo 3002, 1t was not affogtod by homnfi for soveral houra in Schurikill wator, Gty gns passad hrough i Log About thtoo days apponred fo invo ( “Tho rublior conting rosistad fiemly o modsratoly dliuio sul Kbhrlulm.l ‘murlatio aoids, and oans. tia potash solution. Solutions of neutral salts Lave no o on it ‘Since therubbor conting exhibited such firm roslstanco (o acld, slkall, 8alt, ana tioat, {t {scloar that it will offor a atiil strongat reaf¥tance to il natursl, wators, I whis eas oxag- ho abova ingrodionts are found In & ealed, 1. o, In 8 moro diluto stato, Tns finé, wa cougrntulatayou for finding a conting for tron tubdr, and seticles af “fron gonerally, which fs i nu. ‘uaually rostatant to anv of the usunl agonts of tho chormls and to thosn ardinacy agonts which do nffaot iron coate somo garal fin orints, fens. dogennc TKoe e o 21 11 KOG o ATERETT, A O TG ol Lk s LI MUSIOCAL, Ditson & Co.'s Celebrated HOME MOUSICAL LIBRARY. UNEXCELLED COLLECTIONS OF BOUND HUSIC. VOOAL. GEMS OF GERMAN SONG. GEMS OF SCOTTISI SONG, GEMS OF SACRED SONG. srven ouonn, OPER v * SITOWER OF PEARLS. Dusts, MUSICAL TREASURY, Vocal and Instrumental, INSTRUMENTAL, FOR PIANOFORTI; OR REED ORGAN. GEMS OF STRAUSS, ORGAN AT ITOME. PIANIST’S ALBUM. PLANOFORTE GEMS. TOME CIRCLE, Vols, I and IL Price of cach Book, loth, 83,003 in Boards, £2.50 I'lo Gilt, S+ Tud above aplendid books aca ur tho bost, and st popular musio, belnz suleo “¢oroam * from au immonia atock, Ui 1o 200 pages, cot muslo size, in each Baok tiuy those bonks for prosonts | Tu each bouk you get @95 worihs of musio, In the whole llbn?. costing, Rgcordy kot Thzoo o biniiog, S35, £12, or §0b you wil et K Dolineat sareh . Lokt posipaid, on rucuipL of rolatl price. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. Chas, H, Ditson & Oo., 711 Broadway, New York, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO, LOTTERY. ROVAL HAVANA LOTTERY. EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING OF DECEMBER 18, 1873, $1,200,000 to be Distributed fn Prizes. Only 16,000 Tickots—Ons Prise to avery Secen Tickels, BE00.000 100,000 £0, 000 45 50 .. 1,661 othar Prlzo Orders filled roe. Clroulsrs d information furnishod. end for ouo. TAYLOR & CO., BANKERS, 1l Wallat,, Now York, Satling twleo & wook v, <, and carryin: songors ioall parts of G et B y Lrelnnd, Contl tucopes aud tha Modliereancan. Gubin frob ago, British and Trish pores oast, $30: wost, 33, Bonral ports samo as athor rogulur linos, ~ All payabla in U 6; heromoy, - Apply for fuil informatlon st ttio Com- pany's oftices, No, 7 towling Green, Now York, and N, kK. Zorner Lasalloand Madisonats., Chiengo. HENDERSON BROTHENS, Agents, STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO OLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BRL~ TAST AND LONDUNDERRY. Thowa elegant now Clydebulle steamers wil sall ose e s T 1 o iontal PENNSYLVANIA aturday, Nov. VIRGINIA.. aturdng, Do GLORGIA, aturday, D Aud evory caftor, taklog pase Fengors at, through rates o all parts of Groat Britain and froland, Norwag, Swedes, Denmurk, and Germang. Drafts for £1 and upsward: or {rolght or pusss, lyto AUSTIN BALDWIN & 09, ‘No. 46 Brond SARLE, Gonorad W 60 Glur NEW YORK T0 CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, The South Wales Atlantlo § samship Uompany's now firet-class Btoamelipy will sall frons Peunsylvania Rail- roxd Waart, dorscy i PEMBROKEL . Nov. 15 “Lncks sieamstiip, D , F0 pro: vided with al thio latost improveienis for the cuinfurfaud cowvamonco of Cabln and Steorays Paseengors, * First Cabin, §t0 ourronoy; Hecond Cabin, %65 ourroncy's Stoor- age, £ querency ; Dropaid Srearago cartilicates from Uare Ui, $4, Draits for L1 and upwards, o further pnrticuinrs, auply in sl at the Com: pasy'a Oican, Ho, 1 Dok Unbers, and 1b Now Yarkc o AXTER S QO ARCIINALD b, ‘Agents, Hroadiay, NATIONAL LINE. NOTIOK-Thts Goninany takes the risk of tugurauce (up to BE0,0001n gold) ou oach uf 1ta stewmors, thus givin) pnssonyiars the bos noslblo guarantos for safely an aroidungo of dang on adopted by wor al ten, ‘e most_sou-Dorly routo ias always pany to wyoid loo an) hoadias POUL and QUEENNTOWN, from Piors Juivor | New Yorl Doo & o0, gt Franve. "Nov, 5 | Spat e L vinion (divact) ovary fortnlgh cubiu Pavties BT0, eyt 800 Curronoy. ULy U1 ‘oncye Totuen okots ot Fueed Tatok. Pustsasors bookad to o froin Geriin and Soaud o satgn, a6 Rionmenihs of this Tha neo tho frzoatin tio tradas Drafte on Uroat Britain, Irolnnd, sud the Coutinant, at Northeast cornor Olark and Ranlolpis a, topponte now Rtiorman [utsw, Oliicao, by WILLIAM MOALISTER, Concral Woutarn ARobE: ALLAN LINE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSIIP CO. 22 FULL-POWERED FIRST-OLASS STEAMERS, svoryool, Londondarey, and Glasgow, Trl-weokly to wfpormock, Yandodecen tad Glasgow ‘fi_&!: aud from Qugbeo (Mrtla b v casiowa, Miall ant Not falk. Vr yusingo, trolght, or any information, apnly to ALLAN & COa A‘I"Vllli' 72 & 73 Lnulleoxt, SCALES. FAIRBANKS® SIANDARD SCALES OF ALL BIZUS. FATRBANKS, MORBE &00 141 AND U8 LAKE-BT, HAVANA LOTTERY. iistraordinary Drawing of Doo, 18, 1673, Only 16,000 Tickota—0ne Prise to Svery T Tiekels, [t 81,200,000 (g 100,060 . Tickels for Sixculnrs with full Informatl Circulnrs with full Information i Tishieja fox saloand Prizes castiod by I C and General Agant, %) Liberls: GENERAL NOTICES, NOTICE. Default haviug basn mada [n the prambcaory notey mads by Ilishy o 51 Lo Baron B, Lolt, for the amount of $%,000, ‘ated’ May" 19, 1873, And due aix montiis thersat- Tor,and hearlug tutorust at the rate of* 10 por cont per an- ity modl wilerena thore was doposited the followiag col- Iatora) socurily for the payment of waid note:s Bix notes ‘made by Kmily R, Jdawell, twe of said notes belng for T badh, dated Apeil £, 1473, dus {n oua and two yusts, ¥, with Intorest at8 por, cout por annum, tho 7'3aid nates dated Nov, 11,1812, ana for Yonrs (raru the data thigroof, one for §800, Voars frara tho data theeof, one" for §30, dus sreof, one for $5¢0, dus fiso ind’ all of aaid four notes At of 9 per ceat for, annum, all jawall notos seoired by two trust-doeds of'the ity It dovvoll, datad April 5, 187, o i3 seapsstivaly, whon tuo followiag dosoribed prope amborod 7, in Block numbored 7, I Uush. in Rhefliold's 1., and knowa Al il e or iy Gubdivision of ‘lilwck Rumborad 4 e hion 10 Oiichan, bola in GHICAZO, e B fofare, publlc notigo {s heraby_givon that we vow, therofare, publlc mof oro n A ety ot piigio walo, ¢ tho afias of ‘Paimer & Colt, No 94 Warhington-st,, Room 17, at 11 o'olock &, M., 00 B0y Drertas 1675, to tho highest and bost bidder, for AL Bhs collaeeal seaurity altes mendionzd. NOTICHE. TQ WHOM IT MAY CONOERN: Asthany Lavalla is 1o longar in aur employ, and ali per- e torbidden to puy i oy mone or to havo any o with bum whatover for ouABeudnt, oy o DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. Tho copsrtnorship harotofore exfsting undor the firm oo of HARAN, MALIS & 0. ts tits” day dissaleod D3 mutual consont, It . Hale, O. 5. inbboll, i ! B Brlth Bnving sold thale sniire intorcas i the abavo tiem to T, N flamiln, and Jol 1, Davoy, who us. e uT) tiabititios of the late fxm, and will collset all Sutandiug scuounta. TANLIN, WTRERLY, ¥, 3. M1, Ohigagn, Nov, 35, 1878, FRACTIONAL CURRENOCY. $5 Packages oF FRACTIONAL GURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. VEEKLY TRIBUIE THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN THE NORTHWEST. THE PAPER FOR TIIE FARNER, MECHANIC, MANUFACTURER, MERCHANT, BANKER, PROFESSIONAL MAN, AND THE FIRESIDE. PROSPECTUS FOR 1874, The coming year promises to bo tho mosat oventful in & political sense that we havo seon since the close of the war. Tho quostions which have engrossed end divided tho public mind during tho past twenty years are rapidly passing sway, and we find growing up in different parts of the country s party called by veri- ous nemes---in Californis the Inde- pendent party, in Iows tho Anti- Monopoly party, in Wisconsin the Reform party, in Illinois the Farmers’ Movoment---having a com- mon purpose and inspiration, and exhibiting o strength which proves that it answors one of the chief de- mands of the hour, The CHICAGO TRIBUNE will give s largo share of its attention to this NEW MAN- IFESTATION OF PUBLIC SENTI- MENT. It holds: 1st. That the old party organiza- tions aro essentially corrupt and fraudulent. Having no longer any principles to carry into offect, they have become mere business enter~ prises, making a show of opposition to each other, but really sharing in the proceecds of profligate and dis- honest legislation. To suppose that any healthful reform can flow from the protended efforts of these worn- out snd demoralized partnerships is altogother vain and illusory. 2d. That tho teriff systom now in voguo is & cunning devico to rob the many for the benefit of the fow, and that its effect is to cause farm pro- ducts to exchange for about one-half tho quantity of foreign or ‘‘pro- tected” goods they would otherwise buy. 8d. That railroads cannot exaot more than a fair rate of interest on the capital actually invested in thom, and that when, in addition to this, they claim dividends on watored gtock and fraudulent bonds, the State may rightfully interfere for the protection of the people ; thatunjust discriminations between different locelitios ave in violation of law and should be prohibited. 4th. That subsidies or bounties of money, land, or public credit, to railway, steamship, or other corpo- rations, are flagrant gbuses of tho powors of government, fraught with the gravest dangers to tho people, and tending to promote corruption, extravagance, spoculation, and financial disaster. The general character of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE is too well established to need reoapitulation. It is always independent and fear- less in the expression of its views. In its news dopartment it is second to no paper in the United States. Tho Weekly Edition contains & care- fully propared summary of the news of the waek, brought down to the hour of going to press. Literary, political, financial, so- cinl, and agricultural topics will constitute, as herctofore, leading fontures of tho Weekly Edition, and no pains will bo spared to increaso its attractiveness in these depart- ments, Its markot reports are un- surpassod, embracing all the infor- mation which farmers require for the intelligent transaction of busi- ness, both as sellors and buyors. THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE is a large eight-page shoet, of the same gizo as the Daily Tribune, consisting of fifty-six ocolumns of closely- printed matter, and, as & family newspapoer and in its general mako- up, is unsurpassed by any paper in the land. A THE TRIBUNE will be furnished during tho ensuing year at the fol- lowing ratos, payable in advance: WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Twenty Copies. DAILY TRID Dally Editlon, ono year.. Suuday Lditlon, one yeur. TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Single Y3 01O Yenrr. e 86,00 Suberibers to the Weckly, previous to January 1, 1874, will be entitled to the paper from date of subseription to Janunary 1, 1875. F7-Postmnsters and_others forming Clubs may retalu 10 per cont on all subscrintior und ndd singlo copies ac club ratos after thoy ure formeds Romittances may be made by draft, money order, or rogistered letter, at our vislk, Specimen Copies Sent F'ree, Give Post Ofice address in full, in- cluding State and County, and ad- dross TRIBUNE OOMPANY, Chioago, Il RAILROAD TIME TABLE. TURIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. FEmAsTION O Rerpneor Munch ) Surdarse ad, * Buntay oxcopted, Mo xceptad, e S0 Wiy aed o oo % Dalies PIFHICAY CENTRAL ¢ CREAT WESTERY NAILROADY Degudy g ar giie sy uind gont ab Twentyerasbeds Teties ogice, 67 Aty ‘anutlieast corner @f” Raminiphy anil 11 T aniloats, corner @ Madison, Teave, | Arries, . m. . 1n: HENRY O, WRNTWORTH, Genoral Passenger Axont. CHIPA"D & ALTON RAILROAN. Chiengo, Kamwar City and_ Denosr anty Wo.y and Ghicaga, Springf efa_Lanlal- d S, Louls Through Line, Union Depat, W Mad gre Lrdger Ticket Oglees ¢ AL Depoly tamdutphen : Tece, | _arrie, o slcsonitlo, 7 3 . 040000 * &, m. |* Ril0 p. Ao i St sianny ot 9:4b = 7 i Soneilics Tt, mad Lavatsiana, Molt Butb . m. tonstile ft ad Loy olt S0 T 1% H'. Louly Fast ix, yin Mala fanol ki R, Touln Tx, vix Jacksonvilie,.. 17 Hpringiield Express, voee 8 iiringhold ¥ast Fapro 41 donoraon Olty xprats i 7 Pourla, Hon 5 0 p. m, il p, m. » 8:10 . 1n, * 9340 82 . onkiik & lur Unlongo & Paduenh Haflrond itx. ‘Wanons Tacon, Washington Tix. Joliet & Dwight Accommodatio CHIA™O, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY, “Unton Depot, corner Nadison and Canalts,; 1vcket Offcs 3 South Clarleat,, opposite Sherman Houte, and at Depot, Leave, Ar Mi)wankeo, St, Paul & Minnesp- olis Day fxpra - 1*9:30 8, m. [t 6:50 8. 1, dilleuken & Fr 5 i oy * 5 L [*11:008, m. M am B ] 0P B[ 'L00R, olis Nighit_Eapre: [+0:30 p. m. [* 4:15 0. M. CHICARD, BUNLINGTON & GUINSY RAILROAD, Depole—Tvat o Takeat,. Indiana-ov., and Siztenthost, s, No, 69 Claris o and Canal and Sizteentiests, = INeket offe at,, Grand Pacific Holel, und at depots. Mot and Txpros Dy Sioas City 1 uliinue & Siout 4D, Daoiily 1ast Ling, for Omatia; K Gty fstvomuorti, A ‘chison & 8%, Jusoph Bx AUror PasaGnar. s . dota, Ottawn & Sisesior Pata angor (Ran ity 1 (LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depat 1 a0t af Lukeat, and fool o Ticentu-secondat, o8 oot aoar ok oo, Tickel 8t, Lonts Expross, Bt Loufs Fast Lis iiyde Par] 5o Parkand Oak Woody.. Tiydo Pask and Osk Woors, 1isde Pack and Oak Woo (a) Runs to Unampalim on Satus CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRNAN. Gity afices, corner Ltandolph anit LaSalle-ts,, and 75 Canale ahay cornier Hudiaviat a Pacific Fast Lino,, e nee @ Dubuqug Day lix. via Ullatoa. @ Quatin Night Lsbeoss a Dubuque & Miwankos apr b Milwaukes Passeng: § Nitvanics pabia coon Liap § 8t eaprous ruotia L & S0 Paul Rxprdas ‘a—Depot cornor of b=Dopot cornge of Cannl.a 200 py e ¥ p, . inzip-ste, T, Gon, Pass, Agent. COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Speclnl 1adacomotn, ey Now Tane: o T, &Sk Fol- Tt O WIS, deitt dgtt. CHICAS0, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of VanDuren and Shermanats, 2ickst ofice, Grand Pacifc Hotel, Leuse, Arrive, Omaha, Loavenw'th&Atoh: Puru Agcommodatio Night Expre: m, 10:00 P, 1. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Degpot, Vun Duren-st,, foot a7 LaSalle-st, Icket oflcat, orthiast corner Clark and Kandolphta., and douthwes corner Canal und Madison-ste, Leave Mall, via At Fino snd Matn Linel® 6:10a, m. | LR R et ke o, . Atlantfc Exp LK Night Iixpross, vla Mala Lino. Bouth Unicago Accammodntion, . PI1T$BURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, Teave, Arrive, Day Es Prife Biprt Vast LI i Mail, Valyaraiso” Xocommiodution. CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Mailraad Depot, foot of Lakestty; ‘aldo. 700l of Tcentyssecand-ut, icket afice, 11 Handalphe 6.y “near corner Clark; % LaSalleat,, corner Washing fon, and at lilinofs_Central Depat. THROUGH Lear Arrive. Day Express.. F7008,m. | § 808, me *Night Bxpros S BN Theougn sleanors for Indiananolls, Clneinoatl, Washe Ington, aud Baltimors ovory night. NEW PUBLICATIONS, On October 1 was Published The New Quarterly Magnzine. 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