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THI CHICAGO DAILY 3 ARMY AND NAVY. Worle of the Different Chiengo TRocruiting-Ofllces, Remarkabloe Increnso in Enlistments During Last Month, Bot It Xs Attribuied to Hard Timos and Not to Cuba, ‘Whother it ia that tho Cuban butoliory has arousced a watlike splvit nmong us, or that tho hard timea are driving tho unemployed into n Bphoro of notlon which s proverblally much ‘moro productive of glory than of proft, tho fact Is that just now the recruiting-ofiicos in this city aro dofig an unusually active businoss, At all timos in the fall of tho year, whon the cloro of navigation adds to tho general quicincsaof trade natural at that season, it is common for tho ro- oruiting-oficor to raceivo moro applications for adwlssion to thoservico, but this year tho increnso Ir unusually marked nt both tho army ofiices, dotwithstanding that o naval recrulting-ofiico bas startod & lvoly opposition. As the last ‘mentionod placo has to recommond it tho charm of novelty (no naval-reoruiting Lhaving been dono in Chicago sinco the War of tho Rebollion), its oporations, as yot-limited in scope, sball bo firat doseribod, SAVAL-RECRUITING. Tho office is in two rooms ou the recond floor of the largo brick building located on tho north wost cornor of Markol and Lake slrosts, whoso windows bear hugo plncards printed ** Naval Rondozvous.” Thora is no tlag fiying to fire the honrts of discharged and unoccupied lake-men, snd no pleasiug handbi)l ancouncing the se- ductive montbly sum which Unels Sam paya tho mon who man his frigates aud mounitors. Thore aro sovoral employes fu tho office, which ia pro- gided over by Commander E. E. Poltor, of tho United States Navy. Tlus gentleman, on being consultod by s Tninoxe reporter, staied that tho ron dozvous js metely a temporary affair, caused by the pressure of curent ovonts which soom to call for an increnso in tho naval gorvice. Tho claen of men aeked for are machinists, boiler- uakers, ordinary ecomen, linosmon, and boys. Ho stated that the claws of men offering is very gocd, and plenty of them at that. Last weel reeruits woro offering ot tho rate of fiftecn o aay, but, o8 srrangements were mot thon por- fected, their applications had to bo deforred. At prosent, thoy nro offoring quito ongerly, and Capt. Potter expeets this week to be ablo tosend off several batches of men to Now York, whore they will ebip on thio receiving-vossol Vormont, and bo initinted into tho mystories of the Amor- ican naval servico. The Commander aitributes the aclivity of the recruiting sorvico to tho Liard- ness of the times, sud to the fact of so many sonmon beiug nt present without work, rather than to & patriotic douiro to punish Burriol by sinking the Toruudo, bombarding Sautiago, and annexing Cubs, TIE CAVALRY BERVICE. At the cavaly recruiting-oflice, situated in the sccond story of No, 67 West landolph street, the Sturs und Siripes float out irom a window, and ono or two Loys in bluo, whoso uniforma bave not had timoe to fit themseclves to thor fig~ ures, linger near the placo. Tho recruiting- oflicer is Capt. Cuiroll, of the Ninth Cavalry, who cheorfully gave tha ropc.ter all the infor- mation which luy in bis powor on the subject of rocruiting in gonaral, and cavalry-rocruiting ‘in particular, o stated that the mimber of appli- cations just uow making is much larger than it s beon ut any timo during the vear. The in- crease Lo uttributod, almost wholly, to the hard times and consequent dulluess of “trade. DBy ro- forring to his bouks, hie showed that in October Inut the number of recruits was eixty-seven, while in Novewber it had inereased to 102, and in the eight dnys of the prosont mouth no less than twenly-Your men hiave been onrolled, 'Tho class of men at presout offoriug 4 much shovo tho avorage, and - grostly su- perior to tho summor applicants, who aro in most cacos men who conld work if they would, but try (o gain ndmiesion into tho sorvice, while lnboring ander the fullacious iden that the lifo of un American eoldier is ono of lnziness qud luxury, just suited to thair peeutine tnstes and babits, In ouo thing, however, the sumnier onlistments give moro desirublo re- cruits than those whom neeeesity drives into the service during the fall and winler mouths. Tho former join tho army wilh their eyes fally opon to what' they avo dofog, b n timo when other work can bo had for the asking, snd in most sawes with o full doterminncion of serving out their five yoars, and making tho most of it, whilo the latter are otton driven tocnlist from the force of circumstauces, aud frequently dosort as soon as thoy have had a week or two of army lito. Outsida of tlua fuct, howovar, the fall ap- plicants aro Invariably xhoad of thosaof tho sum- mer months, both i physique and montal quali- Geations. Tho proportion of rejected applicants o recruifd in the summor i a4 throo to ane, while ot prosent it is 8y nearly an oven ihing as poskiblo, with the advantage of numbers In tavor of the culisted. As a proof that tho Govornmeut ie not ab all anxious with regurd to the recruiting eorvice, it is noteworthy that the wducements to onlist have uot been incronted, nor ans tho standard of height been lowerod, it bing for the cavalry sorvico trom 5 foot 4 inches, to which it was Jowored in July last, as the min- ‘mn, to b tect 10 inches as the maximum hoight which Unclo Sam gllows for mounted soldiory. All recruiting oflicors are givon to understand that their success as such depends not upon the awmber, but upon the quality, of tho man thay anlint, and, nccoruingly, tho grestost procaution s uncd thut novo Lut sound, Leurty mon oro on- rolled, " The moral chiaracter of the applicants, s woll as their. plysical dovelopment, is caros tully inquired iuto, and their reason for onlisting i# ulso mado the subjeot of wosrch, Unclo Sum wanls no men in his sorvice who are not fully nlive to tho fuct chat they are houored by Leing pormitted to wear his uniform, Ono thing tht tho recruiting officor hns to bo unuruully caroful about, is to guard againet on- liating men who will *jump ™ an scon ns_thoy tave ceured s uniform and o fow wooks' pay. Capt. Curyoll pursucs a policy with Lis recruita which, though ut first it socms somowbat dane Fm'mm, 11 doubtless tho wisest that can be fol- owod, - He ke it n point during tho fow days that the now recruit sponds in U%icngu, before boing ordered to barracky, to give them ns much latitude oy possiblo, in tact, to lot themn desort if they wout to, ‘Tho reason of (his is, that it I much botter for a person intonding to desert to do 1o ot onco rather than postpouo such nc- tion uutil tho Government has gone to tha troublo und exponse of cducating them in the wilitary art, and of shipping thom to stations. While ou the subject of desortions and dosort- ors, Capt. Carroll niluded to the fact that quite n numbor of old deserters aro taking dvan- toge of tho DLresident’® proctamation of tho 10th of Octobor, promulpated iu Gone oral Orders No, I which pardoned ol dewerters, providing they surrouder before the 16t of January, 1874, cnd sorve ont tho remaindor of their umeo. In wleopy Ht. Louls tho doxortors nre making quita o good thitg out of the procintuation, many of them ro- turuing ponitoutinlly to tho reoruiting oficer, oblainlng o uviform, and making o koooud “ Jump" ag soon s the opportunity nfl»rs, of cowrto taking the now uniform with thom, Tho numbor of deserters taken buck into the servico by Cnpt. Carroll, sinco the issne of the 'rosi- tout's proclumation, 18 not less than eighteen, All' of whom hwve beon duly uniformed ang shipped to wilitary stations. Tho polioy of al- lowing hid reciuita nmplo obmnco to desort, it llmy witth to, dous not suen o have heon sitended with very serious results, the numboer of dosert- Iupi cavalry recruity siuco Fobruary lust being ouly erghteon, which must bo considorod a vory smil] nuwbor out of an avorago or ovor Kixty mouth. From the eavalty reorniting oflico is sont twico overy weok s bateh of from ten to twenty men, whoee dostination s tho 5t. Louis burracks, which i the casalty dopot for the Unitod Blatos urmy, Eore they aro instructed fn drai, taught how to ride o horso, brundish sabre, and condust thomsolves genorully ia & muuuor becoming & United Statos oavalrynag, INFANTRY AND AWTILLERY, The recraiting ol for tho infuntry and artil- lery branchos of tho servico is at No. 84 North Cunal sticot, and 18 prosided over by First Liou- sounnt and Lrovot Captain Murl Walkor, Hore the men enlist for genoral servico oy infantry, and become artillorists when thay dovelop moro thau ordinary supply of brains and aptitnde for military sorvico, Un” entoriug tho Captain's snnotum, tho roporter wan mot by the sight of a iall, stout, young American being put through A courdo of gymiastics b{lum receruiting ofiicor md me«]luuf oxamivor, 1lin clmhhxF wad by no mesny us cumbrous as aven the slight covering worn by Grools athlotes at the Olympio gamon, porformod n varloty of fonts, showing thnat ho wos nound a8 o boll, and_way duly pass- od by both oxamlnors. This examination I8 no mero picco of rod-tapo, but a thorough test of a man's capabilities, aud’ if le hinve any do- feotn, they aro !)roll.)' suro to bo found out, The modical oxamination ovor, thoe appliennt fs obliged to glve answar to n number of quustions rotty muels tho eamo ns theso pm}mmxdml hy “m {nsuranco companies to thelr patrons, 'Ilio chiof causo for rojoction] fs the presouco of ovi- doncos of drinldug habitn. Foramnn to prosont himsolf for eulistinont while in the slightost do- roo undor tho Influanco of lquor, is to inmro Flin lustant dismissnl a8 soon ns hits nnmo han beon enterod. and the reason for not accepting Niim racordoed opposite it lu tho registor of appli- cants’ names, — Anong tho othor cansos may Lo moutloned an fnability to spenk English cotfeot- Iy, moral dirability, whioh moans Linving a bad charactor, physical dofects, nmonfi which may bo montfoned a8 the moro common hornin, short- slpht, knock-lneos, flat-feot, insuficiont stam- inn, undor-slzo, ahd geveral lnck of physieal dovolopmoent, ~ Tho ~ numbor theso who ‘are rofectod on amcconnt of tho Jost montioned cause {8 much groator than would be supposed, hardly n day passing but one or two inforior wothers of the flool, whooo chosts nt the fullest inflation monsurs but 27 or 28 {uches, aro refused admission into tho sorvics, Anothor common cnuse of rojoc- tlon ia the applicant’s belnyg undor or over age. Mon vorging on sonility, aud boys only jnst woll into thelr toous, froquontly try to onlist. Tho former are of courso invarably rofuscd ; the lattor aro occnsionslly accopted, whon tho appli- calton {s_supportod by o paront's cortificate ot thelr willingnoss that the boy should enter the sorvico, Capt, Walker coincidod with tho proviously- montionoed reerniting ofiicors, as the real causo for the increascd numbor of applicants, stating that ho thought the Ouban business had nothing o do with it. Al the samo time, Lo bad no doubt that, woro war really to ariso, Ohicagzo would in a weok provide 10,000 mon roady to fight for thoir nation or adopted coune try. The mnjority of tho mon offering nt the infantry reoruiting office aro thoso who hove alrondy seon servico, An idoa of the ox- tremoly cosmopolitan nature of the rank-and- fllo of tho American_army may bo obtained by & cursory glanco over the columns of namos in the spplicants’ reglstry, where are to bo found do- goriptions of mon hailing from Brooklyn, Lon- don, Eng., Tipperary, Uermany, Michigan, Ba- vann, Canads, Prussia, Norwsy and Swoden, Russin, and oll quortors of tho globe. Tho largor proportion of tho men are, of course, Auorioan, thon como Gormana and Irish in abont oqnal proportion, the remainder bLeing made up of roprosontatives from tho rest of the world. Old soldiers who seok ro-enlistmont aro not sabjocted to as rigid an examination aa tho now-comors, theirdisclinrgos rocommanding them to bo takou back to the service, providing thoro i 110 rosson known against tholr ro onlistmont. Capt. Walker ia cspecinlly firm_ngninst running the risk of taking u drunkaxd into the service, and it is bardly possible not to draw o contrast betwoon roeriting as_carricd on bero ond as it is in *Morrio Lugland” in times of war, when tho smart rocruiting-sorgeant mnkos his loutish victim drunk and then porsuades him to accapt the fatal ahilling. In an order issued by Gen, 0. B. Wilcox, Buporintendent of tho Gouorsl Recruiting Borvice of tho United Btates, recruit- lug-ollicers aro worned against oulisting mon +*1usnno, idiotic, scrofuloud, or consumptive, or tho sous of folons or drunkards, as tho tondency of vice 1 not only heraditary, but also of the nature of disoase,” Capt, Walker roported that a lrge number of mon ure roturning to service under the provisions ofthoPresideut’s proolamation, aud in his opiuion mauy of thom are vory glad to got rid of the cloud which their act of desortion placed them under, Tho quantity of clorical labor in this offico ia very great, a deseription of ench appli- caut being tnken, and the renson of his rejection recorded. That it is well done, {s shown by tha algority with which the Sorgoeant, at a mumont's notico, produced from a mass of books and fllos any ono which the Captain required for a refor- enco to fllusttuto o poiut. Tho number of moen anlisted horo is aboat the #smo oy at the cavalry oflico, tho main ndvantege which the infantry sorvico has ovor that of tho oavalry being that tho lnttor aro obliged to gat up very carly B the morning to attoud to their horses. "As soon ns o batel of fifteen or twenty mon are got togothor, which oceurs about twico overy weok, thoy aro shipped to Nowport, Ky., noarly opposito Cincinuaty, whore thoy nro ~justruoted in the ‘manunl, marching, and skirmisbing, and made roady to tako thoir place in the runks of tho rogular army. I'ho rocruiting-officors are at all timos re- quested to mako publio the advantagos of & posi- tion in tho ariny, and £o show persons iutercst— od that the lifo'of o goldier is honorable, aud by no monns as dovoid of pocuniacy proit s ia gonorally imagined, What tho oxact induco- , stood on_one leg, inhialod until his o Jinred ke W Loar-basial, shouted, sud meats are which Uncle Sam offars o tlioso who, giving up for Hvo yoars all hope of wnaking mouoy by engagiug in those commercial pur- suits \which are tho natuial flold of actin for Amotiean brains, becomo units in tho grent 80,000 who sfani ready to guard our 8,611,764 squaro miles of torri- tory agaiust ivvaders from DMadrid, Havana, or clsewhore, may bo sumniarized as follows: A sound, able-bodied man between tho ages of 21 and 83 yoars, not lows than five foot four inches i beight, and of good charncter, will, on donniug tho wiiform of & privato iu the Amotican army, recoive pay duriug his five yoars' servico at tho rato of 513 per month, Bliould ho by good cou- duet and ubility attoin the rank of Corporal his pov 18 ralsed 1o &15 por month, A Bergeaucy secures him $17, tho First Sergennt of tho comn- pany gotting %23 per wonth, whilo if be become Hergeaut-Major or Regimoutsl Quaitormester Sorgoant his pay is raisod to $23. In the hou- pital servico tho pay runs us follows: Hospital Btowacd, firat class, .$30; second class, ©22; third class, $20. Shiould the rovruit givo signs of musical - ability, Lo is _placed in the band, whoro o guts privatos pay, with a chanco of attnining tho pomtion of Principal Musiclan with $24 por month, or the digmty of Chief Musician of ‘tho regiment, with a mouthly sllowance of $60. I'ho Ordnauco Sorgenuts of posts get $4 per mouth. In the light artillory aud cavalry sorvices, farriors and Dlickemiths are paid §15 & mouth, trumpelors €13, with tho chanco of attnining tho rauk of Cliiof ‘Crumpetor of cavalry with 322 & month, whicli i also the pay of a Cavalry Saddlor Sore gonut. When the term of sorvioe Las expired, sud the disehorged soldior bogius to look rouun for differont pursuite, ho bias & good “ send-off,” in tho sliape of » htilo douceur, tho nature of which is expleined by o note at the foot of a recruiting bulletin, which sota forth that */§1 ‘por month for three years' sorvice, 82 por month for four yeurs' sorvice, and $3 por mnouth for fivo yours' sorvico, in addifion to tho rates onumerated above, will bo paid to all men on- lsting in tho United States army whon dischary m]‘ attor baving sorved lLonostly and faithfully,” ~Should the soldior bo so unfor- tunate as to become infinn during twonty yoars' Borvico, or to hiavo boen dlacharged for wounds received or sickness brought on while in sor- vice, thore is a comfortablo refugo for him in theSoldiers' Homoin the City of Washington, For tho support of this fomo, 133 conts is deducted from the monthly pay of ench soldior,—a sum which, though mconsiderablo nitsolf, ‘amounts in tho nggrogate to vory largo figures, Some time ago, when the fund from this assessment bind reached $100,000, tho su of $100,000 was onum to the purchasing of Harowood Park, nd- joining the lotne,—nn acquisition which its ocou- pantd apprecinte highly, From theso dats t will bo soon that, whilo tho army Is bardly the place for a youug man who ‘aeplros to becomo au A, 1. Btewart or & Corneliug Vandorbilt, it offers a position of comlort to thoso who are without any dollaitely mappod-out carcor of advancoment, D\\riu;i five cars, if they behave themselvos, thoy have tioir {oard aud lodging gratis, o sufliciency of pockot- mouey to make life falrly merry whon duty al- lows of it, aud, whon the Hervice is over, & snug little 8180 1n pocket, whick is more than a grout many possesd who have apont twlce tive voars in :‘l}n voxing turmoil of commercial or polltical 0, —_— RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION NEWS. THE NEW YORK & OHIOAGO AIN-LINE. Tha project of Senator Logan and Congross- man Farwoll, to build an sir-line from Now York to Chicago, with branchos to Clovoland, Tolodo, Cincinoati, and Bt, Louls, with tho privilogo of extonding to Omaha, {8 regarded by the leading rallway nauagers in this Hty aa s bid on the part of Senator Logau for the Grangor vote for tho Prosidoncy, Theyclaim thut Congress Las no right whatovor, undor tho Constitution, to rant such chartor, that right belng vested in fim soveral Btutos through whioch the road ie to run, It {s furthor clalmed that the Compauny, of whicl Sonator Logan and Mr. Farwoll aro tho ohampions, doos not intend to build a new road, but buy up existing lives and rolay, thom with now stoel rafls. 1f Congross should grant tho Company the privilogo of Importing steel rails freo of duty, thoy would have a great advantago over all othor oxlsting companles, The rallway managora aro of tho opinion that such spsclal legivlation would not nuli ruin overy rallroad company in tho country, but also all’ our iron and stoel manufacturers. It would, they say, create an immenys monopoly which, as would soon a8 firmly ontnblished, ad- vauco rates for ficights ~ muell aboyo what they aro mnow, and the pooplo would only bo too glad to relurn to the prosont systom of competition, As for tho offer to carry tho malls at the Govornmont's own prices, tho man- n{xora Bny they bave always carriod tho mnpils nb the rates fixed by tho Postmuster-Goneral, and that tho Governmont would suve nothing I)F tho {Aruponmi arrangement. ‘Uhoy aro of tho opinion hnt, if it should becomo necessary to hiavo such nrond, 1t ahould bo build and mannged by the Qovornmont, and the privilego of bullding and conduoting it should not bo givon to & fow poll- tlolans, whio would managa it for their solo por- sounl bonoflt, RAILROAD BAUNINGB. The showings of tho sovoral rallronda are ao varlablo thut they do not aid us much (ndo- tormining to what extent they aro atill suffering from the finauclal dovrcssion. Btocks hava ro- contly advanoed rapldly,and tho riso has been no- ticonDlo fu tho socuritios of ronds whoso carulngs liavo decrensed, This mny indicato that invest- ors are rocovering from Lhe dwstruat with which thoy rogarded ol railrond sccuritics lews than ono month ago. Or it may bo the result of n conviotion that tho bitter hestility to rallrond pm‘wrt_v 18 fant diminishing. Tho Iinilrond Comprnios Toporting the lnrgost 1ncrenso of onrnings aro the Chicago, Durlington & Quinoy nud tho Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul, . Both nre. onrning considorably more money than in ]mw{mm correspouding poeriods, snd the proba- billty is that this prosporous condition of affairs will " continue during the winter. The Com- pavg shioving U laryost. docronso 1a_tho nko Bhoro & Michigan Southern, 'Thelr falling oft for November oxcoodod $180,000, and that of the Northwestorn was $23,000. With tho Inttor, tho falling off in frolght was owing to tho utter falluro of tho iron-oro business on thelr Poninsule Division, this dcorcaso averaping £0,000 por day. Tha Rock Jsland Company for Novembor enrned about tho samo as durlug No- | vember, 1872, Upon nll tho roads, passenger business boa fallon off deplorably,—the loss on somo of the Inrgor lincs nveraging from &1,500 to £2,000 daily, Thero lg little expoctation of a rovival in this bruuch of businoss, but thoprob- nbility 18 that treight trafle will this winter largoiy oxceod that of laut year. Bhould it provo otherwiso, somo of tho railronds will bo 1n tho hands of Iteceivers boforo apring, THE NORTHWESTERN MACHINE-H1ODS. The romoval of the Chicago & Northwestorn Railway machine-shops to the now location just northweat of Central ark will bo accomplishod this wook. ‘Tho buildings compluted aro o briok eonginc-houso contaiulng stalls for thirty-nino ongines, and two muching-slopu largo onough to accommodate the ontire staff of muchinists and boilor-makors employod Dby the Company at Chicago, The mprovomonts already mado hiave cost ovor 2500,000. The work of constrict~ fng tho contomplated car-shops, boiler- shop, otc, will probably bo com- moncod poxt spring. Meantime, tho old sliops of the Galons Division, on Union straot, will bo vacated,—tho maclunist depart- ment golng to tho now shiops, and tho car-ropair- ing forco to tho Wisconsin Division shops, on Olicago avonue.: Ouly the car-dopariment will, be retained at those sliops, with tho exception of & small force of machinists to attend to fmmodi- ato needed ropairs, Comprratively few tone- monts have beon orected near the now shops, but tho cortainty of sovernl thousand mon bo- ing constantly oinployed_there noxt year will 8oon give au lmpstus to buildiug. THE ERIE OANAL, The Erie Onanal traflic kag been unusuaily large Auring tho pust season, which, however, was tho shortect known, Insling only 183 days. T'ho rain shipmonts wore novertholoss greator than luring any other season except 1862 The nE- gregate of all kinds of grain wus 50,790,076 bush- 6l8 1n 1873, ngainst 63,268,978 1862, 'The wheat traflio was moro than twico ng grot this year as Inat, but the corn trade nearly one-third loss— 14,000,009 bushels moro whoat and 9,000,000 less corn, | I'I wur, which tan years ago formed a largo part of the frofht on tho canal, has now almost disapponred, tho shipments amounting to but 13,6! J barrels this yenr agninst 469,792 fn 1863, “Ilio railronds bave for soveral yonrs takon neur- Iy all this traflio, and thoy are not likely to loso it, unioss the price of flour bocomes very much lowor than it now s, Whenat goea lnrgoly by rail, espocially whon ité prico is high. Corn goos chilefly by wator, ospecially whou it prico is Jow. Thioro wag not o vory great changa in tho pro- portion of cereals oariod by the canal and the railronds this year, thongh tho marked docroaso in lnke rates Lns irmuly stimulatod Inke ship- ments, from which alono tho caual shipmonts of grain a0 derived. ACCIDENT ON THE FORT WAYNE ROAD. Tho trains dua in the city yesiorday mornin, on the Dittaburgh, Fort Wayue & Chicago Rail- road wero delayed for a_considorablo time on ac- count of a gerious nceident to two froight traing at Iobart, Ind. ‘Tho two traina collided with great forco, completoly wrecking tho locomotives and a number of the cars. Fortunately none of the omployes of tho train wero injurcd, Tho ongiucers sud firomen leaped from their engines In %lmc to enve themsolves from cortain death. Theo loss to the Compauy will reach many thou- enuds of dollara, TIHE MIOHIOAN CENTRAL. g Tho dny oxpress train on the Michigan Contral Railrond departed and arrived during the mouth of Soptembor oxactly on time, with only & varia- tion of ton minutes in ono instance, The samo train duiing tho month of Octobor shows a atill batter record, having lost only five minutes dur~ ing tho outire month. THE CITY. T. H. Orton, Esq., Erio, Pa,, is at the Palmor Houso, ) Mr. Theodore Haok, of New York, is at the hiorman, Qon. G. A. Forsyth has faken rooms st tho Palmor Houso, Bolon A. Pratt, Montans, is at the Grand Pacifio Hotel. CGon. Jamos Walker, of Cincinnati, s at tho Commercial Hotel, Tho Hon, Jamos Horrington, of Gonova, Ill., ia at the Buerman; Riohard I Kuanp, Portland, Orogon, a at tho Grand Pacific Hotel. Judge John B. Niles, Laporte, Ind,, is Grand Pacifio Hotel. Judgo 8, T. Putorbaugh, of Peoris, ia st the Grand Pacifle Hotel. John H. Knapp, Eaq., of Monominos, Wis., is at tho Palmer Louse, Tho Ton. James Lovington, Milwaukes, is ot tho Grand Pacific Hotel, Col. C. W, Burlingamo, of Iowa City, is at the Wout Side Driggs Houso. ‘Woodville McLaren, of London, England, is at tho Grand Pacific Iotel. Tho Ton, Henry Pago, of Plattaburgh, N. Y., is at tho Grand Pacific Hotel, Tho Hon. ¢, II, Reoves, of Plymoutk, Ind., is 8t tho West Sido Briggu Houso. Washington Gladdon, of tho Now York Inde- pendent, is at tho Palmer Houso, D. IL 8horman, Mrs, Underwood, and G, W. Jackeon, of New York, aro a tho Sherman ouse. ‘The Hon. George W, Armstrong and the Hon, William Reddick, of LaSualle County, aro at lho Bhorman, The Hon, J. 8. Flomm, Proaldent of tho Mo- howk Valloy Bank, Mohawk, N, Y., {4 atiho Wost Sldo Briggs ouso. Tho Rev, Dr. Duryoa, who wns at ono timo spoken of us the noxt pastor of the Second Prosbytorian Oburch of {hiucity, i _out of tho flold, “kaving accepted & call to Dr. Adaums' Churoh, Madison Squaro, Now York, Judgo T, Lylo Dickoy, of Ottawa, lin removed to this oity and forwod & copartnership wich L. Q.Caulfield, Esq., for tho practico of law, taking t10 placo of Judjta Moora, recontly elootod to tho %n{gxdor Benob, The firm will bo Dickey & Onul- old, The Bt. Paul Dispalch says that Mr. David Blakeloy of the I’ost hus resigned his position as editor-in-chief of that papor, and will return Lo TRoohostor, Minn., whore ho 'owna o papor catlod the RKecord, It biaw boon roported for some days that Mr, Blakely intoudod to leave tho L’0sl &t tho end of this mouth, IN OENERAL, Judge Durell, of Louisians, continues to enjoy tho atmosphicro of Now York, QGoorgo Augustus Baln ia to go _to Russin to writo up tho Royal marrisge for a London papor, Judge Bhorman, who rocently rosignod his %lgg%%hlp, Ling wold his houso in Oloveland for ,000. at tho B. B, Prouty, ox-8tate Printor of Kansas, has purchasod & balf-intorost In tho Tolodo Jiade for $5,000, Harry Wright, George Wright, and Spalding, tho ball-tossors, aro clerkiug for the winter ina Boston insurauce oftico, ‘I'ho Ban Franciaco Post montions s rumor, in that city, that Janmes V. Simonton is to resign the Gonoral Agonoy of the Aisovisted Preus at Now York, It is sirange, it nok rotributive, sayw the New | Yotk Sun, that Willlam M, Twood should have boon sontonced by tho hnlf-brothor of his favor- ite lobbylat. Dr, Rusrell, in hin *Dinry During tho Last Great War,” dencribos Marahal Daznino o “n sonsuons, enrp-liko kort of n man, with a good deal of Bwaggar; seafa, billiard-kind of Genoral, sl fontliors and boots, fike Winflold Boott.” Congressinan Donnan {8 rapidly placing his patt of tho satary-grab whoroit will do the most good, Ono (housnud of it wanb into a plano, ' and now $1,200 gous to make up for somo bond lio hod signed. Tho Omahn Republican, odited by ox-Gon} grossman Taflo, anys: * Spragio, of thoe Honato, and Townsond, of tho House, aro Chnirmen of the Committees on Public Lands. One s from Rhode Island, the other from Ponusylvania; aud, with all reapact to thoir gonoral abillty, it Is doubtful if oithar onn toll the differance botiwoon & gection and a townehip.” Dr, Sutherland, who roplaces Brothor Newman as Ohaplain of the Bouato, is a groat improve~ monz on that political parson now wandering in forolum parts, o isa dignified aud moholatly diyine, and wo may bo suro that ho will not con= slder it nocossary pr bocoming to five off stump specchies in tho glive of prayors, or to wrlto col loots to be used when tho Amorican flag fs hitch- ed to tho North Pole,—New MHaven Palladium, Tharo Is n good uenl of fault found with Judge Oraig. of tha lllinols Bupreme Court, by many apers that oarnestly upported bis ofcotion, - beeawso, in spite of hia doninl whilo a candidato that ho carried free passcs on many of tho rail- ronds in the Stato, ho makes no scorct of tho fact that, since his oloction, o does most of his travoling as n Judge on fren passos. ‘L thing has an ugly look,—Olawa Free Trader. This aunouncement from Zion's Heratd ovi- dontly rofors to Prosident Seriyo and tho Smith Collogo for Womon at Northampton, Mass.: 1t tho Doctor (Clarko) is right, tho wholo pro- coss of fomalo oducation is to bo rovolutionized, Woloarn that the woll-known, accomplishod Prosident of lnrgo fomale collego, just estab- lishod, has carofully arrnuged his ‘eurriculum and clars dircipline in viow of theso disclosuros of Dr. Clarko, and in conforonco with him." Reforring to tho recent dismissnl of tho auit in the Loon Circuit Court ngaiust Gon. M. 8, Lit- tlefiold for bribory, the Yernaudina (Fla.) Ob- server enys: “This man, Littleflold, has tho groatost ritn of Tuck of any man In Florida, Tho avowal with which he ontored our Stato, that ho had found tho ‘chonpest Logislature over ns- aombled,’ was no unmeaning banter. With tho rocecd of millions of railroad bonds, reattored y bis prod lfnl Tands, or stored in Lis onpnoioun pockots, ho Jiolds np his liead with {ho besl of the land, and makes tho favor of rulera his shield agninst tho legal maudato of a sistor State, If he wora the most upright man and the chief for~ ester, Instond of tho greatest plunderor of our works of {ntorual improvement, it would not bo right for our Govornor, to rofuse his roudition, A% iU is, such o conrsods an utter disrogard of gl‘lter- ato reciprocity and coustitutional obliga- o1 MUSICA] HUSICAL PRESENTS! Finely Bound | Useful| Entertaining! EERTHOVEN'S LETTERS, [ oF GOrIOnAL OF BEEVIO OF GHOPIN,. OF STRAT.S, N AT O 4.0 AT, TIIZAS im OF GEMS P e 400 i) 40 40 Lw P All books ment, post Oliver Ditaon & Co., Boston. Ohas, H. Ditson & Co.. 711 Brosdway, Now Yorks LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, Falling twioo 8 weok from Now York, and enrrving pae: aencors tuall parts of Great ibeitain, [reland, Usningntsl oy, aud the Moditerrancan, Gabia Iroi $15; S0 awc, Ji7idinir and Teisn porrs asar, £ west, ¥, Contl: Dunial ports nmo 3 utlior ropular Hns, ALl pnzzbio ln B8 otrronos. " Apniy for full inforniation at 1B Goni- pany's allicen, No. 7 luwling Uraon, Now York, and N, i, Sornor LaNalloand Madison-sts., Chicago. HENDERSON BROTHBKS, Agents, TATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERIOOL, BEL- FAST AND LONDONDERRY. Thoss elegany now Clsdobullt steamers will sall from Plors, Nosth Itivar, aa follows: PENNSYLVANIA iturday, Nov, 29, VIRQTNI atandiy, Dov. GEORGIA.... & And overy ditormata. Safurdey thersattor, tning sengors at through rat |lllllldlulllnl Groat Brilal Trofand, Norwas, Swedon, Duawark, and - Gor Diafts far £1and upwards Vor fralhit or prssnio aiiply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & O Ayonts, 1 liron A Sidarako Parssto Odiat, No. 45 Broadway. 11K, Gonera] Weatorn Agont, 65 Ulaticates Chifcago. NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, Tho South Walos Atlantlo Stonmship Uompany's now firt-plass Stonuinhina will sail frorh Eounsyivants Tl Ton cf, \orsoy Uil PEMBROXIE, Nov, 15 “I'liosv Ktemmsuips, bullt exprosaly for the teade, are pros vided with all the Iatest improvoments for the comfortand convonience of Uubin and Btosrago Lasseugers. Ifirst Cubln, $£0 currotcy ond Cabin, 305 ourroucy; Stoor- age, §30 nurn‘nei’ ; prepafd Steorago oortificates from Care dii, $8%5. Dralta for £1and upwards, 1o further particulers, anply in Cardifl, at the Com- pany's Othcgs, No. 1 Dck Ohmmbers, and i Now York to AROHIBALD BAXTER & GO. Afente, No. 17 leondivay. NATIONAL LINE NOTICE~This Company takos the risk of insurauco ("D to €6, 0 n gold) ou eaoliuf its stoamors, thus wivi pusongors tho hoit boslulo gunrantoo {or safoty s avoidanco of dankor at ses, g, most, voichurl voula s atwaye boan adoptad by i AR A {OWN, from Piors Nos, A4 and 47, North Hivor , Now Yorks © Gronco Deo, 11| Italy. Byt Deo, 2 | Unn: for L iidon {dirout) evoes fortnight. Cublu Pastnges BT0, 880, and 800 Currency. Sicerage, 829 Currency. lokots at roduocd ratos, ocniun and Senndinavian’ i it o thiu Tino aro tho Jagyest in the trador Drts on Great Britaln, Traland, i ho Gontinit, At Northeast curnor Glnrk aud Randblph.sts, (opposito gy Stoenian Houso, Ohtoazo, WILLIAM MACALISELE Genoral Wostern Agout. GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Botwoon NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling ot Queenstown, Carrying thoe United States Mail. SBAFETY AND COMFORT. 197~ Passongors bookod 1o aud from the prlacipal Bue TR Ea Tottors of Credit, asnod on Toading Danks snd Haukers throughont Kurape, HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., EIETEL-AV. EDUOATIONAL, UNION COLLEGE OF LAW, CHIOAGO Torms, $50 4 yoar. Partlal oonrso in proportion. Fuu® Lastrngs St dinty, Yactlsl oome In peapncll Teany TRUMBULL, JAMES R, DUOLITYL, aud IENRY BOOTH, w‘( Prote, V. B, DI‘LNSLD\h sod PILILIP MYERS. Visltors lnvitod, Addross B, nr LW, ‘Trlbuno Build Uhleago, FRAOTIONAL GURRENOCY, TS5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFTICE. WA et e oIS KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL. GRAND ANNUAL Vocal and Tustrmental Goncert 1Y THE PUPILS OF THI CEICACGO MUSICAL COLLEGE, Assisted by Fall Orehestra. Tho pupils of tho Ohiango Mucical Qollogo will give their Annusl Conaort At tho Kings bury Musio Hail, Wednesday Evening, Dec. 10, TUpon which oocasion thoy will havo the as- sistanco of & full and oxoollont orchestra. "Tloket nny bo obtafned nt tha Hox Offico of tho hnll ar at tho olloge, 433 Wabali-av., any tinio bofora tho cun- cort. Adinleston, §1. No ox aF rrasrveil ronts, ), Dirctor, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. GRAND OPERA in BNGT,ISH by tho Cola- b brated KELLOGG COMPANY. 0, D, HESH and MAURICE GRAU.. This (Wodnoaday) Dac. 10, F AT S . JENNIE VAN ZANDT. . BIAY BELMANN, W. 'OATILTON, H. B O N T Thursday—Trovitoro~IK ELLOG G, Friday—Rigoletto—VAN ZANDT. Baturday—Marltnun-~VAN ZANDT, Saturduy, at 2 o'olook, GRAND GATA KELLOGG MATINEE. TIE BOHEMIAN GIR Admission, 8land 8c. _Securod Soats, 8110 and 82 MVIOKER'S THEATRE, Bocond Woek of the Inimitabls AT Who will appear tn hor now charactor of DICK WASTRAL, the Little Vagnbond, In tho now Komautic and Plotoria) Drama, COCILID ILHhONDOIN. Now Suags and Dancos. Esory Kenlng snd fiaturday Matinso, ‘1n nctise proparation, ZIP. LOTTA in anoth- ‘or now charsotor.Suats can now be soctirad, AUADEMY OF MUSIO. FAREWELL APPRARANCES of MISS LYDIA THOMPSON TWO PERFORMANGES, this \Wednesdsy, Doc. 10, MATINEL and KVENING, MEPHISTO! MYERS OPERA HOUSE. nrod-at., botweei Lonrliori nud Blato, Arlington, Cotion & Kemile's Minsioels, ANOTITER BRILLIANT PROGRAMME, Tobby Nowsomb, Krnost Lindn, Mackin and Wilson, Billy Rico, Goorga Davonport, Arlington, Cotton, and Iembla 1t new and pleasing ncis, “Tha whéloto coroludo with the Inughablo skotch ¢t ltied TIME WORKS WONDERS, By tho entiro company, Evory Evcuing and Saturday Aatinoe, GLOBE_THEATRE. TImmonso Bucc2ss of England's Groatest Aotor, MR. T. C. EING. SFM’ (\Va(‘(nam‘?"l‘l‘!lomoun at 3, THE STRANGER. BIs Gvoniug at 8 welaok, IAMLET, Hamlot, Princo of Denmark, 'r\ O, KING! Thuradng--VIRGINAUS. HOME LECTURE COURSE At Third Unitarisn Church, cor. Monroo and Laflljn-sts. NEW LECTURE by Rev. I, W. THOMAS, TOURSDAY EVENING, Deo, 11, 8a'elack. Subloot— COWILAT TS MAN.Y "Tickots, 3 conts, DR. KAHN'S MAGNTFICENT ANATOMIGAL HUSEUN, Dirsotors. Trom Now ' Of Nataral Sefenco sud Art, 148 South Olark-at,, nosr Ma lron. Tl ) gunts; for gontlowien on) aors. open from § 100 m., darly and Sunday. NEW BOOKS, William H, Seward's Travels Aronnd the World, Wfi:firm ‘Holidays, I For prices sddrors tho Publishers, D. APPLETON & CO., 49 and 151 Broadway, Now York. NEW BOOXKS. BASTIATS Sophisms of e Protsetionists. FOR SALE BY JANSEN, McCLURG & CO. IrRICI NTS, PROPOSALS. PROROSALS TOR SUPPLIES BTATE OF ILLINOIS, COU: O¥¥ICE LLEni Jou: ¥, Aicaao, Dee, 4, il In purauance of tnstruotions from tho Hoard of Com. missioners of Cook County, publio notice fs hureby givon thiat Sealod Proposals will bo reocived by 1ho Buard of Cumuiasfoners of Conkk County witil Monday, De. I 5, ot noon, for furniihing Cook Cuuats with ‘all biank books, statiénory, pris. inding, cle., requirod fur s of ths County for ono yoars nlsu, all tho mmoat, peo- Sislons, flour, mil cocorios, dlry goads, Oluth. fng, Doots and shoos, and mouleal supnliss, cto., nuoded tur tho Insuno Asylus jounty Poor Huus:, County 1o fial aud Couny Asenf, for ono soar, onding Dec, oI, Tiif, 10 bo dalivored At sudh piacos and ¢ such timos & the County nay dircet. Texbibits showlng an aprroximation ©f tho kinds and b quantitics of diftorent axtlolos hioodod by tho County can Lo sucn §n tho otlico of tho Clork of safd Board, All Lid. ders will bo roquired to otiter into hond with two surotios to o upprovod by tho Guunty Clork, in & su suffiolont to guarantoo tho fnitliia) porformanca of 1ho conteact, tho Caninty rosorsing tho right 1o rojoot any or all bids 10 degnicprpishetadoso, S ot th ianks t0r proposals and bonds csn od at tho ot of tho Lotk of autd Hontd. Vayments'td b wiad Sromibiy tn ol immodintoly at- tor tho bills shall avo boon sudited by the Hosed. Proposals to bo sealol, addroseed to tha oard of Come s o Gink iy, sl Topostiod widh i Olark s orsod ** Proposuis fore—a:=" of sald Board, and byuragy NN Vit Goanty Clork. T0 CONTRACTORS. KNOX COUNTY JAIL Fealod Proposals will bo recoived at tho County Clork's Oilge, T tho oy of Cialosmirg, Tliols, witll oo dug, Juu, 1, 1874, at 9 o'clook u.' m., for' building & Jall for 'luot Counts, ncoo d specliications now on 1ilo i tuo County Cloeks O Drovorals to bio Ghionod by tho Hoard of Suporsig.ra of Knoz Gaunty un W3l 11 day of January: and sald Uoard resorvos tho Fght to rojuot il bids, 4 not found satisfacfars, "o HBoard wlll require bund with sutliciont sccurity for_tho {eromisuco of auntraut, Work to bo completod by Oct. 1674 Payments will bo mado on the contraot. forall complotod work, aud all matorials dulivorod on the ground, semi- ldl‘ullllll 'y on lILn'filf’(mrlzltailllllflul':‘ n:fl"l;\\llx)ll cd tgon fior conty 1o Lo ratained until tho flnal oy e setot somracir " NS, W TOVAL EAVANA TOTTERY, EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING OF DECEMBER 18, 1873, $1,200,000 to b Dintributed in Prizes. Only 16,000 Tickota~One Prize ta avery Seven Tickels, 850,000 10, 20,00 ot 40,000 00 2,00 il i, Ordors fillod and information furaishod, Oiroulars frao, Honil fur oua, PAYLOIL & C0, BAnuzns, 11 Wallst., Now York, SCALES, i FAIRBANKS' BTANDARD SCALES OF ALL BIZKS, FAIRDANKS, MORSH &00 L1 AND U0 LAKK-8T, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE, WEEKLY TRIBUNE. THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN THE NORTEWEST THE PAPER FOR THE FARMER, MECHANIC, MANUFACTURER, MERCHANT, BANKER, PROFESSIONAL AR, AND THE FIRESIDE. PROSPECTUS FOR 1874, Tho coming yorr promisos to bo tho most eventfulin a political senso that wo have soon since the closo of tho war., Tho questions which have ongrossed and divided the public mind during the past twenty years are rapidly passing away, snd wo find growing up in different parts of tho country o party called by vari- ous names---in California the Indo- pondont party, in Yowa tho Anti- Monopoly party, in Wisconsin the Reform party, in Illinois the Farmors’ Movement---having a com- mon purpose and inspiration, and oxhibiting a strongth which proves that it answers one of the chief de- mands of the hour. Tle CHICAGO TRIBUNE will givo a large sharo of its attention to this NEW MAN- IFESTATION OF PUBLIC SENTI- MENT. It holds: 1st. That the old party organiza- tions are essentially corrupt and fraudulont. Having no longer any principles to carry into offect, they have become more business onter- prises, making o show of oppogition to cach other, but reelly sharing in tho procceds of profligato and dis- honest legislation. To suppose that any healthful reform can flow from tho protended eiforts of these worn- out and demoralized partncrships is altogether vain and illusory. 2d. That the tarifl' systom now in vogue is & cunning devico to rob tho many for the benefit of the fow, and that its effoct is to cause farm pro- ducts to oxchange for about one-half tho quantity of foreign or ¢ pro- tootod” goods thoy would otherwise buy. ¢ 3d. That railroads oannot exact moro than & fair rate of interest on the capital actually invosted in them, and that when, in addition to this, thoy claim dividends on watered stock and {raudulent bonds, the Btato may rightfully intorfere for tho protection of tho people ; thatunjust discriminations betwoen different localitios aro in violation of law and should be prohibited. 4th. That subsidies or bounties of money, land, or public crodit, to railway, steamship, or other corpo- rations, are flogrant nbuses of the powers of governmont, fraught with tho gravest dangors to the poople, and tending to promote corruption, oxtravaganco, speculation, and {finencial disastor. The geoneral character of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE is too well established to need rocapitulation. It is always independent and foar- less in tho expression of its views. Inits news department it is second to no paper in the United States. 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CHICARO & ALTON HAILROAD, eago, Kaniay Gty and Dever Swort Live, ity o, and Chicago, Spy Fhrtugh Line: i Benot. Weet S v ridye, Ticket Offices s AL Depoly and 123 Hantlolpceit Kansas Oft x, vin Jacksonvillo,| 11, and Touialana, Mo, Kainas Ol Fast 1k, vl e o, {11, aud Loulitana, Mol 50ro 8, Vis nin fino, t. Lonts st Lz, vin Alaia Lino BE, Tonts {tx, via da Bpringhiold {dxlmvu Hpringhold Fast 15 Jofterson, Uity Kxpross, ... Pourla, Kookuk & Huelin ity Chieaga & Padueah Ratirond | anona_Tacon, Washingtan | Jolist & Diwighit Accommodation; CHIPAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PANL RAILV/AY, Union Denoty corner adison and Cinalests,; Ticket Nriey 68 Soudt, Clarloat., oppoaite Sherman House, and at ey Arris 1 7:30a, ma Day Rrpress,...... Milwaukon & Fraiti Mulland Kzpross.. *11:008, m., Milwanicoo, 8(, Paul olis Nighib_Icpross. £10:00 p. . [* 4:15 p. m, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, Depoti—vot nf, Lakeat,, TIndianav,, and Sictesnthost, and Gunal and Siztsentheats, ~ Ticlet bfices, No. 69 Clarh ohuy Grand Tuaclic lotel, and at depots, Leave, Mall and Expross, Ottawa and Kiroal ¢ Dubunqug & 8i Uity Lxp, ... Pacllic I'net, Lino, fof Omaba, Kamwns Gty Toivonvar oilson & 8{, Josoph £ Atiror. Paseongor., lAInnl.lMl\.Ullnwa & Btroator Pasa ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot foot af Lakest, and fool o' Ticent; e e T Fmahne e gy decondt, Teka Teave, . Loutn E: £ Lonts fenmy ~c 3 2 = B Hydo Park and Onk Woo 11300 Parkand Osit Woor Tivdo Park and Oak Woo > o Pack and Onk Waoda;essess [*115 (@) Runs to Ghampaica on Satardays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRIAM, Gity afices, corner Kandolph andt LaSalleats,, and 75 Canale oy corner Mudivouse a Pacific Fast Lino, aDubuyug N g B3, aUseatin NIght Tixpro a Iveoport & Dubuaug 17 a Fecport & Dubuguo Kxvros 5 Milwaukow Maj} # Milwaukeo 1ixp, . 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From the Great Centrisl icket office, 131 Randolph Salleat,, " corner Wathin Depot, Day Tixpres: Ridhe Hapr GENERAL NOTICES. IMPORTANT CAUTION, ‘Tho wandorful succoss af Savory & Moore's Pancreathi Emmision aad Puucrea:iuo in cousumption, wasttug, luss ot tho puwer of digestion und asalnllation, Las tizmiy o3« tablished thoso remedics in tho osimiason'of thoe Sodival Profoselon on buths sl of the Atlantio. Tmlitations of them—mads in Amorica, Caunda, and England—being in renlity oither saponscosua compiunds or poniades, witli outatraca of tho Panotsntic principle, uro. oniiroly uso. joss, "o oifleacy of thesa propnrations, mudo by Mossrs, Bavory & Mooro Irou tho Jirst, undor the dirgation uf the phisictan wha futraduccd therh, has boon and can omiy b sured by atriot adiioronco to the orlidnal formulie, tho moaleal x;rulcnlun recognizo tu othor Pnncreatle Emulslon nnd Pancreatino thus thian those propared,, the uarantood. Noo *Ito- purity and ntrongth uf which js purts of tho IEsporlunce and Opintuns of Madical 1o Valuo ol ary & Moare's Panoreatio Emul and TPancrvating sa Homodius fn Wastle Disoassa ™ (Chiurchis Sung, Tondom, o bo obiaingd of ail'tho princlpal chomista in thy United States and Uanada, SAVORY & MUOIE WS Now Bowl-st., Londan, Ghotulsts to the Quoan, 1. 111, tho Princo of Walo: NOTICE. ‘Tho annual mooting of the Stockhaldors of the Fiftt Natloual lank of Cliloaga, for the oleotion of Directors for tho onsnlng yoar, will bo etd at tho offico of said Bank, in Oblcago, on Tucaday, Jenusry 1, 1674, bo- twoon tho bours of 8 aud bp. m. SAAQ G, LOMBARD, Cashior. Chieagn, Dec. DICAL CARDS. ME: Dr. A. G. Olin, 153 Wabash-av, Thirly Yoar's Kzporlonco among the aiilictod with Privato Disoasos, fu all tholr variod and complicatod forms, Ago und oxporionco lus vnsbled i to porfoot romedios that novor fufl. o fs tho oldeat and longost locatod Spoolulist in this eity, apd UGnarantoes Cui . 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