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= LOCAL MISCELLANY. $OODRICH, TEE DIVOROE-LAWYER, The following communication from A, Good- tioh, who hna attalned an uncnviable notorloty in tho divorce practico, 18 printed slmply with the purposo of giving n roprosentation of his own ex-parto statoment, Tho oxposures which havo apponrod In Tire Trinuwg, of tho cnsos in,which ho was mixed up, wore mattors brought boforo the Court, and thioy demand n fullor In- wvostigation than they have had heratofore, Mt Goodrich profosaos a desire that his caso should be prosented to tho Suprento Court, and it is to bo hopod that tho Attoruey-Genoral, to whom Judgd Mooro hina roforred the matter, will not negldot to do it: v the: Editor o The Chicago Tribuna: 8in: In your feaucof the 19t fust,, in commenting on the care of Kline v, Klino, you miko cerfaln nili- slons o mo whicll are untrno nd unjust, That Mra, Klino hos beon imposcd npon thoro ia no quostion, but that I bave in any way or manner bee instrumontal 4n imposing upon her or hava advised any ono olso to {mroso upon hor, is false and untrue, and I cau provo it to tho entire satisfaction of auy person that desires . oho powar of attorney was slgied by Mrs. Tiluo befora n Justice of tho Peaco, who atates ihat tho snme w8 read fo her, ‘The power of nttoruey contained tho word ¢ divorce,” waa brief and printed o thnt slio could not ho decelved, Tho first futimation or knowl- edgo that Tund that Lo Yowor of atfornoy was mol genuitie was somo two months ago, when Mr, Foloy, Roliciter for Mra, Kiine, aud O, H, WWillett, of thio Inw firm of Willett & Horring, came inio my ofiico and atatedtliat Thad obtained a divorce for Mrs, Kiiue writhout her authority, 1{ald them that I hind & powor of aitorney, duly acknowlodged in_every caso that 1 ever commenced, looked ovor my files, and gavo them the power of attorney to copy. I further sated to them dt ihst Lime that if the power of attornoy was not signed by re, Klino, or if shie had been Imposed upon {u'any'way or manner to got hor elguature, I would do anything in my’ power to assist them in notting ssido tho divorce, - On tho 1ath inat,, Mr. Yoloy again_esmo into my oflice, read to me tho afldavit of Mrs, Kiine and one of tlo witneases of tho case, I thon told Foloy that T was matisfied that 1 had beon Imposed upon in tho matter, snd would go futo ourt the noxt morning and saslst him in setting aside the divorco, Bald Foloy then stated that if I would do thia he would not filo the afidavits, This conversation occurred in the resenced of Jolu R, Bheridan, Mrs, ' Thoress 1, ullen and her mothor, Bald Foley filed the aflidavits the ssmo afternoon, Tho next morning, when the caso was called, it wan impossible for me {0 be pres. ent, s8] was etigaged In sotlling » diasolulion of part. nerbhip, and I could not negloct it as thoro waro sov- eral porsons waiting upon me, I alto had a case on trinl the same doy, and I was obliged to omploy an attornoy to attend {o the matter for me, onds, !hfi In reforcnce to the caso of Simons v, Sim facts, o far a8 1 know, aro as follows: Marsb Simonds_conaulted mo fn roforence fo oblainin ‘divorco for him about six mouths beforo bill w: filed, I-informed him that 1 could not oblain a divorco for him until he hod resided horo one yesr. After b ‘ad realded bere one year, I glod a bl for him upon the ground of mpotency, '7Tho caso was reforrod to Nastor fu’ Chinucery, who refused to croe becaure the prodf was nat sufll- clont. 1 took the testimony that was taken boforo the Maater, and tht only, and submitted the cazo to the Hon, Joseph E, Gary, who read all of tho testimony in thio case, and thon und thore granted the divorce, over suling the Master's report, 8o far sa citiog mo befors the Suprome Court to Thave my name stricken from the roll of attorness, I bave not the loast objection, but i fact deairo an fu- ‘vestigation by an unblnsed Court;ss I have been Judged.ox-parts quite loug enough, In roply to oll statcments horotofore made ng:dnst mo by tho press, T y to my frionda and acquainiances that T nevor have snd neyer will, knowingly, obtatn o fraudulent divorca, Jan, 20, 1874, - A, Goopniou, After the'action taken by Judge Moore with reforence to Goodrieh's onse, tho publio will probably profer to await the dacision of tho Bu- Emmn Court bofore acquitting him on the broad asis suggested above. s WEST OEICAGO TOWN BOARD. The Town Board of West Chicago held & spe- oinl mooting last evening at the Weat Side Col- Yector's offico, corner of * Washington and Dos- plaines strects. Presont, Bupervisor Wall, Jus- tices Sturtevant, Austin, Van't Woud,and Scully, and Town Olerle Millor. THE COLLECTOR'S PROPOSITION, Aftor the minutes of the last meeting were road and approved, Town Colloctor L. O'Brien submitted the following document : To the Hon, Town Hoard of Weat Chicago : GENTLEMEN : Inasmuch ns your Board fs about to tako action in the matter of the componsation aud ox- nsos to be allowed to the Collector’s omployes, and Tortho oxpenscs of the oftico, 1.deem it my duty to lay bofore youn statoment, whowing in part the duties aud oxlent of the responsibility devolving upon the Collector, e fox warranta mow in my bLands cov. ering the taxos of 1873, as well as (ho do- linquent taxes for 1870, 1871 the yeurs ), nnd 1872, smount in the aggregato to $964,413,14, and roombraced In sovonteen volumes. In conscquence of the changes in_tho Reveuue law undor which tho taxes were lovied, theso books arsmado .up with a greater multiplicity of detail and are far more com- plox than over bofore. Hence more than ordinsry care and vigilance is required on tho partof the official dn_charge.” Th poraonal proporty tnx amaunts to $162,250,68. In conscquence of the great numbor of changes, removals, ko, from tho Weat Sido during the' timo tho asscssment was in proge xess, and slnco tho colloction of tufs tax will be attended with v great dificulty and em- barraesment, the delinquent list which tha Callector 18 obliged by Iaw to make to the County Treasurer will beof vast bulk, and, from the causos boforo med- Honed, will require ‘closs and careful preporation, Taking into account the dutics and_rcsponsibilities attached {o the Collector's afice,—my bond being fled with good and ample surolics in he penal sum of 22,000,000, respectfully aubmit that the componaa- tion of tho Colloctor be fixed at & Aum._ commensurate with the riek, labor, and responsibility of the oflice, Appended to the above loiter was tho fol- lowing : Schedulo of Deputjes nceded at thie Town Clork's of- fico of Wost Chicagos Oua ‘Cown Collector, oue Chiof Doputy and Cashier, thres tax clarks, thres collcsting clerks, alx copylug clorks for sbout sfxty dayu to make deliuquent let, 7 DISCUSSION, Justico Austin ‘thought that reasonnble com- wnsation should bo_considered in Committeo of gha ‘Whole, Tho Collector should, before action wasg taken on his ‘raquest, stato what would be reasonablo pay for his omployos. On nation of Justico Ven't Woud, the mattor ‘was recommitted to the Collector, to propose reasonable wages for his deputies. Justice Snufly stated that a committeo, con- pisting of Buporvisor Wall, Justice Austin, and Town Olerk Miller, was appointed at the last moeting_to inveatigate the affaira of the town and the West Side parks, und, as that committee had not_sufficient timo to meke the proper in- wvestigation, he would move that the same com- mittee bo continued. Tho motion was carried unanimously. Collector 0'Brion recommonded that compen- sation be paid to his doputies axs follows: Threo tax clerks, $125 each por month ; three collact- iog clerks, 8100 each per month; six copying clorks, $100 each per month. Tho salary of the First Doputy and Cashier ho would loave to the Judgment of tho Board. On motion of Justice Scully, tho salaries of the threo tax clorks and the throo collecting clerks were fixed at 3125 each por month. |_The fixing of ealatios for Collootor, first Dop- uty, and the six copying clerks waas postponed until next mesting. The roport of the Park Commissioner was re- ferzed to tho soloct Committee on Purks without reading. On motion, the Collector was author- ized to employ a janitor at £5 por month, The meoting then adjourned. s ITALIAN STREET-MUSIOIANS, The nofarious trafllc in Italian childron, whom unecrupulous men and women import into the United States for the purpose of filling the stroota with begging musiclans, scems likely to bo forever abolished, Tho Itallan Govarnuiont has taken this matter seriously in hand, and will insist ugon carrying out to the lottor the law of 1869, which severely punishes the ox- gortation of children under yoars of age for tho purpose of employ- ing ‘them 88 vagrant stroot-musicians, and boggars, The Italian Gavernmont will also «eall upon the authorities of this country to have tho offendors arreated and sent back to Italy, thero to oxniata their crime, in case they slmufll rofuse to deliver the children bofore the 16th of May, Those padrones or omployers who are ablo to bear the oxpensos should send tho chil- dren direct to Italy, first, however, givlnq their names, agos, and ~ italian - residence 1 Italy to the Consul, A reporter quostionod Uonsul Colla ns to what lo propores to do in caso the padrones pay no attontion to his demands publighed 'in_tho newspapers, and he roplied that he did ot kuow what courdo of action ho would pursue, ag he hnd recoived no instructious from the Con- sul-Genoral which would cover that contingonoy, Ho admitted that groat diflicultios would™ havo 4o bo overcome biefore this diabolical trade in children could bo dono away with, He wag then agked whothior bo was aware of tho fact that cutldron who had attained the age of ocould choose their own guardian and thus do- feat in a groat measure tho aim of the Italinn law and tho Extradition treaty. Consul Colla =3 was mnot aware of this Inw concerniug minors fo this country, but admitted that only those padrones wore gmen- ablo to oxtradition who had committed the offense in Italy and not in the United Statos, sinco the tinic when tho oxtradition treaty was concluded by Iinly with the United Statos. He leughi, howevor, that the oaslest and most offective mothod for nhnllnhlnq this kind of slavory would be for city authoritios to onforce the vagranoy laws against all siroet musiclany snd mondicants under the ago of 14, for thux the fold {n which theso childron oerate wauld caase to exiat; Aitd, ns - mattor of -consoquonco, tho profit in becoming n padrono would conso with it. o thin way, nob bnlf,pndrmms, but also parents .of ¢hildron, woull be: provonted from making vagrauts of iliom. | 3 " —_—— FIREMEN'S BENEVI‘?LEN’I.‘ ABSOOIA- g > TION. The Bonevolont Association of the Paid Fire Dopattment hold its annual meoting Inat night in tho Ansoclation hall, ovor Engine-Ilouso No, 13, Dearborn atroot. Afior the ronding of tho Inst meoting's minutes, and tho eloction of now moinbors, the various Committees reportad. . TNEASUNER' REPORT, Tho Tronsurer roporlod that two yonrs ngo tho Associntion wna bankrupt, 1t having paid ol it had to the fome Insurance Company on pur< chasod and Ilu_})lnld nh‘:ok. On the 20th of De- ) combor, 18] 0 trensury contained but 82242 bolonging to tho gonoral fund, ~ Last night tho balanco on hand in _ the tremsury bolonging to tho gonoral fund woro $2,760,07, Whore was ox- ondod during tho yoar for roliof the sum of ?nm. The most important sourco whenco tho ronsury roceived fte jincrense was tho ball hold on the 80thof Decombor, which notted £1,717.78. The ~balanco on hand of Lhe insuranco fund in tho treasury was §2,023.97. Tho rolicl wao $268. This insuranco fund, howovor, was suro to run out within a-.yonr or Lwo, as tho source whence it had beon roplenishied in past cars ceasod when the 3 por cont tax on foreign {unmnncu compnuios was sbolished. i - OFFICERS ELEOTED, ‘Ih following oflicers of tho Association woro olocted for the ousuing year: E. B. Clandler, . Prosidont ;- D. J. 8wonte, Vico-Preaident ; D. B. Kenyon, Rocording Secrotary ; J. A, Kiunoy, Ti- nancinl Secrotary ; and Jool Prescott, ‘Ureasuror, s THE OHESS CLUB. Trovious o tho Rod Monday, of Octeber, '71, Ghicago lind n choss club, which was, when' the - aforesnid dni of wrath camo and swept *prott; much everything hereabout away, hard at ' worl trying to got up a chess congress in’ this city. The Ulub did not *‘rebuild " .aflor the firc as quickly as somo othor institutions, the original mombors not coming together for roorganiza- | tion till Novemhor, when some thirty-six gentle- mon, moatly membors of the old “Association, agreed .to form the Chicago Ohoss Club. Tho socond meoting of the organization wna bold Inst ‘ovoning, a4 the Club room, 118 Kandolph streot. The principal business wns the dis- cussion of tho proposod chess congross, tho iden of which has beon revived by Now York playors, who favor holding it in Chicago, - Tho twolvo mombors of the Club prosent. did not sppoar vory onthusintic on tho subjcot—perhapa they fonted ité rovival might' bring nnothor conflagration upon the city—but fnally the Prosidont was instructed to communicate with Captain Mokonzie and the other Now York chess players, nud inform thom that. “the Chicago Clicss Club will give all its influenco to furthor the ends of tho chess congross ;which it is proposed to hold in this* "“{ about next Mug." e ico-Presldont Blackmnn haviog ‘Tosigned, Hiram Kennicott was elected Lo fll tho vacnnay, A [constitution was adopted, remarkable only for its' brovity. A. W. Gils, Froderick Bock, and Willinm Haughton wore appointoed the Executive Committes for tho onsuing yenr. H. Hosmer, Thoodore Lichtonheim, and W. Brownson wore olootod honorary mombors of tho Club, T'welve active mombors were balloted for, and all eloct- ed, ralsing tho numbor of mombors to forty- oight. ‘.z[‘lm mooting adjourned at 10 o'clook. el tostan e o ORIMINAL MATTERS. Tho cnr-hook murdor case onded yestordny in tho fining of Mooro, tho would-bo aesassin, $6 and costs. Justico Boydon yesterday sontencod Robort Bagon, the lotel thief, to tho Bridowell for two months, and also imposod & fino of $100 on him, John Mechan, private policeman, yostorday avening arrested Thomas McCarthy in the act of stoaling a buffalo robo belonging to Villinm Sollitt, who Lind left his team .in front of the Wheolor'& -Wilson sowing-machine rooms, on Btata streot. Detective Simmons yesterday morning hmufim to town Charleg Free and Williun Korr, allas Jomes Borry, whom ko had arrested the day be- foro in Detroit. Those prisonors had beon wanted here for three weeks. A man pamed Gordon Mnce was garroted and relieved of £600 by three roughs on Canal stroet. From Mace's description, Freo andKerr woro set down a8 tho garrotors, and Simmons was detailed to sccuro theso partios. After following them to Pittsburgh and Clevoland he eamo up with thom in Dotroit, and with tho sssistance of two of tho polico of that_city scoured them and brought them back to Chicago. D. A, GAGE, Tho trinl of David A. Gage, ox-City Trenaurer, which wus sot for Friday noxt, lias beon post gnnud until Snlurdn{ by agreoment botween the tato’s Attornoy and Mosers, Bwelt and Doxtor, counsel- for Mr. Gage. The change of time of arguing the Rafforty case necessitated this chango, which wag mado to accommodate tho Statos Atlorney, + RAFFERTY. Btato’s Attornoy Rood tolegraphed to the Hon, J. XK. Edsall yostorday to inquirc whon the Rafforty caso would bo heard before the Su- preme Court, and was informed that the caso was sot for Mondny. Mr. Reed had oxpeeted to avgue it to-morrow, aud will be considorably inconveniencod by tho change, as Le lLas an important trinl in_the Criminal Court set for Monday—that of Michael Jonos, charged with tho *“Star Lino™ robbery, ‘Ho will probably ob- tain n short continuancs of this case, and bo on hnnd to arguo the Rafforty case in Springfleld on the day fixed. BARRON. Laat Saturday Mr, L. A, Dawson, Assstant Superintendeut of tho Union Star Freight Lino, mude afidavit Lofore a Justico of the Peaco in Cincinuati, rolative to the Union Star Line rob- Lories last August.- The object of the affidavit i to obtain ouo Adam Brows, who recoived and gold tho goods in Cincinnatl, and who {s now in nil in this city undor tho namo of James II, arron, charged with o ljm\'nlry robbery at tho Tromont House some time ago. Tho ituction- eors to whom he sold thegoods n Cincinunti have soen Barron's picturo, and have recognized bim 88 Adam Brown, the leador of the gaug of rail- rond thiovos. It is probabla that & requisition will soon_arrive for bim from tho Goveruor of Ohio, and that, unless convicted horo, ho will ro- coivo his dosorts thore, RAGGIO, Tho dangerous burglar, Dave Raggio, well- known hiere for his various robbories and for. the resistance he and Allen offerred totho policomen who arrcsted thom lnst spring, cscapod from the Tonitentiary at Waupun, Wis., lnst Wednesday, and, with two othior excapod convicts, mado hig way to Oshkouh, whero all three of thom wero recapturod Satuday, They bad filod off tho bhinges of their doors in prison, and, by moans of false lioys, thoy got out into the prison yard, and thonco'by Indder and rope over the wall, Whilo croesing tho rivor thoy broke through the ice and nearly frozo to death” during the two fol- lowing days and nights. ‘Lheyentered the house of u Mrs. McCluro, sunt of oue of the convicts, and were talen by tho officors. Raggio is likoly to loso his feot from tho offccts of froez- ing. _ When tho fugitives flrst ronched Mré, McClure's, thoy wroto lettera to John Lamb, Chicago, stating that they had arrived in Osbkosh and wished 350 ench. Theso lottors woro nddressed to “ Dear Mothor,” and were well calenlated to mislond any ono not posted as to tho person really nddressed. Tho prisonors recotved madical treatmont and wore carried back to tho Ponitentiary Monday. it GENERAL NEWS. A mosting of the sash, door, and blind manu- facturors of this oty was held last night at the Pacific Hotel, tho object being to form & Protec- tivo Assooiation agatnst the many irresponsibile and dishonest houso-buildors who at prosent in- fost this cily. A committoo of five was appoint- ed to draw up a conntitution and by-laws, and to report st n meeting to bo held in the same place Thursday o\'nnint- at balf-past 7 o'clock. All manufacturers will be invited to bo presont. It was stated the other day that the North 8ide Rolliug Mull Company hiad, on various oc- casions, hind troublo with tha puddiors emplogod by them, That the puddlera deny, stating that thoy ‘aro not on o strilio now aud nevor havo striick, and also that thoy have not sigued tho agreoment drawn up by the Company. In e3ply Lo an inquity from o corrospondont, whothor th Gounetl has power to compol omni- buses to run until mldnight, we wonld stato It bus not. T'ho omnibua flnck aze puraly private corporations, pryiug liconscs on thoir vohicles, but reccivivg no charter or othor Iwh'llugcu from the city, aud consoquently boyond its con- trol, 8o far nd tho time n? runuiug thelr convey- ancos s concorned, TUE WONKINGMEN, ‘Tho Irlsh Beotion of the Workingmen's As- sociation of {llinois met yosterday afternoon at No. 220 Woat T'wolfth streot, After considerable discussion, a platform and Elun, similar in ef- fact to thoso adoptod by o thor gocleties of & like charaator, and which havohorotofore been print- od, wore adopted. A number of new mombera wara admitted. the majority of whom belonzed paid out of tho insurance fuud during the yoar | to tha Amnlgamatad Sooloty of Carpontors snd Joinors. Tho following officors wora olactod ¢ Proeident, Thmes Malono ; Vico-Presidont, Henry Wolf : Becrotary, J: Livingatona j ‘Creasurer, M. Cunninghan, Goriran Saction No. 3miet at No, 180 Vost Polk | siroot yestordny afternoon, ard passod n resolu~ tion to hold nmnes meeting, nt Vorwarts Turner Hall Buuday aftoruoon, nnd advortise the snma by handbitls and through the nowspapers, TOAND OF TRADE, ‘At & mooting of the Divectora of the Bonrd of Trade lold Baturday, thd Prosident nppointed the following committac : Finnnco—Mosurs, Prieatly, Donsly, Dickinson, giblonr Tuspoclion—~Burt, \Warron, ' Armour, Stiles, owart, Othier Tnapootion—Geddes, Murinon, Tons, Gomplaints—Warron, Dickinson, Donuley. “ransportation—wWight, Murinon, Geddos, “elegraph—Dickinnon; Foss, Daldwin, Momberabip—Bensloy, ifobba, Warren: Toomw—Pricstly, Durf, Benaldy. incollancous—3Tarisoh, Armour, Hobbs, Metoorologleat—Randolph, Geddes, Wight, At tho samo meoting the followlng appolnt- ments woro mnde : Hovrotary—Oharlos Randolph, Treceurer—Orsen Smith, Welghor—Tolin Wado, Tlour Iuspectora—Creighton & Rathbono, TProvision Inapectors—I. G. Bunderland, Bzra Tays Tor, dohn Hogan, J, Camphell, Daniol Gano, . Spirit Inspectors™-G, G. Bmitl, W. N, Danki, Cooperage Inspactor—y, F, Shaundore, - 1ay Inspector—Goorge M. Allen, St i ' THE OITY HALL, The Donrd of Public Works yosterdsy atter- noon listoned to the explanation’of a plan, sub- mitled by Mr. A, J. Morgan, for flushing tho North Branch with water procured from arto- sian wolls to Lo sunk in the vicinity, The schomo, hiowoever, i not regarded with fayor by tho Board. ! It 18 thought thnt, inasmuch as the Common Qouncil Loy given vent to its resenimont at Mayor Colvin's oxtromo hnata {n {ssuing & com- mission to Mr. Humilton 08 Boller Inapoctor, :.l.mt official will bo confirmed noxt Monday oven: ng.' oK DOARD OF-REALTIL, The Sanitary Suporintondont’s mortality re- port for the weok onding Jan. 17, 1874, sub- mitted to tho Board of Honlth yesterday, shows & total of 142 deaths for tho weelk, an increnso of 21 over the preceding ono, and a' docrease of 89 from the corrosponding wook: in 1873, There wore G dentha by small-pox, 1 losa than tho pro- ceding weok, and 14'leid_than for the eame timo Tost {enr. Thore wore 0 less infeoted houses than Jast week, and tho decreaso is attributed to vacelnation. “Tho scavengor work haa boon fair- ly done, with oxcoptional cases, tho dofacts in wliich havo boen romedied where brought to the notige of the contractor. From the roports of tho Banitary Inspectors it appenrs that lymph from the cow i sccopted with less roluctance than humanized lympl, from which poople ox- poct to contract all eorts of disensos, —— PERSONAL." ' ‘Col. H. C. Nutt, of Council Dluffs, is in the clty. J. I, Barnard, General Buflerlnmndont of the l§2nals City & St. Josoph Rnilroad, is in the city. Robort Harris, Gonoral Suporintondont, and J. J.°0. Boan, Gonoral Yroight Agont of the Chi- cago, Butlington & Quincy Raifrond, have gone to Council Biufls on 4 tour of inspection. W. P, Johnson, tho joviol aud. witty General Pagsenger and 'Licket Agont of tho INinols Con- tral Ruilrond, has recoived an offleisl document appointivg him Ministor Plonipotontiary and Luvoy Extraordinary to His Koyal Highness King Cnroival, of Now Orioans, for tho Gity of Ohicsgo. Mo fa expocted to do’ all mmnnor of foallsh things apportaining to this high and dig- nified offico. . .. JONN B, MAYO, It was stated'in an articlo in yestordny's pa- por rolative to the jewolry busingss, that the pe- titioner in bankruptoy against John B, Mayo had charged him with making a fraudulent assign- meont of his property. This wasan unfortunate error, No such churgo was mude against Ar. Mayo, aud tho causo for which he was thrown into bunlruptey was s totally difforent’ oue, which did not cast the slightest” retiection upon Lhis honosty. DR. PAOLL To the Editor of The Clacago Tribuna: Sim: I wishlo soya fow words with regard to a statemont mado in_the Council Mouday night, roflecting on Dr, Paoli. T'rom tho fact tuat T had o convorsation witl tho Dactor con. - cerniug the Lridowoll and emall-pox hospital, T infer that I am the person nlluded to as the one to whom tho Aldermon snid that thio care of Lhe small-pox hospital was to bo given. Iwould simply soy that such imention was not entertained by Dr, Paoli, it being undor- stood by mo solely that I might bo called to the Bridowell in cnses of omorgency, as I Lave al- rondy beon called thero during tho incumboncy of Dr. Guerin. J. 0. Hosrs, AL D. OIICAGOANS ADROAD. Paris—W. IH. Bigelow und family, John A. Cutler and family, Mr. and s, Walter Kimball and dauglter, E. 8, Murray, Miss G. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs, Martin_Ryerson, Mr. and Mra. H. G. Spafford, Miss Blanche Tucker, Johu C. White. . . . WNice—Joseph Medill and fami~ ly, Eugene L. Graves, Mr.and Mrs. W, Hick- ling, Miss Aunie 13, Hobart, Miss Grace M. Laf- lin, Charles Muun and family, Mr, and Mrs. Charles B, Popo, Mre. H, H, Porter and daugh- tor, D. W. Storre, Mrs, Il, L. Storrs, Charles C. Thompson, Chauncy M. ‘Thompson, Mrs, Philip Wadsworth and two daughtors, Afrs, R. M, White- hond. . . . London—Daniel Goodwin,Jr., Mrs, E.J. Hosford and daughter, Charles Ankor, J. E, Hosford, A. B. Pullmnn, E. Putnam, Mrs, J, 8, Bproglo and daughter. . . . . Geneva—E, I{: sammon and family, Mrs. E. Huntand daughtors, Mra, W. D, Powoll, Josoph DoHaven, Mieg Mary Kidder, Mre. A, B, Lull and daugh- tor, L. D, Pouny and family, E, C. Porter and family, E. F. 'Pucker. . . . . Frankfort-on- Afain—John Ciayton, Mies Kuto Clayton. + . . . Kome—Mrs, F. A. Eastman, Mr, and Mre. Charles . Kellogg, £, F. Raymond, . . , . Florence—=Miss L. E, Nyo, Phil A, Otls, the Rev. Edward Portor and family, Miss M, E. Shields. o o+ o Naples—3rs.”B. H. Kerfoot and family, ——— ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mr. T. L. Jobnson will lead the Union noon- day prayor-meoting to-day. Thero will be preaching services at Grace Presbytorian Church, cornor of Vincennes and Oak avenues, overy evening thia week. At the roquest of many Indies, the Ohicago Turn-Gemoinde Boclety has determined to re- pont, Baturday evening, tho examination of its class of fomalo pupils, Lody frionds are in- vited to attend. The regular mosting of the Chicago Academy of Homeopathic Physicians and Surgoons will by held to-morrow evonivg at No. 90 Washington sticot. Dr. J, C. Dunoan will read an interosting puper on Adenitis, or so-callod Borofulosis. The importance of the subject should c¢all out a large attendance, g LAEE VIEW. Tho regular mesting of the Board of Trusteos of tho Town of Lako Viow was held Monday avnninfi. Prosent, Mossrs. Chaas, Bulzor, Wober, and Schieswohl, Absent, N, Kranz, MISCELLANEQUS. The potition of I*. §, Finneger for appointment 8 palrolman on tho polico force was taken up, and, on motion, Lis appointment confirmed, Linzbach's claim for §6 was considerod and ?\lnvé;g,agnd algo n bill of the Cironit Court Clerk or $23.85. VILLAGE, ORGANIZATION. ‘Tho Attornoy reported on s potition of Nov. 8, 1878, aa follows : 1 hiave examined the petition submitted by you to mo, roquesting that an election shonld Lo held upon tho quustion of adopting the villuge orgunization, ‘Zue polition submitted fs iuforwal und udofinite, and, whilo I um of opinfon thata court would prob- ably hold tho petition suflicient af acted upon, yot I do not think that an eloction should bo ordered wpon & petition suboct to any objuction which can be avald- od, 1f tha clootion should result n favor of * Village Otganlzation, ' the validity of overy act wonld depend upon tho sufliclency of thy petition, Where sich great intorests aro ot etako, I tlink the utmost curo shoull Lo obkerved in the' procoedings changing tho town organization, Joux P, WiLson, It was moved and carriod that the potitioners Do roquested to withdraw their petition, in ordor to provont ono to this Loard which will be of form unquostionably valid, GAPTAIN OF POLICE, ‘The following was thon adopted ; feaolved, By the Board of Trustees of the Town of Lake View, that Charles W, Searing be, and he i, boroby appoluted Cuptaln of the police’ force of the above-named town, to take eftect (Lie 20th dy of Jana uary, 1874, und contiuue for and during the pleasure of {uis Bourd, A llumlon was also presonted asking the ap- pointmont of Patrolmau Hobert Patigrow as Captain of Tolice, uiguod by thirty-sevon por- sony. LOOAL, IMIMOYEMENTY, The Committeo appointed to estimato the cost of the improvement of Peiorson avenuo, from tho weut lino of tho town to Wost Itidge road, estimatos tho namo at $5,850, which was approv- od, and the President instrnoted to make the ueyel application to the County Coust for the JANUARY 21, 1874, | appointment of * Comitésiouere to" dssoas tho' samo, G g 'A potition snkingthht Wenlorn dvénic bo oponed, and dodicating therofor a strip of lend from Petorson_avonuo north haif a milo, wag tead and 1ald ovor undor tho rules. NILLA, «the following billa waro ordorad to bo pnid + Woloott & Fux, survoylug, oto., 848; W. T, Tonfrovol, Juslco's feos, $16.307 4, M. W, Jones, stationory, $1.76," ] ' TREARUNEN'S NEPORT, 8, B, Ohdse, Tronsuror, roported rocslpts and ux%ndmnmu of- the town from April 26, 1872, to Nov. 16, 1873, ns follows, which waa adopled Tecolpts from all soure . $11,102,63 Expenditures for Town-1iall, on pur- Shan of 101, contruction, oto. s 6,720.61 For polico ..., i Tor ronds anil 25,0 For survoging and slilowaik, ' 5115 For legal oxponsca (Lills of Iaat year) 1,071,654 For inaurauce, atatfonory, sud sune AtieBisiaisinirsescrsey 252,08 e Gaels on hand Nov. 14, 1874 § 2w In hands of County Troasuter Nov, 11, 1873, pasablo to town (a8 Dor hig statemout), . . 61 Fresaseiiies 7,075, ho Trensurer of ‘Commissioncrs of Highwaya roports +$1,821,10 1,470.31 $ 341,78 Gush balarico on hand, Tho Board then adjourhe ———— HYDE PARK. Mo rogular mooting 81 1ho Hydo Pack i o rogular mootin 0 Hydo of. Educnl!!‘lon a8 hnfii at tho' l{uun‘u":fk ?:gédo Hgfl‘m, in Konwood, Monday evunlng. o 1,800, for bills of Horaco Warner for thrae Cushing hentors for tho Iigh 8chool, woro roforred té & specinl ‘committos of ‘Messrs, Bin~ ford and Healy, to examino the bills of .oxtras in connection with his contract, * Tho following billa’wors spproved and orderod to bo pald: Waldron Niblock & Co, coal, 18,70 ; W. L. Robioson, coal, 8123 ; J, L. Stormes, ro- pairs to achwol-hnuaes, Gll.fis; Calvin Gn‘fnm, ropairs ‘to . school-housos, - $52.66; . Wilks, Qolling .& Co., repairs to pumps, €4,26; Paul Corpoll, for ront of school-houso, 16 Androws & Co., school-furnitre, $71.2! Iollister & Co., carpets and matting, i Hyde Park Gos Company, for stroot lamps, : 885 ;. A, D. Edwards, janitor's_work, $22.60; Join Symonds, same, $30; Lyman Riloy, amo, $66.25; A, H. Campbell,” samo, 815 ; M, F. Millor, pame, $15; Robort Harvey, same, 820 ; R, L. Cumnock, toachor of clocii: tion, 385, Total, $697.09, P."N. Hoskell, Suporintendent, reported 223 males and 188 fomales onrolled in the Hyde Park achools, and'an average attendanco ‘lnet month of 856.8, Paul Cornall sent in his rolease from the con- traot for brick for'thie Cornoll achool, and it was accopted. g Tlio Suporintondont was directed to purchase Guyot's outlingmap of the Roman Empire for the use of the High School, and also to employ substitutes in case of the siolincss or absenco of a0y toncher, o Bamo rato of componsation, de- ducting tho pamo from the teacher's salary, ° Tho Board then adjourned. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, An ndjourncd meoting of tho Trustoos of tho Village of Hydo Parl was held Monday ovoniug, Prosidont Cady roportod that he_had raceived anawors from Col. Thompson that he could not possibly loave Bpringfleld until Saturday, and thnt ho could thion devote & wook o villago busi- noss, A communication was présonted from Charlos E. Pope, Village Clork, ealling attontion to tho Tnot thinf all tho village ordinances for improve- ments, condemnations, ate., were now scattored through tho booka of rodord of proceodings, and woro difficult to find whon wanted. It wus roferrod to the Judiciary Oommittce, and on their subsoquont roport it was ordered that the Clerk bo authorizod and_instructod- to .omploy asglstance and have said ordinauces collectod into separate booka by themaolvos, ‘Tho "estimate of . E. Hoquembourg for $7.034.98, waa roported back approved in the sum;of £3,848,08 which was ordored Lo bopaid, the Committeo ignoring the itom of 16-inch water- ylges which are not yet laid. _ Tt was rouolvod that tho Village Altornoy be instructed to cause Lo be mndo s map showing all streots and intersoctions on which water- pipos aro now contractod to bo laid, marking the different sizes of Jfipna and_specials in diffarent colored- iuks, and submit the samo at tho noxt meeting, On motion the Board adjourned. —— ENGLEWOOD, 3fonday evening Mr, Tallmadge gave a Bhals~ porian reading for tho boneflt of tho Mothodist Church, The reading was o decidod sucooss, and,judzing from the excallont maunor in whicl Mr. Tallmadgo dalivored tho difficult scones, it is ovident he is & docp studont of Shakeponte. His onunciation is good, the voice 18 round, full, and poworful, controlled and modulated to an oxtent that speaks woll for his training, and places him highamong elocutionists. Those who raissed heariug him bave lost a treat seldom offered. e e Afflicted, but Solfish, The following story of & young man who, uatil rocontly, lived in Lawrenco, Masa., is told by the American of that city: *‘Ho was ougaged to be married to & young lady of Lawronce, and, in ‘the urdor of lhis affection, made a num- ber of prosents, Two or threo weeks since tho' young lady ied.aftor o fow daya’ illness, and the ri0f Of tho vadly-stricken suitor wag very saq o contemplate. Lverything that had bolonged to her was very dear to him, rendered doubly eo by hor untimoly taking offt. He prized the fow tributes Lo had given her to suoh a dogreo that ho couldn't think for 'a moment of leay- ing them with her family.” He came with s box before the fuucral occurred, collected {hom carofully, nallod thom up, and forwarded thom by oxpress to bis home. ~ Tho sister of tho do— ceneed oxprossod desire that she might be al- lowed to. rotain somo small souvenir, and tho disconsolate” lover suggosted that porhaps sho would liko a muff.* If 8o, ho was roady to goll it. o wouldn't be moan ; it cost him 16, and, + soeing it was hor,’ aho might have it for £10. 8o producod the monay, took the muf, and the lover, after tho funeral ceromony, doparted, doubtless to bestow tho presonts he had ro- gawed upon some now object of affoction, pro- Viding, of coutso, that thoy aro to Tovort to him in caso of doath.” FINANCIAL, ROBINSON, CHASE & 00, BANKERS, No. 18 Broad-st., N. Y., Trausact & goneral bauking busincss in all its dotails, allowing intercet upon doposits to BANKS, SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS, PRIVATE BANKERS, AND INDIVIDUALS, Pactioular attentton paid 1o tho investment of ESTATE AND TRUST FUNDS, And information regarding the samo furnished upon application, Buy and sell unor commission Gold, United Statas §tooks, and all seouritles dealt {n at e New York Stock go. First.6\aan Municipal and Rallroad Bonds nogotlated. Evaene N, Ronixsow, TnoxAs B, ATKINS, GEONGE H. CiIAE, WILLIAX T MoRis, MEDICALL. oo on Lo [o" ook formn, prico 25 conts, Al busiuoss atriotly Call or e e A st S James HMurray's Origial Fluid Naguesia Far slaty years the boat praparation for Acldity, Ind, tlon, Heariburn, Graval, and Gout, and tho most bl aparlent for ladics and ohildran, Hold by, all Ghum: fats In Jargo-sized bottles. 7 Mn. JOHN F. HENRY, Wholorale Agent, Now Yark, ——— T MEDICAL CARDS. BHOULD FAIL TO OALL ON DR. A. G. OLIN, -6t Blato, e aldeat and Inngost outntished phystolan in Thlo s in tha troatmont of privato disca couplicatod forme. - Exyorionce feet romedlos that nover tail, Il [ato worl dolivorad Liofora the Ublcags Modical Instituto Manhood, ' Wamanbood, Clreulary' for Ladies, twd atainiis. coutidontial, A plonsnat, honia for patiante, wrrlte, and Tocofvo his opinion fros of ohara. DR. C. BIGELOW CONPIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, Eatablishod 18 yoars i tho ofty. Write or call and bo od;_Ofive, No, 210 South Olarkest., Ohloago, ___ NO CURE!L NS $a¥ii DR. KEAN, 3060 South Clark-st., Obioago, Jlay bo cautidontilly cosultad, porsonally or by mall, rvoat eharge, an all chronto or narvous dlsoasas D10 J KRN 00 iy pigatatan b L o Tants oures or uo pay. Groou Hook, 1ustrated, W conta, ho war- Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, o for ovor twouty years with great succoss by tha Piriofor, Sratoniy, yoars with wriat uccoss, b besu ound aaporior ta il otliaru for {10 prompt ot of al dis: chiurgow, recont or of long standin Manutaotured by OLIN & ULk, f{ Rue Racino, Paris, uld by Dsugfals througlious the Unitad Ktatos fcal offoota MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. l"‘Al’U".\VIC' T, APPRARANOES IN AMERICA OF ‘Mmo, CHRISTINT NILSSON. THIS WHDN A0S YRR drn o101, a5 O SURSORIPTTON Niatit T * & LUOIA DI LAMMRREMOOR, W RISTING NTLSSON.nn. LUCTA, UL Big. DI PURNTIE Hik, BEOLAIA- Giand Choras and Orclicsta, i e S i PRI N o DONNA IV, P hodiana de. o Opats, nd Inat: In Chicago of the gront s e of 1lio scason D A c’nrfnnnnnnu urdi's I = 1purday Attornon—LAST GIAND NILSSON MAT. Saparhd Aditsion, #3.00 o Soats, $1.00 oxtea LA dmiasion, #2.00; Rearvd Saatw, B1.00 oxten, * Roa, coud Dntoosss, B1,00; lto- Tlox Haats, B4,00. Atinissldn sogvod, 6 aonin exira, 4 8oata can bo had “af tho Box Ofco of Thoatre, for any night, feom Due i, €06 p. . ST, JOSEPH'S UHUROH, Norlh Markat-st,, ncar Divislon, (iraud Drawing, Coucert, and Suppor! ‘Tho drawing of tho l'w? vkzlenul‘(’ml tesidonco lats, valued Vet Workn: will positvols tako piacs oot Hie OhicsRo Tuesday, Jan. 27, 1874, AUTURNER TIALT, Notth Clurk-st, In connestion with tho drawing of tho lota a G RAND CONCERT conslating of Vocal and Instrumontal Mo ettt bo givan. In'conoluslon, & magnilioont SUBPIEL will bo servet: fingle rznialons ao bops g o pfresinty o wi inds, "Entian a T v | tioils e Co iR . B, All dupllantos not paid or roturiod ot dnte of thdrawing W B s eoAPAEd Sh ot Glinnco Hckota for tho Tenitioans Jote. A, can still bo Badabthe (ollowlig businos lousse: ALAL{1Aune & HORFLo I, Wont Tarolfthial, : Direlilor. 416 Sout Olaric-at. s Hap: Jouth, Oitekat. i Bullizan, 381, North, Glivia ‘o Btaro, Onicago-at.s Birs, Silor, K- Division in's Bobkstoro, noat St Miolacl's Ohuroli. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, COMEDY'! OéMEDYI COMEDY! Tuor /an, 20,—A (ireat Treat, for Five Nights and The suoooss’of T anly. ‘shall's brilllant Socloty Comody, FALSE SHANE, or New Year's Eve, And tho Scroaming Faros, THE POST OF HONOR. Monday, Jan, 26—JOHN DILLON. soxson, Mar- ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Groat Buccoss of tho Eminent JOEIN H. OWIANS. This aftornogn atdoolonk, "Theae Spariing Farcos b > AR08 Gurune Comady Comipang® | oreot B DRBAMS OF DELUSION, DAY AVTER THR WEHEDDING, JOI IN LONDON. This ovening Mr, Owensin twa of his reat Bpuciaitios, THE VICTIMS, SOLON SHINGLE. MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE, Monroo-at,, bot. Dearhorn and Stato, Atlington, Cotton” & Kemile's Minstcls, ENTIRE OHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Attar waoks of proparation, with now Scouory, Maghian. v ko, firel, waok of iob Hart's original skotoli of A SLIBPERY DAY, B Bobby Nowcomb, Dilly Riae, Ernost Lindon, Mast. Wm. Aritngion, Jolin K. Goo. Davonpurt, Bon Ootton, Komblo, in entiro now ncte, Every Evoning and Saturdsy Matineo. A PUBLI0 LEOTURE ‘WILL BI GIVEN To the Members and Priends of the Orange Insti- tution and the Ameriean Protestant Association, Inthe A, P\ A, Hall, northeast corner Randolph and Cliaton-ata., on Thursday Kvening, 23d Inst., at7:3), by REV. . R. M’CLEERY, Qf Klron and Gontohlll, Troland. Subjuct—** Protostant Pupneiples, an o to el i, - S dmiuaion, 50 Coute: oads L Mr. McOleery inoreoting & churoh in Trelands - 07" M REDUCED PRICES, Provious to romoval to annther clty, tho propriotor of tho culobratod DR, KAHNS ANATOMICAL EXFIBITION, 148 CLARK-ST., Has reduced almission foo to 25 CENTS, le vich and noo: 100 th 08t vond, 1 colloc. Tarntviesishralanst IRgse o mant mondoptul sollee: GLOBE THEATRE. Every oveningand Wednosday nnd Saturday Matinses, SAM_SHARPLEY @nd SHERIDAN & MACK'S Minstrols and Variety Combination, 30_Populnr Performers 30 HOME LECTURE COURSE, ‘Third Unitarian Church, Monroo und Lafliu-ats, READI! BY NETTIE CHACE WAUGHOP, THURSDAY EVENING, Jun, 2, at8o'aluck. Adiis- slon, Twon'y-tive Uoats. NEW PUBLICATIONS. LIPPINGOTTS ~ MAGAZINE FOR FEBRUARY. The Febraary numbar, of Lippincott's Magazino the socond of the now volumo, falrly aparklos with brilliant, intoresting, and attractivo nrliolus, In this nuwbgr M. oorgo Mol onald's lo!lf’pmmllad sorial story, ‘*Mal- golm, " roally boglns, It I Lrimful of fina Scotoh humor. Tta charaotors aro ekilfally and cloarly drniwne. Tt fs alte: gothur & most stiring and captivatiug stacry tho author's oat, The cuutinuation of **The Nuw Hyporion " maiu-~ taind tho univeraat Iniocont alrandy craatolh—un, fnto whi land. **A Wostorn 2 Mnenoy, 18 8 Graphic and curl- uiures || ous Fl 0, dosoriptiva of ustrafive of tho faculty of socund sight, 0 Marquisos,” by Regl- nald \Wynford, contalns a skotoh of tha Marquis of Hertford, ‘wha was tho orlginal of Thackoray's Jamans chasaotor, ** Tho Marquis of Steyne.t 3o s Mot ks s harming stors, by tho ‘muthor of **Tiind B e ot Dits. i Bokor, will ean Alligators™ is a it el sk, s titlo - indicates, a Yory Amusiog Story, Fronch Fiction, by {raucl Aphoton. 13 st ' artlolaon o subjoct of conatantly fno This numbor alio contatns **A G a vory_sprightly bapor, by it. Daveys and. ** A Hounive o tho East, ! by Fanny It Foudgo, ur Monthily Gossip't in flio Fobruncy nuinber is. cqual fa sislo and vasliaty jo Ay of its producossurs, and to sny that is to commend the Magazin to all zoadors of rolinod tasto and good judg- mot, TERMS.~Vearly subscription, 84.00. Singlo number, 85 conts. Tiboral Clubibing Rtes,. Speclinan, Namber, With Promiam Livt, matiod on veacipt sta) ponte, 00T ol of twonty anbaoribors Lippincotts At 83,00 por year to onch; and Chamber's 10 vols., royal Bvo., bound In she: Drovantod o tho Terson ROLLILR upy Gastor poom, b 2 nd niorsal auition I;‘%‘-{‘Z‘-'I-; inlu voly bitnting: skotol, by 8. O " “l Wor, Ty Eouts AY Tongrin toccs Modoen ol ot N. B.—To & Magazino s put Encrolopredle prica 850.00, s Slub, 1. B, LIPPINCOTT & CO, Pubisors, T16 & 717 Market-st., Philadelphia, SAGRED MUSIO BOOKS, THE STANDARD. A Collection of Bacred Music for Choirs, Conventions, and 8inging 8chools, Price, $1.50..... $13.50 Per Dozen, By L. 0. EMERSON, of Buston, aud 1L . PALMER, of ) 00, ho Prol, Emerson in tho East, and Prof. Palmor in the T SR RB R Tonnc of et e Iaboes s St mat Samaot [all 1o bu’ wsod wiversally b e wachy Sountrz, BAUMBACH'S SAORED QUARTETS, BAUMBACH'S NEW OOLLEQTION, BUCOK'S MOTETTE OOLLEOTION, BUCK'S SECOND MOTETTE COLLECTION TRINITY OOLLEOTION., Hodges and Tuckerman, 'rice of ouch Bnolky In Gloth, $2.75. kil A T “Plio abave fivo hookearo fittod with lnl’l!‘:. nlu‘.l'l'l!d ta Qnartet snd otier el All huoks sont, postpald, for r Oliver Ditson & Oo,, Boston. Chas, H, Ditson & Qo., 711 Broudway, New York, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. In of rare excel- il prico, $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR SALL A TRIBUNE OFFICE, | ‘THE LEADING NEWSPAPER TN - the pretended offorts of these worn- CEICAGO WEEKLY TRIBUNE. THE NORTHWESE. 'THE PAPER FOR THE FARMER, MECHANIC, MANUFACTURER, - MERCHARNT, . BANKER, - PROFESSIONAL MAN, AND THE FIRESIDE, PROSPECTUS FOR 1874. The coming year promises to be the most evontfulin & political sense that we have seen since the close of tho war. The questions which have engrossed and divided the publio: mind during the past twenty years aro rapidly passing away, and we flnd growing up in different parts of the country a party oalled by -vari- ous names---in California the Inde- pondent party, in Jowa the Anti- Moxopoly party, in ‘Wisconsin the Reform pearty, in Tlinocis the Farmers’ Movement---having & com- mon purpose and inspiration, and exhibiting a strongth which proves that it answers one of the chiof de- mands of the hour, The CHICAGO TRIBUNE will give a large share of its attention to this NEW MAN- IFESTATION OF PUBLIC SENTI- MENT. It holds: 1st. That the old party orga mzs tions are essentially corrupt and {fraudulent, Having no longer any principles to carry into effect, they" have become mere business enter- prises, making a show.of opposition to each other, but really sharing in the proceeds of profligate and dis- honest legislation. To suppose that’ any healthful reform can flow from out and demoralized partnerships is altogother vain and illusory. 2d. That the tariff' system now in vogue is a cunning device to rob the many for the beneflt of the fow, and that its effect is to cause farm pro- ducts to exchange for about one-half the quantity of foreign or ¢ pro- tocted” goods they would otherwise buy. ” 8d. That railronds cannot exact more than a fair rate of interest on the capital actually invested in them, and that when, in addition to this, they clpim dividends on watered stock and fraudulent bonds, the State may rightfully interfere for the protection of the people ; thatunjust discriminations between different localities are in violation of law and should be prohibited. . —— iy HAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, P.XFLANATION OF REFERENOE MATKA.— t Baturdny ax eonted. *Bunday oxcopiod:. 1 Mon: FiYo Mindny af 810 < 0. & Dally, m00Y Pxconted: VAr. HICHIGAN CENTRAL &GREAT WESTER NAILROADS et e . Gl i, St Sy pecont !, ¢ of Handalph, and b Canalat., corner 4/ Madtoon, 8:30n, m, 19:10 p, m. MENRY 0. WENTWORTLI, G‘gnl 1 Passengor Agont. CHICARD & ALTON HAILRDAYD. Kansna Clty _and_Denver Short Line, sbx: Loulat. ) Sprinafieid, Allon and &, Weat Side, near fadisol and 12 andolyh Kansas' flllr Ex, vin Jacksonville, | 1iL. and Loujsiana, Kauias Ol st Iix, i Jnck- ud Loulstana, o) ¥ia Main Line Main Ling D) " Fia, Kookuic & Buel 13" Chicarto .}Ai’uuuwx i“z‘.;,u"m.a i s Eacon, s Jollot & Divight Accommcdation. peon [+ 4:50 pym, sy CHITAT0. MILWAUKEE & 51, PAUL RAILWAY, 63'Sai Clarkate, anposie Sherman Hone andoi g Titarr, Arriva, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RI\ILRBA').\ ! Depiota—Foot of, Lakeat,. Indianaiv., and Sixteenthes and Canal and Sizteenthosls, 2eket ojices, Nos 18 Cla =zt Grand Duciic Hotel, and ot depols, Zeava, res Ottawa aud Steea! Dubtique & Sfoux Oity ftrp. Pacilic Fast Lino, for Omali; Kunear Gity, Lovenworth, osophy Kzp. Aurora Passengor... Mondota, Ottawa & Aarora Bassengor., ra 00 ¥ D200 p. . |* atin.. 1110200 p, . AL xpr *Hix. Sunda; Saturday, iz, Monday, ILLINOIS GENTRAL HAILROAD. ol foot of Lakeat. und font af Twenty 3 D] T Yondoirnesie rens et secondat, Tieka Teave, Bt Loutn Express. B, Loia Hast L Bivhans & Kroms Bt i ous Oty i Dubuauo & Sioux ity Iéx (@) Runs 4 Ohampaikn on Satardazs, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRDAD, Clty ofices, corner Randaiph and LuSalte-sts,, and 16 Canate Moy cortier Mladisonsi aPactic Fast Lino. . a Dubuauo NI;‘hL fx, @ Omaha Night Eroros a Krooport & Duliuauo a Freg flfi: & Mabuguo Kxoross, & MWy Mo b Milwaukee Kxpross, & Milwaukeo Passongor b Milwaukoe Passange: & Groon Bay Kxproas,.,. b St. Paul Expross, .. b Marquotte Jixpro: Madison & Loy a—Doot corner of Wolls and Kinzla.st, 8~Dopot cornar of Canal and Kinzio-sts! W. I STENNETT, Gon. Pass. Agont. COLORADO, I(ANSAS & NEW MEXICO, Spcotal Laducement. tuooy Navt Bt s, 1r. & €1, KT " SV WELS, dentAx, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Devot, corner of VanIiuren and Sherman.atr, Ticket ofice,’ Grand Pacific Hotel. 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