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- THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIB i: THUR Y, JANUARY 29, 187 LOCAL MISCELLANY. [pu A MINISTERIAL MONEY.LENDER. Avory intoreating oxamiuation took place yos- tordny boforo the Negistor in Bankruptoy. About tho 18t of lnst Novembor Ifarmon B, Am- orling filed n potition In bankruptey againat Jon- athan Hay, s music-doalor at Freoport, Amor=- ling states that Lis domend agaiust Yoy s for the sum of about $4,000 for monev advanced on notes forged by snld Jonathan Iiny, and in the further sum of €1,030 on notes givou DLy Hay for varlous amounts sud ot various timos. Amerling then chorges that Iy, within eix months bo- fore the filing of tho potition, hiad, with intont to dofraud his creditors, doparted from tho Btato, or abscondod, and that his wife, Eliza- ‘both, immediately aftor bis doparture, sold out his stock of planos, sowiug machines, aud mu- slenl morchiandiso, at o largo encrifico, colleoted a8 much as ghe could on the debts owing him, and tbok the proconds. Tho ordinary rule to show causo and warrant of sefaura wero issucd, snd Loy subsequently adjudicated Daukrapt, and Albort Blies appointed Aa»sg;nun. Bligs immediatoly wont to worlcand Inid hold of oll ho could got, far and near. Among theso assots 1t Is nlloged by Mrs.Iay that tho Assignoo took two sowing machinos, four machino frames, two covors, ete., whicl wera hor own property. Mg Adn Iay sleo fild o_potition askiug that o fino Stelpway. umifiht piano might bo returned to her, which Bliss ind wrongfully takon. he oxnmmuntion was accordiugly had yostor- day, to determino tho quostion of owuorship of tho articles mentionod in their petitions. Mra, 1ry's oxamination showed "that slio was & vory active practical manager, runuing o lnrga and lucratlve business of hor own in the musi- cnl and sewing-machiue lino, and probubly was tho shirowder of tho two. Adn testifled that sho Tiad enrned and paid for the piano, partly by clerking in Lior fathot’s store, liny was a smooth, gentlomanty-apponrin man, of vory insinuating addross, sud ropute o bo quite wealthy, Part of lis business was in solling pianos aud machines, and to take notes Iu partial payment, Affairs wont on swimming- 1y until about the Gth of Septombor, whon Ada, Tiis daughter, roceived o lottor saying that sho would nover soo him again. ‘This was o thundor- bolt. But this was only an introduction. Ithos ‘boon stated that the potition allegod forgery of notos. Awong the victime in this liue was a gentloman of the cloth—a DMr. Aaron Wolf, who, in addition to couverting sinners aud taying up unsoon tronsuros, thought it not do- rogatory to tho charactor of & Mothodlst clorgy- man to luy up a little fllthy lucre on eonrth, by Tonning sums to Lis frionds for tho nominal con- sidoration of 25 per caut, or, not to put too fluo a poitt on it, by shaving notes, Iis coffora row hoavy and his heart light until a short timo fore Hay's disnppoarance in September, his ‘equanimity Was disturbed by ro- ‘coiving & book from that “worthy. fho book was tho romsinder of s cheok book, tho checks laving boon taken out nud tho stubs loft, and it contuined tho information, couched in the most polite terms, that ko (Hnyl) bad forged a large numbor of cheoks which woro to bo distinguished by the loitor “DB" written in a mall character_ou each one. With an ngoniziug cry of “My ducats! oh, my ‘dueats " Wolf sprang to his desk to oo if tho fatal Jotter was afixed to any of tho notes in Lis possossion, and as ‘he placed the gold-bowod spectacles across his farrowed noso he murmured with Suylock, * You take _tho means whereby I live,” A glance at tho inotes waa suflicient, Fourtcen lnd- tho initial, which, 84 he explained it yesterday morning to the roporter, probably wvaa intended to stand for bad," a not unnatural inference. Mr. Wolf has lately fouud it his duty to Lo ~ory active in the proccodings ngainst Hay, Ho yestorday was oxnmined ns o witness to show ‘that tho piano claimed by Mies Adn was, at the timo’ of Iay's abeconding, in lus posscssion. During the oross-examination, Miss A, M. Hulott, tho sbavo, yeb ncute, sitornoy for Mra. Moy inquired it ho (Wolt) hind any intorost in 1homatter. “dnadam,” ho roplied, with an air of injurod innocence, which would have done crodit to Pechsniff, *I nevor allow myself to eay anythivg that is not true,though my intereat eaned that way.” But Miss Hulott cousidored tho witnoss wns invading o lndy's privilogo of dodging tho question. _Mr. Wolf thon enid ho hiad clafms ngainst tho Hay ostato, Ho had boen activo in the caso bocauso ho thought it a duty %o owed to himself. Tho two ladics and Mr, Wolf and a banker were tha only wituessos, and the oxamination occupied the whole day. Tho nttor will bo sont into the court before a do- elsion is renclicd. PR —— TEN OENT 'BUS FARES. For some timo back, the ownors of several of the 'buss on West Madison stroet have beott in tho habit of running their toams at 12, half- past 12, and 1 o’clock, to the great convonience of bolated West Siders. So soon as tho cars haul off, which is at a quarter to 12, snd when com- potition conses, the 'bus fares are put up to 10 conts, tho driver taking o half ng his extra pay for the late work, Nobody ought to objoct to poying at night what go many have cheerfully paid by day ou the Wabash “avenue lines, aud yeb night aftor night tho truvelors on theso luta Htages are vexad by tho pig-hondedness or mean- ness of ono of the passengers. This individual gots in, and 'imsson up 5 conts through the apor- ture dovoted to that fmrpouo. Altor the dri- ver hne satisfied himsolt that itis 5 nothing more, o dialoguo eusues. Driver—Say, Mister, this is not enough. 1’nsunngor—& gave you 5 conts, Driver—I want 10 ; this is o lato 'bus, Tassongor (with o tone of groat surprise)— Siuce when ? Drivor—Wo nlways get it after 12 o'clack. Tassenger—You have no right to charge 10 cents. Tho farcis b, Silonce for a fow minutes, ¥ Driver—Suy, Mister, I want 10 conts. Tussengor—Ob, go along; don't bother me: 1 shon't pay it. Driver—Tako back your 5 cents and got out. Trom this point on ‘thero is & divergonce. Ono mun puys the extra 6, Auothor refuses to pay mors or iske buck what ho has aircady given. Another takes back bis 5and declines to got conts and out, I'ha_driver, in the lattor case, generally stops for u time, but finally gives up nnd drives ou. 1le dure not dismaunt from bis porch and ejoct the dond-beat, for e fears leat his tonm wight run away, or he might get thrashed in tho fight. We need 8 Wult Whitman to sing in rhythmio gtraing the woes of a belated ’bus-driver, ‘Lho other night u young fellow foll into social con~ verse with o reporter, and narrated his plensant exporiouce on tap of one of thewo vohicles. 1 got up top of the stego and I Landed him 5 cents, ilo looked at it and sald ‘Johuny, I want 10 conts,’ ‘1 have given you your fare. Prosently bo said, ‘ Johnny, are you going to pay mo?' *No, said I, *you bave no right to moro than 5 cents.! *Tako back your nickel,’ says he. ‘Allright,’ says I, and I took it. ‘Now, gays ho, ‘get of) ' ‘No I wou't) says 1. $hon, 11 put you off,’ says he. *If you try to doit I'll puncl your head,’ says I, ‘Ihen soys ke, * Give mo bacl that 6 conts.’ ¢ No, I wou't,' eays I; ¢if_you had beon civil you might have hiad it, but I mean 4o ride and not to pay, and if you touch me'lwill black your oyo. AndI would have dane it,” ‘Tucsday night, however, thoro was & ’'bus- driver who mot tho eituation fuirly, aud did the decont thing. A couplo of men got in at Canal streot, and one of thom hauded up 10 conts for both, The driver wanted mora; it was rofused ; tho usual dialogue onsued ; the driver offerod to roturn the monoy and the men would not take i, Ho he drove up to tho Union Btroot Station and hailed that iustitution, Sevoral policemon camo forth, Tho drivor stated his caso ; tlio patson- gors confirmod 1t, and the poople who would not poay were banded back thelr money and j’uctud, ono?of them, who was & little drunk, solemnly declaring that it was tho principlo that he was fighting for. Of courso 1o did not care for 5 conts. e was golog in for John Ilampdon, and oil that sort of tinug. But he was put out, and had to walk home, whoreat all the other puusengors rejoiced. This i something which othor 'bus-drivérs would do woll to Imitate, As for the publio, thoy ought to understand thut tho rates of fare on 'bused are not fixed lilie thoso on stroot-cars., ‘I'hoy aro sottled by the ownory, ‘Ihey cun mako them 5, 10, or 50 conta, If nman does not want to pay, he can watk, which lattor courso is much moro de- cout than trying to oheut o drivor out of § cantd, IECE S MORE FPIRE-ENGINES WANTED. "o iusurance ngonts of this city think the Firo Department In inadequate to provent large conflagrations, and a movement ia on foot to in- fiuco the Board of Polico to materlally increaso ho number of ongines. The Board of Under- writors havo bod the subjeot under considera- tion, and at thoir last meoting appointed Aessrs, Lyon, Montgomery, Floyd, = Jumes, and TPoall & committon to get fucts and roport to the Board what forca thoy think necessayy to avort snothor calamity, 'I'ha Committeo have held one or two sersions, and ngroed upsn n plan for obteining uformation, -bu, a8 b waw i ben Inbor, it will not bo propared to mubmit the rosult for soveral waoks, ‘'he mombors purpono ascortnining tho loention and slzo of tho wator malun. Whoro thoy aro palpably too emall {o supply enough wator—as on Michigan avonuo, whoro there thore {s a 8 inoh pipo—the Comumtteo will nsk that larger ones bo substitutod. It has beon ascortained that thers aro bul twenty-seven stoam onginea in tho dopartmont. This numbor i bolioyed to " bo insufllciont, consldering tha torritory ombraced within the imits of tho clty. Now York, with an aroa of but 22 square miles, has filty-fivo stonmors, whilo Chicgo, with 473¢ squaro milos, has nob bolf ag many, although the proportion of valua- blo pmpurtf 'hote is much grontor. Somo of the agonts ato In favor of nsking for ton ndditional steamors, and others fifteon, If tho rooom- dattons mado Aro sustained by tho Boord of Polico, tho oost of malutalning the Firo Dopart- mont wonld bo incronsed noarly $160,000 & yoar and this fact will provent, at least for somo timo, tho adoption of tho schemo, Tho ingur- anco companies roprosented horo think thoir in- torosts should Lo bottor protooted, aud the agents intoud dolng overythiug thoy can to pro- teot thom and to muke atothor Ited Alonday im- possible, SUNDAY-SOHOOL MIKE AND THE . Thero wna & Suporintendont of a Sunday- Behiool on the South Bide, » Baptist SBunday- Behool, noar the torminus of ono of tho branch linos of tho South Bide streot railroad, who has soured s remarkably bright boy agatnst roligion gonorally, and Baptist Sunday-8chool Buperin- tondoots in partioular, Tho boy was too much disgusted about It to moution the subjeot, but ho lot it out yostorday unawares. Mike usod to work in o planing-mill, but tho panic drove him out, nud his 82" a weok ceasod to be forthicom- ing, 8o ho turned his attention to tho highly motesntilo pursuit of selling 'Cie TninoNE oarly in thd moruiug, and pickiug up odd jobs during the day, by which ho makes noarly 86 & woele, Miko was ongaged i quu.ing in a lot of conl yostorday, and whon his work was ended ho came for his quartor. ‘I'ho lndy of tho houso found horsolf out of change, and told Mike to como round the next day, or run over to State street and got change. Ho said tho next day would suit him, 08 he was tirod out. The lady ssked him if bo did busi- noss on a Btrictly crodit basis, Mike snid ho, did pot mind “trusting s man over the wny owed him 50 conts, which Lo could got auy timo, Ho only got fooled onco in his tife, and ho bad trustod & good many porsons. At tho rocollcction of tho oue snd exception to the prevailing honesty among his debtors, Mike's faco nssumed a vory contemptuous quk, snadonod with rogret.” “How was thati” asked tho lady, “Well, I used to go to the Bundny Bchool over thore,” enlifl Miko, iudicatlng with & jerk of his thumb the sooue of thia dire calamity, *and tho Superintendent used to be always tollin’ me to work, I told him I was roady to go to worlk, and ho told me to como around fo his offico next dny and he'd give me plonty of work. Well, of course I went round, nnd he gave mea lot o' bills to stick round on fonces and places, and told me if I that he'd give me £2.60. ‘mku',' says ho, ‘come round about 6 o’clock and I'll pay you. 8o I jest sot to work ond stuck up all them billa nboit so high, It was hard work stioking them bills, but I got through, When I went to_his oflice for tho mouey I did not geo him, aud waited round. It was nigh 6 o'clock and Iasked for him, andas geutleman in thoro told me ho'd gono East, and wouldn't como back. 8o I was out my $2.50.” At tho concluston of this painful narrative Mike expressed his detormination nover agsin to trust Sunday-school people. Hore's a chanoo for some one to work a healthy convorsion, - e— THE WEST SIDE CARS. To the Edllor of The Chicago Tribune ; B+ From tho many lottors in your columns rogarding tho West Bide Railway, it is evidont the good action of our muvicipal government is roviving hope in quarters whore it haslong slumbered in Liopoless despair. But what shall bo said of o company that ro- uires ** an order in Council” to do its duty? uroly a Superintendeut with 6,000 po; aunum ghould biave capncity cuough to hear the mur- murs of & disconted distriot, before it ewolls into tho irresistible impulse of ordors from o higher porer than oven tho greatness of tho magnifi- cently conducted West Side Railway. But there aro othor murmurs, and they eannot long be hushed, In Husbaud's lettor, ho faco- tiously remarks about one ovil, but he must know that Indics In silks and white do not now tronizo tho cars, Time was when they did, but lat timo will novor roturn, while filthy cars, flithy drivers, and filthy conductors ara the rule, and not the excoption, Burely they don't know atheadquartors whatcloanliness means, Porhiaps, a8 thoy shock the church-going peoplo on Sun- dnya by parading thelr wook's clenning of cars, an_ order fu Council might mot be amiss to compel conduotors, eoto.,, them- solves, to wash and bo clean on thac day also, The ¥, M. 0. A. should take u tho matter of profanity, Thero are more har words by disgusted travolers and moro coarso oncs by drivors and conductors than are used by the wholo community of Chicago. Is there no remedy? 1am told that even & daily falling off of £500 in rovonuo has not_yet oponed tho oyes of Diractors, But sharoboldors will soon bo roused, and to this murmur heed should bo given 1 timo, for assuredly tho day is not far off whon it must boesid, “ Off with his head; so much for Buckingham." WEeST SIDE. e CRIMINAL, Ellen Deolker, alias “The Black Quoon,” waa arrestod last evoning by o South Bide detective for receiving stolen proporty, knowing it to bo such, aud was locked up in the Armory. A night or two ago the storo of Chorlos Danlels, No, 666 Archor avonue, was _ontored by thieves, who stolo a trunk containiug $10 in cash and o kit of carponter's tools,” Yesterdny Tolicoman Kibb arreated o youtl: named Henry Collins npon suspicion of complicity in the rob- Dery, and locked him up at tho Second Precinct Station. 1o will have a Loaring before Justice Boyden this morning. Yestorday afternoon Dr. A, Smith, of 8t. Paul, went into » mock auction shop on North Canal stroot, and gonorously gave the proprictor $45 for three watches which were worth nbout $16. e also bought o box of worthloss jewolry from o “destitute™ young man, thinking ho was malk- ing n good trade, and subsequontly, s o wind- up, permitted_himsolf to bo roped ‘futo a brace faro gamo on LaSallo streot, whore ho deposited £260 more, “‘Though you braya fool in a miortar, ete.” Another day wes consnmed in the Criminal Cowrt yenterday by the tinl of Micheol Jones, Tho only new feature in tho cave waa the do- fenso, which consisted in tho bringiug up of fif- teen witnessos to prove alibis on the difforent ocensions on which witnosscs for tho prosccution Lad mworn that thoy saw tho defeudant, The caso drageed along ublil within o few minutes of b o'clock, when, Alr. Birch's argument boiug con- cluded, tho Contt sdjourned until this morning, wheu the argnmeits of Mr. Gill for tho defonso and of Mr, tho caso. A young man named Thomas E. Ryan was arrosted, and brought to tho Armory yosterday morning, charged with ateuling books from va- rious persons. 1o firut of all took from tho ofice of lawyer Wheston & couplo of law hooks, which Lo took to Baldwin's socond-hand store and sold for $1,60, just onc-tenth of thoir nctual valuo, While In Daldwin's store ha stolo two more books which lio sold to suother see- ond-haud book-dealer nnmed Chapin, at equally panicky prices. Hls noxt operation was in tho drug store of alscy Brothers, whore ho stolo n mediont work which ho took to Ohapiu's to dis- pose of, In the meantimo, howaver, Chupin's wuspicions had become arousod thruul.ih finding one of Buldwin's tags in ouo of the boois he ha purchased and he bad tho young man arrestod, s ol g ANNOUNCEMENTS, Thero will bo prayer for colleges to-dny, The Rev. A. E. Kittrodge, of the T'hird Lrosbyterian Chureh, will prench boefora the University of Ohinngn. at 11 o'clocl, The Third Prosbytorian Church will hold ita monthly sooial gathering this evening, in tho chapel of the ohurol, corner of Washington and Carpenter stroots, Thero will ba “Au Old Tolis' Concort” as parc of tho eutertainmont. Al membory of the cougregation are cordially invited, The Rev. Dr. Wise, of Cincinnati, will give o froo leoturo in English fn tho congregation of Touuy Buolom, Wabnsh aveuue, st 7 o'slook this u:‘un ‘lllg. The publio aro cordially invited to attond. ‘Tho young Indies of the Eighth Prosbyterlan Ohuroli, corner of Wost Washington sud Roboy stroets, give n grand literary aud musioal onter- tuinmont in the churoh this evening, Admission 25 conts. Tofrouhments will bo served fu tho Bunday School rooms uftor the concert, Tho praceads aro to apply towards tho organ fund, The Pov. T, C. Clendoning, pastor of Grant 190 M. T, Churol, bus boen requeatod to re ow for the prosecution will close poat his sermon_on ¢ Ohrlstlanity and Bkepti- clsm Comparedy” and will do so Sunday. Tho lumbermon of Chieago will hold a meot- ing nt 8 o'olock thin ovoning, at the Paciflo Hotal, for tho purposo of orgnnizing a Lmborman's Association, nnd. devising somo meand to pro- toct tho trade against dishonost oarpouters and contractory. ‘The memboers of tho Independent Ordor Keshor 8hul Barsel (Tho Iron Kuot) will attond a moet- ing of Pormonia Lodge No. 83, this ovening, at .thofr hall Nos, 112 and 114 Enat Randolph stroet, to rocelvo visitors of tho Ordor, 'P'his ovening, n concort, under the dircction of Mr I, V. Root, will bo givon at Chrlst Chureh, cornor of Michigan avenuo and Twenty- fourth stroot, It wjll ho an onjoyablo ontor- tainmont, and, os the object is to sustain tho missions of tho ohurch, It fs to be hoped that il who can will attend. T, LUKR'S TORPITAT, A _company of youug Indies aud gentlemen Tas boon formed for the purposo of producing amatour theatrleals and l\l‘;n. Jarloy's Wox- Works, thin and to-morrow ovening, in Standard Hall, ~for tho bonoflt of Luke's Iospital. Tho managots of the enter- tninmont nve Mrs, N, K. Fairbank, Mra, Charles Corley, Mrs, J. T. Lyorson, Mre, T. M, Burkite, Mrs, E. M. Buchnanan, Mrs. E. Bimmonds, Mrs, W. T, Noyo, and Drs, O. Lone, Tickets for sale at tho door, and at J. B, Mayo's, noar_the Palmer Iouse; AMitcholl Hathaway's, No, 46 Olark stroot ; and Janson & McClurg's, No, 117 Stato stroct. The procoeds, g stated, aro for the bonoflt of tho hospital, which 18 ono of tho best and most desorving charities in the clty. It is supported solely by privato donations, and Is consequently in neod of all tho assistance it can recoivo from every quar- tor, Tha entertalnment will be a very mtorest- ing one, and fully worth tho monoy paid o sooit. ik i ol GENERAL NEWS. The froo reading-room in 8t. Potor’s Hall, Btate stroot, is well apprecintod by the olorks and workingmen of tho city. All tho daily papors aro on filo regularly. A concert will bo given in tho hall Wednosday, for the benefit of the londing library. Tho annual meoting of the Iighland Associa- tion of Chicage, for the olection of ofticers, was Dold Tuesday night, with the following result : Goorge MoPherson, Chiof; Angus McDonald, Virat Chieftnin; Alexander McLean, Secoud Chioftain ; James D. Mackintosh, Bnemtng; J. A. McRae, Assistant Becrotary ; Murdock Camp- boll, 'Frensurer; Aloxander h}nmmmn, Libra- rian 3 and Josoph Cant, Pipor. Georgo MoKou- zio, 3. McMillan, Lachfan McLean, sud Thomas ‘fulloch wero sfio elected mombers of tho Council, A proliminary meoting of the Gormnn stone- cuttors of Chicago was hold at No, 487 South Caunl stract yeatorday nfternoon, H. I. Riepel acting as Prosident, and Fred Oleudorf as Secre- tary pro fom. Lo object of the meotiug waa to soe what nction the German’stono-cuttors would take to form & union of stonc-workers throughout the ecity. Bpocches were mudo by tho President and othors in support of such a stop, and nearly all seomed to bo in favor of it. Nothing deflnito was done, howevor, aud tho moeting adjourned to meet in connoction with tlio Amorican brauch of the Union, at somo fu- tura timo and placo, of which duc notico will bo given. Yestorday, Officer Gronse found the body of William Kolch 1 a barn in the rear of No. G681 Burneide stroet. An empty bottlo of lsudannin wag noar him, and thoe poison had evidontly boen the cauee of his deatl, Kelch at on time way the owuor of a lurge tobnceo store, aud was con- gidered ono of the flucst experts, in overything ertalning to the trade, in tho West. e wasa cnding Odd Fellow and Mason, and had o britlinnt prospoct bofore him, but whisky bo- camo his master, and he lost all Lis money. Ho then rocoived an appointment on tho Fire Dopartment, but could —mnot keop it, and tho onco wenlthy, polished gontleman beeamo & streot drunknrd, His wifo and chil- dron were taken from him and sent ont of tho city by friends of hors, whoro thoy wero provid- cd for. Asnlnst trial, somo of Kelch's frionds used their influonce, and obtained an appoiut- mont for him a8 an official in the Penitentiary, ‘ut it was no use, After keoping sober for two months, he got on & spree, came to Chicago again, snd was yostorday found, ag stated abovo, dead in o barn,” Ho wos about 40 years of ngo, and leaves » wife end threo childron in Cal- umot. —— THE OITY HALL. City Collector Von Hollen mailed 1,200 por- gonal-property notices yestorday. All indebted to the city must pay immodiately, as no in- dulgouco will bo granted in any cnse, + Count” Leo Moyors, Assiatant Marshal of tho Fire Departmont, returned from his South- ern trip Tucsday ovening, entiroly safo, much to his own porsonnl surpriso and delight. The Mayor was yeatorday oxcuodinfily happy. ‘He recoived the calls of roportors with smuiling wolcomo, and in the oxuberanco of Ins gencrosity remitted n number of fines incurred by poor persons for violation of the sewer ordirance. A tolegram from Comptrollor Hayes yesterday notified tho authoritios that ho had nogotiated an oxtension of the £5600,000 interest on bonds duo on the 18t proximo. Ho has slso disposed of several thonssud dollars of tho bouds issued a short time ngo by the Common Council to ro- placo £60,000 in bonds dus aud paid on the 1at of January. Tho Board of Public Works yesterday awarded tho contract for bmldiug o barn at tho Small- T'ox Hospital to J. & J. G. Lobstein, for the sum ©of $475, tho samo to bocompleted in four weoks. Alvo, tho contract for widening and dredging the river at tho Twenty-second sireot bridgoe to Fox & Howard at the following 1ates: Dredg- ing, GO conts por cubic yard; docking, $8.75 per liveal foot; piling, €3.76 por liucul foot. Tho Committeo ou Firo and Water will meot to-morrow at 8 p, m. ‘I'he Committeo on tho Judicinry will also meot st tho samo hour, The Commitieo on Streets and Alleys for the South Divigion will meet Jan. 81, at 2 p, m., at the City Clork's office, to_considor & potition for tho romoval of the Rock Island and Michigan Sonth- ern %Imlrund tracks, localed on South Clmk streot. City Attorney Jameson says that, sinco ho on- torad upon the duties of Lis ofiica, ho has not boon ongaged in lnw businoss oxcopt that in whick the city was interested ; thut his partnor- ship with Mr. Btorrs was diasolved whon ho took cliargo of his oflice, aud that ho bus no interest whatover in auy business in which Nr. Storrs is concorned, g PERSONAL, Mr. Joseph Sameon, of this city, has beon elected a ‘Wrustoo of the Gladiator Tunnol and Mining Company of 8alt Lake City. JAMES CUBICK. Mr. James Cusick, well kuown to tho billiard fratornity of America, dicd yesterday morning at 2 o'cluck of pulmonary cousumption, at the residenco of Aldermnn Thos. Foley. Ho wae born in Angust, 1849, and was in his 20th year. “Jimmy,” 88 ho wod familiarly and affection- atoly callod by his many friends, had beon identified with Mr, Folvy's Dilliard intorests piuco 1865, ond remamed “with him until tho sl;rlng of 1873, whon lio made u tour, lasting about seven months, as Troasuror of tho Man- uning Minatrel xnrty, with which Mr. Foloy was thou interested in n financial way,” Boon after loaving tho troupo he engugod in business for Limself, and with oxcollont success, for hio was univorsally cstoomod for his etorling qualities; Lut be wa obliged to give itup on account of tho state of his honlth, which began to fail rapidiy. Undor tho advico of his physician Lo mado & hip to Toxas and Maxico, and seomed ina fair way to recover, but was 1aid low by exposure to a pro- tracted storin whon roughing it in Moxico, Ho was conveyed to Ban Antonio, and thoro rallied undor the curo of Mr, Foley, who had gone thenco to briug him nome, if posuible, or to bo with him wlon bo died, 1o grow bettor, and returncd ro Chicago, hoping that the improvoment in Lialth was pormanout. It proved to Lo a fulde hope, held out by tho. treacherous diseaso, and he shortly succumbed aguin. 1lis extrome auxioty to witness tho billinrd malch between Gurnier and Ubassy on tho closing day of the Chicago threc-ball tournamont, in Novem- ber last, led him to attond that night, but ho ro- turned to bis bod never to loave it alive, Ilo was tondorly nursed by Mra, Ioloy to tho vory 1aut, and diod peacefully and without drend, Ilo was o momber in good stunding of the Masonio fratornity and of the Knights of Pythiss, Lut an it was his roquest to be buried in_ Mr, Toloy's lot in Calvary Cometery, it was dotor- mined to forgo any demonstrations on the ocea- slon of his funoral, which will take pluco this forencon at halt-past 10 co'clock, at Bt, Mary's Catholio Ohmrch, Tho billiard-playera of Cli- cago, nud the frionds in goneral of tho deceasod aud hr, Toloy, are invited to bo prosont, The attondanco will doubtloss bo lurge, for thore wore fow young men In his position iu life who could count ko many warm friondd, or who de- sorved thom so woll, a8 Jiminy Cuslok, : JIOTES ARIIVALS, @rand Paolfio—Cupt, Dued, London) J, Gil« maoro, North Bast, Pag G, 1T, Blolock, Hpring- fiola,’ Mass.; T. 'C. Quinm, 8t Loubi; 1. L Jouney, Loufsvillo § ', 11, Caufleld, Vormont; Westorn_Dagcomo, 8t Louls, . . Sherman Iouse—G. G, Larlo, Omahn ; Goorgo_ Abrams, Now Yorlk 3 W. M. Bprln?or. pringfiold § L. H, Soomor, New York ; J. H. Tingue, New York ; I I{ally;LnUroanu 3 W. 0. Hurloy, Cinciunn- Palmer House—W. T, Honnossy, Now York; 8. J. Mason, Bt, Louis ; . L. Grosmetior, Now ank: 8. D. Carpontor, Ottumwaj M, I, Maloy, Now York; J. Ryder, 8%, Loulsj O. L. Prutt, New York. —_— BUBURBAN NEWS, ELOIN, Botwoon 7,000 and 8,000 people in Elgin aro deboting tho momentons quostion as to who shall sign ordors for thoonsuing year—nacting ns Mayor. The noxt sgricultural oxhibition will occur on, Sopt. 1, 2, 8, and 4. Toople In tho Fourth Diatriot aro beginning to auggost thal Gon, Hurlbut looks botter in Ylul- viders than in Congross. TIVER PARK, Tho entortainment_Inst Baturday evening for the bouefit of tho First Prosbytorian Sunday- school wns very satisfactory. With tho assiat- anco of & numbor of ladios from Ohicago the tablenux wore enrried on with porfoot succoss by ladios connooted with the Sundsy-school. Tho rfiu{’t \;;]\tm'tnlumont willbe a conoart, to bo given Fob, 18, e . AMUSEMENTS: TIHE OPERA. Tho extra matineo by the Nileson troupe at Hooloy's Theatro, yostordsy afternoon, was densoly crowded. Not only overy soat was sold at an carly hour in tno morning, but tho lobbles wore packed with standees, and camp-chairs brought a promium, and, after thego wore ox- liausted, many wore turned away, Asit is'notim- possiblo that it was the Inst timo Ohicago oporn- goers will hear Nilsson, as she contempintea retiring from the stage at no vory distant day, and making her homo in Paris, this fonture lont additional interest to tho performanco, nnd mnde the flying visit a noticeablo one. ‘The opara was ‘““Travints,” and tho cast as follows: Violetta, e the best the troupe has given us, and was ro- coived with the utmost onthusinsm by tho au-~ dionco,—an enthusiasm which would Lave as- sumed a moro domonstrative form had the ma eculine elomont predowinated. The music of **'Traviata" iu in the first two acts, Tho layt two are tubsrcularly dramatio, and mainly intor- asting to medical studonts with a ponchant for making dingnoses of consumption. In both, Nilsson displayed consummate ability, althongh nho was 1ather stately aud cold for the French Cnmille. At the samo timo, thore was u quict dignity and enso of nction and o pains-taking* {ldohty to detoil, which suowed genuine artistic finisl, specisl instance of ihiy was in tho briof loave-taking from Al JSredo, in tho socond nct, which ‘wns a porfoct ploture of tho struggle Lotweon duty and passion in tho breast of tho ** ‘Pravinta.” A to the music of tho rolo, sho bas dous noth- ing bottor this season, Bho was_in good voice, and evidently in good spirits, and the “ Fors' e Wi gave her an oppommuy to display both stylo and voico at thoir bost. The contrastin the two movements of the arin was very vividl: marked, and the brilliancy of stylo with whh:f; gho gave tho cadenza has only boen oqualed by her oxecution of her famouscudonzn in * Luoia.” o mugic of the wholo rolo ir ndmirably ndapt- ed to hor style, and the performanco of it was so oxcellont o8 to csuso a general rograt that *Traviate ™ wis not Iplncud in the repertoire of the regular season. It is also a mattor of rogrot that o fino o dramatic tonor as Caponl has not boon able to do himself justico until tho last performance bofore hig doparture, 1o Jibs Tostadd i vaice ahd, both yoerland dramatically, was energotic and spirited, infus- ing tho whole porformauco with life. T'he natur- alnes and intensity of Lis reprosontation lont a apccial charm to it, and saved it from the muud- lin snd Inckadaisical mauner which hns usually charactorized the Alfredos of the pnat. Dol Puento was an excollont Germont, and sang his principal aria, tho “Di Provenza,” with o fino touch of pathot, which commanded hearty ap- plause, Thoe othor parts were well filled in, and the porformanco gave vory hearty satistaction, 0 troupo_ sings ot Toledo this ovening, at Do- troit to-morrow evening and Saturday aftornoon, and thon leuves for Boston, whoro tho season commences noxt Tuesdny, MOOLEY'S THIATRE, A chango of bill is announced at Hooloy's Theatre m-n(ght‘ Tom Taylor's comedy, ‘‘The Overland Route,” which hus been carefully ro- lenrged, being tho now pioco. Alr. Dillon plays Mr. Lovibond. Durlng tho Balvini season of thres at this theatro tho company, oxcopting John_Dillon, will play at Lvauston, producing * Peril,” ono of the spociultics of this company, Monday and Tuesday evenings, Itis undorstood thab this will bo tho firat professional dramatic outortain- ment given in our ‘Frulv and precise suburh. The young ladics and Biblical students will have an opportunity of seoing a good pieco noatly- played without having to go tow theatro in'a wicked eity. performances . THE ADELPHI "o proparatious which Mossrs, Grover & Co. have been making for tho reoponing of Aikon's Theatre under its now name, The Adelphi, are nearly compieted. The grent strongth of tho company aunounced, togecther with the rocollec- tion of many pronounced Chicago favorites in tho list, has awskened publie intorest, and has given an air of vitality to this now enterpriso which will ingure a brilliant openiug. Mr. Aloxander Davis, tho ventriloguist, who has Dbeon highly praised in tho Enst, will make bhis dobut on that occasion, A Washington paper wnys of him Th cakcuce of funny ventaloquism 1s centerod in the funniest of men now l|‘1‘erfl'u'l1|hm at tho Theatre Comique, Alexander Duviy, with his bluck mounikius, Sumn and 'George, und tho * old_man,” Grandfuthor Davis, s certaiuly ono of tho inost irresisti- bly comic shows wo havo cror seen, It I8 wonderful how the porformor can keep Lis morry compunions jubbering, talking, snd singing al- most upporently ut the ‘same timie, withiout showing ‘any movenonts of tho muscles of hia face, Thero ara uo studlod, cant phrsses dealt out to tho public jn bis entertainment, but lie {s alivo to all that is golug on in tho sudionce, and keeps the people laughing froni tho time lio commences until ho closes, Ada ventriloguist hie {8 unsurpassed. 1fo fa o capital singer withal, aud it I8 exerucintingly fuuny to Lear the mannikins get off tho various ditties ho puis in their mouths, T0 CONTRACTORS Sealod proposals will be recetved by tha Board of Re- gouts of F’flrl:“nl Schools of \\'1mnn{1n. until 13 o'elock Yoo Saturday, tob 14, 14, for the construation fs ormal ol fiuilding aud appendages, to be erccted at th Vilingo of Rivor Vaiis, Bloren. oy Wik, 10 aceords auco with pluns aud spGeiiications bropaad by D. It. Joncs, architect, and wliich may bo soon, at hiy offico I o City of Madiiou, Wis., on snd aftor Lob. £ 1874, Work to ho conmenced as carly as possiblo in tho spriug of 187, sud carriod on rogularly through tha souson, Luilding to bo inclosod (n tho fall of 187, and com- Jioted, rosy for ocoupancy, by the lat day of Aukust, 'aymonts for work dono and sot ln building will bo mada un the first Thursday of each munth, to tho oxten of 80 por cont of tho valuo thoroof, upun the certitio aatimates of tho Suporintondent, ‘Bids will bo reovivod for tha wiiolo job, or for soparato parta thereof. tato plainly what, thelr bids includa, 1f DilhdingTon Jct s atach ‘what f ding for purt only, atato wh i aro lnrfi.)m wlmlfl ]nb,yllm:: that, Rerl R BAAL B 'I'iso Bonrd roservos thy XIEML 10 rejoot any or all bide, hn(hlnulmf sccurity will oroguired of cantractars, and nowward will Lo mad to sny bidder” whose bids msy bo Peoponnls will be sealod, and indorsod 3 Ahele vl b sl A e o at River ffnlll and sent to . 1. Jones, Arolitac! Madison, W " or dalivorod to one of tho Board uf Itegauta; on or boforo nildday, Xeb. M, N - 11, GHAND(RR f Normnal Schools, 5, Oun. of Board of Togents Ja BLICATIONS, . BUY T “BOYS OWH.” It contalns a groat INDIAN STORY- Newsdoalors sell it for FIVE CHNTS. EDUCATIONAL, Universily of Hotre Dame, St. Joseph County, Ind, This lustitation is situated in ono of the most beautiful and headthy focalitios fu the Stato of Indiaus, 1tis ozsy of uccows fiow sll parts of the United Htates, ' In comlort and ologunce, its sccommodotions (fur dlve J‘\lmlrod bourdeis) aro unsurpassod, Thoe Uoursos of Studiea purs suod ut Notro Damoaro the Olassical, Soluntitio, aud Cummercinl Uonrsos, luslo, Painting, Drawing, sad tho Languagesare like- wiwo stulliad at tho Univorsity, 'ml;llml Beuslon commonovs o tho frst Tuesday of Bep- ;. B d B n ¢os on tho lat of Fobruary, B e o vesston of dva miouthw. ~ Fayimonts (o adyrnco, onld s turtuor vastoularsaddross o Beostdanty o o s AMUSEMBNER, . o DUBUFE'S GRAND PAINTING Or TIE PRODIGAL SON, NOwW O?rImVIE\V AT T E_XPOSITIOI\T BUILDING. From the New York Tyilune, 1t 1 a1 flnn & plotura an was evor drawn of tho Prido of Lifo—tha juy of mero matorial oxlstonco. " " Fyom the New York Ierald. It 1s Imporsibto to inncino anything more gracoful and tandouly Oy nromive. ek Dosuly of form aid saquisiio ndoling of pacts, wo havo saldom Rook uyLBIng mora boautiful, Opon from 10 to B tol0, Tl . 50 conts; Bonson bt D100} Ohitgsony Bh Gantee o T % contss Bonto HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Thuraday, Pridng, Sntnrdng, and atnrday Matinoo, tho Popular Comedian, Mr JOEIIN DIL.IT.ON, In his great oharactor of Mr. Tovibond, in Tum Taylor's Romantio Comedy, Tho OVERLAND ROUTE, Aontay, aen i & Powertal Gat. onday, Taead 4 Wod Matinos, Slg. Ol TR e S front chericton Ingomar, larl nfv Kasox, and Othollo, ACADEMY OF MUSIO, LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF . JOEN BH. OWBENS. And Inst night of his great imporsonation, CALEER PL:UONMNIEIR, THE OLD TOY-MAKER, Fridny—HEIR-AT-LAW and 40 WINKS, Naturday Matinoo—Mr. Owana will apyicar. Haturday N g 'LEMAN ? LON oI, Ight~POOR GENTLEMAN and ROLON MoVICKER'S THEATRE. Engagemont of tho lirllllant Yonng Actross, MISS CLARA MORRIS, Who wlll appear ovory evaning tIL furthior notlos Iu fur Titanso rondition of MLt COTCA, in tho famous piuy of “ARTICLE 47.” Baturday—CLARA MORRIS MATINEE, In autlva proparation--1* ALIXE, Y Beaty onn bo soourod aix days in advanca. MYERS' OPERA-HQUSE, Monroo-at., bot, Doarborn and Stato. Arlington, Cotton™ & Kemble's Minstrels. Tabby Nowcomb, F. B. Wilson, Billy Rloo, Ernost Lindon, Must, Goo. Davenport, Wui. Arlington, Joi Colton, and John R, Kemblo in how and aparkling notn. Tho wholo to canoluda with tho soronmiug afterpicce, ons titled A SLIPPERY DAY, by tho eatira company, yory Evontig and Saturday hn‘lmin“ 5 a5 ahnrtly appoar, the uneivaled Song and Danco Attisto, WA LTI and MOTLTON 5: HOOLEY'S THEATRE. RETURN and FAREWELL to Chlcago of S A T, VWIITNI? “The GREATEST, LIVING TRAGEDIAN, TWO NIGHTS nod WEDNESDAY, MATINEE. MONDAT 11 OMAT. 84 his great rulo, 1in G0N AT THEADAY~BLIZABITH, Queen of England, SAL- VINI {n his famoia role, KARL OF ESHEX, WEDNPSDAY MATINEE (by request)—OTITELLO. ALVINL in Iis grand imporsonation, OTRELLO, Ttesorved Beats, 82 and B1.50, according ta location, Admission, $1; 'Fumlly Circle, Go. - dalo commencas "Phuradny nt 116 Box Ottice. REDUCED PRICES. Provious to romoval to anothor clty, tho vropriotor of tho colobratod DR, KARNS ANATOMICAL EXHIBITION, 148 CLARK-ST., Has reducod adwission feo to 25 CENTS, To ounblo rlch and poor te 820 tho wost, wondorful. collno tion of worls of Art andt Natury ovorezhibitad 12 thively, ADELPHI THEATRE. THE GREAT ADGLPHI OPKNS WITH A MAMMOTH VARIETIES COMPANY, NEXT MONDAY, Fob. 2, Flest Matiueo, Wednosday, Tob. 4, GROVER, RIOE & Ci GLOBE THEATRE. unn.\mfisév or SHARPLEY, SHERIDAN & MACK'S BIG SHOW. EVERY BVENING AND SATURDAY MATINGE, © AMSHIPS NEW YORK TO CARDIET, Tho South Wales Atiantic Stonmship Unmpany's Ne Firsiociann;. Full-poseornds Iy dobuill Stoamhina it sall fram Ponnsylvanla Rallroad What, Jersey Uily: chartored.Jan. 34. | GLAMORGAN. ' PEMBROK' Carrying goods and prssongers at through ratos from L pras of tho Unitod Siates and Canndy (o porta n tho Bristol Cliaune), aud ali otlior points in England, Pheno ntantmaNis, built cxprbssly for tho trado, aro pro- vided with ol tha latest improvements for the comfortand convenivnca ol OABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. 870 and $80 currancy, 85 currency. TFirst Cabl Hocond Cal for £12nd npwards. rilior partigulacs, anply In Cardifl, at the Com- theos, No. 1 Dock Chinnbers, und in Now York to ARGHIBALD BAXTER & CO., Agonts, Ko, 17 roudiy. NATIONAL LINE, NOTIGE-T'his Company takes thorlsk of (nsuranco (up to 400, Q0 gold) o1 sacltof its stoamors, thu gisin Hassangons o Dost DossibI @UArautao for safoly and Kioidaneo of dangor at san, "Plio, anost. sonthorly routohas alwavs boon adoptod by o B RRNLTOWN, from P ] a A 3 ors Nos. 44 and 47, North Hivors Now York, = Jnn. 24 Cinada, 1) Yyt Gradoo.. For London. (lizeat), HOLLAND.. Wednosdoy, Fob, 4, at 3p. m. Cubln 1 T0, 880, U ency. Roturn tickets ot reduced ratas, Passeugers booked ta g from Gormnn and Scundivavian points at low eatos. Tho Stonmshipa of this lina &ro the Inrgostin tho trade, Drntts on Great Britatn, Iroland, and tho Cantinent, At Northoast sornur Glark and Itandalphista; (vpustie fow Sherman House), Ohicago, WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gonoral Western Azeat. CUNARD IMAIL LINE. BESTABLISHEHBED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston. Liverpool, Quecustown, Glasgow, Tondou and all B Points, From New York overy Wednesday. From Boston overy Saturday, Cabin Passago, S80, 8100 wnd 8130, Gold. Iixcursjon Tlokots at Roduced Rates. taorago Pasrago. Siourrondy., Pussragors tnd frolght hooked. 1o and {rom all parts of Kuropo at. lowost ratoi. BlelitDrattaon Gront Hritnin and Iroland, Py 11. DU VERNET, Gon'l Wost'n Agant, N, W, tor, Glark and Randolblsta. OARRYING TIHE UNITED STATES MATL. 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Evagxs N, RONNSON, PHOMAR B ATICTNT, Gronar H. CiAR, Wi Mo, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRARS, 2 u‘ll:lhA“A.;Hn}l' ny, nfl'E‘I!;NflE'e‘IAn':J‘H-—' srgfifl’lll“( epted, * Hunday oxcoptod. 0] ‘oxcoptod, £e S0 Wnda ae a0 e 8 Daty. MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY Depaly, soot uf. Luke stey and Joot nf Ticenbyseconml:st, Ticket ojfice, U7 Clark sk, toutheast corner of Handelph, and 6 Canal-t,, corner @f Madison, | drrive, 50 D, . Mall fvla main and G I s . . CIICARN & ALTON HAILROAD. Chicago, Kanrax City and Denver Eharl Line, el Loisl. anw, Ja,, and Chicago, Springfdd, Alto und ; Theough Line. Union Lepot, West Siideq 1 bridge, Ticket Opices : At Depot, and 12 Tieive, Knnens Gty Tx, vinJacksonvilley "l Loutatntts Mo esss waian Citp Fank T, oS neillo, 10, and Loiilaianay o st. Toufs 1zxpross, vin dain Lno 8t Louly Fast Jx. vin Main Lino &t Tiouin Thx. vin Jacksonvill Springileld iixpre Springheld Fast defterson Olty Icxpros Poain, Knnl(’l’!k & Burl'n Ea. [nd et Jollotd Dwight Accommmodation CRIPACO. MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY, Eon ety carner Mudisne and Canl-s will ¢ + cpynsite Sherman Hox Tewe, Milwsukes, Grean By, Btnvons! Polnt, Braiclo du Ohlen, & Laj Oronsd Day Exprost.... Milwaukee Mail aud Fipress Milwaykeo, 8t, Paul & 3inn olis Niglt_Expross a.m, P e 110:60 p.an, 00, 10 55D, 1, 4303 pom, CHICAGD. BURLINGTON & GUINCY RAILROAD. Depots—Font af Lakent,. Indlanaavs, and Siclerntheit,, ‘ant Cancel and Siztcentiesla, ~ Ticke bfices, No. 6 Clark- #t., Grand Puclfic latel, and ot depots, Mafl and Vapro tiawn bl o ubuque & Sioux City Lap, Tavitic £aet Linv, for Omaia; . Kuwun Olty, Lodvomeertht, At ‘olison & Bt dosuph ¥xp! Aurara Passongo BMendote,Ottawa Aurara Pussongos {urora Pagsenor,( Dubuaquo & Siouxdity Exn Paoltic Night Kxp, for Omaha, Kansan Gitgy Seoavomunth, Al chison & Bi. Josoph 1Exp s, Downer's (rove Accommuratior Downor's Grovo Acoominodation|® s Expre |10 Toxon Toxor “Ex. Suuduys, Titx. Eaturday. ILLINGIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot af Lakeost. and funt af' Tieen wi«'.fm Tandolp; neiir Clar Cairo & Now Orluans Shringtiold xprans ) Gllman Passongd Jubuquo & Bioux Oty i Dubuque & Sfoux Oity ¥ (@) Juns to Onampaign on Saturdays. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRDAD, Clty afices, corner Randolph awt LaSalle.ats., and 75 Canate T orner Sadtsomat e GHI TS Canat a Pacifio ¥ast Lino, «a Dubuque Nlght, ba Nigh oy 9 olls and K1 oS and stmie: ENNET'T, Gon.'Pass. Agont. ‘a—Dopot cornor af 7lo- b—Depot corner of Pob o ok COLONABO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, pectal Kudusoiaisnie, rogh S Bt A, T & 6 o3ty - O N, chin R CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devet, corner of VanBuren and Shermanats, Ticket ojles, Grand Puclic Hotel. g‘l’l‘l‘:‘fx, Lvlvull‘;‘“l&l\lfihhml E: mmadation Niight KAprOsseses 3 Bl b [110:00 1, 1. 3 G:30 0, @ LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Huren-at,, foot oy LaSallo-st, Tickel uffcas, tiorthicest corner Clark and fandolph-ste,, und southiest corner Canat and Nadison-sts. Mail... Bpecial New Yoo Atluntlg lszpross Night Izapross, Suuth Chleago Addimimodatio CHICAGO. THROUGH INDIANAPOLIS & GINCINNATI LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Fyam the @reat Central Railroad Depot, faol o) Ticket afiice, 191 Iandolphi-al,, near corncr Clu Kalloat,, corner Washinglon, and at Jllino! Depat, Day Exprens it xone SHOULD FAIL TO OALL ON DR. A. G.OLIN, 3¢ X tho oldost and Jongost-cstablishod physician in tlds « in tho troatment of private discasos in'all tholr variud 11.d ‘complicatod forms, i5xporfence bas enabled him to - foot romedlos that nover inil. _His It i delivarad boforo tito Chicago Modic Manhood, - Womanhond, n_book formy prico 2 Clronlars' for Ladies, two stamps, All businoss stricty confidontfal, A ploassnt home for pationts. Call or ‘Write, and recolvo his opinion frou of chargo. DR. C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, Matablishiod 18 soars fn tho clty. Writo or cull andbe satlsfied. ORico, No. 270 Souths Clark-st., Chicugo. N3 9YSE! DR. KEAN, NO PAY!! 360 Bouth Clark-st., Ohicago, May bo confidentlally consuited, porsonally or by mally froo of churge, on all chronio or nervous disoacus., it SR N s tha anly phgalotan 10 tho cily vho war- rauts cures or ho pay. Ureon ook, Hlustrated, fw ceats, COINT E=2, 3 W, hml)l.\'m\hlfl‘,‘l)lllm\ml. (n rogular pradnnfe T A aheinon \routa ail Ghrunio Ditoases, of Lot seacs: i e e Al amalo Diiouttlos tranted wich succoss, Medieinos furnished, Cousuitation froe. A ook on special diseuses, circulars, &o., for murried follis roo 1or _two lllim]l!. Al lettors coutideutinl, DISSOLUTION NOTICES. OLUTLTION. Notleo (s hevoby given that tho oopartnorshin horolo= fare uxisting botweon tho undorsigned undor thu han naino and styls of Thos, Kondrlok & Ca., 13 this dny dis- olvex] by msutaal conwont. Al debts d the late firm to by “nl(d ILIJ. Appluten ‘v“u:l'!i and lglll llfih”liln\ w yator s 3 KPRLICTON WILSON. Datod Chicago, Jan, 32, 1871, DISSOLUTION. "Cho firw of Chas, Counsolman & Ou. fa thiy day dla- solveddy My, T, 10, B, Connehinan rotlio, “Tho bisitioss of it wilthe culos d us horotofore, lins. el uudor vainy numa, by Chine: Goutacly 2] Bullding, Rorn 14, Chic DX Orlunt " FAIRBANKS BUANDARD SCALES 0O} ALL BIZUS, gy T AIBBANKS, MONSH £0C & 141 AND 118 LAKE-8T.

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