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"THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. DEC CHINA-AND JAPAN, - Summary of. !\'mva . from Hong Kong and Yokoham; The TFormosan Diflioul(;y at Last Amicably. Settled. China, Pays the Pirsfi Installmente-= A Peouniory Indomuity. lapanese Honor SAtlsfied...A Return of . the. Indemnily Proposed.. Diiscellancous Political and Com= * moereial Nows. CHINA BN Factaco, Oal,, Dee, 1.—~Tho steamer Vancon- ver arrived last night, ‘The following is bier mumnigry of news from Ohins and Japan, bearing dato at Hong Eorg, Ohlno, Oct, 28, and at Bhaughel, Oct, 23, - Tho Vicoroy ond Commauder-ju-Chief, Lileng Chang, i reported to liave decided upon working the important coal and Iron minesat-Pung Ching, hithorto uidovalopod, -aud an English sgent has been come miesioued o purchaso the moccssary . machluery. “Thin stop, heretoforo. oppozed by tho Governmont, fo taken by tho war party os an indication of o desiro to tncreago tho nelionel resources for military purposes, TTho Governor of Macao, Viscount San_ Jununrioe, fa daugeroualy fll, Mutiny hod brokon out ut that placo cmong the armed police, and attacks wero throatened uron tlie Government houses, ‘Lho disaflected aro bo- lioved to bolong to fhat clasa who waro formerly ene gaged in caolle-catching, snd who aro Irritatod agains tho Governor and bis' Sccrolary, Mesufer, fur thele sheroin tho work of suppressing tho coolle-trade, Theea nicn were, until recontly, destilute, and worecurolled 42 tha police out of charity, Tho design fs sald fo Lo | boen to plilago the Chineso quariers, . Tho danger is uot yet wholly over, The Viceroy of Canton dicd Jast month, hnving held hiis oflico for thirteen'ycars, o was mneh respected Vy foreigners, nnd regarded 2s among the most pro- gressive officlals, Jaoli, or Governor Chin Kioug, died Oct. 8 Mowaschiely distinguiehed for his onlle forclgn feclings, - ‘Thio Obiness havo sgreed o overything required by Jayan., . They reeonnizo and admit tho justice of tho Japanese, and will pay an indemnity of 500 tacks, 150, of which sroalready patd, Tho balance is to bo deliy- €rcd beforo tho end of this month, They ages fo . Xeap the Formosa savagen- under control for fho fu- ture, and tho Japaneso will withdraw from tho Jsland, "Thoro fs groat satfefaction 4n Jnpan over tho result, but'éo littlo' have the Government been influenced by recunfary motives that thoy hava already dolermined to toturn a'part if not tho wholo of tho indemaity, Thoy required it only ns an unmistakable neknowledg. Tacot of tho propriety of their oction, Thal having been vindiested, they are digiucliued. to-Jiecp tho money, Reuewed cfforts wero made to inituca: tho Clineso to eubmit thelr quarrel to dfplomatio axbitra~ tion, but thio Tekiug Government wero entizoly averso 1o ratch prop _Insurrectionzry demonstrations were mado in the ieiglbornodd of Clirug~Chas-1'a, o city fu'{lie soutls of 1o’ Trovinco of Yullen, ‘sud the Viseroy of Fukica loft Facliao Oct, & to duvestigato them, Tao obly uw prepamations for land dofenso yet maflo by tho Ghincss ar o tho Clyisan Islands, communi- 11y the ppproach to Shavghad, Ilere, ot ‘Wastng and Chinghal, a few earthworks havo beert comuuenced, but Ie{t wulinished, ostencibly for want of fuuds, Minister Avety lelt Shanigh for Peking Oct, 1, ar- elved at Ticutein on thoalh; and sesnincd bis foutuvy on tho 21at, : Io piraio Caplain who ecized tho siip Spark was exacuted in Lopg Kocg Oct, 10,7 - o Tha Chincso transport ‘fayak, enanged in carrylug troope to Formosa, foundered ot Tarwan<Ew, - in' tha tyroon of Sept. ‘29, Sistecn lives werolosl, Other 4rinsports wero scaitered by the samo storm, and bave not rinco been heard of, 1t jo roported that 1h§ colebrated Lt Inhw Ghnag, tho Vieeroy nud Gencral of the-army of Ohilith, will bo rent to Canton {0 tuko {he oflico of Vieeroy of Kuan Tung and_Kwang Si, +No reazons nro_onnounecd for ibe praposed clrige, which canuot bo - carricd out uutll’ nfter 'the crlsin w5ilo Ying. Lay,. who Truvinco of An'Why, bus been témpo 10 tho post. 5 There i cerfous and greneral compinint apalnet (he Tnited Slatcs Consul at New Chang teueedn pliot by tho name of 1zlad: victed of a nivdérous o only fourtecn daye’ mpri Tho Jurancso ‘Consblate ut Shunghai has reecived ‘hiph praiso from American shipunsters for (ho prosnt 2nd_matisfuctory reitlemont of tha collision case bee {ween the Japanere steamer and tho ehip Worcester, Tho cubject of supplylng proslitutes for San Fran- clsco ds gtiracting unich uitention in Iong Iong, Asacurey ago under comsideralion for preventing furlicr departurcs from that port, Bovoral cases of girly sceking relcaso wera recently beforo tho couts, A Cbincso contractor, eanvicted of sywindlioy by false eetimztos 3n ropairing "o Imperial Palaco, has lieen tentenced to decapitation, e Prof, Wutzon, a2 tho head of tho Amerlean party in Peling for the obeervation of tho ‘{ransit of Veius, dizcovered, Gt 6, a new agterold of the cleventl mage ly appoluted g e A partyof English nstronomers orrived at Shanghat Oct, 16, und nrecceded to Chofco, A 3ohemmedan Chincto General, from the distant Prevines of Yanuaa, whero be.gsrved'in_tho Imperlal azzay during tho rebellion, o tow onu of tho Tons of Deking,* He fought on the tidoof the Buddhists and Confudiols ugaiest his co-sellgiondsts, 2 Dy Dritish order in the Council; Shanghal is‘ now a port of yegis s Twelvo thonkind troops ‘ard now in tho Taland of Tafme:a, stationed abott 60 1utlefrom the Japuucsy camp, o Britioh resldests o Chofoo hayo petlitoned the Con. £ul {0 socuro the pressic of u elip-of-war ut that poct Auriogtho winter, Thoy fear o rising of tho nalives againet (he Sorciguera in caso of war, “Ejforia o draw the Alaska from tiie beach have ths fir failed, but hopes uro AUl entertaizod thut sho wilf De diclodged, g T JAPAN, Toronasy, Jupan, Oct, 9,~A beary typhoon ccenr- red at Yozoo, Oct. 1. Muny sea.coust villages wero greatly injured, and ono was eutircly destroyed, Thire ty-ihreo junke wero wreoked, and 200 lives wero lost, Licutenant-Commander Cassol hay returned to Yoko- hama, witl 2is health much fmpairad by bis sojourn o Formoaa, K % e * Orilera have. boen {rsucd by the Kevy Departmont offering.rewnrds for diccoveries, Ly Jupuueso ships, of uukuown rocks and ehoals tu tho Easiern waters, +Public exponses pro-belng vodused in varlous ways. Tho Mikado and members-of the Imperial family huve renounced b part of thelr iricomes, -Numerous em- ployes havo roquested:a reduction of thelr salarles, aud eveallio scholar's in the national scademics bave potl- tioned that thesmount allawed for thielr education bo temporarily reduced, * Tho enthusiasm and offers of Tereongl-aacrifices arouniversal, -Volunteers nro form- torthroughont the Empire, . ‘Thera fs muck discusslon coucernlng: tha- displaces ment of the Director'sud othor Englich employes of to Mint at Osake, Flzo British connmuulty and nows- pagers of Yokohama comylain bitterly, as It an actual wrong had been done thew, and proelatm that the np~ t{onnl coinago will becomo valieless with the Mint ta- Len away from the British mansgement, Tho matter {5 weorlobs one for the Japaucss Government, und is totally misrcorescuted hore, Home (hine sfuce, & cons dract wras mado with {he Otlental Tank Corporation to euperitond: the establisiment «of the Mint, among other publio works, Whis conirrct expires eurly in 1815, but tho Corporation lins clulmed tho' right lo mdko futuro engngements with the ofiicisla in the Jiut nnd cleewhere, Tho Governmont denics thls, fuding that it hea slready placed jisclf far too unre- corvedly o tho handa of (ko Qrlental Bank Corpora- tlon, and announces that {he engagements lierctofora mado with that Lody must termisato with the explra- tion of the general contract, nest Fobrunry, Bo fab an Iy practicable, thero ia no fnteution of removing the foreign nealstau(s from tho Mint, but thero f8.0 nositlve determination to get rid of the oppreysive interfercnce of tho bank: In Goverument uttatby. e btk {4 nal. wrally unwilling to nurrender fis valunblo ivivileges, e {tn profentionn &ro nfrongly supported by Lritisl influences, bt tho Governuent 1a qtle deddel. “wuo puperilons supply of silltworay cygs hnd been reduced by burning iumbers of carlons, g aales nra now resumed i, Yokohuma ut, extremely Inw rates, ‘Tho Japancas Post-Oitice Denartmont has docreod o o of £10 for wrovgfully oveutuy uny Tottor, Tho arelval of tho Clty of Polin wus eagorly awalted {n Yokolsme, Negolations for tho salo of the Pacific shin Qlina to 1ho dapaneso Government havo heeu suapended, * Tho United{States Minister's relatfonn with tho Jupane acso Governmieut aro_ perfectly harmonlous, but: s ropreaontation: fu regard to tho flitury regiatration of thogeryantsin Iuk service, and the employmeut of 31, Wasson, liave been paszed unbeodad, “The Beitish Minstor has notified tho English eme ployed inho usval vurvice of Jupnn Uiy i cuso ot war, they munt roslgu thelr positions, +'Iicy, in re. turs, bevo notificd tho Government thut in’ suek nn nvent they will clalm paymout for fle unexplrod bl suvo of tho cantracts, which domand will Lo Tejeeted is preposterony, A ltm"y Of Anierlean pstronomors hava ulrendy lo- cutedd neur Nugugakd, for (hio ovzervation of the trane Elt of Venus. Tho Froneh purty i8 yot undecided whethiér 1o eeloet Nogasakd or Hiogo su their post of obervation, ho fwpresnlon nupoars to provell tn American foursuly that Twalura cupoclally directs tho Guvorne ment i 1ta presont orlais, 'This fs o mistake, Thero £ro {hizep mininterial ofllees near tho throne, only thu fiird of which, fu rank, Is keld by Twakuta, Wihon Lo vigited Awerica sad Europe, thy socond place was . Bowd of Frale, . mollon for nov - irial, vacant, but tuis has Maea boon filled- by Shimandzoen Babulo, 'Tho st 18 occuplod by Buudla, Iwakbira, fi fact, takea compatatively Nttlo purt in tho, war dia. oussdond, oo ; i 1t fa now donblod whotlior tho Japancac I'ost-Offeo ean malko ready for the eommencemont of tho now poutal aystem by (ho It of Janitry noxt, Tho Allkado'a birlhday was colebrated Nov, 8 with milltary vorlewns elato Toceptions, nud - plilie If:!({\'ll{m of all kinds, Who Tovelpn Diplomatic Corps dlucixl by fuvitation ut tho Imperial Guost Ilousoat Yeddo, Tho Japaneso aro yapldly proparing to ercot fortis fieations on nil the important points afong the coant, * ‘Tho bollur of n, 8 camor on Lake Biwa burat, nnd, her ympsongors nud erow, numbicring 100, are roported Kllect by tho exploglon or dvownod, Stow Pavement Cnse---Goodvich Trans- portation Company, New Suits and Judgments, TIHE WOODEN-PAVEMENT WAR, i Aeult wis tried yeaterdny before Judgo DBlodgelt which, to somo oxtont, fuvolved the kegality of (ho Blow voad pvemont, -1t appeara that in 1673 Uonry M. Btow mado an ngeeament with Nelson DeColyar ud Joyeph Hubbast, by which. th partles wero per- mitted to use 1is patent for laying pavement, 1, ., by fayluyg tho blocks of wood directly ou tho kaud o other carth foundatlon, on - payment to bim of 23 aonts for. cach nquare yard so Intd there, Tho contract was fo Tun from Jinuary, 1873, to Janunry, 1874, ond pay- monta and statements o Vo mado quarterly, It was algo ugreed by. tho. defendantn thnt thoy recognizad the validity of Lo Slow patent, and thal thoy wouid not scok to conteat ite validity, Thoy, howovor, flled fo. pay the. stipulated price, and Btow brought eult, Wao defondants objected thnt, by n drawback or sube sldiary contvact, Blow lLiad agreod o rovcive only G cents instoad of 23, and also that the contract was tul- Diled by DoGolyer and somo one eclso, Somo pointa viero also mado o8 to the patent, Under thoinstruction ¢f tho Court, tho plaintiff dismissodwas to lubbact, nind. o verdict. was rendored ‘for ihe plaintife for $9,213, ut tho highiest rato of 25 cents o yard, Goudy & Ghandler uppear for tho plainlid, TULSTABI BUIT, " A st was on tral yoaterdoy before Judgo Blodgelt wherein Loutsa Fairman sought to recover $5,000 from tho Goodrich Trausportation Company for allegod ag- sault by ono of its employes. It appoars that in Sepe tembor, 1672, whilo sl was travoling on oo of the de« foudant's boats, hee stateroom was broken open, Slio was gagged and choked, snd her pockot-bnak, contalnfug - come $35, was taken, Sho' clalms that o nlghtowatchman or some - other cm, ployo of tho boat: was tho thief, and sesesto that 1t was tho duly of {bo Compuny to cmploy careful and bouest men.. Sho olto cliims that tho blind of bor statoroom was so out of repai 1t sha as unablo to fasten it On Lho part of tho detendant it was claftued that tho Compauy was not bound fo Imow.tho moral charactor of ita.cmployes, oven i it wwero an employe who cormmittod tho assauit and theft, which i3 dended, and that the Company supplied suit- ablo Jovits und guards, andy baving dono 50, Was re- loved of furthor responsibiiity, Tho ovldonco was all taken, bub the {rial wan not concluded ~yesterdny, Meesrs, Fairehild & Blackman appear for the plaintiis; aud Upton, Boutell & Wtormau for tho dofendant, o ITEMSE, < Judge Willlams wiil hear this moyning n motion ta dissolve tho fnjunction In the cavo of Biurges ve, Lhe Judge Drummond will leavo for Indisna, on his cire cult, to-night, to b gune for soie works, i ., UNITED UTATLS COUKT, Fho Grundy Counly Natiousl Bank rued Thomag Wright nnd Georgs A, Dunton for $1,000, A, G, Paduy, 1L, G, Gondwin, snd 3, J, Nowell began a sult nygalust Beruard Engle and Isaac Livingston to Tecover 35,000, SUPLIION COURT 1N DMIER, Tursel, Earl & Co, began suit in atiechment ngalnst Tsauc Btroup fo recover 54,028,97, it Asa M. Allen conuneuced o suit for §2,000 agaipst thoe Ltnu Firo apd Murine Insurauce Company of Wheeling, > o ; CINOUIT COURT, Patrlel’ 0'Connor commenced a suit in irespasa against J, W, Enwrigbi Ly, and J, eaning, diinajres at $5, 'Ito alao begun another for & liko azn0izut ngainst Willlam Weedloy, Charles Deune Ley, J. M. Clery, and Patrick Hurphy, . - TOE COUNTY COURY,. In the mattor of the City of Cafcago 3 Wil Carter, Fretlerick U, Bafloy, nnd erman Do o &ppointed Commissioutrs (0 make speeial assesament from No, 762 to 864, fuclusive, * +/Lite cluinyof Dr, Theo, Holfmnn for €21 agatuss tho catato of J, Burchard was allowe.d, In tho matter of the ctato of Edward B, ows, n minor ; Williawn L, Ilurat was appointed gusrdisn zd litera for witor on petition {o soll venl ertato, Tho order hérctofore issuod authorizing {ho exece utor to eell porsonal properly of tho eatale of Alexans der G, Gower, deconeed, at privalo sdle, was amended 033 o give th ‘authorlty for publia s woll s privato salo, ¢ : by CRIMINAL COUTY, " Audrosy Relly and W, I, duckson, triod on eliargo of rabliug 8, 3L Chittenden of SI8,'wero ncquitied.— Gharlen Jolicon, colored, tried for_burglarionsly cn- tering {le storo of Rufus D, Kl & Co, nid taking $300 voorlhs ot clothing; verdiet, guslly; and term of - {shnzent fixed ot fmprisonment 2t tho Penilentiary for one.sar, —James MeGulroand dnmes O'Lrien, friod for o Jarceny o §12 worth of clgurs from Lavi 4, olborn ; verdict, guilty 3 remanded,—Ienry Oato, triod for'the Lureiny of u Yobo from Henry H: Walkers vexdict, guilly, under ngo; remanded.—duiia Quin pleadsd gultiy {o the larcony of o lot of clothing from #fta, Sauel Liverson ; femanded,—Gsoiga' G, Relly pleailud guflty to the Inrceny of n chawl fram Marguvet dlogan; remanded.—TFatyick O'Brien, -tried for bur- glatfously entoring, tho barn of Fianl Dougluy, and stealing clothing; vordlet, guilly, aud torm of punish- sient” dixed ot imprisoument in’tho Yeniteutlary for ono sear~Jeremiah O'Day, tried for-{lio_larceny of clothiing ‘andcoal-ticketa " from. Michacl Fitzgerald ; verdict guilty, uud term of punishuicnt fixed at jme priconnient it tho Penilontiary for threo yeara, TIE CALL. 2 JunazDironerTr—To cnd of calondnr, - dubax Gany—231; 288 to excopt 433, sTa—ITL, 178, 174, 175 to 19 s—109, 101, 106, 113, 7 to 199, 117 t0 135, except TON—$7 Lo 05, oxeent 80, - L—No call, Any cases betivecn 41 and aly rERIoN Counr—CoxnprseioNs—David Acubel Pierce and Tucius 8. Pleree, $1,115, Willians et ul, vv, John W, Beeker, §103.25,— M, D. S 4,20, .50, —Sima Vs, William 3, T Bruson snd \iillzrd . Druson, —T, A Woodbury v, 8. §; Oracker, $189.24,%, A, Jeusch vy, Indepeadent Order of Odd Lellows, Duano Lodge, No. 113 verdicl, $13.45, and Adyanco’ Compaaly, itec, o Uniféd Stutes Lifo Insursueo Compan: 20,~Julla A, Hablel va, Jolin st "Tho Clevely S Jupax JAMLAoN-~Ilonry Garner v Cty of Clileago; rial, verdict of §1,500, Cincuir Count son ot ul, yn, Carl Junae ILIaTos: ud motfon for ne —Jupoz RouLns—T, viso § vordict, $1 ¥, 1L, Hellory Nathian Cor- with? verdict, §1,347.53, and motion for new trial, ¢ et NORTHERN -CENTRAL ILLINOIS < MEDICAL a SSOCIATION. Dop Speetal Dlepateh to Tho Chicayo Tribune, WeNoNa, Dec, 1,~The Norths Central Medleal Asso. clation met licre to-day.. A good attendunco of tho leading plyaiclans frotn Woodfurd, Barshall, Putunm, Livingston, and LaSally Counties waa preecnt, Papors on modiciue and snrgory wero read by Drs, Tteynolds and Thomyson, and reports by Dre, Samuo and Cook, Many clinical coses woro cxsmined - Loforo tho Aeso- ciation. Drs, D, L, Wouds, of Streator, A. Roynolds, of Ll Paso, and I, X, Rick, of Wenuna, wero appoluted @clegates to tho tato Medical Soctety, ‘Tho oficers £or tho cusuiug year nro Dra, E, P, Caoki, Prosident; Li, G, Thompson, Vice-Lresident ;- T, Cole, Sccrotary and ‘Treasuror, 'Dr, J, 8, Whitmire delivered an ad- dress Nefore the Assaclutlon and citizens ut 0dd Fellows! o]l this ovening,” Tho Ansociation ad fourned 10 meet at this place nost Decomber, Voo i s e R ARl INTERESTING SUIT, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicugo Tridune, JacseonviLLE, TIl, Deo, 1,—An futeresting triol wan coumenced fn tho Clrcuit Court to-day, O, B, Whit ney brings sult for maliclous prosacution against I, 11, Harpham and romo éwenty othier citizeus of Tazes well County for Liaving churgad him whilo State's At- tornoy of the Tweuty-flvst Juuieial District with vl fiensanco in ofico and_ bribory, - Whitney was tried nnd ecquitted in June, 1310, nud How recks damnges, Tho €8 waa removed from Tazewell County successlyely to Manon, Menard, nd fually {0 Morgan Connty, T augz wlll oceupy sovoral duys, 1 ———— ! NEW YORKS NeW MAYCR. NEw Yomst, Dee, 1,—ho death of Mayor Havemeyer and the succession of' Ald, Vasico to tha Mayoralty ro- moves tho strongest upposition to the proposed $1,000, 400 appropriation for the complelion of tho Now York and Trooklyn Bridge, and leaves Comptroller Greeh in the minority n the Buard of Extimute s Apmortion= ment, Mo Iresdency of tho Bonvd of Aldormen, yneatod by Ald, Vanee, Will probably bo tillod by Ald. Hidhed Tisnij, w Demoerat, Cho ity budget, el romalng o bo detinitely fixed, will probably nes ¢4ra with tho views of tho Huard of ‘Aldermen, THE LATE MAYOR HAVERMEYER, New Youwrr, Dee, 1,—Tho Coronor keld an fnquost Ml afternoon over tha rumaing of tho lats Moyer Luvemeyor, and tho Jury gayo a verdiet (hat lio die of heart disosun, oo funeral takes place on I'riday, ‘The keveral dopartments of -the Gity” Government to duy adopted thy usgl rocolutions, New Yous, Doe, 1,—Tho famlly of the late Mayor Tavomeyer hiwo consentod (o funeral with olginl b'mlml, Wik wil take plicy on Bnturdey next, BER 2, 1874 et e (40 el et et e HELPERS OF THE POOR, [ NMecting of tito Tudustrial and Educa- tional Aid Society, P Consuitation with o Good Samariten - -+ Deputation--~No Union Wanted, Organizing a Joint Stook Companye=~ ... Thursday’s Mass-Meeting. The Good Samaritans, EDUCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL AID SO- CIETY, i DIBCUSBING I RITUATION, . & Tho Indics of 'tho Industrinl Ald Soclety hold o stated moailng yeslerday aftornoon fu Room No, 40 in Me- Cormlok Block, 3Mrea, Springer oceuplod the olinir. Beforo Lo meeting as called to order thy Jadles con- wveraed we to tho intended visit of tho Forbes-Loonard wiugef the Good Bamaritan Soclety, Fears wero ox- praseed that thelr visit would by unpleasant or catso unpleasautuens, Bl o good deal of rolfef was ovinced when a lady fuformed thoge assembled that the visit was postponed, ond pdded thot sho hoped Indofl- nltely, Tho fecling of tho Goelty, o3 ropresenteds. rcemed fo Lo: “Wo aro desirons of kelping the Sholtor, but wo cannot, for our own sakos, act undor Blra, Loovard or by her direction,” T MASS-MELTING, ‘Tho mcetiug was called {o order, and dra, Van Winklasakd that ln reference to tho mass-meoting for tho Brencit of tho wotkingwonen of Chicago that Mre. Swisshelm aud Mra, Cawpbell, Miss Frances Willard, rnd Miss Hulott hud consentod to address tho meet- fog. 5 FLECTING A GENERAL MANAGER, " s, Jonea calledttention to n question which hnd ‘been already beforo the Hoblety, Bhe referred to tho question whether Mrs, S\¥ineliolm should bo clocted General Manager of {hoBoclety, Mrs, Svigshelin was Just the perscn for such a poeltion, baviug largo oze Jorience § nud sho would give Ler services and timo without clarge. Mra. Vun Winklo moved that Mrs, Swinshotm he ap- pointed General Manager of the 1ndustrial Aid Soclety, “F'bo motion recolved unanimous approval, . TIE WOMAN'S LOME,, G Mrs, Jones apoko of the proposition .made by th mnungers uf the Woman's lonto, on Halsted and Jack- son streats, to give the Industrinl Ald Society a-wholo floor, 80 that the Industriol {rainivg msy bo come mencod at once, If the praposition bo aceepted, sho feared it night interfere with the gelling up of tho Jolnt stock company for thelr building,” Basides, on a winglo loos, covking end laundry worl could not ho taught ; merely .sowing, embroldery, type-tetiing, or such could ke begun, Mrs, Jonca moved for tho np~ yointment of a committen to confer with the Zoard of NManagors of the Woman's Howe ou tho subject, Tho matlon vaa corrleds ; Mre, Lowls was pamed rsonoof tho Comuittce, Mrs, Lowis dectined ; suo was tired of 8o much talis und so littlo netion, Mrs, Jones wag named for tho Committce. ey, Junes suld emphaticnlly sho conld not sttend to tho Dusluess.of the Committee and * that scttles it,"—and 1L was iettled, Mrs, Lowis_supplementod her provious deslination by usgluig Testdes, ladics, T am tho yunbyest meni- or tuik Socioty.” Looks of consternatiol on many u fuce, which wero only dispelied by tho firtler ex= planation, made 1 tho gontlust of tones— i mean 6 T am'ano of the lntest closted. (Lawghter.] B ebdnmes Van Witiklo and Spriuger wors” fually ssocted"eo_tlo Comiltios of Confurviice, und wero glven power to nct, ey Bowis uquired by whoto aulhorlty, and under whioko atislees, the mass-meatiug fof Thureday evens: ing was called | 3¢ under tho auspiyes of tho Soclely, of tourso cure shoildl b tokien us 0 Wwho should speal, and what should bo spolien, M, Jones replicd by saying that the responsibllity of tho moeling to corlafts extent. Fehted with tho So- cloty, Tho Soclety called tho tmeeting and paid tho exponer, but (ho object of it was to Lrar tho viewn of {lue workinywomen themzelves on (Lo guestion of best giving the aid, Nrs, Lewls bad that réporlers would sonetliing or sotiobx Fite Rectetary (aotto for temark, Mre, Springer paid n_compliment to tho yeporters, Sbo had never liad aceatdon to fiud fawit with nuy ro- Yot of praceedings of whiels sho hieraolf had porsoral oognizanee. Tho Boclaty, iudeed, hnd reason {0 thank tho reportors rather thuh to find fenlt, for they had stever writiBu-of .4t but fu o friendly sud sympathetl manaer, rs; Postor—who, vith Miea Bealce, was prescut ns ropresentative of the nuanagers of tho Woman's Homo— gald, very fowof the working-women had coutidenco to gt up i publie and apeaks thele minde, and all of them wore without expericuce in tho condiict of pub- Tie meetings, It ws, thorofore, telr wish that theSo- eloty shouid gb on in thelrgood worlk, They (tho spealier and lier compraion) wero presont Lo thaitle them nnd exprezs Lo deop sense of gratiinde folt, Thoy winled thiat tho Society ahould tako tho wholo responsibility of tho for{hicoming snasc-meet g, : JOINY BTOOR OUMPANT, Mrs, Ven Winklo moved that o commitico bo np- pofated to orwanizo n joint stock company to work in conjunetion with Mré, Swisshetm, Tho wotion was cartled, nd Mesdames Lewls, Springer, dones, aud Vin Winklo were appoiuted a8 Committee, ind dircctions wero glven for-the preparation of subsiri- tion eards, ono to bo furniuhed to eavh meiaber of tho Boziely, Mrs, Tewls deslved to explain her remarks mado somo whils beforo ts to tho voporters, Bl under- #ivod that ber obeervations wero styled uncailed for, 5ho Lopad uo mistnterpretation would bo put uyon licr words, ‘The ldea ho meant to convoy wits that at fhiismnase-miceting gomothing might oceur which, when' reported, woull plsco the Kooty Leforo the omuniity I (o ame Jight os certain other socjoties appowad at tho present dday. Deeldes, private nilnivs of iy Sowicly mfght bo touched upoi which it was ot abrolutely necessary tho wholo world shanid now, “(tt 18 n nintler of ustonisinent how Mrs, Lewin cotill liave lcwns tho Seerctary’s oxpreosion, which vias,mado In tholowest tono of volee, nnd only audiblo {o vy mitting cloro by, ‘Fho two lidies wero geated yery far apart,—it might bo ssid, 8t opposits cuds of tho'roum, 1t'will takt o_womun o explain how that fuformation was plven to Mrw, Lowls.] Mrs, Jones said thut the odium attaching to any socioty Svho was not s member of wouid not offect hier, “Good Samarilanikm,” ns practiced by a_cor- tudy fow, could not kil ey, 'no matter wit misdeeds they might bo gulity of. A deputation of {lio Walliert winig_of tho Gool Sanumitany entered tho roow, and the Industrial Ald Sovlety megling was ndjourned, phiaiiiadio MG A JOINT MEETING, FRUITLESS EUUORT AT UNION, 3irs, Jones, Chuirman of the Cammilteo of the Tudustrial Ald Soclety appolnted to reecivo tho Goott Bamariton delegation, then calted tho Committeo 4o orler, il delred to hear from tho visitors, Mesdames Walbert, Bluthardt, Raster, and Baxter compoted tho delegation, Mrs, Walbeet, speakiig for them, oafd they would *prefer to conter with the Come mittco Ju privato, - Srz, Jones replied that, no Clalrman of tho Com- mitee, eho was not empowered to wreo {0 thut prop- oellion, Uer own feelings vero oppased o wecret pro- ceedings, Mrs, Jones then adjouinod tho Committee, with n vlow to hearlug tho opinien of the Sccloly upon tho proposcd secret conferenco, Mra, Bpriuger called tho Socloty to order, dirs, Walbert sald thero wero ONLY TWO DLIFUIQULTIES in tho way cf a unfon that sho conld soe, Tho work of 1o Goodl Samurltuns bird been 8o extended that it alibut met thut proposed by tho Industrinl Ald Fo- clety, The namo was perbaps objectionnble, but it would not ho politic to cliungo tho namo juet nt pres- ent ; it covered tho work dono fully, Alio, tho Good Bamariluus expectod toho incorporated at o early day,—n statement whicl sho wished to bo kept out of Lo papers M, Joues—Yes; your nnmo sulls you aults 18] Ours is 4 Induatrlal traiulig so sucloly for the reformation of fallen woten Mes, Walbort—-Our Bocicty cavers just the same ground us’ yours, Wo nro vorking on on exteuded scale, uot conteruplated fu the original platiorm, My3, Jones—If your work sssiuiluics s0 closcly ng you ray to ours, then you do not deserve {0 bo culled Good Hamaritdno, You claim. to Lo teajuing youn wonien in induetriat pursults, but I would uot send Iy, duughtor (o u Good Banikritan Soeloty (0 learn coglery, - Muw. Walbest aprorted that fho Bheltér was not o ro- forinafory justitution, alllougl that was 1o arlgiuai utention, 05 nCropTERs, ouly ous avleatlon fo ly and it was ho {here, aud misrepresent us t! WI d to du, alis a very uncalled- ur nnmo “ly, not u NO REABON FOR UKITING, Mra, Duncan, of o Industafal Ald Hoeioly, did not 0.\ rouson why o uniou wai desitablo, 3re, Joues—Tho proposition did uot emauste from us; ft cato fyom {ho otliov eido, After vuine furtber dlscussiun of a deaultory char nefer, during whicly' no_good causo wau asaiyited for tho wnjon, Mrs, Lowls moved, and M, Jones nocond. ed, 8 mollon * kit the Industrinl Ald Soclety remuiuy us b fa ut present, undes oxlatiug ciroumstincen'” Whe wotion was carried, uud tho mecling udjourned, ———— THE GOOD SAMARITANS, WIELTING OF M8, WALNEDT'S LAl Who Boccty of Qucd Bumoritans met yesterdny nt Roum 4, Nox, 81 s 53 InBallo stroet, tho Drestdent, Mrs, Annds 15, Welberly n the ohair, “Lho Beeroturys ropert waa tead und approvod, Ttcports weroglven from the Home, Fiuunco, and Vislilng Commitices, e, O, P, Taker repocted ouo Ti0x soup from Jamos Kirk, $5.60, and other conteibu- tlous to 1o smount of $14,60, Mra, Rood reporivd dountious through the ofilco smaunting o $14,74, Tho kresident yevosted twelve tows of coal from Blako, Whitehouro & Co., $24 5 ona ton conl, $0.6 onuquarto: barrel flour, front Frod Voltz, £31 fialy rom Ko atupell & 00, 83 Aty buolols coke, $10 e lio ‘Wrenswrer ropotled, after psing varloun bills, £03.65, 'tho Sovloty desjvo to return thanka to the donora of tho Flankaziviug diuner at tho Home, Vho Soefoly thon ndjourned o sucot a tho samo Diace tho following 'ucaday, i co MING BACK. The Katlonal Board Insuranco Com- . panics to Resumo Business i Chicago. A Resolution to That Effeot Adopted Yesterday by tho Exeou- . tive, Committee, . The pradiction mado in Tre Tamuvwe of Nov, 7, that the Natlonal Board companlea wers about {o re- sume buglneas ngain in this city, has Leen verifiod by diapatelies vecelved yealerday, mlaling that.iho Cowm- mitiao which hind been vislting this city and oxamined tho Improvements mudo muco tho withdrawsl of the companies hiad made a favorablo roport, and that tho Ezoeutive Committes of tho Board had wilbdrawn ita restrictlona and authorized the companies to do busle no3a ngain fn this clty, In consoquonce, the fnsure ago ngonts on Lasialla atrect wora in n most happy and Joyous framo of mind, and gavo vent to thelr feols inga by snking hands with overybody thoy not, and congratulating each, vther that the winter of thelr dfe- content liad pnssed, - and would now give way to s Tnppy and profitable summer, . : "ML ¥IRST DISPATCIE in vegard to tho action of the Natfonnl Board was re- ceivud st about 4 o'closk p, . by A, Ioss, of the Qucen Ineuranco Company of Livorpool and London, The dispateh read na follows: | ° . Restrictions romoved by tho Rxeoutive Commlites of {ho Natioual Board, Ttesimo business nt unce.” OTHER TDLEGRANS, Blortly after, Messrs, Goodwin & Parco recelved o Qispatch from Mr, L, J. Hendre, President of tho &tun of Hartford, which read ns follows s “Restrictlons removed, Ieowme again at tardfdr rates,” The London, Liverpool & Globe, Iho Uartford, of Hartford; tho Imporia}, of London; the Commer- cial Union, of Loudon; aud {ho Maubattun, of New . York, also sont dispatehes during tho . cvenlng: ordering thelr sgents - to resumo bustuess sgafn, Thero I hardly n doubt that most of the other companles will glve orders lo re- sume to-day. 1t s o zignificant fact that tho Ireat. donts of tho throo first companiss to vesumo ngain wero members of the Committeo sent hero by the Natlonul Board to examins tho conditlon of tho city, samely, Mr, Joln L, Ross, Manager.of {he Queon of Liverpool and London; Mr. Goorgo L, Olinee, Presi- dent of tho IMurtford of Iariford; and Mr, L, J, IHendec, Prestdont of ths Atny of Iariford. . Tho Mounger of tho Imperlal of Tondon and tho . Managor of tito London, Livarpool & Globs wero aieo in the city with tho Gommitteo, This proves that tho gontlemen had satisficd themselves thut the ity has . SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLIED WITI THE: NEQUIRLAMENTA of tho Natlonal Board,and that josurance business coulit be just asprofitably carricd on bera us olse~ where, It is otaled, however, that somo of the Now York-companies would not yob roturn, and mnong these are mentioued tho Howard, the Continental, tha Phoomix, aud two o threo others, A tho beag Engilsh nud Hartford Gompanies have, however, already given ordors to restnie, the peopily of Ouleago will hot be very apt to-urge {ho Now Yorkers to come back, They vzn just pleavs themselves, aud Chleago ean do llllllluns well withont thew as they enn do without eugo. THR WITHDRAWAL of tho Nntlonal Bonrd compuics was mainly caused by the fiyo of Juiy 14, snd tho sires at tho Wells and Glles bufldings, "End managoment of thosa firos Aat- fefied tho mora ¢ontorvative companics tunt something was radically wrongs with our Fire Departmcat, an that our means for the sunpression of fitoa wer firad= equate, Thereforo, tho Netional Soard on Jaly 24 mads tire following demeuda of tho city anthordtien: Firal—Tho establishment of pevmanent firo-limits ccoxtensivo with tho limits of o eliy, end tho vesting in guitablo persons tho enforcement of tho Jnww tolats inyg to tho erection of wooden bitildiags, and the ex- eliielon from tho business disirica of {16 city of mnch mannfacturing and other establishments ‘s endanrer uat ouly tho property in such districty, but {ho sefety of tle entirn city, Stzond—1Lio shactment of o atringent bullding Inw for tha gavermuent of tho eity, and its thorouyh: en~ forgeracht by o compotent bitsean, a3 fu othor citfos, whieh Iaw shinllfucludo requirainonts that all wares Tiouses o stores shall ho provided with proper fron ehutters or_doora toall front rear, o alo openings 3 that parapot or firo walla of wnob hefght (suy 5 fect) sliall bo erected bebwaen the buildlags ns will provont tho raphd sproad of fire ; tho prohibition of afl Mane uard roofs or storles and ‘eupolas from buildinge, vu- loss thoy bo constructed wholly of fire-proof materinl 3 and o regulation Hmiting the hefght of bulldingiio four storlcs, or GO feat, nnlesa tho Hano bo eonstructed wholly of fite-proof materlal, - : Zhird—Lho cemplets xeorganization of tha Flve De- pavtmentof the city, under_tho direction of o Board of Commissioners, or u comyetent head speclally clieryed with 118 eire; tho oradication of political ine fluctices or favorl{ism from tho Departments tho ine trodugtion of n thiorough-nnd “efiiclent milltary dlscl: pline among its membera; tho sugmentation aud finprovoment of -its fite-apharatus ; the organtzation within {ho Deparlment o o corpsof sippors il wnicte, to bo trafned {n this uge of cxplosivs calei= Inted ta urrest conflagrationn ; and tho introduction of Zloating englues upon tho river and ke fronts, “ Faurth—1ho immediuto incroaso of tho sizo and number of the water-mains and d{a]pm. a4 woll as fire- liydrante, especially {n loeslitid whers proparty i3 exposed by special lnzards and rows of wooden butld- s, ! . € 4ith—The establishment of o Flrg-Morslinl's Dii- rean, clinrged with havestigation into tho origin of all ficca, and Wikl power to securo tho punishiment of incendinries, 2t stath—=Ttio puonga of n Inwiwhich ehull recure e gradual removal of fho lunbur-yards nud epecil Ruzarde, whic now throaten (ho city upon tho south- west and northwest, to Isalated tocaliles, ag well na th removal of tho 'wonden ulidings wil unlawful steactures now eudnvgerlug valuabio ections s of the Lusiness part of the clty,” Thoso demands wero 1 tho main found ta bo just, and the authorities, afded by tho Citlzens’ Assoctition aud tho press, went to work aud ADE SUCH IMPROVEMENTS as could bo mado wlth the nicans then at hand. Whilo {lng cogaged in mukiug the neceesavy roform, the Natlouul’ Yoard passd o resolutlon raquosting ‘tho compauies to withdraw on the 18t of October, becante thio reaniroments of tho Board had not heen earslod out. Whis aution fell upon tho peoplo of Chlcugo like o thunderboit out of a clear sy, No ouo bad tioglt forn moment thut thoy would witldraw, scolug tuat tho utwmost exertlons wers being made to muko this clly 45 fro-praof ug pogsible, _ #1uny of 149 requlra- mouts could mot bo carricd " out Ju auch whort epaco of {fme, Negotlations ° wero In yprogress fo wecurs Qen, Bhaler. ‘Tho re- movil of Marshal Bonnor was un' itnpossibility, uuloss tho Lomsluturo changon tho k. - ho work of increasing tho sizo aud nitniber of Wator-pipes wau Tuplply progreasing. Stil tho compnies vers inex~ orablc, nud, according {o the resolutivn, thoy made their Negira frow tho city an Oct, 1. “THE INDIGNATION OF TIE MERCHANTS . of ihis city was groasl, mnd tuo Now Yorlt wierchnuts wero aceused of having brought abont tho withdrawal of tho compauies ta ruin the businea of this city, which hnd awallowed up much of New York'a iehbiug trade, Tt wad claimed to bo nothe ing moro n, sess than pn act of jealousy aud rovengo. “Cho Doston companica taok this yiow also, und ye fused lo Jeavo thiw'cty to_nid New Yorl, 'I'o Boston, more thau to any otlier elty, Chleogo iy’ indubted foy {bo favorablo turn ffafra liavo taken, Tito BRoyal of Liverpaol, ono of tho luadiug National Board Uompa- nied, aluo refused fo withdraw, and eo did fifteen or wenty oflier responsible companlos, OF courys the tiow of tlicse companics URSIL THE CALOUTATIONS of the Natloual "Ivard, which hud_itonded to strin Chieago of good fuanrines entlvdly, Snbsequontly tho” most strentions etforls wora tiado Ly tho New Yorkera to forco the other companivs from the city, Dut uli their efforta wezo in valn, and the remoining compantvs ntood tlem, "Whey lisvo beon reaping tholr roward ull along by o invgoly fucreased bnsiuess, whiol 1t will take a long time to dlvort agaln from ther, The Nutfonal Bourd Ueing thus *foiled in its destgn, wnd seolgg thut tho Jmprovemonts weso onergotlcally cire rlud Torward by tho peoploand the wuthortticn, hu- cato convincod that 1t hud mado n mistale, wud, at o lato mecting, * APTOINTED A COMMITTLE, constating of tho following gentlemen, (o visit this cily uud oxamino its coudition, with u view of ecommoud- iug s return of tho compatfes s 1. A, Oakley, Lresls dent of th Moward Insurance Company, Now Yark, und Presidont of tho National Bonrd : L, J, Houdew, Prostdent of tho tna of lurtford; Mr. Iilszcl, President of tho Murtford of axtford : Stophon Urawe oy President of the Phunfx of Brooklyn, “hu Coni~ mifltco hng beew hero durlg tho st week, uud thotoughly fnspeoted evory portion_of the city und “the worklaga of the Jire Dupnrl- ment, Lnt (ho gontlemen comprising the Commlttes were very reticent, and yotused to foreshadow what thele report would' be. Tt way, howover, tho general oplulon that they would maky 4 PAVOILAILE NEPORT. & This viow waa i correet one, s wil b soen by the fol- lowing disputeh recolvod from Now Yorl: New Yoitr, Dov, 1,—lo Excoutive Gommitteo of tho Natlunal' Board of Underwrilors to-duy adopted thy foliowing resnlution s B : S ftenuoed, “hiut {n view of tho roport of tho Com- co nppoited (o Vit Chicago, and of the Improve. w niready mady, of thane now in progross, and of ARANTanCos givan sald Commitica by flo sutboritics of Ghifcago thut the rocommendations of Gon, Bhuler fu regurd o tho Liro Dopartment wilt bo cavried out nb thu eatliost practicablo dute, tho compunios belouylug (0 tho Natloun] Board bo udviscd that ths queation of reoponing binkfucus ut Gnleugo 18 roferred 1o tho rove oral companien to tako such uotion su they may Indi vidnully e wiso and pruadont {u view of theint smation presented by tho roport of said Comtultion, pd il il o TAICHIGAN ELECTION NOTES. Speclal Dispateh la The Chleayo Tribune, Lawanio, Mich,, Deo, 1,—1L's returns’ uhiow (o voto for Btuto “Frousyrer“ta bo 'as’ follows:® Wilthm 1, AyOresry, Republican, 110,430; Berlivg, Dumoerat, b 04,0403 Trohibition and Reform candidntes, 4,110} inalaug McCreery's mnjority avor all 8,01, Gencaco favo McCreery 1,094 majorlty; Montos mava Sterling 014 minfordty, " Tho remidnder of {ho Ttopublican Btate telzet W nliow wboitk 7,600 maority, Gitann Havry, Mleb., Det,-1,—It §5 roported fhint: ha fiendn of tio Ton, T, A, Iafre, Tiepublican candi- dato for Roprerentutive in 1o Beeond Leglalative Dise tulel, nro fulonding {0 contest tho cleckioni-rotitrg on acenitnt. of fllegal feregularilios I tha countiug of thy voles in Cliester Tovmahip, . # - o LLOOMINGTON, Orditation af. o, Pastbr-Cullapsed-The Wis ter-Warkn, Speeial Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune, DrooMivazoy, Iil,, Dee, 1, —Tho Council met thils afternoon in the Opera-Louse, eallod by the Congregn- tlouul Church of this city, to ovdaln und Inslall ng pastor Mr, Willlam Gollagtior, ‘Thie s tho flrst orat- uatlon eervico over hold du Bloomiugton, though Nor- mal bad tho lonor of n similor nervica when Dr, 1, Titwards Wwas ordaiued ot loug ago, 'Thu. Council wan composed of (ho paslors and ona loy dele- fto ench from. Congregationsl churches in Teorla, . Paxton, Olampaign, . Springfeld, . Jacke nouville, . and some piher , nefghburlng cliles, “ho Councll mot at 4 .o'clock this [afternoon to examino the eandldato as regaria his thcologleal viows und filness for the mindstry and for (he postilon fo whieh ho hign been called, .In tho ovenlug nt T4 orlor, toal placo tho erdluution aud. netalation nor- vlcos, 'President I, M, Sturlovant, of Ninola Col. Iege, prenchod tha sermon s iho’ Rov, M. Platt, of Disuvers, gavo tho vhnrgo to tha pooplo : and Treehlent Edwards gave tho right boand of fcllowship, Thoro i @ very largo audiouce; and tho nermou was o very abloeffort, = It 18 enid hora that fhie Iloliand:Bmelting-Workn, near Alme, Col,; {n whicl Clurleon 'Lotas, of thls cit; Joremiah Leaming, and ofler. Ollcago eapitaliata, nre intereated, hus gouo fnto bankrupley, Toms hos' res turned herg, * 2 “Thoclty 18 fubltant aver n-dafly yield of 1,000,000 gallons of wafér froni the olty well, which fu now helug dgg It the west pact of tho fown {0 supply wator for. tho now Water-Works ; ulad, over tho favt that vro. ponilathavo heen recetved (0 furaish water-modng i $48 pur tou, delivered here, L # e e THE TURF. The Toulsiuun ch’ 'y Club Inees at Now O LY. Nuw Onweaxs, Doc, 1,—~Tho Loulslana Jockey Olub fall meeting was innvgurated fo-day. 'Tho tirat Tace, o hurdlo race, (wo milos, over cfght hurdles, olub pursn $300, $950 Lo firat, $100 to second, and $10 to third, wan on by Diloxl, beatlug Chrls. Doyle, Huntress, Mary Foreat, and Capt, -Jack, in tho amo ordor, Time, 4:00%, Capt. Jacle fell at the nocoud hurdle, In the yrools Biloxiuold at §140, Huntrcas §120, Doylo 320, Mary Torost §15, Cupt, Jack §15. ; “Tho eczond raco. was for the Slooumb slakes for 2:3enr-olds, twenty-fivo entries, play or puy, with $700; second hovse, §200; third, $100; 1 milos to catry O yenr-0ld welghts, Eloven nominationa; threo startod, Won by Pusa . Bronduax, beatlng Leap Year, socond ; Tanlino Sprague, third, Time, 15303 Tntho pools Burs Drosdnax and” Loap Year eold at $120 eacts; Panlino Bprague, 209, > “Iho third taco was for tho Cinb agen ; $4UU to first, Ballonko, purse, £300, for all $100 to vecond § milo Leat In the pools ; Bonavontura, §LU0; Bfary L, $16 3 , §2; Bob Dele! on, 510, 5 Weatlier elear sndl cool; track fn good condition § attendance Upht, 3y tnvitation of tho Loutoiann JocTkey Club, the D, L. Molny Comnindery, mounted Kuights Templar, from Washinyton, drilldd on (o coursa between tho ficats of tho last race, eseoutiig their evolullons gracefully, S S—— Lard oxn a Railvoad Wracks J'rom the Grifin (fa.) Meies, Somo unknown parties uquandered a buckot of lard on tho railroad track n milo abovo town n fov nights ago, and at tho lower ond of the pronejug stuck up o placard, which, when tho train exived and tho head-light rhono upon it, revealed thoso torriblo words: *“Blow, d—u you, blow." fno engineer did blow. 1o blowed his engine whistle ‘and Lo blowed his own priyate whistlo, and bo blowed out such langunge that bis chanco for otornal enlvation s not worth a tnkor's deuunciation, TLle train camo to n dond halt, , train bands aud passongers wero put to work sanding tho track, and by tho sid of & yoko of steers borrowed trom Mrs, Fannie Woodraff, tho train was put in motion. It gob to Ma- cen an hionr bohind timo. That engineer hng yesigned, It I witl odmo up bore wowill run him for Corouer. . AMUSEMENT: STAR LEOTURE UOURSE, HeCONHICK HALL, ERTRAORDINARY SUGLESS Of tho Shakenerean Readings by CHARLOTTE o GUSHTIAN, - MACBETH TO-NIGHT, Wit iseeliancons solsotions, toludiug- ** BIISEY Notwithstending the immonso salo o fow DESIRABLE SEATS have been srranged, and can be secured early this morning, Adinlssion, $1: Resorred no; lingizedd fog° * Option Tickoy 5 $1.00; for el or ox- Ori Ot et e for sy Bt ntcitatamonts al wiutery old ton for go, - > CtF CHARLES BRADLAUGIH, Doc, 8—WASHING- TON. AND CROMWILL: Rty Towine o day niorning. GARPENEL & SHELDON, EOOLEY'S THEATRE, MONDAY, Nov, 50, 167, brilllaut suceoss of Daly's socfaty sonsatiou, g w ] . o DIVORCHE ;. Inconsequenco af which it wiill bo givon for . O CAVIEEMEL NMEOIRIIY Yeith tho grent star cast, magniicout mountings, eud Brillisnt oficoin 5, bonoflt of Mr. JAMES O'NEIL. A Saturda, aroat bill, . 1u propasation—Toborteon's mastorploce, SCHOOL, ¥ De MoVICKERS THEATRE. Novel and oxtraoralnary deamatio ovent, 45, JOHN BROUGHAN! t time, will vroduca.lis now dramatization, ! DAVID 'éOPPERFiE;ILD! In whiol ho will porsannto they: i WI lll((s‘}\'llal(\\’lil‘"ln::‘d‘l”)‘;{“llm" U " GRAND OPERA HOUSE, - | oppasita Shorman oo, Manager i K MONDAY, KOV, o, Gacand waclk of (ho acknowlodgod siccoss, KELLY & ‘S placo of buffnonery, entitled the SR AINID Graml Duoty O Ultoubuot’s Gpora Boule, LA GHAND -th cuurt ehail di Kelly & Leow's Damons 5! g ugw billof thtoplan misth. SE, Tiinstrels . Sivory Eweniig and Wednost fntu '_ ACADEMY OF MUS! GRAND fi-UCUENfl of the ominont G.A‘lrlacvllml. My, Fu Lo OO 4353 . "Mlirca grent nocts this aftornon at a'olack, THE WEAVERS, OFF T]}% I}','fr&fl“ THAT BLESSED BABY, UNCLE DIGK'S DARLING, and 1G] OK PARLE ERANGALS, Haturday—Last Toolo Mutinea, e At the PIVOLL, T MoCORMIOK HALL, LECTURE BY DR, (’LEARY, Thursday, Doc.' 3, on Siréngth, At McOGormick Hall “Physiology, IToalth, . v und Bonuty,"” Iastrated with a maguitcunt col ot "Viaks 1% & rarg oo to hiear at ann g latd I truotivi Tootare. that s o and i (ruotivo lodture it srowds tho fargost b ADMISH Hoy MISRION FRIGE, ton, 10, Lecturo to common dor 14, fo roouro out 7:00 o'olock, By " MAGIOAL BAZAAR, IKAY;’;]%.& LEVY, tton. it LIDAY PR HULIDAY PRESE Uny Uelobrated BOXES O1' CONJURING TRICKS, Contatning 11 Parlor Tilusions, with full lusiructions, g5, LBRAXNOIE 23 UNION BQUARK, N. Y. " GRAND OPER BUNDAY LECTUR 3 A Now Leoture by PLHOY 1LEWS, author of I‘“' lé;:llhll.(‘ Hlix lll‘:liu ‘¥i"hl.“| o Ii)‘“l("h‘vlfiu‘"u oture un ** Mock Pearls of s 01" at (Lo Gral > X LLutiis, Kunday nekls S00 9. e “Adiilision, 100y 0 Bovibe e NEW PUBLICATIONS, JUSD PUBLISIIIND : PIANO AT HOME, irgo collostionol thobets :E*O'Ul—i:.x::—:u;:.:'b PIECES' FOR THE PTANO-FORTE. No boak is Lotter fittod for ! ITomn" Musical antartain. tnont, than thiv * loglutinrs can play o sueor ot Adynncod playors aud teachiors nead uot to by told thnt praction wiflf four tiids ta tho vers bast gy nequirn * timot nnd *feoriatnty, Pragtieo fn tho *Piany at Tipinn™ s nothing bitt a continial plearuro. 2% pager, [ull sheat mueloalzo, Tu hoards, 43, &85 full gt §4, ; olotly, ‘o Crrotns: THE LEADER, Trien, I £1.38, Ton Si8uING BCnooLs: THEN ONU MONARCH, 75 ots, THR EMERSON METHOD FOR REED ORGANS. Ty L. O, ExEncox and Wi §, 1. MATTHEWR; Teany and progreast Hos, mwn“hmlufl lvo lossous, soalos, studios, tuslon, Al woll quariots, sungs, and othar pincos i by et ! Areango NEAN Fon Onoinn: PERKING ANTITEM BOOK. 81,50, I'unuuumtrcnum:u'rquAu'.QUIszA'}fi Peiho. Hpcelmon coples sant post-pald for rotal prico. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSO & COy ,CHAB, H, DIT30N & 00, Boston, . ;.- 711 Broadway, N, ¥, ¥ "LEGAL. Foreclosure Sule. Omaurr Couli oF Tith UNITED STATES, EARTENS “DISTRICT OF ARK, A8, 0. W, Huntlngtan and 8, H, Unokin, I'rustaes, v, "'ho Littlo Ituck & Lort Biaith Batlroad Comonny of ats.— B Hoties 5 Horoby pivon that, ¢ t ylilic notios 1s Roreby given that, tn pursnance of a decrea of the Cirenit (lu\lrthr tho Un(lud’:‘)lnm for tha aatorn Districs of Arkuusar, made and ontorsd in tho aboyo.ontitled enuss on tho sixth day ut Navetnber, A, D. 1373, I, Oharloa P, Redmond, Speclal Cominirsioner, «‘llllll{]:;n)nll)hund I:)'fil;ld Cuurt for that purposo, will, ou L ¢ DAY, 1 TENTHL DAY OF DEOEMBER (NEXT), A, D, 1874, AL10 ofolack In tho forenoon, at tho front dant of tho Conrtellausa. ol thasUlrenit Court of the United Btates for_tho Eastern District of Arkausns, at {lio Cltyof LAt~ tio Iinel thy, g0ll (unloss (ha said Dufondants w asma of thant ahall’py or csuso to bo hald to the sald Plafn- 1ifTs, on or beforo tho suld toath day of Docomber, A, D, 74, tho snms of monoy In and. b{ sl deorco ndjudprod to boduo from the eafd I'ho Littlo Roak & lort Simjtn flall- road Uumfmny to gald Plajniiits, and fn all other rospucts comply with the torny of sald docree), togethor i e partel, at Illll.lllc auction, the property in sald dosros montioned, {oewit: « @ L3 : andaln_ulae tho Ratirond of tho salt Tho_Little Ttack aud Fort Simitt Railroad Company, oryehich tha watil Company_ 13 by law atthorizod to const: Azom ful hands, Prie of Littio Rook, tn the Gounty of Pulnski thansa , to tho Ulty of Lort Smiti, | Hebnau nd Htato aforesald, nearahe ive Tina of snill Stat. of Arlansty, fuctudins ol Branchos, Ways, ights of Was, all Cene verts, Viaduats, keuvos, Dopots, Btatio U TS, GarsHotsns, | LEelghtilonsce, Tourcs, Wator. el Sianp: buildings nd u iy tho tamo, a: ), 4! 1ollig stocic Inplomants, DPropurty ot ey ever, now hold ‘oc acqufrod by’ ttic saitl Company for usa fu’cantioetion with the Rullond oF branchs of natd Gome uni, or whih nuy b thoreof, ux wibh 1o businos of Tifa gam s nud lso all_feeuchisos ' cooncoted with ut relating ‘to-tho sald. Raiirosd or franoncs, and oil “tho frapohisos, (mmunitios, priellvaos, tghts and things of WwALS0aver nama or natnre, mow bald De tha sald Company, together with uil andyingnlar 1lio tonamonts, hecoditdmen*s und apparicuancos o the rald Raflrcad,’ bravetics, Jnuda ani promisos, ot cither thoreal hieluniing or. in 'ty wisn npvertoming, and to royorslon ena roversloue, remajuder el romnindcrs, tolls, " focomos, reventlos, ' rentx. iswos And Pralite tHOcc. ot; und aleoall tho wstate) tiglit, titls, oroit, - props uety, vossassion, elatm nd dGnnd wiintsoevr, as wail 1 fiwas dn oyuity, uf tho cald coavany of, In il (o the emne, and any ‘and ovory paet thereot with the ap- l?rmm\ncu!- uicupting and rosorvitte, howavor, ali the udy which horotoforo hava hoott grzautod (o tho sald ‘o Littlo ftock & Fort it Ruflrond Company by tho Cono Grois of tho United Statos or by the blata né Arkanens, iind 1l such Intids &s lioratofore have busu givan, grautod, or eonvesl to mald compeny fn pasment fuf abaGriptons 10 ile vapital stuok or othorwlse, all witich =afd lands (¥l tho exaeption of tho ways, Tights of way and real setate Heroinboforo pactfauluciy s spoefilcally nyed o mantoned) nro uroby’ rosoeved and oxtopicd a8 viell a8 all otiier porson.] propeety of wny 6ad vvery nAMG whnt- Euwvermentioned i t1o Wortgugu foroclosed by tho dos oreo fn tho abovo otitled cuuso. . . 0 tormsaud couditions of said salo aro as follows, to it e purchaser or purchasers will ho_required to pay {ihan tio agegptangd wChla 0F Uhole bl 10 percaiituny i tuo emount uf safd bld fn cash, and thy remaining W por contum sl ha paid oe seourall upon tho uxavatten of & dood ur dowds for tho sald propotty, b{ a doposit by tho ‘purclinser of the bonds of o Unitod States Guvernmunt of ogual atount with s st of 1 por Did, fu thy oliios of said ; centun vl uald L to Lo yald tnto Uourt atany {fino ok voquized by tho Uourt, and fwithin thirty days nfier. wuch ronnicoment atiail bo ato by an usdor of rocord to b sas tered i thiscausos tho sald suin of 80 por. contum 1o bear Intorost at tho rata uf § por coutum per aumng - from tho dato uf ealtxnlo until o samw raall bo paid ; 5 conditiun af said kalo el also that, unless tho salil purcuaeor ehnli jy Faid deforred purchiaco mouoy witbiu thisty davs autor eequiroinunt ehall huvo ooon mado as uforesaid, tho zald Govérninent bnds duposited &8 nforeenld. ehall be sold ot convartod {nto monoy, s fu thn Jidguient of tho fuitet shall ko doomed to th bost advantago of, tho purs tiox haviug: righty in seld fnd o bo slortved feom_said salo, Spoc HAREES P SebAGND, Speglul Cowmmissionor and Master, Larzus ook, Arkh Nov. & $9ri: . e e s LR Foreclosuro Sale? Cgurr Count of TuE USITED STATES, ) 5 DISTINGE OF AKKANAN, '} Chinslos W, Tuntiugtan, Samuet 11, Guakin, oud Elikha Atklus, rustees, &c... v, tho Tittlo ook & Lort bmith ' Rallrosd” Coniiany, - et als.—Conuuisslonor's eilo, ‘ubilo notlgo Is lioroby givon that in pursuanco of & ilo- orea of tho Clrouit Court. of the -Univod States tor the Faytern Districtof Arkansas, nado und outered in thg entitled caugn on tho il dny of Novemboer, A. 1), 1374, 1, Chavles £, Redmond, Spocial Cummisslonier, duly appoitited by wuld Court tor Mt barpos0, Wilk o5 TUURSDAY, P DAY U DECEMBER S (3 A, D, 13, SLIL o'olockin thio. forvnbow, ot thy front door of the Canxt-Tlousy of tho Clrenit Court of tho United States joe tho tastorn District of Arkamsas, ot tho Cliyof Litth ack, Arkansar, aoil ( unlosn tho suid defendants ot poimu of tudm shinl] (i8Y or catew to bu paie t U eald plaintiie, on o beforo tho aald 10t day. of Decommbor, A, D 1o, thio sums uf wonoy In aud Ly eald, dearos adjud fed'to by duo fromtha ueld tho Littlo Tock'E Fort Smitun tinilroad Company to sutd plautiily, aud in all othor respests com. ply with tho tertnv o t mald decru, ) togothor in oo parusl, aw pubilo wuctiou, the propurty 13 sufd deersomentiontd, to-wit: Al tho right, titlo, and Intorast of (ho ntd Tho Littio u Houses, Lt Wooil: ., and’ oll otlier trds v Tunds nppurtonant to 1. atived, Pondors, Uirs, a hor Jquipant, nd all Alechinom, tel, Matariile and il ouaoe horssnal - tintirg, Kind, nud drsoziption whinta- tong, 21 Rock & Fore Smith Rullroad Compaay, i nnd 10 thoscands or ecetions of Juul geautod b nn by an ot o the Congress ot the Unlted States, approved July 25, 1666, outitlon **.An Aot o ruvivo and ostend tha provis- i0u 0F *An Act granting the ght of way and wukiig i seant of 1and 10 1o States of Arkanas wiid Missour to il 44 tho con trnotlon of i Kalleaud feom o polatuon 1ho Mississipyi, opposite tho mouth of the Ohio itiver, sin LAttlo Rock, to thy Toxus_boundnry, near Tlton, 1 Atk witir' brauhos to Foet, Smith and tho Misske for, ! approvrl Feb, o, 1838, and_for ettier pure and by an nul-of o Gonoral ‘Ansoubly a0 of Arkausne, approvod Aprl 13, 19, anticled “*Au Act” supplemontal fo *An Aot io i corporato | the Littlo Rock & Fort Swith Raliroad Comany, ! ® vod Jan, 20,1853, and_an aat entitled A xings tho line_ of ‘116 Littlo Kook & Lort bith Hranel of iy Calro & Fulion Raflroud, aud granting tho = Ind donatod by Longrosy to tho Stutd In sk thiorcors b proyed daw. 10, 1635, forthio construction of tho Railrad of tho weld ‘it Tocle s Fortamith Ratlroud Cominy from tho Clty of Littlo ook to Fart Smith, on tho wosts ern boundney 1no of 1he Stato, heing ten seotdims of Lnd, or sl thousaud sour Dundred icres or autlo for cneh ny of kaid Atatlsond, amountlug in tho uirernto t ning hundred wid sotents-nicy tumsand two nundrul aer, inaro ur lovs, and situnted i satd State of Atkansas, nde joininig and ‘adfacont to tho waldt lino of railtaad, oxeent uet yiortlons thoruot s (1o s3{d Vo Littlo Ltuok & Fort Siti Radlzond Company hava hotetoloro euld, Lt Lorun wud cundiidons of sald snl axv us follows, to w purchionor will he required, on tho sceeptenceo ), to pay thostim of 00,000 ih_cash, or in United 3 Govornment honds, iad securo the' bulanca of eatd d i o oxcation of 5 ced or doeda tor tho propur- 1y. noid, by o deposit of tho bonds of o Unitod Blues *Guvernmont of cqual amount thorowity u tho offes of tho sald” Commissionur wnd - Mas. tor, tho. safd lalnco to Lo paid ote enurk at 'any U whon required by tho eoutt, and within thtrry days ufror suol requircmont slinll ba mnto by mt ordur of reenrd (0 lio ontured in this catea; th ¥ald bal- anc of said bid 1o heur fatowat b tho! o ur W e conuum, per s Lo (o duto ot gald bid wntl paid a condition of #31d salg bofug, also, that unless thu als puroiaser ehall yny satd destrcod purchaso. wonoy with. 1 tulety dya mitor seuulroment st huvo bon mady o4 aforesald, then sald G opositd 13 sovernuent bonds d adoreeali shull bo sold 1o the bost ndvantage of partiee Dinsti rightn in sald tund to bo derlvod trom snid salo 1y rect, CHARLES P, REDMOND, = tspeatal Connnisstanur and Master. Lrtrie Rooi. Ark., Nov. 8, 1874, OF THE GREAT PERN THLEGILALL] COMPANY. Tublio nutlca fs lucuby yivou ilet, Ia prsuanco of cor. taln ordorn duly mudo wnd sntored of rocard, b cectafn avtlous pending within tw Statoot Tliuots, in tho Uiroult Uourt ut Yountgy on g, Uhunoory sldo torvat, wherolu ha” Great Wostorn Tolograph Gonapany s pariy, O, H. Horton, Esq., of Chienge, us boen duly appofited Roceivar of ‘Who Grost, Wostorn' Tolvgriph umpany anid ol of its proosty and effeets of ovary ni- tuiro whintsoovar, and, huving oxeented the bond rqiizad Dywutd ordum, s ifvested Wil all tho powera of - celver aceordiny to law. 1y tho urdoes aforesaid 1t ias heen roforred to Tiiram M. “Chnee, Mastor i Obaneory of wald Const, * to takg osidonco hearits upon, andl rouort th lnushiedness, of sald norporation, _oxoopt tho alloged honded e dobtednovs of S8M, - and tho sald Mawor {n Unancory, s thoroly directed to {orthwith pube lish in° THE UKICAGO TRIBUNE und fter-Ocean tor sovan consoeutlsy tays to nll oraditors of Tl (ron, West erit Telograpn Compiany notitsing them i elfcot ar the appolntment of thy eald Rocolvir and of Hhis. order. of resurence, and it on a ooctain day W ho nanad $ onid fntiae not moro than ton days frat tha firet, piblication of yuitt_uutioa sl oroditors of suid Gront Westorn Tala. Tt TO ALL CREDITOR: W & = caph Company prosont thelr olaims to said Master In haucery for adjidication, togothur with suoli proofs s thioy ma, 0 prasent tu establlsh i vime, and ¥ cliovsw (0 § that, tn'ornuit of so'dolng, thelr olaims will bo debarrud aud disallowod, b “Tho rall Aastor, altor the rocelpt of sald alalms, shall, upon dug uotico 1o eaid Lecelvor, hear, rocolyo, rud roe nort tho proots aud countor-proofs upow all claling, und shall also voport his lindings thoreupon to the Uourt for fial adjudication. It 1w turthor ordercd that tho zald Bastor in Chancory shuil tal el vaport proof hoariug u{mn the nature of tho alieged bonde of suid mr‘mmth. ssued in 1674, but 18 not royuired to make s finding with respoot thoreld," l!i' furiher ordor 16 19 providod that tho vald Mastor ahnll vonolude ovide o upon sald olahms and moko ro- poes thoreon within thicey dus from tho date of this o tlee, unlues uthorwizo ordored upna duo application’ to thy Congt anc proper shewing therefor, ow, thoretora, lutien is hutuby giveu to all creditora of the Greal Westorn Velegeaph Usmipuny o procent all olafms for ud{\llhuulhlu togather with proofs thercof, to tha wndorsicned, flustor - fn' Olitioery, ag . his ollien, No, 5 Major #lock, 143 Tasallost., Uhiaga, 1, on Tugsis) o “8th duy ot Deconbor, o 10, b7ty ol Gk & i, ur n soon thoralior, within tho {into Jmit- od L sal orders as aTorosald, ne {his loaring thurool van bobed, and In default thordof clafms wil) ba debaree and disaitowed in pursuance of the ordurs as aforvenid, Dated Ohfeago, Nov. 2, i, F0 Awstor In Chinnvery vt Cuvk C OHARL, Circult Uourt, e i S NGRS T A VOROESTRRSMIRE SAUCE. E TRADE MARIK. WOICSTERSHIRE SAUCE, 1 ! ! ! [ | i BUMIENE COURT--GENERAL TRRM | | JOMHN W. LI3A ot l. azaingt SUNDRY COUN. TERVBITERS, . “*Wien itis sppront, that thoro fs an Intentton to’ de, £olvo tho puilia by the ura ol tho nota uf 1 pinco and Lo srori deseritive of an ertlolo, such docoption will not o peitastod by the peatenso fhat s worils can~ 3t o lisad s sich,uanuor us to ounstituto & **trado mnrk, ! ¥hiro wirtls and (ho sllecation’ of ‘worda havo, by long e, biecumo known oy dostenntie the articlo of a pare Haular msnumeturor, loatquiran s iaht t Lom in s tendo mark, Whick compating doalurs pantiot Traudde i ol tation pnd o tiscn o 1k 1 the falso agchit, on broof of Which an ajunerion wil e Tho Concluding Waords a1 tho Judae’s Declss | B Tonnres Ty order appeslad from Mowtd ho wodifiod and o lu\l‘gunuu'n ni}},findnd o nflu"l‘ll’:l‘l’;'l'lllmll"l."“l“lo cfilhu words * Warcostershiry aatiog’ of 15, labols, Y of (o delondant. e 48 PERRING ONLEBRATED . * EXTRAGT of & LETTER from a MEDICAL GENTLE. | MAN atMadras, tohiy TSR Uratlior in i 1 | g WORUESTER, | ONLY G00D Mo .| U ‘‘Toll LEA' & PER- 4 )SAUGE," TUINE that thelr Sauca 1s biglly estoomed in And Applicablo to Todla, snd ts, fo my " opinlon, thomast pala- KEVERY VARIETY ("l,,: s [\vo)l o tho . 03t W S o pist. D it oo Worcestershire Sauce. Fold Wholeaalo and for Exportation by tho Eropriotort, LEA & PERRINS, Worcestor, Englands and Rotail by Dealers ia Snuccs gonorally thrunghout thp World, Aslk for Lea & Pervins’ Sauco, All partios {nfetnging on_tha aboro will b by Mossru, LliA J’k P'hlfl(li\'fl. e LIS Thosacalad JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, LA ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF- TRAINS. EXPLANATION OF REFE: CR MARE, — Sn:mdf:r 0x- copted, * Sunday oxezped. +Molday oxcoptad, 3 FEV0 iy 2800 2 o § a7 Oxeop e CHICAGO & NONT,.W/ESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket CL1zes, 63 Clurkast, ernan Honse), and 3 Canale it corner Hatlun-sey i o e deprta, > 22" Tenre, | Arrive, nPnolfic Frst Line, 0 i 1S 3 uDubuquo Night [x, v uOmaba Nlght fiznros: 2 Mnrquotta bRt Panl P a a—Depot corner of Wells and Kinz! b=~Davat cornar of Canal and Kinzi MISHICAN CENTRAL & CREAT WESTERV MAILROAD. | Depoty Foot o Eake-tl.y and foof of Tuenty-soconbafy urliesi,, sontheast corner of Randolphy | by corier af Mudison, Teave, fetco aned 75 Can Arrive, . | Nflllglnmnl 00 8. M., ny Expre: Jacknan Aoc ‘Atlantle Favress, Nigit Iixpre . QUAND NAPILE AND MOSKRUON, Morning Kz Nlgit 162pross,. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD, City aud_Denver Short Line, vla Zoufste pSprinafeld, Alton o S Louia H e ent Nid 4 o kit et ¢ Donot s 51 o praclzanst | Leave, Kaneas Oity and Denver Fast Bx Itusas City Expros: 9 t, Louis aud dpri X pene [ t. Louis and Speinggriold Ex . Lix. vi Jacksonvilln Divislon. Jullarson Gity Izpros . Peuris and Kookult Expios, Qhicago & Paducah Italiran Srreatar, Lacon, Washangton Jollot & Diwiehit Acoomniodution, Arrive, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD, ‘. Unfon Derat, corner Madisan nnd Canal Aicket Offce,y ' 63 Sauth Ciark-st., opposite Sherman House, and at Denat.” , | Leave, | Avrite, Mifwaukoe, Madison & Prairis du| Chien, Mal Milwaukee, ¢ I Puint, 5t. Paul & Midnoapolls, DY [EXPEeSS..yses. Milwaukog, Groon i, Tuint, Prairio du * 8:005. . <11:002, mQ ¢ *0:30u, m |* 00 pomd) | *5:00m, m.|* 7:50p. 1| t __Op.m.ii 6:5a. 10 2LLh o ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. af Lakest, and uotaf Teenty-second-at, Trckes | Bejaticfonl (I{l}ir:.li.' n:.mlfl!ph«{,_mur”mflm': n_a . 81, Lonts Fapreas St Lonls ¥ast Lino, Caird & New Urlean Calro & Now Orloaus Fix Surgtiont, Feoris & K Dubuguo & Sionx City Dubuguo & o1 Doogo Gilman Passonigor CHICAG?, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depote, Foot oF, In wisav, and Shatecut) and Gl wnd Siztee «ices, 63 Clarl wnd at depnts. Teuva, 3all and Fapross, 0 p . Ouawa and o T p. s Dubuquy & Sto: : 3 p. s Yacitio £aut Lo, - ot Uin % D, . Kuneas Olty, Lodvouwort 5 ' oilzon & St. Josopls L3 a m.* 25, . ¢ Toxus Lixpress., o ft 7150 w Aurora 6 . 3 Meudatn, Ottawn Anrurn Passougos ‘Aurora Passonsor Duimang & BiourCity iap, Pooiflo Night Exp, for Omitia, Tuabouy Al Thy Faxpress.., Vacllig 1 li Rlail o' Vian uren and Sherman.sts, Grand Tucifio Totel, Teure, Depot, corner o 150, 1, AN 11, 110 Qs Leasenwth& Atcbison fic oo W, e [+ Turi Agvomum Nizht xpross, o FAIRBANKS' STANDAKD SCALES y oI ALL KINDS, 5 FAIRBANKS, MORLE & CO. 111 & 118 Lajie St., Chicago, Be zureful tobuy only thie Genuine, e L L T ) WINTER RESORTS. : ST. AUGUSTINE HOTEL, 1. (AUGUSTINE, T This favorlt TTouso iins heen onlarged snd rofuralsticd, aud fanou ngon for tha caceptian of o Hat, Buth Tvn tiew Adiros RV VLS ropriotors, Anausiing, i, WINTER RESORT. Na ht ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, 85AY, N, 1%, DAIANMAR. e ) fuforiuation’ nddross dyay, N. 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