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Pre i a spo We Ad e L Mills and baepen s Rchita George W. Adame, vara Ne Meitaty Was iey Hip Cyril, ws Weather Oe, Winb—Houthitent, gent 1g & MICHIGAN CANAL. siete D—Anitven-—Gald Hod, WH, Saran; Chicago Bolle, Utica, O10 uit con eo arter, Ottarta, F000 bu coms North Amerie Joba om bi aata; prop AUantle, Urison, 6H wnply Senter Sonlaul, Lockport, 1,077 ba rye, TH dels Jaga, Morrin, 11,219 ft amber, 4f,° Sa B,0c4 fe limber, Zh malty AW (Clumber, 10 #0 favcon, 754330 fe kum ant P ingles part MISCELLANEOUS, scow Louis Strom, wlilo on her way from space take t9 Chicago with a cargo of lumber, roa une acar Frankfort, Sunday night, and before whey morping kad conipletety broken up...+. Ths Moret rribune etatea that the ache Twilight, with » Detroit Prabest from Chathain for Kingetor, ron foudy at the foot of Kiyhting Island, De- sho was sailing down at thotime, BLe pout 18 tucbes forward,,,., Tho ache Gulualr, of Onley has been chartered and will shortly for Liverpool with m cargo of bonedust from var. THO Guiuate fs owned by Mylet, and will Hamilton, gedon her arcan voyaue by Capt Maw, of pecommen i oaperienced matty Who hag taken vee Toto My “old conntey woverat times, Tt Is we 10, hat the Guinatr will make a voy- expect, gout America from Liverpoul 520, athe winter, and fetuen to the lation next ain uti ee Cleveland Leader of ‘Ticeday raya Bereta morning about 20 foot of tho stone work sSerernment pier fell tuto therlver, °Vewrela of oe coer Ieaving should be very enroful not to rut entiEOR gre to break 1K, or they may get Into near The pscak tn Uitte beyond tun’ Onion {rouble ato. Persone wathing along. the dock there oats Oo bo very carofl, cupeetally iturin the night shouts The range Wghta at thy head of Bots Blana ioe ceeted bY tho Canadion Gororimnent to mark Manoel over theeresning at the Limo Kilur, ee entranico. tte. Deteott. Tver, werd net Maeaday Might for tho first time, They Po fons Homitto Teadily bo. dintinguished from the. other Jybuin ibe neinhbothond by roueon of w red jab placed above a white one, ‘They will te displayed beg Pime from to-night up to the elas of naviun= ares Beye the Buttaln Ezprena of ‘Tuentay : “Tho os von, conrinting of tine Hryaut and Ash, which ssuallpredevo tho barges Hurciaford and Quah, aaliore wevog Toint, havo abandoned the undettaklor, Shey rehurard esterday About noon, Out of about pout tlicr tho turn” wore unable to a’ work owing ta the exposed pos. tnectiled weather, ‘The barges He well Maaiore deeply imbedded in quickwand, and may cp Chered readily in a few aya of good weather next spttog by dredalng, It jo thought they will receive sefebge from tho fall storms und feo of next wintor, He Ouirles Cash, tho owner, han declded to make no fe Seraitempt to get them off until noxt epring."? ——_—__>-—__—. INDIAN TERRITORY. gurming of 2 Church—.1sishop Pierce~ Creek nut Choctaw Councils—Death of Gen, Ohily Metatown~A trike une” Editorini, ‘Sreeial Corrcacondenes nf I'he Chteago Tribune, Mesxooze, Creok Nation, Ind."Ler,, Oct. 16.— Theneat little church erected laut winter, and ted mainly by ihe Presbytorian Soviety hero, individual membera of which wore largely in- thrumental in furbivbing means for its rection, — we, ~ DESTROYED BY FIRE hut week, ond is ao xud Joss to the good peoplo of ttia riage and community. Tho building was ton dre, and, being uninsured, Is @ total lox. Tiwad need during the week as a sciool-houso,— the term: having just commenued, under tho duection’ of Mise Ingatly, of Tremont, Ti The church, aud the tower near by, containing tho recently-purchased bell (he tower nad bell were aluo destcoyed) cost, in thelr construction, about ¥1,400. Tho Rov. Jobs Eiiott, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, fomoliately left for tho Bynod, io eession at At- cbigon, Kang.; aud eo prompt was the action had therethat ho is aio to report, from various gonrces, snbreriptions amounting to £687; and at Lreabyterian Church will bo at ouca erected hero, Mr. Einott riclly dexorves the tuoveas attuudins ais efforts, 5 Ii. REY, Dit, PIERCE, 4 Mieslonar7 Diehop of Arkansas ond Indian Tor- ntory. held divine worvice hore Yesterday morn- fug aud overs “ Bishop was formerly Reotor of 3t, Paul's Eprscopa! Chureti, at Spring- fidd, Ui, endas® most oxcollent and digtitied Conchman. Jia coutempiatos tho catudlish- mentat au carly day, among these uations, of o iron school for tho oducation of tndiun yculb-thy lucatiun to bo hereafter stated. Ho wil aleo vend wo or rhroa inertonaries to the Terittos, to eatly mect the growing wauts of ba Chi ure, ae 4 AND CHOCTAWS Wert witatives) in National + far vory hietly has been done ‘ond receiving tho mieesages of tbo reepoctive fs, Cinef Coloman Colo, of tho Choctaws, #4 furestindosed in those letters, hastecommendod tho recognition of. tho rights of full cittzeustsin of all the colored residonty of the Chosaw Notion ; and it is behoved that a Commissioner will bo aproltcd to net In cun- junction witu tho ono already appointed py the Chickstate, wod fully aud fairly settle the stacue Ofthevegrocs ia bork Nations, Gon, Blanks, Voited Staten Apocial Commmiermoner, addresuud the Choctas Council, last chureday evening. on Nua sod kindred gubjects ; aud we ow avull tho Hee of their deliberations, Col. PP. Pitchlyn, tuo famous old Chicf of the Choctaw, secoutly arrived trom Washing. ton (whore he mostly roses, ay the apouial rop- Teeentative of lig Nation), and is participating inthedonga uf tho Choctaw National Couveil ‘Bow sesembled in Armettouy Academy. OEN, CIULLY MIN TOsE, Soiviter of tho Buptiat Church, and ono of the ableat and most progicrsive of the Crovks, dled at his tome laut Puureday. Io was, [n- deed, a Canstian Lodian, a statesman, & suldior, ¢ an of universal Doueyelunca. Chiet Cole, iu his message to his Council, is Very hostile toany moro whites coming ito Lis tution. At tho eama time, he ix durtatu that no Detter crops havo over boon raised Loretufore Smong them; and yot Lam sure tha crops would a hare becu wo wLundaut but for white mug- Thisis the most sickly woason that has over eo Koon in this serilors. Chille and inter Tittent, bilious, and other fovers, ara provalont, sud puny aro “xtopping down and ay" of life On that dccount, in ‘every Hoighborhood. in THE EDITONIAL IN THE TRIUUNE, elation to “Indian Falra aud Affair,” bas beeu repablisiied in the Tortitary, and te almost thiverenily indorsed by tho teadivg Inudians,— Hind awakened thelr admiration for tho Pan roposod by your exceliout and woll-timed Geo. Shanks, who la now here, havin; 7 " g just ro fared from the Cuoctaw Nution, ways that there ‘DY Ah uuexpected aud great cbaugo of Sok anions tho Choctuws m reapect to tho ad- ; a of the wild Indiaus into this Torritory,— Laney beitig now strongly in favor of the ley Of adtnixgion, Suprema Court of tho Choctaw Nation wy deelded that tho Act of tho Council which Stax ur royalty on the coal, woud, stone, vy ted aud discovered is uncoustitutioual be ato twolva i mintktors of tho Qonpol hoctaw National Conucit. after the adjournment orate embera of tho very Treuiog re unctl, religious disauauions ara hold, eae ena a | AWormidabie Wenpon, \ The Gardned/tt“ord (Conn,) Post, ae ‘arduor guu,. Iuveuted by William Gard- ee d mauutactured by tho Vratt’ & Whitney baal ory, Wee toated Tuesday alternoon un tho tanta ‘atk River, in the preavace of » Isrge tie ty gentlemen iuterested in weapons uf tthe lading Gen, Franklin, Horace Lord, and Hives ‘Vbo exhibition gun, which ly construct- Ing @ sate goueral principles as thy Gat tee La bed but two barrole, although the num- bs Incroaued to twanty-tive, With but ee barrols the gun waa tired iv groups of rai ges, Occupying from 6 to G wuounds, Sel ra n coutinuous and unbrokea sound, The Arie effect of such & Weapon ma: readily yeaah cepecially with an jucreased num- arrels, ‘Tho wocbanisin was explained ‘ugh to bo exceodingly simple. Ths gun eof ed thown, us bus 99 Pounds, and for Held use iq to bo ate eon liguter, “Mer, Gardner intends to marae for exhibition at Vbiladelphia next folate Eine twenty-lvedarrels, uslug ateel~ oy RFE cg ns io Chinamen Grown Thritty, . Carwon (uer.) AE pea, ich Chinsiaan held’ iacozaid -biawout ct Sehwaroe’, Wedocuuay, “AN the wagons and ae tu the city wore musterod tuto aer- ch hendey any as throo distinct processions, id fan ce by a baud beating wonorous gouges treet kh cymbals; passed through Carson th tus post-mortem collation business, iss! Was abundant, but the Washoes Wthat ie Wiatful sorrow, only too well-inform. sn loft © Kood old days when Mr. China- uy ae Great tracks of yrub upon the graves an Patted fellow pagaus tor tho voble rou ie N bis aborigins! stomach wih have Vedi way. John, now more pindont aud i rind bo) topger leavos theso sepulliral fame 4 fee touder mercies of tue spoiler, but tadizeg ee tothe festive board and ‘gor- Moun om with an unghostly apporite my THE COURTS. Conclusion of the Argument on the Abstract Question, Tho Hooley-Haverly-Maguiro Postponed Till To-Morrow. Case Record of Jydgmonts and of Now Suilse.~ The Criminal Docket. Decision of the Supreme Qourt in Hough va, Tho Oook County Land Oompany, CHICAGO. THE AUSTHACT HUIT, Tho closing argtiment on {lo motion to dis- solyo the injunction im tho case of MacVeagh vs. the Board of County Comtnwdoners was mado youtorday morning Loforo Judge Farwell by Mr. M. F. Luley in behalf of the defendants, Aftor alluding to tho accunation that he had been at one tine a member of tho Ciuzcus’ Association, the counsel admitted tho fact, but said that when tho Assceiation ran into the hands of o Prominont politician now running for oflice, ho thought it timo to leave. Ne worked for pay Jiko othor attornoys, and when ho loft tho Agso- ciation ho of coureo conred receiving any fees from it, and therefore could not bo ro- proached for onco being retainod by it. Ho furs thor claimed that ail tho materia allogations mando in tho bill wero a6 to quostions of law, aud did not roquiro any answer in tho pleadings, ex- copt tho charge that tho books purchased word not auch ag oro authorized by tho law, Tho charge of fraud was aluo denicd;“and it waa claimod that the allegation In that respect was not suflicient, as no cliarge was made against tho Commissionors in thetr corporate capacity. No court would interfore with tho acta of 6 tounicipal body when no traud wos shown, In the present cance, io addition to that, tho Commissionors wore author- ized to neo their discretion, and thelr decision waa therefore final. Tho preaent attempt was only another endeavor by the citizens to controt the workings of the Comtuasionors aa thoy last 4; ring attempted to control the govornment in regaril to tho late charter clection. Tho Com- tmusioners bad the power; they had oxorciaed is ins proper and honest manner in purchasing tho books, and ther acty should thereforo be allowed to sland, At the conglusion of Mr. Tuley’s argument the case was taken under advisement, and a de- eifou will not bo reudered for sovoral days, THE HOOLEY-MAGUINE CONTEST. A motion was made youterday morulug to dia- solyo the injunction granted’ Inst Saturday in tho suit of J. H, Haverly ve, Jt, M. tooloy and Thomas Maguire, this suit was brought to re- straln tho dofendants from interforing with com- plainant’s possession of Moolry’s Theatre under ts lense frou Maguire, Mr. Hardy, on behalf of tho complainant, asked to havo the motion postponed, on tho ground that his voico was notin condition for him to argue the question, and also that notico had only boon served on bitn late in the aftor~ noou of Tuesday, and before the auswer, cross. bill, and affidavits woro filed, Tho motion was thorofore postponed until to- morrow morning, the complainant ugreeing to give an additional bond in the sum of 91,000 by that time, TUE CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD COMPANY. A petition was filed yesterday in the United States Cue.it Court by the’ Union Ro ling Mills Company atuting that they had furnished to the Clicavo, Danville & Vinconnee Rnilroad Com- pany about 14,860.79 woth of iron, and that oly 83,07C had been paid thereop. Tho sgreo- ment was mado at the timo the iron wax con- tcactud for that the Company should receive payment.for the irou in freight charges ou what- aver material it wished to havo carried over the Chicago, Danville & Vinconnes Rend, sud this arrangement was carried out'by both the con- tracting partion uutil Gon. Audoron toox charge of tho road as Receiver, He now invisia that the Holling Milla Company shall pay for {cs froight m cash, and, as it has not dono xo. he ing eoized sevoral aar-loada of fron in tranaita bolonging to the Company, It theroforo, al- though claiming a mecbauie’s Nea for tho iron fuvolshod, ia willing {o waive that right if tho old agreomont ca bo kept in fore » and weky that the Recciver may be compolled to carry out the previous agroemont with tho railroad. Tho petition was referred to the Blaster In Cuancery. AN OVEDZEALOUS MENCHANT, John McNicholas, who was. indicted 8 abort time ago by tho Grand Jury in the United States District Court, was arraigned yesterday bofoe Judge Btudgett. Tho chaige against blm wus of buying from two United States soldiers eighty-threo army coats valuod ot o8.44 each, and thirty-throa army blankota valued at $3.11 each, together witha jargo ameunt of military Btures and public proparty, whon ha know that tha soldiers ad no right or power to dispose of euch goods. Tho piisonor pleaded net guilty, aud was admitted to palin the sum of 33,000, with Thomas O'Brien as surety from, day to day. pivoncra, Mary J. Cotton complains that hor husband, Charles A, Colton, has repeatedly been nufvith- ful to hia mar,inge vowa, und that he ina habst- ualdrunkard, So sho wauts a divorce sud all- amouy, Soxoph Loonards atso insinuates that, as hig wifo hos lott hin in singlo blessodness for the part threo yoars, hols not averse to continuing in that, to lilm, happy condition, {f sho can ouly ba: persuaded or cotnpeltod to Sot him alone in the future. Joshua L, Clarke filed a bill for divorco from ils wifo Lucettia Minerva, on ¢ho ground of desortion. ITEsts, The election of Axcignes in the bankruntey matter of U, C. P. Holton was coutinuod thirty days, . Rogistor Mibbard will not be in the city to- morrow or Saturday. Discharges from bankruptcy wore issned to William H, Boomer and Bainual A. Jenks, Iu tho caso of E, 1. Hunt vs, G. I. Murehio, Bradford Hancock wan appoiited Recoivor, undor a bond for #4600, The samo porrson wae also appointed Hecoiver in the cave of Frye ct al, va, A. McCurdy, J. II. Martin, aud L. 1, Murtin, the Lond boing 25,000. UNITED STATES COURTH, Witliam H. Clark bogana suit for 7,000 against James G. and Harvey W. Brown, SUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF, William E, Jobnson began s suit for £2,000 against John MoAssoy. Ferry & Bro, brought sult against William J, and Thomas 8, Johnson to rocaver 4,000, Herman Volsenthal and Oharloy Kozminaki sued Emory E, Childs for &1,200, J, EH, Allison filed 6 bill ogainst Clarko Naynor, 8, P, Walkor, trusteo, W. A. Lowell, aud A, J. Bawyor to foreclose 9 trust deed for $1,000 on Lots 86 and 8U of Block 1, fn Phin- uoy's Subdivision of tho . W. I¢ of tho N. B37 of tha N. I. 1¢ of See, 11, 88, 15, Lindaoy Ward suod John ©, Garland for 1.500, Jacob and W. J. Kolley and E, W. Morley sued J. i, Bowon for 31,000, CiuouIT count. Michael O'Tiyrne bogan a eult in trespase saint Wilbur F, Storoy, Isying bis damages at E.. &_ A. VanBuren began a suit for $5,000 against Jamos Cash, ‘Thomas Conway sued the Town of Joforson for 81,000. CRIMINAL CoonT, Charlos Powors was tried for on asgsult with intent to kill, commutted on Horgt. Ebersold nome timo ago on SoSth Clark atreot. Powers was tried before Judgo Far. woll gome weoks ago, aud found guilty. A motion for anew trial was mado aud ranted, and took placo yesterday before s jury. tho trial Occupied most of the day, and reaulted ine verdict of nok guilty, Danio Crane pleailed guilty to an assault with intont to do bodily injury, and was remanded. Charlea Biller ploaded guilty to larceny, and was romandod, 5 Arthur Haua, 8 years of age, indloted for burglary, was discharged from custody aud or- dored to bo sent to his parents, TRE oaLt, Junox Gany—40, 63 to 02, 65 to 79. Juvaz Moone—36, 27, 29, . Jupax RoveRs—105 to 120 inclusive, and set cago term No. 27, Juvax Looru—71 to 05 inoluaiye, excopt 81. JUDGMENTS. Ormovrr Counr—Jupox Koaxas—Henry John vs, Suicago & Nortuwesiern Hallway Company, $317.10, JN. Gre ve, William 0, Lunt, $176.24,—W, Vi Abrend ys, Goorgo Kobimaun, $159,16.-W. A, & Ca, vu. J, 0, Wilsou and B, W, Hyman, § debt, and $1,353,52 damages, Jubor Yooru—J. 8. Kalisko va, M-rous and Richant Motz, $100,—J. 11, Salles et a). va, Fred W. and Allen, ¥, Griswold, $510,78,—J, MeDoruott & Co, va, Pateiok J, Eustace, $416.U3,—Gray Brothers va. H. E. Haydon, H012—8, B, “Rounds va, 4 LU, Monore, $1117, Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Company ve, It, 'E, ‘Taylor, $1,600.00.—0, 0, Wallon va. Hugh Maher, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, ‘Istian Stein, $1,744.—F, tit and John Ttekeyy va, Bare, $410.44, Herman Weil hi Her eb al fe EEO SUPREME COURT DECISION. HOUAH VA, THE COOK COUNTY LAND COMPANY, ‘Yue Supreme Court Monday filed an opinion inthe casa of Oramel 8. Hough va. Tho Cook County Land Company. It was by Seholtletd, J. ‘Thi was a Lillia equity filed by Hough in the Superior Court of Cook County to act avide ® conveyance of certain lands mado by him to tho Company, and to cancel tho atock of tho Company issued to bim in payment for tho same, A demurrer was intorposed to the bill by the Company, and it waa sustalned by the lower court, Which dismisned tho bill. ‘The transactions out of which tho caro grow aro aubstantlally as follows: Tho Company claimed to be a corporation with power to lend and borrow mionoy, to purchase lands, and make improvements on them. Hough, bolieving that the Company was empawercd by its charter to buy faud and issue stock in payment, coulracted with it in May, 1873, to well it cortain lauds, in conaidoration of the jesus of 363 shares of its stock to lim, the Company at the sama time agrocing to loan him 40 por cont af the valno of tho stock, and tv hold the stock as collateral, ‘Tho agreement was carried ont, and tho trann- fera of land and stock mado; but afterward Mough was informed by counro! that the Con- pany had uo right to take tho land and issue tho ttock: thatthe Company wae formed wider a charter to tho Land Jmproveinent and Irrigation Company granted in 1867; that the change of namo and increase of atock were void; aud thut the only power tho Company had was to pur- chase lands for irrigation, and sell tho samo when improved fer tho ramming of crops, It is furthor alleged specifically that the Cow te pany has been engaged in various not authorized by ite charter, Buch ay purcha: ing and improving city lots, and the bke. llough inaista that tho purchase of tho land and tho loaning of money Were coutary to statute, and thereforo void, Tho deciaton then quotes tho soveral lawa bearing upon tho holding of real estate by this and other corporations. ‘I'be act under which (he Irrigation Company was incorporsted om- powers it ‘to have, hoid, ote,, fanda, tonementa, « «+ « and effects of overy kind, and the eamo to grant and salt." ‘Tho fourth section of tho act note forth tho chiof objects of the Company to bo the purchase of land and water-couracs sud “*to facilitate the growth of crops in dry eoasous, and to cnitryato the kame for such craps chiofly aa require irrigation to produce tho largest re- turne.” ‘Tho section of the geporal law under which the Company changed its name provided that any corporation which availed iteolf of the henebts of the act should thereafter be unbject to tho genoral laws of the State, Now, one of tho gencral Jaws then and still in forco provides, in effect, that no corporation on- tnblished for the ‘pecuniary benetis of its stockholdors sball bold more land than. is neces- sary for the tranraction of its bueinces, and if any compauy shall become possessed of more Jande than ‘aro wecessary to tho trausaction of their busjoesy, then thoys lands should bo xold atanction at leastonce s year, And it is made the duty of the Btato’s Attorney of tbe propor courts to proceed against such company by in- formation to enforce the sale provided for ‘Tho firet section of the samo law authorizes corporations to be formed for any lawful pur- pose *oxcopt banking, . . . real-estate bro- kerago, . ... and tha buaivogs of loaning money.” ‘The Court then passes to consider whethor (conceding that the Company had power only ag above) the title to lands conveyed to it for othor vurposes is void. Tho authorities cited by Hough, tho appollant, bear on tho decision that contracts prolubited by the statute are void. ‘Tho Court makes this important distinction hero, that in the caees quoted the party ia abao- jutely denied the power to acquire any rights thiough the contract, while in the caso of tho Land Compsny, the appollea, there ia power ta purchase and recotve title to Jands, but only for partioular purpose, In tho first case, the prin- ciple afects the powor to nequire; in the other, simply tho use to which the scquisition shall be put. The Company having powor to purchase and hold lands, and Uough having canneity to cou- voy tho title, the Uvurt decites that tho title was vosted in tho Company by the delivery of the deed, and that tho question whothor the Company had by the purclago and ugo exceeded ita charter powors waB ons simply between tho Btato and the Company with which Hough aa grantor had uothing to do, The decros was accordingly aflirmed. Walker, Ch, J.. bold that the Company ox- cocded their powers in purchasing the innds, and sbould bo held to have taxon no title by tho Purchase, Lsman Trumbull for Hough; Qoorge W. Smith for the Conipany. —-__ ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. PROCEEDINOS YESTERDAY, Orrawa, Ill, Oct, 20.—Tho following are the Suprome Court procesdings to-day : NEW MOTIONS, 268, Hichardson vs, Davis; motion to affirm the Judginent for waut of briefs, 2, Leople's Docket—Tho paople va, Goodrich ¢ the anawer of the resyondeut filed, and a motion to #trike the Information from the Ble; also to ect the cause for Uearing, LICENAE. Frank J, Eckels will be grauted Neense to practice nw in Uhld State, ¢ CALL OF TILE DOCKET. 501, Anahel Merce ve, Tho People ex ret. Numecy; 505, Albert R, Fox ot al,’ va, the samo; 608, Tho Ouke wood Cemetery Associaiton’ va, the same; B07. W, SI. Batler ve. +508, Jock G, Walter et al, vs." the namo; bv. Uoorgo 'E, Cook etal, re, tho mame? 510, Edward Simon ya, the samo} continuod with No. 522, S11, Guorgo W, Parker ys, the Samos 512, Obadiah dackwon va, thy Bamo 5 612, Ligh Saber et al, vs. the Hanoy 614. C,C, 1 Holden va.’ the Same; continued with No, ot, 521, Martin Andrews et al. vs. ‘Tho Poople ex rel. Rumiboy j 622, Androws va, tho People ex rul, Martin continued as por stipulation on file, 623, J, 8, Merriam va, tho Peopla ex rol. Rumsey; Basued, Sai, J. V. Le Bloyne ot al, vs. the Samo 625, G. PY. MeBriule va, the Samo; passed 520, W. H, Uradicy et al, ve, the Saine ; passed, baz, Ann L. Mason ot al, va, the Baine ; Parco), 62 Oakwood Uemotery Association va tho pot. Bamo} passed 230," slexandor Murray vs, tho sate ; passed, Bil, Jolin Vorsytho tal, vu. tho eithe; coblinued with No, 621, Cook County Land Company et a), vs. the samo; passed, ‘ken ou call, Es 3. 3. Yorks hurat'et al,;'taken on $30, Dick Richurdson, for uso, etc,, ct al. vs, BL, We Lenter, et al. take on call, Er Est. Ne Lgncaster ot al, vs, Tho Pople ex rol, Mier; ed, 538. Wond ot al, va, tho samo ; passed, Say, MoKlchan va, tho sumo 5 ‘passed, 510, B. V, Pago va, tho same} praaed, ADJOURNMENT, The Court adjourned to 2 o'clock to-morrow moruing, ———— ELSEWHERE. THE CATE-M'DILL ELECTION CAGE IN THA JOWA BU- FREME COURT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Manion, Wis,, Oot. 20.—Tho Supreme Conrt to-day auuouuced geveral decisions, among oth- ora that tho action of the Wood County canvaus- ors, last Novembor, in throwing out the voto of the Yown of Lincala in Wood County, by which Judge Cato, Reform candidste for Congress, ab- tained a certificate of olection for the Highth Distriot, although Dr. McDill, the Republican candidate, bad a majority of votos, was illegal, ‘The decivion was mado on @ contest over tho olection of county oflicora who were canvesacd in by throwing out tho vote of Lincola, A fine of $200 was imposed on tho canveusing oficer foromost in the fraud. OTHER PROCRRDIYGS OY THE lowa SUPREME COUNT Speetas Diavaten ta The thigago Tribune, Donvguy, Ia., Oct, 20.—The Supreme Court to-day delivered « very important decision, in- volving the valldity of the act of the Stato Leg- jelature passed to compel tho railroads termtnat- fog at Council Bluffs to make the transfor of passengers and frolght at Council Lina inetead of Quaha, whore such transfers are now mado, ‘The Girowt Court of Pottowstomie County granted ® maandatory injunction commanding the Kans: St. Joe Railroad to comply with tho Jaw, ‘Tuo Cumpany appealed, ‘The appeal was disposed of to- in favor of the Company, la three of the Judges hotaing that tho act of the Logiatature was unconstitutional, because it op- erated to impede commerce between the Htateu, Judge Bock read a dissenting opinion in favor of Council Bluffs ond the act of tho Logivlature, Oploions wore roudered iu tho following casoa; Englekon va, Ullyce appasl from Jackson Circult ; affirued and act axido, appellont from Clinton Circuit ¢ ‘Oswald ve, Hay Wied) the cad bulug argued fur appelist by Foster, ‘Thin ty the Grat case ever rity Mrs, J. Hien aryuod in tis Biate before the Supreme Cours bya iigleken ve, Stilts; sppellant from Jackaon Cir cult; allirmed by stipulation, Pose YH PU; front Jackson District; con. awed, Btlers ve, Olty of Oskalooss from Mahaske Circuit ; affirmed. Dortor vs, The Obicago, Rock Island & Tacttic Haile road ; sppellaut frum Jaspers Oirvuls; yorerscd, OCTOBER 21, 1875. Darbor va. Tryon and Pierce The tity of Connell Binte 'y BE doy and Count # from Tottowattomle Clrent MOODY. The Evangelists Last Sunday at Northfield, Mnsse New Pork: Herat. Nontnereny, Mass, Oct. 17.—Additional intoront attached to Mr. Moody's worvico to-day from tho foct that 1% wox lis Innt Hunday in Northtiold. Mr. Moody beyan lig work bere Hopt. 9, and tho past mx weeks have beon o souson that tho village will never forget. Mun- drads have been awakened to the highor objects. of life, and rcores avo been brought to Christ. Mr. Moudy's work has been a great thing for tho Old North Congrogational Church, thy Ko- ctety of which, having Leen for years divided 1a Cite ke a Compantes 5 over an old dispute abuut “the rolling of tho pews, lui nov Leen reunited and bermonized, and old men, who hed nut been in tho church-edifice for ten yours, have once more tenuwed their attachment, Tho obntoration of these old causes of estraugemaut ig no amall thing to have accomplished, but that ix not all that tos accrued to tue Buciety through Mr, Moody's presence. A large cirela of inen ond women, young mou and maidens, have beet converted, uid will sirengthon the oid church. The youny lady converte hold ingependeat prayer-mcetings” by theinsoives on weekday evenlugs, us do aleo tho young men Ly thomucives, and avery week keeH the number of attendants increased, Nor is this alt, for grace bus not been limted tu the North Charch, but vermentug the eutira community, tan pasecit even the Unitariaus’ lines, waero the inniacer in commant of the forces threw out a picket av the alatm was given, aud followed it with an act- nal offensive assault upon LEvaugolical methods and doctrine, Not only has the unseemly Cni- tarian opposition not binderod Bir, Muody's work, but tis zeal bos bonefited Ar. Suudor- Innd’s peoplo, who, after hearing Moody, lave taken a now interest in religion, and, while some have joined Sunderlaud's church on account of always having attouded it, etill othora of that sovisty bavo, of late, hoard Mr. Moody altogethor; aud it would nut bo strange af Mr, Sunderland's recent opposition sermon ebould eventunte in a division of his Society, for there were not a fow of his people who did not wish to go as far as that sermon would pet them, and who have wince shown thoir proforenve for Moody and the North Church, ‘Khe effect, outside of Northfield, in this viein~ ity, of Mr, Moody's work, can nover be ectitnat- ed, Tho multitndes that havo poured in frum the surrounding towns have all felt the puwer of tho man and the truth ho speake. Tho oid church was crowded von to the alstes this afternoon, nud the meetng way opened by the singing of the hymn, Lam trusting, Lord, In Thee, B, F. Jacobs, the great Sunday-xehool worker of Chicago, who had preached ta the morning, led in prayer, and it was fullowed by Mr. Moody's favorite hymn, ‘Tell me the ol, ot Flory, after which Mr. Moody rend tho fitty-first Psalm ; aud thon was sung the hymn, God joved tho world of sinners lort. After this, Bir. Moody said be would wpoak np- ons part of the niuth verso uf the third chap. ter of Genowis,—" Whoro art thou?” THE SERMON, The first question asked of man after the fall, not where {s thy nelzhbor, where fe this man or that man, but Where art thou?’ T don’t know as Twas ever ins pluce where paople Led so much on une kind of food Xa 1p Northticld, Tuat is on some one eite’s fault, You will never get fat on that food, It 1s poor foud for the soul, What aro others’ faulta to thee? We do uot come before God in families, but, ona by one, wo inust- pass up to Mim, Now, axk yourselves there questiona: Whore ami? Who am 17 Whero am I going to? I bave talked yith somo here who tink they have uo /hereaiter, If a insu tiiake be is uo better than oxen, I tulght as well preach to the oxe. It ia little account what the reorle In the town think of you, but tt ts of great importance how you stand in thie eignt of God, Wherp art thon? No sooner had tho news reached God that Adam had fallen than down came Gol, God was tho becker, Aduin oughtto have Leen, Me ought to have cried up ond down Even, God! where art Thout But it was tho yoico uf grace, tho yoico of God, doubt if Adam bun ever had a son who has not Leard ft, Down the ages it has come, Where am 17 Like uts autumn leaf or a Weaver's shuttle, my Ifo will toon bo gone, but where sin 1? ‘There are three clanses hore thia afternoon that I wiah to apeak to: they who Profess Christ, those who have waudered owas, and Khoau wha never made s professton, Professng Chris tlans, ask yourselves now, What aru you duing for God After twenty yeare of Chrletfan ‘profession I have Jearned one thing, a nan is either a grest alumbling Mock or hatea help, He must bo doitg good or evi; ‘Thore {a uo neutral ground. When the devil wants to do a work bo goes ton Christian. Satan aims high. When bo wanted ono to copier Christ he got Caiphas; when be wanted a tuay w betray Mim he got 8 divclple; when be wanted 4 man te deny Mim bo got Teter, This queation which fask you to ask youre felvor comes Lowe tome, I am lout to leave yuu, T bnve beon hero two months, Have T dono all I might? J think not, T wish I might have Lecn more faituful. “IT nught havo won more souls, Let the {bought come Lome to you, lave you been a veuuel fit for thy Master's uso? “Khink of the luxury of winning » goul to Christ, A teacher in Europe unce canie to me and aaid sue bad left her clara for that ono sficruoou, There wero only four oF five Little boys in it—only ‘= triding work. My friende, a litte tow- headed boy in your cles may boa Martin Luther, ‘Thera may bo a refurmuttun wuiabering fy bbs breast, Would to God tho slumbering Churel of God would, awake, We should seo # reformation, The Church of God in action! Ob, what a blessed sight, T tnt there ure eome here'who object to the work and methods, even among professed Chrletians, In Lugland’ a young man came futo our meetings who had beou o gambler. Ho had gatnbled away 0 aietling, but big mother bad a proju dico agaluet so-called apecial meetinys, aud, ale though her son was converted aud gold itn fast horsey, stopped gambling, and led many of bis old agsociates alio to-Chriat, yet the wus go full of projudice that, though the was a profersed Christian, ake did not wish to bear him tell of bis reform.’ O that God would crush out this prejudice of profeesod Ours Manat Let us vay, © Work, Tord, os Thou will.” A father weut once with his Hitle ciitd tute thy woods and Jald bimeelf down under g treo and went to wleep, ‘Tho child sprinkled leaves over the father in play, aud after a Walle waudored away. Tho father awoke und called for Lis child, but i¢ was nowlery to bo seen or heard, Iu search he came to a precince, aud at the foot bo saw hts child, all man: gled and dead, Ho ruaved to its side aud wildly uccuéed himself of the murder for haying slept. Whata picturot While Christians aleep thelr clildren, wauder over the precipice of sin. Trofeused Clrive tins who object to methoda called revival methods, ark yoursulves this queatlon, Ar you standing 10 God's way? You ara opposed to God's works, The ‘Une will come when you will regret it, There is ua huutral ground; you aro elther opposing the cause of Obrist or helping it Fauso nuw and ouraulycs, “Wheroam 1?" And if there are any bere working lust God, may Me conyict them of their ain now, No one does more harm than the backsuder, Is there any reason for his act? In he ever huppy? I never Know ous tobe, There ia no reason why you shuald not come back to God, ‘There is broad enough wud to spare, Did you ever think what {ho Prodigal lost, while away? Why, ho lost good fod, clothing, health, the lovo of the father—everything, Backshder, you went from Got; God did ‘not go from Fou. tho. shortest way back 1s the best; the quickest is the way to take, Mefore they had ruilroaud iu Chicago the farmers Wrought in their crojw in wagous, Oucu father sent Lis eon into the city tasell the grain aud hedld not return, ‘The father wont to tho city and found his on bud been into 8 gambling-honsa aud Jort all, bud even sold the horse and wugou and gambled themaway, ‘Then, inatead of going buck to Lis father, he thought tt best to rum away, Did the father A$ him go? No, Uo arraaged hiv busnens and fol- lower bis aon overto the Pacific coat, He preac! tna chuteh, telling the atory of Lis lost hoy, “Lau bo: was thurs and heard it, He carne tw hin father, Hin father would Lear no word of Hogy, bo wus 80 glad ta get him back. Doar Chrfatiane, pray for any back. aliders hero to-night, Ob, wanderer, leave the dark fountulus of alnand como back] Ono thing makea wo sad to leave Northfeld, whilo some are almout per- siaded, could leave with a light heart {7 yea would me to Christ, Ob, winuer, whero art thou? If ro saved, where eliull tho sine Der ap} year bas been the most solemn: year of my life, Tum in the miudle of Life, at the top of tho bil Where we turn tu go di Sonw aro hero also whom I would hike to ark to look over your ast tfe, Half of life tn gone, Where are you to-nlyut? Are you on God's sdo? Have you any hope? How many tlinos hiss God callod you 7 Some of ux look down upon gruve- yards where f@ a mother's yravo, ora clilil’s whom you promised to Jropere to meetin beaver, Ibavo ou kept the pr 7 All aloug up ihe pathway cf fe are tninbstones, by tho sldy of which wo havo oniived to strive for heaven. Another thing, the sermon preached lon yoars ago that sffected you then docs not How. Is that your coudition 2) Louk toward tho foot of the hit. There biay be the shroud aud cofhn walling for you suver than you think. ask joutselt whero are you? Haye you ® bopo fis Gud? ¢ not do not Ieavo thi house to-uight with out it. There are threo ateyé to the list warld, Firat, neglect of Christ, Some say what have { dou? Well, suppoao you Lave not doneanythiug? Many are cus off af that step, Tao sccond step is refusing Christ, They bad pot taken (hat atep at firet, but now they bave. how sadt But the lest etep is sadder, despising—when you say you despise this religion, this Bibles Some may go away and tock, but all Tesh ay ds I hops God will preas the text bone to your bearta, Where are you? Is ft to toke scata here and criticise that you comme lo these meetjuge? Cau yon afford ta do that? ‘There ia nothing more for God to do, He ta reounclud, Why uot accept bim now? Au En. gishmsu bud a ‘petted ouly son: bis” fat wae any with hi and ogaid obo wished he would ‘leave home. ‘The boy said ho would, aud never return Ul bis father sent for him, But bis mother did not give biw up, but tried all ber life to reconcile then. Oa hor death bed slo avkud ono Y thing, that be should seud for hor boy. ‘The haughty futher satd bo wo No, sho watd, ho would never come a0. for’ hima aud thy boy camo, But thy father wouldu’t recognize bin, Tho wotber spent her dyivg atreuyth ia trying to reconcile them in vain, Finally, putting tho hagds of each together she diod, "They looked at the dead body and their eyes mot, and there over that body they be éame reconciled, tn ouw thiny this illustration duce hot bold wood.” Don’ thine that God fs augry you, God stands here to-night saying, “Ob, sinner, [gam reconciled to,y0uj will you uot be rovunciled to with me?" Aud tho moment yuu are there is jug in heaven, Ax Mr. Bloody, who had aro} a trembling voice, clesed hin ayy cal, very mauy were weeping a'l over the chore, Ifo extendo'l the invitation to sil to rise that wanted to bo prayed for, and twanty-five revo nt ones, Suce weating that the young cunveris also re, agreat number atone. Ms. Mooty aald: Oh, Lord, we thank Thea for the pleasant Sunday evenmes in this place, and now, aa so Have come £9 the Jast one, give uta final bleseing.” Hero he hid tie face, wet with tears, Hn bis bandkerchiof, and Mr. daeobs continued the prayer. No wonder Mr. Moody wad affected, for there, In a front seat, was his own Mother, Who was a Unitarian, standing to Le prayed for. The hymn, ‘There 9s founteln fillet with blood, and the doxology clowad the mecting, Av inyuirers’ mcoting was imino the church yourry Lelow, which was specdily thronged, aud wher Mr. Moods, Str. Jacobe, and the Roy, Mr, Cin tho pastor, prayed and counkeled with the anxious anes, Pho services of the day were clorcl with a crowded praia meeting in the ove Mr. ch n throaghont in toly held in ching, ead by Mr dn Moody announced that ho hinsse tho following Monday, Tuesday. ot evenlbge, and that wouldend bis et: field, the mut leave town ou ‘Th mencing AIS WORK 1 BROOKLYN noxt Sunday, # Mr. Bankey, ‘Sho praises mecting outa was onder the auspices of the new Young Men's Curirtian Association, organized lyst Saturday vening with Mr, Mocdy's brother Samucl for resident. Ho is a Deacon iv the Unitarian and rinen fur prayer soveral mos, for whieh the Unitarians remonstrated sith lim, but all they ot out of hii on the question was: ‘Ths prayers of there good men can't hurt me, can thay 7” ‘The new Young Men's Chri-tian Association fs to conduct meetings Suuduy evempgs iy the church hereafte: ore Sere en Hard Times Ahends Atlanta ((41.) Constitution, Jake sauntered upto where Peto waa sitting mending a whip-laeh. “Tete, plesse, rir, Jen) mo « quarter?" ‘Ts you a foul ¢” waid Pete, “Pay yor back next week, ‘clar to grashus.” “Takin' up akerlection to get into de cireus, am ye?" again queried Pete. “No T ain't—lawar I ain’t— I'm got a pertick- Jes nee for dat quarter to-day!" eacuestly urged aa “Well, Tean't negoshorate do quarter fer ya to-day, Jake.” “I'ay yo back, shore, Pete, ef Isdon't L hopo Ll may diel" - hard times comin’ nox’ weck--da cirkus de hyar au'il bankrup’ de town, ‘Spose yo dou't re- comomber dat de cirkus wid ove olemplint last Year nigh busted Atlanta, and now dis on's got four—tink o' dat!—four clempuints, an’ I tell yer money's gwine ter be skeercer dan freed- inan banks round hysr nex’ week! Go ‘long, altile {” And tho chill went off minug the quarter. ese ed ase An lowa Wo: Wayne County Rept Ty, Notticr—I_ hi y certity that William L. Terry positively lied. and he knew it, whou ho eaid in bia notice that Lhad left his bed and board withont any provocation, He talked about taking pereons’ lives 1f ho thought no one would find it ont, and by bis looks, actions, aud treat- meut I feared him. Neither did 1 leave his bed and board, us he proposed the separation, and took meaway hiuself. He @ MO No trent. ment that a husband should give hia wife, aud I was #0 troubled that I could not sleep at night, Thereby notify atl merchaoots tuat Ido not waut any goods on William [.. ‘Lerry'’s account ; na, 1 amablo tofoot my ovn bills without asking odds of him. Ail Taek is for bim to attendtu his own busine-4 and 1 willattend tomine. fain only eorry that my namo is Terry, nud do not in- tead that it shall be longer than Tecan have it chavged. The beat that l can eay for hin is that Ido not consider myrelf the wife of auy such a pouting, ecolding, deceitful woman- or, Marty Bo & dby the glosus pinging of f “Yer can't doit, chile, I toll ye! Dere’s mights | AMUSEMENTS. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT, | APRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF RAIN A BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMES THE BENUFIT OF ST. JOSEPH'S ORPHAN ASYLUM, Conalsting of DRAMATIC RECITATION, IMITABLE LMPERSONATIONS, And IU MOROUS STORIES, etew DOUGHERTY, Rererved acata wiil Ye for ede on and after 1 otclo k toxlay, atfnren, MeClarg & ANT Bhateeme. Ade Tnderbon, Gue. 5 Penerved mute In this. contertion the folvelag communication from Dit hop Voley will Lo read with interest + “MR. D, Doteuenry ag hindi eonentet 6 deticer a becture for the venent Set. du erh'e Ory ban Anya. fly conamne ind fhe urator ant hin cause (9 the yeu sroueaupport qf the enmity, STuostas Foury, Lushan bide, of Chicago SPRINGER'S NT FOR PLYMOUTH CHURCH, ONE WHEE, Coumencing Monday, Oct. 18, LOCATION OF TBNTS: CORNER MAUION AND ELIZABETE-STS, TWEeSsT sxrDe. Seats for Six Thousand People ! ExtensiveMonagerio,, 500 Wild Danats, ‘ammoth Cirens, Ormers. Thousands of Muscum Wondors, 4 Largo Pavilions, ADMISSION TO ALT, ONLY 25 OTS. __Tw0 Exhibitions Daily, 1 and 7 p.m. MCORMICK HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 23, \ MR, THEODORE TILTON ‘Will deliver bis celebrated Lecture on the "PROBLEM OF LIFE:? Tickets at STOTT’S, Statloner, 153 State-nt. Reeerved Seats, 7% conte; aliniesson, Su cents, Dovrnopen ut 715, Lectlire 8.1. « BEOURE "YOUR SBATS QUIORLZ: ADELPHI THEATRE, Corner Dearborn and Monroeste, Tr Enthuslastic Ke LENTON FAMILY, the Champions of thy World, ZOR, THE INTREHID, With tho marvevous lesp, Blinlfuid in a wack, from the Grand Tier, turulug a eummereault in the alr, and catching by'a rlugie pendant rope on the stage. "Last week of the Mra. Geo, Ware's Comie Opers Company. The very popular Negros Comediaus, Singers, und Dancers, PEABLEY aud HUGHES, ‘The celebrated Jody Song-and-Dance Artitts, MLLE, LEA and LA YETITE Ws, The Dramutic Company in the new Urish Drama, JACK MARKAWAY IN IRELAND, MiLLINERY. 124. STATE-ST. Tyo Doors North of Eiadisan, FALL HAT! Birds, Wings, Plumes, Ost. Tips, Flowers, ete. TRIMMED GOODS. Btrangors will find a large variety to se- lect from, Ordera promptly executed. VELVETS, Grenadines, Tisaue, ete, L224 srarest, REMOVES WEBSTER’S.__ LEGAL. Trustee’s Sale. Woeneas, Tho Clifton Motel Compacy, decd of trust, dated tho Ist day ai October, Tecord 4) in ine wr'e oftica uf Cook ty Mato ot ilmols, in Hook 27 uf Itacoed, o& page 220, did couroy ta tho undersigned, $0. trust, the property Hore baring been madu to sin dato with said deed of trust, aniounting in the ogent to tho su of che hinitred and fifty thousand ra. each payable tu Loarur tu teuscara alter date, tha tutecest un cach at sald bonds at 8 per cent per annom from the dato thereof aut) maturity being secured to be paid on tie tir ut Uctobor and April in caci by twent even daty wi tached t, ewoh of anid bar Ana where de fn cane of default: pay or any of them, or the futorest thereon a Any tart theranf, thon, pen the application of the legal loldor of said bends wuld be lawful for the undersigned to 1d devi of trust doseribed, and all utorost and boneuit of said Ulitton Hotel cocasors and a*aigns in and to 4! public auction, un the said protatses, to tha hig br Didders fur casb, tirat giving notice of tho time of such Joby publishing auch notice 19 Ube of the powspapers at such time ublislied jn tho eee wu {hicsxo by ten daily publications in auch papor, tha fast of which should be at pefury such sale, and mai euute, and deliver te the pure at 2 and suthclent couyeyanes tof thu prenilsos Aud whureas default aston mado in the hayuentof all the interest upon one Dunderd (ial) of sald Doda which has aecrucd singe April 1474, a0 {tus conse ruproseuting such internet are un- Vaid, ‘and (ie legal bolder of sald cog puadred bonds hes Applied to 10, tue Uudersfgued, ac Trustao, ta soll the property conveyed by eaid docd vf trust tur tho purposcs: thureta mentioned any of thom at all tno prope tho tht. th Now, thorefora, 0 Is hereby given that pn Worlnéaday, the fi December, Ay De ia’, at the hone of oloy: ma. of rald ity, f shall soll the fallowlug de tormit : Thad hud 9 UE Ch In the pret hd ve Knuwuae Lat pine dd, in Bluck twa ty uf cracthanal se Hun'ttiwen (a), addition te Chicago, Couuty of Cooks Hiluule, towallice with tho baliding kauwn aa the Ulities in eehllanteituat, dud all the privilogus and thereuuty Lolonging (hw said Josseluld estate of wai omy, pela that puleting by virtuvof a Jonso, statcth Marci 1. 1873, uf eaid Loty, Mog’, execute es jist L, tor and wile to Waltou A. Jenkins by said sonkins aesinned to sald Company, at i auciun, tr te tlxuost biddor or blddumy tor eo tho’ sbors-deacribed pretileos, at the imaia d tig Monroo stroet, Citeazo, of the Cititon Hately aud {hy the nroscede io she ured and ua, poscs wal ald dead trust menthonod, sy, Truates. tated Chleaye, et. 2a, Yi, Jirrencuck, _Atornuyn, 44 Porttand Black. ~~ FRACTIONAL CURRENOY. and Mo $5.00 Packages oF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY ty EXOHANQE FOR Bills of National Currency, TRIBUNE OFFIC HOOLEY'S THEATRE, TUESDAY, (ct. 19, every evening, and Wednesday and Suturdsy Matluees, CONTINUED suCcCcCHSS UF THE FAMUGS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS nondgy eis 2 tbo eeerated nse, TONNSON and BRUNO. __ Monday, 0 EFIT OF RELLY NIC! GOL, WOOD'S MUSEUM. ‘Two New Piays thin week, A DANGEROUS GAME (trom tho French), for evening and Wednesday and Saturday watinees, ACKORA T'LOYD on Munday, Tuesday, Thareday, and Friday matinece, New senery, new appointments, ete, PUNCH AND JUDY three titves dnily in the Muscat. New curios Steg continually telug added, Populsr price 1, a1 75 centa admita to Muse um and Lecture Chiklren, 25 conte, MeCormick Hall, Sunt sien, 10ceuts, Mr, BMERSON, nephew of Ralph Waldo Enterran, and av accomptished orator and reformer, will apeak on ** THE AECHANIO OF 1775 AND 1875.7 Only 2,100 tickets will be wold; 1 of thiso are for sale at Janaen, McClurg & Co, BS tatest, Doors opan at 2, clese at J, wud remain: closed tl to end of the tecture, CADy ch ype, Admis LasT NiGHTS OF JOHN McCULLOUGH. Wednesday and ‘Shuradsy nights aud Saturday matinee, Cr s3. Friday—RICHLIAEU, Saturidtay—RICHARD TIT, Next Weck LOTTA to ber new play, MUSETTN, ACADEMY OF MUSIO, MONDAY, Oct, 18, 187%, Hix Nights and Wednesday ‘and Saturday Matinees, FRANEK MAYO, Supported by bis own Company in DAVY CROCKETT, : Voputar Prices —25, £0, and 75 cetuts, BROWN, THE MIND-READER, AT FIRST M, E, CHURCIL, Corner of Clark aud Wash{ugton-sts,, IS EVENING. MADISON DANCING HALL, Corner of Peoria and Madison-ats., to Iet to reapecta- By parties or cluba. Suppera furnished 14 the Dining. room attached to the Lsll-room, “HALSTED-ST, OPERA HOUSE, (Corber Halated aud Harrinonaiy,) TRE ETHESCOPE, every wight this week and Bate urday Matine Tax hiedemplions, The condition of tho City Finances re. quires that a more stringent rule for the re- domption of Tax Cortiflcates held by the city shall be ontorced. Public Notice is hereby givon that on the lat of Novembor next, the premium on the salo of 1874 will be raised to 25 percent, andon all certiflcates issued nt the present sale 5 per cont per month will bo charged until furthor notico, 8, 8, HAYES, Comptroller, t, 8 dai, A Good Bhirt, $1.50 A Good Shirt, $1.76 A Good Shirt, $2.00 FROM STOCK, SHIRTS to ordor a spocialty. 4-Ply Linon Collars @3 por doz, AS \\\\\WREABEIS, 6, 0OBE, SAM 1718. Clark Eee. SOALES: FAIRBANKS, MOR UL& M3 Lake St., FAIRBANKS' cy S OF ALL KINDS. 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