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] a4 n A 1 THE COURTS. mcord of Saturday’s Locnl Busi. ness. tatus of the City's Tax-Cases in the Supremo Court, The fhers tho Case Ta Weake.~The Sonth- Park Arscsaments, CHICAGO, DIYORCE. Josepbine Faxon hunbly prays the Conrt for divorcs from Lot husband, Imaish Faxzon, Jr., Sacaone o s ruthlersly foraaken, abandoned, sod deeerted Lier. ONITED ATATES COURTS. Iy D. Cady brought n guit in sstachment “muuah Hehandeckor ta recovor 4,000, BANHRUPIOY ITENS, A petition wwae filed Haturday by Richard Hen- qom, of U0 firm of Ranwom & Sirapler, asking 154t tho firm o plnced 1n bankruptey. Tho se- carod dobts of tho Giru aro 63,0805 the nuse- £12,22 “hoir accommodation pap bt Lo &1 hoir nsveta aro an follaw Jaal estato’ valued ab %3,085; lalls of ox- - hotes, ond secdrition, vafued at Gefi: morchaudiee, BAG0N; per- e operty, 290: chosen ' ' action, $701. Tho individual nsncts of Taneon cont st of bouseliold gouds valued at 108, xa inter- @t In tho matcli factory of Hautom, Clark & (o, worth $1,850, and & lot of macliuery ured “\po mstch factory valued ot about ¥7,U00, Jaomalso owns Boveral Iusuranco policies, aod & tovorelonnry intorest fu othor pioperty, b valae of which Lo fs uot abla to state. Tpe potitioner thon wets forth that refueed in the - tios, Furthor, on thn 23th sfAvgnst Jsat Lo was compeliod by T, V. Yar- 31 £Co. to oxocute to thom a judgment noto Tor $380.13, and, Oct. 15, in order to obtain n teronce, Farwoll & Co. caused w judgment to eatered upon tho notoe in the Bunorior Court, cpan which 80 exeontion wan issucd and a lovy %o apou tho atock in trado of tho fiem. O, I Rlogs & €0 hinve alvo, within Lo pasi ton 4ys, caunod ® Wit of attachment (o b beuod sgoinst tho firm, and wre by virtuo thoreof caused their Yoek to e Tovied upon, which they nre now ucll- g0ff aba pacrifice, to tho injury of tho other peditors. Petitioner, therefore, asks s & pro- fetion 20 Dis croditors thata’ provisioual a dgose be sppointed at oncs to take cuwrgo of 10 goods and stock, and that the parties now in jon bo required to doliver thew up; also, Z,f':m., ba toquited to pay ovar to euch ms- e all monoys rocolvod by thom. ‘Tho pati- Aioner also prays that Blmpler may bo requtred to wsner this potition fu arder tuat tho tirm may receiv tho boneflt of tho Bankrupt act, The papore were referrad to tho Reglster. The following baukrupts wore granted dis- tharges Baturday: John G Jones, Frauk M. Hogt, and Timothy L Verdior. BUPERIOR COURT 1IN BRIEP, Y. A, Tarpin, Receiver, otc., sued A. J. Baw- , 3. M, Beceist, J. P, Whits, and Franklin E’bmk. in dobt, ror $1,000, Teanoys, Flower & Adercrombio began an ac- fion of aseumpeit agaiust M. & J, MeNetl and Charlea Higgius for 1,000, 7 femso Jaldwin sucd O. 11 Beckwith for 1800, V. K. Nixon for §7,000, aud Charles W, Colebour for #0,000. Warzen A, Weils flod & potition sgainst Dar- fon A, Ulrich et al,, asking for & mechanic’s hen onthesonth 10 foot of Lot 7, and the north 10 feet of Lot B, in Block 31, 1iydo Pack, on a claim o81,960.40, CUNOUIT COURT IN FINEF. C H, Horina ot al. began a sutt {n attachment sainst Thowmns Barnea to racovor &1,600. TUE OALL, Jroar Gamr—No call till WWednesday, Nov, 8, + ni:w: Moonr—Nos, 2, 4, aud G, No causo on g, . Jopak Boorr—Na. 100 on trint. Call 102, 166, 107, 103, 109, and 110, Juox Noozrs—Call, 132 to 185, inclusive, JULOMENTS, $crratox CopnT--CoNrEssIONS~William Wilson et Wt Jumes L, McKeorer, $£2,35,—L. 3. Clark v, Herwe Warren, 29 33, Jtoor Qany—Farmena' snd 3orchants’ Natfonal Bt . Srarrow M. Nic y $4150.—~Jamos E, Dageo m, Georgo 11, ileson, $1,isd. tacerr Oovrr—CoxrrasioNs—Frank O, Elliott vs, eerge lowheon, £216, 318, .{::clllon:nu A. andt G, Relim va, Jolin 3, Oliver, S THETAX-EATERS AND THE TAX-PAYERS, TR CEICAOO TAX CASES DEFORE THE BUPIEME covnr. Boweal Corraazondence of The Chicago Tridune, Ortawa, 1L, Oct. 80.—Tho cason comlog une {rine sbove hiead, of which thore nre about l:l ;u- bafore the Supreme Caurt of this State, ol Arit~Tha clty tax laws, by which the elty beapt to collect itd taxes for 1874, Tho suf- Stirncy of thowe Jaws to collect taxes by esle of talestate will nodoubtedly Lo dotermined by canes, Beod—Another question of tho groatest in- et to evory corporation in the Btate is, .\'hvmnlu which relates merely to tho par- Laiaal & corporate organization {8 uat a tiecld Jaw and prolubited by the clauso of tho Coustitation * that no corporation shall bo “guized by epecial law."” 1f it shonld bo do- Wmioed that & gencral law for incorporation mut ba ono undor whiok a corporation can “pwlze with fia functions complote, and ‘t:t :geem Jswa caunot be passed clisng- e organizstion aud 15 Yayor's oftic or Common oun'n)a,m:r ta; 4 ““:mcm st the will of tho Legislaturs, Sl el which 1 Saimad s oncs make Uiapounibia for th beat Jawyers to sacortsin Tabis the law sctually gor vorning any clt, b-n.muux;in thin State. § TUE BOUTH PALK CASES, “law.u caaes it Las boon argued that Boc. 8 a I- &t ot 1871, uuder vlhmfin the special 00\ was mado, contalns no mention of & . ’n?.i: :u‘yna-l!&unce tnllho Bouth Fark Com. ., 8 operation {s to oxtinguish by llu: dor makiny local lmflmvamentu iy tho ey 8ol evory lown {n tho State. Thatif Pl “rlpulbd tha sections of tho township ot~ Tn l;v;x-l:-devsry l%nunhn&-lerln thoStato B the roads, or opanin :‘:':’al N:xlnghwm well an alt Impron&mumfi ! astore which sre ordinanly made by hmn‘l&mnk. ‘Thin saction t very aweap- kel acter, and never could have been v llhnuzhlmn bad undorstood tho ‘hma“m the operation of its words. It ts i umn 00 mention was made of this so it o to- Lo act, aud, consequontly, o ectlon [s wholly voia.' Tho devislon will "o seen, nffects vury [eeat "I'alll;fl-m:"'. # 6 casen it in wlao claimed ey claimed that the asaces- m'bf:o«;m‘ bocause tbe Vark Commissioners 9‘“ xl:'lfil’l&url;luuk or :lhil‘flkarna towug % o Park, an ;:‘;‘:';'!&uhmermmed by the vote. ::;lyul:; e+ 50 towns for tho purpose of milawe ) ‘nnollnchenrmn amouns of monsy, ™ .:,}"““"' baving authorized the levy K& gy ount, cannot be compelled topay s ‘flflh-raén“mn that arises in thi es toali tuy tax-cases, sy nw:-:z?:o.: :fifi o ® undor ¢ w ownalip orgauizatis M ’{ |lll :""'lfll' oxgt{‘nlnxlsu ‘wmm:t*doulE sy m“' uew Covstitution, and the Moy ggq VoPletlng fta " organization under [ h:d!epul of tho utatutes uudor ey of ctw-n organized, tho Coutty K 00k County fs the Assoemor of ubstantially the samo powers x Commisaiouer exercisea to muke, by tho ald of by s Jam ae fartect au o haty aa iy wmado for the Gl 2220 Of Now York, and the Bhorif 16 gy g O the whole county, and required to vyl Fyiiou wlio sppiscs o ava fax of a canmout chargod u , W Mnmmml Abat the systewn IL -m'.’,”.',‘,,““ lot, e 1348 1 copy ], oty i ORbictely ana Lurey oo detign of the peoples 1 oy s E:’:l:l'lzulmu; i Ware 1o in f‘n:'tn:mi Degy N"U 1041 cutt apply to havo Lis ss. tous paected and wco’ thut thoy ate iy 11350 Whore avery tax and Gadonse Uy o "'"vm lected sud - abundant opportu- A ! 3T-pases ouco & yoar to pay auy I GepgroantDt chistged upon bis land, aud it by pertectly in a edand Luow thus it 4 oloar sad uoxL your, ,Il‘tln lmll ‘(1.“" of IO o unt; lvn.,..,""""" to handlo suy funds Bxcn]l{ S giraerny o306 CouLy, Tho Rtute funds Vilage ¥ lo the Biato remsurer, The L LA and towuship tuuds eey paid over Waigy exny 298 corporations, ¥ h“mwfku.uhw the Town Boards, by Sl 1S, s sear collsated ' (i i, d over ), 000 dny L 20 by a1 ucls e torcsravit oia nually, Qnn million of dolars savad annnally to the taxpnsor of Chileago il Cuk Cotuty iy cer- tainly woll worthy of considoration ; and tins ONOYIINi KUM 18 At prosnnt nselesdy o yfln""'k Annther queation of public intarest that conton np in the tav caaea dn that tho incorporatad Towne and Villagen of Lako Viow, Evincton, Joforeon, Lake, and Hsde Park hava thia year made n preal manv v‘w:hu auBenemnnuts, and hnvo cauned to bo mmia Aoparate applications for judgment on sach af them. Bomo appenr 1o Liave heen mada in June, snd fowe in July, and Athl otbers in Angust, And thoy elaim the right to fix tho time of male on Any asnnssment st any Lime they chioosn, and so have thiu kind of tax rales overy month in tho yoar! It ineaid that this ynar'was an exper’- mont, sud that they havo triod to have shout 130 different sales of this sort ‘T'ha ntan tost-nuastion of public inleroat in thesn camey ta whothor tho law roquircs that thera shall be ono taxesalo In tho yesr, and a notice that shall tell overy mau the total amouut dneon his land, so that ha can pay It and bava it discharged, or, on ths comirars, that thoro tany' bo a8 many mates an there arc Rpeoial meseanments, and that no man ean bo nocars without resding every notico that 18 pablishod. It fs clnimed by soo argu- montn filed that the records of this Court phow that thero aro aver 2,400 mp.ecial ssseammnouts in tho Uity of Chicago tado within {wo yeare from after tho flre, sud ovor GUG specinl asacasments of the towns and vlllaves named made duriog tho same time, amd that it Inakon » Habliity to wver ,000 npecinl aales in Cook County in & aln- #lo yearl if tha towns are right in thoir elaima that there can bo a special salo for every special nssessmont. Thero aro otlier quostions of conaldorable im- portance to tho logal profeasion involved in thoso cancs, but of not 8o grest pulle intorost it thoso givon in this synopais, VIKGINIA CITY, ‘The Town of the Rocent Great Flres Cincinnat§ Comumercial, Torsonaresiding on this side of tho Rocky Moun- taing who have an indefinita idoa that Virginia City, Nov., is a minlug town somewhers out in tho Far Weat, have but littlo concoption of the wholesalo dostruction causod by tho contlagra- tion which swop: away poarly thn whole of that placo on Mondny luat, Virginia City in situnted ontho caatern wlapn of tha Sjorrn Novada lange, 25 mwiles from tho Califorals line, and s distant = day's Journcy from San I'ranciaco. It dojienda for its oxistonce uvon tho Comstock silver lode, ‘tho town {s buiit dircctly ovor tho mines, and the earth bolow haw boen lionescombed by min- ing shalts, drifte, chambera, and tunncls to adepth of aver 2,000 foot, Tho wuperincum- lvhnlt, cnrth is supposted upon tiers of immonso timborn. ‘Thomlnes on the Comstock lole wero discovered ip 1834, sinco which thoy havo yicldod n little over $200,000,000 in sitver ballion. About s year ago tha Consolidated Virginin und California mines, In thelr davelopments, encountored tho richeut oro body ovor developed in America. They made cross-cuts through it until romo £200,000,000 of org is iu sight, and its oxtent fins Dot vet been doterminod, It laye botwoon 1,400 and 1,600 feot boluw tho snrfoce. This discovery pave the already prosperous town an extraordinary atimulus, A travoling correepond- ent of the Nuw York Trilune swrote oa follows to that fournal from Virginis City, undor dato of July 81, 18752 Toro is n city of about 25,000 Inhabitants, sbout 7,000 foot above the lovel of {ho rea, with uliabitunts 1n the garb of laborers, but with tlie labits of Varle- dnun. _Iera ato Testaurants an flno as any in tho world, thougls 110t aH oxtenkive A4 gone, Nor as elaiorate 1 appointments, Lero ata drinking-saloons moro_ gor- s {n appointioent than any In B Fraucisco, Thiludelphia, or New Yori, und Liero ahops aud_stures which are dazzifng fn spleiidor, ke peopls bere scom to eun to Jowelry, Iliave nover scon fncr aliops than uro bere, snd the number of dismonds displayed 1o the winduwa quite dnzries one’s meurcs. ‘Lho club- room 14 unarly an well furnixiod 38 uny 1n Now York, cxcept in plelitzed, books, and bronzey, and the manuer of living of tho inhabitant generally is upon o high Bealve - 0 colh loos than & quiarior of 8 GOLAT 1n. usedl ere, and whien I offered a dimo {0 tho artist wbo pol- islied my boots, ho guso me such o Iook that 1 would ‘havo been glad to oxchange places with klm and give him the ditne to boot, Ho handed the money hick to i, and for fosr of making suothier mistake I gavo Rim & $5 gold ploce, and ha gava mo the change, 1 have iover been du a placo whoro money is 83 plonty, uor whore it s spent Wwith 8o much extravas gnco ond rocklcssncss, Every man in tho street scomn o biave bLis pocket full ‘uf gold; ono who would pay lees ' than 25 cents for & mor ing paper would Lo looked upon » eneuk- thiaf, 'Tho houses are mostly of Lrick on tho buslnoss Btrvots, and tho sidewalks swaras with people, Jt ls na ditlicutt 1o got alony on G streot in o evenlig asit ia logo \floufi‘{!mm!\my in tho melghborkonl of Fullon street in the middlo of the sflernoon. Lvery young blood in tha city, and every old ong, too, for that mat- ter, han Ll tant horse or hie pair, amd slthough lio may boelnd In rough attire, yon niny rest matisfied that his pockets ate:full of money. I doubt if thero fs 01ty of 300,000 people in ths Uuited States which bus &8 miuch wedlth 88 Virginis Clty, “Iho Cousolldated Virgmn Mining Company liny 108,000 sharos, upon which, mince tho 1st of last Junuary, it has pad & clear monthly dividend of 310 a share, maiitng a total dividend of €1,- 080,000 every mouth, Ao grosu yiold of tio wine during tho month of Heptember laxt was 1,812,321, the groatost amount of sitver bullion ever extractod from & singlo mine on the Cou- atock Lode in o suglo wonth, The Californ Mino is silt icher, und will pay_greater divi- donds when gos iuto working ordor, Aw their now roducing mill woa dostroyed, Lowover, thoir oporatious will bo doloyed for rome months, ‘Lhey would bave been in rendivess to reduco their oro mnoxt mouth had tho casuaity not ooourred, ‘Tho bulk of the stuck in both of those mines is ownod by Juhn Mackay aud Jamnes G, Fuir, of Virglnia City, and Jawes C. Flood and Willism S, O'Brion, of Bun Fran- cleco, who bid fair Lo bucome in threo years tho richest mon in the United Statea, 'Who iucomo of Johu Mackay thia year will not bo lesa thun £10,000,000. Iv was these men who broke tho back of tho California Davk ring, Willim bharon, Sonator Juhn I', Jones, and their co- adjutors have Jost thoir prostigo, althouh they ara still worth from 15,000,000 tu 40,000,000 cach. Flood, O'Brien, Mackay, and Fair ars tho prosent “Iings of the Cometoek.” Tho Bank of Novada, which they havo just started, Ling twico the tiuancial strength of the Bank of Culitornia, On tho Comatock Lode, at s cistauco of three- quarters of a milo from tho Counolidated Vir- fiuta sud California iuce, ara tito mines catlad tho Belobor aud Crown Point. They udjoin each other. Iu 1471, WhliamfSharou had a controll- ing intarest in the Helcher, aud J. P, Jones was Bupenntendont of ‘tho Crown Point. Thoy had been workiug {n barren rock for yoars, and the stock waa awey dowa. Tha Urawn Loiut wus down to ¥2.60 a share, A man with]3250 could have bought 10U shaves. Karly lo 1874 botb minos struck an fmmenre bedy of xloh oro. In ¢wo _ weuks' timo thae Crown Poiut stock rose to 81,000 a sbaro, Tho man who bnd peld $250 for 100 shares could have 2old out for §196,000 in gold coin, 'Tho Bolchor rose in equal IYmbuvlmu. Sharon nud Jonea made williouw, and Lisve botl bosn olacted to the United Btutes Benate since. 'Lhoso twa mines Lava eiuce yiclded ovor 50,000,000, aud aro utill pagiug woll, Bt Uhis dovolopuenit, vadt ad it wae, {8 nothing to bo cowpared, eitber richuess or vxtent, with the ore body in tho Conuolidnted Virginia sud Califormia Mines, discovered & year ago, Vo latter is ompbatical- ly the ** Ihig Bonanza.' Nearly ail the loading mining companies aro incorporated fu Buw Frauciveo, and thetr divie donds are paid thore, Most of the leading capi- talists In Ban Fisucisco have wadotheir fortunes out of tho silvor miues at Virginia Cily, Nov. In bis palmiest dags ltalaton owod the bulk of i furtuna ta that source, "'ho immenya wachinery necessary iu deep uuullxfi aluo gives employment to lsrge foundries and machine shops in Ban Trancitoo, and keeps up various bravches of tradw iu that city. For that reason the abnounce- meut that Virgioln City was swept away by tiro eaused the utmost consterustivn in Ssu Fran- Cizov, as the bulk of the population there are directly or indiroctly interested iu its prospenty. Tho advives by tolegraph yosterday thut tlio Opbir abaft was in tnines is uf more eerious im- rtance than the destruction of Virgiu City. The sinows of atrength of tho couuiry ave be- ueath tho surface of the esrth. Asiong es tho wiues are uninjured, all other losdes cuns easily be ropaired. Lus if the fire ponetiates mto the chawbery of the wines, burning out the timbers sud oausing the earth to fall iu, then the dum- g I Iucalculablo, It must be remembered that tho city 18 bullt directly aver the mwes, which are ronched by perpoudicular shatts, tho sidos of which aro heavilv timbered. Mauy of theso shalts are ovor 2.000 foet 1n dopth, At every 100 or 200 fact, drifts and chambers, all heavily timbered also, extond hundreds of fuat from thy sidoa of tho ehaft, sppearing like the dificrent floors in o Lotel to & persun asceuding or du- scendiug iu an elovator. Blould the flre work its way down tho shatts andiuto the drifts, the wines are Ko = — Thoy wero aboas to bury & woman st Brad- ford, Mass,, tho other dav, but wero compolled to postpony the fuvoral lndofinltely 10 yratity rudden whim of the cotpdn, who asked to bo turnon on ir siio, T Inhios present wero Jumtly Indignant xt uch condust ois tho part uf the decanacd, mind wens Ligae daglmlu, that, it b Wit Lo10g to nterrupt thoir plogeare it that WAy, 810 wigut Lavo Loz tuxt fancral alf to ey~ Lol ALO0D,0M annn- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ‘MONDAY, NOVEMDER 1, 1875, "UNITED STATES DEBTS. Taxes in tho United States and Great, Gritain, A Ecotchman Draws a Comparison. Ldinburn Scotaman, Oct 12, Are tho Unitod Blates bankiupt ? Thoy may not be, for they hava immenss reaourcen ; but if they go on {ncronuing their tndebtedness oy thuy liave dons duriug the past fivo yosrs, thoy will almont inevitably find themseives involved 1n the nou serions embarrassments. T'ho Na- tonal debt, for Ramo yoars past has been ateadily decrensed, until it now reprosents tho not very torimduble nggregots of L454,000,000 in round numbers,—n decreano of about £41,000,000 in Givo years, RBut whilo this decrBago bas been going on, the Hiate, comnuly, snd municipal debts have bosn incremsed to un slmost 1neredible extent. ‘fhe whole doht of the United Blates at the present moment, an nearly 04 it cau Le sscortaiuod, amonnty to alout L718,000,0u0-—thet s, National debt, £361.000,- 0003 municipat debte, $162,000,000; Siate debis, £76,000,0005 and county dabt, L35,000,000, 1ho interest on’tho National dnbt, ueluding that pad on tho Paciiio Dmiway bonds, 18 £20,600,~ 60, and ou tho municipal, Ktate, and cuunty (lobty, £18,600,000—s0 that for intercat on dabit and Jueal Uovern- nlono the American monts require L peaple, A comparison wi tho cnormous character of this burdcu. natlon 200, For intercet on our awu Kational debt wo 2y about £27,000,00) o yoar, whilo unr Joeal indebtedncen, amounting, accordmg to the roport of o Local tiovarnment Board, to £72,000,000, bears a year- 1y intorost of nbant £1,009,000. Thus the Aor- icany, for tho Auino pUrposes Ak ourrelves, |av £19,600,000, whilo wo pay ooty £a0.000,000; ik yel worover heard apy ono liero exptess tha opinion that our taxstion fur onr debt was too light. Fhoro is really fittlo comparisen hotween tho actnad weafth of Great Tritaus and thal of the United States; ths former in almost meom- parably richer : but the Americane nre bearing a burden, for interest on debt slone, heavier by L8,000.000 a year than anr own. The fact that tha local fdebiednesn of tho Tnit~ od States—tho connty, municinal, and Stato debis bins fucrensed by moro thau £92,00,000 sinco 1670, throws muck Jight upon the Lithorto ruther myeterlous question of tho causo of tho prescnt deprecred condition of trado and industry in the Ttepublie. Tbo actual amount of this indebted- ness in 1870 was #965,676,553, id this Lan now incroased to 21,831,070,617. Who Htate dobta Lavo increased about 0,000,000, and the mu- nicipal debts abont 340,000,000, 1t Iy 1n the cllioy that tho * Dings " hava Lad full eway,— thiero, whero the non-taxpaying voters outnnm- bor tho_property-holders, the practice of vol- ing appropriations for public works, and of sponding Jargo sums npon improveuents, has been coriied on alwost witbout linsit. The City of Now York, with & poyu!ninn of lces than 1,000,000, has a dobt of "£31,616,674, while Lon- don haa ndobt of only .£5,18L700. Laltimoro nnd Boston, the first with 207,334 people, and the second with n population of 250,526, cach havo debts much larger than London, New Yortt, Phlladclphin, Honton, Brooklyn, Talti- more, Washington, New Orlenns, 8t, Loui Chieago, Cineiunati, Jersoy City, Louisville, Now- ark, Trovidence, Pittaburg, Cloveland, Portland, Charieston, Mamphis, Bavannal:, Ssn Francisco, Albany, Mobilo, Mtlwankee, Detroit, Bangor, Au- usta, Bt. Joreph, Indianapolly, 8t. Paul, Lynche urg, and Columbus—tho thirty-tvo priveipal citied In_tho United Statee, with n popnlation of 4,835,70C—have a dobt of £105,16,513; whilo Toodon, Liverpool, Manchestor, Loeds, Hradford, Urintol, Halifax, Loltun, Drighton, Tirmingbam, O1dkam, Ballord, Rochdale, Hud- dorsfleld, Wolverhampton, Preston, Nowcastle, Biackburn, Ashton, Sunderiand. and Swansea— tho 21 principal Iinglish ciries, with o popul tion of 6,385,178—biave o deb of oply £ T0—Jcrs by £9,182,548 than tho dobt of Now York City alone. Theso facts ure staggering bLut, on we bave said, they carry their lesson with thom, Tho Imperial revenuo of Great Britaln ia about £75,266,000, and tho amonut rawsed by taxatlon for lucal purpeaes is about £23,183,000 8o that tho wholo cost of governing the eouutry, with wbat our American frionds regard as expensive luxuries of a monnrchy, i3 LI0d, 452, 000. But the revenus of the ¥ederal Govern- mont of the United Siates s L57,8! tho amount ratsed by taxation for Jocal purpages in about £71,000,000, o that the whole cost of the * solf-government™ of the Anoricans iy £129,000,000. Wo havo an oflicient army and na! the Americans have neuthor; we bave our colouies and our great Lastern Empiro, whilo the United Btates bavo no colony ; and utill wo got along with tolerablo comfort by tho expenditura of £25,000,000 a year lers than tho Republic costs. ¢ Local governmeut ™ in the Umted Btatea conts in tasos and debt £76,000,000 a year, and tho whole rovenue of tho Biitisl Einplra is not #0 large n sum, AURORA. The County=Treasurcrahip—A Doninl —Tho Burning oi tho Black«Eanwic Milly — Enteriainmenss — Nourcows Gnuge Rolirond—Pervonal itoms, Speniat Correspondenice of T'he Chicugo Trivune. Aunora, 111, Oct. 30.—AN offorts have proven furtilo, the Opposition olemonts canuol by re- organized, and the Kano County Farmers' Asso- clation, in rocent solemn conclave, afier rao- fully reviewing lhe situstion, naively dectded that It would bo **advieablo not to take any ac:ivo stops towards puttiug-up a caudidate for tho oftico of Cuunty Troasurer this fall.” Conse- quently, Br, Tolwan, of shis city, will have no opponeat, acd the election of Tucsday noxt will bo an unusually tama affair, A DENIAL. Tha scandalous minreprosentations from time to time appearing in the Chicago Sunday Times Aurora correspondonce have of lato aroused a feoling of bitter ludignation in this community, aud, could the {dentity of the writer bave beon cutablished with oerfalnty, it is quite probmblo that be would ere this hiave boen treated to a bath inthomost convienent frog-pond. Porsons focling porsonally interestod in tho matter, from some cause chargod the objectionable correspondeuco upon Dr. E. 11, Kilbourne snd ono of his sons, aud this suppesition Las proved #o svuoying that tho Doctor to-day takes occasion to assure tho public, through the columns of thu Leacon, that noithor ho uor oithor of his sons has over writton a ginglo line for the Sunday Pin had any knowledgo whatever of its Aurora corra- spondonce. TUE DLACK-HAWK MILLS, which were destroyed by (ire on Tucsday morn. ing, belongod to the R. A, Alexandor esiste, and wero valuod at §23,000, There wasau in- surance of £12,000 upon the building,—iu the Howo, $2,000; Harlford, €2,000; Awerican, £1,600 ; Williamsburg Cisy, 82,600 ; and the ro- mainiug $5,000 placed in Chicago, Jameson & 1lurd, the lessees, lost fully £12,000 on atock, grain, flour, tooly, ete., over aud ahove §3,000 of ipsurance, divided cqually between tho Uirard, Lycoming, sud the Yire Association, of Pulladelphia, The mills were buflt in 1512, but hnd been kept m oxcellent rovair, aud woma Q12,000 had bosn expended upun mew macbinory and improvements withln tho past two yoars, The lesseos are yontlo- mon of enterprise and sterling Inteprlty, who Lind succcaded in building up: s splendid busi- uesy, aud 1w theie misforiuve thoy have tho mn- core gywpathy of our cilizens, "Toey have of- fered stroug iuducoments for the immediute re- butlding of tlue mills ; but tho water-power at thiy point 18 1 au intorminable htigation, and there 18 uo hopo for & speedy terminution of tho contest, But for the prompiness aud eflcioncy of our Fire-Departmoug, the entire businusa portion of the West Bide would also have teen in ruius, Asit wus, the extensiva machie-shops of the oyt Mauofacturing Uompuny were only savad by tho wost dotermined pluck sud encrgy, Ev- ery person presont lont 8 belping hand to fight back the flames, with a full appreomdon of the diro calamity which must rasult from lnaction. ENTINTAINAENLS, Mra. Kreamer, of Chicago, was announcad {o deliver a lecturo at tho City 1{sll on Saturday oveniug last, but faled to put ln an #)poarauce, Un aloudsy evening, ‘Thoodore Tillon dig coursad most elogquonsty upon *Ihe Proulom of Life." but was greoted by an audisnce of ouly about §00, The iuclomency of tho weather no doubt proveuted many persons from attending, ‘'tio houvy rain of luceday ovemng also pro- veuied the ususl Jergo atteudauco at the ltetorm Club, aod the programie wis abundousd. Ko Loy, B. W, Dowusbury was (0 bave addresued Lho Club, but his tematke woro fustpoued for Tuendsy evening net. Charfes MacEvoy's Mibernicon anditho Morris Comedy Comedy Company faflad fo draw an su- Aiouco at the Opera-Huusa lust evening, in cou- tequopco of tho beavy rain, ‘Lhey propose to mivo s matines this afternoon, and the closing cntertainmont this ovening. THY, NARROW-0GATOE. A party of anrvayors sre at presnnt Infilgod in aurveviag the route of the ¢’hicagn, Miling- ton & Western Narrow-Ganga Rallroad throngl the citv. Thera will bo aumo troubls over tho vt of way. bub it §4 nnderstood that tho road vill he completed to Lhis pownt by tho Int of Juu- unry, XEW mAST-FACTORY, Work npon Loomis & Hill's new gash-factory angrruu rapldly, and_ths walls ars nearly up. 'ho bollding Is 50 by 82 feet nnon tha ground, tiwo stories in height, and conatructed of brlck and {ron principally. riant mores, The Chicagn, Builmpton & Quiney car-shop emdoyew commeace elght hours' labor pop day oa Mauday. PERSOAL. Mr. James Shaw, ons of tha propriators of the Herald, ix rusticating in Nohrarka, Lr. E, 11, Gala s vibrating between Washlag- tou and Baltimure, 2inong {rinuds, aud enjoying & [2w wooks' relazation from practice. Chatlen Hoyt, br., has Leen confined to hin remdence for 8 couplo of woeeks past, with a serious ing-diticulty, ward Lammed, an estimalle German citi- zen, atd fomily, loft this city on Llucsday to locate in Texas, It W. (1aLos 1n o victim of cbills and fovar, and bisn beun relduced to & rapectabile skeloton, Tleury Cornett, forfeomo yonrs & comporitor in the 73 acoa ofiice, had removed to Dailar, Irase § ecrotary of the North Mavafaeturing H A raa, dwilns up the nver, 6n Mo Milla & Farr, haviog leased tho U in Clicazo, sokd their int Iionse. In thia city, 1o Mr, 5 “arty, who has placed Willam Elifott ju charge an tempo- rar= manager of the hotel. # Fhi'sp Bonde, of Chicago, 8 maling very tenave repaira on tho old Blasey Lrssers, uul it Bt n firat-ciass coudition, with & view ¢) currzinge it on himself, Wilism 3. Allen has retarned from o lenzthys sleiy in Leuneyivauls, gieatly ioproved in Liea'tls, William Lawrenen, of thn flrm of William Tavrence & Co.. has been fit joor health for rome timmo past, and will next waok go Eaat for a few veoks® recreasion, . V. Pangburn, of Galesburg, inventor of tho hurn [an, was visiting frieuds in thia Gty yestend: Il dighter Nellie to- Ay aecompanies Miss Liattio Gamnoll to Graud Rapids, Mich. Uprhaw lHord snd Charles Emmong, both of thin elty, havo loan.d the Mot Flourings Milly from the Alutander esis o pone senrion Dee, 1. it v, Querean, forms: nings Semindrv, by n Aurora, altes spending Tonzgtand, Yrod Pierpont ia developing hismugsls he die- itz muong tha Indan mounds of Will County 1o relics, “T'iso Alvee boya aro camping ot o: knkee, waiting Tor ducke, und a; selvod by tisln Willisin Wira liss taken o largo stocl: of Ital ian boos to Marylund, where 10 proposes estab- liehing an oxteusivo apiary, Ald, Titaworth, Juzues Freeman, Henry Miller, and Abe Stolp, sarted for Gooso Leke, 39 miley dietant, on Luseday morning, 1u quest of duck. ‘Tho threo former gontirm reached Lomo on “Thursday_night with balf-a-dozen jack-snipo, aacd left Stolp scouring the foreet in search of heos. Indian-summer ruined thelr hones, and thn diicks had not yet put In sn appeatance Witliam Tbompson bas disposed of his inter- eat In tho lnmber-firm of Thompzon & Judd, aud i succeeded by Mr. A, T. Judd, of Sugar Grove, Tho nes tirm is styled A. T, Jud1 & Co, Jiva. al, 1L Poaso, after o pleasant vieit with triends in Decris, aczived homo on Wedno iy ovenng. IHarry Hawthorne, a At, Louis expert, has this wech buen teaching ous bankers und business tmeu ho' to detect countetfeit mouey on Erght. It Iu said that Lig theory is very simple and absolutely correct, e, Aurora « 10 North Au- oar or urs ) thy Kan- 5 them- After s ouding three or four weeke in Now Taggiand, Kupervisor O. N. Sbedd arnived bowo ob Thursday eveuing. MILWAUIL The Clty Danksessd Word (0 Votersees Mincelluncous News Btetin, Srecat Corresponcencs of T'he Chieayo Zridune, bliLwavkie, Oct. §1.—The absiract of tha etatemonts of tho Natioual Bunks of the princi- yal Western cities, recently published, assigna tho banking operations of Milwaukeo ta 8 fosi- tion they ought vot to eccupy. Tho compatinon of buriness done, covering that of National bauke ouly, showd Milwaukee to be far bebind ber real placo when all banking fostitutions are included. For fustauce, tho capital fuvested in banking is stated at £630,000, compared with 21,000,009 at Dotroit, £4,530,000 at Cleveland, 26,260,300 at St. Lonis, £4,000.000 at Cincmnati and §7,400,000 at Chicago. Tho eamo applies as to loans and dcpoeits, total rerourees, eapital, surplug, and s0 forith, A litle explanation will set the matler right. Alilwaukeo is unliko most Western citics, in that it has more Htato banks (which sre not fueluded in the figureg of tho statement pube lished) shan Natiooul bauks, to eay notbing of privato banks, which hero do flounsh st umazingly, Thero are, besfde our four Nutivual Lanks, six State baoks, namely : The Wisconsin Mariuo & Fire Iusarance Company Bank, Banlk of Commorce, Second Ward Bank, German Lx- chiango Bavk, Bl Side Bank, and Manufac- turein’ Uouk, The busmoss of (hesa nggrerate more than that of the four National barks, whose fignren ure published ; and the fullowiug rovisod fignros will etate tho caso : Loant and disconnts, Four Nativual bauks bix Btato banks,.., 042,40 41,500 . . 164,931 As compared with Chicago National bauks, $20.545, 284 3 St. Louls, $,903,260; Cincinuati, > 971; Dotrait, $1,150,404; and Clovelund, §7,206,114. In deposits, wo make & stlll botter comparison, viz.: Four Natiousl Bauks, Blx Stuto Mank, ..., 1,001,107 8t 1213 and Cleveland, A WORD TO YOTERS, It is tho duty of every citizen who dotests Buch contemptiblo acta as thusy W. R. Taylor hias been proved guilty of, whethor that citizen has called lumseif, iu past days, Lepublican, Democrat, or Reformer, fo deposit his voto in favor of tho tickét with }oncst Harrison Lud- jogton's pame at the kead, noxt Tucrday, at as carly an hour as he pnmbly can, and nog leavo tho ‘polls until tho baliat haa beou cast. Then ho should go sround amcng his weighbors of the same way of tlunking a3 him- self, and urge (hem to follow his e ample, and sick Ly them il tuey do. dhero iy uo rossonsblo duubt that a largo vote will be cagt; but tho lwportance to thi: state of an Lonest Adwinistration for the coming guber~ n:utorial term is so fmperative that ¢ may truly bo said the entergency nover was greater; sni the patrivt nover was bound more vomplotels to exoreiso the gift of freodom—un sutiammolud ballot—tban on this ceesston, o thone who tluwk of seratching the ticket it should Lo raid that, important o it i3 that Ludington ehonld boour uvxt Governor, it 1ano less importany tliat tho ontire vicket should be elccted. e, At the lant practico of the American Itiflo Club of Milwaukeo, Ald, Colliug scored 24 ou: of & posutble 25, at 400 vurds ; and this score, coupled with that of Ald. John Jobunton, stll feaves thy uncil akead, C L Vassott, from the Grand Pacifio Hotel, Chicago, has Loon appointed to & leading S‘O-iuon in the management of the Plavkintun louse, this city, Mr, White, Jus yrodocessor hmlai has evguged with o feading Dew Yurk otel. ‘Tha procoeds of the late Orpian T'air, under the nus|icos of 0o Nirters o CUKTKY, AlOUNES +UsU BELor tho ayuient of b g ens 3, Tho mext lectuce of the dunday-afternvou course will be delivered by W. K. Liereon, beplew of Ralph Waldo, ou thio uubjecs of ** ke Mechame o1 1573 aud of 1875, Thy lecturer is spuhen of as & 100u of wbitey, sud ho will ineet & WAru Wo.vom. e Stonewanll Juclkaon's Deathbed, Tir. Hunier Metuiro, in his account of Jucl sou's last bours, says : About daylizut on S day morung Mre. Jacksou informed hum that g vecovery was vory doubtful, and that it was butier that bo should be prepared for this worss. u nag mlobt for & momont, aud shen said, ** it will bo inidvita galu to boe srausiated to beaven.” Ho natvise 1 tug wite o the event of hiy death to et to hier father's house, wnd sdded, ** You baye a kiud sud gool father, Lut thero iy uo one ro kid wnd goud os your Heavenly Fatuor.” 1o et oxpressod » Lops of bis recovery, bup requested ber, i€ Lo sbould die, 1o bave hi buned fa Loxingtou, in the Valley of Virs givia, i3 oxbsustion lucroused so ruidiy that at 11 o'clock Mra. Jacknon knolt by hin bed aul told him that bafors thn mun weat dosn Lo wonl | b with hum Bavior. Ile replicd: ** Ob, tin, Yon #re frightened, my chitd, “Death is not o near. may yot gat woll." Eho fell ovor the bod, waeping bittorly. and told him again tiat tho phyaiciana paid” thern wam no hope. Aftor n Taoment's pauso Lo asked her Lo call me. * Dac- tor, Aous informs me that sou have told her that T am to dio to-day; initao " When hn wan angwercid he turnod his eges towarda the ceiling sud gazed for a momentor two. a8 if in bue thought, then replied ¢ ery good, Ty gnord. it 1 all ight.” Hothen biie {10 come fort nm alinont heart-broken wife, au | toll ler ho bad n goud deal to sy toher, bul he o wealk. Col. Pendlaton camo futo Uin oo about 1 o'clock, snd he askal hita, M\ ho wau preachivg st headquarters to day:” Whan told that tho wholo anmy wau yreying for him, he repliod : **Thank Go:dl thoy are \rrf‘ kin," Jic eaid: Tt ia tho Lord's day; my wivh s fuliilled. I havo alwava dorirod to ‘L on Bunday.” Hin mind now began to fail and wander, and lie fre.uently talk-d a8 if m comand upou the fiel L gving orders in by old wavy then the scenc ebiftod, and ho waa at tin monn-tablo in couversulion with members of his stafl: now with his wifo and child: now at piayors with hixailitazy fiamly, Oceagional - tervals of return of Lismind would appear, and Azring on of them T ofTered Lim aome Lrandy &ml water, bnt he declined it, mavmng 1y will only 'delag mv departure’ and dn wa good; I want to preeerve wmy mind o tho Ias" if poirible.” Aboat half-puet T ho way tol thot bo bad bt two hourw tolive, and Lo wie wwered azain ferbl, bLut firmly: Very goody tisaliricht.” A faw momenes hefors he ried ho cried out in hid d' liriuin: ** Order A, P Hiil | 10 praparo for action ' 'aes the jufantry Lo thn front raprdly 1" Tell Maj. Hawky "~—ihen wtopped, leaving the rentonco unfiniahed. Pre iy o il of jueffable swestuess epread it- oer his palo. face, and b raid quictly snd With an expicksion a8 if of ralief, ' Let uucioss aver the river and Tert under the shada of the treen st and then, withont pain or the least rtrnete, Bis Bt passed (o th to the God Yu Ve 1t 8T, LOU A Butiding BIG HOTEL, with Two Thousand Rooms. St Lowia Repnttian, Des. 50, Fomn weeky oo tha Republican mndo mention that a movement was on foo! having in conteme plation tha erction in this city of o hotel to Lo tho luzgess in the wosld, aud that some Loston capitalists were ut the botlom of th enterpry sa, Tho Keypubiican iv now enabled to ntato thal on has been conclided for the grounds, the went of the partien haviag plased Lo wguu- tura Lo the final yabers yenteriay, T'ho hintel-yrounds witl Lo lueatel on tbe old ! propesty belongtug to aniel R. G ated ou tho southeast corner Grawl el Pago svested. aud coverng arpente—ubout ~ 4 acres—ot ground. mamuoth etriteinre to he erevted on thie ground will be cuiterd the ¢ Hotel Grande.” It will bave a frontace on Page avenuo of 300 feet, and on Grand avenua ot 50) feet, tbe Kpazo oo cupied covesing J2)001 wiuare feet, beng of murh Iniger extent thay the Sau I conridern | tho largest ln tha worl1, w! only Ui, U0 wynare fent, The . largest hotol 1 the world is the Giando I tol «f Parw. winch has ninety-six 100we more than Sharou & Ral- ston'’s, of San Fraue.kzo. Tho n #tructure will contain 2,010 100108, 88 originally contemplntad, hat, ostinig to tho fact thet the gronnd wrea will buve o lesttd of Job feet moro thun 8t tiet proyosed, 1o eo- sequenco of the adlitional epace’ scquired, the ¥ ALLTIOB AN O1G LAY There will bu eleent freaden on cach of the fuur sties, but tho grund sutrance Wit be on 'age avenue, Lue interior coutt will have a dimension of 0 feet. In the centro of (ho court will I splendid fountain, with four emaller fouu- taing on the cornars, and the rert of the spnce will connist of a conservatory einbys n1xd pative plants, The plans and pp o in tha hends of tho archits faily clavorated @ descryy tion wor Tie el Tho partles hosinz tho coutval of the matter Proposo to get in readiness to b of this mammoth hotel in the apring, aud 1t 1w expected to bave it completed 80 as to be opened tor cnests by Sopt, 1, 1577, The eost of the hotel, independent of the fur- niture, will bo nearly £3,000,000, i St FIGURES FROM A FARMZR. To the Editor of The Chicano Tribune: Guaxp Bay, Wi, Oct. 23.—Jnch has been 6aid fu your columny about matrimons, uod the resuliing oxpensos, I awm not concarued sbou t watrimony any furthor then I am converned sbout the intervsts of the country aud society. But, if you will perwit mo, thiough your columes, to give somo suggestions and figures about agriculture, it may Lenetit sotwe of your Iadies. “Thase lad.en who are secling o country homa would et inform themeolves on that suy- Jeet by presaing thelr way foto our wietnct and villoge schiools as teachers, whera they aro nuch needed, Tho esso of rgricultural tifo is like nll oiber busineag,—depending ou manugzoment and fuvestisent. And the espeuser of marsied life are much o matter of objcct, ability, or wisl, Town a farm of 90 acre, oll improved, which I work and manago mseell. The following is & correct eetimiato as nearly as my judgmeut will permit. Tutal uvestment.suieean 7,000 Productions ¢ Wheat, §1 by Oaia, Buek: 1 Corn, 1,5 Totators, M0 itag, 20 'tons, ‘Total.. We c:\‘n lvo on 8400, or use OL000. fawily coneiuts of four chitdron an: parenta. Brcegssron. . X Tue e S e s Aun Extraordinnry Nurgtenl Operntion upon the Carotid Artery. Detroit Newcs. The public havo not forgotten tho terridble powder explosion which occurted fu Ann Arbor about tho middie of August. All of sho wouuded aro about their bueiness savo Ienry Oitman, the stepson of Mr. Ilorz, iu whose store the explo- sion occarred. It will bo recollected that Liy right ova was supposed to be destroyed. aud that thio right sida of his neck was badly lacerated, 115 eye, it Is uow thouglht, will be eaved if he recovers frow the otber injuries, whicl, how- over, ara of a naturo tlat reodors Lis caso ex- tremely doubiful, It scoms that & scalo of glass or Eomo other foreign substance bad made quite an tacision into the commun carotid artery. For a time this foreign substauco was beld upon the wouud so tightly by tho faois of tho neck that the outward flow of bload to any great extent way proventod until a sac had formed about the nrierial wound, This nao grew in aize rapldly, the blood Jatterly spirting into it from the arto- ry at every beating vf the Licart uati, when the vperation was performed ou Thuredsy aftor- noun, it bad reached the mze of a man's fist, with & liability to burst at any moment, ‘The natute of the ca<e was such that the tery conld not be ligated below tho eac, as tiny dony in womo tnatances, as the sac cama in a quatter of an inch of the collar bove, Lae, after a suftlotent dissection to enable .\ of prossure to ba brougnt to boar upna ty, the a0 wan upened ~ aud tho higation succe~s{ully performed. Sume dozon arterios Denido the earotid lad to bo ligatea during tho operation, ‘Llio operation was performed by Prof. George E. Frothiwgham, of the medical department of the Michican Univorsity, who has had charge of the cuse from tho first, assisted by Prof. Me- Lean, Y'rof. Choover, Dr. Knupp, and woveral wedical srudeuts, 1t 1 the #ecoud oporation of tho kind upon the carotid arteryon record, The other cars was erformed by tha late Prof, 8ymo, of Edinburg, cotland, #oma Lwenty years ago. ‘The luss of blowd was wo small that transfu- rion, which had besy in coutemplation, was not resonted o, - T jationt wan doivg a3 well a3 could vos-i- blv bu expected twenty-four hour after the up- oration, with sbout n equal chauce buwween Lfo und doath. ——— A dou r ot Audorson, Av soun 88 _the mournors and fricn.ls hai loft the ctinreh whero Andersen hes butted, noulers of poor poople rushed 1n to kather the ituwors and teaves which had fallen from the cotin, in womory of the dear old wan. Perhaps tho wost toucbivg wecident of thiy never-tu-te-forgotien dsy wad thatof apour womau who, eusply dressed 1n o poasant’ b, timidly 8 lvenced tos ward tho aitar, and, aftor esy-riy. but in vaw, searchiug all round for a tower o fallon tag, urmured wadly, half alond, balf tu heraell, Too Into—thny'ro all goue," us thv tears volled down lier cheels. “Do you wauta ilower, my good mothor asked v bystander, woved to pity at the wowan's dout distross, "'l'x'i‘n. ;ueu, good sir! By bof st home will o Just o loaf, break biy Leart If I dun't tuke b You wee, str, thatdoar dojarted suyel often camo to sen him when ho was ill, ago, and told bin a wtory, aud tha thomn hoautiful stories nied lus lifn: and he's my only one, mr. aud To just wor-hiced dear Anderen, and ho doey mies hia so teredity, wod | crien s now the ol pentloman s desd, thae I prumised to drng hima flover, e | hened dia in a4 6 heeo vome o i o lssie sud | come humanif.," i *I'akie this one. T picked it up from the spot as it feil." *tAn yon are good, tenderly kiedod the and g v ed away.— SUNDAY'S HEWS. ? The Mayor of San Frauciscs diod faturday murming., two winters (0ctata #AY Aud the nem- 4, revorent- m, ar -yt 1 tu Agreenicnta o ol et on election-da? were lar; Baturday, Tiopublictn meo Ingin the Firet, Lig! and Nineteeuth Wards, Zono Hocor, who bailt ahmit ane-fonrth of the iron-clads macdo for the Nortl duting the War, died at New York Saturday. Tho Grand Jury rognrted Raturday that they waurs uuablo to fiud any testimony to wustain tho charzea of Lribery [n connection with letting tho | vontracts for the Conrt-1louso foundations. Judge Farwell Qeoldod that Masorly it to ro main i1 posseseion of Hosloy' Thoatra. iaveris 1a to pay balf the weekly prohits into Eoart for thn benofit of Hooley or Majuire. 28 the Court may determine. A larca aumber of interviows with Ieating merclianta on the South, West, and North Sides were published yestordar, showing a nnanimoas fesainient again’y fl, for hia interfcrence il be Farach! Hal mocting, Au lnmensn Ro-ublican mass-moebing was hold iu Dolingtos liall Baturday oveulug. Htatea-Altotnos Locl, Kenator Ogleaby, Emory r places of Lrainess 1gned by merchanta wera hol Saturday evan- A, Blortn,. mil Commtrnmers T Baaliete aay Gl e o it feseg, ortick o The Heroen of Pence nng War e P On thn 19th of s veteran of the warw acu: in apaleon i 1 g v oml (ke and Garmau -, £t Lyint (whete ko o | #in diest st Pel tar, Phin was Mr. Jucob Hoarl ian Ly buth, who Cabnin fiftyemz Ao L of serten- n b o 2 m=ty, i vt t Bunient., A ) tom of teaching in { the fon: #an and the anthor of timberleas Liasra, buoka ¢ he translated tha * Viear of Wak into the Ruselan Ianpinen and wrot Ruseian novelw whicli nre atiil o go WA B0 3 mond yarer-coer pan anveral Al renl, T, At e cars, : ... AMUSEK : ADELPHI THEATRE, eel LTSI, | Lxesptismally fosguifi; ent Iy n2n paeie by Chae, Hunuen yropertion Ly Wil i i i { i MELK aud 3, ¥, L . Millie Suctet, Maurh e ¥e, Harry 140 dow, Herry Ryner, an 1o very full cant., Cderie prices, 53¢, A0 nnd 1525 10 ex Matitiees o Weducaday sud Saturday STAR LECTURE GOURSE. Tirst appearauce of e Farons Foet, SOAQUIN Culon Park (‘hmrel, Ta-Morrew Nlglt. Seaatn ta.day ut Jana n, UcClury & Co's, [ILLER, Plyuun Churen, ', T, DALNTAL, " MoVIORERS THEATRE, 4y Ergagement for oue week only of My, James Lewis, Who will appear as Prof, Camallader fa 4o most suce cesful cowedy, THE BIG BONANZA! Hupported Ly the entlre Pramatic Company. Saturday Matitice—T 1L BlG L “HOOLEY'S THEAT 3 NOv, 1, TNABATED SUCCESS OF THL FAMOUS CALTFORNIA MINSTRELS, This Mamiot gTitma this w Fimt tme of the Jaughalle afterephece entitled A BLIPPERY DAY, Ly the entire Compau, Livery Evculng, sud Wednesday aud saturday Mati- | voted hitweel! entirely to that trt s b Jater 1. G, HIDLLAND'S new lecfure, * HOLDGY-LIDING," ; o Inbiativn 10 sy entiro New I'ro- | v Sunday I 124 o7 ATR-ST. Twa Deais hacts of e, PALL HATS, Birds, Wines, Plumes, Ost, Tipz, F'lowers, cte, TRIMMER GOODS, Btranzors will find a large varioty to se- lez: QOrdera promptly exécutoed. VELVERS, Grenadines, Tissus, sto. 1=k srarmsr. R From 441 Wost Madison.st WEBSTER'S. C V/INTER RESORT. - INTER RESORT. T, torin -1t 5, Nabiaias,~Will apen £teasn Fwith_leavi: New York Nov, 4 fm Naeaty dirset, Stevnems wid leivo . - the (17 40 leww than 2 daya, T Nayezit lagt winter 011 not vary hat 43 LR AL tho maost delightinl niiniate n Jarticuiare, o, LIDGLRWOOD), overy 10 dayaanl temperatiire of frow 713, n tho world, ¥ Jad: . 2 Brondwr " RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARIURE OF DAY an.A.v.Afl':‘!:‘:l'!ell';-m*—rr AR e 7 Sarnrday ot et ted. ol $NMoadey eteaptad, | AR T Dy, CHICAGO & Nfl'(TI!WE;YWI‘{ RAILAOAN, 1 sy s Loty i sver: w13 Cange it A at the depiis. Areice.” RAL RAILRINY, (i ‘/nflll carner of ltandolpd, . e, Msilvin Day Krpross,., b n e ACCUIBUIBEAILE, *bunday L. CHICARD, and Chicaro. Tnton Dewot, 3 Ueess AL D Vi, it ¢ ML, via main line, Epochat 5. ¥ e MILWAUKEE K ST, PAUL RAILAOAN. or Jindivan 4nt Canalr ILLINOIS CE| NTRAL RAILROATD. Depat, foos o1 I dysotar Twenty.veandiat, Ticket n k. d Cenle £apis) at s COL, WOOD'S MUSEUM. on Exuibttion, THE PRETTICST FAT LADY IN AMERICA, LIV, ING WILD ANIMALS, THE INVISIBLE LADY, Tacture room entertainments for thin week, Mon- day afterunou, MARKLE MEART, Monday evemng, USCLE T0M'S CABLN, - NEW OHICAGO THEATRE. MONDAY, Nov, 1, and till further nottee, CHARLOTTE TIHOMPSON Aw JANE EVRE. Mr. W, E, SHERIDAN an Lord Tiuclicater, and thie best Dramatle Company o L, Aduissin, O 'y and F1 beats ke oult extra clarg fisea evers Saturdey at FARWELL HALL. Lakeside Entertainment No. 3, Tuesday Evening, Nov. 3, BY THE FAMOUS MENDELSSOHN OUINTETTE OLUB, Assisicd Ly MISS FANNY KELLOG(, 82y rano, Will Lo one of ‘the tiest Concert ever kivets in Chie cago, Admision, $1, fncludiug rescrved rest, A fow corae tickels for Ral¢at §2 farthe four eutertalunicnty, Ticketa at the Lall, 148 Madleotests, on Sonday and Tuswday. o FINANGIAL. H C WILLIAMS & CO, BANIKERS, 40 WALL-ST,, NLW_YOIK, buy and sell Chicago i, Paul, and other good municipal tatnly on band, Wanted—Durlington, Cedar it, snd dlinu. frat, Watited—Clicago, Dinviliv & Viucenuca fira, Wanted—Northiern Pacltic 7 3-10 tirat, “Tueio rallway securitisd nob vegnlarly oted nizde a apevlaity, Ordvrs for stocks aud otuer Tecuritte rocelve ] ervonal atteltion st thie New Xork Biock Exchange. Gool dejiorit accounts recefved, ACCORDING TO YOUR MPANS. £10, §.5, $lw, §$Lo00 IN BTOOK PRIVILEGES, ‘Uhey often pay & profit from 10 ta 15 times tle sum favestcd every J0daya, withont riek beyond the wvest- it an explain:d 1o ‘our book and Weekly Finauclal o port sent fter, contalning the duily trices and Hictuntions that oceur st the New York Htock Ex- el tie Alw, the general copdition ¢f tho New York weucy macket, ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & 0., Lankers snd brokers, 13 Wall-at.. New Vork, MIQHIGAN SEMINARY, at KALAMAZ00, dacelhut facilitles bure offered for thoruish snstriee toninan éxtended course, The Schwl 9 a truly Christiay hoy xpeuses only §17 per year, Hupo- perlor ndvantages tor thy stndy of Stusic, Fatntiog, aud Modern Lo.ution heatthy and dor ligutful, Some var yeb pematz._Apply for catae logue snd gurther Suformation ta tye Princpal, MIS3 JE. TE FLsUER, Kalamazoo, Mich, . MACHINERY. Steam is Safe, With a tafo LOW PRUESIURD LOILER e s Acparitus, ta. P 1 y tem of const . 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