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TIIE CHICAGO snd firm;_shonlers, $1.KTX@L00 Fpot 5 itk mper ety elear’ vib, §lubidgmiled siote $13:0. 103726 bger March 11 120 Paves Qumbicriand middien old " Dacon quiet snd 1(1’ 2 4 Jobbing demsit, Green menl 3 :j:;";u.«)'t‘u.n Fiden, 10} e, $lama steudy PTERL) for bioavy and lght, ek tn December, aar ok BurrEn—8l nd firns ot 100, g and unclisnged ; chiotce, 253280, phiLapLLENIA, PAILADPLPIITA, 6‘{"1. LEimoneyus—Nominal 4o 12’305 orud, rned, L e And Clow grades Jower: extrs, ¢ Towa shd Wiseonnity extra famiy, $:.00 4 te, Ohio, and Indlans, $1,97%@6.61%; bign graden, $T.00 B0, naie—\Wheat nqufet; Teonaylvania rel, $1.33¢ wiatern do, SLOUTALIG mner, SLAVELA L v ] Untw gzl an, Corn—tia {y demn @103, e active wblte, 4iains; stalne l, 43a4de. - Bars G ot ELOPGELLD 3 Western, S(@¥3c, Winrany—~We tern, 114, % . Burrrn~lexdy: Improving: New York ftate and pradford Lo ‘atir.e, BISe; firals, 0 wdlcy e hato s B e 1, BaBte d a e, o van—Markel dull § 'Weatern finn, 13}5@13, FooswTirmi Westorn froab, dliatide, DALT)IMOBI 'roun—Dull And nnehanged, it sieady ond unchanged, stern mixcd, o, 71 new, pclianged, Liyo quief but steady = Sorata auil but 84 004830, » Jiay—Firm, uncharged, and lludly. Frovistasa—Order teado active, Jork, new, $22.50, fralk ehouldzrs, 93¢c ¢ wlden, 113¢, Hatus, 15}g@ice, Lard strady and unchanged. rreR—Unchangeds PRTROLEUNM—U hanged, Lerrrr—siron, but bisiness qulct, and restricted by the Armmcaa of Lolders § catgoes, 17@3taes job- T WiizakE—Dul NEW QULEANS, New ORLEANS, Nov, i),—Cond-Meate=Ms stronger, oning 10 tho scarcity of tho supply ; $. Kot Ik 2,3, narN=Corn, demand limfted; white, 8% : choleo s Oats—bupply good; demand Hmited; Liotce'Galenn, s0c, Mar—Trads dul 7 sslea mimo, $23.99, Paovistoxa—Lork quict; newmeas quoted at 20,005 o1d, $X0.T6@V.00, Unmir—Baien of Lonuislana rectified at $1L143 wotern quoied ot $1.15@1.17, Other sriicles uns asngeds 8T. LOTIA, g7, Lovts, Nov, i0,—FLOUR—Lawtr: fall Auporfine, $,/0@T5 3 extra, $B@EI 3 XX, $.00i4 47D, a1s—Wheat lower ; No, 9 1all, $1,40 cash § $1.5¢ Jamuary No. 8 do, §1.50, Corn'more doing ; No, 2 mised, 123¢@410 cashi; 4%c December, Oatn firm 3 1y bid cal Darley uuchanged, Itye quict at 67c, FROVIAIO! Pork quiet at $11,00, Fard lower at 1y, Dry salt essfers T@Tct 104@10%¢ 105@ 10%e. Brcon—Kathiug dotng, riacy—Dull av §1,12, Premrmi—Flour, 400 brint wheit, 16,000 bu; sort, 24000 bu ; oats, 7,000 bu ;' rye, 9,000 bu, NOSTOX, gowtoy, Nov. 80.—FLoun~>lodorate detand ; su- 1fine Weatern, $4.76; common extrss, $3,25@5, (¥hconsin. extra, $.75@0.23; winter whitat Ohio, dsns, and Michigan, $0.50@7.00; iinots, §0.75@: Bt Louls, $7.0@9,00; fancy Minnotots, $3.508 Oaar—Corn quint; mixed yellow, oid, 773@sio foew, 7°@ Ho. Oate—dixed wud white, 4i@960; rou focted, 19@145¢. N MARINE, PORT OF CHICAGO, NOV, SO, Asnrveb—Senr Lookout, Grand Haten, humbers schr B, Caliein®, Manisteo, lumber; sshr Bew Dolt Menistee, Jimiber ¢ 3¢ht Gypey, Mobticallo, lumber § achr E. L. Cosme, Alpens, lumber ; schr I, I, Bald- win, Ssginaw, lumbor | schr ThitUt, Buffalo, coal; schr While Qloud, Muskegon, Jumber ; acow Gladia~ tor, Manislce, Jumber | sébr Iron Bides, Denraukeo, tumber; echr C. J. Ralder, Muskegon, lumber ; prop Aleaa, Alpens, lumber ; prop Colorado, Buffalo, aun- dries prop Rumsia, Bufalo, sundrles; prop 0, J. Eenbaw, Baginaw, lumber, Curanio—Schr ' Norlh Biar, Pentwater, £0 bu oats, 10 rls beef, 55 Lz'a pork, 20 brls salt: achr Elva, Ause Heker's Pick, 300 Uil oatn: schr Winnle Wing, Feute ier, 8,000 bt _com, 5,000 bu oats; echr Lookont, Grand 11 ven, 200 b 0at#, 1 ton conl: ‘nehr Lewt, 1ud- fogto, 6,m)'bu cats s echr 8. Bates, Lincoln, J5 bris ¢on-meal, 89 brls pork, 3 bris hama, 2 kcge powder; frop G I euth, Saugatuck, suudrica, LAKE MICHIGAN. cHICAGO. Nochartora wore reporicd yesterdsy. Partion wero irging fo get o cargo for & tow-large, but no oneap- peated to have auything to ship by water, Tho lale ottt hos put n quictus on lsko navigation for this season, and it 18 hardly probable that any mors charters il bo mada thin yoar,...Tho schr Uigalo & Jonca bas Jaid fts peraons] property tax, sud a0 longerin tho tharge of b cnstodian, ... Capt, James I Korna, betier fuown 82 “ Deaf Jimmy,” an old and well-knows tug Capladn, but lately employed In o packing-house at the Block-Yards, met with a ead sccldent Thursday, Wille st work stirriog the melting tallow m & vat he fell Liead foremost 1nd was terrilly scalded, It {a hardly poseiblo that he e1n recov Tho fug Bon Drake went outsido yes- tenduy and sticceeded [n fluding tho anclior of the San Juinto which she slipped yesterdsy. Tho tug Wood Wso pleked up tho anchora of reveral other vesaols. Thescbrs M, L, Coyue, Thistle, ana 1L I, Bald: from tha Lawer Lakea with conl, arrived ficre yosterd of two ngo Lo Tonl & earyo of grain for Bufalo, hus decided to slay in Mliwaukeo during the winter,... Tos scow Gladistor lost ler bLowsprit fn tbo river yesterday,...Tho North and SBouth Bnoches of tho Chieago River were fiomn onr yesterday morning, und the Main Diranch was ful of fotng {co. ... Tha sebr Lmpire Btato was leve kdupon by Depuiy City-Collector Scully yosterday, ‘The vessel-ownera ab this rots aro greatly fucensed ut be nacoremanioun menner in which thelr propesty is taken posaeseion of by the Collector. 1t in the inten-— tonto makoa teatcaso snd carry ftto the United Batee Suprema Court, 1f that tifbunal slso docides Azltst tie vessel-owners they will dieposo of an int utlntheir property to pariics living ut other jo wheta ta taxen are ol £0 bigh, anid Lave the veecls Lali from thego points Inatead of from Chicayo, ., The tag Mary McLain met with o sevore acridont yeaters dy, which will provent Ler from doing any moro wok thfs neason, Whilo golug dosn the river ibe leg of her bolier buret out, toaring open the hull 32 Qllug her with water, The fronian and engluocr ware llllla]fincl)fl“d, and were taken to thetr homes, Copt, Houk Blue did not exject to lay up for two veeks yet, od asusequently bo feals blus ladacd. ROUGHING IT. MORE VICTIMA OF TilH OALE. Testerday morning the sun roee bright and beandi- Tl and, though cold, the wind had sbifted around to Qesonth, Icaving tho wators of the lake amooth, eh- ing the tugs (o go out and render asalstance to the fepls which Lad Carrived outsldo during tho %rm of Sunday uight and Monday, A number st veagels were found at anchor outstda badly iced up, Wdwero fowed in. Thoschr J, M, Toreat, lumber Rlen, was foand to be ashora betyeen Lako View and Ennglon, Blio was scutiied in 10 feok of water topro- amatber from pounding, Her crew camo ssliore in tho boat almost frozen, The titg Blackball will go to bar Ttcus with s stevm-pump in the morniug, The schr o avan {0 Iylog ab auchor About G mia telow Groase Polut Ledly Ired up, and patt of ber can. T gous, The tug Ciawlord Bk goue ta ke rescuio, 13d wan ‘expected to bring ber in during tho nIgLt. Theschr 0, J, Ioeder, walch arrived Lero yestusdsy emogn, ad on s crow, ten in nume ber, of {he bork Parana, This vessol was on boy way b thia gort with » cargo of fumber (rom hou whie wan_overtaken Ly the gata, Patana wan asliore about (wo woeks aga jnet aif Onnd Haven, and, 88 she was leaking, she bad o -pump on board to koup her ailoat, When about 8 milre nortueast fram this clty t m-pump froze ¥,4nd ehe bogan to All raptdly. The crew wera com- jeled Lo taka 10 tho bout, and, covered with abest of they nuxI;hml it n this frail ceafd for savoral lous, Luckily thoy wixa discovarod by tho scbr C, ) Bosder about 40 milea fio The men woiw slmou them will sutrer mcverely for Utten cars, toes, snd flugers, ¥ Warner, & I n 116000, and 1 tnsured §n o Huifalo Company fot $:,000, The Lelg Rousius is teparted at auchr st 8. Heleua, Biraita of Mackinaw, with her canvas fone, sid by up. Capt, Mariin Blackbury left oity lust a'nln« fonitend 1o hier, He will also look afior the schr olon otely sshoro'st Wauboshnce, Disiatctics i slia pecetved hers yeatorduy that the wb B, wrenca with a cargo of ooal for (his city e sshore at Bisck Rivor, Sturgeon Polpt, Capt. McCloud loft Jast 41eang {or'the ncene of diskster 10 lako weasuros fop Tetiag ber, The Lrlg Fatnlico, which weul uahare Litte Traverao durluy the galo, tao partiulars of :‘\ua Wero reported by teltgraph yesterday, s said lo Jaaln o bad couditicn, “Yue sebr Davey budsd with abiuglos, Ja ashira a4 Two Creeks, sud ‘lm Lor aails, Tho crows of the bargas Wanocear .lfu Axeuputakes, wrecked, Monduy, Laye Lecns saved, L soms of (e men were budly frocen. A dis- b trom Cucboygan slates that tho dchirs Bwoct reib Mary L. Porew, Frances Palms, and Qranads, hiadora st that poist. The Furow wli) probably bé fl:\xu The crow of the Pm-huxnw\y‘i_«»- Ganlvhen tiey wera rocucd by tho citlzens, Thia 5k s ynider water, ind tue v 3 foek above h&uh The schr Areadal, lumber-lades, from jiditee 10 Mantiowor, aizived at Milwsukt = 2y, complately coversd with ica, uinus foresall, m'muf.-nu stayaall, aud wilh mafu-gaff broken, teavil be towed to her desiination by 1bo Wtesias s Willam Orippen. Tte sebr Isbpemiog, coal- en {or Chicago, cams Lo anchor fn Bliwaukoo ay il D A, 420 2 b R (SN us '3 and fears for thel sty ar9 eaiertained, i MIBYING BCHOONED. uam"“"‘ N. Y., Nov. 30,~The ache P, G, Jendins, Velrioat from Mitwauka for shin por, loft e and Ouual unday moring, and s she hua not a0 heary Wiy 1 1afearod s fousdared in 4o luig PORT HURON NEws. “:e-x Honok, Nov, 80,~The valeriogged bargs Iab Vaduea weived safotn (uasiveset midaigh i hore, aud takes o doad, sud soveralof =0mo tme from frost. T;u Taraua {» ownod o “'?‘- l;ch- Toanoke discharged her carga of grain and Wt o dry-dock yesterdsy, About 4,500 bu of the ."l:':‘ull;ou .;:-Jému-d by wel, The poriien o snny Rumball wes dischu L3y L 6o,y Varehons s b v sosy eaer The sleambarge V. M. Ketcham snd cvsort Butter, alRo slevm.t arge Porter Chamberlin, L AMar.un Clly toIag Tl stesm-birge Suni'a: an- tug Rescus have been stripped and Iaid np In Dirck e Speevid Dienated tr T Tort Husow, Mich, 0 Tritans. . . tn,—Wrecking expeditions for tho reazua of airande:d veaacts are al. ready organized. Tho tng Glaliator goea fur the skt 81, Lawronce, tho Prindivillo for the Faims and Bweot beart, and the Wintlow for (ho Pamlica, Wind southeast, fresh ; weather clondiy and cold THE EASTERN CAMALS. Tonr Jravis, N, Y., Nov, 80.—Navigation on the Delaware & Jtudson Canal i closed from Ifones. dale ta Ellenstile, All 10aied bonta will rench tide- £ lo-day, wheo {he cmusl will bo closed for {he sennon, Buryato, N, Y. Nov, 20,—Thera was severe cald olong the e of the Erlo Canyl last bight, the niercury at from # 10 10 deg. Lelow zero, Canal nasigation ls virtnally elored, Durraro, Nov, 30,—The waather In very cold Fad, The conal {8 clored with ien between Utiea and tho Hndsor River, Thermometer 8 tu i degroea 1elnw 7ero. Tho eon ia shinfog brightly, Tho Hudson Iuver in full of fleating fve, ALpANT, N. Y., Nov. 50.=Navigation of the eanal and river in closed, The river {w full of fce, The thermomicter had zanged from 2 oY degrees hLclow zero sl day, LAKE HURON, BAGINAW, r MBpeniat Dispatch ta The Chicage Tribune, Tt Raaaw, Nov, 40,—The fco 10 theriver i quite eolid, and thero Is very govd leighing, Navigation fa clorat, The Inter-Ocean and Argomant, loded for Ohicagn, nro frozen In. and will nof protably get ont. Tho stesmeyacht Favorite s frozon in on the bay 10 mijon off tho mouth of Pipe Iilver, out of fnel aud provisjona, The total number of areivala st the port of Baginaw Quring the seagun ol 1:75 was 533 cieare ances, blds FREEZING UP, Drtrorr, Mi-h, Nov, 30.—Lske Jfaron is covercd with ice an for as the eyo can see. Adispatch from Bault Sto, Marlo says thin moraing alight norib wind was blowing ; thermomoter 17 be- low zorn, T.ast night ico was forming in the nver rap- ally, I8 fa fmposaiblo for boats to get throdgh the cnal now, Bimra Rt Paul, Missourd, and Normun ‘wera reported frozen fa at Mud Lake yesterday, MISCELLANEOUS. The mammoth prop Commodoro feft Buffalo for Clifeago Sunday....The lass boats for Take Mlchigun 10 leave Oswrzo were the propa St Albans and Clty of Qopcord. ... The args Oenoa hea boen released from the Beavers, and is on hor way to Cleveland in tow of 8 tug, B taladon with plg fron, . Tho woon Wil- 14m Vanalts, loaded with salt for Toledo, cleared from Buffzls Monday morning, bub came back on sceount of threatoning weather, Bue will go into winter quar. ters with b cargo of ealt on board,.., The stesm-barge Oldo, during the wtorm Eriday, 8truck the wesiern eud of tho pler at the entrance to Erfo har. Tor, demolishing tho valuable Hght at thst polut, A temporary ligut will Lo exhibited....The Buffalo Ezprea of Monday says Of the Unfon Line steam- ers, the Dean Richmond arrived at this port yesterdny, The Starticea snd Junes are bound down, Tho former left Chicngo I'riday, aud the Iatler lefl Green Dy Saturday. Tho Waverly and Portags are bound up for Ohicago. The lattor passod Detvoit Baturduy, and tho former laft this port yeatorday,". ... According t0 tho Tawas Gazelts, the Governmert will ulld a lighthouse at Tawas Point next year An exchange saye: ¢ Lako Ontarlo is muv(n1 Iuland. Willlam Bur- o1, ot Olyde, made & murvey of to Meeker farm, in the Town of Huron, Wayne County, Oct, 1, 1875, when the totlowing facs wi jacovered { That more than scyen acreaof Jaud bad bLeen wathod away by lbe waves sinde the first survey was made, TBo citrloud may wish to know how many rods of the beach hat becn captured Uy the lake, Tho distance along tho ahoro of tho farm surveyed 18 140 rods, which ehows a washing away, {f 1t waa uniform, of ¥ rods of land."....The lluh{-hnulc engineer corps finished work on the steam fog-hoin at Grand Haven, aturday, It will be sonnded five scconds nt interve f thirty seconds during foggy weather, It fs worked by an “englue of six-borae Lower, Bleam is mppiisd from o boller 13 feot long Ly 3% fect in diameter, Itin in every re- wpost stndlar to thoso crocted st Pllot Island sud killigateo. SILERIFK AGNEW., Tho Grand Jury Stijl Working on the Madden Caue—A Disinclination to Do Anything—Teatimony Concerning Ixlcnnerhnssctts The Graud Jury yesterday morning sgeln took up the fovestigation in the Agnew-Maddon af- fair. Mr. Sinde, who proscoutod 3nddeo and wocured bis conviction, was tho tirst witnese called. He testified to tho arrsy of facts pub- lishod In theso columus yestordsy morning on the subject, that he biad scen Malden ou tha stroet, and had callod Stato's-Attorney Reod's at- tention to it 5 JAILER DOYLE was fecallnd, and testulod tnat Mr. Reed hind complained to nm of Madden's bsing out, and that hia found hiw;ont aa bad beon represented, Ha did not kuow of Liis voting on_elaction-day, ond did oot boliove that the Bherilf kuow of Lits pelng out thon or at any other timo. Agprivate citizen was tho noxt witnoss: Ho Lnew nothiag of tho Madden cavo, b, iu roply to inquiriod, told what he know ot the troatmat » former prisoner hiad recehved § the gambler, y DLENNERUASSETT. . 1lo bad seon Dilennerlnessit on the strect about two months ago. i had Lold of the arm of & profeusioual Lallor, and about threo puces behind hitm was Jailor Dovlo in company with an unkhown may. e was posmtive that it wss Bronnerhsssett he saw, for ho knew him well, 1le called to him, but the party mith him urged him on, Blenuerhnssett was so dronk that he could searealy *tand. Witness spoke to Doyio the nest day, and warped lum of tho dangor of parading Blennerhasaett sround tho street, sud was promised thattshould never occur again, Ha dd not koow pesitively that Agnew iwas aware of Doylo’s conduct, but believed from his carncat expreealous of Bympatby for tho prisonor from timo to time that Lo favored and iudorsed Duylo's course, Aguow lad told witness, o effact, that Blonnorbassots was & superior kind of a mun. and, inbig opiuton, was eutitled to somo privilages, No conclusion was reached in the Afadden caso or 1 the later complaint, but both wiil bo fur. thor oxamined to-day. Irom what could bo toarued of i TIE POLICY OF THE JURY it did not appear clear to many in the Madden caxe that tho Bherid was cognizsut of hin ab- sonca from tho Jail, in faet, though ho cortalnly wus fn tho eye of the isw, ap opfnloo chieriahod espeoially by such membora 80 havo managed to loiter arouad the Bhoril's oftics every day during the luvestigation, when not engaged in the jury-room, No oue can toll what tha reault of tha {nvesti- gstlon will bo, but that a torriblo offort i boing wsdo to sereon Mr, Agnew la evidont to every ouo wno has watched the cass from its com- wmencament, It la said that the cffoit has already gono 80 far outside tha jury-room aa to eolist the nid of cottain depulles sud to cause thom fo make M{DNIQIT VISITE TO NAMELERS RESIDENCES. If the penalty for the offensn woro doatu, nd greater effoct could have bsen made, 2 tho cliarge sgafnut Alr, Agoew were murder, and ho detouded Leforo the jury by a scoro of attornovs, tho legal remcarch sod doubts a8 to tho signiticanco of certain simpla exprossions of the statutes could not be greater. In fack if tho jury wore packed 1§ could not act vory differ ently from what ic bing, aud tho tochnical points in tue law undor which it ia supposed to be sct- luq could not well bo more taitufully polnted out, or the disposition to defer sction, abd 6« cuse, and _palliste, couid not bo much more cloarly —manifestod. At firat the casa was gought to bo dispused of under a stat- ute presoribiug ® orime. After sovoral duya' work under itus bead, 18 was discovored tifab that etatuts was ouly applicsblo where no other provimou had baco m: wod that il was not ap- plicavie in the case, Hoo, 30 of thie Criminal Cote waa then roferred to and worked upon. By this fime & great deal of evidohco oad secumulated, safliclent to establish facts fu tho case, on wiuch to baso an indiot- ment, At this juncture it was discovered that TUE WOUD " VOLUNTARILY " in the seetion wag susceptibio of two codstrio- daua, ‘Phio oue Kiven ta it, howavor, waa that (¢ waa nogossary, t0 maka the iudletment siick, to show that Aladden’s cscape was porsouslly known to theBheritf. T'hls seemod to soveral a vory frail throad, but it has so far served tho purpore notwithetanding the fact that Chap. 125, Beo. 13, of ihe statulos, oloarly says :’msu ts luple ~ for his lop) orsonsl negleot or his bitch thers was & semarkable quist, but finally snotbor niorsel of law was found of & uss(-crtminal neture, prescrbing the dutyof e Sherift, and providing tusd if he fsilod in any acticular lu oboying the order of the Court o tbhould be “llabls for ¢ euntempt.” The jury wus assured by the bost of suthoilty thet in this sectioh thors was no case for cavil or dispute, and im- mediately thereupon the technical ssclions wero sgain sougbt, where the jury now appears to tout, iu the hope, porkiaps, (uat the duwoute may ba prolonged until ud of the weak, whon s jury will be discuarged. 10 view of tue Jength of time already conaumod by the fovesigation, it would seem (o the candid, unproju iced obeerver that it was ghous time someiking was done, aud the cass disposcd of. If the Shorlf1s guilty of the sllegaiions & agelust bim of lettivg Madden, or Bleauer- basssts, or suy other prisoner, scape,” there would seem to ba no good resson why be should ot account for it. 3¢ ho liuot guilty it Iy sbout e be knew it snd was sludicatod. The jux{ {u presuming to be ae judyo of tho law, shou; 4 not lose sight of tho facts and ita duty, nor longer quibble to thv dotiiuent ol the publio interrata. B THE COURT-HOUSE, Another of the Joint Talking. Matches, The City Officers Renounce Tilley and All His Works. Egan’s Plans WHI Practioally Be Fol- Iowed, with 8light Changes. Tho Aldermen and Commissionors Lectura the Unhappy Tilley, Harms at Work Driving Condemned Piles. The adjonrned conforence of the County Huilding Committee, Conncil Committeaon Pub- lic Duildings, Doard of Public Works, and the architects, Merars, Tilloy and Egan, in regard to the littlo noplessant bltch in tuo proposed new Court-1Touse plans, wasLeld in the afico of the Board of Public Works, City-Llall, yostetday al- ternoon. ; Tho folloving-named gunnumnn were present : AM. Stout, Coey, Bchafluer, R, Btono, Warren, and Foley, County Commissioners Burdick, Lon. ergan, Jolinson, Guenthor, Clough, snd Craw- Mossta, Prindiville, Thompaon, and Wahl, of the Board of Pablio Works, Magor Colvio, and Mesmis, Titley, Armstrong, and Egan, The meating was called to order at ton min- utes to 8 o'clock by Mr, Clough, who nominated Muyor Colvin for Chairman, which was agrecd to. That gentleman sald that Mir. Burdick had been previounly siosen Clisirman, and, as puoh, whould presida. Mr. Burdick then took tho chair. o stated that tho objecs of tho meeting was, a8 ho under- stood it, to hear the xeport in the malter of the difforence Lotween the city and county in reaard to the county building, to be sutmitted by the Board of Public Worke, THE REFORT. Mr. Prindivillo thon submitted tho following report: In compliance with resolution yawed Hy your, Thonorable bods, at & mectig held at thia office on tha Ath {nst,. the Board of Public Works would respect- fuliy report : That, afier Laving meversl coiffcrences with the architects Xw)nwd by the city and county, and laving examinod (1o 8 Uimited oxtent) ihe plans d by ihiem, we are forced to tne folowiag con ilp wo regard tife Tilley plans an beanti- 1gn, and auited {n many Yospects to the wanta of the city, they cannot, in our opinion, be carried out 1o completion and give 1o the county auch rooma ax arevaquired for the various Courls, County Clerk, Ie- corders, Colleelors, and otlier largo’ oficca showa on fhe doalgn of tho connty™ part of tho building. On tho othes hand, we ‘es no diffienity in geiting il thie roum required by the city, withont neriously Inter- feriug wih the outline of the' buflding adupted by the county. Owing to tho broken outlin of the Tliloy plan, it must neceasarily cover a grester area of ground iu onrder 1o get tho rooms roquired by the city and county, thius reductng the area betwaen the Luildings to such an extent ns to_seriously interfere with the light in meny of the offices, We ars of the opinfon thut n Leanttful buflding may he oblstued withoul serionsly interfering with the outline of the comnty plaus, and it in absolutely ceriain that & change to sny great ex- tent in those vitlines will neccentato an ontire chiange of the futerior arungeiments oF Lo conmly’s half of 1ho ng, Undes sl the cirenmatances, wo wonld reapecttall yecommend fo your honorable body that tiie archis tezts bo directed jointly o prepare an elovation, trest- ed architecturally diffecent from thosp heretolore aub- saitted, I order to Larmonlze the existing dificultics, I, PRINDIvILLY, 3, R Tuoxrsax, Lovuss Want. The dlscussion on tho report took a very wide rango, and afterwards bocamo entiraly informal, snd on attack upon Mr, Tilley wholly uucalled for in a greal messure from several Aldermen, INQUIBITION, Ald. EBchaffnor msked the differenco of tho basoments in the two buildings, MF. Tilley's pro~ poring a high basement for ebrtatn officea. "Mr. Peindisilio statad that the advantagor of Mz, Tilley's plan in this rega¥d woro conceded, Ald. Schailfnor movod (o adopt tise report, Ald. Coey wanted to know 1f the foundation would be cbanged by the chango proposed in olevation. Chairman Durdick etated tbat that was for the srchitects to decide, . Mr, Pringivilie stated that the architects would liave to conform $0 tho foundutious as nearly as possible. - Mr. Clough stated that the report waa rather unsatisfactury, as nothing dofinito had been stat- edint. It called for & change of plags without atating what thoss changes should be. Thoy mighs be in_tho basoments, iu the roofs, cor- hicas, and elsewhera In tus building, but TIB BAME DIFFICULTIRH REMAINED, unleas ¢aoy wstructed the arabitects in rogard to the cbungea tust sbould be made, Mr, Thowmrson now srose_atd romarked that they only wanted s change in tho elovation. Mr. Prinfiniie stated thot tho architocis had pot been instructed, bocause the Board of Publin Worla had folt as if 1t bad no autbority furthor in the premives. 3r. Ilkan lad stated that ho was will ng to cbango thq plaus if those ohnulfiu wera indorsod by the Conoty Comnmiwnioners, Ho y’nudlvilh) hiad thougltof gotug further, bat id not feol at liberty to givo tns architects fur- ther instsuctiora, Mr. Epan bad stated he could furaish & paneil slke'ch of a now design lu six dava. 3Mr. Tilley had a'so stated bo could make changos to con- form o tho outlines. AR, CLOTOR statod that ho thought the County COommis. sioners would confor the power on Ar, Eganto mako the changes destred, or, 1f tho oity would stato what changos it deaired, the plan would bo male to cunformo it. Ald, BehnTner suggestod that it a pencil draw- fog oould be inado i eix days of n now plan for an elovation that it might be possible for the two architacta to come tugether in that tite, or by nnxt Mouday. EOAN'S WILLINGNESS. Mer. Egan stated that be‘could preparq a draw- {ug in thiat timo, and was willing to do it. Ald, Sohaffoer suggested that s resolution migut be offered, to tha offoct that the architcota ba instructed to propare a_pian and presont it to the consideration of the Bosrd of Publio\Works i the shortest Limd possible, and they to m mit the matter bofore tho Ovunty Comumnisaloners Mondry, The Chair stated that such a resolution could only be offered »a an amondment to the repors of tha Board of Puolio Works, Ald, Hobafuer sald he wanted the repart adopted firat, and thon he woald suvmit Lie reso- lutlon, ANOTHER LEADING QURSTION. Ald. Coey wanted to know if the two archi. toots would Lot navo 20 make two soparato re- orte, v BMr, Thompson stated that the Connoil Come mitteos sud the Alayor Lad the power to aot. AlQ, Schaffner stated that ths tfoard of Pablio Works linve the full power to aot under the or- dioance adopted on the Bth of Augusj. ’ Mr, Prindivilla atated that he thought that Iater action of the Council’ hsd repesled th owar, Ald. Sohaffaer stated that the ordinande had bean sdopted to create barmony, but that the Tioatd of Fublio Worke hisd the power to sdops and recommantl & plau for tha aily. Mr. Prindivillo said that all the sothority had boen travaferrcd to ho present Commlittes and s Mayor, THOMPAOK OM ELEVATIONS, Mr. Thompson thought that & new elevation could e pottes up by the $wo architects, and got the sama outhines au at proseut, sud get up an entirely different dosign, = A handeome plan, without & great change I the ontlines, waa os: taioly prefesable. Tuere might some diffioulties stise, but he thoughd the arebitects oould got up new plans for another elevativo, If they gould get up & plau for snother elavation thab waa tasty and would muii the general aye, there would be no dittlculty in she maooer of “treating ° i, ‘Atr.Tilley's plan could not be oarriedoul,bacauss hig dome came within the clty’s portion entire. A st wonld be wholly fot the cit, the city would va to pay forit, ¥ waw s very good thlog to both ot oouuty oould besr the coud, Th was, pot to change tho xroaud plan sa it is at preaont, aud not to interfers with the interior of tha county at sil. They could get up a handsome building without chauging the elé~ vaticn, ON AORERMENT OF ARCIITEOTH, Ald, Boaffner thought it was & quostion on the report whether the architects would agree, He thought they ougls t0 hear from ths architeots firet, betore obstructions wore yemoved. 1t the aschiteots would agree, there would be uo use fog fusther aotion, 3r. Wakl statod that they would make them agres. . Obalrman Burdick waoled (o koow who was going to make the srchitects sg Ar, Wab! sald they would b IDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1875, stractod to do so, wero pubhc servama. LOAN A0 T AGIER, Mr, Fgan took tho flhor, nud stated that he agreed in a<l that Mr. Wah) had said, It they (the architacts) mero instructod to do anything, 1t was their duty to do it. 11 said thero was at prosrat no porsonal d.fFienlty batween him and Mr. T||lu{, and auy that dia atiko from the & u- troverry hiotrotofore had long ago been dissipated on both sudes. Ile aud Mr, Lilloy wero ready to #0 by mstructious, Mt TILLEY APEAKS. Mr. Tiileyatated that ho wynted and wonld work for harmony. 1{o was wilhiog to do anything in order to bring it shont, but he did not ke how anvthing could bo dono unlexe thay prepared on- tively new plans, It trammelted by foundation and outiines, a great portsan of Mr., Egsu's de- «ign would remain, And _the changes would only bo mado in the detsil. JIn thonghbt if they made & change thay shottid change all.+ 1le was willing tn wark lp “harmony with Mr, Egan, bnt he conld not aos how ho” could well maka a changa in the clevations il trammelnd by tha prosent ontlings and foundazion plan, Mr. Coey thought aa Mr. Egan, and that there would be n neceraity of following the old plan. .wAflflll THEIR DUTIES DEFINED, Mr, Ygan wantod to know precisely what wan wanted. If they apofled the canteur of the ontor wall, tuov would uva 2to to chavyo the cros walls, Mnch as tha architecta might have a dls- Jomtion to agreo, unlesa the gentlemon present took the matter in band there would ho uo chsuce or 1L, Alr. Dnrdick stated that it was for tho Com- mittees to sav whather tho Architects rhuuld change the plans irrespectivo of the sork plready donn, It was & vory imuortant watter to kuow, 8y 3r. I had suggested. TIP MAYOR FLICIDATTS, Mayor Colvin aroso aud stated that ba had taken o very deep iutorent in the matter, and it wan oug of ¥ery grest imvortauco to the public. Tha repott of tho Board of Public Works did not meot hls axnectations as regsrded tho in- stiuctions received by them at tha last mesting Leld on the 24th inet. The repore wavo no iu~ formation, It eimplysaid that Mr. Tiiloy's plan could not bo adopted. He and Mr. Eran should come together aud make a now elovation on the old iuterior plan an adopled by the county, If toey decided that could not bo done, what tionld bedone? Direct or instruct them ‘to preparo uew plans or ndopt Eran's prosent plan ? From tho tenor of the report, bis judgment was that Egan's wasitho bost plan. At icast, that was ap; arontly the opinton of the Baard of Publio Works, and 'ho had great respect for tnat opimon, It thoy wanted such a buitdiog, they slhiontd have it; allhe wanted to soe wad uni- formity, A A SURPBISED OFFICIAL. At this stage Mr. Thom|son arose, and stated that ho was smiprised at tho statoments made by Mr. Tilloy afser all that bisd been aid in tho conferonces of the Doard. Ho thonght.thoy coujd make an_entirs chsnge of the plan of ela- vation. Aand. though he was no architect, ha thought the outlines nood _nat Le chaoged, sud they could retain the interior, Mr. Wabl thought that tho architects had agreed to change tho exterior and keep the out- liges latact. He liked Tilley’s bwilding. 1t was nica and olaborate iu denign, It would cost over 1,000,060, and was entirely tao elaborate. It wwas une of thoso buildings that would _probably Lo made 10 cost 10,000,040 or €11,000,000, In- deed, arclitects had said thst it was far moro olaboraie fo finish and dosign than tho Graod Opera-Houeo in Paria. and it had cost over ¥50.- 000, Mo bad not kuoown BMr. Lgan botore be mot him at the conforencos, but ho bad oxpresned & perfect willingneas to chango Lis plans. o thoughti? thero was any draw- bhck, 1t was on Mr. Tilloy's sde. Thoy meant to bnlld fur city sud county, Tha building would be principally constructed bv tho city. The county bad adoptod a plan, and M. Lgan's intasior was superior to Mr. Tilley's plan. They could surolv agreo if alight changes were maae. Mr. Egan raid tbac_be was teady to draw uo & Mlan in wix doya, and in that thoy could adopt Tilley’'s_roof and bascment, aud they could - struct tha architects to makea muhfing 1o sui all. Thera was nothiog further in the way, au It was duc to Nr., Egan to state that o haa alwsys been rosdy to couform to apy change adopted. ‘L'he roport was then reccived and adopted. 1KBOLUTE BCHAFFNER. Ald. Bchaffuor affercd a resolution that the Board ot Public Worka bo instructedyto diroct the prepaiation of a plan for tho oldvation of tho Court-Louso 1o harmony wWith tho sngges- tiona that had been ma lo, Mavor Colvin seconded the motfon of Ald. Schafluer, and it was adopted. TRE IRREPRESSINLE. A, Bohaftmer onco moro assimed n standing postitre, and said that he thought oach architect ougbt to yoport in f1md for nost Moudsy's woet~ “’fi of tho County Board. Mv. Egan sald that 1t would be too soon, They conld repait in two weels. 1o would like lo bear from Mr. Tillov, This remark brought that gontloman up standing, Mr, 'Titley wantad to know |f they wonld have to atiok to Alr. lflgln'u ground plau and outlinos. ‘Tuia_qacstion broaght Solfstfuer to hia foet. Ho said with great velomence that ho was dis- wusted at hoaring Mr. Tilley ask that question. Ha was tired of ks fooling. Ho thon wont on ot 2 rapid mte 1o the samo strawn. ATANDINO ON uI8 KiouTs, Mr, Tilloy said that he was unwilliog to give up overy poins and ack the charactor of & dummy 1n tho matter, 1o thought hie had some rights and say-ro {o tho mattor, Ilo botloved he was rosponalblo, a8 arcllitoct, for tus city's portion of the Lutlding. At tlua point Schaffuer jnmped up from hiy chair aud said that ‘Tilley was 1o the omploy of the city. Ile was not responsiblo i tha matter at all, anil bad no rights oxcept as accorded by the \L.}m:ncll. wud tho weoner ko understood that the atte WANL ON ARCHITECTA. ‘This brought Ms. Wahl to hiatcot. He mid that arclutects wera not respousible for their buildivgs. 1f he hired an orebitect to build & Poum Lie mado him plan what b wanted, and it 10 was an ass $hat was not the architcct's bus. fueen, All ho bad to do was a8 ho was tol1, Commtssioner Guonsher #aid that Lo wonld liko to know what thia probsble OIANGES WOULD CONT in tima for tho next mesting of the Connty Bostd. e thoughs 1f thia cost would bo 10,000, ©156,000, or evou tore, the Jommlssionera would agroo tot, aud tha publio would not ubject, so loug as they procured 8 bullding 10 suit them. 1io behoved tho tax-payers were willing to stand Lo additional expense, If the aromtscts wonld gatup a povell eketch by Blonday, he thought the Counnty Bunrd would williugly moud suy ad- ditiona) expeuso incurred, Mr. Wahl said if bo woro an architect, as Egsn, ho would be afraid to go tuto an oflice with Til- Joy. ‘Thioy wora both lmbnn servants, aud as buch were only inatructed what to do. Alid, Bobaffuer onoo more took tho foor. e road the ordinance of Ang. ¥, aud said that Mr. Tilloy was instructed what todo, and, as he wan workiug for pav, Lo had nothmg to say sod Lad no respoouibility. He sod Egan would get equal oredit for bbe bullding, - aud thonght tho abuse given them by $ho pross aud public was Qeserved. 11, COEY, though not a friend uf Mr. Tilley, safd that tho were too hard vn bim, .{lo iad a4 muck pride 26 any Other good arobitoct . the maiter, suil they bad no tight to abuse him torthat, Frer ased \ pride aud responsi- rather sdwired Alr. stand 1 the matter, Ald, Bchaffuor sald sht Egan waa willlag to givaway, “Yes,' coutinued Mr. Cosy, *“he can easily say 803 his plavs bave beet sdoptod by the county,” ‘Tilley should Dot bs thua cen- sured. 'Chere was uo Sense ot remson in it. He Liad as much pride professionally as Mr. ¥gau, Mr. \Wall l{uu spoke 8 few conoiliatory words, whou the Chair stated thas tho wholo disousaion bad been informal. . Uotucalsaioner Jobnson moved that when they sdjouras it be lo moet ons week from Baturuay afiernoop, a4 3 o'clock, 0 hear thio renort aud sce the now sketoh aud plaos, Carrled. The couforance shen broke up, B PUTTING IN CONDEMNED PILES. For » fow aays past but hitle has been sald through the pross of Harme and hia hitile plies, now %.mx riven o the Court-Hounss 8quars. 1t was presuinsd thad the innocent furmer was doiuk bupest work, bus yesterday afieruoon a TutnoNe _reporter entersd Building-Superin- tendent Bailoy's offloe, in tho Oity: q took & glince over the complai o0k, which lies open to all, and sbows thab Herws is drviog rotten and condemned swamp-glm plles; and thequoation is, How lovg will this thung last? Inspector Agnaw s ou tho round all day, sud since Jast week hag con- omnod oight piles, all of which were dnven ro- mardloss of their condemnation. Two of thess wore absolutely thrown ons by Architect Egau, und are so noted on the compluiut book, It is appacent that Harms ouly knows the County Tuug, aud oboys shewr bobests, As Commission- er Lovergeu said to a ‘FaisuNe ieporier the other day. is was nobody's busivess; the Come tigsloners knsw what they were about. The entorprising Harms also tried (0 drivo his 20-foob following piles by joimng with 4 lach dowels, which proved & fallure, ‘T'he specitics: tions call for 10 and 12inoh, Hasms wants to be economical, but he canuot and will got be al- lowed to do it as the exponte of the pudlic. 1lls pile-driver bouar-pmu‘f » loak yesterday, and, 23 8 reenit, no sound of fie pllo-diiver was heard ou the square. WOROESERSHIRY SAUCE. PUSEERLAB AL sustriobbidvio b S S oS- TRADE MARK TORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. S, CRMDEN N = < Teie—s 160 26,John St »0» TS ERMYRIAR LAY LEA & PERRINS’ CELEDBRATED PRONOUNOED BY CONNOIBSEURS TO BE THR “ONLY 600D - SAUGE? 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D, 18i5, ‘The holders of sald olids aro Lerchy fotitied thercof, snd that on sud a1t o said 1e; day of Junuary, A, D, 1570, the sald bonda will ovase to bear intirost, 1y order of the Baard of Directore. F. T, WATRINS, Dresid JAMES . BURTIR, 5 Pl Clicsgo. 111, 4, 1405, 4 A8 .8 urday, Dee. i, stds. 1, BON iaveT, aturday, 1) ¢. 11, at 12nonn Ll currouoy. _ Heturn tlek. gin, 2%, rodveod ainn, "Rrecrage Wickoie 634 curracy, a Vor 41 mat upwards o S A # 5. LARSON, iy . Nortncast sorner Olark sa Raudolph-sis. ien Rhecsnan i ase), Unicaga. o puals: (ppomionaw ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE Tho euoral Transatlantlo Conpany' botweon Now York aad Havre, e outineat (he rom Visr FINANCIAL. -~ 51.500,000” 1 the aversge montbly profit cstimaled ta be pald b holdera ol n;:;": mungflm"uy ity bk e WAl of Stabare. 4 New Yark, wha pousoss THE QUEEN, 4, Cabio pan: bl 3 loxaddar Frotbiuganm & Co. wurld-wite raputation Abus), Wil al fur (el atelt integrity, GfICE o srnd gratud ously for -' foas thelr iacia! eokly Jtaport. ko & hook Stpis)a: 11 | T how yams from ton doiltare to tivusande may bu fu- Peec 1L 1 yomed "Thoss wio frvost fitite bave the sam, i hecps | R langp operatore.” Head fur toels weo #laund v, sccouding b uecundaong | BT 1 Abice ALK EROLINY secondavly, 8 s‘:lru::‘w. Tiotita tckots &t rodu Bankors snd Brpkery, 2 Balist, > Tatas. Siosrago BN, with suborior soocmimuaatin S = - gl bgatsarcs wilhout eaita e, nfovis MEDICAL CARDS. Banckol thae do bt saentssrag phenior: 2 ime Mool V18 ! Kxott, 8 firondws, N.Y. DR, JAMES. Gren _\Vesfcr;rstexlllxslni[b Line. From New York to Bristul (Knglaad) diroct. t SOEWALL Huampe Woduesdsy Nov. Lock Hospital, Bul ‘:‘ZHPILI‘ Wes :‘.,Slbunll' UM‘. ¢ COUNEI Cabin i Bleoragzs, ¥ ! i Washinaton JHTHNY b Jaghnk Ill‘l‘l,mmd by 1os State MEDICAL BEST F00D FOR INFANTS, APPLYING TILY Anonnt of Noorishment 0 the Most Di- it geslinie and Convenient I‘orm.»M ; SAVORY & MOORE, b §e. i urinary dhosaca in all Ifl""b‘\)m{h“x‘fl(l‘tl wellks o A for 1 143 New Bond-st., London, 5 bout these. And all Chumiats and Bwrekecpers throughout the 53 ot ¥ cup o pey it } ; & o bt (B8 word: - e .M(Il‘slllr:fllhnun‘.,gl::;x’r':';‘lfixzv:xxi daniaye, 10 0 12 vy airlotly canhddanis, SCALES: = Y FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicago. Tiacareful tobuy anly the Genuine, Thtriy yoars! Landon (lueplial practlce, cures private dis- e ey mcreury aino LN ATAN: HOOD, nervous debility, vausad by orcord of youth, yuuae and old ars quich .y restored 10 wanly vigor. Tore tiouhd call o ehw. | Uns nierviow 14 ulla stk e inep atrictly privato. - No. 15 Weat Dadison at, s Dr. Kean, NO CURE! NO PAY!! 860 SBOUTH OLARK.-BT,, CHIOAGO, Hapboonmlad, e e Bk R A KR “WINTER RESORTS, T FLORIDA. e Ve 10 85, e SRRAa TrOm D 80| ST. JAMES HOTEL,| g, STONE, firsms sy wine v Jacksonville, Florida. iChronto wud rl- apr, Femaly 5 o ¥lu | cares Ty largest snd most comfortable Hotel in Florlda, : Tas accommolations for 30 guesis, | 1n kept 1o frut- of uiandud. | Contuliatinns avatiden: *clase manner, Open from November lo R. CAMPHELL, Mai AWy ¥ Ry d, snd slrculars sant, svaled, for Jaianipe Jacksouvtie, Floras, " A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, RIAG | AP o Uyunsalos o (Lo Marrisd ?',lhfl 5 du:‘.hlJ warty, oo v phye: LD, [Slogical wystoriosaad tov GULDY, (GRSl s disgovaries 1o the seionco ol ruprodadii L cumploaton, 40, ‘I s is aD inie 1By work ot o hend Braviigs, aid coubsins valuablo ‘fulors far thass w ‘aco mariled of guoteinplata war. adil 113’8 ook {hat gUubt 10 b UBALE ook and R (DR e abiit g nilio, it iy o -pa or Falty Uunts. rove. . ¥R DRI, S R Blkhin vh, B Louis, My ST. AUGUSTINE HOTEL, 8t. Augustine, Florida, This Hotel, baving beon doubled in size, and entir- iy refuraiabed, o now tha laryeut hotel in ¥luriis, A iuiagroam, Ratiog 0. Lus boep addad ¢ Uus, Hiee: trio Auunclater, Bath Rooms, Telegriph O B, B, VAILL, Froprictor._ WINTER RESORT- ROYAL VICTORIA HOTRL, Nassau, N, I, Dabs- ~~Now open, Tho wot delighiful cliniate 1u tha P 3 3 v’ Yor ulars B 58] ) e S Ame LADGREW OO To0 rostwaye Ne Yoo | 9 A DL so;::;:xg}:] A 1{] é‘" & €O, DOLLAR BTORE. .| u24 Cleatnutaat, G01 troadwway, e i > Phlsdeiphta, i - fl]::* YuékA thing i 3 ,_Eye Olasses, Spy s, Tel Anpiinetn ot Mot 8 | ona ot yiad. Glamce, Bistooscopes’ sad Vicws, arg g o¢ | Microscopos of sll grades, Matnemalcal, Drawing, i‘éfln’&' "m 2 .3{ 154 Varrisug Tossumeais sad Matesald o all o 1| Seripuioas, caton Suad tosdusclotire aifatia. b Oal | $EEIRREER A Cataloguea 0 any addsess, 30 conlu each, ) _ RAILROAD TIME TABLE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTRR. OF TRADNS PIPLAMATION OF TUEPZRRNCE SARTS —t SAtnr: ot Sy e1cept HTo Sundar att:ar s, me & DALle. , CHICACO & NORTIIWESTERY RULYIYY e I T Leacr, Fieks aPaeific Fast Line. alubiuque Dy b, abubuqug Nyehf aOmau ok P o Eipions, Dlarqietie B3, oo etianava Laks Stioriers Lakn Depot enranr Bt coraar of WICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, Doty Soxt W Foke-t and Sont of Teoiyaseond-ah stkeast corne i poxtKeast corner o’ Randolph, Mall (ria maia line) Tiay e Balames ‘aturdiy CHICAGO, ALTON # ST. LOUIS, i Chleazn: Kansss Citv axd Dencer St Liner, on Depot, Beat S nat, Leure, 1300 noan| 30 8. ‘ Kaoras City and Denver Fast Ix. BU Louis wnd Sprinefleld Fx. B Lot Bprinziold & Tex. Bireator, Tacon, Washa: Joliat & Diwieni Auo smenodatio LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, Lea 5 Arrite, Mail, via main fit Bpay Y, Expr tieniic Exprecs, dal I A Nichiean Ace C-ICAGT. MILWAUKEE & S‘T.I_Fl;lL RAILRINY. nal-sts, 5 . . @, m.| p.n.§ labt_Expross, Lnfon Derat, Wadiwon ant Ca Ticket 0ea r, andal Depot, enrn. 83 South Clarkeat,, oppotite Shermas Hous Bilwaukee t Prairle da Chie Divtslon, Passenger. . Mungukos, La Ceosse, Wisoai.| ht. Paul,’ Mivueapails, Ripon. Cabkosh’ & Oreen ay, through Txproat. ... Hiiwank (ovens Pl 2Bt ke s, tiirough Kxpresa., ! R . ILLL:J,'OJS CE%(JTM);{ IILR?" Depot, Foot oF oS ndoiphats maar Clarke saBgpy EEETTTT Depots, yout af Lakent. und Canat and SizteentAain, andat depots irteenth-at,, 8 Clareal Hatland Fxpress,.eopyronee, Uitana aud breaint o a Lubuuus & siwus Glty e e Facinc Faat Lius, for Unaiia:' (01040 2] m, 7. 1E3, Mo IE AN ICACO LI Depot, kpumca.zg.u.nn_,,?‘wxg Ofce, IE‘IEIZ‘IMM.. oo ner o Warkington Dar Erpress—Pallmen, Drav. Blespicy ing-1Lom ow Vo o p SN m Contral Depol, 7ol Luks Sty ans eromietre Tkl chces 15 hamdotphet s ot s o™ Tndisnapolis, Lovisrils & Clacl. At Dy 1Z5pros i ave. ®8: Tndiaaapelis, Loutaviils & Uit Juopim natt Nht ";XP("II\JII]I}. 2 800 . .t 2:t5m, . KOKOO LIVE. . Lauls trallieny de ) eit e, SVoket efics, UL CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND Nttsburd, Cincinnail & SI. mer Clinton and Carroll. Ziandolph-at., andt deby Leave. | Arrive, la & Cinein.| PRLLT LT 8:00. m, PITTSBURQ, CINCINNATY & 8Y. LOUIS RAIL' ;s YN Frum degot eorner Cliuton and its., Webl Sl it and af epots 7 * 9:00p. ma, 708, m. ® Gilba, m, B:wp. m, 9:00p. m. 1008, m. HICAOO RAILWAY, o Leave, | _drrive, 1 BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. Ivuing leave srom nu'lzl/ una-um..La%-uvu and fost ar Twaniiaieondaf, Do e L Culy after, 11 Clack. trson-ste and urr of Ay m. 198, 21 110 . @, “¥iuudsye szosptod, iDaily, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFICRAILROARL 1y corer af’ Yan Huren un d Shermanats, aftas ! Benoly CorT G Ve ahe e THekst drvive, Omans, Leavenw'thd Afchison Ra Pera Adcommurtailid... Dyt Kaprost,oeesee T EDUOATIONAL; LVANSTON SUIOOL OF INDIVIDUAL INSTROCTION, Htudents Taught Ttdividuslly instesd of in Classes. FUB BUTH BEXES, Youths and Adults, h}n Cammon Hehiool, Acsdemlo, Collegiate and Susiuesa Biudics, Ho- views aud Teacher Trafulng, Tultion snd Doard’ (ev- erythtng furndalied), $135 to $1C° per 13 weeks. Wiatep tern beging Dec, 6, Apply 0 Wi, l""fmul:' "fll. £vanaton, ___FRACTIONAL OURRENOCY, w§5.domP;.Ekages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXOHANGE FOR Billy of National Carvency, s TRIBUNE OFFICE

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