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S O ey parbor Bnn been very platnly demonstrated Auring Ibe pretent ee-son, mithigh “as yet no charls buva bey publlstied and not a bouy set. * * * The Aotal numter of yeneels {hat fook refngs fn the harbor from May Iast to the clowe of nasigation wis 0. Of thesn only 108 wera s.dling craft, Tl great any one time was 44, Tha $ 00,000 ap- jatw] for next yoar will b axpended entirely in b, It baviog been found {mpracticabls to put on {he mitj.cratricture the name aeanon the crile are aunk, becaune of tmpetfe.t muitlament, This plan wid also tncreago tho atea of calm water niare raplaly, and thie Ve o gain du time, 1* wiil niso naturaily soparate the stotm craft fran 1) - aailing vesnele by caueing them {5 parn further intn the harbar fn order 1o take advan- Jagaof the mnnkiing.posts whish the Anished urer. -ptfncrre prevents, thun leaving tho _beat snchoragn totlrely 1o the salilng eraft, Thn appropristion i Jafcicut in eink sbout fifieen criba, EICEEDING TAEIN AUTHORITY. Veasel-hausters o:eantonally, through Wl advlce, Pig- Madedness, oF both, assume authority not Justified by {ecircumatances. A case In poiol: Op arrival st Datrolt of the schr Drilgewater, whih was rescued from the besch st Wangoschance, the Ciptatn, with- st consulting with the patt'es most Intereated in fhe wrgo, the andoruriters, xl4 the entiro lot, wetand 47, %08 dcaler o damaqed grain, for $1,300. The une jtera reondiated tho nsle, Mr, IL. II, Baker, of city, nent of the veenel, went to Detrott and Fuz. gecded 1t arranging matters, which might hive exsily rhed into a lawault through the hasty action of tlis sin, Tho dey grats, foma 3211 banlelr, wan ne- tured sad rloted in'an olevalar, $nd tio damaged grain a0 sold t0 the highest biader, ' Jolm M. Laugbilu, of PaiTalo, for $2,410, the purchesor to fako it from the yemel, ' W nnderstand the Lug and_ vesselmon of Do- Eolt alf think themnalves marine Inwyers, and voluns et sdvice without fear or favor.—ghifuso Erpress, TIE TURE, punning Itaces at New Orleanw. Nrw Onreane, Dec. 14—Ab tho ruces, second fav, tho woather waa clear and cool, track fair, and attendanca light. The firat raco for tho Or- {eavs stakes for 3-year-olds, $25 cutrance, play ‘orpav ; €500 added ; second purse, §100; third, €50 ; 2 milos ; thirteen nominations ; four tart- ed. Won by Vordigris by two lengthe oasily, Georgo (raheam sccond, Pompey's Diliar tbird, Jernte Rowett fourth. Time, 8:49. Yompoy's Pillar took the load at tha start, At the throc- quaster polo Verdhaia wout to tho front and led tothe finish, In the pools on the track (icorgo Grabam seld for €6y, Verdyns, 25, aud the feld, €11, Tbe pocond race, Club pureo, $300, 1 mile, 100 pounds au each, 4 s old, propsr welght, $225 to tirmt, §50 to rocond, and %25 to third horse, was won by Iilla Harper, Govrge Gra- bpm eocoud, Puss Brodnax third, besting Port Leonerd, Mo'lio B., Carrle, Fish, and Startie, Jime, 1:47, Grabam led at tho start, but wan pasaed by Ilatpar at the gquarter, Hatper nin- uiog catlly by two lengths. In tho s Har- per waa Lhe favorile oven azsinat the feld, The third raco. Club puiss, 5000, for all ages, Brst 8500, socond 8100 8am Harper, 11 Kithurn,. 0l 2 Faimouth . v dint, Col, idisgen Lodist, Dimoit dist, “Tbme—3:44; 3:h0. In the first heat Kilbuen lod a mile aod a half, when Harpor weut to the fropt, taking the hoat by shros lengthe, In the second heat Harpor Jded throughout, winotag by thieo lsngths. In ihe poo 8 Hatper suld for §225, Col. Milligan $100, the flotd £60. POL CORE'S TRIUMPH AT BOSTON. Bpeaiat Insvateh tn The Cateado 4 viouns. , - BostoX, Mars., Dec. 14.—The rosult of to- day's cleotion is tho return of Mayor Cobb, tho tlizens' candidate, by slmoast 8,000 majority, over Halsoy J. Boardman, who was run on tho tegular Domocrst, the rogular Republican, the liquoi-ealera’, aod the common carriera® tickot. 'This, tbough ardentiy bo ed for with foar and trembling by all frinods of good governmont, wis moro gratifring than the most eangaine bed dared to expecs. 'I'wo years ago, Mayor Cobb, who the year befoto bad run against \Beary L. Plerce for Congress as s Democrat, w8 pomioated by both parties s an honest tisen, overy way worthy to fill the Muyer's gbalr last yoar. Though he Lad alrcads mndoe blmeelf obnoxicus to oliques and rings, they were poworiesa to provent his nomination by ace simasion, and bis clootion with but a few acat- g votes against bim. This ypar the opposi- tion bepan early, and befors the Convention delegates lind been choson, the iraue botwaon Mr. Cobb and sil tho politiclans and enomtes of glond government was _ openly folued. Mr. sleey J. Boardwnn, & Repablican, and Preei- dentof ths Common Council, offersd himsolf as scandidsto, and got through the Ropobliown Convention bij a majority of one, the open nuderstandinge being thut the Dewmooraty era Lo nominate nim also. The best Republican ¢lement revolted, bolted tho Counvention, and tomuatod Mavor Cobb. To such atralta were 1he tiaders put who wero left out by this scces- tion that they offered tho lomocrats ooutrol, both of thio Alderwen aud theBeliool Committoe, If they would take up Boardman, Thoy did so, vd both parties went fo with their genorsl lickets procisely allke, exceptin candidates for 1hé Boboo! Committoo. Thelr only opponenta werg tho citizens aud tho boltiug Ropublicans, 30d yet the traders waro routed, rum-shops, Fadom-Hose, expressmon, tosmstera, and all. THE THIRD TERM SPEGTRE, New Yonx, Dec, 14.—Prol. Wolls, who madoa speech bafore Bishop Haven at tho now famous Boston Preachiors’ meoting, ana to whom waa at- inbuted tho langusge that **Graut was tho mtior of bia country. and tho people could mot dispensa with Lin services,” writes & card to- dsys “Tho truth fs, I nover altuded to Gen. Giant in any way, shape, or manuer whatevor, 80 1 the wholo course of my remarks I had not ithe znout dlutant thought or alluston conceinlng Whst followed. Indeed, I donot believe a single Individusl came thoro with the slightost antizi- op of what wounld besaid by the Bishop, he whole tonor of my speech, from beginning 10 end, was & gonsura of ecoloainstical intorfur- ince with eiil - goverument in Europe, and sa such, the logical soquonce conld scarooly be tho imeddling of the Methodist Onwich with tationat politica. THE 1OWA SPEAKERSHIP, Bwcial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Drs Morxes, Ta,, Doc, 14.—Tho contost for the Bpeakoiahip of the now House seems now to be between Jolin H, Goar, of Burliogton, Speak. er of the last session, and John G. Btous, of Glenwood, who wes in tho Benato last sosmon. . TEXAS_POLITICS. Gavvesrox, Tox., Doc. 14.—Tx.-Gov, Davia bas isaned » call for » Republican Stato Convons 4o o8 Honeton Jan, 12. i'e preparstions are belog made for the Bate D vy ;:1;:;-.&; Conveution to ssssmble in THE UNION LEAGUE, Yarabrreuns, Doo. 14.—Jobn P, Verru waa felected President of the Union League bya ~majority of 26 out of » totsl vote of 075, ¥ FINANCIAL, INDIANAPOLIS, Lxouxavovts, Ind., Dec. M.~The Indianapo- Brass and Bupply Comvany, dolug busluess on Boutt Dolaware strect, made an, sseignment \oday for the banatts of ther creditors. Asset $120.00; labilities, 880000, Tue farlure gecualoned by thoir {nubility to make collectioas, 100 men are thrown out of employmeut, e GALLINACEOUS, Soteial Dipateh to 2hs Chicage Tridune, IneveiroLs, Deo, 14.—The Ktate Poultry As- u'm-_fion i boldlug 1ts aunusl woesion in this l"- lo-day, Ope Lundrag and seventy eatiiea som 8l parts uf the Biate bave Leon made, Tue aveation coutinues to-morraw, Drooléeiat Vupateh to Tk Cascaas Tribune, Yo oXiNotox, il, Dee. 1i.—The poultry . Which opeaed to-dsy in thia city under (b iy ement of the MoLean County Association, bot much attention, Tho dispisy of poultry, et ‘l' 20d_soug-birds |u imweses, aud very im.,p ete. Exhivitors aro Lars from all pasts of i ,um. sud fome fom neighvoring Biates, Br. ‘jm%‘f- Ot Oblo, will sward the promiums to- ——— . THE KASSON LIBEL-SUIT. D Bpectas Uepawn to The Chicaco Tribune, i ‘htz{Mm:H, In., Dec, 14.—Boveral papers have o xnl. Heury Clay Doan will defand the Roglatr 5 8 next trial o uho Kauson libel-sult. Tius ‘:J"‘ Ho will defend the State Leader, the - ‘h-llmorolympor. which hunted in couples 1th the Beglater to defest Kasson during tho ::l‘]“" it borzowed the typn of tho tibelous ot mc.flbolram the Ragister, and %0 got into the adhn" C’,llu sulé agaioas the Leader will be Dext ani |{¢ul; Court, and is continyed o "‘Pmilkou.'l t will hiige very muoh ou the Cotsn, of the Kegister suit 10 the District BANKRUPT CARAVANSERAIS. The DBriggs House Temporarily Censes to 8helter the Stranger. A Drief Account of Its Long. Protracted Financial Woces. The Moiropolitan Duts Itself in the Hands of Reglster Ilibhard, THE BRIGCS HOUSE. SUDDEN TERMIXATION OF ITA CARELR. The antry-man did it, whoover may sy the contrary. That apparently iosignificant meoial, that littlo scrow In the vast mochaniam, whose pont is so unimportant na to be aliogother ont of sight of mon, wan in tbis Instance ihe im- mediato canso of tho breaking-down of Lho en- tire catablishment. In tho lumost recesses of his tndden lair, tho pantry-man swore & hage oath that unlees certain things camio off eatis- factorily certaln othor thiugs shonld happen. To was a merconary man, this sapersisor of the Iarder, and was nover satisfied unloss hin wages wero partly pald withiu a month after they wore due. Whst coutd be expocted of n porson with suchi & adiscontented disposi- tion? 'Tho Briggs Houso proprictors ought to have paid him off months ago and headed him his dischargo-papers, To keop him 'at his pont was Lo harbor s epark in s powdor-magazine, Yet thov foolishly did it, aud yesterday cawo tho oxploaion. The preciro manner in which the accident hap- pened will probably never bo knowa, Fartica- lars wero dillicult to obtain, It may bo definitely statod, howover, that, up to the hour of moon, businces was progrexsing ae usual at tho Lotet. The aristocratio clerks in tho oflice woro smiltug; tho customary bland smilo over tho heads of anziously-inquiring grests, Iall-boya wore har- ryiug (o and fro, Porters wero industiously emashing plethoric trunks, Down.stawrs the ‘preparations for inner _ wora bolug caniiod on with undimivlshed vigor. True, thore exiied nmong the 200 employes a well-dofined yearning for lucre owed to them by the propriators, but ther had not reached & atago of open revolt. 1t was in tho midst uf tho oulinary preparations that the pan- trv-man stood forth and addressed tho assembled actllions, cooks, and waiters, 1118 words wero briof yet emphativ, declaring that unicss the Dotot propristors paid up inumediately ho should quit work, s oxpressions wero ~universall upproved, and o dolegation was sent to the of- tico with s meesage to thot efect. The deloga- tion returned with tho announcement that pay- ment had beeu rafused. Thou roso up o Lowl of indignation, and all bandastoppediu their labors, ‘Lho meat buraed in the oven, tho bastry was flung in a crudo atats upon tho floor, and con- fumon reignod. 1'ne reckloas pantry-man fo tho height of virtuous indignation sctu on the de- feuscless erockery, and dashed plates and plat- ters wiidly around the roum, nor paused uutil he bad domolished seversl hundted doflars” worth, Moaern. Rickcords & Mass, tho propiie- tore, hesring the meles, rushed into tha kitchou, and vainly endeavor 6d L0 stop the work of dasteuc- uon, Only wi b tho aid of soveral policemen did thoy succeed, and the unforuinate pantry- man was couveyod, sgainst his wishies, tu the polico station, Meanwhilo the unsuspecting gueets had as. sembled v tho dimng-100m nud taken their ac- customed places with the hilerity bred by savery antiapation, Meriily they chatied togetber and flirtad with tho snowy ua; king, whilo waiting for tho incoming of the sitendants. As tua moments passed and no waiters appeared, too pleasanc smiles whiol he up their placid coun- tonances gave way to auxious looks and scowls aud settlod gloom. IDut all wes in vaio, No liarbingor appearod at the enchanted portals ou which thoir eves woro ro eaperly fixed. to bring lad tidiugs to their Lungry soule. Fioally, - woon the lsst Lope which iMomiodd thelr opicurasn - patway had vanished into ths vague und misty roalms of tho great Uneaton, those gueats slowly and re- luccantly foldea their najkine, rose from the ta- blee, aud formod & suouroful cortegn, moving out of tho dining-hal), (he grave of tueir fond sspirations. into the eordid, tiizbulent strest, THE IISTORY OF THE DRIGHS HOGHE farather & pocubar and eventful oue. It was buile wfter tha fire by Jossob B, Roud, formorly Casbier fo tho Marine Dank, and Joseph E. Moss, on gronnd leared from Mrs. Gnlliver, and was tho second hotol oponed on tho Bouth Side afier tho tire. Iu 1873 Mr. Recd ascended tho financlal snout, aud wasin & manver forced to got oat of the ownersbip. In Novembe:, 1875, thederchants' National Baok uskiod for a decrea the trust-deed bola by the bsnk, the property was gold in Janaary Inst to Mr. Davis, of Dus- ton, who secured for £40,000 the bullding snd entirs lessohiold intorost, ‘Tue botel Luvinass wan conducted by dlessrs, Riokcords & Huutoon from tho time it waa upened far burivoss np to Angust, 1874, when Mr. Huutoou witlidrow, aud 3ir. Moss, ous of the (ben owners of tho buiding, avsnwed & Bhare in the mansgomont, and the lirw Lecamne Riokeords & Moss, aud s0 coutinuod up to tho time of tho break-up. Baturdey Messrs. Rickeords & Moss assigned for about §16,000 all thelr futerest in the loaus, turniture, etc, to Mr, A. J. Huntoon. the lattor Intendiog to continue the hotel businesa. Mon- day might, A. H. Blucksll, & dealar io teas, sucd out an exeoution aud levied on thie parior furoiture snd somo othier articles to satisty s claim for goods furuished for the honse. This seiznre 1 Olalmod by the Assignea to Liave been whally illegal, aud he proposes to recover pos- sosslon of the artioles tsken mwny by legnl rocess. Whether or not tho setion of Mr. lackali waa legal, it waa corlainiy efootive in Enumg aneud to tho onteitalnmient of guoate, ocause tho servants, on hearing of it, iumantly mutinied and refused to go on without pay, Tlus stato of things conlioned yesterday murn- iug, and yesulted 10 Bir. Huntoon's closing up ths estabiishment and refusing guosta. Aun investigation into the afaira of the firm show, {hat they woro badly in debt to their heip and the porons from whom they bought their sufplies, 'Cuere wers some sevonty employvesin the hotel, and the balanco due thoni ranged trom #50 t #300 cach. Tho ovenlue gam bill was 21,0 0; the butcher's bill was &1,000; aud there weis otlior liko acoree at differenl ptages about tho city, M1, MUNTOON. The reporter vieitad Mr, A. J. Huntoon, a former propriator of tie houss, to whom Kok cords & Mows lad wado ao ossigoment of the nropartl:l rocently as lnat fatmday. ‘Tho gen- tlemsn achnowladged that he was aware that tho svsignment was misde wolely by Mr. Riokoords, witlious eithior tho knowledgo or con- #oot of Ar. Moss, This Mr. Huntoon thonght waa parfectly fair and square, es Mr, logs was but the lesser member of tho firm, sod lad no other inteiett in the change, masmuch s tho buiidivg wi vold “undor a truat. dued o year ago, thareby making Bamucl Davis, of Yoston, the jegal owner of thy building. Mr. Huntoon then referred the isporter to Mr. Becker, bia atiorney. Tha latier repeated the stary of ihe hotel, “showing Low it had been furnished, partly by advauces mado by Huntaon, s chent, aud p-u.la by 20,000 loaned for tho purpose by Horaco (. Chaso, both partlen tak- tug morigsges on the property tu securs thair iovestments. 1 August, 1874, Clase tranaforred mia intorost to J, . Moss for §10,000, which another #4,000 was added for various other Invesiments in tha kitchon, and other departneuts of the hause. ‘Ahe_poyerty in the house was still fusther tu- cumbered by a mortgage of §16.000 1o favor of Johu B, Adams. With bLut s Louse not one- shird full, 5t could nov be expected that thess incuml.rances could bo oleared off in a single day, and almoas evar siuce the stars the man- sgemeut have found themselyes unable to meot the emall bills for the “l”'h“' ou account of the Iarger and older bills. Dayis & Woolner and other Brms have several times levied on tha furniture of the house, but, ascertaiu- ing the conditlon of affairs sud the plurality of mortgages, they returned the goods rather thsn sulfer lu{ fnconvepionce from the consequences of an illegel attachment. Monday afiernoon a couztsbie levied on mowe of the par- lor durnitura for & debt of 8200 owed to A, H. Dlackell for tess and otber grocones, 'This selzure Mr. Dacker Lolds to ba (llogsl, sud steps aro to be at onoe takei to campel the rstury of the proporty. The sssignment made vy the waasgement, Mr. Hocker acates, 18 one that con- uot fail 10 roeult in the most good. ‘The actusl asmount of the fsilure 1s about $320.000, and the amigument was made genersl, giving pref. e180¢6 to no claims but those of the emploves of , nono of whom bavereceived Anything for the last tbree w nthe. Mr, Guctions to him were of such a clsracier tbas the claiws of the o empioves would be atteuded to ss early st was poseible un- der the com licated condition of tue affurs. If thers was any possibility of liquldsting the dubls, and oblaining juuey 1o siarb aaew, he TITE CHICAGO TRIBENIG: WED. 15, 1875. Anubled not that the botel wonuld be continnad undor the Huntoon and Jucckorda managsmont. — THE METROPOLITAN. FLUNGED INTO BAXKRDLTCY, The noble army of landiords in difiicultian wan yesterday inéroaned by the accession of John I. Rowland, proprietor of tho Molropolitan Hotel, corner Stata snd Washingtan streots, who cams Into the United Biates Dirtrict Court and asked to be adjndged 8 bankrapt, According to tho echedn’o filed, tha socurod debts of the pelitioner aro thres notes, ono for £5,000, another for €760, and s third for £50, secured by clattel mortzage on the furoiture in the botel. Tho payment of these notes has been nnsunted by Hart L, Btewar', The unsocured debta amount o #6,541.45, belng principally in small amotots, incurred for supplies furnisbed the hote!, and for part of which Ira T.Bwifc s also lisblo jointly with Rowland. The sasets comprise £2,705.44 wn nofen and billa of ox-~ chinnge: aleo 1,000 aharen of stock in the nutruLy QOoal Company of Texas, tho par value of whiol 18 5,00, Io add.tiop thero sre open accouuts to the mmount of #1,896,81 dne from various parties, The furniture and fiztures of tho hotel wto niot acheduled as assots, and all tho other persooal proparty of the debtor ia claimed as ox- om ‘The case wan seat to llegiater Hibbard. sdventuros of the Metropolitan havo boen ratlier curious sinca ita openivg, It occnpica the sita of the old St. Jamos, and foins with it the titlaof the otd Randoljhstreet Metropolitay, but has vot seomed to moet with the success of oithor of ita predecessors. During the three yoars or lews of its axistonce {t may be said to have boen continually in hot water and goneral tronble. Ihas becn onoo at least in tho Lands of the Sheriff, aud has met with numorouns othor mot bucks of n discouraging natare. 1t doew not yot appear whnther tho Metropolitan will change handa or not, but probably it witl, CONVICTED OF MURDER, Bpectal Correspondence of The Clacaco Trdune, Osuxosu, Wis., Deo, 13.—The jury in ths case of Hoory Romann, or the killing of Magill, in October Inst, brought in s verdict, Ssturday pight, of morder in the tirst dogree. Tho bomicido was one of the most 1emarkable that evor occaired lo the Btato; and it bas puzzled mauy disiatereated poraons to form a mtisfsc- tory theory of tho prieouer's guilt or innorenee, TRomeann, who is & young Swiss, went to the houso of Magil, earlv in tha evening, to nego- tiala for the purchase of Magill's houso and lot,—baving in Lls possession soveral hundred doliars in mouey. Tho testimony #hioas that ho aroro to go ouce or Lwico, but was induced to stay by Magill's solicitations, Finally, ho started for Lome, aud Magill accompaniod ‘him to the gate. In a few minutos altor, a naise waa boara. aud Romann, all bloody and oxcitad, camo back and told Mrs. Magill that her bus- Land bad tried to kill lnm for his money, and thst ho bad stabbed bim in eelf-defense. Tlen a quarrel ensucd between lomasn and the womau, ia which tho lattor was cut jo the hands; tho veighbora rushed 1, oud Romsun escaped, but was aftorwards capturod at DBerlin. Tha Jury avidently acted upon tho thoory that tue fiming was premoditated snd without justifica- on. A FORGER, Sptelal Dispatch tn The Chicoen Tribune, Lixcowry, Neb., Dec. 14.—Yesterday Deteotive Waahburn, of Worcester, paessd throogh, have ing in charge Lucien B. Fond, arrested in Sen Francieco, bound for Australia. Pond is the champlon forger of the ago. It isostimated that Le Lias mado, during the past thres years, 81GU,~ 000 vy a skil.ful use of the pen. s i oo ex- Btate Sanstor, an extensive tmill.owner, and, till a few months, bas been considered one of the most roliallo busiuess men in the Esst. Thrco manths ngo Pond mfinhrlunnly disappearcd, sod it was thought that ho migh: have besen mur- dored for tho large sum of money waich ho was knowu to have with im. Afeerwards, bis business matters were fonua frigbtfully com- plicated, ‘Ihen the forgeries were discovered, and found to have extondod as far back as throe years ago, o was traced up bymeansofa truuk sont him by express addressed to Bacra. mento, Washhura was unususily careful of L prisoner, who, it was feared, would commis Bui= cide before roachiog home. Pond iw 00 years of ago, and is a fue-luokivg mau. FCRQERIES. Cixciunaat, Doc. 14.—Forgeries of the namea of firms sad individuals transacting busivess at tho United Stock-Yarde bave just coms to light, aud somo banks have been victimizad, but towhat extent is vol known, Unknown parties obtsined geuuine checka, and so olusoly imitated tho eig- natures thas tho vuly msuner ja which the rms could tell they weore not geuuine wes by referance to thelr oxn bLuoks. Two cliscks ou the German Baviogs Iuetitution, sapparently drawn by lrurst & Kobn, for $900, aud Israel DBrown for $700, bave boen discovaro d how manv more ars out, or what othor banks have suilered, 18 voy kuown. Ono arrowt was made by the palioe, but, afior private oxamination by the Cuiet of Dolice, the suspeolod person was diohurged. “CONTEMPTIOLE FALSE ECONOMY." Buiravo, N. Y., Dec. 14.—Tho Coroner's jury in the osuo of tho recout sccident on the New York Contral Railroad at East Baffalo, by which two men were killed and a number of passengors Ladly injurad, to-dsy rendercd a vordict thas ** H, Wood and Josoph Doly came to thaie desths throngh contomptible, faluo economy, practiced by the Now York Ueutrsl & Hudsoo River Rafl- ruad Company in not having estiwent employes on tho road. ~Wo furtlior blame raid Ovmvaay for tho inegularity of runniog thoir trams on said road, and turther, for running their cary moro than & miles an hour within thecity lim¥%s.’, * A TRUANT WIFL. Bpecial Disvatch lo 1'As Chwavo Tribune. 8tovx Oiry, 3., Dec. 14.—~Joha Terrill, of Lowell, Neb,, disoovered s wite in company with a salocn-kespor liore to-day. Bhe had bosn missing from home about s year and s half, Bl refused to lesve her preseut quartois, and Terril] Lias mads the facts known to his wife's arents, who live in Shelsbury, Ia., and sought Leir nasistaucs in reclaiming ber, Terrill and wife aro bolh young peovls, and have only been marned about threa vears, ROBBED AND MURDERED. Bpectal Duepateh ta The Chicage Tribune, Foxr Warxz, Ind,, Dec. 14.—About ove month ago Ileary Heidobreck, a German, who owned & mnall dry-goods catablishment fu this eity, sold out ana left for Germany, fotendiog to visit rela- tiona in Peansylvauis en route. Nuibiog further was heard from bim untl to-day, when in- tolligenco roached here that be Liad beew robbed sud murdored ot or vear Altoons, I'a. When he lefs Foit Wayne Heidebreck had §3,000 in cash o bis persou, #COMMUTED _AND RESPITED. Nasnvuun, Teno., Deo. 14, —Governor Porter to-day commuted the death seutsnos of Joho Jofferson to imprisonment for life. He also respited Willism Williams and Frank Sontt, son- l’-nug' to be hanged on Christmas-Day, untii n, 7o MIBSISSIPPI ITEMS, Dec. 14.—Tho Appeal's apeoclal re- porta all quiet at Rolling Fork, Miss. Arthur Lusrney, sugineer, waa shot and Lilled at Wator Valley, Misa, yestordmy, by Valter Hedick, & barkeaper. TWENTY YEARS, #ipecial Disoatch to The Chicage Tridune, Osmxoent, Win., Deo. 14.—~John Gsllatin, con- wvicted of manslaugbter in the fitst degres for killlag Calvin Gross on Msy 30, was Lo-day sen- tonced (o the Penitentiary for twenty years. CLEVELAND MURDER TRIAL, Crevzraxp, Q., Dec. 14.—The jury m the case of Jase Kaveen, charged with the murder nllmlah.:‘ffh“ la:;_:: ll:it‘;slxllon lmtl soring, rotired at1l a. m. ave mol yet ro- turned a verdics, % ¥ ABUSED HIS TRUST. New Yorx, Dec, 14.—Adoiph Bevioger, at- torney for the Istely-fallsd German Uptown Baviugs Back, bas been srrosted, charged with failing to account for collections to the amount of ¥38,000, A LIVELY SHOOTING AFFRAY, New Yadrul (M0.) Heeord, A ead and serious dificulty occurred st Poing Plessant, Now Madrid County, Mo,, vn Wednos- day, the 24th ult., in whicl one of the parties waa killed aud the other veriously wouuded. Jease Harzls, a fermer living in that nelgtibor- hood, clalmed thas Jacob Farmer, who lived fn Point Pleassnt, aod who was at the time en- gegod 1o the drg bualness with Dr. w. Lim & L any, owed Yreviona to {{arris' vinit to ! r: mada tha remark that ho wonld either Liave the money or hin (Farme:'s) lif~, e then went to tire drug-store, called Farmer ontwia, snd lo- pan curs nee aud abuang tom, Mr. Fatmer took Lhs abnso for some tiowe, but finally tord Isriin thatif ho dif not abue np ho wonld blow b d—d brains vut. or something to that effect. Hareis then told Fexmer that if Le would lay down his plstol be woud fight him a for fight. Farmer then wout futo tho druz- atorn and ot up hin vintol ; #a ho was coming ont he pickpd up & amall xtick which waa umed for propping up s winlow. Turis then began pouring forth s volume of nbuse, wlhilch provoked Faimar into striking hin twoor ihroo times with tho stick, Harrie, in the meantiumna, kept retreating alowly backnard, at the same ime drawing lis derringer phetol, with which he ahot Farmer, the ball psswing tbroogh the lsppel of his cost snd vest and enlering his left breast, about ous end ono-half inch avove thn nipule, Termer tuon pam into tue denp-uoe, got his rovoiver, mtarted sfiar Ilncris, who was by tius time ruaning and howhng murder at the top of his voios, mud pursund him, shooting every chanee ho could get, by this time, bad emptied the five chamb: bis rovolver, and was uusblo Lo o any furtber, o e sauk down oo the back poich of the drog- atore. Yonog Collior, who waa standing on tho porch, remaiked to Lim, * Jake, aro you bLadiy bure?" Iorepled, *I'm & dead man," ot the pame time handing bim his revolver, and, alowly toppling over, died befora his friends contd get him on the bed, Mr. ¥armer wan & young man, &nd much ertosmed by the cilizens st tha 1'aint, At last accoituty Harris, though enfferiug in- tonsoly from the pistol-wounds inflicted by de- onaned, was expoct d to recove NEW _ PUBLICATIONS. ST Nicholas and the Holidays. BOYS AND GIRLS. How ahiall wa deacribe Br, X1omoras? FEditora and critics confess that they eannnt ssy enough in its prajse, The port Whittier says: ‘1c littls to say of B1. KICMOLAS, thatft in 1ho bent Child's Periodical in the woild ; " Oharles Dudley Warner writes; 1 do not se¢ bow {t can be made any better; and if the children do not like ¢, it 18 time Lo change the kind of children in this country.' The Christinn {/rion 83 “Itina aclightfal 06 for chikiren of all to 87; " and the /nwer-Ocean adaw: It an inatitu- tion or which Young aud Old America {8 proud ca Eugland fs of ¢ Punch.} " Buch & DUMICE Was Dever ‘Becn befuro as the Holiday Number ! What & weslth of ntory, of pictures, and of song! What stures of fun and froiic. snd 'fact and faucy, within {ia covera! Fo many sutliors and artists have conirituted to ft1 Tt defiea deacrijtion | “Thers i a frontiaplece, * Bt, Christootior,” with fta besutifal Logond in verso by [I, H. There sre Bioriw by Loutaa M, Aroorr and J. T, Trownarooer. and n Clergyman's Falry Tala (the v, Epwano EaqLeston), besiars the Berisls Ly Noay BRooks sud Bararo Tarrom, Thon therearenll the other Sketchea, and Storlen,"and Poems, and Pictures, wilh Jack-f-the Tu1ptt, Tuo Young Contributors, Tho Laiter-Box, The idule-Box, wud tho * Pagea for Very Littio Folks," Dut tnis fs s Christmas Number ! It veproaents Christmas in the Exit, Christman in {he Went, Cliristmas sn the Nortlh, and Cbristmas in the Sootd; In tho Arctic Reglona; among the Orlentals ; 1n the Tcoplos, and in the Lome of the West Wind! And, bestdes alf thds, we have ¢ The Day Beautiful' in fin Legendary and Clristian significance,—a fit crowuing of & Porfect Holiday Numbor. But Ohristmas fa the time to by the bound volumes. An English gantleman lately sadilng for boruo took ten coplos aa preacnts 4o his own childzen sud the cLfidcen of bia friends.. "To be appreoiatod, tlieso volames ueel ouly to 1n bo two-volume editicn each in complete in itself, and they are sold singly or together, Thew thers Lis four-volume editiom,— A Magnificont Present for o Whole Family of Children. Thess volumea contaln mors than 1,600 larze octavo goa; lisvo fivo comploted Berdal 'tories, hemdcs indrads of ahorter Hiories, Poews, Skolches, Riiymes and Jingles, ete., ol § With 50 Full-Page Illustrations, and & Thousand Other Boautiful Pictures, No famils whero thers aro Litlle Tolks, Youug Folks, or 0id Folkn. should e witbout 8r, Nicnotas, Novew! aod Doecomber nwmbers freo to sll new subecribcrs for 1970, Do not wait untll Christmas, but subscribo al the mearest book-store, or send $3to un for a yexrls K- scription, or 10 for a year's subscripbion aud the two bouad volumea, wuwc:).mu sund, all chargns pald. # D atc,, ete, SCRIBNLE & w York, o 4 Brrrrs Buone Inea, Hannrer Brecin Srowe's New Ommsrias Sirony | Ready to-dsy, [lsstraied, 1imo, Lluminated Pupor Oover, 40c. Fancy Cloth, 75c. Bold by all Dealers ar tuailed poubmid, J. B, Foud & Co., New York, ATLANTIC MONTHLY FOR JANUARY. Brililant Openiogel tho Thirty-Soventh Volumo, D, HOWELLS gives three bright and sparkling aplers of Wis new novel, * Frivate ‘Theatricals,” which jromisos 10 excel anyihing tuat Lo lias vet tten, and to be Lo greal succes of tha year, JOIIN G, WIITTIE coutributes a claruming poer, IS, FLANGES AXNE KEMULE coLusucy Terea. writes & witty tertniutng ¢ Old Woman'y Gosst) D, OLIVER WERDELL HOLAES &umm, 1n Liw best valu, CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS, JiL. reviows the ’nr‘mun'uln * Nevore Calastrophio on the Eastern I sliroa ), T, I ALDIICH contributes two sonets, “Tuere ro nine otber ariiclos and pocins, and the editorial doparuments of Recont Litersture, Art, aud Edueation, ara full of intoresting roviews and sre!ciow. Now 18 the tinie 0 subecribe for the ATLANTIC FOR 1878. 1o sdditton 1o the brilliant attracttons presentod n the list of writors sud contribnttons uirvady anuounced, emtrvring LOPGFELLOW, LOWELL,™ HOLAEN ITTICR, IHOWELLS, WALNKR. ALDRICH, MAUK TWAIN, MIS. KEMBLE, GEN. HOWAID! C.F, ADAMS, iR, and other, sitbacriliers can ow obtain the BUPERD LIFEHIZE PORTRAIT OF LONGFELIOW, This admiratle Hkences and artlet pictuse {s offeredl only (o subscriberw tp tho Atlautic, Price of the Atlavko for one yost and Portrait of Loogfeliow, $35 of the Atlantio lous, $1, Hiugle Rum! , 35 ceate, o pbLlishars prepay all pustage, Romitiances by mafi abould bo sont by a money- ordar draft on New Yonk or Boston, or registered let- terto L. 0. HOUGUTOM & CO., Livessids Yruse, Cambridge, Masw, 00, oston, N, « Yurk, X I - BeTTY's DR1onT InkA," HARRIZT B\ CHEL Brows's New Onnzetaan Brout! Ready to-day. [iluxrated, Jimo, Humiusted Paper Cover, o, Fancy' Clow, Toc, Bold by sll Deuters or maliod pioatyaid = 4B Foun e U FINANGCIAL, *1,500,000” ‘m-n aly proie eatiuaied o ba Drividugon oy vy baukers o\ Movirs. Alossuder Fruthingaam & Oo., 1 w York, who rssoss & warld-w( le roputation 4o , ufr bo satid gFats Gualy fornua iy Laport, and & Lok 1o thousands mi o same sdvantens Rdar R NG R O = aukere gkur‘ 13 Waltat., Now Yark, e MEDIOAL, _ s GONSUMPTION v INDIGESTION, & WASTING ., 0. HOURHTOR LW eaplaia- 0 i DISEASES. Th o/ B Origloal sad Gousluo pe uared ouly by AVORY & MOORE, 0 Now Hadet Londoa. 0on 828 all Choots s Curoighout the WsL, g _EXXLL!WJ'JRY. Bieh, Choce, i Blegan MILLINERY ! AT OUR USTUAL “Popular Prices.” Now s the timo to soloct some- thing for tho IIolidays. Wo invito attontion to our largo and clegant stock of TRIMMED and UNTRIM- MED GOODS. WEBSTER'S, 124 srazmsr. REMOVED EFROM THE WEST SIDE, Trom 241 West Mudiso ‘WOR. ?EBRSH!RE SAUCE. "TLEA & PERRINS CELEDRATED PRONOUNOED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSKLRS SHRUCAL drAe 70 BE THE AN G by, WORCHSTY “ONLY (00D BATCE And Applicable to EVERY VARIETY M e oo | tTenLua & PR BE 5T SA 16 thnt their Banes T2 1s highly estoomod in WAPPRES Indis, sud s, o ny opiolun, themost psla- tablo 21 well as Ihe most whinles ine Sance OF DISH. Worcestershire Sauce. Bold Wholesale and for Fxportation by tle Propristors, LKA & PERRINS, Worcoster, Fogland: and Retail by Denlers in Aauccs genorally througkout the world, Ask for Loa & Porring’ S8auce, Atthe BREAKFAST TABLE it Imparts the most exqatstse relish aad zest to Lot or Cold Meat, Fowl, Fish, Brolled Kidney, &e. Attbs DINNER TABLE, ia fieup, with Plah, Hat Joints, Gamo, and 1o all Gravies, it gives & delightrul avor, At the LUNCHEON AND BUPPER TABLES 1t ls deemod [ndispenaxble by tlow familisr with (ta esti- ‘mable quallifes, that s medo.” {¥'rom tho Naw York Times.] Thore {8 1o relub o tha world which s 80 universally liked 31 Les & Parrim’ famous Worcestershiro Sance, Tho excellence of this BAUCK having caused numer- ous imitatious, the N LADBUEL boars & 7ac sfmile uf g it which ls placed upon each bottle, JOEN DUNCAI'S SONS, NEW YORK. "~ MACHINERY. STEAM WARMING AKD VENTILATING APPARATOS MANUPACTURED BY CRANE BROS. MF6.00. 10 N. Jofferson-st. ‘WHOUGHT Il STE] e .:&Q R, & \'J(’ew'?gokféyli‘ i1z 26,30 Tue popular reaort of the ity ) A it srand Matinee for Walters & ortn, TRATASES | Ladios and Chll { gty | S | ! 1Mt } 2P H Davis & Dogs.” RORY OI' THE JILLS! MUelvllle, Pitegerald, end Miltle Backett in tha cast. . Mitinso Prices, 2% and 30 ceuts, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Grand Atraction far the Hoitny Hesnon, commenca g MONDAY, DEC. 20, FRANK B. AIKEN'S BUPERD DRAMATIC COMPANY IN THE TWO ORPEHANSI! TWO ORPH.ANSI! Tionerved Snats Tickels st the Tiva't Garden Cigar- fland and Avademy Boa-Onico, e at Ipal b y Boi-Oflco. Tickuts at Principal "~ MoVICKERS THEATEE. Last week of the favorite srtiate, MISS MAY HBOWARD! s Tueadag, Wednenday Nightr, and @ turdy Mutines, Houricanit's grest drims, HUNTED LOWN. Fridny, sud Saturdsy Nights, THE NEW MAGDALEX, Stonriay Nest—The great comic actors and snonhits, DAREIL & FARKO in ticir wew apechlty, HEINKIGIE HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE & MAVLAL Monday, iec, 13, Airst appearance of the great Irish Comedy-Sketch Anthors snd Artists, RICEEY o« BARNEY In two of thelr Greatest Specialties, THE FAMOUS S e UL NS Erenlog and Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, Ade mission to Aatincer, 23 and A0 cents, NEW OHIOAGO THEATRE. KELLY & LEON’S MINSTRELS. MONDAY EVENTNG, DE, 13 Y EVERING, and Wedzesday and Batdeday Matinees, COOL BURGR! In_New Aoty ete. TIE 0, V' _LEOUN In New Specialtles. | Fiday vocian oo Tiasst of A J. H, SUR RIDGH, STetee i S R Reats, . E 5 3 - pasmartod Saats. Wats, Malcowy Booured, Bets, Math ATHENZEUM. Dramatic, Heroic, and Humorous Recitatioas. TROF. LYMAN'S FAREWELL ENTERTAIN- MENT, tendored by hin papils, His last appearenco n Clicago, awsisled by Mra, Walter C. Lyman, Mr, W. L. Tomlin, Organist, Mie Lily Rauals, §:otano, st Athensum, 635 Wasblugton-st,, between Btate and Dearburp, WEDNEBDAY LVENING, Dec. 16, Admls- slon, 60 cénta ; family tickets, threo for §1, NEW ENGLAND CHURCH CENTENNIAL FEBTIVAL. Thursdsy and Friday ovanings, corner North Dear- Lorneat, “aud Delaware-place. Adwmisaion 1o ail de- partments 3 cenis. Chillren balf price. ‘Tickets st Janeen, McOlurg & Co's., Iockwood Bron., and at th door, Friday afteruoon, {romw 4 to 6 o'clock, prices reduced o one alf, FARWELL HALL, This (Wednerdsy) Evenlng, Doc, 15, M. R. Moyer, the great Mind-Reuder, will glve n Geancs In Farwell Hall. The Phenomen %l rend the mind of sny por- son preaent, Shrough & strand of €opper wire.. Blas cular Aclion Theariats are especially desired to pub- licly test the Mind-Reader on tuis oocasion, Tickets, 50¢. Noreasrved seate. NEW ENGLAND OHUROH FESTIVAL, Evenings of Dec, 18 and 17. Fancy-Work, Decorntionn aud Flowets.snd & Cantannial Departmo containing many of the most valuable historical rels: {0 the country, Admisston to all departments, 50 cents ; ebildren, half-prica, Tickets with Jansen, McClurg & Co., Rockwood £rus., 172 North Clark-t., and st the door, ¥riday afternoun frow 3 to 6 o'clock. Prices roduced one-Lsif. FAIRBAKKG' ETANDARD SCALES = OF ALL KINDS. 2 FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 0O, 5 111 &113 Lake St., Chicago. Reearelultnbuy anlv the Genvine, Buy your TT R | at ~SFOR‘E bthav.and ATSMfldison-st Largest Stock, Laviest Prices. — S ___MEDICAL CARDS. : DR, JATIES, Lock Hospital, CoBNES’ A ’V]T’ISHIMIEH & Franklin Dy the State b cascs of private, ohron- ie, anu urioary disonses in'ull thrircomplicated forwa. 1t ia well known that DR, | 8 has eod at the headof tis non sre all-buport. lornss Dy dreame; Neut Werknean, 0 Ll 140¢, le8 s manh wd, vad n’uluul{h cured. n'gog ths most dalicate stiention, oall or writs, s T0r pationty, | A, buak tor the rillion, 40, whioti valis. all ubout thoso diseas y»— Nty (0 juy Doatare. Dr. You sce w0 one biit (ke T sundays, 10 ta 12 aul, t 7. 2TAN basusw atricais oo tid* W An ludreted worl Ak, 8 privale coi 51 ninrried wnd niar. e ol the i of the'se sl pestem, / Gy Tt Qiscuvenes . the ) Treprdition : Low s on Mate gud frusie, e truly Tapiy In e momm Seing wat Bt aysd Foiafus it run Uy o Bow lorpresseae the b canipto Fiveo Taied checks U i ihiuss of youlhy| he Sulgtiua Barritye utde Ty Wiewul Lt [} .\ uin the Unis CLurtered cxprezely for the cure of Tzlyate, Chrouie, and 830 ial Dineased'of both wexes, A otaff of ennenent Protes orw In aitendsuce, Cune wultation persor Br. Thir'y yoars! London Uo-pital practize, curow private dis. eazes lnmiediatoly, Wit Mierciiry s ain) L AN rvaus ubility, catisad Ly srrors of youth, Tne 'ar0 quisky fesloced Lo wanly Vigor. Biren: U or wiite: Uno interluy ts quile sut at0, Nur. 14 Wost Mudiso ed Htatos NOCURE NO PAY!! 175 §2uld Clark-sL,, exrner of Muarae, Chicago. :b“.'fl‘:fl’??.‘.‘.‘,‘:“.“::}:"‘“‘h“"“ S AN Jhyric agls oures or O e w ki s . ‘Lo ouly Hp In 1ho city DR. STONE, ,ja 3 atineth ol ol b runjo eud 'o- I et T s e Tbostont, | inala DIF. lcuitios, eto. Dlediciaas nmun:gl o S 4l vures tadd e moiey orumuiod. Uvasaliiious coulidan: £l Troe, pexao iz or by outer A OOk tor botty ] olrulerd sent, saalad, fur ata A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. LA PRl L Uusent ne adaseied MARBIAGE, teilou s ety GULLEE, (A "w“'.".‘;a"i‘.‘: s latal dlscumsrias o, the Jlence i vning wirk ot S poyoer with uubiecous engruvings, axd coutalue ul\n\‘h R METROPOLITAN THEATRE. Bandolph and Jeffersonsta. To-night, THE. GREAT WAITE, BISTERS, Orand first part by &5 beautifal young lsdies, The seusation show of 1513, Graud Matince Fridsy. COL. W00D'S MUSEDM. Wednerdsy Exening and Wednesday Matinee, OAMTT,~ A HOSBAND sud STAGE BTRUCK ; or, ACTING ON THE BRAIN; Thuradsy, Friday and ‘Haturday, Benetit for the Hoapital for Women and Cild en. The Registered Construction Bunds of the Chicay Gaa Lizkt aud Coke Comrm)‘. ataudiug on the Loo ;wg ;im Cosipany, 3 e following namen, to-wit : Atwater, AL Anthony, Alex, Brown, J, A, Jt., . Bowen, Geo, Brown, Barah A, Brown, Beecher, D. P, flacon, Jas, K. Bur. 0. Lrowster, Wi, Bro , AL 0. Jirown, ), §. Brown and othats, E, sabe n, ¥, Briughy Juue B, Brown, C, E, Bill, ¥. Bronsou, 8. B, Cobb, T. P, Code. Mary 0L liase, Benj, Carver, U, B, Carbiart, ¥, B, Gooley, 3. ol atate of W. J. Cuper, J.'C, Dawann, 11, T, b D . Dizon, Fideaty, & B Depout Co, Ofuliam, U, A, Greon! M, Hubiel, £ Hofuan, 1, Hupnsweil, Trus. tee, 1, Madduck, B, Ingbaw, W, W, Keen, Siral Koen, H, D, Keen, 0. B, Reen, M. 1. Keen, Guardtan, T, 1 Kertley, If, 8, Kollogg, 3. 8. Lambert, AL A. Leavitt, C, 3. Maloots, lienry Melgy, ¥, Marquand, J, 8. Muron, N, H. Morrison, 1, Mitetell, U, 8, Sitcholl, 11, I, Miagle, Mercliants' Sviugy, Loon, and Trust Company, W, L, Newbwrry, J. B, Newberr, George Nugent, I F, W, I'vck, M, K, Peck, F,W. l't A, M, Quand.le, C.J. Ruusell 1rrael shellon, . Bebubart, 8, A, Smith, B, Staunt E.d, P. Shiclds, Georga F, Btone, J, W. blar Alexander 8mith, H, Suiploy, Gersist 1L, Smith, E. I, Tinkbam, Trusito, J, Tnomson, Joseph E. Temyle, Aoxena Taylor, J, Underwood, A, 8. Van Nest, Julis A, Vau Nea, £, Nesa, M, P, Ward, C, 1% Witius, . Welster, D, 8. Wuson, T, J. Whaon, George Witdes, 1, 8. Wallaco, A, D. ‘Weal, E. W, Wil uRepli tuker, B. T, Wutkiua, E, L. Winthro Trustes, J's L. Yve, ileuty Youug, dames 1, Youn pling, b2 besriog to tol Afenry L, 0 8id, 431, Laol, 4 45T, 3. lowug i 418, 144, 45, a8, 47, 768, 7 9, 1,3 i 8T, Tue, 974, 1.2, 677, 171, T L3 1,210, o, 101, 15, 3%, & 1,227, 1,2:8, 202, 98, G, 1w, 210, v, A1, 403, 13, ) of th Hoard of Lirectors of sabil ‘Company, ardered to bo culied i wud paid; and tho same will de re- deemad st tho oftice Of tuy Couipaty ou und after tha ‘Clio holdera of safd f, and that on and A, D. 1836, tho said 1,320, 503,83, U35, 1,421, 971, 1# DISSULUTION NOTICED, _ SOLUTION. dau & Alburt Moitatt along being bereby sutburized to sign cilling the busiucss of (e tirm, Chicago, Do 19, 2415, DISSOLUTION. ‘The copartnersbip herctofore eglsting butween undersigued 18 tais duy dlesoived by nuitual coveent, ‘The busiuens of manufaiturivg vinesur will bo con- tiuued ab No, 212 Kiuceal, by B, W, Spear and A, GHbert, under the Brm Lsme of Hpear k Gltbert, who ssuuie the Haluiities uud sasets of tus firm uf wpeas, 0 J, G, BEEAR, bese b pons ADOLII UlLBERT, Cutcago, D 1, 1375, B. W, BIEAR, DISSOLUTION., 'The Firm of ROBEWTS, FIEDLLR & OO, fa this day dlssaivod by wotusl consest, J. W, Moberts o tiifu erufrow. Thu busiuess Wi be "couducted by S ensruvIniL, 82, ciad. ur camamplate rees 01 1% bok Hike i e i A8 ok Lt 2R 002000 fi:‘s.'n‘.“' o7, aul 4 ALY, B i i S50 ] der t e e kbt ion 13 sol. (a5 afluire of to'laio Srm. JOUN W, ROBERTS, AUG, FLEDLEY, B 8, MUBRAY., Oulcago, Do, &, 1815, 3 _ _STEEL PILNS. T have a latger stook of Wimter Overcoate ings and Buitings than is nsual for the seae con, 8ad will sell them for the mext 18 dayi at 15 per cent off for CASH, Maay novale ties, direot from London, and nest, to be found elsewhere, GEO, W. HATHEWS, Tailor, Boom 2, 170 State-tt,, cor, of Monros, — ey ___STOCEHCLDERS' ML/ TIN G5, KTOCKINOLODERS MEBTING. Or¥icE 07 TR Visat Owhens' Towang Co., No, 284 BoUTIt WaATERATT, Cueanio, Dot 1, 1378, The annnal mezting of the sioxkhollers of the Vetsels Owners' Towing Conipsuy, of Calcago, will Ls hel hn roows of “the Lumbormaun Erslange, Nn.fl.g Houth Wator-at., Chicago, Iil., Tuesday, Jan, 11, 1876, * at1o'clok p. m, The busliiess uf the meeting will be thn slectton of & Doard of Directors for ths enaulng pesr, ond such action i regard tothe purchase oF retiring of a pontior of the capdtal stock of the Conipany an shall bo Aemne avirablo, JOUN OLIVER, Secre ~~RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTIRR OF TRATHS FEXPLANATION OF REFERZNCT. WARKS, ~—7 Bak: .t eptod, * Binday exoepia | -\ RS an Alag ooy 5 S Money saceptad AR RTHWESTS! Tleket uEH!.“EuL‘A"o. .'.1 r’u‘!’-“q“;l-:l‘v}.‘,l’}} Oanaps corner dadizn aSacife Fast Lin: abubayue Uy i aDubaque Wight aOmsin Night Erpres aFroup irt & Duliaqie akmetort & Dubuue Expre bitifmaakes Yast dal Guada ‘a—Depof cornar of Wells and $-Depotcoratraf Onnal sud Ki MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, Lokp-ot, ind _Joot of Demty-sscend-ey D lee S ration e Rdalph ckel-ogtce, 6T Clark.t., pout and % i‘alld‘, Tramon! lla-u.u' e LA arrive. CHICAQO, wnd Chicago, Kamias City and Len: Dwion Depol, West Side, near Madiwn. ORess; At Depot, and 13 Rondos and Danver R ad Spriaztald Bpringiald & T g Ty Padncab ailroad’ x| Lacon, Wastiog1on Ee. Br, Kircator 1 Jollet & Dwight Aoe immidatiim: LAKE SHORE & MICHIG) CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAIL?0AD. 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