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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 187 e WISCONSIN, The Legislature~-Introduotion of New Business Uut Off, ' ‘The Great Rallvoad Contest--The il wankeo & Sts Panl va, Any Othier Company. From Our Oun Correspondent, MAD1s0x, Win,, Feb. 6, 1073, Yestorday was tho duylimited by jolnt resolu- “tlon for the INTRODUOTION OF DILLS, - - excopt a8 thoy may bo reported from Commit teos. Two sessions wore held in ench Houso, to givo opportunityto got all the grist into tholog- islative hoppor; and tho time and mannor of tho ovoning session of tho Assembly wore un- procodonted in my logisitive oxposionce of -somo fifteen yoars. Having granted tho nse of the Chambor for addresses boforo Horticul- (- “tural ond Agriculiural Btate Conventions, sn ‘sdjournment - from the morning sossion was taken to tho unheard-of hour, for, o logislativo moeting, of 9 o'clock p. m.; and, whon that timo camo, the agricultural and Rorticultural sovercigns lind full posscslon, and, i epite of hinta from logislativo ofilolals, woro not disponod Lo give way till thoy had complotod “thé progénmmo; and so it camo to pass that it was 9:30 p. m. boforo tho Loglulaturo could be cailed to order, and then things wero by no mesns {n tholr usunl orderly condition, Thero were 51 . bills introduced in the Scnato, and 165 in the As- sembly; and one memboer, APPARLNTLY A LITTLE * HALUDRIOUS," camo in just as o wotio:: for adjournment was being put, and, hailing the Bpeaker a8 soon asho reachod the middle of the chambor, beforo he yonched bia soof, motioned lmntlcn‘!l‘{ to tho ‘member who had made the motion to ndjourn to withdraw it, which ho good-noturedly did; and .tho fionfioman then ruehed to bis seat, opencd Lis desl in hasto, and took out a couplo'of bills, of which only tho titles had beon prepared, ob- tained lenve to rend thom, had tho printing dis- ensed with, and was Lappy. Only ono moro C“!‘ was introduced, and’ that was a political oke. 4 TTE TOTAL KUMDER of bills ‘introduced is 563, of which 147 wore in the Senata aud 414 in the Assombly. Xast year, ot this dato, 69 bills had boeon introduced in tho Bonate and 166 in tho Assombly. Up the 15tk whon niow businogs waa cut off, thoro woro 144 {n tho Sonato and 439 in tho Assembly. Tho total last yoar wns 180 in the Senato to 807 tho Yonr beforo; 520 in the Assembly to 761 tho zenr oforo,—tho rostriction caused by tho conaiitu- tional amondmont res‘rioting local loglelation. Last year It wos nccessary to framo many gon- eral laws to provide for whet had therctofore * been met by specinl onactmonts. This yosr many bills have beon introduced simply to show con- - stituonts that “‘our membor * was dolng Sosmo- . and an upuenully largo numbor Wil bo consigned to an ently gravo, The ud{uummont 071872 ook placo Maureh 23, Whon this Legis. laturo will adjourn, cannot bo prodicted, and will depond much on tho LAND-GIANT CONTEST. 'The lends granted to the Jtato by Congross in 1856 and 1864, for the construction of railrond fromSt. Croix River or Lako, betweon Townships 25 and 81, to Buperior and Bog ' 31d, which lant were supposed to havo paased to tho United Btatos by reason of failure to build tho rond, nud which Congress for two or tbreo years has been besought to regrant, Lut which tho United Etates Courts decila still belong to Wisconsin,— Sl‘rm‘e(ohn tho worst bone of conteution tho egislaturo has had for many yoars. LSS LANDS rre flpz:rt of thoso given to niv the buxldhw of & rosc from Ddindison or Columbus, via lDrQn%o Oity, to St. Croix River or Lako, sud thenco to Lol Supotior ; the grouting of which to tho La Crosso Ruilroad Cowpany by the Legislature of 1856, in consideration of sundry bonda given [ mnjorily of tho memnbors ag ‘‘ gratuities,"—as ehown_ by an investigation in 1858,— gevo Wicconsin on ivlamous pro-eminerice for corruption, till her logiclesors bave beon outdeno in_ later days. Only o much of tho lnnd-grant rond Was built 1~ the Comj.any receiving tho lands ag coincidod wudt 2 Jino it was construoting fron Milwaukeo to Lo Crosse. Aftor some yours' waiting, that purt of tho grant_from Tomah to Lake St. Croix — e LaCrGese Company having failed to build aroad on thet line—vwes given to whiat is now known A the WESE WISCONSIY RAILROAD COMPAXY. whoroof Mossrs. D. A, Baldwin and Jacob Hum- Lird aro the miaster spirits; and thoy built & road from Lomah to Hudson, and thonco to Bt. Taul, which, within tho last yoor, thoy have ex- tended southward to connect with the Chicago & Northwestorn ot Elroy,—thus forming tho most direct ronto from your city to 8t. Paul and the orthern Pacitic. "Mr, Baldwin has laborod as- siduously, ol Washington and claewhero, to so- curo tho renowal of tho grant for tho rond from St. Croix to ZLake Bupo- rior, which ofhors had conirolled, il tho necopted timo. for building hed passod. Lost sear, in order to prevent tho lands from boing thrown into market and tho’ grant lost to tho Btate, ho organized the NONTH WISCONSIN DAILROAD COMPANY, 2nd built somo twenty miles of road on tho land- grant line, It was %mmully ‘oxpocted, till o fow imonths ago, that this Compay would recoive tho Jand-gront, end Lo autborized to build the road. Itwas folt that it was fairly entitledtoit by what it had dono. Tho paoglu slong the line wero anxious that it shoutd_bo 80 bostowed, and for tho esrly building of tho road, which the * had been waiting for 8o long, with hulf the lan nlong its lino witbheld from market, and the other half held at railroad pricos, A bill was in- troduced in tho Senate, oarly in the session, con- firming the grunt on this Company on lib- teral- torms, it being mnintainod that the lands were only worth cnough to hand- comely pay for buldng ~iho . road for which thoy wero grantad. ‘'horoupon the MILWAUKEE & 5T, PAUL COMPANY, £ . whoso predecossor, the LaCrosse Railroad Com- pany, controlled by many of tho same men, hud corm{g.ly obtained tho grant, and then thrown away tho major part of it,—tliough it was includ- ed in o mortgago aftor reorganization,—comes and bids for tue bestowal of tho graut, having obtained tho support of tho strong Chippewa * Valloy interest, 1by ofl'erlu(f;&o build a road from - tho _mouth of tho Chippowa to Chippown Talls, in addition to the road for which tho land was granted, and mskin) other bettor terms for tho Stato on taxation ol 1ands, time of building, &c., than tho firat North ‘Wisconsin bill. 'ho North Wisconsin haa cince sabnnitied two Fropusmonu, both largely out- bidding tho Milwaukoo proponl, except as to :hu 1mn\um' of constructing more road. Its nat iy A VERY LIDERAL OFFER for the Btate,—being, in brief, that tho road - ghall be built from tho Bt, Oroix,—starting from » point near Hed Wing or Pycscolt, and proceeding wia_ Rivor Falls to Buperlor sud ~ to Daylleld, in throo yoara; that sixty miles shall bo Dbuilt this yoar ©on the south end, the rond complotod from the starting point to River Falla by Jon. 1, 1874, and twenty miles graded from Buperiorand from Bayfleld mutemfiflmnncusly o8 soon &y sixty miles of the south ond is completed ; that, when forty miles fs_constructed satisfactorily to the Governor, patonts for 520 sections of land shall be dolivered to tho Company, and patents for 200 soctions cu tho complotion of ench twenty toiles thoreaftor s that tho land shull bo taxod aa soon na tho title is vested in tho Company; that a tax of 7 per cent on gross samings shall bo ]Emld tho Btato annually by this road; that 8 Land Commissionor shall bo agroed on by tho Governor and the Company, to have control of the ealo of lands of the Compa- ny, and the Govornor shall uppoint ono Director of tho rond; that no trespass money shall bo taken from the State Troasury until the road is comploted; and that any surplus monoy arising from tho sale of Jands ovor the cost of construc- tion of the road shall bo used to butld additional yonds, or for the reliot of frrm-mortgagors on the LaCrosse Railroad, ay the Logislaturo may hereaitor diroct. Foed attornoys have beon arguing the 2laima of theso rival Companios befdro tho Teilrond Committeo of tho Assombly for two * afternoone. ‘Thero Is o tromendous lobby hore from differont parts of the Btuto, _ ESPECIALLY FROM MILWAUKEE, - whose citizons flock hevo b{x dovens soeking to rsundo mou that no rosd should bebuilt in the tate unl~as it iu compallad to take paswengors - und freight to or through that clty, &ud 5mmun sgainst allowing any privilogos to the hicago orthweatorn Company, which is supposod to bo backing the North Wikconsin, very few of whoso oflicials are or have been here, t0 urge the conferring of the grant in that way., Itisolaimod that the Northwestorn 18 A FOREION COMPANY, which has no rights that o Wisconain Leglsla. &ura iy hound to reuncot, aud that what 1v de- sires _dono is, thoroforo, just what ought not to i rospondad Northwostorn has _always “lived up to ils ngreomonts with tho.Btato, and liag done more to dovelop it thau any othor compsny, ‘Thoro nre o many localitios which want to so- Hno for 4 grant, aud thore are no many uofllllnunq interests to ba Il liow tho oontest Do donoj . which ~ it s that the o cute vomothing fn the rallroad building Shemsalvos oul of tho disposal of bl racongiled, that no mon cou tol will oventuato. . ———— VILLAGE OF HYDE PARK. Prus. ‘Where tho Money GGoea that Is Lovied and Collected for School Purposca, Numerous inquiries havo beon made, during tho paat your, as to whore all tho monoy goos that fa leviod and collected for ackool purposes in YIydo Park, No roports aro mado to tho pnb- llo, and no Information furnishod to tax-payers on tho subjoct. We hava beon at some pains to compilo the followiug facts from ofliclal sources, relativo to Behool District of Town 38, Rongo 14, Jomos 11, Ely; Troasuror, for tho yoar onding 0Oct. 1, 1872+ ‘Balance on hnnd at Leginning of thoyoar, . ..$20,047,03 9,040.84 Amount recstved from diatrict Louds for DD eeveaes Amount roceived, o: THE LAW COURTS. A Funny Way of Compromising on Sharny, Ilow They Mo Things In Now Orleanss« Loss «f Valuable Land Cerlifieates, Thomas Bracken, on Haturday, brought sult, in tho Buperlor Court, to obinin relot and n mot- tlomont of the rights of tho parties to land loft by the docensed Joln Bracken, bis fathor. It is aflirmod that tho widow of ono of the decensod’s sons, and another son (bolng tho wholo of tho olra oxcopt this dofondant), nesignod tholr rights to Chinrles Cooper, and that tho complain- sut arrangod with Coopor that ha was to com- promilio on shares a clalm of one Danlol Howol), of Whitowator, Wis,, cach party poying bis sharo of tho costs, and oblaln o -transfer from Howell to Coopor and himself of all Lis right, title, and intoroat, {nstond of which Coopor is alleged to Amm fnpu;ln«fld.lm ]1,\1913,33 hu;u obtalnod & transfor to limsolf alono, snount recelvod, into ,367.60 | aud to now rofuso to make oxplanntions ‘Amount of tax loy e, Amounit OF A I0VYs oo T B wojgas.07 | O SOk tho mattor right. Drackon roprouonts that s sharo of the proposty, firsb on- Liaul - a0 | dowgorod by the clond on tho title, arlsing TolaL Fastote Lo, the 28286940 | from thio olaim of Howoll, 1a likely to Allp from Pald for new echool-houscs, . $ 7,481.38 | Lim sltogother, in consequence of " tho faithlosa al] school sites, grounds, an 4,570.22 | conduct of the trustod nogotiator, As pariof Laid ropairs, tmy rovoments, and assossmonts 5,004.18 | the Pro| mrlliy muny meanwhilo bo assigned or sold el Lok achinol futtiltirecte: ot 3,000.02.| undor tho deods obtained from thg various por- B T et 301066 | 80m8 namad, and pa whatever clond that wna on Paitl for malary Tawnship Tre: '$ 1,5 tho proporty proviously still rosts on complain- ¥ald for interoat on dxstr’iot Donds, 2,9 ant's portion, Lo prays the Court to Lave an in- Paid on principal on district honds, 41,700.00 | quiry instituted into tho logal ownorship of the Taid salarica of thirly tenchero, Balance cash on_ baud Oct, 1, 1674. Tt Principal of towuship bonds, Amount of samo loanofl out. .. Amount of debt for building ‘Total outstanding district ug Number of persons {n district betweon 8and o LYTEOL S astafo piuco tho dontl of bis fathor, fo havon Ppropor fmmau of tho snmo among tho holrs do- clared, tho claims of Howell Lo an Intorost, thoto- in passod upon, and lo afford tho complainant 500,00, | a1 Nocossary protoction aud roliof. NEW OULEANG JUBTICE, Contrastod with the murdor trinls of this city, the following, takon from tho lognl columns of the Now Orlenus P(c":flu)us, of the Gth ivst., will appoor almost {ncrodibla,’ Tho roader will ap- Number of ‘onrollod {n the schiools, preciato 1t ag a curiosity of murdor history: 7.3, Foloy, Esq., counsol for Ogcar Burns, conviot- mg‘};:g:: ligu'e”:“’;“;m‘“‘ff"lz‘;‘f:y" e ”:\'l’,:;“;l“:g of o murdor of Placido Delgado, and sentouced to Hiols taxon and Zour belong o the olage: of | impritopment tor ifo, his moriing (Feb. | moved o ohronio tax-fightors who 1a3is| 4 :é: cot, and ap- mvfig sont o communeation to Judgo Abell, statiug flml from year to yoar, compel xes for ton. T appoars to cost an -average of 847.18 for each pupil onrolled according to tho tax ]ov{. 1t appoars thnt?nym\ml of tonchors’ salaries 13 only about ono-fotirsh of tho oxponditurs. Tho largo outstanding dobt, it ia said, was caused by tho omission moveral years sgo to collect sny school tax at all. In this connection, it may bo intoresting to obsorve that the now School law provides for an ontiro change in tho mnuvemnut of tho echools 1o tho mow Incorporated Villago of Hydo Park, by the cloction, in Af,r“ next, of & Board of EQ- ucation of six mombors instead of the School Directurs of tho soveral dlstricts now embraced in tho limita of said villuge. No QUOND. 5 An adjourned meoting of the Trusteos of tho Village of Iyde Pork was hold on Baturday aftornoon, Thoro woro prosent Prosidont Cady, ahd Trustcos Barnoy, Ciark, and Doylo. Therd being. no_quorum, tho meoting adjourned to Batiirdey, Fob. 16. TARY. LITE] The oxercisos for this ovonin boforo the Hydo Park Literary Bocioty as fol- lows: Musical Dirostor, Miss Slebort ; oration, E. . Brainord; dobate, On_Compulsory Educa- tion, Aflirmativo, Jos, 0. Youn, B. A Aldrioh ¢ nogativo, G. O. Sampaon, Goo. Willard ; Ladies Dopertuont, Miss F. B, Horton, ho six to poy are arranged PERSONAL. Cheplain Newman isoxpectedto have s Boston pulpit after Congress adjourns. Aloxander Wincholl will bo installed, Fob. 13, Chancollor of the Syracuge (N. Y.) University. H. M. Plaisted, Attornoy Goneral of Maine, Is eufforing from & painful diseaso of the eyes. Genoral Marous J. Wright and Colonel Robort ¥, Loonoy have become editorially connoctod With tho Memphis Register. TLord St. Loonard, 91, fe tho oldest, and Prince Arthur, 23, the youngost, of Her Majosty's Most Honorabla Privy Council, Tho Goveraor Genoral of Canada {s 80 onam- orad of the gama af curliug that ho has ordered & rink to Lo built near his reidence at Ottawa. John M, Francls, of ihe 'Tvoy (N.Y.) Times, apbointed in 1871 Minister to Greeco, ia homo on lenve of absonco. Tho Rev. Mr. Piorson, of Lafayotte, Ind., has been called to tho First Baptist Churcls, Brook- Iyo, N. Y. 7. C. Moreland, a private_soldier of tho reg- ular army, has boen veslored to privato lifo that ho may enjoy an inherilance of &io,000. Moses Kimball, of Boston, and Erastus P. Carpenter, of Foxboro, have boen eloted Stato Directors of the Boston & Albany Railroad Mr. Carpentor in placo of Avery Plumer, of Boston. Tho original Rovel family—Gabriel, Antoine, Jorome, Francois,and Angoline—are all alivo and in tho onjoyment of excellent hoalth, althcugh the youngest of them is over 60. Tho Rov. J, Livingston Rocso, of Albany, N. Y., doclines tho appointment »3 excoutive head o’ ‘tho Foreign Misslonary work of the Eplscopal Znch. Taylor loft but ono daughtor, Misa Botty ‘aylor, who aftorwards married Colonel Bliss, a ) T and later was married to Dr. Robort O. month has just boon voted by tho Houso. Govornor Bagloy, of Michigan, has aa his Aides, with the rank of Colonel, Goorge 8. ‘Wormer, of Detroit ; Frank Gorton, of Ionis ; Robert Burns, of Kalamazoo; aud Oharlos Y. Osborn, of Owaaso. Mrs. Wharton yet remains at Annapolis. What tho State will do’in her case g not been signi- fled, The power of removal remains with the Blate's Attorney, but the assignment of tho place whore it canbe ordered to bo tried reats wil Judge. Robert Bonnor denies in a oard that he drives in Harlem Le.ae on Sundey afternoond. He eaye the his horsos get all the exorciue umdv nood during t ride on the Bab- 1ho week, snd that o doos nof ath Tho late John H, Solwyn was tho full brother of Harry and FPatti Josophs. Tho marriago of tho Inttér to Mr. Fitzpatrick was to have taken placoin o fow daya, but s now bo postponed. t wag o, sad duty of his profession which com- ‘Peliad Ar, Harry Josophs to go through with Lis comody part at fhe theatre while his brother Iny dead i the hotol.—Philadelphia Press. Taxes. The State and county taxes on_teal estato and por- sonal property, for tho year 1673, aronow duoand payable at the places designated below, Undor the timo for the collection of {heso taxea fs ‘about half what it lina beon in former years, all having fo bo pal beforo the 10th of March, ~ Cliecks sont fn now law the ‘poyment of taxes must be certified, Joun W, TarraN, Colicctor Bouth Ohteago ; oflics, No, 161 LaSallo streat, A, L, Motnis O, Collector Wot Oblcago; ofiico, corner Halated and TRandoiph stroets, Jonn B, Watsu, Collector North Chicago; oflice, No, 129 atroct, ——— Jayne's Expeotorant. 1t you aro troublod with a alight cough, hoarsenes, or soro throat, you may save tho oxpense of & dootor's Dill by using at onco Dr, Jayno's Expoctorant, A noge lected cold ofteq terminates, fhrough wmuch suffer- A dignt fnfummation of the tho wsal symptoms of inp, in consvZaption, 1 ing of the wind-tubes, waich aro a gore throator. pain in tho brosat, wil nt proporly uttonded to, frequently lead to Lrouchi. iis, Even aa a matter of economy, to ssy nothin, Lmfort or the danger o pulmonaty and bronchial u timo to o stundard romedy,—! sava money, and escapo moro #orlous tranblo, overywhare, —_——— Blnck Silks, Over 100 ploces now opouing of our own fuiporte- Also, of our own jmportation, 1,000 dozen damask fablo nap~ tlon, at 40 por cent less than regular priccs, xing at 2,27, worth $3.60, Also_over 200 cascq Of ns: gortol spring dry goods will b opened this weel, and offezed 0. W, & B, Pardridge & Co,, Nos, 118 to 124 Blate stroot, near at oxtroordiuary low prices, Madison, - _—— A Card. 3, Joseph Twyman bogs leavo to Inform bis telends and enstomors that bo l8 10 longer connocted in any wuy with the firin, lato Twyman, Mackoy & Duverous, and thot le hes accoptod sn_engagement to conduct thio retall dopartment of Joha J, McGratl's extousive paper Dol ad decoritiug Vilness, uow st Nos 174 and 170 Slate-st, Ood Liver Oil Hozard & Oaswoll’s God Lives Ol 1n (o best, ‘Wood, of the urmy. It is this Jady whose pension of §50a inted outh Clark of ore , act prudently with your cold, and by resorting P Tno Expclorayt, 2 o that ho did not deslro o new Tio was Lrought o tho Lar, telal but wishicd wiileice, bim, Wo roproduco i, ns follows £ lotfer wau read to Stata of Loutslana v. Qsear Burns, for murdor. First Distriot Oourt Parlsli of Orlvoans, 20th January, 1873, On tha trlad of tho fndlotmont, thg fary roturued a' vordiot as ““Guilty as cbarged ‘wilbout capital punish- ment rbioh vordict 48 on rccord and accoptod. ~Desire ing Ffllm"k or havo o new an, awaiting tho sentonoe ot tho lionorablo Cuurt ta secordanca wihlaw Tromaia, Uma rospootfally, 0804 ted by tho Court coucerniny follaws o was closely interr g the lotter, and statod that it had been written by his inatructions, and that hio had signed ik olso, that lio aduored to it, Alr, Foley did not recogutzo tho right of tho prisoncr to write auch a letier, afid, notwith- slanding his alatomont In regard to if, ho would insist on bis motion, and, it the Court refused it, ho would tnke it diroct before tho Supreme Qourt, e thought it n guro ovidenco of tho man’s insanity. Hero hio was, with a seatence hanglug over him that would consigu him to o living tomb, sud he expressed & desiroto go, “Tho Buspenalvo appeal was gruntod. LOSS OF VALUABLE LAND OERTIFIOATES, Marion Blanchard, tho prosont ownor of tho wost binlf of tho norihwost quarter of Sootion 7, Townahip 7, on Baturdsy appliod to tho Supo- rior Court t6 compol tho exeoution of o deod to hor of the eald property, tho cortifiatos of tho }mrt(nl from whom sho acquired part of tho and having boon lost or mislaid. She doos not know, appatantly, in what mannor these impor- tont doouments have disappesred, and simply oftirma thoir loss, end requiros tho Court to mako the loss good by granting a olean deed giving bor tha titlo of tho varlous partios through whoso hands the property is declared to bava pessed. The property, now =0 valuablo, was bought for the sum of $150. GENERAL NOTES. In tho Ropublio_Insuranco Company asscas- ‘mont matter, the decree for nesoasment, recontly glven in these columna, was on Baturday fiiod. Judge Gary on Saturdny granted divorces in %m cases of Tiemoy, McBrlde, Carter, Koofo, and unbar. The matter of Emmanucl Hartmen, in buuk- suptoy, was on, Suturday rofariod to oglator Hibbard to mako o final Teport. Thio Jury that trled tho Tudswiz-Shanknoblose- duoction cage, before Judge Bootl, on Saturday rondored o verdiot for $2,600. The dofondent of conryo, entorod a motion for a now trial and in arrout of judgmont, G. W. Campbell was on Saturday cleotod Assignoo in tho ostato of Bormutein ot al., in bonlruptey. Tho Hickey contompt caso is sot for hearing Doforo Juigo Gary, in tho Orimiual Cour, to- ay. NEW SUITS, Tue Uxitep Srates Omovr Count.—The Unilod Statca of Amierlen v, Mareh A, Ferris ; debt, $180, Tug Cruovrr ConT,—5,833—Henry Fuller v, Jobn % Litflo and Timotby A, Bradloy ; Dill, 834 to 5,833 ZAppeal, 5,839—Cathorine J. I'aircbild v, Obristian Pelffor and Jobn Holl ; infunction to restrain tho Yo bullding of tho deatroyed portions of Oslumet dam, 5.840—Georgo Holt v, J, W, Toberts, Lewls Lull, and Elmor Washburn, 5,8i1—Knte v, Boujamin Dopler ; divorce on the ground of cruolty, and for alimony, the defondant, n plano.mover, owiifg_cousidersble prop- orty, 6,843—Honry B, Porter and_Alfred Weston v, Thomas Mackin und Ssmuel Gregsion ; assumpslt, Wi Sorrngon JounT—42,246—Withbeld for ser- vice, 42,247—Toteraon v, Whito ot al.: bill of roviow, {3,2i8—Tarbiata Gegenhelmer v, John DIt ot al. ; peti- tou to obtain Masters docd under Burnt Rocord aot, 43,240~ Thoimas Dracken v, Charles Cooper ; petition (oo motes), 42.260—Dlamarck Dund v, Otto Wehr Tanmn, Jucob Kleinhaus, and Treldrch Honneberg : Qobt, $400, 43,251—Morlon Blanchiard v, Tho Bantd of Cangl Commisslonors ; bill to_compal tho making of o dood of thoweet linlf of tho northest quarier of Sec- tlon 7, Townahip 37, 19, 45,263Appoal, 42255-Da- vid 1. Whiting v, Jabez Mubmolwhites mechanic's lion op tlio northwest coruor of Lako troct snd_Wostern avonue. 42,256—G, H. 0, William & Co, v, Erederick ilier and fenty Naus, Sophia Spobrlodor, Connecti- out Mutual Lifo Tnsuranco Company, snd John Wind. Dickm ; petition for mechanlc's lion' on thio northwest cornat of Ollo aud North Olark strects, SETTLEMENT OF THE GREAT PLAINS. To the Edftor of The Chicago Trivune: Bm: Tho nottlomont of what havo been familiarly known as “tho Gront Plains,” but Whifch torm is, in ronlity, n misnomer, hus, up to within o Inte poriod, beon considered doubtful, ‘but is now rapidly becoming un falt accompli ; aud, for 800 miles wost of the Missourl River, on cither sido of the line of the Kansss Pacific Railway,—which has ita course through Central Koneas and Enstorn!Colorado,fxnd owns a balt of fortilo land 40 milos in width,—tho country is comparatively well sottled. Tho increase of taxablo wealth and nationsl power derived from tho settloment of over 9,000,000 of acros of pas- toral, sgricultural, and mineral lands, and the value conferred upon Government lands hitherto lylng idle and unproductive, is naturally o mat. tor.of the groatest importance to us a8 a poople, and to the City of Chicago, which s now tho chiof mert of wupplies for that great Westorn country. Onoof the greatest “lifta™ that has boon givon tothe rapld colonization of that country ia the onterprido of Mr. Goorge Grant, of Lon- don, England, who, it will bo remombered, sdfe two months since, purchased from the Kansag Paolflo Railway Company upwarda of 80,000 acros of thelr lands,in tlc vicinity of Fort Hays, Kuoneos. Bubsequont to maklng the purchaso, Mr. Grant proceeded to Canada, whoro he mado largo purchasos of blooded , stock of all kinds from Mr. Btons, of Guolph, tho well-known short-horn breeder, and others. Ho then wont to England, and advices havo boon recolvod from him within' the lnst week, that he will shortly leavo again for this country, with alargo com- rnny, comprining tenantry and experioncod Enq- sl and Scotoh horders und stock-ralscrs, ‘Thi looka like Lusiness, Onoof Mr, Grant's ohiof alms will bo to dovelop tho fack_that tho so-call- «od “Plalns" are pro-eminontly adapted to therals- ing of shoep, Bhould hobo successful, ho will soon bave o host of imitators, whoao flocks of hundreds of thousands will usurp tho food- Ing-grounds of tho shaggy buftalo eud tho oot anialopo. Many who Luve soon tho lmmouso shoop *‘runs” ‘of Australia have visited this roglon, and exprosscd thelr opinion that it was immeasurably superior In overy respoct. Tho grass of Australla is poor and’ coarso, and tho country is Jiablo to sovore droughts; while, on the othior hand, the short *curled mesquit, or buflulu-snsu, of tho Plains, i oxtremoly sucou- lowt, and the high rolling piirie, travorsod with olonk streams, and the absoncoof fios and burrs, t | are all decided points in favor of that country. Nor is Colorado bohind in colovization, rgat. w | tlomonts aro rapidly advancing from Denver oassward alonj lho gama lino of railway; and tha Chicago Colony at Loogmont, the Fountuin Colony at Uolorado Springs, tho Grecloy Colony, | aud gthors du that rexien arqiu & m_qq{ condition, aud will secolvo largo rolnforcomont T from tho East ditrlng the coming upring, Tothor noticoblo foot 1o, tnak tha great tile of Amorloan pleasuro-traval s boginning Lo dovi- Ato from it old and woll-worn conrao, and is Wouding its wsy o tho Ttocky Mountains, to ook tho novelty of thoir magnificont sconory f0d honltlirostoring alr, Tho fiok and cold oda and sulphur nprings in_tho violoity of Donver aro alng & gront incontive to touriots: and fot- Tlors slong tho Hino will hnve tho additional ad- vantago n?livin ona gront thoroughfaro, and sooing tho crowded trains dally presing oo tholr way to thoso fanious BuIMMOr-resorts, et et i SENATOR AMES' ARREST. Ln Awicward Fix for the Military curpet-Bogger. New York (fan, 28) C;{nzpumlmuu/lhl St, Louts i Tho tunnlest exporioncoe of the sonson s that which bofoll the gorgoous Bonator Ames, of Missisnippi, the othor oveufng, The. story hus beon lml‘:l vory tight by all who wero engnizant of it, but {t lonls through tho Times' corre- spondonco, Amos - waa fit tho city for tho pur- posa of nttbndln% [ Frlvnw ‘m d’ for whi natimo hio is much bottor quallfied fhian for tho uties of tho Bonato Ohambor. o Lad arrayod Limsolf in a most olaborate dross sult, and had net roached tho house of hia friond, which i [n Madison avenuo, whon o tologram was handod him from his queor-oyed fathor-in-law, Don, Dutlor. Tho _talogram d Ames' qrcmmcu in Washington s soon 8 ho conld got thore, It was absolutely necos- sary ho should bo in the Capital by tho following morning. Amos consultod his watch and inter- viowod a railrond_timo-table. Mo ascortainod that ho had just thirty-fivo minutes in which to reach tho Cortlandt Btreot Forry, and his car~ riage would juat about do it. Thoro was 10 alternative, Ho oxcused him- el to his friends, entorod his carringe, and whirlod awny. _As tho carrlago got opposite tho Tifth Avonue Hotol, whoro ‘ha' always stays, o britliant thought ocourred to him which prom- Ised to rollovo him of tho actual unplonsantnoss of woaring hls dress suil to travol in. Ho o~ dered the carringe to the lotel, sout ono of tho bell men aftor anothor suit of clothos to his voom, snd then, {nviting & friond who keppened tobo'in tho lobby of tho Liotel to ride down with ‘hibm, started off ngain, Another thought now occurred to tho brilliant fomx statesman. Ho wonld save timo by chang- nfi‘fi lothes in tho carrlago, o curtaing wero eazofully Y“““d down all around, and Amestook off “his coat; thon ha slippod off his vest, and finally, with {ho aid of s friond, [iot his drogs trousers from the Sena- torinl log.’ 'Tlio carringo waa going at o foarful rato, at such o spood, in fnot, a8 carringos on Droadway do not ofton attain, This, at Bleecker streot, nttractod_tho attention of tho ovor-vigi- Iant Dotootivo Dunn. Not -only the spood, but 1ho fact that the window-ourtsins wero tightly wn, ottracted his attoniion and exoited his susplcion. _Instautly ho jumped into tho ptraot, and soizing tho horeos at -the head, brought tho vebicls ta such & suddon _stand, that Ames, who bad just got ono log into lis othox ‘trousors, was tossed about in a manner very unbocoming a Bonator, Whon Dunn opened the carriage dcor he_eaw one mon in his underclothes, and a smashed hat lying on the bottom of tho carriage, and anothor loublod up on tho front acat with his clothes on, but with a hat 8o smashod over his head that mtmn&l could ba soen sbove the shoulders. Dunn didn't laugh at tho sight, a8 an unprofas- slonal would havo done. His mind was instantly made up. Theso men were thioves, and woro chauging thole clothos to oscapo in disguise. Ho called the policoman and procoeded to business. As Ames sorambled up, Dunn clutclied him by tho shouldor and plnced him ‘undor arrost, theroby croating o grent dealof Bonatorial aston- ishmant. The dotective gave tho Benator a very. dotec tivo shako and_a plossaut grooting: You'ro the fellowa I've boen looking for this lon timo. P‘?z on them pants and como along witl mo now. Ames ondeavorod to explsin, assured Dunn ho had made a mistake in his man,and did everything to convinco him that ho was a United Btates Benator, ‘A protty Senatoryou bo,ain’t you? I've acon Senators in my life, I guess, and theydidn’t !ank( a bl liko you. 'Como, ‘hurry on them ants, “But, sir,” put in Ames' friend, ‘' I know this gunt!umn\u, Lois just what ho says hie is—s onator,” You know him, do you?" enid the unmoroi- ful Dunn; “8o do'T, and, what's moro, I kuow tho pair of you, sud you'ro both just wontod over at tho Contral Offica. Aro you going to hurry thom pants on? I'll give you just a min- ute to finial this 'ero toilotta, Now ' ain't that a Emtty hot for o Bouator?” aud the detoctive old “Amos’ gmashed tile eff at arm’s length to contemplato it. In truth it didn't much resem- ble a hat that o Senator might bo espected to wenr. Ames' friond was becomin, lm?nflont and oxcited. Ho sald to the deteative, **This faol- ishnoss has gono far enough, Now, if youdon’t Joava ua alone to proceod om our journoy, I'l smash you a good deal more than the hat,” and ho ronchod ovor. Ames restrained him, and tho olicoman having made his uPponrmcn, and the Emy ‘already oxporienced having mado 1t impon- giblo for thom to roach tho train, thoy concluded to go o tho Central Polico Offics, aud ssttle the ongo there. Amos got his trousers ou juat as the carringe drove up to the marbla building in Mur- roy etrogt. The Sonator and his friend wore hflen into the Buperintendent’s offico and told thoir stories. Evorybody gald it was too thin, snd they would hovo to be locked up. Ames bogged that the olerk of the Fitth Avenua might o sent for, which was done, and that gontleman «camo down and explained mattors satisfactorily. Half o dozon boltles of champagno sottled tho ceaac, and tho distinguishod Sonator went forih to_tele ?‘h to his_ kind fathor-in-law that he didn’t think it would be possiblo for him to bo in Wasbhington the noxt morning. —It will ploago all thapo who aro intoreated in sncient Troy to know that Dr. Schliomaun hay alrendy resumod his excavations, aud is now scarchlng for tho remnins of tho templo of Minorve and the colossal walls of the grest towar of Ilium. ._SPECIAL NOTIOES. ~ What Did Xt ?~--Is no fongor tho queation sinco tho ntroduc- tlon of tho Contaur Lintmont, When womeotan old friond who as boen sholvod with hieumatisia, or 800 8 por- son mangled undomeath a vail car, snd restored to shapo and comoliness, 2 =~ wo now know that it Is thoContaur KedTATpro Liniment that duos the works Nooth- ol wvor d(d perform euch miraoles, Thoto Is no o e Wil ot Softon, o pata 1t will ot 8ootho, oF lanioncas it will not euro, * lymonossibwiltnotowro, Children Cry for Pitcher’s Cas- torla. Itzogulates tho etomach, oures wind colla ai onusex natural sloop. Is a substitute for castor oil. LOTTERY. A NOBLH OHARITY. OMAHA LOTTERY! T0 EREOCT THE NEBRASKA STATE ORPHAN ASYLUM. To bo Drawn in Public, Mnrch 31, 1873, Ticlkets 31 Each or Six for 85, Tickets sont by Exproas 0. O, D, it doslred, 5,000 | 1 Qash Pri: v ee 825,000 3 Prizo. 10,00 " ‘”9.8.?]}8;:}; Pazo. 4000 yond for Olren) Jtor balane of Prizo Jar. fatorprise Ia indorsad by ills Excollonoy, e Lo e o B Dest bustnas than of s o?fi%"'“"fi"' Bumbor of Tickota on hand will bo furall- om0 apmy st D, For {ull particul ra addros AGEN TS A Bl anekor, Omane MISCELLANEOUS. . CATUTION 1 OAUTIQN 1 BOKER'S BITTERS. Fasionwisiing tauy thesn ocubratod Ditaer, wud o slrous of obtaining tiie gonuine artiols, are UAUTIONED against tho lmitations and counterfolts offoredl in tho {mmrlenn 1oarkots by unscs lous individuals, but oasie y rocoguized by the ‘wcr n whiol they h Ly nro put up, and principally by vilo tasto, whilst th ne o i vory palaieble e llnlhl‘.,fi uva‘:‘y Iifl?i?yullfl l: fl‘:l' (ng of the "sop. . T i SFUNTS IR ., Soio 0 VRS TR tyon ] Biio 2¥tiola, thougl a Btomaou Bitto aud DISSOLUTION. Tha copartnorship horatoforo oxfsting botwean the un. this day Qissolved by mutusl consent, Mr, ‘Tugh Tnes ts authoclzed Lo rocoivo all paymonts dus the Iato tirr of Tones & SLIT, and will pay all the debts of the waid firae . JUGIH INNES, Ohlcago, Yob. 6, 1873, WILLIAM STIKY, INOTICH. With rofercno to tho abiove, tho undorsigned hegs to announao that ho will continuo to carry a Loavy staok of all kinds of Wire Ropo, from tho colobratod manufac- tory of It, B, Newsll & Co., Gateshoad, England, and shall Lo ploased to havo s call from thoso ln want of Wire Ropo for Bhip-rigglog, Holsts, Guys, Dorricks, Minos, &c. Every rops warrauted of the boat quallty Ohsrcoal Tron and Oyuciblo Btaal, HUGH INNEB. Ulvieg L Qlisaxa, Fol B 288 demanded | = INSURANCE STATEMENT. Twenty-third Annual STATEMENT OF THR ONTFED SPATES LIFE INSURANCE 00,/ TN THE OITY OF NEW YORK, 261, 262 & 263 BROADWAY, Qorner Warren-st. New Yors, Jan. 1, 1613, AMOUNT OF NET OASH ASBETS, 187, -83)717,410.32 RECEIPTS. Amount received for pra- mlums, $1,080,039.10 Amount of interest re- colved.., Protit on {nvestments . 251,324 6,626.09— 1,89,318.52 85,075,028.564 " DISBURSEMENTS. | Patd Iosses by doath....8243,716,09 Paldanuuityandy endo 8,U0.00 400,860.59 25,780.2% £56,866.13 DIVIDENDS AND PAY- DMENTS TO FPOLICY- $020,862.55 09,972.07 8,E9.53 82,7H.05 48013 Totalof exponsss. .8201,716.15 1,184,623.70 CASH ASSETS, invested ‘bolow.,.. $3,010,090.84 ASSETS. Cash in Bank and Trust Company. 1.8 126,114 Cash in Company's Offico . 4,15 Bonds and Mortgagos. Now York City and County Securitles. Agents’ balanoes ssourod. Deforred seml-annual anc Cagh Assets, Jan, 1, 1873, $3,940,999.84 LIABILITIES. Rotnsurance Reserse, four per e ' 52,985, 539,00 Dividend ros0rve, ... e 170.275.00 Clalms 2 courso of settlement. .. Estimated cost of collecting out- standing premiums, &c., do... Surplus as vegards policy-holders, $711,668.93 Fatfimated by the New York State Standard of taluation, and that recommended by the Inaurance Contention, the sur- plus of the Company twauld e {ncreazed 850,000, making @ total surplus of 80D1,658.03, calculating by that stand- ard. “NEW BUSINESS" or THE Dnited States Lifo Tnsurance Co,, NEW TORKE, For 1871 and 1872. Few Tow | Loans on Policles, | Inaurance. | Tolicis, X 003,410 | 845, B Rs | "mE year, Decroass, 1,653 | 88,889,483 | 180,748 JOHN E. DeWITT, COHARLES E. PEARE, Secretary CHAS.P.FRALEIGH, Ass't See’y. WILLIAM D.WHITING,Actuary. N, DeGROOT, Cashier. BRANCEIOFFICH: 166 Washington-st. JOAN J. D. BRISTOL, General Agent, CEICAGO. AMUSEMENTS. STAR LEOTURE OOURSE, TO-NIGELT 4 GEO. WM. CURTIS, 4 thoMIOIIGAN-AV, BAPTIST OHUROH, {nsugn. Tates tha Sooond Star Lestwre Course with & looturo on “Charles Dickens.” TO-MORROW NIGHT, in tho Unlon Park Cony o1 Qhuraln, Mr. QUICTIS will doljror tho first looturo of the oud Weat, o £ TR AR Nfpacn " WONEN Ol OLD Admlsslon, 75 conte, Tororved ronts, 81, Foe sale at o T T ot T e 8 aiaen nd SR A Wbt o Hoa e S5 3 non ihson, M OANBIT DS STLDON, Managors. " MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, MAX MARETZEK.... 11 DIRECTOR. GRAND ITALIAN OPERA POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. 'THIS RVENING (MONDAY), ¥ILB, 10, . FINST TIME IN TIHIS OITY OF AMBROISE THOMAS' CELEBRATED OPRRA, 2, ] MIGINON. 1} 3 PRIMA DONNAS IN THE CAST, Y LUCUA, KELLOGG, BANZ, . Vizzay, LYALY, DUBREUL JAMDT. A, morro oy~ = z B BNk v, B30 0¥ onts doinmancon Wetacetay, Tirhe ~ " HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE.. Tho Elome of Comedy! JOHUN DILLON In two ohara ;. Fe bl e inces, T. W. X 5ieatlo comody, with overything Do, oatited” C Lot DAVID GARRICIK! "Wtk a sncat powarful sast, tabo followed by tho Dillon pecialty, O’CALLAGIIAN, or tho Art of Meameriant. In roheareal_Thip great Lond: AT SRR, Ao o Dalys Pitbae Thoctre: “STAR” (ONOERTS, THEO. THOMAS Wil give four Grand Gonoorts and ono Matia ol ) w‘;mfiw. R i o e st oeg biomeio) {ohigan Avenug Daptlst Ohurch; Fab, 18 (in It njon Park Congoagations), Oluroh fonal Uhiaschy 1ab 5 fireoas apit Gadraly s, e, s o 3 nion Park Oongregal OErohri0kn OaRbots il ndoabtody s e pey Datura gicen fu thin city be e, Fhomas, ne, 10 ad tho full Orebeatea, o will bricig for thcso Gongerta ANNIA’ (Lfl']'.l_[;ug 6“&;‘3’?’“]!‘[‘ planist, G an tonor, o .| BON, tho viofiniat. Rtescrved soats for now for salo at Star dopota. Scats for other Cone noxt Wi 3 RN PHNTRIC S SHELDON, Mansgors. MYERS' OPERA HOUSE, Monroo-at., botwoan Doarbory and Stato-sts, Avington, Cotton. & Kemble's Minstrls, AN ENTIRE NEW AND VARIED PROGRAMME. MACKIN and WILSOR in thelr Artistic Songs and Dances, QUARTETTE—Kayno, Tyrroll, Burridgo, and Lang. THE ACTOR'S STUDIO, GLYOERINE Ol TIE BLACK STATUE. Evory evonlng sud Satarday Matinos, THE ANNUAL' MUSIOIANS UNION BALL, To be given MONDAY, tho 10th of Fobmary, atthe Norts Bldo Tarnor Hall, with & concert orcheatra of ono hua- dred (100) porformors, undor tho direation of MR. JOHN FREROK. Thadsnolng musle, conslsting of 50 perform. ore, first part under tho direction of Mr. Fred, Frolberg; socond part undor tha direotion of Mr, Oharle Blerwiythy ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Thp most olegant and attractive Comads tho wrld h o R e Ao abd evostoet sosuntion, ™*® PYGMATION AND GALATEA, Tatroducing Prof, Tobia's Hlustan, THE DISSOLVING STATUR, MISS CARLOTTA LE CLERCQ, Tho groatost liviug actress fn hor groat part of Galatea] GLOBE THEATRE. MONDAY EVENING, Tob. 10, Wight WHONESD ¥ ind BATURDAY AFTITNOORS, Blghiy-intoroatisix Socloty Drama, 1a 3 acts, entitlod JED; or, The Lost Will. The Oharming Vocalist, Miss LULU QULLUM th A e i LTI DALTONG BRIKRAN BISTERS, end (ho Comody Company, n & Hows anil sholco prograthme. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Advertiatng Agencion, 1. 1. ORANDLER & 00, aro authiorized {0 rocuive ad. ‘ertisoments for all Chioago daily papors at thiaie lowaat £atea; also for any newspapar o porlodical Inthe Ul 5. and forolgn countrjes. D1 Madison THAIN, PAINE & CO., £ Madison miin. SECOND NATIONAL, s . sornor Madisan and Clare, i) Dhelro & Collonder Tupiea, SrERTART JONIIAMER & HAKL 613 Staats Blanks ook Maphtncturers, Sintloners, and Job Printery e CAMERON, AMBERG & G, U8 1 W, Tandolph, AN, ANPEEGE G K 1 st DHAN BIOK. B HOFFAANN, 81 W, Washingtonat. 3/ NIDDLETOR, 85 Stato- COAN & TEN BROKRE, tofs AMERIOAN OLOOK GO, u'a‘i“)»:r‘._l‘.’nur'mv; ) L) e L RO Rt aRP & 0. B, lory., e HENRY SEATS & J01. 6} sad i3 South Canlat. 1 0t. SAMURL 5. WHITE, 1 and 18 Iaei Madison.st, DT, g‘n%(\v&mluunln E. BURNRASE S ?‘ i i Contns, ? 1 Gins . OTTOSEVRIE Oy 70 and 81 Denrboriicsts e i el ] 81505 corts for salo and the Aun and W. Randolph. . Koc. at, Nty deo s SURLLEN & Soo e Sk Alon, 1 Siicn 5. 4 . ubn, Sost Olice, WA ”2""{,"' NG sad i fi;“‘ aisdteon-al a ola. a. WAfl‘xu“E‘hguflfli‘f‘?:g diatai w Siliessminiy Sl AL O ivwoting (O olussier. G olusato). KENLEY 5'.12':‘&;;\3‘ e_‘w’h‘k‘.’uu"\vm.n‘f " 3. W, DUTLER & 001,23 8 doloran TRADNILI, BMITH 4'00., Hoand ULEVELAND PAPER OQ;, 73 West Washiugton-at, W. C. CLARKY, W gton-st. 3 3, KRR KB OOR Rlt, 80 a5 83 Wost Randotph. B S A OGLERDY, BARNITL & G imd &0 W Wishinton. w, . B1amabl5oE Wabaliah. Sia Tairtesatias aor, "N & CO., Wabash.av, AirBolFEERE S:5% 101 y-un':ufl;'n.u, I, W. AUSTIN & Q0,. 23\ atd 523 South Water-st, Jtond Hetato and Liouss JACOB 0, MAGILL, 81 and & Olark.st. BNYDER & LEE, u)monuu:rmnv.‘_x:snna..g Grdywiire. GRORGE . BIIGH 0. Tl ¥ , and cos 5. 11, HARRIS, & Bodth, Gana HASKIN, MARTIN & WHEHLER, 41 Lako-st, A hines, mun ponr.RINMNG BUATO Branchos 156 woniysooand gud 120 foe — T Sidand 51""!‘?“%‘;“ W, o QILBERT, nunu;fiub £ Ci s Bout) T PURRINGTON & & nug;gi:'. 510 4572 Bauth Watorst. AMERIOAN DASE BUINNH, 141 Tast Lako- ? Eindings. prnNiso E U] é}‘!\szgfiffin-‘.z." X HAS, . WIL, 144 Sixio dnfies Wabaah-sv. SHELDON & DAVIES, 19 Wast tladtson-at. B AN, 113 Ul ‘Gourt, Honsg. gfl\'lli’su\’\sglufi}":;. i3 fi:‘éfi'fiffn. e Handoiph-at, tong] onANg 808 SAE Tf Mottt faftarson-at. T THREADS, 3‘ & P. COATS ? BEST SIX-CORD White and Black Threas Aro aoft finishied, Withous the uso of uny aube stunco whatever to produce un artlficlal &los, thereby preserving the superlar atrongth of alx-cord thrond, The now shdo of bluck lias o bilken pollsh, nud oll numbers ure warrantod six-cord to 100 inclusives For falo by sll Dry Goods Donlors, 1 and Indlana: lASK FOR J, & P, COATS’ BLACK, | Aud ya 14 foz Mashing Hoalom, - | “OFFIOES IN TEB Tribmne Building Now Ready for Ocompaney. The finest single offices and suites in the city. The building is strictly Fire- Proof. The floors are laid in English Tile. . TFireand Burglar-Proof Vaults All appointments of the best description, An elevator connects with all the floors. There are several choice of- fices offered at reasonable rates for a term of years. See the offices. Tor terms in- quire of W. C. DOW, g Room 1, Nevada Block. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Winter Arrangement, JIXILANATION OF REPERRNCE MARKS. — Saturday oxe osptod. * Bunds; YRR o T Sindey L8100 o Daliy o7 excopted: ¥ Ara OHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD, Chicagn, Alton & &, Louls Through Line, and Loulylana l0,) nete thort youte Srum Chic Cliy. Unton Desiaty Weal Side, wear Madison. Zeave, | _Arrioe. . Loula & i 14 T Bt, Touta & Spriogfleld Txpros s Metn %:lfia. m. * A:10p. m, Saskignrls o T ulfi&:’;nflx"'? u’:lnlfl. B::”.m ivision.).. 10 P, 10, 10 p. m, 35e0 s DU Rocomatiniion.(s 430 b o v 51 BY Boots & Biglbtiord Liahtame] +0 b et P08 m. xpross, via Maln Ling via Jockgonello Divhlon ot Konsas Uity Rxpress, vis Jack Paosla, Kook & Butlia i T Dally, via Main Ling, aad daily gxcopt Saturdny, vi Jacksonvillo Diviaton. 32 Dally, vir. Muin . o Siiopy Monday, wa Gacksonviito Divjon. o 20 datlse CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depots—toat of alestey dndlamta, und Sirlceithott, and Cart ond Sltaentiats, TieRit e b iebags ivssh Bl Btovs Ascans Downor's Groso Agpomin Doy ILLINOIS DENTRJ\T_ RAILROAD. Depot Suot of Lukeat, and fool of Teeutyaecondat, ofice, 16 Cunalesk,y corner af Shadtsnm. Ticket Arrive. . Louts I3 B gz‘ s v A3 'Gilman Passongor.... . Tiydo Trknd Ok {aod Tido birkand Oak Woou Hydo Park and Oak Woods ydo Park and HESERERT svesEas & “¥0n Saturdays tils trala will Bo raa to Ohampalgn. CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS 2 CINCINNATI THROUGH i i LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. vt arrtve and depart.from (he Great. Ceniral R ok Foniar e ot ticichs am eyt ey ot ficke ffee 1 s sy Corner D hgtonet.; Tveunont dLoise, o A8 Ak drtehfgansavy also.foot o Teenty-second-ate Toavo Ohlcago. Wa. m.p 80 Aerivoat T i [k 8308, m. A e Sizligee it wrivo af Ohicaxo ut 7:008: . and 9316 b Oy o running Bagarday night tiin o Cinonait. Tlio enties {rain Funs throsgh to Clacinnatl, Pollman slocpors oa night trains, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, Ticket ofiee, B West Madlson-st, Teave, Do . drric, FectfoFutLine.. a1y B Pacliio Night 1 cec Pastongos BE, Pani & Groon Pay lixpross Goun Biey Brproe Bt, Paul Expross. CHICAGO, ROCK 1§ Depot, corner of Hurrizm and Sherman-te, 3 Weat Macdlsoneat, AND & PACIFIC RAILRDAD. Tickel oftce, Arrive. LAKE SHORE & MICHI SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, corner Harrisan and Sherman-sts, Iicket o R T pe U L D i Arrive, it sie Alr Lino and Mafn Lin Buectal Now Yurk Express, vie A YA L amile Epeost, 3 ALY Night Vixpro via Maln Liao, Eiftart A ccommodstion. CHICRGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Py Depat . €, & S Lowie Depoty i of Ca- " il and Ticket afice 163 Washing-ton- Arrice, Esausiilo & Tétra yinute i, PITTSBURGH] FORT WAYHE & 2, m.[¢ Z20p. m, CHICAGO RAILROAD. Grrive. Day Expres: m"fl% Eip MICHIBAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILAOADS .y and foot of Tikenty-second-sb ntat,, Corney of Madlion, 19! 11 *G:00 4. o, HENIY 0, WENTWORTH, Genoral Passongor Ageot, MEDIOAL CARDS. DR.C. BIGELOW © RNTIAL PHYSIOIAN, {0t State-at., Ohlongo. O P st ronowand BPIOTALINT of " the 2 Borrdd, By o proen catapniud of, e KISt BORSS. W e, medionl inafitutas o e e owoted TWENIY YEARS OF HIS LIFE I ndrfoct. g saodien cuat el ure OfRONIO AND PRIVA'TY URINARY OR(G in bot. KIS ta«l\lci:n\{ui VO 3 VT30 fontly oir 3 IMEPA h ':u" SARHOOD, wirtorths DUy tronttuoy ouoloss s G e KO CURE! Yy Dr. Kean, 860 South Clark-st., Chicago, May o confdentially consultod, porsonally cr by wail, Eruo of chury ull ohronio or uorvous disoaune, L S, Is tha only physlelan in tha city Who wa rants curos or 1o yay, Ol from Y, w, LA, _soALES. i FAIRBANKS' BTANDARD SCATES OF ALL BIZKS. FAITREANIKS, BIORSE & 00 6 WEST WASIINGTON 5T,

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