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T R A N R RBRREREREREEEEEEE====—— THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1873, 3 THE LAW COURTS, Particulars of - Chapman’s $25;000 Libel Suit Against {he Titnes, A Btrong-Minded Woman Soizes Her Hushand's Property, The Facts and TFigures in Scott’s “ Boulevard Addi- tion” Scheme, Notes from the Criminal Court=--Yes- torday’s Convictions. Bankruptcy Proccedings--Record of New Suits., The'deciaration in tho ouit, Erastus W. Chap- man v. Wilbur F. Storey, of the Obicago Times, wad yostordoy filed, Tho damagos sought amount to £25,000, and the suit is for libel, by an account headed, “A span of scoundrols; as dashing a team of rascals ag ovor flow along tho high rond to pordition ; the astonishingly brilliant knavery of ‘Rat’ Chapmon and O. H. Sanborn; another oxposo of tke infernal trickery of life and five fusnrance; how theso villanous Pucks put nll sorts of scampish girdlos around the globo; to- gothor with o fow of thoir incidental swindles,” which colleotion of Liard words formed tho ate tractivo linos drawing attention: to n so-called oxposo of swindling transactions on tho pert of tho partios unmoed, which was ublishod in the Times of tho 2Gth October, 872. Tho articloin question contsins state- 'ments of oo extraordinarily vague and highly- colored, not to eny iifalutin, charactor, amount- ing to charges that Chapman had done nothing, touched nothing, hoped for nothing, droamed ©of nothing, but swindling othor peoplo ; that he lived by swindling, must dio of swindling, and had almost boon born in tho ack of swindling ; that if ho oponed his oyes in the morning it was for no othor purpose than to ewindlo himself into tho beliof that o hind been to sleop; that §f ho oponed his mouth to ont, it was with the conaciousnoss that ho was about to got & swin~ dled dinner ; and that when he shools his frlond by tho hand, it was as though ho did so with a Joy of having swindled the owner of that hand upon BOmo errlior oceasion, The articlo -in quostion, a3 presented in the declaration, is almost incrodibly wordy, windy, wnd incohoront, but tho direct charge thnt Chap- maz wos & swindlor of thomost outrageous character is undoniably plain. The plaintiff as- eerts that ho i o good, honest, true, and faith~ ful eitizen, of Keokulk, Tows, and that, until tho charges made’ by tho Zimes, ho hod nlways ‘been reputed, estecmed, and accopted among his follow-citizons as & person of good namo, famo, and cradit, as well na smong all citizons of Town and Illinois to whom he was known, . He affirms that the circulntion of this report has injured him among his {ricnds, some of whom, unti{ he can refute itin tho Courts, aro constrained to believo it true, or at lonst to discontinua holding intorcourse with him, to Lis dsmnge, loss of credit, profit, and fame, as aforasaid, A MASOULINE-MINDED WOMAN SEIZES HER NUS- BAND'S PROPERTY. ¥ Adelia Ryan, nce Mogun, is o woman undoubt- edly destined to rulo among men. How she hag held hor husband by the nose for sixteen long years, how sho has twoaked that noso and cast it wway, and is now waiting for somebody eluo's nose to pinch—by means of divorco—her hus- band John's melancholy bill for injunction, and = varioty of othor things, will tell. John relates that he married tho strong-minded Addy at ‘Whooling, West Virginis, in 1857, with whom ho has been living, until now, as his wife; and that in Juno, 1871, ho lonned one John Roach tho sum of 91,600, for threo yoars, duly eecured by & mortgogoon land in Wolcott’s Addition to Chicago. This loan was the boginning of the busband’s undoing, Addy playfully aslked her husband to gratify a whim by allowing tho note &nd mortgage to bo mado out in her namo; and supposing, as ho now sffirms, that tho requost wa3 really nothjug more than a whim, ho ton- dorly consonted, fondly hoping thus to gratify a ‘mm'mlf caprice, But the time soon came whon Johmn fell sick, and in trouble, and then he got l%nther his pnfnn! nnd nccounts, and sent the nffectionato Addy to Chicsgo on a collooting tour. Sho collooted the monay, but rofusod to give it up, claiming it ga her own; and the ox- planations domanded by ber husband rosulted in the horrifying intelligonco boing communicated to him thit not only did she intend to adhoro to those collections, but to tho note and mortgage Blso; and when ho faintly anggected * whim, my doar; playful fancy, surely,” sho figuratively oxtinguished him by stating 'that she waa about to quit bis bod and_board, and st up in life on Ler own account with tho moncys thus procured, or with a partner, perchance, aftor tho littlo for- mality of 2 divoreo suit had been gone through, ‘Whercfore, poor Ryan praysall manner of in- Junctions, Testrainitig ovorybody and overything over which the Court has jurisdiction in the premises ; particularly a8 rogards this 81,500 Fqngam, on which he relied for the means of iving, bolog sick and unable to worlk, and his help-mate about to abandon him to the buffots of the cruel world. DANKING RIGHTA, The Fourth National Bauk of Ohicago yoster- flay prayed an injunction_ngaingt tho Cliy Na- tiona! Bank of Grand Rapids, in tho Oireult Court, roatraining tho lntter from prosecuting ony suite agninst tho former, in” connection with the accounts of L. Latourotto, & banlrupt, slio of Grand m{:ms, and for an injunction restraining the Assignco of snid Lntourstte pro- coeding ogainsl the plaintHY for monoy hnl}i by tho latter to offsat_monoy adyancod by thom for Latourettc, aud_placed by thom to tho debit of bis account, or for the rocovery of s specinl de- posit. 'Tho prayers of the bill, hiore givon, sum- mariro tho uverments made, oxcnpgua to_tho manner in which tho account came about, which was ag follows: Lulonrottowase banker in Grand Repids, and effecled discounts and_genoral hnukin§ businoss with tho plaiutiff, In Octo- ber, 1871, he obtained from the plaintiif o dis- count of 85,000, which was Eluuml to Lis crodic 06 o doposit. Against thin, ho drow o check in favor of tho defondant for 91,000, which check tho latter prescnled ou tho 17th of October; but in the meanwhile, Latourelte had been put into bankruptey, snd on tho 8th Novembor was de- claved bunlrupt. Assignec noxt put in o claim for tho £5,000, an part of tho cslato : &0 that all ¢ho partich aro now fighling for their rights to this doposit—-tho discounting bank, ng hoviy, debits churged up against thoe bankrupt exco fog the omount of tho deposit, the Grand Rapids Bank by right_of itu check, prosented £wo duys aftor proceedings wore instituted n bankruptcy, and the Asalgnee, olaiming tho property s part of the proceeds of the sule, Tho injunclion was not granted up to the eloaing ol Court, THE TAGTH AND FIGUDES IN TAE “ DOULEVARD " BONLNE, Considerable doubt has beon oxpressed as to the aocuracy of our flgures yespecting tho size of tho Boulevard Allsnlnn to Olicago lote. Peaqlu can searcoly credit such an oulrageous conildonca in the cainine rimplicity and cou- fldeuco of tho public of which thoy aro atoms, as Koolt and his condjutors contomptuansly dia- play i offering lobs mensuring 6 feat by 30 fect, and thut In ewsmps; ayo, nud kometimon obtaine dng a8 high s 5200 ulob for them. Yot Seolt is no swindlor; ibis tho poople who aro assoss upon whoke stupidity Suott philogophteally and safoly conuted. " Those who question our Atato- mont Lave only to go tho Rocordor's oftico, whero (hoy cun #00 for themsolvow, 8t the expouso of u clvil ingiry, the whole of the plats, with thelr measurcmontn, procisoly ns giveu in "Luc TRIAUNE, aud tho list of _convey- ances in the seven grautor Looks, which it tool tho ropresontativo of this journal throe days to search, In theso conveyances, Georgo W, Seott lg in most instuncos the grantor, but in many rases ho iu foined by Cathovine S, Seott, ‘I'ho two purtios made the convoyanees, in almost evary inatanco, divuctlv after ‘tho fivo: but soon aftor, Catherino's nnine bogan loen ssldom to ap- pear, and lattorly it han rocely beon Insoribod on tho rogistor, Among {he granteos, largo num- bors of the more rocent rel lplmlh! of tho como- tory lots aro down for a consldoration of §1ench, and aro probably acting an agonts. TILE BTATE INBURANCE EXAMINATION, In tho Birto nsuranco oxsmination, tioforo Judgo Hibbard, tho matter yostordny' rested, A, “Coopor coml:lnuny; Lis inquirics of tho witnoason, . The bauk asked, aud received, por- misslon to read tho toatimony so far adducod, wlith tha view of producing snch furthor testi: mony In support of thoir claims na they mny deem necossnry. Tho object of the creditors i opposing tho claims of tho Nntional Loau and Trust Company, at_thofr oxamluation, in to im- poach the meunor in whicl thoy have beon ne- quired. A $200,000 PARTITION BUIT. ' Bult for the partition of that vatuabls wharfng lot, eitnnto noxt nouth of Lake straot, on tho Ohlcngo Rtivor, botwoon_ tho river and North Narkot stroot, valued at $200,000, wan yeaterdny commenced in tho Buporior Court, Tho potition for partition of this catato was filed by Jomoph Ullman ; and ho makes dofondants to-tha enit IL0O. Brstol, Mary L. Brstol, Ward Bristol, Em- ma King, and Rawstot King. GRIMINAL COURT NOTES. Androw Benson was oharged with cutting and wounding John Andorson. The ovidonca showed {hat Andoreon snw Bouson in a bed-room in the louso in which ko bonrded, holding tho liouse- keepor ngainst thowall lo ordered Jiim to de- ist, and on his refusing to do go, o struggle toolk place, in which Anderson was stabbed with o omull penknife, The ease wenb to the jury Just befora the Court rose, In tho matter of * Bill” Wray, prineipa], and Darnoll Muunsoen, suroty, the motivn to sct aslde the dofault ontored on August 5 last, was ovor- ruled, and uxmrunna woro {akon, Dofoult snd judgmont for £4,000 wero thon ontored, An np- peal was grantod ; bond, 85,000 ; bill of oxcop- tions in twonty days, The jury in tho Johuson trial weo discharged, boing unablo to agreo. Fall particulars woro ‘given in yestorday's 'I'RIBUNE. Horman 8chullz and Honry Day, charged with tho robbery of dry goods from thoe stors of John Ludwig, nf 1 o'olock in tho norning, were trled bofore a ]urf found not guilty, and dischargod. Fredorick flm!mnn, & boy, waa tried for stenl- 1117% shirt-studs and other articles, the valuo of 875, and found guilty and under ngo. * Jerry Stondman and Poter Rickhouso woro triod for tho larcony of two iron columus and an iron plate, the property of H, M. Shoppard, from tho vacnnt lot on tho cornor of Doarborn and Jackson streots, and wero sout to tho Peniten- tiary for one yoar ench. William Houncssy, o boy, tricd for stenling a peir of bools from tho Rochostor Boot and Shoo toro, Woat Madison stroot, was found puilty and undor age. . Edward Cremenux was tried for forgery of an order for a largo quantity of window glass. Tho jmi,v‘l:nd not returned to Court when tho report- or loft. o R DANKRUPTOY NOTES. Howard Cramar, of La Crosso, Wis., yestor- dny filed & bill in the United Statos District, a5 Au?lilgnun in bankruptoy for the ostato of Martin Me! u?vn, againet Jamos Torsytho & Co., to compol payment {or, or reatitution of, a quanti- ty of goods and merchandise convoyed to them by the bankrupt, with tho intent to give thom fraudolent’ proferenco, tho dofondants well Inowing that McHughwas insolvent at tho time, ‘The amount involved is only £562. Tha Oh(cngn News Printihg Company was 5os- torday adju ¥ud bankrupt by default, warrant roturnabloe beforo Rogister Hibbard on tho 20th of March, Heariug of potition for disghargo, and eredit- ors’ meoting, in tho matter o? Poyton R. Chand- lor and Frank R. Chandler ot al,, Wore yestordny orderad for March 24, -Gray Brothors yestorday potitioned for the nd- -judication of Itobortson and Elsoy, grocers and genoral deslers, Storling, being oreditors on an unpaid ncconat of $885.77, alloging a nn ack of bankruptey tho assignmont of their book ac- counts and chodoes in action to Jolm Grierson, of Morrison, with intent to dolay creditors. 'The usual rulo to show cause was issuod, and Grior- son was onjoined from solliug property acquirod under snid assignment. Denials of bankruptey wors ualarflny ontored in tho mattors of tho Gront Weatorn Delogeapn Compnny and Wiswall, Nazro & Thompgon. Inthe mattor of W. J. T, Wallaco, tha Court yesterday made an order, upon stipulation of the Em-tm_n, with respoct to n mortgago_mndo by tho bankrupt, June 12, 1871, o socuro £3,508, to tho oxceutors of Jobn Langdon, doconsed, 'dis recting the paymont of 8250 intorost on said mortgage by the Assigneo. ‘Che Court yeatorday overruled_the motion of Chauncey Hall, in the matter of Baker, Groig & Co., for the oxpunging of cortain claims ogainat tho estate. The first meoting of creditors in tho matter of Lndd el nl., yostordsy, elected Georgo W. Campboll Assignoo. At tho final meeting in the matter of — Palmor, nono of the creditors woro prosent, and ‘bankrupt's petition for discharge will now be in order. GENERAL NOTES, . Henriottn J. Russoll and her husband, holders by assignment of a noto of $4,382.60, (Eivan by TPatrick F. Maley, for tho balanco of fhe pur- chase money of Blocka 18 and 19, of Iglohart's Subdivision of the southwest quarter of Section 17, Townehip 88, 14, yostorday filed & billin the Buporior Court for thoe foreclosuro of the mort- gage on which the pm{mrty is socured, ft is nfact worthy of mention at this particu- lar time that the Driver divorco case is still ponding in the Buperior Court. A pistol shot, fired by hor husband, has already removed tho wifo boyond the jurisdiction of Judgo Gary, and tho law is about to remove tho other, b l.nmfiiug tho firor of the pistol shot by the neol until he be dead. In the Fortilizing Company injunctions, Judge Drummona has concluded the hearing of arga- ment on the motions beforo the Court as to uriediction, II6 will decide 08 soon as ho has cen rabla to inform himeelf a8 to the authoritics uoted, 1 Ida Fash, of No. 94 Green strect, sucs Jacob fL. Lorow, Goorge H. Chattorton, and Honry Dahe, on trospnss, §5,000 damagoes, for having broken into her rooms, smashod things, scan- dalizod bor, hurt her foelings, and destroyed hor gowing machino, to tho oxtent of tho sum mon- tionod, ond threo houra in durction. = Adam Hurt yestordsy commenced suit against ?‘5 %llinniu Contral Reilrond Company in- ense, 12,000. Danicl, administrator of Patrick Honley, do- censad, yesterday commenced an_action against the Michigan Central Ruilroad Company, in the Circult Court, in_cpso, 86,000, The docensed was run over and kiHed by thoe dofendant's loco- motivo at the Hyds Park curye. Petitionn for mechanics' lien wore a fonture among tho Superior Court now suits yesterday. ‘To-dny ia tho Inat dsy of eorvice in the Su- porior Jourt. Thirty new sunits wore commenced soatardny, ond therois only one common law udgo to try them. NEW SUITS, x Tuz Usitep StaTes Omouir Count.—~Will M, Woodraff ¥, Dwight and Jnuo Ramsdell ; cjoctment from Lot 6, Diock 15, in the City of Morriso: THE UNiTED STATES DISTOT CoUNT.—Moward Cramor, of LaOroste, Wis,, Assignco of Sartin Be- Finghvbonkeupt v, Seimen beyinGames Forwytuo & Co,, ond O, I.'Periolat 3 bill to récovor tho value of mofchundiso convosod by tho bankrupt to the de- feudants, in order to glvo hom & preforence, tho latter ‘well knowing {hnt ho was insolvest, —Obarles Saber, dofng business as Oharlea Baber & 0o, v, Ezra B, Lind coln ; aasumpslt, $3,000, 1 Tiie Cmeuir’ CotnT~5,032—Nelson Thomasson v, Frad, I, Walker ot al,, petition for partition ofytho N { of the N, L, X of Hection 4, Township 99, 18, art v, Ihinofs Cenfral Maflroad Company ¢ 3,000, 6,03—Loc"hiart R, Curswell Y, Georgd W. Yurent, Johu Worth, Charlon Eills, Geo, W, Silver; xeplovin of bed-room furniture, 6,935—Agntha Moaghe erv. doln I, Torrell 3 avaumpnit, $600, 5,030—Hiow ot al. v, Goodrich Transportation’ Company ; appeal, ,037—Thie Goen & Phillips Munufacturiug Cotnpany v, 1, 0. Gould ; attachment for $89,48, onvtho ground of thio " defeudant leaving tho Stato, 5,03 cal, '5,999—Withheld for sorvico, 6,040—Cyrin: B, ggerty v, Albert I, Dodimau: politlon {9 Testors “fudgment, 5,041—Fourth Nulionnl Danlk of Chilcago ‘v, City Nutlaial Dauk of Grand Ruplds, tho Asslgioo of Divid L, Latourcite, and ull whom it may concern : bill to roatruin proceodiugs anaiust. (o platntitt by tho defondant on o chocl: of $1,000, 5,912— “Adam O, Lelch v, Murgarot Adamas potition to restoro Tecord of an action in ofoctmont, '5,043~Danlal Ten ley, Adininjutrutor of Pairic) Ifealoy, doceased, and tho Aidigain Gontray Raflroad Compuny's casey Tag Surenion COUn: Ryan and Charlos Ronc! oon v, Olo BL, Jacobsen Join Adam ot ul, 42,410—Henry B Blaclean, colariners; uonumpslt, $200, 42417—Sup. premed 'forservive,’ £2418—Jolin_ d, Ashloman and Altert O, Roed v, Chiarlos 8, Cleaver; asunuipalt, $600, 43,419-Tiulph Lora v, Morton J, Mosloy s nssumpsit, 600, 43,420—Anton Andorson v, Johu Gutiy, I Heuloy, hud 1. 4. Rawwolls yetitfon for weclanf len on No, 500 North Franklin street, 42,421— Gouorius _ Hotve V. tamo defondanta; — eaiuo on sutmo building. ~Tfenricttn . Rushell wud Oore nolhus K, Tuissell v, Patrick T, Muley, lenjamin P, Iiiusasn, unknown owncrs of intercal in Blucks 16 and 19, or efther of then, 0 Tglhardt Sntdivialon of tho’ southwest qnarlek of Sictlon 7, Towuvhip 8, 14 forecloauro of morlgugn, 43423, —~Potor Hughcs V.5, B, Wheoton ; assumpnlt, $300, 49,04, —Loul v, Win, 1, Dlyera s’ divorco 43425,=W. 8, Dogly v, 1 aftidavit to garnishics W, v, Hoyhnnton, Banjumln R, B0t of Bungus 42,42,—\n1, ', Al 000, 42,413—J0hn Tiyan'v, Della il 42, 41i—August Jobne 3,00, 43,416— s, $4,000, i} ,—War, 1ot ol v, neeumpelt $100. " 43,407, John . McGrath v, 8, O, Withraw § eswiupsit $160, 4,08 Tally "0, Eser v, John - Sones: Asstavalt, 400, d34G-LU P, Holllator et al. v, Tiollin P, Dlanchard; pelition to muprly record, 2?.4." —John Goldenburg v, Danlel XX, Bryunt; mnmo, Fr Jrant v, denes MUrphy's same, 43,450— %, Diyiman V. Charlen T, Wilaon's as- , olc.), $4,000, 43,433—Tlenry Hell- man v, Josph Iocker; petitfon’ for mochanic’s Hen. 43,434—Tohn MoArthur v, Oharles Toboy and Fredortolt I, Horvia polition for mochanic’s lon, 42,40—Totn’ Alston’ et nl, v, Willinm I, THalo aid Rnlph - Emoraon ; ossuinpeil, $1,000, _42,450— Worthington & Po v. Watl ' & Jolnon; assumpnit, §1,000. 42,417—Samuel W, v, Susannch 0, Carpontor’s divorco, 43,438—Thyson & Bro, v, Thom= o 8, Gonitautino ¢ sssumpalt, €300, 43,400, Cop. cutt'ol'al, v, Thomns §, Conalating’s nssumpslt, $3,000. 43,410~Davlqd Dalsholiner ot .a), v, Hongy 1647 ¢ nssunpait, 3500, 42441—Kda Fisl v, Jacob I, Lerow, Goo, 11, Ghintlstton, nnd 11y, Tl tropase, 0. '43,§43—Josepht Ui v, 11, O, Dristal, Mary rintol, Ward Bristol, Emma King, snd Iawston Jing; potition for parition of wharfig lot 28, in the origlnal Lown of Olifcago, adjeining Lako atreoty south, Deiwoen tho river and Markot ntrcot, B CONFIRIATION THIS EVENING. A Specinl Meoting_of the Council Called for To-Night-«The . Mayoer’s Nominoes to, Bo Confirm owner, Beemis & Cola Pet Aldermnn, There will bo a speoial meoting of the Coms mon Counoll this ovoning, nnd tho Mayor's nom- incos for Polico Commissioners, Measra, Wright and Mngon, will undoubtedly Vo conflrmod. IBx- Police Commissioiior JKlokke enid youterday, when Interrogated by n Trinune reporter, that ho £nd Reno would act in' secordauce with tho advico of thoir *paid attorney.” Ile would not commit himeclf, but his remarks wero such 28 to justify tho inforonce that thoy would not vacato untila Court of compotent juriadiotion bad pnsscd upon tho legallty of tholr romoval, 1t the now Qommisslonors enll the Police Hoad~ quartors on Monday and prosent: their croden- tinls, tho “war" will bo ronowed with vigor, and thero will probrbly bo an interesting dia- puto. Whon confirmed by tho Council, Mesars, ‘Wright and Mason will bo the Polico Commis- sionors, and cutitlod to act ns such. - To show by - what suthority thoy hold the position, XKlokke nnd Rono-will bo obliged to apposl to tho Courts ; in othor words, take tho initiativo. Procecdings commoncod, not a very long: time will bo roquirod to settle tho matier defiuitoly, and (lljthli'ermhm tho constitutionality of tho May- or'a bill, That* but- twonty. votes wors given for tho confirmation last’ Monday .night is known to ovory ono who road the Council procoodings, Threo of the Aldormen who voted in tho noga- tivo hiavo sinco oxporienced a “chinngo of hoart,” and this ovoning will bo on tho slirmativo side of tho house. d g Alderman MeAvoy called at the Mayor's offico on Wednesdny, sud oxplained to His Honor why ho ‘was opposed to confirming Wright and Mason. Ho was a membor of tho firm of Downer, Boemis & Co., and if ho votod afirma« tivoly tho Gorman saloon lcopors would rofuso to buy any boor of his flrm, and their business would bo destroyed. From this statement it a) onts that Aldorman MeAvoy ropresents the rm of Downor, Boomis & Co., and not tho poo- ploof tho Fourih Ward. Ho will, of course, volo againat the confirmation to-night. g CUSTOMS FEES. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bn: Tho following list of feeato be received. by Custome ofiicors in the nortliorn, .northeast- ern, and northwostorn portions of the United Statea may bo of more than general interest to the importing public. Tho annoxed nre those only which portain to the importor, tho fees for admeasuroment, inspoection, otc., of vessols bo- ing omitted, owing to the longth of the liat. Vory respectfully, . 8. Buuaan, Corrospondenco Clork. Quszox Tovsr, Fob, 19, For the servicos montioned below, fees aro colletiblo ea follows: Entey of a voutel discolly from o foraign port with paesengers: Enfry, 6003 permil to fand old sails, water-caske, chronomater, ote., if ro- quixed, 20¢ ; permit to land sand’ balinst, It roquired, 200 permit o land passengerat baggage, if roquired, 200 ; geueral order to diacharge, If roquired, 200; tonuugo dues, par, 90; Dost entry, If MNdC. vuvereereiesees $2.00 Gloaraneo of o foreign vossel, 0 o forein nott, with passcogers: Clearanco, 5003 bond o re: ol eargo, &€ moceusary, 600 ; tonmago duce, Otearanco of an American vosrol dfrecily for forelgn port, with passengers: Clearauce, f0c; boud to rotuln catgo, §f nocessnry, 60c: tons nago dues, par, 40 3 hond for raturm of evow, if neceesary, 6007 cerlificate qf crow Lisb, if ro- quired, 2003 certificate to shipping artlcles, if necessary, 209... Eutryof an American veesel engaged in tho coasting trade, and touching at o foreign yort, under thoact of July 1, 1870, aud joint resolu” tion of Fob, 10, 1671 3 “For rocoiving mantfest, and certifying to oath, of 4 vossel of 50 tons o over, Ao for rocelving manifest, and certifys to onth, of o vossel under 50 tops, 250 ; pormit to Jand_chronometor, old gailn, and wnter- caslt, if necessary, 900 ; pormit o lond pase siengora’ baggngo, if required, 20c ; permit to Tund wand Lallast,Af hecesarg, 2061 post ens try, 1f mad, $2; ' goneral order to discharge, it TOqQirod; 200, ecsnvecesisransnssetiones Clearance of an American veseel cngaged in {lie consting trade, and touching at a foreign port undor act of July 1, 1870, and joint resolution of Februuty 10, 18712 Tor certifsing manifost and granting permit—if to o vessol of 60 tons, or ovor, 60c; if to a vessol under G0 tons, 25c. Entry of merchandue for immediato consump- ton on arrival : Lutry including oath and per- mitto land, 60o; certifleato to cach involes, 200...... s Warciiouso entry, ‘including oaik and perm Tond, 800 "ctvtileate. to° each Tavaics, 201 wardhouaing bond, 600, .. Witlirawal entry for consumpiion of 14 orlginal importation: Entry, {ncluding permit .10 1,20 10 deliver. uvyues Srseisisvabiareisicy 400 Withdrawal ‘eniry for consump(lon, af . port othor than that of orjginol linporfatios try, including oath snd permit o delliver. 50 Withdrawal entry for transportatien in {he ‘United Giates, at tho port of " origiual iraporta- tion: Enlry, Including cath and pormits, G0 Doud, 600 ; cerlificate o invoice, 20.....+ Withdrhwal entry for transportation i United Btates, ‘ot a port other than that of orlginal fmportation ; foos Aatap 80 aliovo. ... . Rowarchouseing antry : Entry, including oaih and permils, 600 ; biond, 60c ; eertificato fo can- col boud, 300,0us.s o evss y Rowsrelionse wilhdrawal o : Entry, including oath and permit to deliver, 3 Vond, 500 ; permit or order to load, 30c, $1,30 Rowarchonslng nud withdrawal entry for cone oumption : Combined rewarohousing aud withdrawal cntry (two entries), inclndiny onth and pormits, $1; certifleata o cancd Rowarshouss " enlry for immediaio exporiatio Combined warchouss ond_withdrawal ontry (two entrics), including osth and pormuit to do- liver, $11 export bond, 60c; permit or order to load, 300 ; cortificatd to cancel bond, 20c.... Entry for warchouse und immediato transporia. ton in tho United States: Combined warehouse and withdrawal entry (two entries), ncluding oatha and permits, $1; bond, 6003 cortificato toInvolce, 0c; certificato to'copy of involce, G0, v cunssarisansirfags cheay Exporteniry fioim ot of ‘origtnn iy H Entry, including osth and_ permit lo deliver, biic; “bond, 6003 permit or arder to load, 300, urchouse and oxportation entry: Combincd worehouss ond withdrawal euiry, including ontlis mud permits to detiver, $1; bond to ex- yort, 50c; cerlificato toinvoleo, ordor Lo Jond, 300 Withdrawal enfry tation in bond to Moxlcr including oath and pormit, 600; bond to port, §0c; cartificate o manifest, 0., ... Entry for iinmodiato transportation nnd expor- tatlon in bond to Canada, efe.: Combined intry, including onth and pormit, $1; bond {o oxt port, 60 ; cortifiente to involod, 20c; certifi- Silo o maniest, 200, Wilhdrawal entry from i Lation ud exporintion i bond to Canads, of Intry, lucluding oath aud permit, 800 ; bond 10 oxport, 60c; corlificate to munifest, 300, ... Entry cor immodisto transportation of unap- pralscd_merchandise : Lntry, including outh and permit, 60c; bond, 6003 corlifyiug fu- voleo, 200 ; certifying manifest, 200,/ Export entry from Warchouso for boucfito back: Entry, inoluding oath and permit fo deltyor, 505 ; bond to export, 60 § debeuturs cortitlcate, 200 3 pormit or ordor 1o load, 900,. $1,60 [f weigliablo goods cxported, S cents yer hun- dred pounds for welghing ; snd I gaugeabla goods oxported, 10 conth not cauk for gavning.) Export entry of tunufactured articlea for draw= backs Entry, 60 bond to uxport, 60o; deben= icato, 200§ pormit or Order to load, §1.20 $2.00 or- Withdrowal oniry, $1.20 1,40 50 ntion’ ontry for exporiation for dra try, 600; Band, 600 debenture cortite ol Vathout 200 cortificato to oal, ole. i b Rt The Rush to Farwell's, The pressuro of customers at Furwell's dry goods store, on Monroe sireet, continucs, sud hus recolted an odditfonal stimulus from tho mild, spring-liko weathor thut wo hovo been having, ‘o rush for tho Iast fow dugs hne been for spring snd summer goods, of which peoplo are Just beglnuing to feol tho need, Tho firsu kave fullen back upon thelr reservo of fubrics sultod to (ho ecason, of which theg still huvo o supply suficlont for all present purposes. In regardto tha quility of what 4 for ualo, and ‘tho pricos at wllel things uro offered, {here isbut ons apinjons They ara both chonp nnd excellent, Tho tmo of ad- vanfagrons purchinics 18 drawing 1o a closo, ua Messro, Farwall & Op, expect to closy out thuh eutiro stock willifn tho noxt {wo or thros weeks, *'Flicso who desire fo mabn neletions from what 19 still ono of tho buat colloctions”of yourla i tho clty would do wll to call anvadily. "Pormit, nvoico 200, b RAILWAY EXTENSIOH, Further Development of the Take Superior Iron Region, The Northwestorn Pushing Its Line to the Mouth of the Mines. Cuptein 13, B. Ward’s Investment in Ore-Bearing Land. ‘Iho undovelopod wealth of tho Lake Buperior roglon is boing rapidly dlacovered, '"Thoso who hind tho forosight to enter and possess tho wil- dernoss—vwhon 1t wan such—nre riohly profiting by their eagacity, Itcost Edward Broitung, the most fortunato investor, only 81 an aere to se- cnra his now valusblo posseesions. Many of the choteost gections foll to his lot,—nmong them tho famous Sootlons 0 and 10, about which fabulous storles aro mystorfously whispored, At traoted by thoso roports, ' tho roprosontn- tives of tho English iron Intorost who vicited the Northweat last summor dotormined to look for thomselves through tho Menomonoo rogion. Bo gratifylng wero tho rovelations that that thay contomplatedinvesting., Hoaring this, Captain I, B, Ward, tho high-tati® iron king of tho Wost, rosolved to forcatall the Britona. Immodiatolyla securad tho optlon of tho land %nown n8 Boction 10, until tho second weel of January last. Meantime ho dospatchod a com- petont prospacting (&f.q to tho coveted roglon. Thoir resoarchos wakd ominontly satisfactory. Iron oro was found :to oxist in unsurpassed quanlity and quality,. Tho purchase of tho section was detorminod upon, apd, ab n mooling of all the par- tios intorestod in Dotroit, n fow days ngo, its tranafor to tho Milwaukeo Iron Company was consummatad. This new El Doradolies 44 milos west of Ea- canaba, It has no presont outlet, but it soon will havo, From the most wosterly point in tho bond of the Menomouco extension of the Ohi- cago & Northwestorn Railway—24 miles south: west of Escanabo—a line haa boon surveyed and located, throughthe much-talked-of Broon Mino, and 8 miles boyond, into Seotion 10. Tho total distanco from the point of divergenco from tho mein line is about 20miles. Eugincers nro eugaged upon tho profilos, and the worlk will ho crowded to complotion without loss of time. The contract for its construction hus been lot, and, by tho opening of navigation, tho Jine will doubtless bo in succosatul oporation. A strong force of miners is employed in openting thomost acceeaiblo voing]; and, upon tho establishmont of rail commanication, all will bo in readiness for daily shipment to Escanaba aud Milwaukes. It is tho purpose of the Milwaukee Iron Company tosupply their sovorsl furnnces at Milwaukeo and_Wyandotto, noar Dotroit, with ore from this nuwly-osuuod region. An advantago offored is, that, during tho sosson of mnavigation, rail transportation will not bo ime peratively uccossary o grester distance than 456 milos to Tscanal ‘]1 whore tonnago is gen- erally plentiful, Hithorto, during the wintor soason, if the furnaces had not Inid in o sufl- clant stools, thoy wero obligod to go out of blnst &8 soon as tho banks becnmo baro. Unbroken rail communication having now beon established from tho richest minos to thie largest furnaces, fucilitios aro assured, enabling tho iron compa~ nios to ship dircet from the mines to thoir fur- naces without transfor, ‘The big cuts that dolayed the completion of tho Northwostern Compnny’s Air-Line from Milwankoo to Fond du Loo aro now _out of the way of tho track-loyers, and, by tho st of May tho iron will bo put down and tho line be in oporation. = Thiy will shorten the haul to Mil- waukee and Chioago sbout thirty miles, Tho Breon Miuo has not fulfilled oxpoota- tions. It is mainly owned by citizons of Groon Bay, who hopad to roslize from it n Landsomo fortune. Barly last yoar o branch rond was lo- cated into tho mino, but the ‘{mxupocbiug opera- tions have searcoly warrnntod the construction of a roilrond solely for its developmont. Had not the section cight miles beyond promised in- finltoly bottor, the projected line would not hava boen undortalkon. Asit is located through tho Broon Mine torritory, that property will derive the benofit of tho outlet, Farther up the Poninsula proparations are boing mado for an unusually busy soason, The prosont high prices and scarcity of oro aron gront stimulus to theso entorprises. The fore- mosb F{m&n‘)‘ator is the Connecticut Congressman, ‘Wm. H, Barnum. On the floor of the Houso ho 18 not remarkablo, but a8 & mining capitalist hio is immonsc. He hasa penchant for working iron mines; and, if succoss bo socepted as & cri- torion of eapacity, tho faot that the mine Lenring his namo netted §160,000 last yoor, must ecatab- Liah this M. C.'s claim to pre-eminonce. At any rate his succossful oxporience hes made him sanguine, Ho prophesioa largoly, and his only foar i that sulliciont means™ will not be ?mvidcd to forward tho vast uan- ity of oro ocertain to be mined to meot the coming soason’s demand. Besidos ar- ranging to vigorously work his several mines, ha Ling contracted with the Northwostorn Ruilway Compauy to oxtond its Poninsular Division into his now Excolsior Mino. 'Tho Company wasalso urged to immedintoly extond iis magnificont oro dock at Escanaba. Balieving the nssurancos that, during tho ensuing scolon, 800,000 or 1,000,000 tons of ore will seek shipment at Esca~ naba, the Northwestorn Company promptly son- trncted for tho construction of 500 fect of addi~ tional dock. By the 1st of May noxt the catire 1,000 foot of dooik will be rondy for the accommo- dation of the dozen vessols thiat will be ablo to move simultancously underneath its capacious pockots, ‘Tho railway company is fast realizing tho im- portance of their oro trafile. No other brauch of ita business is so profilablo. It is a class of traxfihz easy to handlo and little subjoct to loss or damago, Arpwaiating its profit, tho Com- ny is oxtendiug ita linos whorever sufflcient inducomonts aro held out. Hithertu thore have been two branches diverging from the main line wostward, into the different mines, but without connection other than at tho point of intorseotion, The uppoer or northorn lino ran through Nogaunce and Ishpoming, to the Weat Eno DMine.” At tho closo of lnst senson Mr. A. B, Stono, Prosidant of tho Olevelsnd Rolling Mill Company, bought_the Saginaw Mine, situ- ated flvo miles heyond tho Northwestorn Rail- way torminus, Au extension into tho new mine was necogsary to insure ita profitable working. For this Mr, Stono—himsolf an ex-railroad man- sger—aoon arranged. The complotion of this extonsion would bring tho tormini of the two Lranchos from tho malu line within five milos of ench othor. If connected, n loup-lino would bo cronted, advanisgeous alike to the carrier and the shipper. A proposition to that offect was mado, accopted, and is now being carried out. ‘The complotion of this loup line 1ill enable the Compm&y to mond traing in quick successlon from Negaunes, touching at the soveral mines, and, by tho time the circuit is mado oud the maiu lino reachod, tho -customa: train of forty or fifty cara will bomadoup, It will facilitato transportation, and servo as's turn- tablo on a Inrga scalo, I'hoso sovoral enterprises compries an_addition of about 18 milos to tho Poninsula syntem, Intothe main track, 1,000 tons of steel will bo put early this aummer; and, a8 the rord-bed is naturally well ballasted, tho entire lino will bo in first-class running ordor. Additional motive power i to bo sup- pliod, and tho outire workiug forco of tho Coni- Emny s ¢ar shops in Fond du Lac are tyrning out 00 oro-cars for immodiate roquiromonts, i ad- dition” to tho 1,266 oars alroady in use in tho Penfusula divielon, £ 3 Tho Northwostern Company, howover, does notrovol in this trensure-ficld without a rival. The littlo up-hitl railvond from Marquetfa to L'Aueo divides tho profits, Dy the uninitiated, its projootion waa deomed a visionary schome, but it fortunalo stockholders now think better of it. A very moderale swm would havo bought it whou flvat tho lino touched Luko Michigamni; but its ewnera decline now to soll short of three millions, 1t ofticors oxpaot to transport 1,000~ 000 tous of ore or mors during the soason of 1875, ‘'ho present dosidoratum is increased furnace [m\ver. Tho absurd - statoment was recont- ¥ ndvanced that it every furnaco on tho oontinout wore worked to the ntmoat and con- tinuously, thoy could not consumo the 2,000,000 tona of ore expoctod to Lio mined this year in tho Lalko Buporior rogion. 'The fact that so muny furnace banks havo Loou baro for two winters past, owing to the utter exhiaustion of tho sup- sly, ‘whould quict that falso alrm, Despite this ruwbnok, fow investients yiold quloker roturns, The small furnaco at DoPoro, Wis., I8 sald to hiave nottod ite recont purchasers 60,000 within & year, Considoring the domand for their pro- diet, those romarkabblo profits should not exeite wondorment, Irvoavetive of our 60,000 milen of ralirond to bo maintained, and tho avorago of. 5,000 milea sununlly boiug constructoed, the ues of iron ara innumornble, ~ Its nnpllcrfllou in novel forms and dirootions is dily worcnsing, The growing goarolty of timbor compols tho uno of iron in buildings, hrlnl[;cn, vassols, and othor nocosenry convonlonent. Tho total mimbor of furnacos in the Uitod Slatos docs not oxcood 80, Fiftecn of thoso arain the Lako Buporior. rogion, Tho facilitlos for supplying chinrconl nro nhundant in this distriob, nnd iho probability is that, beforo many youts elapse, tho northwost bank of Lake Michigan will be' cloudod with tho smoke of umnoerois hlast furnncos, Tho profitablo tralic nccruing to tho railroads in temptiug other companion to enter tho torr tory. L'ho Milwauloo & 8t. Panl Company, ro- grotting tholr mintalton polloy in dosorting tho icld whon they had_oxelusive OBBOBEION, CON~ templato rotrioving tha orror, T‘Ihl may bo dono by alding in the oxtension of tho Milivaukeo & Nortlornt Itnilway through to Lake Buporlor, ‘'ho rond now torminntes o fow miles south of Greon Day, which city it will_cntor carly In the epring, Jesso Hoyt, & Now Yorl oapilalist, 8 tho T'roaldont, and Angus Smith, tho Milwaulkeo clovator man, fs Vico Uresident ;' but thoSt, Paul Compauy is the unseon baokbona of tho ontor~ prise. Tifforts nro being made in Now Yorlk to securo the funds for tho prosecution of the work through to Loko 8uporior, but the extromo difll- culty of negotinting railrond bouda makoes the projoct drag hoavily, With a similar objoct In viow, n railrond com- pany ing hoon organized at Oshikosh, Its inton- tou is to follow the enst bunls of tho Wolf River northward through New London and Shawanat lorl_):tonngnn orsomo other point on Lako Bu- porior, Btill another onlorprise locates (on paper) a line from Jeflorson, on the Wisconsin Division of tho Chicagn & Northwostorn Railway, northe ward through Bonver Dam, Bovlin, and Wanunu, tonn nndetertained point on Lako Superior. Thia project is called the Wisconsin_Midland Rail- way, and is to bo constricted undor nuthority of an unused charter granted to thoBerlin, Waynu- wegn & Lako Buporior Railrond,— provided it gots aslice of tho St. Croix Iand grant, Tho placo it covors is thot originally given for the construotion of & railrond from Portago City to Stovens Point, which rond the Wisconsin Con- tral Railrond Gompany undortook to build, Tho Oshkosh Company 8o puts in a claim, and tho speedy construction of its lines is made depend- ent upon tho succoss of its applications. Unless tho Bt. Paul or the Northwostern Company foster theso ontorpriscs, they aro not likely to “extend this yonr at loast beyond tho papor on which thoy aro 80 claborately drawn, P PERSONAL, Hon. 7. A, ¥unk, Warenw, Ind., is stopping at tho Matleson Houso. The Rubinstoin concort troupo will reach this city at 7 o'clock this morning. ~ - Miso SBusan B. Anthony igin the city, thoguest of Mra, Fernando Jonva. Maurico Graw, ngent of tho Rubinstein coneort troupo, {8 at the Garduer Houso, Honry Moorhouse, of England, will preach | to-night in tho North Side Tabornnele, Subject, #The Prodigal Son,"” The Rov. Florenco McCarthy will lead the noon prayor moeting to-day. Tho subjoct of tho addross will bo *“ Vietory,” Mr. Moody and Professor P. P, Bliss will con- duct tho survicos at the Fullorton Avenuo Pros- bytorian Church this evening. Mrs, Kato N. Daggott will addtoss thio North Bido clngs in English literaturo, this_oveniug, at tho 1esidenco of Mr. F. W. Winston, No. 883 Bu- porioratroot, “The onco famous clovator man, Tra Y. Aann, whoso experiences in local bankrupt courts are still freuh iu tho winds of TrmuNe resdors, is in the olty. Alies Kollogg was tho Inst of Maretzol's song- stors to lenvo us, Blho tore horself away from tho Gardner Houso, yesterday morning, aud fol- lowed Lucea to Detroit, on hor way East. Tho following gontlomon wero rocently electod and installed 08 officors of Normal Lodge No. 509, I. O. O, I, [of Englowood: N. G., B, d. Bartlett; V. G, Jamos M. Ephlin, It 8., Georgo . Chaso; P. 8., G, W. Carsonj Troasurer, arrott. 11, Hopkins, Sccrotary Gribbon Iron Com- any ; 3L 11, Crocker, of tho Allen mino; and J. g‘. B{m’uus Manager of the Smith Iron Com- inuy, of N’agmmcm, NMioh., wole at Anderson's Suropoan Ifotel yostorday. Awmong tho arcivals ot tho Driggs Touso yos- torduy wora tho following: J..0, itich, Philidaol- hia; J. 3L Barloy, Frooport; T, B. Brown, 8t. athnzines, Ont.;. W. IT. Grovos, New York; H. Durant, Boston; F. A. Canfleld, Noudal, Wis. ; ¥. D. Hughos, Jt., Now York. Among tho. arrivals at tho Garduer Houso rostorday were tho rollo“‘inr&: D. J. T. Allen, iundon;A. Lnwloss, Now Yorlc; II 8, Wal- bridgo, Yoledo ; Goorge L. MoCoy and wifo, Pittsburgh ; J. A. TTubboll and wifo, Houghton, Aich ; J. H. Pohlhaus, New Orleans ; B. 8, ITon- ning, Kansas City. ' Among the arrivals at the Matieson Fouse estorday wore the following: Joln Barron, Cau Olnire ; J. Millor and wifo, Warren ; W. R, Tinch, Blgin; Charles Soymour, La Crossa Republican; L. E, Worcestor; Whitehall ; Hon, W. E. Cook, Lucon; 8, W. ALl Pittsburgh; Goorgoe W. Grogory and wife, Winona. Among the arrivals at the Slorman Houso, enterday, wore the following : R. M, Williams, Tt Tates City ; O. L. Potts, I A. Whito, No- braska; 0. Huston, Columbus, 0. ; A, Evcrfiuns. Laramio; 0. B, Clover, Albuny ; Josoph Was' on, 8nn Francideo ; J. T, Staly, Bt. Louis; O, J. Loisurc, Menominco; W. A. M. Switt, W. T. Mnofarlano, Montreal; J. D. Layng, - Plita- burglh. Among tho arrivala at Burko's European Hotel, outerduy, wero: G- Mouvis, Now York; O. Y{uch end E, W, Ruling, Baltimoro ; Nat. Harrig and F. M. Frank, Cincinnati; E. L, Mosdenger, Tochostor, N. . G. Bloight, Marshalltown, Iowa; M, Davis and John Grady, Nashvillo Teun, ; W. J. Tisl, Presidont Oity Nntional Bauk, Greon Bay, Wis, ; L. J. Day, o prominont morclant, Groon Bay, Wis. Among tho arrivals at tho Tremont Fouse yeatordny woro tho following : Jamen Lawrenco, Ohoyouno River agonoy : O. P, Squires, Burling- ton; Wilinm H. Ray ond wifo, Itushrilo; James Old and wife, Pittsburgh; Geosgo A, Btarkwonther, O. A, Content, New York; A. L. Horton and wife, Rocheater, 3linn; J. - Tarland, Baltimoro; C.J. Orrick, Cumberland, 2 Mme, Nilsson-Ruozand is building a ohateaun near Vorsailles, Anna Dickiugon neks: “What is to Hinder 2" ‘We don’t kuow of anything. The Rov. 0. IL. Daldwin, of Johnstown, N. Y., 18 ealled to Euclid Avonuo Presbyterian Church, Clevelund. Edward Broltung, the Marquette mombor of tho Michigan Logislature, is roported worth £8,000,000, all mande in tho Lalke Superior mining rogion'within tho past ton or twelvo yoars. The Rov, Milton B, Hopkins, Superintendent of Public Inatruction in )’mhmm, will, it is ;;X(I.'.ramovo his residence from Kokomo to Terre uto, Gonoral Johin B, Gordon, the Goorgia Sonntor eloct, bas purchavod o half interost in what is known as tho * Marshall Pinco,” on ¥lint Rivor, Mncon Couuty, about four miles from Reynolds, Lr, D, LoB, Bflcknof Physician of Bpringtlold, DBonrd of Health, & to 43 the anl hns boen cleotod City , Mass., by voto of tho 5 ‘Mins Snrah J. Willinms, liysiclan dwring lagt year, rocoiving tho or numbor, John B, Alloy is a very different typo of n man from Amey, Ho is dimluutive and a_eripple, o 8uinb, nnobtrusive, Uriah Iloop sort of & man, of G or thorenhouts, Without cottrago, but doft t intriguo, e in un ox-Congroasmin from Massn- ohusotts, glving wiy, in 1866, for Bon Butler to come fu, Dr. Chas, D, Poaraon, of Lafayotte, Ind, an old uchool physictun of ' wenléh aud raputation, who gorao years since discovared a reliablo antls doto for epileptic fits and tho opium habit, is confidont tho samo remedy, in anolber combinn- tlo, will oure nea-sicknoss. §lo goos abroad in Muy, with » viow of tosting the remedy for son~ pioltuesy in o trans-Atlantlo voyago. - Prussing’s Vinozar s acknowledged by ull who have tried 1t to o by far tho st u the matlet—puro, clear, and of oxquisite favor, Tt I8 o wuperb articlo for tablo uac, aud iy, perhapy, the ouly vinegar in tho market which i freo frow ull polsonous uclds, with which commercial vine- gar 1 ko froquontly ndultoruted, At whantover fafr Ay, Drusaing bad exhibited his viuegar, he has alwiys ro- celved tho fivat promium, Muving the largost works of the kiml in the United fllfllou,l{m 1 enubled towell vluegur chcoper than aity other’ house, - Dualers nud coustiuorn shonld ot fail to usk for it when roplonishie ing thelr utock, - —Tho rallrond enting-satoon ut it Caraon, on the Puoifio Road, hins lost its fourth proprietor, shiot by passengers who had tholr feoliugs out- rasod by the bluvk voftvo, AMUSEMENTS.. © . WAGNER NIGHT) = [Tho managers of thn Btar Loojure Courso tako groaf t lonsura {n antoincing that thioy have areangad with Mr. ‘oo, Thiomias, for lils return horo noxt Thursday, to glvo AGRAND WAGNERFEST NIGHT, When ho will porform tho samn programma givon tn Naw arl, lioforo thy Iarest nudiono over gathomd atong thma'to" Iirton_ to "his wnrivalled orohostra. Thia pro grammo will conslat of the most {mportant orchostral rorka nf Rictnsd Wagnor, 1y rofortuor amd mont proml- font munlelanof tho day. Hotn Miss Mohlig aad Bir, Osgood will appoar on this accaslon. ‘g Upnenet will Lo givon T tio Unlon Park Congroga- tiounl Ghural, Thursday, Fob. 7. Tor tho acconmndation of thasn doslring to attend Jinvn ohartored 'L i cl e n ‘Whabash-av,, at 7:16 o'clock, orvad Boals will be taken to rom tho church Fit)! ickots will Lo for eala nozt Monday moruing. Jn Toagansa Lo tho maiy ueont roquosts nadd by South- Bidurs, Mr. ‘Thomas hias alio boon induood to glvos - . Grand Memorial Matinee, In tho Michigan-nv. Baptiat Cliuroh nost Thursday sfter- Doon, on whiol ocedeln ho will repant (o popular pro- raninio of thn GIRAND GALA NIGIIT, which was lis- 1ieo o by (ho largost sudigndo ovor'sssomblad in tho Union Park Gongregational Chureh, Tickots for th Matinoo will o 81, with no extra charge for roserv onts, ATKEN'S THEATRE, RUBINSTEIN ~ PAREWELL . CONCERTS.! RUBIRSTRIN - WIENTAWSKI FAREWELY, TO OHIOAGO. Fridoy Evening, Foh, 21, nt 8 o'olock, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Fob. 29, Yolock, anly off TURDAY AY: ON, Fob. 2, at 3 o'clock, anly it b3 UNDAY BVIENING, ¥ob. 29, at8 o'elock. 2 M. U and M AIREN & LAWLOR haso the Eyoty i Uotiood e s b U ‘and o farowell Appearaioen of Anton fus Tho Reontost living nianist: Honrl Wisniawokl, lolinfet; Mdlle, Loulso Licbhart, Maile. Ormony, tho dis. tombiclinski, ‘accompa. TRisnrvad Snata, 8150 ond 43, meco: to location, Byx Oiico now enin, Alestin: 1 Gnflery, o0, 3 Stolnway'a Planos are usod at all Rublustoin Concorta. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Felday and Saturday nights EDWIN BODTH Wil apposr in bix powerful renditton of **BHYLOOK,"™ In_ Shnkapearc's play of MERCHANT OF VENICE, LAUNGELQTT GOBO..... oJ. 1L MoVIOKER, Mntineo—EDWI 1 DON OESAR BTV 7 (g A R GAN. —~ltdwin X 52~ Seate cau hiw o naurod. oo s Melnotto, HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. I HOME OF COMEDY.—By_genoral dosire, tha fulmitablo Gaimodian, JOLIN DILLOMN, will Fopoat hig Groat auccoss, ‘WELLINGTON DE BOOTS, For threo nights only—Thursiay, Friday, and Satarday, Fob, 20, 21, 2 Copiue's orquisics Comody, EVERYBODY'S ¥RIEND, Grand Hollday Matinoo (Washington Dirihdas), Fatur- dny, Tt 9. !gpm'inlfm(u;u;mng%xnfi‘.\ g:‘ffi' o 2 ho hit of 0 t diroot s 1 =07, ea- troo, How YorkolALS I SITANE, " ACUADEMY OF MUSIO. FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MISS A TINEE] FEERRVEIIN, ‘When will bo produced the Thrilling Drawma, WIFHE OF TWO, Dramatizod from tho groat ** Lodgor” Story, JOUN JACK 88.cvverencereese -TLord Thornhurat. ‘To-morrow, Grand Doublo Saturdsy Night BAl, MYERS' OPERA HOURE. Moarog-st., botwoen Doarborn aud Stato-ste. Aviington, Cofon & Kemble's Minsfrels, ANOTHER OHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Dackin and Wilson in tholr intmitablo imporsonatione. Graud, Vocal Quastotto. . Bipatle Chaugor. o ilim Out. ' Rival Avtists, n Al Comnors, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEES. Monday, Fob. 24, Benofitof BEN, COPTON. STAR LECTURE COURSE. - WENBELL PHILLIPS! Houday Night---ETREET LIFE IN EUROFE" Michigon-av, Baptist Cliurch, L Tuesdny Night-—"FROUDE AND IRIBH HISTORY," Tickots for talo TO-DAY. _Admistion, 75 conta; Ro- fodFonte, B, Tor salo for Boutls Sidh: 4108 Valisnti- &v: and cor. of Stato nid Madison.sts 85 Wout Bidnon’e, Bna gor, Hedion and Halstoda: GLOBE THEATRE. Monday Fsening, Fob. 17, ovory night, and Wodnosday and Natarday Matlaoes, ti6 Hopilar Soung Tragedian, H. T. STETSON, - IN HIS IMMENSELY BUCCESSFUL DRAMA OF NECK AND NECK. Roplote with Thrilling Situations and Stariling Effogts. Vo Hiudoy ot 805 oy 3 Daliy, . RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF RATNS. Wintoer fl'flngement. TiEnLANATION OF REFENENCE MATNS,~ ¢ Hafurday or- contad. ¥ Bunday excopted. 3 Mondnyoscaptud. ¥ Are CHICACO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chieago, Altan & Xt, FLouts Throtgh Line, and Loulsiann Q4 et whort voute vom Chicayto Kunias Citg, - Unlon epoty Went S, neia Sadison-ats briyes Teuce, | Arrice, Bt Tonta & Bpringflol Tin Al 000 PO o[ B0 Kavaan' Oily" ¥ Jackanvifio, T , Mo, H . m. |* 8] e M Woncnn, Tadon, Wasingion 1] 150 €0 p: Tivoss (Weatorn Divising. s .2 83107, mm. gelipt & Durlaht Acsemoldutiii: |+ 41105, a: |+ SH0R. s L. Louls & Biiringlield Tishtaig] 4 r Kannaa Gy’ Kxprose, via \ ol J';fig;'l}’l:.ul"l;.'@‘m\umn Mo, iin:\o-. o Foorla, Kok & Baritn 521127 0100 v e v 300 p. 1o by, vin Mnin Lino, and daily oxco; t Baturd) sla Jacksouvilio Divisios 14 3 3 Lino, and dady SRS iomis s dnoamals En g 2o sad Gl CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAV- Unton Depat, corner Jarttnn 2 07 Weat Satoom'als ot Dopais 1okt Ofict Trriee, |t790m, m. 5 1200, o, +119:00 p. m.[* 6:00 p. 1, CHICAQD, BURLINGTON & QUINGY RAILROAD, Depole—Fioc of Lakest., Indlann.av., and Stxteenthet,, 3 and Canal and 3 - e I nd Cunal and Slxteentt-ate, Thcket ofica in Ziriggs Houts Mail and Bxprons, Dubtauo snd ol Pacifig Tast Lino ople Tatn ol "a310ngo) {urora bagsangor {Hihifis): .. Dubuaig & Sioaz Oty oltio Night Iixprorn, rova Accom Downor's Grova Accoramodation; ILLINDIS CENTRAL Depot foot of Lakeat, and foot of Ticent eer s Crnatatre commen st | Teave, ondut, Ticket ot Arrive, a) H3do Park dud Onk Woo: K *"On Aaturdays this train w7ill Lo run to Obampaiga. CHICAGD, s & THROUGH INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Trginearriveand depart from the Great Central, Rallroat eaof. "For throuzh tickets and leepin - ice, 15 Canaleat,, corner Sadi- { Tvemont llouse, corner Congrese. - bao foot uf Tieeniy-aeconid-st. .|§ B:00 p. m. '%n-m'-’m Toava Obicago.... Arrivaat Indfana : Arrivo at Oluciunati .. b, if 81168 “Tratus arrivo at Ghicago At7:00a, m., and 315 p. m. Ouly lino running Saturday uight trin to Cincianatt, ‘Tho ontiro trai; h A ¢ e g i e o Saabad” Fllo CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket office, 31 West Madlson-at, PaclfloFast Lino, Dubnquo Day Express. Eacliio Night fiz ubnque Frooport & Db oport & Du Diiiwazicon Rad Rilivankos Ex Rillvaukoo Bassongor: Billwaukoe Passontior B, Fal & Groou Giron Tiey Foxpross. Bt Paul Sxprosa, .. CHICAGO, ROCK 1SLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Harrizon and Shermanate, Teket afice, 88 West Mactiaon-st. Arr Omaha, Leavonty'th& Atchison Ex| Poru Ascommodntios, Night Expross. m, |* 0303, m. 2 7:00 8% m. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, corner IHarriton and Shermanate, Ticket afice, Tl o fustat cormor GlArk e foamdoinhai " Mall, via Air Line and Main Lino| Bpeclal New York. Kxpress, vin Atr Lln%.. i Atlantlo 13 i Night Expross, Main Lino., Elkbart Accommodatiou,.. - CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD, Pasienger Depot at I, C. & St, Louin Depiot, ‘corner of Car al and Kinaic-ate, Frelght and Ticket ofice 163 Washts 5 Mall . Ev‘n_gsvuln & Worro Fianta ¥ * 7:00 p. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THF ILLINOTS STATE SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION, Wil1 bo hold bn Myors! Oporn Houss, Friday, Fob. 31, from 18051 e Busass B Anthoiy, Matlidn Josyin Bago, and ottiors will speak. - All nra tavited (o taka part in 16 BUSINESS DIRECTORY, Adveriintinr Amonclon: H, M. CHANDLEIR & 00 a3 nijthorizod to rocelve ad- ortisomiouts far all Ohtongo (atly prpars at hatr lowost Thton: o for fuy lGwopADRE LT peribslonl fathe Ur B ARG Toruzn onunirion. P SeOison-it. =it FENI Y OO, SO ntidsonat. Lun! BICO! 3 e ND NATIONAL, 3. $0enne Madison and Qlack, i L Collonder Tabiow). sredh ST RN GOSN Al Blank Hook Mapyincurers, siatlontrar aud OAMERON, AMBIIRG & s tyEnd 16 1. Randolph. AR AR Go" S (ALI & CO., 157 And 11 Bouth LaSallo. DEAN BRUS. & HOFFMANN, 67 V. Washington-st. J. W. MIDDLITON, 54 Btato.it, COAN & TIN BROFRI, Ghs “Ann and W. Raadolph. Cigelon AMERICAN OLOOK CU., (87 Wabash-av. ) ery, Chinn, G ro, Lamps, &oc. F N AN O Wi T e HENRY STARS & €O, bl aud 63 South Canal-at; ital BAMUELS, WHITE, 14 and 18 Last Madlson-st. rng&' ats (Wholesule) E. BURNHADIL & SON, 167 and 159 Can: LFrenco Painters ninl Glnas Stuiners. OTTOJEVEL &0 born-st. n&r and Fitting, I, M. WILMAR' BRO., 2 to 3¢ Wabash-av. J. WINGKAVE, JR., & U0, 335 Wahashav, Rardwars (Wial MILLER BRUY, & KEL:P, 19 Lako: Fom Stodhy Naly, dee. B. GREENERAUS, ol West tan Yol Bt w (Wholesnto and 3 J fl&u 208 & ¥4 Wab. & 11 W, Madlson, . Stark & Allon, 141 State-st. O Qrtlinore sy WALSIH alt“](U' X -t a4y Goods (Whiteanton, LINBOR, 291 and 23 Wabashiave s Giwollig (Whofosalo). 8 Bouth Wator-at. J. W, BUTLER & CO., 238, BRADNER, 8MITH 0,y 110and 11y QLIZVELAND PAPER CO,, 78 West Wi RICH, 57 Wost Washinglon-st. Cl 81 and &3 Wost Randolph, ;}u\ 14 LaSalle-st. i 164 dnd 165 Michigan-av, OGLESBY, BARNITZ & CO,, 33 and 30 W, Wasl s Plenos and Orzens. W1 W. KIMBALL oog, Wabuiiav. aid Thictoonthiat g Iron A. T MEEKER & 00., 83 Washington RHODES & BRADLEY, 161 Washingto Wi RN . W, AUBTIY & €0, 53\ atd 223 Soutt Watorest, et Btrito nd Lo ACOD 0, MAGILL. | and £ Olatk-it; it ll}\'lxunll;un?‘ln l ey birdy GRORGE I BRIGIARN 00, 41 Atatest. Nules. 3] LD & KINZLE, b7 Siata-at, BTN, SRS, B ST and Indisnaav. B, H, HARLIS, NSuu(hAJ':lmn st HASKIN, ll[l\":m & WILLGL ovin T LIONT-RUNNING 13 Twran 74 tate-st, Branchos, ocon th Olark-st, p Oy ra & Anibnaliers, FINKEY HROTILE Vi 519 South Watorst, GILBERT, HUBBARD & 00., 23 to 2% Sontli Wator PUICHINATON SKORANTON, ¢10 & 3 Bouth Watorat, o TIEBATLL, STUGC L \zluflv [PADL I Tnat Lako-at. Y 1y ewellers’ Findings. DENNISON & 00 o1 g tAnatate 8 cutih, OITAS, T, WILT, 1 Sinte wnt 535 Wabash-sy, Ungertalcer. BUELDON & D. , 134 West Madlsonaat, lo-at, e 6, vou Pipo, 10 North Jafforsan.st. " 95 Packages N TRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOI BALK AT TRIBUNE OITICE. Lrave, | Arrive, PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYAE & (CHICAGO RAILROAD. ast Lin.... Valparaiso' Accammodntiot, MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depot, foot af. Lakewst., and foot of . Ticenty.cecondost o S St oot A, Do cecanda Day Express, Efimo’fifp st N * 5:300. m. 1545 p. m. Qa.m.| po0p. m. saasel :an, ia. | *6x0a, . NItV 0, WENTWORTH, Gengral Passunger Agont. THREADS. g & P. COATS " BEST SIX-CORD White and Black Theeads Are soft finished, without tho use of any sub. stauce whatever to produce an artlcial &loew, thereby preserving the suporlor strength of six-cord thread. The now shade of black has n silken volishy, and all numbers nro warrmited six-cord to 100 tnclusive. For Sale by all Dry Goods Dealers, ASK FOR . & P, COATY' BLACK, And uso it for Machino Sowing. CHROMOS, A New Chromo, THE NEW RECRUITS, Givon to onol Oustomor, by THE GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO0., 110 Woat Madison.st., and 134 Twouty-socond-st. SCALES. FTAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES OF ALL BIZKS, $) PATRBANKS, MORSH ¢ GO g €5 WEST WASHINGTON-8T. BIEDICAL CARDS. DR. C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, {61 Btatast., ("hlaapy, 1t 1s woll known by all readors of tho ‘)apun. that b, O, Bigolow i3 tho oldust ostahlishod physician in Cnicago, 0 and oxperiunco have made Dr. I, the most ra- nownod BPEOTALINT of the ngo, honored by thio pres, ostaumod of tho Wiyhost modical attalnmonta by all th lyu:rdnlclgm!(llu{tll;u{‘lylfifl’l:‘h l“:"yh“‘ duvulul:l Ty l'«N'l'}' ) hortunting Tumedton Lot ] oy it Gasen e CHROMG AN DRSS LT oth soxon, CONSULTATION FREFE. BEPARATE PARLORS D, 0. BIGELOW, No. 108 Btatoats - 11 stamps, te Yo pavit Dr. Kean, 880 South Olark-st., Chioago, May bo confldentially consult d, 1y or b 3 il s gl LS R et T FADLS CUSCS OF NO DAY, Om’uc‘r Bours from Y4, mL{ Wiy,

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