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4’ sury notes given witnoss. w10t tall tho truth, . contrary, that they took the bills i of provisions, bul, on tho contrary, THF CHTCAGU DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY . MARCH 26, I87 Cd THE LAW COURTS. floaring on tho Potitions and Answers in tho Bankruptey Procecdings Against the 0. W, Telegraph Company, Mr. D A Gage, Deputy Sheriff Ayers, Superintendent Bliss, and Seoretary Bond Give Evidence. The Answer of the Defendants in the Sny Island Trouble---The Other Side. A Trial of Considerablo Intercst * to Landlords and Tenants, Criminal Court News, Bankruptey Mat- ters, Notes of Iuterest, and Now Bnits, The hearing of {he potition for adjudication of tho Gront Westorn Tolegraph Company, and nusver thoreto, cama up before Judgo Blodgett, onterdny. Tho oxmination of witncssca took up tho wholo of tho day, and was continucd ovor |, till this morning. Tho firat witnoss oxamined was Mr. Ayer, of Chicago, who aflirmed that ho hiolds in his possession tho writa of oxcoution in favor of Cook County National Dauk againsi the Great Western Telograph Company. They wero received by him at 2.30 p. m. on the 14th Dec. lust, and the ‘amounts.are £4,604.06, $1,480.10, and 378166, in which amounts costs are includod. l1‘lm dato of theso oxecutions is tho 13th Doc. nst. David A. Gngo, lato Presadont of the Gompn-, hy, testified that tho Comprny was insolvent at the timo of tho exccution. Partof the notes wero givon in renowal of otlor notos proviously discounted by tho hank. All the notes upon which judgmont bad boon obtalned were such renewals. Ho wished to have the Commercial National Bank tho firat creditor, nnd as thonotes wore indorsed by himself Lo took a natural in- torost in thoir ultimato fato, In crosg-examina- tion, ho statod that tho notes were glven to Selah Reeve, who was building the line for tho Com- pany, aud who drew the funds as tho work pro- grossod, and who put in Lis bid subsoquently, The bnlanco was gonerslly in Reevo's favor. ‘Witness was not conversant with the affairs of the Company, but constdered that in August, 1872, the Company.was ingolvent, snd had ite creditors prosented claims nnd progyed for pay- mont, it would not Lave boon nble £ comply. At that timo tho Company Lad disbursed to Belah Roova for tho building of lincs betwoen §200,000 and £800,000, which lines woro freo of oncum- bfance. ‘he vork was dono at tho rato of 300 por mile. Tho unppid subecriptions footed up Lotween £300,000 and £400,000, Its linbilitios were botween £560,000 and §60,000, which amotnt doos not ineludo o cloim of Selah Roove in tho'| vicinity of £200,000, for which Lo holds tho Com- pany's cortificates, but which tho new Bonrd con- tests, This indebtedness is mudo "up of the motes Leld Dby the ' bank and by John €. Hilton, and sundry nccounts. Vitnoss thret held the Hiltcn notes, having given them to Hilto:s in August Inst. Witness roceivod thom in consideration of money advanced to Reovo and used in building the Jine. Mr. G, Al Gray nud himeelf in Juno lnst, ns cutive Couppiftee, mot aud authorized “the muking, by Bils, the Trensurer of the Company, of promise Aad, ho cousidored, the power to ‘mako such notes for tho Comp “Cho duties of Assistant Beeretary aud Treasuor wero performed by Na- than Tteove, brother of Seiali, the coutractor, Witwées stated that in tho transnctions botweow' Tiimgel) and Reovo Lo nover recoiyed u cent .of profit, and thet suyone who stated otherwise did “Aftor veceys, M Iuspeetor atid Superin< tendent of the , states that during (ho 1872 hiy enlary vavied from 1,300 to, $2,000. ‘At present his ealury s £3,000. ° Tho Compouy, aro ai pr ying their Secrotary and Gen- etul Collector £3,000 per unnum, nud their Treas- wrer £1,000 per ahoum, Whe President gotsno enlary, ond tho Commilteo veceives o por diom allowauco.. The Company wus indebted to. him,. ut tha timo tho new board of: management yal formed, to tLo amount of $700 or 5800, whiok Lo had not sineo reccived in toto. o thought the line within Cook County could bo worked at o profit, but was not- of great -com- mercial valuo, T'he moat valusblo purt of -tho lino was that which rung between Chicago and Milwaukeo, 'The most valuabla portion within ihe o of Illinois was that botweon Chicago and Princoton. Sowme rovenuo has acerucd from iho busiuews botween Chicago and Evanston. Is ucquainted with Mr. MeDonald “and My, Whit- comb, but has no ngreement with them, They Lave stuted to him that they would'make their muonoy out of tho line. Considers that the Ili- nols lines of the Com&mhy, if isolatod from out- sido connection, wonld Lo moro valuable than outslgg linos cut off. from thew in this Stato, Esplined {hat iho apparent increase. of salarics was not o great nsllurpunwd, 08 tho former Secratury, with o nominal kalary, had sn assistunt b 35,000 per annum, ‘which ho' sup- Josd tho Compuby paid. Lhin'ie tho Compnuy us about 800 milon of lino within tho State of Ilinois, The average durstion of. telegraph lines of tho old style was from 18 to 20° yoars, but o modern line ‘would provo mors’ durablo. Tho annual cost of repairs amounted to abont 0 or 15 per cent, Tho Company payss largo .commigsion to Messrs, Bond and Ayros, amont- ‘ing to $300 & mouth cach. ‘The lurgést monthly ‘oarnings of tho lino within his memory woro +©3,000. Thoe average for the last threo months Jwas 81,200 or thorenbouts, part of which wore due to othor companies, = Tho lowest gross re- ceipts worebolwoen $800 and 3900, "7 Bir. Bond, tho prosent Secretary of tha Com- pony, tostilled that lsst summor ho was om- -ployed as Colleeting Agent, and coliogted $16,~ 00 in previous stack subscriptions, and sccount- od for it to Mr, Reove, acting Assistant Treas- urer. Partof the mmount was paid to Messry. NMcDununough and Whitcomb. There are about £800,000 to 340,000 stock subscriptions not paid up. X Mr. M. Ayres testifiod that ho was employed in 1872 in manking collections from stookholders. During tho entito yonr, fro:1 Octobor, 1871, untii October, 1872, ho collected £28,000, Mr. Garwin, Buporintondent of tho Pacific & Atlantic Tolograph Company, testified that ho coneidercd tho line worth abont 200 mile, 5100 of this representing the value of the_plant, the balauco the value of the franchise. It cont him ©1,500 to obtawn in Ponnsylvania o chartor for a telograph company. Naithor counisol baving further’ teatimony to . bring forward, 1lis Honor announced that he would hoat the arguments to-doy. _THE BNY ISLAND CASE—TURNING THE-TABLES. Tho joint answer of Ilollistor and Pike to the bill in chancery for injunction of Ediatd . Blolsoy ot al., in tho Sny Islund loves litigation; was yestorday flled in “tho Buperior Court. ] aflirms {hat tho firm of Skelssy, Fuller & Pierco; tho complainants, sinco Fab. 8 Inat, began to quarrol among thomsclyos, and that tho firm was uftorwards diswolved, and i 1ot now in_exiate enco; that tho firm never contemplated ca- m;uuhlmf & storo, B8 a&;‘u, ut_wero neconsarily obliged to Induco others ta do eo, thoy not linving capital sufliclont; that thoy ent tered into an agreomont with tho firm to come meuco such store and supplied provisious to the mon, for which the firm made paymonts amounte ing in tho aggrogate to %9,814.16, whioh thoy used in tho purchase of other provisions, as far 24 it would go, tho payments not being in oash but in short-dated notes which thoy were unable to cauh at tho various banks of the locality, or to procuro flour on ot the neighboriug mills, They deny thut tho men on the works struok on nccount of their falling to continue the nm:jply irm that it nrowo in comsequenco of the failuro of tho lirm to pay their men he. monoy thoy owod thom ; and thoey insiat that tho firty never domanded to fuspoct tho ook, pud that thoy nover rofused such inspootion ] But, on tho 0 the com~ Plnlnlm s sovornl times, ‘the latter putling off be examination of them on the sxcuso that they “wero too busy to attond to them. 'Choy give u dotalled account ot how, when, and where they purchosoed provislons, in order to meet tho alla- gation that they bought in tho bighost markets, Otis, {ho ‘Wrcasnrer, | In ordor to defrand tho complainanis, Thoy claim & balanco duo to thom of £11,010.88, the Tollowing bolng duo state of the account : D#~Provistons supplled to coms rv-nmm.'or. i der to'the mon on Bny Infand leveo. . $16,548.25 + | Furnished to complainaute in porsou.. 116,00, i 5,004.24 Tolalserseiiuernaranes (AL of which haa, it Is allegod, beon charged to the mon by Lho complaluants.) Cr.—~November, 1872, paid order...$ November, 1872, cashi,... ...t 00,00 1 Doc, 18, 1872, accoptatice pald, 49120 Dee, H, 1872, neceplanco jnid, 1,000,00 Jor, 6, ‘B’;.’l {dno Dee, 26, 1872), 1,000,00 ggn MOr 1 - Fob, 5,187, socoplancodiio oe, 17, protested, and paid afters o 1y 000,00 T 8 5,514,10 Tho profits in_this businoss, after deduoting osponieen, Ia daclarod at §1,070.40, ono-lialt ot which ia due tocomplainants, whiol added to tho abovo, makes o total crodit of €4,653.86, which doducted from the debits, leavos’ o not debit of .811,010.88. ’I'hn{- slso chinrgo that .the pro- .cocélngn brought by the complainants wara in- siiluted for the sofo purposo of pocketing the nbovo monoys, and to * éavo thomsolves bydes- porato romodios,” . CASE OF INTERESY TO LANDLONDNS AND TENANTS. ' In Morrison v. Kaolor, an apponl from o Jus- tico’s court, quoations of groat intorest to both laudlords nn‘(‘ tonants came _up- bofors Judgo Hogors, ‘Uho plaintift suos Xooler for rent of .xooins for ono yoar oxpiring May 1, 1871 Keclor ‘replies thit the pgreemont was not o logally ox- couted docnment, and that tho plaintiff did not “earry ont hiu contract with lim; and ho was thereby obliged, contrary to his inclination, to lonvo tho promises, namoly, an agroomont that Marrison ghould ci\m.h tho houso of gamblors and harlots, whoroas It wae {)mvotl in ovidenco that both oceupled rooms there, and rendorod oxistonco thore I:Knmnpnclnbln crson . wholly. ‘impossiblo,, On theso grounca, the dofondmnt - urged his non-liability for tho ront claimed. Tho honring was continnod till to-day. ' GRIMINAL CODRT IUSINESS, Michnel Momao{ with James Carroll alins Monossy, impleaded and Michnol Carberry, on & ghnego of Iarcany, by golr luto o liouso durin tho nbsonce of the {nmates ntn funoral, an taking thorefrom a quantity of ‘articles, plonded guilty and undor ago. 'Tho othor lade.wore tricd and found guilty, and under ago. - Edward - Martin, charged with larcony, by sloaling harnoss, was triod and found guilty; yaluo §35, and term fixed at threo years in the Penitontinry. Charlos I. Croamer was charged with stealing a horso, the property of ode Thomas, in whose omplay he was, and taking it 1nto tho city, sell- ing it 'and pooketing tho- Rrocnuds, was - found gn.flt{, and his term fixed at fivo years in the cnliontinry. Anothor chargo agalust the pris- onor, of sténling €40 and a railrond ticket, was struck off, the abovo sontence being considered. sufliclont for tho purposo, . . - ; I. 0. Bruco, roputed a gambler, was charged {vith keoping & gambling-liouso on Clark stroat. Tho defenso was that the dofendant was not the keoper, but another osurson whom the prosect- tion hiad falled to produco;. but- it beiog proved thot tho dofendant had “admitted to tho polico that ho was run ing tho houso oither with his ‘brother or through his brother, and this was con- sidored proof sufliciont, and tho jury found him Fuilty, and motion for new trial was made. Thoro is no imprisonment in this case. -John Quimn wne charged with assault with In- tont to do bodily injury.” It was proved that tho dofondant hiad stabbed s mastor ehoomaler ab whoso shop ho had called, in the bead, with o shoomaker's knifo, becausa he had beon ordered out for disorderly conduct. 'The Court sent the man to tho Bridewoll for four months. Bridget- Bwooney was charged, in tho Criminal Conrt, yostordny, with porjury, in Bwnurinfi in a cago of aesault and battery, inwhich adr, King was dofondant, in a Justico’s Court, that that person.and anolber had beon guilty of an aggra-. vated nesault on her. A great many witnesses woro heard, and tho cage went' over until to-day. DANKRUPTOY NOTES: & A. discharge was entered in the matter of Har- rigon D, King. % Drocoedings in tho matter of W, A. Davis wero ordered _dismissedif wo objections wero filad in- ton days, 3 “The” voluminous nccounta of tho Assignes in Munu & Scott, wero yesterday filad with tho, Court, nud reforred to the registor. An ordor to publigh tho adjudication of Lewis W. Cass was mado, In Chandler ot al. and Peyton Chendlor tho diechiargo of tho portios was dirocted, snd an ordor for the payment_of money to Muun & Beott nnd others was also made. GLNERAL NOTES. . 4 Theron D. Booth yestordsy commonced action’ in trespugu in tho Siperior Court, 9,000 dam- - agos, againat Goorgo Hoss, aflirmying that, the defendant camo to his houso on the 24 April, 1872, brolie into it, took possesaion of 1t and its contonts, and ejccted the iumates, The plaiu- | tiff is o packer, doing business at No. 216 Cot~ tage -Grove avenuo. ¥ i - Judge Porter is engaged in hoaring tho con- tinued Farwoll caso; Judge Booth coutinues the Learing of tha South Park Commissionors’ casos Judgo L'reo is atill listoning to the Carbon Hil conl cnso; Judgo Gary is still engaged in tho cnse commenced on Mouday ; Judge Farwoll wag away, but will be in Court to-day; -audJudgo Togers bonrd, tho landlord nnd tonant caso, which is reportedin another place. Bossie I, Plntt, yestorday,.commenced roplevin siril against Ellen’and Robert Robinson, for the posscasion of u piano forto. NEW SUITS, Tup Usiren Srates Distnior Count,—J, R. Pay- gon, Assigneo of Republie Iusurance Coiapany V. Chouncoy Hardin; assumpsit; $10,000, Samo v, Jumes ¥, .Owons ; §600, Sanio v, Alox P, Jameson 3 1,000, “Hamo v, Robert 31, Slovenson ; $1,000, Samo V.’B. T, 0. Hubbard aud Azra Pattoraon ; 85,000, ‘Cuz Cinourr Count.—0,361—Alex McDanld v, Henry Houeol; cjectment i $1,000, - 6,262—Jobn W. Cassell v, Francls A, Conwell, ‘et al. ; petition for mo- chanics’ fien, ‘e _Burznion Count—43,780—ITunt, Haviland & . Co. v, Bliorman, Hall & Cool ; asaumpsit 8800, 42,787— "Tho Commercial Loan Compiny v, Wil Groll ; cou- {eealon $593,35. 42,788~Wiswall, Nagro & Thompson V. A. L, Kolth; ussumpelt $500. 42,789—James O, Willls v, Josoph Ifeimbrodt ; assumpsit $800. 42,700— Teasio T, Plattv, Bilen Robinson and Robert Robin- #on ; replovin of a piano forte. 43,701—James L. Pate teson v, D, James. Leary and Obaries Fabbri; debt $1,600. ' 43792-—Mary Aun Lindley v, Martin Leary; trespans * $1, €2,103—Tionry ~ O, Fredericks v. . L. Drait;. oesnmpsit $1,000, 42,504 — Theron D. Booths v. Georgo 11 Hess ; trospaes, $2,000, 42,705 Zphitip Bartlolomao v, Edmund Knsuor etal; potl- ton to catahlial title, 42,706—Charles D, Aldtich v, Xato Aldrich ; divorco, oy ground of deaertion and adultory, 42,707—Aunfo Beal v, Charles Beal ; divorce, on ground of desortion and crusity, 42,798—Obarles 0. Morzill v, Sarah T, Morrill ; divorco, ou ground of sdultory, *43,103--3ary L. Aélclor v, Edwia D, Mol- chor ; divore?, on grownd of dosertion and adultery. 42,800—Tohn B, Gorard v, Joel Elljs ; petition for ne- chianics’ lon, $760, 42,80l—Temmona v, Adsms, Biackmor & Lyon Publishing Company ; ussumpelt, $600, 42,602—8, Nelson v, Petor Swanson; potition for: mochanicy e, $100, SANITARY MATTERS. At tho meoting of the Board of Health, yostor- day aftornoon, tho weckly mortality report wag submittod by Dr. Rauch, showing a total of 125 deaths, bosides ono promature birth and eight etill-births, Thore was a docronso of twenty-fivo donths comparad with the proceding wosk. Thora woro elght deaths by small-pox, an inorense of four over tho proceding woek, while thero was a slight decrongo in the number of infooted houses roportod. A tablo in given, showing the mortal- ity by small-pox in the twolve principal citics of th30 Unttd Slates during thio pags thros yoars, and & comparisou oatablishes tho fact that, with tho excoption of Now York and San Francisco, the death rate by this disense has boon less in Ohi- “fio than in any other city. o Honlth Officer’s roport showed thal 506 notices had boon sorved, 986 nuisancos abated, snd 4 quartors of Leof, 2 calves, and 18 carcassos of mutton condomned. Mr. Roynolds stated that ‘there ' wore com- - plaints made as to tho inside workings of tho mall-Pox Hospital, aud on motion the Iealth Ofigor was instructod to oxamino into the mat- tor, and roport st the next meoting of the Boord, & Bl On tho eubjoct of tho contrast for scayongor- work, Corporation Counsol Tulay gavo his opin- ion that thie Board hind & right to reconsider and rosolud its’ action in awarding the contraot to (,‘unniu,ilmm & Gray, and then advortise for now proposrls, He recommendod that the Board re- qujre s bond to be furnished with each bid, . Dr, Rauch #aid it ad nover beon tho practise of the Board to require a bond. Mayor Medill enfd n bond was rc:&ulrad by the Board of Publio Works, and should bo in this caso, - On motion of Dr. Johmson, sll bids wore re- Joctod, and the Bocrotary way iustructed to ad- vortiso anow for proposils, to o received np to 2 o'clock p. m.on Monday, April7, and a bond in tho sum of 200 to accompeuy vach bid, VOLUNTARY REDUCTION OF WAGES. - Tt was snnonnoed in ‘Tis Trmung, o othor day, that & number of ship-carpontors and call- ers who did not Leloug to.the Unlon had re- solved to strike for &4 n day, ' They were rocoly- ing $3:50. The.Unlon dld not countquance the strike, and, its mombers continuing to work at the old rates, it proved a fellure. Even su.w n dny ds a larger wum by half & dollar than® 'fs recolved by memborn of tho "eraft at any othor Iako port. - Inconno- quonce, vessels owneil in. Chie: lave heon goht to Milwaukeo, Tolodo, Clovelnud, und But- falo! to bo ropnkufl, and tho ship-car- ontora, nnd calkora of this city hnve baon unablo to oblain - “full © timo" during the sonson, They have at Inst venlizod that {‘L {8, useloss to hopo for an Incroavo of whgon ab_othor ports, and nccordingly, at a ro- cant meeting of tho Union, it was decided to raduco the por diom to $8 ns coon ns tho vesaols now In the ynrus havo sniled. Dy thin nction, whiclt {5 cortainly commondablo, the mon can Bocure almost permanant work; and eave o Inrger Hum dll.\'iu(f tho sonson than was possiblo nt $3.60 o dry. Chieago veescls will horoafter bo made sonworthy ab {\nmo. 3 e “CROSS THE CONTINENT.” o the Editor af The Chicago Tribune : ; Bm: It is to o hoped that your artidlo of Yostorday will wake up the Pacific Railrond lines and induce them to adopt n more libornl tarift £0r tourlata, If not for passongors gonorally. ‘T ,boliovo that, by doing o, thoy would find it pay, 88 the Caontinental linos have, by making liboral concessions to Messrs. Qook & Co., tho great or+ gonizors of tho oxcursion-systom. ‘lhesoe con- cessions amount to from 16 to 45 per cont, . iAs you romark, they (the Pacific Railroad ‘Companies) actually drivo away the intonding nitivo tourists to the Continent ;' but this is not the woret of it—they deter the intending Brit- ish and othor tourlsts,from coming to this coun- try to vislt the splondid and wondorful ‘scenery of the Wost. I beliove that, with or without tho inducoment hold out by the much smaller ex-~ Fonso, tho nalive American wonld, a8’ & rulo, give the ' proforonce, in _his first trip, ‘to the -0Id " World, for tho sake ‘of sooing tho country, and porhaps location of his forofathors, na well as #eolug places of historical renown, which will include most. of -tho cities and towns in tho Ol¢ World ; also, palacos, ca- thodrals, art-gallerics; and their contonts, which ho cangot seo inthis country, DBesides thdso, thoro {s 5ome bosutiful sonory in' England; Iro- Innd, aud Scotland, although on n smallor scale’ thon tho American, and much of this hasold his- torical rominisconces, or has beon immortalized in pootry or prose. Tho samoon the Continont. T'his inducement applies nlso to most of the naturalized Americans, who havo not-hnd the means or opportunity of travoling boforo coming. to this country. Porhaps it iy 08 woll this preforonco should oxist, a8 it educates and oxpands the mind, and sntisfios o cravivg. At the wamo time, I boliovo it proparos_tho tourist for more thoroughly onj‘;ylng the graud scones of Naturc in own country, judging from my .own oxporience, after hiavin, scon all_that was to bo econ in large cities, an iudulged in their scones of excltomont and dissi- pation, Ihave always felt o roliof and pleasura n falling back on'tho scenes of ‘nature, ovor his 08, ovalyhovur beautiful, over changing, snd have folt & lreon, puro seuso of enjoyment never roal- izod in large citics, in holding &woet converso Nature's God.” tending tourlsts (many of whom lhiave onlys limited amonnt to spend) look at the question of :minds boforo, this sottles tho matter. You put ‘down tho exponso, from Now York, of visiting the Far Weat, ot &350, oxclusive of Pullman cars, which, on this trip, becomo a nocessity, and iform s matorial itom_in tho exponso, and will make tho cost atleast $400, exclusive of exponso +of living on the route, # You algo put down the oxpense of n Continon- tal tour, including a large numbor of cities, from the same starting point, New Yorlk, and taling ndvantago of Cook's excursion, at $286, botl ourrency. This would leave the question of oxpenso in this position : To California, {ncluding the principal objocts - Of interent..evennsn To Europe, including many of fho i citict, .. s 280,00 Diiferenco in favor of thie European tour. ... .. $114.00 Now, takitig thoquestion of living on therouto into consideration, 1t makes the differcnce still greater, eay for n two months trip: New York to San Francisco, oxpenses 7 days en route, n1$3,00. Ditto, roturn, i Yorty-six dy's hiotol expeusca at 1,00, MOBSG35 aaaviendiany e Now York ta 'gow or Liverp d'back, 220 dnym, free, exponscs cit outo, (wklug intd consfderation that expenso in traveling by rail for meuls I8 small, 3 also oxponse on tho coutiuent, 40 days ut '§3,60,—$100 gold or in currency.’. . a¥beatanese 11600 In favor of EUropean tour seeesves cavssrossse s $111.00 ‘Theso aro, of conrso, £iio aciial exponics, irfo- spective of tips” to steward, scrvauts, ote., and sll othor oxtras. Tho actunl saving in the una~ voidablo cxpensos it thus, of the trip of 60 days, §225,00 curroncy. I find Messis, Cook & Co. arc making ar- rangemonts to carry out their systom of oxcur- sloua in this country on the samo .plan_ as the Britiel and Europeun, and I wish thom overy Buccoss, . At prosent, Wo hava to deal with things a8 thoy aro. 3 I{ind I can gofrom Now York to the Vionoa Txposition, by o firat-clasa steamor of tho An- chor lino, for 8180 gold,—say 207 curroncy, expenges as sbove for two mionths,. curroucy, 81155 total, 822, p Now ovorybody is not_bound to apend two months; any less time will reduco oxponses .pro x ata. A The Anchor lino provides first-class accommo- dntions at the abovo rates, and includes second- clags railrond carringes in Lngland or on the Con- tinent. Thoso, Judging from a long oxporience, aro proforablo 0 first-class in snwmer particus larly, An additional advantago in traveling by this (the Anchor) line ia: That tho tourlst has the ~ advantage of soecing portunity of stopping an routo, eithor goiug or Toturning, at the following places: : YJW!' TLondon, Dieppo, Rouen, Paris, Btrasbourg, m, Balzburg, Vionnn, “Roturn via Lindau, Zurich, Basle, Belfort, ,Pans, London, Manchester, Glasgow, Now York. Tho above compares vory favorably with tho Dlesers, Cook's route, Tho rush of"travelers this senson ig so groat that most of the steamers aro filled up in advance, and ,any ono intending to trayel this season should look lively. At New York, Mossrs., Cool's: hotol-tickets can bo.ob- fainod, whiol will save expoeo on tho Conti- uent. 7 1f you, Mr. Editor, will throw in your influ- once and induce the railroad companios to moot Meusrs. Cook in carrying out their plan of ox- “cureions, I beliovo wo shall have this country overrun By British and other European tourists, tothe groat advantngo of ovorybody. Asana- tional quostion, it is ono of the grentest impor- tanco, ‘N OLD TRAVELER. “he Sphere of Woman Enlargods | - _From the Sunbury (Pa.) Democrat, . e A Jackson township woman chnllonges any man in the country to meot her and contostthoir superiority in cradling or mowing in the harvest rold, uhm&pmg wood, hauling with & team, hitch= ing up and bresking green mules, or any manual Jabor gonorally ~porformed by men - in tho * country. = Wo do not ~mako this challengo upon more rumor, but with tho consont of tho lady in question, whoso respootability cannot be questioned, Bho also roposes to wrostle any rospoctable man from I’hla county who will mect hor in Jackson ‘Town- #hip, accompanied by friends who will vouch for him. Bhe lias hoeu ongnged in hauling coal in tho vlllage of Horndon, aud boasts that she can do moro work of any ordinary kind than any man in the county. ;: e Dr, Jayno's Expectorant. £o Insldious ara tho first appronohas of consumption that thousands ranain unconsclous of its preseuca un- 11 hias brought them to the vory vorgo of the grave, Au immadliats Tesart to Dr, D, Jayne's Expoctorant, upon tho firut uppearance of cougls, pain, or Goroness of tho throat or chost, would very gonerally preclude a fatal Tesult, or, in cano tho symptoms indicate tho presence of latent connumption, would tend to subdue the vio- lence of the discane, aud thus materially assist in proe Tonging tho Life of tho pationt, Uso tlio Expectoraut, thereforo, when you take & cold, and by so veut tho Jiccessity for it uso in'mora plalnts, Hold everywhero, ————————— Chicago Musicnl College, No. 403 Wa. bash Avenue, i “Th epring term will commenco Monday, April 17, TPuptls wishing o take lessous will pleaso call as soon sapossiblo o faclitulo srranglng of cloases, Goorge ¥, loot, President ; F, Zlegfold, Diructor, i ———— H ‘Works of Art at Anction. i Meaars, G, Glovannoul & Co,, call tho attention of the public to thelr ealo of Itulian sunrbla and agate goods at 10 o'clock this moruing, at the salesrooms pf W, A, Buttors & Co, Seo advertisement, 2 1 sadllfie bt i Burnett's Kalliston l removes tan, sunbury, sud frecklos, angerous conie i Iis with-Nature, and in *looking up from Nature to ' - I havo digressed .a little. But, when the in-' expongc, aven if thoy had Lad any doubt in their tho Scottish scenery and towns, and has the op-’ Starting from -Now_York—Glasgow, Liver- | olug pret* INDIANA’S GORILLA. S Sal ©no of :tho Accom, Tonew? Musenm Co; alns to the Mnyor==A Wild "M who O 11 ‘Subsist on Afr nand Promisos, ,Ono of tho most-romarkablo -looking human bings {hat-ovor had oxistoncs complninad to tho Mayor yestorday, that ho had, beon swindled by the propriotors of Jones' Musoum, a travoling show of tho horriblo ordor, now located at No, 45 Woat Randolph stroot. It appesrs that whilo tlie * musoum " wag being urged through tho noighboring Stato-of Indisnn, tho manngors dis- covored the complainant, Froderlek Ifottiach, at Tolloston, Mo resombled a gorilla 8o much od Artists of “thab thoy concolved tho idon of onu- ‘| gnging him to porsonate & wild man dn - tholr ontertainment, The woductive offor of $26 a month. and board was thrown out ,0& n balt for Fred to-nibblo at, and ho gulpod it .down without wasting time In cousideration, and bocame & membor, of the company, —consisting ‘of an obeso wWoman,” n°man g0 thin as to bo al- ‘most invisiblo at n side view, n'aword-swallowor, n loarriod pig with .5 proponsity for short:cards, nmonkoy, a fongloss snnko,.mi‘d o hond-organ. Arrayed ' fn tights, * Fred, with his mpufislvo “fontiiraa aud’ musshapon body, strack torrar to .|: tho hearts of tho !hfl{)lfl rustics who patronized tho show on its tonr through the Hooslor Bnta, "o wns'a groab onrd for tho managoment, Every porson who-saw bim, elioved that his . andfathor, ot ..loast, was, & fino '&M | Afrlcan gorilla, who might Ve .mot « Mungo ' Park in - his solitary wandorings. Aftor Indiana had boen thorough- 1y canvassod, the musoum proprictora decided to yisit Ohicago, and.tako Frod with thom. . They , 8rrived boro a fow days . ngo, .and over singe tho wild man"_ hds boon o sourco ‘of wonder to 0n6 who linyo soon him: Wild ‘men resomblo famo mon in two respeots. at lenst : thoy will eat and sleop, The museum people, however, a) ¥nlr to hinve overlocked tlieso minor mattors in hoir dealings with Hottisch, They haye. given him no monoy, ond havenever evon asked him if o crust of bread would do him good. -Natural- Iy cnouqh, hie complains to tho Moyor, that he ¢nunot live long undor such disadvantagoous eircumstances. Ho cannot bé s docont wild man. on an empty stomach. Every timo' he comes on +he stago ho fools mora liko going to sloop than bollowing around snd meking a fool of himeelf for nothing & wook, All he wants the Msyor to do s to got mome monoy for him from tho mu- in Honor . told him l would seo ‘bo dono. ‘Soriously spoaking, Hot- tisch i a: horriblo-looking porson. Hoihas ‘o small, round hoad, glittering blaok eyes, no per~ éoptiblo chin, protruding lips, tarnod-up noso, and a forohond that rocodes at » mdst acute an- glo. In; addition to thoso pocullaritios, Lo ia Blightly humpbackod! SUBURBAN NEWS. LAKE FOREST. . An intoresting socinl ovent at Lake Forest, yosterdsy, took place in the nuptials of Charles X. Gilen, Eaq., of the firm of Gilea Bros. & Co., of this city, and Mary, oldost - daughter of the Hon. W. H. Ferry, of.tlie Commercial Bank, {n this city, the coromonios toking placo at Mr. Forry's elegant residonco on the lako shore. The Rev. Mr, Taylor, of Lake Forost, officiated. -A Bpocinl car took a party of friends from this {olty at 0:80 8. m. Tho coremony took placo at 12 m., recoption followiug at 10'lgok. A large mumber of {: frionds. and guests wore in at~ tendance at the lattor. The house wae oxqui- sitoly docorated with flowers, that charmed the party into utter forgetfulnoss of the wintor storin raging outside. _Among thoso’ present " wore tho Ilon, J, V. Farwel and)| lndy, the Hon, 'C. D. Farwell, and many others of Mr. Forry's neighbors in tha town, which-hasnow a lnrge and cultivated. ' society, mnde up of the familics of some of our bost known business mon. The prosents wore nn array of rich and clogant gifts most prized: from. association with tho donors, Tho newly- wedded pair loft for the East last evening, will sail for Europe onrly in April to bo absont four: months, to be followed throughout their jour- }qu l‘g the warm wishes of &’ multitude of rionds, OARLAND. 1 . The nuptials of Rov. Bon E, 8. Ely, pastor of tho Graco Irosbytorian Churel, Cottage | Grove, and Miss Mocro, and ostimable youn Indy.of Lis cngrogation, woro st o ovening at tho Onlland Gongregational Church, in the proscnce of & very largo numbor of in- vitod guosts. The happy couple loft imtie- diatoly on an Eastorn tour —t YESTERDAY'S SNOW-STGRM. Tt would bo o uscless wasto of epaco and roportorial onorgy to chronicle, in 6o many dxy, unintoresting paragraphs, tho hours, minutes, and.goconds of delay which every railroad-train coming to nnd ‘golng from -tho city experienced yoaterday, owing to the sudden and violent enow- storm. Buflico it to say that thoy were all-pretty well behind time, and that the tracks of Loth storm aud horso railroad lines axe soveral inches, and in somo places sovoral feot, below tho sur- faco of tho snow-fall. What's thio uso of writing about snow-storms, anyhow ? Thoy aro neither now or remarkablo in" this section of country, ‘When you read the storyof one, you read tho story of all that occurred before, aud ~nll that aro likely to ocour ofter, Tach suc- ce:dluq ono is ‘the’ worst of the season,” nnd o **source of the utmost discomfort to those whoso business brings thom out of doors.” Tho fact that ‘‘ the snow was five feat doep in o drift at the cornor of Madison and Doarborn stroets, or that Jones’ collar was full of it, or that it was imposgiblo to gob into Smith's sforo on account of it, doos not intorest tho- gencral publio ono way or tho otlior. It's mothing but nowspapor cant, and Tue TrinuNe proposes to have no moro of it, 'Thorofore, wo will summarizo by soying that tho etorm was quite overo; that considerablo snow foll ; that the railroad compa- nlos aro doubtless greatly annoyed at it; that thoy are not more annoyed than pedostrians, and .that everybody will recoyer his or hor usual e~ “ronity and good . tempor to-morrow or noxt day and porhapa bo out in & new spring overcoat, or ducls of a bonnot. A g T —— DISTINGUISHED VISITORS. Tho members of the now Board of Railroad and Warehouse Commission, consisting of H, D, Cook, of MoLoan County, D. A. Brown, of Bangaman County, and John A, Piorson, of _Madison -County, roached this city on Monday evening. At 13 o'clock yostorday thoy visitod tho Chamber of Commarco, and were recoived by Presidont Oulver and Socrotary Randolph. It was oxpoctod that they would be introduced to _thoBoard from the platform, and make known what thoy intonded doing, in formal spoochos, but tho Commissioners, beiug modost, thoy do- clined the invitation. to make themselves con- epicuous, and hence tho more prominent mem- bora of the oard of Trade wor brought up by tho President and Becretary and individually introduced. ~ Thoir object in coming ta this city was nof to expross tholr vlows, but to sooure information relative to the inspoction of grain and othor mattera conneoted with: tho warohouse buginess, ‘Tho hooks of the inspec- tion and registration departmouts wors oxam- ined by them at half-past 8 o'clock, and half an Liour afterward thoy mot and conversed with tho Asslatant Inspoctors at their oflic, No. 166 Wost Washington streot, Tho Commissionors will romain in Chicago until Thuraday eveuing, and will consult with commission men, bankors, and othors interosted in warchouses, in order to bo- comoacquainted with the bLusinoss, that thoy may act undoratandingly whon they roturn to Bpringtield, S ] The Moon~Ilonx. From the Golden Age, - TYeara ago tho, Now York Sun—not thon so hlfixm&r moral a journal as it has since bocomo— trhied with acience and tho truth by publishing -n {amous esmay purporting to describe what Bir Joln Horsohell Lind discovered in the moon— mmul{, mon, animals, and a life like that on our own planst, The ingenious flction was soon ex~ ploded,’ and _became popularly Lnown s ¥ The Moon-Foax.” Its a\lthom{lip was crodit- od to Prof. Richard Adams Locke, who died n foy yoara ago. Bhortly after Mr, Looke’s doath & neat littlo eugraving of Lis ntollectual faco, with u fac-simile of his sutograph, was publishod, and copica distributed awong tho motnbers of tho yrous, o8 & memorial of the Profousor's siccess- nl satiro, Bo far a8 wo know, ‘tho suthorship- wag nover disputed whilo Locke lived. Lut now that ho I8 mouldering awny in the grave, Prof. Deorgan, in & publishod book called -+ Budges of Paradoxes,” states that *‘‘Iho Moon Honx" was written by M. Nicollet, a Ironch savant umplo(u by the United Htntes GQovornmont fu - tho. solentific oxploration of. tho Wost X mongy—if it can bo called such—is us follows ; “‘J.‘hi\ru {8 no doubt that it—tho Moon Hoax— was producod fu the Unitod Btates by M, Nlcol- Iot, an patronomor of Parls, and a fugitive of some lind,” Abouthim 1 have heard Lwo storios. Firat that ho lled Lo Amorloy. with funds not his own, and that this hook “wns ‘n more devieo t6 raina tho wind, Bucondly, that ho was a protege of Linplacd, atid of the Uolignao party, and nlso an ontspoken man., . . , Tho moon story waa writton and sont £ Franca, oblofly, with tho Intention of -entrnpping M. Arago, Nicollot's otpecinl foo, into tho bollof of it e e il THE CITY IN- BRIEF. * A meoting of the Councll Committeo on Stroota and Alloys, Wost. Division, will behold this aftor- :noon, at the Oity Clork's oftive, to- discuss some ,r‘nllmn!l questions, * 5sh e . +'The Board of Publio Works yestorday openod- ‘soveral Dide for the constriction of enging liourcs on Chioago avenuo and Twelfth streot. ‘Tho award will be made in n day or two. ‘Tho Bonrd of Dircotors of tho Chicago Me- chanics' Inatituto meots this afternoon, .ot 8 o'olock, ot tho Buildors’ Exchango, No. 168 Las Hallo atroot. ¥ ¢ i i The Oommon Council Committeo on Harbor and Bridges will moot in tho City Olork's oflico, " this nftornoon, to talkovora new bridge at Four- toonth stroet and tho widoning of tho- river at . Twolfth stroet, . fni Ovwing to tho sovoro. storm, the laying of tho coznor-atono of tho now 8t. Pail's Church ha been postponed until Bnturday, a¢11 o'olook 1 tho forenoon. ¥ « The Board of Polico Commiesionors yostords) opened bids for 1,600 feot of rubber liose, with -unuY‘llnga, and will make public announcement ?‘E ‘: :l:hn;uccuuunu applicant for tho contract in & 8. : The lactures to tho astronomical olasa of tho Woat Side Christian Union will be illuatratod this evening by a sorion of vory fluo * Iantern® ‘llm“' roprosenting tho hoavenly bodies in mo- | tion. - el ) ® The Board of Education held o meoting yos- tordnixevoulng, Mr, Tlichberg in tho Chair, Pros- ont, Inspectors Hosing, Goggin, and Richborg, There boing no quorum present, the Board ad- Journod. John Walpolo, whose gambling-louse was'pull- ed on Thursdny night, was finod 810 by Justico Banyon, yeatorday mumlnl(,;. Walpolo did not rosont hig rf‘plnvln writ, the proporty capturod nving boen destroyed. Yostorday tho Board of Police appointed Mi- ohinol NeCarthy as speolal policoman ot tho North Branch torminus of the Chicago & Pacifie Rail- road, and A, B. Bushnoll : aa, Bfiudnl policoman for the Chamber of Commorce Building. + Tho loss by fira at T, M. Hale's packing-house, yontorday morning, was £3,000. ‘The insuranco is as follows : Home, Oalifornis, £3,000; North wostern Natlonal, of Milwaukeo, 1,600 ; Ho! man, Now York, $1,600; total, 86,000, .Tho ori- gin of tho fira is unknown. i : i A gnckctbonk wvas found on Weat Madison stsoot, by Officer Brown, yestorday morninj -| which contained & small amount of monoy mfd #omo papers. It is in tho possession of Ber- gonnt Xllls, at the Contral Btation, where the owner can have it by proving his title. Capt. Guud, of the Third Procinot, arrested a boy, at an oarly hour yestorduy morning, who had In his possession a valuablo copper kettlo, It is belioved that the boy has no {‘tlu to the kottle whick ho could sustain in a court of law. If the ownor will call for It ho can héve it. Charles Heymoyor, in whose saloon on Bouth Halstod stroct young Goetz was murdered a fow days ago, was fined $26 by Justice Banyon, {outordny. for gelling liquor without o licenso, t nppears that the man's firat liconfo was ro- voked, and that ho subsequently procured -anothor under an sssumed nome, eod started in businesa o few doors from his old placo. Abont 6 o'clock on Monday ovoning, o little girl named Katie Howitt, whoso Eunntu resido on Crossing stroot, ncar tha Northwestorn Kall- road, wiis run over on Elston avonue, near tho Bloomingdalo road, by a butoher's wagon. The drivar drovo off af o furious spoed whon ho suw the littlo girl proatrato on the ground. Sho way romoved £0 hor home. The attending physicinn, Dr. Parks, thinks sho will recover, flxuugh eoriously Liutt intornally. At 2 o'clock to-moirow afternoon, Aldermoen Warron, . Richardson, Schatfner, . Mooro, and Quirk, composing tho Spegial Committeo ap- pointod by the Common Council to examine publio bnildings, will visit.all the prinoipal thone tros in the city for tho purposs of cxamining thoir hoating arrangemonts and tho facilities for eacape in cago of fire, Tho city suthoritios aro rather bohind-hand in this matter. Some montha ago Tne Tuinuxe published a*long nrticlo sliow~ ing the relativo morits of evory theatre in tho clty in tho mattor of safetyfrom fire, which it would be woll for the Special Committee to read over again, S The man Rosonberg, who was paralyzed in & fight in . the St. Jamos Hotel, on Clarlc streot, on Monday morning, is gotting botter. He hny enten no food sinco roceiving his injurios, but tho powor of spooch has roturned, and ho can moyoe ono arm. Dr, Quirk prouounces him out of danger. Itis said by Willinms' friends that Lo did nok choko or lieat Rosenberg, but only pushod him, cavsing him to fall upon tho edgo of o tub. Tho face of tho injured man is swollon and bruised, and does nob sustain this statemont. . 7 . Tt is not probable that an offieial investigation of tho affnirs of tho Reliof and Ald Society will be mado by the Common Council. Tho action of that body on Mouday night, in rofusing' to ap- proprints monoy to defray the necessary. ex- ponses of the Special Committeo, ims hud tho offect of causing tho members thereof to loso ol intorest in tho matter, Had the Council act- od dlflcmntl% o mooting of tho Committeo would havo beon held yestorday, at which ar- rangoments would have boor made for conduct-~ ing tho examination of the Bociety’s books and papers in a proper manuor. Under the circum- stancos, howevor, the membors do not feol dis- posed to give the subject auy furthor attention, Roes il Ay The IRnbagas Xnt. From the New York World, Tho story of how tho nnba§u hat, now so faghionablo in Paris, was invented is amost curi- ous one. For nlong timo it was a mystery, but, tho narrative of itu origin hna recontly boen told. ' ocean, it will probably intorost those who, may 'ohanco to wear it to know that! that notorious creaturs, Cora Poarl, way tho inventor of the nh:gunn. Miss Pentl, na the story runs, attonded n bnlliant suppor ot tho Maison Dorco aftor witnessing M. Sar- dou's play of Rabngas.” While at the tablo the whim soized hor to manufacture & noew sort of bat, which she predicted would soon bocome the fashion. Carrying out her caprice, sho took & Dt of ono of tho gontlomen present, out the rim off with a table-knife, and requosted the gwuer of tho hat to crush it in with his flat with all tho forco ho could give the blow, 'his way done, and tho rosult was a nondesaript head- covoring, round in. shapo, and with o ‘most uproarious turn. 'Sho thon called for & groon voll and n ribbon, and doolared that she would yoar that bat for tho rest of tho senson in the Champs Elysces and elsewhore. Blo was a8 -good ag her word, aud, after a while, n fashlonablo modlsto took up tho iden, and ladlos who neithor knew nor cared whonce the hat originatod adopted the fashion s an oxquisito novolty. This occentric bonne is mot only ourlous in shnpo, but it is worn curiously. It is coverod with & voll, and is placed on tho back of the hoad, nsif it wero golug to fall at every ‘moment, —8Bpringfleld, Mass., g\pmprintuu $100,000 for the oxpentsies of ite Firo Departmont the ensuing yonr. ‘This includes new buildings, oto. MUSXCAL. " QHEERFUL VOIOER,” FOR _BOHOOLS, | o romirk- CLARKE'S avte ctare aoterof this MODEL INSTRUOTION BOOK. From tho frst it e takon INJUW tho 1oad, selltog largoly, and ellolting high commondationy from thoso wnqui- METHOD ot to judge. Musical writors for tho papors say: *‘Likely to vosome aa popuisr FOR, **Tho vory book!"—** Among noticos, every artiole haa STRADS [ ALL BUY IT. ‘Thero 1s nomiatake about as Riohardson's, "= ; T A Sustly placed 1t far REED svoro any stmtter book.'~**A"*raots and alluzes tho puplt, “Ovorlloring wits puro moto- ORGANS, aronr } . Prloog2.0. Yorsaloevarywhora, SPARKLING Olver Ditson & Lo, TOR ALL san, sorrs) WA | o8y, ¥ .| And aus, ‘M}}?{'.SS. e 'S, Utinton-at., Lotwoen Raudolpli and Washington, i TUIRD WEEK OF © JAMES W. WILDER & CO0/8 3 g g 'Y NATIONAL CIRCUS! " IMONDAY, Marolaf, aud ovary alght this waok. . Also .| Bumily Matinioes on Wdnosday and Saturdny Aftornoons. Tirat apponranco of S M'LLE. LOUIE LOSHELL O Hhin Wiro Vol ANES ROBINSON, OLAT- g R e B 8T0KkS, togothor it all tho ‘ol favoritos, and must maghllicont stud ot I b gt inaghllicont stud of ring and portormiog 7 ACADEMY OF MUSIO, | IMMENSYE BUOCCESS OF FR.&N%’ MAYO ] DAVYEY OROCKETT., ‘The largest sudioncen of any Theatre In Ohlcsgo, Jtaiiatedinist i sl M o by the l"b\"l“ll{‘l""l’ha A'UADE![Y COMPANY, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, TAST NIGHTS OF EDWIN BOOTH. ‘Wednosday and Thurada, Last Nighta of RICHBELIBEU. Fridey. Baturd Baturdsy Noxt, wool OLE 47, ; ANNA DIOKINSON, . MONDAY, EVENING, March 81, at.the Michigan-av. Baptist Ohuroh, in hor New Leoturo, CWILATS TO HINDER ?7? FRIDAY EVENING, April 11, at the Oontenary M. B. R Ohdreb, West Bido, “JOAN OF ARC.? Admisslon, b0 conte; roservad goats, 95 cents oxtra,’ Balo of-saataat F\ H. Tlovoll's Book-roomu, 114 East Mad:: 1 and Carponter & Blioldon's Bookstoro, %68 Was V. : MICH.-AV, BAPTIST OHUROH, JOHN B. GOUGH. VL dofrae i Lt lastaro i Ohiongo at the Mihigua- av, Bantist Quiroh, on Thursdsy ovenin, Mareh 3. Mfiug?%nfl%_d}odn\’smuunfi "(Oraen Ovirturs’ by Tis Lacturd will bo for tho bongltof tho WOMAN' pEEA R o TAHNEMANN (ato tho Scame 1 Tiokets, 50 ots. ; Rosorvod Boats, 78 ats. ; for salo ongad aftor Motday, at'Cobira Library, 471 Wabnstave snd 86 $Huiror Brost Phiarimnoy, 13 Btateas. "MYERS' OPERA HOUSE, Monroo-st., botwaon Dearborn and State-ste, Avlngton, Cotton” & Kembles. Minstrels. " by AN ENTIRE NREW PROGR . Produotion of £he WogEAVS Dariosens 093 It Kome blo, entitled IS SNENEZBER. 00K, tneo—{IAMLET, - --' S ‘lis great bronah Sonsation Drema—ATTL TUOLY (GJACKIN and WILSON o tmo scts. Now Vocal Quar- u. fornli ¥ory ovoning and Baturday Matiago. HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. WEDNEADAY, Macoh 26, Afforncon and Evantog, 10th o i ‘and 0th porformancos of Bartloy Campbell's P E IR K Xo; Or, Love at Long Branch, tivoly LAST NG THREE of this ox- Al S e B 8l ‘Monilay, Mareh St AL, { g Fypparation, tho idtest Tifth-av, Thoatro sucooss, ATKEN'S THEATRE---ATMEE, As it may in timo worlt its way to our aido of the | TFAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OF A TNMOETES. g Parisian Opera . Bouifle?! WO PERFORMANOES TO-DAY. At 9 o'clock, Grand Almeo Matlnoo—LA GRANDE DUGHESSE, ' Afmna as Lo Duhoso; Jutoan as Frite, At8 o'ologk, GENEVIEVE DI} BRABANT, Almoo 88 Drogani Bonollt as Gonoviove; Loouyor and Afarcas as tho Gonsdarnes. To-morrow (Thursday), Maroh-27, LES BRIGANDS, Almoa, Honol, Jutea, Duokiosno. iy Last kmhtbnluhn—nonnflt of Milo, Bonelli— LA BETLE HELENE, Ratardsy * Afternoon Farowoll Matinoo—-Aimao and Juteau in LA PERICHOLE, Haturday, Maroh 39—Farowel] Night-ORPHER AUX S." Afmoo, Bonolll, Jutoau, ota. fi\;}}mlnlonmz 0 Matinoe, with st 81, nday noxt, MOKEE RANKIN a8 Rip Van Winklo, OPERA BOUFFE LIBRETTOS, Savo 0 cental Only cirraot and comploto odltion, T PRIOH, ONLY I G omplote edttion 15, ONLY 15 ORNTS, PRI For ealo by INO. MOLTER, {20 Wost Madison.st: THREADS. & P. COATS f 8 “Aro soft finlshed, withont tho uso of nny sub= stanco whatever. to produce nn artificlal gloss, thereby preserving thio supcrlor strength of -sixecord ‘thrend. The new shade of bluclk bas o sliken <polishy and nll nmnbers are warranted six-cord to 100 inclusive. For Sale by all Dry Goods Dealors, ASK FOR J. & P. COATS’ BLACK, And uso it for Maching Sawing. OCEAN NAVIGATION, Sailing twlce & wook from Now York, and carrying pas. Continontal ‘songers o il parts of Groat Britaln, Trelsnd, Hurope, aud the Moditerranoan, Uabin froi B85; Stoer- a0, Beitish aud Iriah ports enst, §30; wast, $1-provi- alons fnoludod. Continental ports same aa other rogular Lings. | ALl pafably In U. 5, ourtonoy. . Apply for fall in- at tho Company's otilocs, 7 Bowllng Groen, N. Y., and N, E. cornor LaSallo and Madisonsts., Obicago, n-g HENDIRSON BROTHERS, Agents, COTTON DUCK. COTION DUCK, FOR BROWN, DRAB, WIITE, AND BLUE OVERALLS, Also, RUSSELL MILLS and DRUID COTTON SALL DUCK, manufactured and offored to wholosalo buyers at. Toweat pricas by N, BOYNTON & 00, 8§57 Commerciul-st,, Joston, Nnss. MEDICAL CARDS, DR. C.BIGELOW GONFIDENTIAL PIIVSICIAN, {1 Statost., Ohloago. e woll ko by all veatora'o tho paparst that Be: 0, Digolow i¢ i oidost oiabiivien pigleisn s Ohloago, Belence and exporience havo mado Dr, B, the most ro. nownod SPEOTALIST of tho ager honorad by tho pross, srteamed of tho ighist mfidlnl‘lllnlnmun{lh{,ll‘ th odioal lutituton of {hoday, having: dovotod TVENTY YEATS OiF HIS LI'E i porfeotlug tomedion thabwill ouitivoly ail canon off GLRONIO AND BPIOTAL ARICH tn both soxos. ULTATION FIER, SEPARATE PARLONS fios ud pontlomson, Call, GORILISPORDENGE GONFIDENTEAT, " Alldross all lottary, with stampe, to Dr. 0. BIGILOW, No. 451 Stato-st. COBURN Medical Institute, 175 and 177 South Olark-at,, ocoror Monrao, Ohtoa, Toundod snd conduoted by Dr. ;" O. Oohrn, foF nt and ot all forumaof chronio and s; In both aoxos, This Tnstitute Is unquostionably L sclentifio in this country for, the troatmont of Dr. Goburn Is o rugulor graduato of modicine, ‘world, to bo sca yal. Vuung nion who re: quiro & physician nover fnil to tud lpnud{mllnf and & por- manent ouro at tha hands of Dr, Goburn, Bond twa atampa for his books on wale aud fomaly disoasn, to agy addrons, tn soalod onvolopes, - Addross lottors D, J, Or GOHUILN, 176 and 177 Houth Olark-st,, Ohlongo, Til contidontial, Otlios hours: 0. 1, 10 8. 1, ; Sunday, % todp.m. » A, Bagsett, 29 Stato. lcao, & graduate of the Univorsity of Tlladolpnia, 18 adusritou By tho. profoion: Grors: ubllo fo Tio thia mua (horousity “qualifed, it sud pucoasstul phyalolann thg rustmiont u(all the disvase hix spuclalty—Norvaus, Ohroulo and Sgoeinl Disoa ‘Thoso fiviog 4 s distancy troatod by lettur. ~Houd modival troatiss, Cousultation frev, NO OURE! . Nopavr DI, Kean, 860 Bouth Olark-st., Chicago, Moy bo onfidentlally conmuited, peronslly or by mall o ahiron ; v, "I, . KIAN 1n the onily bisstclanin the oity o war- raula oures 07 wo pay. Oltlcy hioyrs from ¥ a. w, Wb p.u L | aleopers on night tratas, RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS ‘Winter Arrangemont, EXPLANATION OF REFRAZNOE MANKG,— t Balurday sx asplod. +Sunday excoplods 3 Mondayssceplod. Vi rivo Bundayat8:i0a. m. § Dally. o SMIoAGD & ILTON RAILRORD. 2 Sty 1 Line, and Loutslana ”“S’f,:.”’ il route S vath Oidcayato Knnias Gl Untox ) Weat Bidey e ‘B, Touts & Springflold T yis Mnn‘l/ln \fadieon-ot, b Iz Arrive, #1158, m,|* 8:10p. ms 9:18 8, ma [* B:10 P, me :10 p. . |* 2110 p, me bt st ) ariio, (T4 Lot 0 7 o, (. t 20p. m. e FoftorsonOlLy ftxpress, o0 b 1. [H7 Tooria, Rooak & Dastia’ o0, m. iinxm . m, SDatly, via Matn Lino, aud dally excopt Baturday, vid Joksoqvillo Division. 'Lino, And dadly, ekt B, D, v o, St "exaopt. Onton Depol, corner. Hadison and Can '87 Weat Hautfaon-at. and at Dep T Teavs, |_Arrice byt 91000, m. [+ 7:20 8, m. Milwauken & Ps | afistsed e [1mms olls Night Expross. t9:00 p. m |* 8:00 p. m, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depots~rivol of Lakeat,, Indlanaav,, and Sixl and Canal and Slzteenih-tte, Ticket oficatn Brigge and af depote, Teate, * Arrive. Blot ang, Lino, Galesbur; 500 Hondota & Ottaws Avurora Paieongo; Aurora Passana ngor Aurora Passo: (Bunday).. Biliiaue Siois Oits Kane. ity aoiilo Night i gmz.‘. Bred Aacon ownor’s Grave Accomumodation Ottana snd Stroator Pasong ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Lakeat, and foot af Teantyascondat, Dgket Depot Sfoot e ce, 15 Canal-st,, cornor af” n, i ;.Iydn Parl 170 bark hnd E 0 i ark and Oal 11 . |* 81! 1ds Fark and Oak W 110D, m.|* 7:38p: *70n Baturdays this train will o rah to CLAmpalgn. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & ELNDINN#TI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Trgtnsarrissnd depart fram tha Great Conial Rallroad iy o divough tikita and lpingt om0 e omtef Teamins onen- oy Cangoat: i Stichiganiav.q also ook of T o o BERE | Arrive at Oinolanatl 30 p. Tralagarcivo ot Chlongoat 70, 1o, aad 10y, m, ol lino phnaing Satarday SIght tein to Olodianet. {n gh' o Olaolunatl, Pullman 'ho entr train runs thro: corner Gongress 8:00p, m. B:608, m. 9ilba. m. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Tiekot affice, 81 West Stadisonat, Leate, *10:18 8, m. [* 8:45 10315 &, m. | 845 150 8. e 10 . i 0. ?g'-’n 18 p. ] 204 1508, m. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot,corner of Hagrioon und Sherman-is, Dk affce; Teave, Qmaha, Loavenw'th& Atohison Ex Poru Atcommaodation, Nlght Kxpross, ., 00 o0, o LAKE SHORE & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERN RANLROAD. Deyoty comner Harrlson and Sherman-is, Tickst oficas, northiesst corner Clark and Randolpl-stesy and southoes corner Canal and dadison Zeav, * 6:40a. m. * 9:00a. 5 D. *19:00 RETS Mall, via Alr Efno and Mato Lino| ~930p. m. Bpoclal Now York Expross, via - CHICAGD. DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD, Pussenger Depot at P, C. & St, Louls Depol, corner af Cas ‘nal and Kinsfe-ats, 4 and Ticket affica 168 Washing-ton-at, Leave, | drrive MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depal, f af Theenty-acond-at o Zost o Lake ut . and foo cket office, 76 Canal-it,, corner af dadison. Mol sia matn snd st lino). Morning Expro 9,008, m. Night Ypress, 10310 p, m. WENTWORTH, O aal Passangor Agait. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS Yor Matorial, and ‘Work, and La« bor Required in the Construc- tion of the Cook County Jail and Criminal Court Building, Bealod proposals will ba recolved until tho 7th day of Apzll, 1800, at noon, by tho Board of Commlssloner ‘of Odok County, for tho farnishing and. dpiivory of afl ma- rial, work, labor, and_ construotion of and for tho ool Gounty Jall'and Criminal Court, Bullding, being ereated on tho cornor of Michigan and Doarborn-ste., fu tho Cit of Ohleagy, aocording to plans and specifioations, dotailt and dearige on flg fo the oficn of Mowsrs. Apmatrong 4 Ligan, Arcilioots, No. 14 Bouth Olarkt.,” Chicago, a1 ollows, to wit: 1, All matorial, work, Isbor, construotion, and finish for ontlzo mazon, out stono, sud plastering work com: leto. P\ All matorls], work, labor, construotion, and fialsh for the iran work'complote. 8. All materia), work, labor, construction, and finisb for tho buildin, to, P A1 matorial, work, Jabor, construction, and finfsh carpontar, jolnor, and woodwork com: 4. for tho plumbing and gas-fitting comploto, "I'ia atono to Lo used may Lo granites, marblos, or sand« stonos. Hlia qualitios must Lave uiforuty of color, tox; nd, duabiity, aud'no stona will b aonslileeed ot boun toaf Wiioso uatty has B 0 by actunl uso 1a bulide 3 Bildors may inoluda ono or mora of &hé toma specifiod roposats, osals must bo mado on Driuted forme to o obtained of the' Gounty Olork, and be Gooompsniod with a copy of thls notioo, aud by a pona) bond In tho sum of one thousand dollars (81,000), with sac aurity, to Lo approved by aaid Board, thattho biddor will acuept and pertorm the coutracbil awarded to him and give boud, wlth approved sogurity thorofor, as folloms: For tlio stono, uason, and plastoring wo 2, Tor tho iron work and matorial Tor thio oarpontar, jolnor, and matorial,.,. . For 1""" phumbing, gas-iing, rial .. work, o7 Fosars! l‘lolmufl ‘must b Inolosod {n a scalod onvelope indorsed ‘Proponals (for tho varlous kinda_of work aud nisterls) namod) sid depusitod with tho ‘Ogunty Ulork, addrosse w The Board of Commisstonors of Couk County, 0B, NINGER AENIATES A TITOMAB LONERUAN, GUORGE M, BOGUL, Gommitteoen Publlo Bulldiagy, loard Gt Cominlisioners ‘of Coo .47 Tiuos, Wourusl, Post, Btaats-Zoitung, Union, and 00 00py. Intor-Oce: Ohileago, __FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. $5 Pa(ikdgésw o FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOIL BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE.

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