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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, -APRIL 1v, 1873 2 Sons of Temperance, of both scxes, was held at - ON ITS FEET. 3 end'a messags to wam tho approaching train cf mendsmus, 06—Esspor G Smidt end Bermncl, A“BIGLTHING. the residence of, Paraon Reese.. Tho object of lesa than the original cost price, and petitionars | .and_ Frederick Esistings: case, T 3 ! dsnger, the b; i1 goi i THE COURTS. Pray sp injunction restraining tho eclo of any | O Cled e Sheridun v, Danfel Dly; 5 +| the meeting was made known tothe outside | : by 2 “Pnli'hlffinw?;;inggli?lxgvzufiflgfidr? i —_— -part of the stock until further order of the | Zompds $500. 0,525—Samo . Joha W, Walker; samo,'| | s world by a doputation of abont fifteon of the | | | = i . ‘.| engineer saw the signal in time to 8v0id & fonr. | { the Erine---Board of o | B0 e SR St Pulp eyl . chasios | The Selence ‘of Banking as Sus- Teaker Pormasion, "ho arcued tre sbipett | The Chicago Academy of Sei- - ful dsstor, Tho sngino fan agalat tho fee, i o Y . b o p P o 3 echanic on | s S = ot i < ;i i TRy s v 'y lent fo i Transfer of the Brine---Board of |-, o, 5 FEorocmssmo smommass. ior Gourt,. e sl avene, Lo v |, teihed bythe-United States: . | Rdrem up,” visiting the. City Drng Storo, tho | < < ences. B heavy braneh, which strack the il ansoricct & 3 Trade Case, - :for wdissolution of the co-partnership. existing | [ &30 el MY s Drug_Palace, and tho drug store'of Dr..Jen- der, and inflicted tho injuries that rosalied fopor K " |"betrech himeelf and O. P. Risborg. On tho 1st \’S PERFIDY._ Courts, nings, whero the following “note of warning” death, The passengers wers b6 rateis i ber [ DR " | April,—sn ominous date,—1872, ho entered into CRAIN’S PERFIDY.— was read to tho soveral proprietors of the afore- | e 2 — -~ - | Gseapy that & attempt wes lmmg:‘d;t:riugthg{ i partuership with defondant, intending, with o e ogns Tearomi= Presidont Net| . = S=T=or == = |mid setor csisblisbimen smith tho excep- other Bailding Ready for Its | rowand her; but she fim!i'dud.mad‘{am“: 2 . q , to on , e Bo, i .. |-tion . Jennings. The & o ing i . The_Value_of_Chicago.Land Prac- |- ke D o e Disa Taland avonue, Tie- Only Zeats His Creditors, but Deserts | \Creditors of Bankrupt : Insurauco Compa- | Lo, but an acconmodating opening undor th _Occupancy. g ;}‘{,’,,,,'*‘g;,{;‘;;;z”g fx?:\:id;;td{etyims?g Hhaig - tically Tanght, borg was to Leep tho booke, Sebiogt L e hem | Eiis Wife, Leaving Hex tn aDestituto |° "nies Bono ‘Ont of Taterest on oo A€ s tors aimiked e doonsent; e f;——- ——— marewarded, and the men and women yhe oy e | gyt af o culvey, rifortuan |- SoRvon-wEoReRting GoreorRonn y © T gy Averago Deposit o - | rukum, Har tnonol, 88 16 b0 90 | i Dot Brosont, amd Fuburs o fho | 507 on cpprkalty (5 Hack I‘I’I'g“l’::-;}lg:%;mmhm' ; """ c? e [ clerical, character. . In fact, plainti 5 The following correspondence will explain it- 3 £458,668. .possossion: - - - - cooc o 4 o e of poor Lottio's bravery by ct.sing han d ! SRR E : “id " I, and that defendant now threatens g P e, Yo arg heroby wamned that your nofariona [i L . Sl g | Melancholy Termination of Two- Trading f;w{}'flmg getablisbment. for b own pocu~ solt: ¥ . : &5 : hiky i oador drug non Dt whick Academy. ‘monument o ho erected to her memory. . ..\ ! Parinersips o b B ol s s | et B e O [ o e ey oing D : N cyrend ' ? DT issu 3 . 2 J nt er 0 - of b Dg Ou S i I TS S ro By X 5 S wi : ¢ petition J BOIC & BIS=: | 44} in the city, hos ordered that all his leiters bo do- || ¥ m eaty, g on Wa svenno, near. Van Buren sades s % otihet & v ; of Lockport, in the County of Will, Tlinois, d manifosts no harrowin, ehen- |- 2 S to your crimes that of falsehood. That wa foel X Sy DOAT: yan A Burglar Shot Dead by a Citizen of Instance of the Dangers of Trust lining a8 cred’hors on m\mtlywifl Roto of £600. | aioaeas bo bis aatoly.” Being condent fhat you wil Companies.: asstron and nn‘fih'eu, tho canso of moralityand | Streels fnishod, and nearly ready for occupancy. Newtown, L. I. 4 g 3 8id nof ; b g ;i Deeds. Tho proccedings in -the suit, Brine v. The'| gladly rectify any mistako that has been, madoTegard- —_— or roligion outragod; that we will no_longer toler- | Abrief sketch of tho origin,” progress, and greaty{ . From the New York lferald, April6; Boaxd of Trade, for mandamus to ehow causo |:Ing Birs. Kelio Gralp, witsof Georgo B Oniny ot hier it tatomont was mado | &40 this slaugliter of our poople, - We hereby ask | misfortune of the Association is therefora appro-. jghwto:m village, L. 1., was the econe-of o ter—- b/ P 7 : wbghu shonld not be readmitted to his rights gmflw Arhae anmnwmin iy Pricenrdl onday's TRIDUXE 8 statement 5 mad you to quit this business, or pnt awsy from it all-| pristo. The Academy was'first organized in'| O lo tragedy yesterdsy morning. A burglar Sumitl T Grossis o victin ot neglected op- | aud priviloges ns o membor of tho Board of | ey, s RUlLE Grath who has ‘been most | 12 tho lox column that cortain Assignoos of | gpiituous liquors within. ten 05, which, 3 300 | 1650, with tho foloning membeiiebin. 3. v, | W28 810t and lilled by & well-kmown ciizon. Shs riubities 1 tho Jaud speculating way. On tho | Trade, wore yesterdsy diemiseed ia tho United {gaiy desecea by Eer Bushend oot poelvely atems | bankript tnuranco compratos had failed to ro- | ail to do we will put it out1or you by 18¥1al | 2 Bianey, N. &, Davi, 5. W. Froer, O Helmotl, | Groci b Soimioal, 1o tho act of onterig bis romit ¢ ¢ % 3 . 8. T . W. Freer, C. He ] . 3 a fow minutes, s e "of ook Cor o peivate, ordarod any ot bl lufters. to | POt what intorest they Lnd obtained from do- | measures and H.'A. Johnson ; and Mesars.. Ttobort Kenni- | but the robber is now a lifeless corpea and thd 2 of Novembor, 1571, Haunah F. Dunlap a8 | {4 Gircu Gourt of Gook County. t L i : A g e . O x5t Lot 62, Sehool. Trustecs’ Subdivi- 'Tiio Assignee of Chandler, Pomroy & C0. yes- | bo delivered to her, oud tho porson or persons so in. | Posita in tho'diferent banks dosignatod by tho | HOUSE OF CORRECTION, - coth, - Geo. ~ A Mariner, Drs. H. Parker, | rave citizen who shot him is suferiag from two., 5 i istor. 1fo has bal- | forming any one connoctod with your Daper; hus or | Court, and suggesting that they would do woll, i s | wounds. sion of the north part of Soction G, 39,13, boing | terday reportad ;‘;Efi,’-;glé},?-?;fi“;;a estato of Poy- | have positivly falsited, and kmowlugly, Threo days | oot e i it ¥, Scammon, and B. Androws; Mesrs. Samuel) "My, Witliem E. Furman koeps & large storo in about -two. acres of land on Madison street, | ance in han X ] fod o bal- | After the doparture of Goorge . Crain from thocity, | in the future, to state, separately, what intorest, e s Stone, B.K.Bwift, J. D, Wobster, and H. W. | Broadway, He is 49 yesw of tal, well noar the western limite of Chicago, in o | ton T Chendlor, {ho Assignco reporiod » bl | ol sl Brdm Sl Lovw of a'wront | 7 anythoy hod received. Tho ‘sitorbad i | Zimmerman. Many otbers were soon afforwards | builty with hair and bescd. presouirer W town. of Cicero;. which, on tho Tth of Ju- e "GENERAL NOTES, : g:&“fium‘:a‘&:t‘?&?;‘& dcep rogrot ware not ehea | Bertod tho doubting words, **if ‘mny,” for the | Meeting of the Commissioners---Superin- | aageato the organization. The original name-| 1arge, bold '3."“5,:‘;-’“_'1 s oxpression of singular 15, 1872, said Gross:-agreed to purchase for The Columbus, Chicago & Indizna Railway [ by her, nor ono moment that did not carry with it the | simple reason that he wia by no means sure fendent’s Quarterly Report. was tho Chicago Academy of Natural Sciences. {fi%fii :1:'11: ::’ Mlil:gm:n a:fl mfix}yz fiq{a)jed < i iti d i he Circuit Court for | most harrowing pangs and anxictics s to his welfare ther the Assignees did receive interest, or . o R t B0, Ba LD o o, o O |t F Wy an the following Broporty, 10 Which | 353 vheratbouks: Not gmo eitr has this asserted | "iether tho Assign ol s A'reofganization was effeciod in 1859, and the | boforohave burglars beoken intohis hosse, Some in the -agreement that unless the bargain was : d Margarot Egan lay elsim, viz.: | Wifo recelved, sinco his deperture, from him: To bo , v - : word “ Natural ™ was dropped from the title.” " | eight years ago he shot at one, who made his cs- sompletod on tho terma of peyment then stip- | SA9ck 2% 424 SENE NS Gy of e Mo oo bt 10 ave. som maticlota wreicn sad wn. | dnostionod n official on the subjocts and tho | o un SiaticticsThe Bids for the Labor | In 1962, “Robort Kennicott refarned from His | €ape. ~ Evar sinico ho has alway aleps with ro- ulated, namely, $400, - five days. after.| 7 iy Block 13, of the original town, now City of g mall - | conversation, when compared with what follows, - 4 s ! o | volver andor his pillorw, ready for any emorgency « y 15> 5 s ) ngin principled belng falsify to your reporiers, thereby con- il 2 g 5 threo yeara' trip, of exploration to the Arctic o b 2 o the delivery of & good warrantee deed and title, | Chicago. The ground is wanted for o depot, Veying tho jpression” that the injured and destituto | Will give the reader a faint ides of the happy-go- of the Prisoners. regions, with a Iargo collection: of ‘specimons fn | D3¢ might arise. On Thursday night ho retired the balance in threa eqnal annual payments. Georgiana B.” Cresg e al. bring suit_in tho | wifo should bear a portion of tho wrong doinga of tho | Jucky way in which the law is undorstood and i 4 g I o epos somewhat early. -He was tired, and slept soundly andthe balanca ih tires & laintiar | Circuit Court szainst Mary L. Clark, Virginia | Busband, when tho wife i enticely fanocont,is fax tao | (1o FO¥ W b/ : all departments of Natural History. The expe- | till half-past 2 o'clock. Ho awoke, and, a5 usnal, The defendant having falled, as tho p E, Osborne, end Grace L. Osbotao on'a petition | much. Tho wife most deoply regrots her tmsband's | Oboyed in this city. 2 The Board of Commissionars of the House of | dition is one of the most important on record. | stopped to the window to look into his yard and < slleges, in this contract, suit is now bronght to [ o= partition of & tract of land lying in the | bad acts, and keenly foels the shafts of suspicious El'hn reportex directed the attention of the of- Correcti t 8t th o ol The actnal expenses were paid by tho | 866 that all wag safe. It wasgark. The moon it aside the Teceipt on the ground of its being. | County of Cook, viz.: Fivo acres of land, being | 100ks cast upon her. ra, Crain s, in every respect: 8 | ficig] to the parsgraph in TmE Trmuxe, and | Correction mel o NMayor's office yesterdsy | The sctnal e 3 bad_disappoared bebind tho black clouds. Ho 8a ip! % ", 1ady, and timely warning is hereby given to any who & P afternoon, His Honor in the Chair. There were | Smitheonian : Institute, and * the: Hud-- i 3 i ited as liquidated damages ; and that the | the north half of $he northeast quarter of he | ma3'attempt to circulato the opposite, Being entirely | 8sked him whethor tho banks paid interest or 5 A e Lt strained lus eyes and scanned every object in the ¢ IO e b8 e Treo from ach liem, Tho | Bontlest quarter of tho sontheast. quartor of | Fanbeestsuao murknek mow SHel nol, soce corss | mol apom o ‘moneys deposited by Aseignoes, | Present, Commissionors Wabl and Haines, and | Son Bay ' Compuny assisted . gonerously. | yard. All wad quiot. Dark shadows seomed fo estate may be declared free from su Bec. 19, in Tovmship 89, north of Rango 15, cast | her husband has dono rang, Though wromped, and | “C/ot “10 0N e J0po ot o | Buporintondcnt Felton. Tho Buperintendent | Tho collections went to tha Smithsonian Insti | I tho air, but thero waa ot 8 sound. 2 B B L e b oia ot an | Of o thixd principal moridian; otherwise known | dooply o by b ualnea, iatss, G & Guiney | e Bless may soul; moy” noth tho ofieiel, it | cubmitted ‘Lis quarterly statoment, from which | tute, with tho undoratanding that a fallseriearof | _ Ho stariod, all t onco. What was that ? The o anxis i : i < 0 (ouso, and -also James F. Webes, of the | prised ; r hoard of such a thin ) 4 tement, from 3 % L8 d rig Tadow thio anxiéty of the complainant to geb i az the north half of Block 61; in the City Coun- on o, 4 prised; BYe | {1io following facts were obtained : specimens should be given to any society that fg::;:é fir’ml &gz mqfi); gz; m:z P = i i1 TRy ry Bigelow House, are deserving of tho kindest tinnks of | 3 i " . lishility to complete the salo; and equal | cil's Subdivision of Sub-Section 19. e ot Miagacas o hes e wll nonets bty | b dono, fmloss by special arrangoment.’ e et b b b Bl ol should_be dosigoated by or. Eeoaicott, if it | Snepog, OB, {80 groudl Tho strsngor’s hoad $085.04 | were worthy of the donation. From thig condi~ | him. Who could it be?. A thif, a robber,— eaxiety on tho part of tho defendant to insist on | ~ Asa D. Waldron et al., before Judge Porter, | foioving letters. Rl A ey “You do not mean tosny that all tho 1870 | washing for poes Beseiirar l tion-of - things came the final reorganization’of | porliaps » murderer? : F i i 5 “Who's that?” Mr. Farman cried, breaking tho Academsy, which took place in February, 1665. | Who'a that ), At 7 L 3 bis. zecelpt being considered got nel bimmona the sum of $2,500 0 a bond of that n e jood. s ko 3 s 2 Tabor of END OF X STONE-COTTERS’ PARTNERSUIR. | o8 RHORE R B jng’gmnnt on tho tug E. | Messrs. Grant & Cudney, Proprictorsof Orient House: | 55 b tho Assignees of various bankrupt instr- o oL prisonem, James Balston and others yesterday brought | p Dow, owned by defendsnts, in_the Superior | — Mre. Nellio Crain, witeof George I, Crain,:smato | 80Ce companies, have been lying unproductive sought to recover from Joseph Moffatt and Sam- | Gmaago, April 9, 1873, sums of monoy lodged in the banks since the | Cook County, for boarding A 5 o % 4 i “$3.710.08 | By the new act of incorporation the property was 5 & X ts. The | my howso this morning, insu destitute a _cdndition Total, $3,719.98 s ; Not a sound. Mr. }Furman saw a shadow pase- Al o R o & e o |, o O | T e i ot iy s Sty oy Tt eid e TN bt s oo | Bilbtocs B o Boceaions vestod in & Board of Trustoos. ; During the years | ing paok towads the rear of tha yrd. . Theynan eny interference on the pt St Aition’ bein; ; > 3 or - d | quickly past the gate and dissppeared. £ proprty of the fim of Edward Tash & Co. | 2FALIEN S0 Of 0500t Do eons | 2l e gty P beoncng e, | 1 mull you s mo th esion” ™ Dol ot wepormsion ot 3, | e, Ferman's logd ingled through hia voins The complainants affirm that they, togethor with | ful, tho bond should be null and yoid, but if un- | left her unprotectod snd entirely penniloss, ' 19 retuin | oot Wel3 Pt you must have thought of it, P 88 hio ruahed to his bed and grusped his pistol. defendant, on the 13th of May last, entered into.| successful, it shouldremain in force. Defend- | her goods, under such ckcmem: dl:f"-vl o ::! :;:: “Yos, I have. I.think that since the fire, the L ¥ i heart, though her husbang s i te $16,857.69. purinership in the abovo name, for tho purpoce | aats| lfl:‘:l;figoflrx*gg:{;;“fh:fl ;"“‘3';;}5:“‘;‘;" eher | board. Ta behalf of Ars, Nolllo Grain, permite me | somothing should isve bean dona sbout intercst. {on Apri 1, 1873, vas $60515. Ac- | commer of Randolph 2nd LaSalle streets, whero | fully. Ho ran back to the window. There was pril 1, 1672, f carrying ‘business as stonc-cutters, defend- 5 gentlomen, to molicit for this distressed and 2 Bofore the fire,' when the amounts - dej osited | counts audited from April 1to Dec, 81, 1672, $43,659.90; 3 is ks . Tus} t bis r. ot i ooy bt s onrics, oy | L v e S i | S bt o ST SRR | Sy e nd U oty i | S5 10 S U0 SRR | s otaon s dpord oo e i ai-| he oy, e, el e do do th t of the broy o0 ing 1 4 A only a sho 0, porhaps there was hardly | drzwm, $7.41, N ) i . . Ho paused and ran back. : and the others do do the sweat of tho brow part | {ign’ of the Coirt during tho entiro afternoon, | and return to her widowed mothor. Ardently hoping any call for boing very strict ; but sinco so many | - B3ions Were iomed sa follows : Janusry, 16,3643 | _ In tho yoar 1865, mewzgumuso: 'I":}gsn;g e et o pe mo,” r. Fuiman thonght. 2f-ihe programme. | Thetr modest capital 0id | aud tho Jury rfired with instructions o roturn &' |- sna rely deaiing yous scquescenn o (is lariibis | 207 ol for boing very sict; but since 5o many "fi";f.k.?flh‘.’;‘i‘%}“s’%‘a%mfflm s | Somas foam e Uatiod Btaten b0, Siberia. by may | Ho kuew vory well iat tho buxglas wonld oy to * is.” Tho Kenoicott. ~The rooms: first occupied | “ppg window was open. Tho sly was dark, and were in the Metropolitan - Block, &t the | throughthe house the bleak wind whistled mourn-, ot exceed the sum of &1,00:{. Jto!;n ‘dwihrg: sealed verdict. Tequest, nd haading Dycgnlthh Shirough “Thomas”J, | LERCER6 of thousande of.dollars: huvo. boon: o vary | e b uld iy was -~ mnequal to - the temptations ‘ of Fullam v. Larne a petition for , Witk great resp am, cte,, { ) ©f | receired from Jan, 1 to March 81, 839 males, 253 fe- usgian i d Behring’s Strail . crosa the yard, jump over the fonce, and gain the aowil oo master stonc-cufter when mg:::i‘;non in::r‘oe;ing px:g'amypm {he par- ‘Jastts E. Wescr, thousands more to hear from, porhaps-fomo | males, Discharged, 902 males, 218 famsics, leaving 371 m‘amy fnfisxlflfin: ontfit, ufi Mr. Kennicott, | strect. He fairly jumped into his pantaloors ot upon = costractiaking expeditions, | tios to tho suit, but possessingno points plons | Gmeygo, April g, 479, 1T ror Digelow House. | spccial aotion might havo boen advisablo. Iaes, 105 femules fotal, 474, Joceived from Folice | vy, "y Company of young maturalists, accom: | and dashed into the strest. As ho pussed the and from a convivial sort of fellow, whom it was | jng to tho reading public, monopolized a second d v Well, this is news. Who are tho fortunato Hones of which tha prisamors convictod wera : | paniod this expedition for the purpose, of ecien-. |. corner ho saw tho man sgain, _ He was leaping leasant to drive a bargain with over a g1185 0f | doy in Judge Booth's Codrt. . 1t will bo talien U | atr. Cudnry, Proprictor Orfent Titel: ! :::g;rg,;ggg;fi;g;e‘g;fi;:halsgggoggg Feach of e eace, 5o ApECetione T8 vagreney, fificestloration, and {o bring back specimens. | fromthe fence, The clouds had ewept by, br T tho ; urglar's burly form was now clearly visiblo, Mr. ger, bo fell boneath the iron sway of the T08Y [ peain to-morrow. - dsys that have passed since leaving your char- | 100 of the city 2" 2 legraph Company furnished all necessary | this timo, aud the moon shone faintly down, TLo Breach 20 ; keeping, or inmates of disorderly and gambling | The Tel 1 houses, 40 ; carrying concealed weapons, 127 repre- | facilities, and the-success achieved was what~ od,—thet is to- ecy, he is charged with having | “The case of Bright & Co. v. heirsaf P. F. W. | ttablo roof, I bave used fTort to fafil | B 5 b oéme sa hibitual drunkard. ~Fis books have | pesk, for. execation Of 5 Tand contract giver by | {hing Nbout oy wustend o £ powitly eott: snd | , Well no. Thoro. fs a bank, you soo, thot | scating thimecives 1y o sivosns, 35 Sesiading an b | Locilitios, o Teasonably boon expected.. . . | Furman thought the man would fee, but ha uot been kept, and his -accounts aro ‘an awful | pock’ to J. P. Iglebart, ‘camo up beforo Judge | Bavefound thocharges to b only foo true,nd ipyself a | bas always ncted for tho bankrupicy court, eud | cer, 17 obstructing etrects and atrcet cars, 2 selling r. Wm. Stimson, who was for many years con- | stopped and looked at his pursuor. They met Tagstery to which tho Claldesn charactors wero | Gary. ~Thio jand nvlved Ia of ‘considorable | desertod vifa! Ho bas not enly taken from son but | measly ll tho monoy g gono thero. Boeime hia parson. 1 Sheving oscens wubiiesiions, 5; | nocted with the Atedomy as its Secrotary, and | fuce to face. Thers was no ezcapo for the rob- 2 long primer csps. TTho complainants riod | velus. consisting of tménty.two- foot front on | tXeR frommeall [ Aare tnths torkd, 1 am Leaivte | ¢ What banks i thy ‘National, -of - which, Alr, | Fiolting ther orlinnes, §; lsrceny, 20; robbery, | Whose previons official ‘sssociation with tho | ber. o must dio cr surrendar. ; ult witl intent to 'do bodily barm,1; usiog | Smithsonlan Institute, gave him special privi- |. ‘‘Stand,” Mr. Furman cried, end his pistolwaa . “iotenco upon a policeman, 27 testl L1i0- - > | Tozos, made many additions to tho mumeurs, |~ | pointed st the criminal's breast. The robber * s orian i avon ncresions, |- Yon Duten atroel, set of Slate siyeet, Tho case | hold. Thero & nothing thore that conld bo of 305 | Seammon is Prosident. Yod 556, h hex ainecs |- Sheney b oot o oatio ab the Lot of Dour: e e e s .| T o 3om o oy cae bu e e becn the bankar, und tho Gourt has sedn 10 no- |- ' The prisonges wero relcdsed as foowa » Tepiration. | “*Sfotropolitan Hall was burned in 1865, and tho | drew his pistol. Ono moment more and onlyone > 5 g 3 ¢ 5 Al 3 v kil B - o ce, 7853 Cor order, 1303 o i i i - bon. - Wheraforo, the complainants- pray ho | iog ths bonds of matrimony bithorto, existung | yiacd, and Soi Bt b st ho wil mover cosas back | CoseiLy fot a chs T RO S, S5} Govirmors parion, 33 piymment of favst | Sollection fn thio musenm fi‘t’t.g!d,y dunspad | of Lia teo malghi boralive, gh the Tast cloads * o 1t hron onds Court as above stated, beforo Johunie brin) between® Mr. 'and Mra. Freolove. 0 redeem them for me, as you hoped, and as I hoped. b2 ), ) ‘pard, ) it X oo oy aestitnto of morley {0 got cven bread tokeep | | LMy of courso; sinco tha fire, things omght | e B 0s0 G s, 506 clatbssd shat”they hod | cioty roturned to its quartors thero for tempora- | that obscured it, and there thoy sood, B0 mo ten © torsd. in their stone-whitened” hairs with sorrow to Tranquility and ease woro the rule at the Crim- . L Bankruptey Covrt. - - - . ... | hal otrt, Jeaterday. Not s Ainglo cass ooca 25 sive g whar Tikle Wace Jel ot oy e e [t e e Al e g never'before been in prison, and 547 admitted thot | ry -Occupation. A new building had, however, | Paces apart, esch staring instant death in the - DIATORY TANKRUPIOY FROCEEDTNGS. | visd Judea Farwell's attantion. - 'tho docision of | toSiro,mowhat litlo T Have leff, that X faay v cour- 24 o deposited ansthing with the Court to | fityhad, by this time becomo an urgent necessity, and | face.- 1t was -one of those moments that can Tae Trisuse has frequently called attention |“Jndge Williams in the Klokke case is anxiously | more than any one el and Tam tho despest expiorer, | 225r0 T ofieral di The City Phyaician, Dr. Guerin, submitted his re- | jmmediato ecarch was made for s new location. | mever, never bo forgotten, The still night, -~ in fts columns to the unnecessary dilntoriness | Jooked forward to. R 11 you are not charitablo to me, what shall X 357 for T How#" Tho ofticial did not seem to under- | port, which reisted tG tho sanitary condition of the | A7) 2" ag" polactod on the ground. whers |- the dark sky, the pale moon, the fiarca rin%sm’ - i i : Sl amell during (he montlie of Jennay, Feb the present building stands, and work upon | thero was the robber boforo him, his yos dash- ‘which seems inseparable from . bankruptey pro- izabeth” Thompéon; administratrix, brings | haveno way of meeting my prosent neceasites. . May | 8tand. - i ruary, ceedings. aad to the short-comings of Assigneos. m%,n inst tho Chicago & Northiwestarn | o8 think of this and realizs how noblo this act would | “ Why Axy bond ar papers; O suything, In (sad Maas Mo esidomic bad Beevaied, aud anlyane | 8 Siractone. was son nfferwords Gummented.: | ibe Wi raze ind ferror. suid bis hend quivering st k: gall 0 P Heaven bless you and yours and open yptr heart | vase of loss ? #*3eq . 3 person was attacked by small-pox. The patient was i) i i8 Di i A very striking instanco of the cause of our un- | ‘Railroad Company, in the Superior Court, for | (oime o gesoriedwite, > yina ghen Joir be: “No's sucha thi » | prompily removed to the small-pox hospital, and the | It “was built fire-procf—that is as fire-proof | as he keld out his pistol bofore him. availing referenco o these evils will bo found | trespass’on tho caso, lnying damagoes ab $3,000. | Crinaco, Apeil 8, 1673 e “ |7 ghos sucha thing was nover thought of. | SrSR o) o disesso effectually sionped by toroughe | buildings wero conatructed befors the Sre-cmith | M. o was cool and self-possessed. A - below. . The attention of the prees hos been | Edmund Willets sties J.J. C. Gillespie, in as- e .- | ophe reportor left, Two points had been estab- .| 15 vaccinating all the ofticers and_prisoners who wers | brick rschways, iron girders, corrugated iron | moment before and his brain had whirled round, called tathe prosent position of tho Garden City | gurpsit, for $4,000 damages. ! Gracano, April 8, 1673, | neds | pamely. that no interest was paid by | considered to bo predisposal to fafestion. Only o5 | oilings, and sthof . prosisions, for safoty. Tho | and his form had boen shaken by violont omo. Insurance Company. - H. P. Smith, acting a2 at- | * Jameq H. Kotler brings action, in the Circuit | Jumes F. Weber, Esg., Propricter Sation trcies tho bank that did. the whole of this immone | desth bad ocourred. The disesse which required | CoL08% 5 UK -PIOH Academy’ pormancntly |“tion, but now he was_ comparatively calm. A j ‘for 5P Smith & Co:, led o potition in-| Court, sgainst Bdward. Hall, on. attachmont | - Dras Snr Hou B aced e oy usesyg 3, | business,—there being 1o law within tho knowl. | modical treatient were not unliko those provalent Last occupied ita_new and .commodions quarters ix | flash—two shots—smoko wreathing sbove (he the United States District Courbon the 14th of | poud fagios - o, Jiella has been, reccived 'and duly connidered, Opr | €30 Of the officials that requirod tho pymentof | winter, betng missmatlc snd continned fevers, espmip- | IO e - PO O AR, B | e Fabber rolled. Intg. the gattor Augast ast, Tor the adjudication in bankruptey-| U7 biotip fturhy . Charlos Cummings, new | intention from tho Aref was not 1o ‘discommoda or in | 8uch interost ; snd that, out of ino Dunkrant e el mof Dot o3 cemie e e s Y eIl and DoasperouA. bt G | Bhe. Fuiman. fea sntber Shot af thomtostats of fhisTogaranco Company, snd oi fhe follow. suitin the Cireas. Court, plainbil petitions for | 303 w8y injure Mrs. Nelllo’ Crain, but we doemed it | companios, thd funds of.soven woro in thohands | quunt us in previous months, The prisoners, borh | ‘wreat fire oconteed in the a1l op 1671 That cons | form of the barglsr, The Iatter was woanded-.. -déyia rule to show causo was issued, return- ethanice’ lien on Nos. m'sl:md 108 Shurtleff ay- | PXOPer to retain all goods of both in Sur possennion, | ‘of one b without security therefor, with tho | in sickness and health, were woll-gared for -and hu- f‘,fignfim ‘proved & most- weeping and “terrible’| ’and writhing with pain, but he had still strongth o bitor Bogiater Bivhurd on-the S18t o o, Al % Coeine Nom that o are 50 conviuiod of Mep: Setve | PrOSRoct of fargo additlons t0 thoso funds: - © | mancly trexted by the Superintendent and his saest- | LeGILio™ BRovel B ost Sweoping andterriblo | 'and wrihing with pain, but o bad sif stronsth The' Marshal duly sorved the rule, and on'tho | Ty United Statés Courts frero yéstérday do- | Crain being doseriod by her wortiess hucband, wo |, FOUOWIDE up the frst” thought, the “reporter | ants. ; Fro in es. | ad the special calioctions were very Iarge. - Tho |were fired in quick succossion. 3ir. Farmsn was Blst i wtipulstion wag filed, -extending~ the"| gerted, . Judge Blodgett did not hoid Court, and | unbositafingly givo her all, snd our best wishes aiso, | turned fo.page 86, of . *Title 'LXIV., ‘Bank- | =The Superintondent was directéd to obtain es- | ocigiie PO, o1 00ona ere very large. Tho | wers e n it right hand snd had roceivod time to answer the wnle 15 days, u v Yo et i d | We are convinced of his perfoot meannces, and sym- | FuDtcy,” of the last revisod United St es Stat- | timates for roofing the now work shop and sub- s ~ 1 i i r the 78, P~ | Judge Drummoxd was engagedin the profonn convinced . pter, : P attio - with rare and - costly specimens, |“snothor wound near the left hip. .He stagge on the espiration’ ~ of : which the | gtudy of any quantity of tungled cases on. which | b3thizo dosply with the deserted wife. Very respoct-. | utes. In Bection 92 he found : Seve mit thom to tho Mayor, The latter was suthor- | 4hg aggregato value of which was nof | but only for & moment. Tho robber’s pist gems’mifl attorneys flled s dmghrr;:ww fl:g B | 1o will somo day bo, called upon to deliver de- fully, PR A uartoh it sppeasa that tho dustsntion of tho satnte ugfil Lo]&onlme for the ‘zoak&, A o tion. L.eave was given, a monf er, to Ho- | cigions. ~ AP 9 7. 1o delayed, by or otler cause, the Court 0 Mayor was requested to ask the of | valuable books, manuscripts,; and’ numbérless 5k to becomo a patty to the petition, and-| ~ The casa of Jokinson v. Dasso was tried beforo | - SUBURBAN, i i‘a‘?@“&f;fi% jemparsy ‘g;flga::fl:‘#:»;::g Public Worka to includo m their nnnu; ash; articles that could_ never "b'fl /roplaced. Thero | * ho'a killed mo.” o 2 . . # i mates an amount eufficiont to excavato channel | g ng ingurance eithor upon-the building orits’|” Thoso words seomed to be addrossed to some l ! less than $200,000. Besides these,” there wero dmybpbed ?gl:‘l‘m mi“ed Ao b S *4¢Shoot him !"" outed as loud as he could, mer To to te in case of failure on the part of the | Jndge Rogers yestordaymorning. The defend- by ths Judge, or er i original petitioners. The Company was adjudi- | hat Sommiited ‘trespase in Tamoving from tha . T e Remoned e ey comomiond Saotize te same | ip o Wopt Branch of tho South Branch of tho | woeye n3ence eithor wpon the building or its | Thoso mords so cated baukrupt by defanlt on the same day, and | house of plaintiff, who 18 living apart’ from her EARRTOR: ferest, niot exceoding tho logal rate, s fho. bank may | Chicago’ River, from Western avenuo to the | o3 gg high as $400,000. A completelist of the |+ Good God I" a voice cried from the distance; ety s e o ich to e saliedule. | husband, & ‘stovs and. stove-pipe and sundry | s, wasonmed mocting of tho Bosrd of Trastees | CRFact With tho Aseignoo to pas thercon, * | Bridowoll of st amplo dopth-for the 0rdinary | losess wonld occupy ico much space, but we | “he's shot. :We'll kill the murderous seoun Btrango {0 80y, no warrant was issuod, no meet- | ocher arficles of the valuoof 816. The plaintift x 5 : This is constraed to monn that the Court may, | Teguirements of mavigation. < brick-| Bi¥e list of the collcctions. It contained sbout | drel.” i 2r Ing of tho Company's creditors was called, and. | is » Scandinavian, and doos mot talk English, | Of the villsge of Evanaton was held Tuesdsy | or tho Assignes “may, if they.so elect. chiss | | Lt is proposed touse tho clay excavated in brick 2,000 mammals, 30 mouned skelotons, inclnding | - There wero sounds of approaching footateps ; its affairs have not hoen placed nndaf tho charge | and Judge Bogors, not liking the looks of the | night in the office of Theodoro Reeso, the Clork. | {nterest.. > s . making. two mastadons, zn . African .elephant, ses-otter, | and Mr. Farman, nothing me, rushed ‘back of an Assignee or other official.. ‘According o | ‘translater brooght forward by plainti®?! 1 | N ; ; posited jn | The Harbor Mastor submitted s roport of ; 5 OB - 3 ntor broug] y pls '8 counsal, | The membors of the Bonrd prosent wero : Presic [ Now, 2810 the amount of money deposited in conndings o (o West Dranah of iy Bouth | elephant-seal, etc.; 10,000 birds, 1,000 neats of | in:o his store for his gun.. His throo- boyo had the-record, My. Smith's final action was to ob- | admitted the evidence of her-laaghtor. Upon (& » : 0 0 £ | ha it Sl i s gy o vt | oo e o RS i e | S o - Gl s . G | SRS ompany oot | BBl SRR e scn | SEEy S oty of g bkl | b s el e Sowipea ey §8 adindication. 1t is slated that cortsin crod- | dmagoa, < - T - Ambrose Foster, The Clerk of the Board, Theo. | xovember, 1872, a totai of, sbout 924,970, and its | bridge and the House of Correction. The depth | Hoh roPlo% 309, foes, tnsluding many largo. | child of L1—clung.to his fathe agony the child itord, “with'sn Eflbm"-‘mfl the, utmost from | - Touis Bienon v. G. L. Hellman, before Judge | Rease, presented the following zoport : balances in bank, over sincc, havo sveraged, Reodod is nive foct. 3 - | othor articulates, 5,000 species of. shells, with | sacmed to suffer as his father left him again, - the concern, bave bean offered a3 much as 25 per | Rogers, was a case for trespass, plaintiffa seking | I would most respectfully. present the foliowing re- | after paying in and ‘drawing out, about $5,000 | He also.submitted a roport of soundingsin | immenso numbers of duplicafes’; 1,000 jafs of | The spot whors ho had shot the robbor was cent for their claims. Tho sllogation iamadothat ‘| $5,000 for alleged-false imprisonment. During | Bort of expenditures ordered by the Board from the st only, tho sum of $5,500 being in”hiand for bank- | front of the prison grounds, showing the Water | mollnsks in alcool, 3,000 jars’ or “lots” | now forsaken. Ho looked in vain for the bur - theclzimsof the Company againat the Commercial | the fire ‘plaintiff and his o fonica Hall- | dsy of January, 1872, to AprilJ, 1873 : iog at the end of March. g to bo from three to ivo feet dot of radintes, including ‘soveral hundred corals ; | glar and his comrades. Ono of hia neighbors .1 Insuranco Company, by no mesnsinconeidernblo, | man's parsonal effects_into a place of safety, so | Improvement of stroets, crosswalks, ote. : The Ghicago Fireman's, at the ond of its first | , Authority was givon tothe Mayor to contract | g 659 specics of plants, 15,000 specimens of fos- | camia to the assistance of the brave man, sad,r 276 balnk pressen; Shisee claims arising from the | safe, indeed, thiat ho alleges o nover recoverod 5 fnancial torm, May, 1872, had £305,533 ; in June, | forshadd treos Lo be set out in tho grounda this | gljg and 4,000 minerals.’ In Archaology. thero | aftor half an honrs search, thoy found the bar-. rosponsibility of the Commercial to make: good | them. “Atting upon the infomation sud adico 1872 £179,070; Septembor, 1873, £16,338; Do- | 8PHdE. : ; aro | Tere about 1,000 specimens, all Amarican ; aad | glar in, Howard place, s distanco of .100 vards tho Garden City Company's re-issued. riske. “A’| of o policoman, Hellman had Rienon arrested on The Buperintondont was directed to propare | yj,q othnological collection embraced o very fino | from Farman's housa. Thera were: o £rucos.of successful issuo to their action would greatly in- | a charge of larceny, snd tried by Justice Scully, $168,936." estimates for the aonual appropristion, and sub- | gries. of the clothing sud imploments of-the | blood on the way. It was ovident that tho othier’ S ©~ . creasethopercentage the Garden City Company | who discharged him. Plaintiff’s counsel ridiculod THo Germania Had in bank, by ité first acconnt, | it them to the Mayor for his approval. . Esquimaux of Anderson River, collected by Rob- [ members of the gang had carried him tothespot,. " ! - will pay. SERLCLE T R N - .| 'the idea of Jarceny, ‘and showed that his cliant optomber, 1872, §76,268; | . Several proposals for tho labor of the Prison- | ori Konnicott and his Arctio’ friends, and pre- | and then loft bins to-his fate Yns 1 ASSIGNMEST OF MORTGASES FREISES 4D Foxe- | had begn thrico cleared in Courtof the {mputa- ; | "% 7 | ers wero openod. . Johuson & Co. desire, 175 | gonted by tho Smithsonina Tnstitation, -, The neighbors were by this time all bmakondd, i P URE.. . I N ha tion. 0 cate will be concluded this morning, Thé Btate hud in bank, in September, 1872, | maen af canLs pat Jay. ot m‘ man; C. B.| jthoy, atly discouraged by this terriblo | and the itement in the village was intense, It - = gl T Wi Lathrop-bringssn sction t | In Judgo TreelsCourt tho §10,000° nttornoy's | 3 iy oo erisements, and vilixge sea 452 | e201,387, and carvied ovor o balance 5 noe} | Dizhmoro and Peidon Bmith desire 50 men af | 15y ihcmmy ook SmmOdinto, eps.omara. | was oud thak b hos oness Dk e o peajstia Nowall, Hawidt, Rowell, 8. & 8. - | feo caso occupied tho whola day, and promiscs to, | Gas, 1664’ | financial tarm of $62,125; in October, 1673, had | 40 conts per duy—boys Lalf price, with tho privi-i| tho replacoment of its museum, and rebuilding. | en into during the night; Tho carpenter shop ford, and the Union Mu surance Company,-| take up considerable time boforo it is concluded. | Wood 020 | run down to £55,785"in Docember, 47,492} aud | 1og0 of 73 men or moro. - A. G. Garfield would | yy'sant at once statements of ite logscs £0 similis | of I T Vat Winklo pad béen entered. by Bog: B ioe Suapa of & bill to foreclose morigage, | The casé of” tho Calumet and Chicsgo Canel | Rentof grouad for Tows . 40.00 | March last, £49.509." .- ST employ all the wonton nob requirod b ordiary | jngtitntions in all parts of the world, and bogan x Sompatant Sovere, o the Lith day of.| and Dock Company v. Peter Schlsmol terminated i altony Hall or bl 11500 | ; The Great Weston, which was racently vic- | Tomalo duties (tho institution to furnish work- | ay oneo not only to recoive words of el v Febroary, 1670, Benjamin Newell delivered } yesterdsy, the jury finding for tho plaintiff, with 2 torious in neatly all its suits in the United Statcs | 8hops and light and hoat d?“‘) 8t 163 cen t4/P0r | but _valusblo “contributions in" kind - from;| failor, had been chloroformed, his shop had bscn g hinussory notg, at throe vears' dato, for | §'conts dsmagos, “Thoeffeot of thi verdict upon S A " Gourts, aggreguting an immeneo sum of money, | 927 for ton hours.” Tho articlo to ba manufac- | mang™ sources.:. The' -articles, recoived:| broben into. lndl.qnanfity?zdothin"ntulcn.A-“‘ ot aont paang nterost ut tho mate of 10| the Company’s stock will doubtless be noticed in | zatercst on orders.... ‘hasmot _yot commenced to” realize, but what it | tared would be summor Lorso clothing; In plaif | wero. . stored -~ -3 _room - on ™ Congréén | Bang of threo or four burplars, in & wagon, had 365 Sant ot s mu&'{“&f}fifif&fié fl.\laiggrx:rnéeriuég::};::c; ity T Rt 44k hap roceved—too mall 4 wum to b6 worth no- | Asglo-Sexon, fy-nts. | :_Eggm‘i;?m;d-fi‘;:» stroat furnished by Mr. Scommon Yor tho pur- | entorod tho villago at nightfsll. “They. had avi= Y fou taie v Lh«:; 1425, 12 Bleck 1 Lote | Sloplon . Jonos,fvthe Cltate Comnt %0 xo | | O\ s AT i 1o e O Chiosae B Topmranss Gomoan hag only n°;,§°%'5°°;:§,‘§‘i{§,‘§,'"“§;§’°,;‘}‘°";;;du, adsizo. | £0° tho transsetion ot roro el | Senily e biom sngplas fo adcilies mill 2 Of | plovin three oil paintings, of the aggrogato value Rrimaiit; 44 4 or | just- commonced realizing, having $20,320 in 0 DONTY DPropuEBiBe: the most interesting of’ these was = meating § 4 ol aards tho, direction” they Ssc. 9, Iying east of ‘tho Rock Tsland Railfoad, | Bf 8500, one of thom & ortrait by Pral Potter, | intercst on town orders, leaving tho sum of ‘61,960.06 1,“ 5 vl 8 20y ment, and adjourned nntil Satarday afternoon. g & meeting iu | There-was.no'clue as regas 0L on_they : E 8500, | terastontn fivlng tho s F ebruary, sinco which tima thers has been noTe- y : - | memory of Dr. Stimson, at-which Dr. Fostcr do} [ had taken, As far as they wero concerned tha. ,5. 14, and being the samo_proporty _;shlch bo alleges defendun i TpaY experdes. of e Yiliage Jor ffiéen e e g - B Livered the memorial address, . The Socioty ad- | three burglars wora complota Tystaries.. . Wor, cember, 1872, 8175,886; and st Inst account, - | Juine; 1972; 599,661 . March; 1873, 919,65 glars, who bad stolea.all his tools. Thero waa: anothor shocking discovery. . Ar. Shelling, & Townshi t is Totaining wron own - orders '8~ | months, There are now outstanding t orders & rts - DIVAN the smonnt of £5,542.98, against which we Lives - Porho Mutnal Security has made no roport since THE FIRE ORDINANCE. i - | journed Jast fall, end did.not meet sgain until | they to bo unraveled by the statomonts of their cnongeiv 2 c&_ é)lr_etendingd :ofl}ae, “";“’if" by'| fally, . aniel - O. - Nicholls - and others ewell, | , Kasper G. Smith of oL sus.Henry .and Fred- | In the hands of tho Colloctor. $ 1,000.00 (-November lagt, whon tlie amount reportod was j i i : - Siny others to iy Eneper G, Swit : y i ght beforo last, when the procoedings were of | dying leader ? - on ¢ 17th " Fobrosry, 1870, - together | erick Koisting, Jin "“‘3?"’, on the case; dam- | In the hands of Treasurer. "1011 | g130,350. 2 The Fire Wardens to bo Called to Acw | contidorable importance, £ 7 Fsrmin and his fricnds had- found him in the withhis wife, Hurriet Nowell; delivered to com- | ages, 3,000 *. plainant & murtzn‘g: thereon to secure said | p,Thomas M. Jones et al. sue, in tho Buperior ¥ Dbromissory note; thet no payment has boen | Court, in assumpsit, August Wallbsum, Willinoa rotas usdo upon the noto, oxcept $150 interest; that | Soefker, John Willard, &nd John .Wetzler for 2 Cost of fire engino, hook and ladder, and The Equitsbld -had, - in * S 7 ildi o ail B ? : quitsbld_had, eptomber, 1872, ( . i Tho now building stands on thie site of the old, | mud, bathed in blood. As they gazed upon him e 10090 | g0 176 . Docomber, 1612, $74660; Fobruary, | * Somen aventes e s £0 720, | the reax of tho Sioro oF, Gogrge B, Wallsreon | Fos vormase nnpiood. As they guzed upon b # 450010 1s;f,; 515,600, and gh:fih é‘é‘e $75,3mé'fl o it | Streets. o :\{nbup‘ syasun. (mg in fahe insido of ht_ho Furman’s cyes met his just as tho robber recog- it S 3 e 0 2 — U8 appears, e accounts filec 8 - ot lock, it has no les and Do perspective. | nized the man who had’ tall; ded hi tho mortgnged premaiacs aro on insuficiont sccu- | 90,600, ‘made np of 4 sight draft accaptod by | Tessioga aendter...... 5 7017 | thess compraien’had in hand nop loss than | The Board of Polica held omo of tieir meual | Bielt ¥ st Tt heonah viados Paneneca<; | Bized tho man who had morially wounded him. without mesns of paying his retton oatyand | them on the Slst. January, 1871, for £300, etill serecent, tho arders for tho cost of the fira | £737,068, all of which must havo beon in'tho | conversational meetings yostorday afternoon, [ tho north and south alley, and on a- court | face nway. Two physicians wero called. Thoy 7, 1671, .s:‘“imwbv s Stophen R. 8. Uifory, | upaid, and five soparate &mounts of . 8500 each, Soine aud hoot and Ialgee Sk, Sdoditiog fy Tands of the one banker, &t one timo or azother, | and talked about the Fira Wardens. It scems twonty feet wido und fifty-five feet long, on | ordered the remoyalof the dying man to tho 2 , 1871, 3 P £ rodoony: f Lisbilitios arising in the course of business with | $%700, is not Paysblo un e colloetion of. the | on whicki no interest appeara to Lisve been Paid, | thst theso officials have eitner neglected their.| the cast. Tho spproach is (hmnghsbm:uf pas~|, Court-House. Therg-his bloody form was do- plaintiffe, .\ e x Jevy. . > es0 glacte N 100 feot i agth fr Yrcbash Y [y = Eago100 foot in longth from Wrbash avenud.| positod on & etretcher. His faco boro n e 85 trastes, all bis interest and eqnity of redor y z : 3 E s follows :- 2 3 pio Thomas Dana et al. yesterdsy. commenced snt | - Ambrose Foster, Treasurer, prescated his ro. pelied st st gled s duties, or have o much to attend to'as to be - | iy bilding is throo stories high, and has o Jlossion of wild rage, atid s ho Prossed his: tion in nid real estate, which Ufford atil} holds; ‘Home, 38 £ud that thoUnion Mutual Life Inguranco Com: | against Charles B.and "Lheodora F. Brown. .in | Port, as follows: ble to noti violat i S b Auran 3 Charles B. T . 1 ;88 followa: S Et A Chicago Fireman’ al notify all who violate tho. provisions of | groa:on tho ground of 49x50 feet. Under the ds upon his bress if_'to utifle the_ T2 B hetmat s oo intertet in s Jands. | gesummpait, €5,000 dacmages, 1n (o Usitod Bibtea | _ Refortof Ambros Toster, Trssure of tho Bosrd. | Gaboi tho Fire ordinsnco. Hence, somothing must bo | bulding ia & bascment to b used Tor storagt, | ba was: eaermin 1 Tereman o jie. bgony asks 3 well, Harriet | Circuit Court. of Trustecs for tho Villago of Evanston:. - - Stato . done. The conclusion the Board resched was | taxidermy, and other operstions incidentel tothe | Iy luman. He was shot in tio abdomen ~ Tho motion for now trinl, in the caze of Boss- chand A%, £0E OF COEDIXL. ... Great Western b : ges il ‘business of the museum. -Tho first’ floor is oc- | just abova the navel, and thaoto.was no . hops of - Ao . opian, will b argied botore Judgo'1x0 | oy ed’cr "G : : nd the Gounel asted o aupatn o suicen | CUBGLET IooroToO 55 ook T longth | ooty M ] % g b : K 1t | ghout 25 in wi aving o dais ab the south | * Whore aro you wounded 7 Dr. qas Iy Fastan . aumber of men to enforco the ordioanco as i | 6nd - Tightis adiaitiod tg it through four mine | 17 asteq. - 0 T0r Monnded " Dr. Gaglor. mil o o rantoopa preparod the | Gows oponing on the alley: Tho rost of thofloor | ~ “Ia-the groin,” the dying man sswered, with ewall, Steplicn- R. 8. Utford, and the Uni Matual Life Tnsarines Comprig b tader 2 fendaata in tho suit sad that o finsl iearing of o cas0,’a decreo for o foraclosure, barring 4 fendsats’ oquity and vesting th fifle in fee i NEW SUITS." - complainant, bo anterod ; failing that, that o de-- | mrs Usrren T Total.. subjoined letter, and scat it to tho Mayor: < 5 cree bo entored for eale of tia premises, and | Thomss Dess, Chades. B o as t/ i | GoSF. Tatons, s Sustice of Poxeoafinsr. ey | . Whotever doubt tharo might o ] o Brorie s o domes to ot youespvation o | 14 gosupied By ~tio _smillor rooms, to- bo Rplteous moan. e 2% vl T Zad g thal defendants 'be foroclosod of ‘A1l egalte ot Ry Juaslen 3 7= | Soit ? a9ees | amount in the hands of tho banker, at one time, uséd for gonéral purposos, Thosecond atory 18 di- | | What {a-your name? ; redemption on and to said O | e B Broma v pacoud, aud Wil Youig i reeenr 22990 [ the above fable, thoro can bo no doubt that in | 2o, blockading of atrects with lumber, Thers aro | vided into ono largo room and ono emall ony, The | 1Th a light glesmed n promises.. - © | Y. Chalos B, Drown and Theodord F. Brown; assnmp. e T 675, o beld o 1o meigiooniinod of | T8y sizeets which axo practiculy vacd sp Tumber | yided Into no largs room and ono smuall o, Tho | Thore wad s pauso, and s straugolight glesmn Deritt Davis Gersees 1 3 U1 B108gostord, | Hogarin s S Fooy amd B X g et ST dataowas e oL | T et e S oL AU | cot, mnd supparcd by (ho oot ron oo | o g o e O PR S e in the Circuit Court, that he emplnyafis.glux:g‘;g: £,00. 10505 2r ‘Holmes & Co. v. iebenstetn. ‘Homo balnce, September, 1872 (o statemest, our strects with lumber ; whilo st the same tme this | umns. The third story is in ono largo room 25 | “ Have §on suy friends with (mm“?:% would L Letabaw io purcines and for ‘i, 1nd that tho | =g beaspis S0, © T T s 32500 | oo ot cus of . T8 ol Sprt b | Soom e ey s conot B s g Lpatad | ke to cormunicto r* tho Dosiorarked, : b i TR e e b | el e SV | S e 0 uh i S | o el e e oy engrom of il | P Pt 0 e oo I i 3 2,000. i . | R ind Board of Public Worl rovent > > ) : b, - % 3 a2d to huvo them transterrod to hia Watibane) THE SurEuIon CoULT.~42952—Albert T, Webb et | The Board then adjonrnod. . - < Hons, 25 wo would respectfully ask you to <all o abave the door, and abont 15 faotin width, and | ¢ Can I do nothing for you #* L 0, 83 in trust, until: the payment of the notes | 5 ¥ Joun O, Kees; Ialllmpnfiam. 42,953—Appeal, Their successors, who will ‘be six in number, attention of -the Board of Publio Works' to the sub- | supportod by iron columns. The stairways are ‘Yes, the best favor you can do me,”he ¥ that hed been givon, Now Latshaw is.declared | A%2%—Joeerh T. Rycrson v. Beldea F, Culver; so- will bo olectad noxt Tuesday ; also a now. Clerk. Ject; and we would be only too willing to assist by the | of iron, with handsome black-walnut balusters. asped wildly, *“ia to put » bullet un-ongf: my G Soomery i witen g e, dnming the | Gkttt Fii PP S5 AP | " Dr " "MeChosnoy, of Tiinity Chuse, G- ol 5 e of oo o i dovie 13 | Tho ot fnish of e o0ma s . i, el | e and ey s L property.as fo's," and ‘Davis’ wants’ th 2 e satrix, v. Chic v B ¥ A a premises, . colore very inch of spaca will bo utilized for{ Thi ad him 1 d at tho ‘ 2 © | gigo & Northwestern Tallroad Company ; trcapass o | Cago, Will lecture this evening in the Mefhadist 4 "Tho Mayor will do ss zoquested; but tho Bosrd | the purposes of display. Tall cases i all the | wrolehed mae i eoetbis s bera by 5 Court to have tho lots Toconveyed to him by tho | G cae, o000 same ) . original seller, mnd o eancol £ho doed 1o the | Co. Giitepis o seansi o und Willowg'etal. v £, 7. | Ghurch, under the auspicos of tho Star Lecture | i e oo o SRS | o Mesor HL GO 89 rodnested s but tho Board | the purpo occupy the gpaces botween the win' | pity. Not & word was apolen fos savoral minice. C.. Gilléspie ; e aricie s the v Morse v Chati . Sl sessimpnis 0 g | COmeooL s villago. Bubjoct ; **The Masnacra | o3 (870 STl tho aocouuta Tave ok bech | 59 Temove theab obsiractions, and 18 doubital | Sows: aad i Sodinp uces bobwe placed ta- | The silence was only broken by the mosnsof the ZLatshaws. o H. Szzalon ; assumpeit, $500, 42,960— 8t. Barthol ) L ol 3 -| Carl AL Ekdahlv, O, P. Risberly 5 don to of 8t. halomerw's Day. < i ¢ in, to the ond of March, but tho balances | if the bo awakened from their lethargio | bles containi for the i t THE -KINGSBURY ESTATE. 3 petition to dissolve sent in, , bul 0 ey can o 20 'gio es confalning cases for the entomological dying mas & iEno <10 | Patucisbipan 2 The suthoritics of thia village fre poundin : ey b 1 spac- | dying man. Yesterdar, in the Cizcnit Court, chancery side, | Proneriy. 301 rpicicie? Featraining e Ropuas. | 21l domestic animals- found running Wt sisacts, T peenee Shest of iho Astugt t%‘:s'&d“m% ey | e mons. o gallory will b urzounded by » Tl | -1y thero no hopo at all, Doctor 2" he saked. ‘Wallbaum, William st i . ing, oujside of which are aleo fo ba placed cases | at last. v Feuler g, S 4 ST SR fohn | 25 R e O e tehouss, Bishop of | AODE 1ho PaDers, 80 wo take tho It fled. The TOWN OFFICERS. oo o Tore Secat spenchons 11 | 305" the Dasor. selied . sadly, “your boum, ebal v Warsiel alsita - petton. 13 nafifff,: Tilinois, ado & vistaon. o Bt ALet'e Clusréts smount may bo lizgor than i vas at the sad of ; 20t beon the intontion of the Acadomy to expend wounds zre of eo fatal a charactor tha you can:- W ushevotal s m’um;g‘i’-‘:,’:,s‘,":c&“.'ig&“.‘: last might, and administerod theite of con- | 0 CECTLn o hough. tho- esact | _The Town Clerk of North Chicago, John 7. m:‘;grin; o bero 1 for. eepenaitcr. e A g, "‘fi‘:“&ifi:fl!fl%‘:‘“fl?fi:’i but ho spok not &+ -Henry Greentuam of ol. v. Bodney M. Wiippie and fixnmn"lolx‘: Chamberisin, ‘of the Now England,| smounts aro not in, tho &verago aggregate may | Hesley, Esq., has not yot seen it to make sny Fercdon. The rooms are commodions, and will | word.; He uami-dtqa form one word with his-~ . Lo T riain, of g] bo set down as tather above than below tho sum | roturns of the result of the recent election in | prove ample for all needs of the Society for | quivering lips and to ropeat. it inceseantly. It by Judge Williams, in tho suit Honry W. Kings- b\lg, by Anson Sperry, his guardian, v. John N. A Griswold, Jamos Clspp, Ambrose E. Barnside, Jane E. Kingsbury, Thomas Swyann,-and 8. B. ; Buckner, it was formally decreed, the defondants.. ! being called nnd not apperring, that the bill of ! complaint be taken as canfessed, snd that the i said complainant is the owner in fes eimple of i the premises therein referred to, nimely, what JohnR. Pollazd ; petition to supply rect THE CICOIT COURT.~GA$9—Appeal. 6,600-1A, Ohureh, Chicago, will lecture in tho chapel of .’ 6601—Colambus, Cincinnati & Indiana Centra] | the Ladies' Colley afternoon. Sub- | Bor sct forth :- that town, but ho still has about ten days to do | Meny years to come. The cost, of the building | was the word *doath.” -Yes, tho Angel of Destlr frick Egud and Marguret Eeans petion | Joct: Homy o Bitin ¥an Actevelda | Hom (ast report March, 1873 sl e Wil Do a 1ttlo less than 930,000 o ar Geores | was méss .~ e ] i is usually known as the Kingabury ostate, ab tho: | for right of way. 6,602 Appesl. oo Chicago Fireman' 85,906 ( 4 1n, and bo may changs kis' mind,. It ha doen ) &% warier ' who oyme the betidia W : estant corn: % Cres: i 2 - WYDE PARK. g is 1i 3 e Y 0 g, is largely due- Do you wish to ges anyclergyman, Prots er of Clark and Randolph strests. Crens ot Bl:x,:in""’.; P.g&nl;l;?;.wwahm L Gaboraer | A caueus of tio votors of tho five eiection dis- | ST 554 | mot, heis liable to s fine of 810, and Will 8150 | the credit of having placed the Chicago Acadomy | or Gatholio? ™ the Doctos srresed. ; Wells & Faulkmer, Allen, ‘Coryell & Go., and H Boies, Fay & Conkey, on Tuosday filed petition i for adjudication of @. P. Van Doman; of gfinwn{ LaSalle County, claiming ag creditors far goods supplied to- {his nggrogato of S9B.TT. They | allege various acts of bankrup! among them" the eale of his'entire stock to Phillips Brothars, Em of the procceds of which he' has ‘removed eyond the Btate, aftor which he removed him- self. They charge also that 84id " Phillipa Bros. hold over, which is a more desirablo thing. | of Bciences once more- on tho high-rosd to pros. | - His I ed. * No, I don't wish for--one,”" Patch does not care, for he isre-elécted, but tho | perity. i 2 | Ry bosann i Un U ot o i succosstul Irishmen will not stand thia, and, it " . 7. He folded his hands acroes his ~breash, & ' e Healey docs nok make his return, yill seoke their A mcrolc Girl. though in prayer. 4 doadly h&lflol;hovcmm-w ppeal. 3 : A remody in the Courts. This w e unfortu- | . A young girl named Lottie Dongherty racen! heeks, his eyes becamo glassy; the mus: o R Rirby § smamoalt 000, e n | F it Winchoster Hall .. Stebbtas, John ol z Taté, Xince the Guit might be protasted sor | dict s BBib D i s eltctes o8 | of his Tace and weck stiRqncd, hig bicast Boaved, 0 i oy e 1000, SO Lucy | % Barmer, Pond Cormell, Hem B, Bogue, Matt Mee, | Whatevor may be paid ont in willbe | guits a time, and there might be u couple of | wound susiained by het during & succesafal ef- | 8nd then ho gavo one long, long sigh of wnspes- sty SLO00 | G312 Teaso E. Keolor 5. | Amihy N O Beimin popor Al Briny Gharles 37 | moro than balsnced by the smounta to be paid | Eollastors fa ‘the North Division, esch oub with | Tort o suve the lisia o nesb 000 wenafl o | Al angl Tt mafied biat snal “bofore bit Edward' Hall; sttachment band,. " $335. 6,60 | Charlés Greighion 4" b st | fn. ; et : & littlo shop of his own. As for the West Town, | August last, scconding to tho Millvillo Repubis: | Maker. s hosd fell back ; he stirred o 1aro i« o Tk Ao Y- Donjamin Newel) Harret. | Stemd Dislrict—F. P. Venwyck, Lo Huntingion, 3. | o0, e, 3 singlo bunker Is carrying an aersgo | afe. 3. M. Miller, the prosént Clork, has ‘mads | can the dbeeased, wile occupying the west of | howas desd. . Newell, . E, 8. Afford, and" Union Life ce. | F. Bonlald, James Wailace, George mm"‘é'j'n: . of over $460,000 of public trust mg;fz:- Syery | bis refun for sl the oficea except Town Clerk, telegflgh operator at Esgle Station, on the line win, 8, X B 18 i e oLy, Tt Hopacn st tricts of Hydo Park was held on Tuosdsy even- | Grest Wesiers, Jecemmiah AcMEhon ¥, Patsick Folows sz | 108, ab which tho following delegates wors eloot. | vt Seomy it soport Aled sx,zrn. ”;&“E;ZYS‘&”&":%"_“J ot al. 1',;.{}?‘“';“" :g clta ll;ne;t & convention this afternoon, at 4 cm;xglfkl:._gm rgflflfl‘*i%g:m ‘water ; ns: ,000. 8t ames s et al. loc] nominate i) [rus- ital Teport March, N v, Hugh Somers; sssumpalt, $163.0, 6,508~ toes and Clerk, vz g - ootes for Village T e i | 8 a clerk, formarly in_the. empl; B I 5 o8 G e : | Demay, who know pordectly well fhat tho laiies | St Bevth oot B tetonas B et v, | Willets, 6. Cherry, A . Miller, Calo day, and bus beer, since carly in 18 concerning which ho says that there in donbt a5 | of the PennsylvaniaCentral Railrond, was placed | —A young servant-gir has boen sentto jail for | hsa Dot PAId" for - Hho sbovq | APpels. 616 fesiored ois. . 6010—iaines ilsion. | " Third Disirie—Goorge . Eawerts, Tumes Tal fo who fa electod, but ho doss not spocify what | in s position of responsibility which ight have | & month, in Lordon, in defanlt of paying: f28 | goods.: He ' settled - with Van - Deman: =i .g al.y, Johm Edwards; bill fof injunction. 6,620—. { Thomas Dosle, James Conloy, e 2 = E that doubt is. erefore, Mr. Miller will hold |proved too much for most men.' During a fear- | of $25 for telling a falschood. The liesbe toid { part cach . and- pert land in - Kansad, ""“’ung.%%.‘&"?%"én_ sfi!‘&%fl“’sfi”fi“fl of | gfourth Listrict—Gamrett ‘do Yong, . Vondersyde, --Women: V8. Whisky. = over until Olark, or somebody ‘else; brings an | ful thunderstorm, an immanse troe wasstruck by | was to her employor, r. Landester, of Brista, - ; mfi%&nffi;fipfi; 5 "{‘;.;Thfl o R 0,553George 3. Burie. | - Fth Distrtdohn L. Storms, Williamson,—. | On mtr’flnn?:d:{;ngmnbz"mufing com :'fi';fii‘o‘i’ea’fiom“‘%&‘;fi‘xfifi‘ii‘&&" ighfeo o | Apaening sud & o] o ok | o nmiom eho xf&“m‘?mumafififluf&uy : B o . ) — o o - o enf -1 i - o AT ;55 FLO0K ™3 | v Bokod af Trade of td Gl of Chicaga; ytimpn i Ben w2 | posed of somo twenty members of the order of | but will auswer, * -~ e ey inding 3 Snoacin & | Do 1 covea e 5 ‘paratus was disabled. Finding it imposaible to | been in several situations. 51

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