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THE CHICAGO DAILY .TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1873. THE COURTS. Dickons' City of Bdon With the Wator- Huin Turned On, An Interesting and Novel Marine Insurance Suit, Bill for Condemnation of Land for South Park, Bankraptoy Miatters---Cotrts in Brief-s- General Notes: Tho cash ngaioat Palmor and othors for con- spiracy to choat and defriud ono Gootz, In tho Cr'm’'nal Coutt, was, yostorday, resumed. It ‘was commonced on Thursday, and reported in yéstorday's TinuNe, 'Thofraud consisted of the snlo of thirty lots in nsivamp lying somo .!«Jet undor thoe surfaco of tho witcrs of tho Calimot Rivet. Tho plats roprsonting. tho doslrablo swator estato roforred to, known as Ruesoll's Sub- dlyision; show o bonutiful array of streets dnd avonuoen, with the Calumot flowing poacofully to the lako in the ‘distanco, Tho onl, rosidonts of thoso streots, eo far, re wild fowl, and thoy only sall thoro botween tho long stalks of grass, In pursuit of littlo flshes. The gum.ol the hiuntor 16 the noarost approach to o uggy that has threaded thoso visionary ave- nucs. Martin Chuzzlowit's Eden at lonst grow llf\ll! and rotling timbor, but Russcll's Bub- dlvielon grown only water and ranbos, fshos and wator-fowl. There was consfderablo fun caused by the ox- smination of witnesses, Everybody who had oughit lots thore had an_idon that tho proporty was_ situated somo miles from tho river, and formed an_oxcollont basis for futuro q‘mcullh tions in ronl cstato. But thoy wero frce to con- foss thoy lind nover paid tho epot a visit, County Commissioner Jonos was put on tho stand, ‘Was ho familiar with the land in question ? Oh, yo?, quito——. chfl, yoB, ho was familinr with the land in question, e teug had ho bon Tomiliar with 1t ? About thirco yonrs When had bo visited it? ; Well, o badu't visited it § but ho was familinr 'dg? ‘{ch—ume is, zh )gn?ls. 3%, 6 OWR A1y Of 2 hY“‘ cunuldorgblu. Had bought and soid lots thoro; 2 What prices hod ho sold it nt ? rom G0 Lo §70 per lot} nover more thin $70, And névor less than 350, - ¢ What did he considor the lots wars trorth now, eay_for '‘speculativo purposos?” 0 Court did nob undersland what the coun- 86l mornt by *speculativb purposos;” where- upon _onsucd explenations, objcotions, aud Jearned argumonts; followed by & ruuumphon of tho tostimony. f I Had no particular hankering aftor thoso lots, Bod wonldn't pay much for them. 3 How much was tho outside price ho wonld ive? . 5 s B robably a dollar snd o half, . That was fair samplo of tho evidonco callod by tho dofonso to prove that tho lots woro an articld of markoe valuo, p 'DANAQES FOR INJUNCTIONS, .Thé roador is alrondy familiar with the. part lars,of the injunctions granted againet the own- ous of Noa: 125 aud 127 North Clark stroot,which yroro fully publiskod i Ty nmows at tho {imo tho bils wore filod; ho injunctions hav- inf been dissolved; appiication iwas mado to the court (Judge Gary} for damngos, and Windheim, ond of tho plaintiffs, resisted tho application. Groat part of the morning waa taken up in dia- oussing the mattor. Mr. Allan (Schintz & Allen), ,sttornoy for Windhoim, argued thit, i tha cass of his cliont, here lind boon no service of the Injunction, an thoroforo nmo dameges cowld ~ bo _issued. Tho injunction, ho sdmittod, had’ been ssucd by the Court, .against Windhoim, but it had novor been sorved Tho statuto enid that Y attor sorvico” an nttnchment may fssuo for contompt, ofc., but ut it was nowhere shown thot 1t could bo dono bofore servico ; and if that wa 50 in tho caso of the issuing of an attach- ment, the rule would n%ply to other proceodinga, Tho injunction having been dlssolved, he moved the Coust to dismise tho bill. The Court rofused to dlsmiss the bill. A sug- gostion of damages had becn Mled, and_ thab uestion must bo paseed on, He considered that tho statutocited was unneccsanry logislntion, and that tho attachmont may lssuo after notice, and not necessanly alter sorvico. Ho thorefore al- lowed an asscsementof damages, and it was s0 ordered. INTERESTING MABINE INSURANCE BUIT, Henry I\, Porter and Samuel R, T'uller, dolnq business a8 Porter & Fullor, suo tho Moohanica oud Traders’ [naurance Campany of New Yorls, in the Superior Court, to rocover an Insurancs o! $9,000, undor rathor slbgulnr éircumstances, It appeurs that tho plaintiffs, lnst Soptomber; wore i 0 ownora of & quantity of lumbor lying at Bay | City, Mich,, for shipment to Obicago. 'Lhoy ob- tained frals:‘ht. and offected an insurance on tho targo with the dofendant. According to their advices, o shipmont tas made on board tho stenm-bargb Detroft on Bopt. 28, 1872, consiating of 630,085 oot of lume ber, and the policy was drawn out with roference to that fact. Thero was nlso a condition in tho olicy restricting tho insurance to an under-dock lond.” On Bopt. 30 advices came informing tho Elainflfll that the cargo lad boon shipped on 0ard the bargo Huntor, and not tho Datroit, ns rrsvle\uly suppoeed, and that sho had s deck- ond ; whereupon plaintiffy went to tho sgants of tho defondants, in Chicago, who, upon represontation of tho facts, orased' the namo Do- troit, and substituted for it Hunter ; and also nltered the condition a8 to the deck load,so ns to suit the altored clroumstances, Intelligonco oftorwards orrivod that tho barge was wrockad, on tho voyago to Chicago, on the 1st of October, in the sovoro weather that at that time pre- yuilod. The plaintifls duly put in their proof of Ioes, and the dofendants rofusod payment on no- count of tho change of name ond slteration as to declc lond ; honco tho suit. BUING ON A FIRE POLICY IN A OHANOERY COURT. 1t i8 not & frequont thing to find & claim on an inaurance polioy suod in & Qourt of Chancory, pot ten out of tho hundreds of actions com- menced sinco the firo, finding thoir way out of common law. An oxcoption has = twned u{w, however, in Judgo Gary's room, in Marks Jackson v. tho Continental Insuranco Company of Now York. The plaintiff sought to recover undor the following ciroumstancos. On tho 6th October, 1871, ho went to the agont of ihio Company in_Chleago for the purposo of srranging with Lim for the insurance of his stock of boots and shoes, An agreoment for Insurance was mado that day, and the. complain- ant was promised Lis policy a8 soon ns it could bo prepared. Thon camo the fire, tho proporty was destroyod, and tho dofendsnt rofused to Ffly. The Company, in dofonso, whilst admit- ing that tho complainant did call upon the agent a1 aforenaid, denied that any agrooment, or cven bargain, was mado. Tho complainant, being ablg to' adduco proof in support of his elaim, and the defondant not disproving tho samo, the Court found that tho Company’s authorize sgent had bound tho Company for an_insurance 0 related, and directod & decroo to be entored againat the defendant for 81,654 "OBOENE WANTS EXACTLY I8 POUND OF FLESI, Daniel Webster commonced suit in the Circul Court, yostorday, asking an injunction to ro- ltrnh} ermann Gdlgmo li;umj lflm:ing xlm‘: carrying on proceodings in cjectmont agains cumplnflnnb.p Ho unr% that, on the 22d of Feb- yuary, 1874, through Lia sgonts, D, Jolo & Bon, }o 80ld to Groeno No. 470, ono_of two adjacen| dwellings, with lot, on Wost Randolph streot. At the time his agont brought him tho deed to #ign, ho was busy in hia atore and failod to ox- amino it, and to discovor an error thoreln, by which the lot way desoribod as lav 80 foot front, lnstoad of 28 foat, ita actual frontage. Groone found out tho 'error, and bogen euit for ojeotment from the odd two feot, of 1and to obtain which it would bo nocessary to diminish tho nd%mul\t dwnllluE, ull down the ‘walls, eto, Complainant sought Groono, to try to arfange motters with him, offeringto buy land from the adjacent lot, or pay him the value thoreof, which CGroeno rofussd. Tho under-~ standing batween complainant and Grosno (as the agent testiflo) was simply for tho house and Tot travsterrod; whoroforo, complainant soeks reliof ina court of equily, and asks for an in« junction to stay Groeno from pursulng legal proceedings further. DILL ¥UR CONDEMNATION OF LAND YO SOUTH PARK, In the Cirouit Court tho Bouth Park Oommis- slouers yosterday filod s bill for condomnation, complaining that they hiave not succeeded in ag- quiring certaln roal eatato, bolow montioned, be- ing unable to agroo with tho owners theraof g to the camponuation to bo Knid therefor; and suking the Court to aaegen thelr valua, The partica whose land the Commisslonors ‘moek to approprinte aro Francis and Amanda Duuloyl, w’unum 2, aud Huslo A, Korr, Goorge D, and Hotta A. Wright, John I, Whaloy, Daniol W, Onldwell; Johm nad —n Rebor, LY Doster, John B, and Josio 0. Drako, Ioward Drioatloy, Mary Ward, Robocen J. Drako, A, H. Dunlovy, Clinton 0. Clatko, BSidooy T, Wobstor, Jamos Walsh, Tho Btato Bnvings Institution, James I, Clarke, Olintlon W. ond Anna P, Callioun, Laura . Btarkc. Mory Aurolia Stark, Jamos Lnndon Stacky }fllaoa : Nixan, Jonry Potwin, ’(ll‘u;lrgro . Buydor, Georgo Fitch, Douglas B, Taylor, tho “pmimown ownors® of {ho L. i¢ of the . o . of Bea, 34, T 39, N. of R ngo 14, B.of 3P, §f,; tho 'unknown own- ora” 3 tional 3¢ of oo, 24, T’ 88, N. of Rango 14, 1, of 8P, Mff O oo ey owenora ™ of K. 3¢ ot of Wigof N.I, fractionnl J¢ of Sea. 24, , N. of fngo 14, 1, 0£ 3 2, MY % ) ALL N THE FAMIL R, B, Jonkins, Asslguao of tho estato of Boil- vin & Simpeon, yostordny filed s bill in tho Unltod Btatos Distriob Court, widor rathior une urunt cirdumstancer. 1ia nlloged that Willinm H. Bimpson and Betay Dollyin wora patinora in business, provious to ticir bankruptey, nd that Simpaon ‘sold hia intoront in tho concorn Lo Vil-, liim, tho son of ooy, recolsing, thorofor, o tranfar of ronl catnto bolonging to Timmn, Wil- Ham'n wifo: Simpoon and all the portien are al- Iegad to have known that Simpsou was ineolvont for at loaut four monthy prior to this tranenc: The lote -woro enoumbored to tho extont of* £1,000 on n geeyrity in favor of Harlot Bimpson, {6 wifo ‘of Willlam 1f., and for nn nllogod purchngo {or £4,250, and Emmn and Wilham . convoyed tho proporty fo her, Tho politiouor proys that the gmlrt oxamino into those alloga-~ tionn, and .declaro tho procoadings fraudulont and tho title in hiui, THE COURTH IN DRIEP. In Judge Portor's Court, tho euit of Rabanos witz, » Now Yorlk jewolry morchant, y. Ius- sandor, to recuver tho valua of goods eold dofondant, resulted in favor of plautiff, with ©93,084 dnmngen. In Vonorden ot al, Lxcoutors, v. Chnrles Orgnwor, an action tn racover for money lont, plaintifs got a vordict for 8450, T, N. Hamlin, for tho uso of Hamlin, Halo & Co., brought suit to recovor from the People's Inswrouco Company, of Ban Fraucisco, tho amount of & palioy Isgued upon o bullding of plolntiffs, which woa dufltrosod b{ tho firo of 1871, A verdict was obtaind by plaintiffs, car- wying €6,073 dumages, . - ‘I'ho caso of Field & Elminhml, boforo Indge Treo, was rostimod, and lotters botweon tho two woro read, Tho case will Do resunied this moming, A In Judge Booth's Court, tho jury, in the caso of Chicngo, Milwnitkeo & St. Paul Iinilrond v. Totoraon and othors, dedided that Johauna Chris- tina Sophia Poterson should recoive, for Lor 80 foct of land on Wayman atroot, and 78 feot on Dosplaines_stroot, tho sum of 87,020, with an additional £G,000 for Improvements thoroon: that Honry and Angustua Oarston, ownors of 80 faat on Wayman, aud 90 on_Dosplaines, should racoivo £8,100 therofor, with €5,000 for im- .provomonts; and that Daniol Giliom shonld ro- Coive 86,000 for his 30 feot front by 108 feot, tl:\] Connl siroot, and §2,600 fur tho improvomonts oroon: _ Tho cago of James W, Baraott v, W: E: Smith otal., notion for mechaujo's Jion, was takon up bo- Toro Indgo Dooth, aud will Do rosumed this morniug, DANKIUPTOY NATTERS, In the mattor of Lowis W. Cnes, the bankrupt South Olark stroet clothior, respecting whoso af~ {aira thoro Las boon 8o much logal fenolng, tho first. maoting of creditors for tho u}l}winlmulm of nn Aseignoo was yostorday hold, bofore Rogintor Hibbnr(fi A mnjority of oreditors woro absos and of thoso who attendod, clovon as comparo with sovon; voted for IN. E. Jenkina. In the matter of tho Aurora Tiro Insuranco Company, in bankruptey, the Assigneo yestorday filod his raport of salo of socurities. The amount eold aggrogated $31,018, and rontizod 817,932, Tho voluntary potition of Jacob Bornstein was yostorday roforred to Roglster Hibbard. John B, 8mith on Thursday petitioned for ad- judication of 0. H. Scanlon; wine and liquor soll- ur; claiming as creditor on thros nofos of 18004 each, Potitioner allogod that tho debtor has had Jjudgment ontored sgainst bim, and bas till two Buits pending, in the Biate courts, and that ho is in tho meantimo solling off hi stock as rapidly ns possible and pocketing tho procoeds, The usual rulo to show cause, and & “warrant of solzuro and writ of injunction wore issued. < OENERAL NOTES, Jamos Sinclair beings suit in tho Clreuit Court agoinst Joseph E. Mons nnd Joseph B. Reod, omplainant avors that he enteted into o verbal contract with dofepdants to sot the cut stone on tho now Briggs Houso, cornor of Fifth evonuo and Randolph atrost, for §1,050, of -which ho has only rocelved 8600, and ko prays for amechanic's lion on tuo building, of which tho defondants claim to havo a loaschold interest from the own- or, Margarot 0. Gullivar, tho Cull maturo of which complainant dosires dofendants may be roquirod to ok forth, and charges that dofond- ants own tho building cither wiiolly or in part. Tho will and codicil of tho lato Oburles J, Wyseth wero_proven boforo tho County Court auierdnz, and lottors mseumenenr; granted to i’nlhnn ‘arwith under a bond of $250,000, to Lo approved. - o will of John McKonna was slso proven, and lottors toatamentnry woro_ grantod to Mary Mul{n:;nn, under & boud of $16,000, to bo ap- provad, John J. Mullono wag np;a)n(nlnd adminiatrator to tho gsfato of tho lato Daniol Tyan, undora ‘bond of $2,000 to be appraved. The Asgoisor of Sonth Chicago enlied upon Mr., Pollak, yestorday, for his books, but Mr, I, told him ho liad bebter wait until aftor Judgo Willlams liad given his decigion in the caso bf tho Woat Chicago Assessor. Mary Lovalt, in tho County Court; was ap- pointed gusrdian to Obarlos L, Lovoft ot al., ‘minors, undor n, bond of £120,000 to be approved. John H. MoAlvin, an Exceutor named in the will of tho Inte Granvillo Kimball, yosterday flled Lis bond for £120,000 to bo approved. Oliver G. Ryan yostorday commonced sult in replovin in the Circuit Court for the possession of the furnituro, solzed by Isaso A. Hartman and Minnic Dunlap. Sadgo Gary rumied through o husiness of his Qourt beforo noon, and waa ablo to enjoy a fow hours' roposo, mothing being ot for tho afternoon, TPatrick Fitzgorald yostorday obtained an at- tachment against Isnac Baker and Edward To- in, bottle doalers, for {ho sum of 31,442.83, for ttlos pold and milk supplied tho Inftor, Tho aflideyit stntos that tho dafondants are about to leavo tho Blato, NEW AUITH, Tyre Unrrep STATES DisicT Counr—R, E, Jon- Xina, Assigneo, v. Harriott Shnpson ; bill, THE BUPKNIOR COURT.~43,053—iannoh A, Van Tutten v, John Van Patfon ; divorce, 43,054—Divoree, 13,055—Tliomas Holdcu v, Jobn Gnyini; aeswmpeit 1,000, 43,050—Elizaboth v, Loonard Brown; divorce on ground of oruclly and desertion, ' 43,067=Datrick Fltzgerald ot al,, ¥, dacob Bakor and Edward Topin § attachmont, $3,000, ° 43,058—Obarlotio v. Avgustus W, Hardy ; 'divorco on ground of descrtion, ~ 43,00— John O, Knowles ot al,, v, W. A, Adawa ot sl as- sumpsit $400. 43,060 4300111, Mayor & Go. v. A, Bollaslng assumpelt$2,000, 43, Hornard Bleols o v. Henry Huppel; ssaumpait $700, Harrfet Thomns v, W, 0. Hinadale, N. 0, Moyors, and M. B. McDonough; 045 —Appea 066—E, J, trospase, £5,000, " 430, peal, X Doyle und lilo G. Dodgo v, L, F, Hensha : assump- 3it, 41,000, 43,067—Park Baviuga Bankv. Marvin 1f, 000a s trespass on {ho cose . _43,008—Appial, L0 mongain Bruco of ai: v, Jisiins X, Tiuen sasurapeit, $309. Titii. CINOUIT COURT—0,022—Oliver G, Brsant v. Jeaso A, Hartman and Minule Duplap; replovin, $250, 0,623 Waltar Smith v, Charlotto E. 8mith ; divorca on ouud of desertion and crualty, 0, Rusbmoro ot al,v. Thomna Jonea ; bill tn dlssolve parte nerablp and for the sppoiniment of o Recoiver, 0,623 “Iietored bill, 6,628—Patrick L, 0'ilara v, John and Tucrotia W, Kiny ; potition for mochanic's lien on Sub Tota1, 3, 5, and 4, of Lot 7, in Block 47, ip tho orlginal Town) fof ~Clicago. . 4,637—0barica * Hunerboln v. GOty of cage trespass tho Gieo, 42,000, 0,638—Faisick 624—Chester I, on W, Dunne ct al, v, Donhis Teating; appeal, 6,627—Danfol Web- or . orman, Grocas s pelltion 10 siay procsodings in ojcctmont, 0,630—Restored casn, 6,631, 3, 9, d— ‘Appoals, 8,63%—Jamea Binclair v, Joseph'E. Mossand Josoph A, Tood ; potition for mechanic’s Len on tho Triyge iouso, '0,636—Houth Park Commissloners V. Travers Dunlevy's bill for condemmation of iand, Burnt Record)—0—Alrida Wilhelmina Vant Woud v. uguatus Van Buron ; petition to catablish and _conc Drun titlo to the weat 3¢ of Lot 20, in_Hayes, Shollyard & Maguilin'a snbdivislon of Llock 3 i Carponter's Addition to Ohicogo, 25 by 100 feof, on Nandoiph strect, butweon Morgan aud Carpouter, pree el ihus g Jayne's Expectorant. 1t you oro troubled with a slight congh, hoarsonees, or moro throat, youmoy ssyo tho oxpense of & doo- tor's bl by using st onco Dr, Joyno's Lizpootorant, A neglooted coli often tormfuntes, through much auf- foring, in cousumption, A elight'Inflammntion of tho Uniui of tho wind-tibed, (o sl smptanys of which aro @ porothrost, ora pain in tho brosst, will, if not roperly attonded to, frequently lead to brofchitin, ven sa & mattor of ccouomy, 16 say nothing of cont- fort, or tho duuger to pulmoniry and bronchial oryns, act prudently with your cold, and by rosorting i1 time %o & standsrd remedy—tho Rxpeotorunt—save monoy, and escupo more sorious troublo, Bald ovesywhero, ————— Ohicago, Burlington & Quinoy Railrond Bunday Train, fThe Through Paclfic Express for Council Bluffe, Omahs, San Frauclsco, and all otlier Far Went pofnts, will luave {his Contral Depot of the Michigan Gentral, llinols Central, and Ohicago, Burlington & Quiucy Taliwayn at 10:00 8, ., Buudny, April 20, 1873, stop= Jing at Indiann aveio and Gadal stronls, | Whtouyh ickyte, via Ohiongo & Norliwwestery aid Ohicafo Toek Tkiud & Pacifio Rallways will bo good on this Tain, ————— Hurnett's Ooconlne makew tho hals glowsy aud hoautiful, of N 1¢at W. i¢ot W pgot N feac | ENDED IN TALK. Moss-Meoting of South and West Sido Saloon-Kespers, A Motlon to Close on Bunday Voted Down. Tho saloon-koopors of tho Wost and South DI- vislona hold o mans meoting yosterdny aftornoun, nt tho Globo Theatro, for tho purpose of agroo- ing upon somo courso of notion in referonco to tho Bunday Liquor Inw, The meoting was callod to order by young Mr. Behwuchoff, who stated the ohjoct of tho moot- Ing, and suggested tho oloction of a Prosident. Qeorgo Glassnor was rojooted. Mr., Michaclson wantod tokuow it North Biders could voto, Ho wag informed not, and the North Sidera wore banishod outsido of tho parquette. Bomebody naked if thore woro any * muclkors® prosont, and waa answored in tho negativo. Anothor attompt to oloct Glassnor waa do- foted, and Mr. Harmisch wis olocted, but ro- fused to accopt, owing to natlvo modocty. Mr., Franks would not sorve. Mr, Linlk was olectod, but deolined, not deom- ing himgolf qualified. Mr, Motz wis olooted, but preforred to bon private citizon. Anothor attompt was made to put in Glassnor, bat it failod. Mr. Feldkampf was olected, bat wag nob pros- ont. 5 Mr. Glnsnnor was at last elocted, and ho stuck, Ho wonrs spectacles and o cloak, and roturned thanks for the honor conforred on him. Mr. Behwnchow deolined to bo Soorotary. Mr. Friedorich was oleoted, but declined, boiug a North Sider. Mr. Micheolson suggefted that the discussiona bo in English, that boing the prevalont lengusgo of this country. Bomo of tholr English-speaking brothron wore with thom. Mr, Schwuchoff did not think the meoting callod to spoak English, They wore all Germans presont, Michnolson’s motion died. r. Wolf was eleolod Socrotary, but declinod, 1l handwriting bolng bad. i P Beliwuoboft e dotailod to do duty an soribé, Sovoral Inquirios wers mado 08 to tho objootof tho meoting, nnd tho action which had boon takon on tho Noith Side: Mr. Michaolson modo it his duty to sponk at rogular intervals, ssndwiching himsolf in bos twoon all tho other aflonknm. Then thoro was o disputo as to tho participa- tion of North Sidors in tho mooting, snd it was degided thoy could talk, but not vota, Mr. Michaclson talked somo mioro, pitched into the Tomporance law, oud doplored 1he de- graded condition of Germens with tho hool of fonnticism on thoir nocks, Ilo ropeated him North Sido spoach, and hoped the North Side rosolutions would bo adopted. At last various pooplo howled at him to shut up. Mr. Rammel- moyer wns warm in hia exprossions of wrath. Mr. Micheelson wont on to dlscuss tho Nopub- lican and Domocratio partios, whereupon thero waa mord howling, several pooplo wont ont in aiggust, snd sovora{ athors yolled ut Michaolson, no Chair insistod thst froocdom of wpoech should bo prosorved. At laat the orator shut uj &nd somobody elso ot the fioor, who doprevato all roferonce to politics. The Clair uirgod tho need of harmony among the Gormans of Chicago. They Lad mado a aontract with the city. Thoy bad gotten liconsos &nd paid fof the f they bonnd ono party, they did the other. 'Thoy said that tho saloons must bo shub Bunday. o long as thoy hold such licenses, it was tholr duty as good citizons, to_obsorve them, Tho only way to go thoir freedom was to act togethor and ropeal tho ob- noxious lawa, Thby must elect men who lho{v{ tould %‘ust 0 carry out thoir will in the Counci or tho Logislaturo. Mr, Rammolmeyer and others woro in favor of olosing Sundny, if all othors did. Thoy did not 00 why streot oars, ate:, should run. "The "Chair read & long siring of resolutions #étting forth thoinjustics of the Sunday law, bl declarod that the snloou-keepors would oboy it, in order to show the peoplo how odious it was ; that » committeo bo appojuted to inform on all who yiolated tho law, and another Committae to 1na'.l{ tho Mayor to revoke tho license of any vio- ator. It was moved that the North Bido rosolutions bo adoptod as o substituto, Then o number of specches woro mado, most of tho talkers wanting to bo suro that overybody and overything was shut up Bunday. A motion was mado to adopt tho North Sido resolutions with tho proyiso that ol butchors' and bakers' sheps, ete., should bo closod and cors BIOE Tan- ning. If that was carricd out, it was bolieved tho publio would find that Bunday laws wero not auch goed things aftor all. ‘Ono man opposad it, sines if they shnt up, the temporance pooplo would m{;n ot thom, and it was o long walt to tho noxt clection, The meoting got vory uoisy, and_overybody talkad londly at once, and o feollug of opposition to Sunday lawa begu to dovelop itsalf. Tt was asked why only Cormiana woro presont ? Why Lad not Irish, English, ecte., boon invited, 80 thot thoro could be joint nction botwoen whisky and beor, The nakoed motion to clone Bunday, was loat by an finmouso mnjorlbf', amid gront rojolcing, Tt was claimod that tho North Biders voted “no" when thoy hiad no right Lo voto at all, nud {hio Chadr triod to put the question over sgwin, Dut overybody got up and oft the room, aud hg iad no chruco, e PERSONAL. Judgo W. M, Zoaring i3 at tho Mattoson, Tho ITon, Bat Clork, of Wisconsin, is at tho Gault Houso. Tho Hon, Georgo E. Hereoy, Boston, is at the Bherman Houso. Maj. J. W. Powoll, the oxploror, is at tho Tre- mont Houso. 8. B, Btockwell, Now York, is at tbo Bherman House, Tlorace Willinms, tho Towa Railroad King, is at the Tremont. Hon. Willism B, Allison, of Iows,is at tho Gardner Houso. Ool. James N. Burns, of Missouri, is at the Tromont House. T, J. Chittondon, of Wisconsin, Is at the Mat- teson Houso. Maj, H, Joroliman, of Now Yorl, 5 attho Tro- ‘mont Houso. Geon. Charles Oratt, Torre Hauto, is at the Rhorman Tlouso, Rov. D. R, Breod and family, 8t. Paul, aro at the Guult Houso. Dr. N. . Dultey, of Pittaburgh, s at the ‘West 8ide Driggs Houso, Dr. Ponfeld Stophans and wifo, England, sro at tho Gardnor Houso, Willism 8. Popo, Supesiutondant of tho Dotrolt Bridge Company, is st tho Mattcson Houso. A. . J. Baunatopoo, Ldinburg, and D, John- ston, of Loith, Scotland, are b the Gault House, 1, P, Olough, Genoral Travellog_Agont Indi- snapolis, Gluoinuati & Lafeyetto Raflroad and Kaukakeo Lino, {8 at tho Bhorman Houso, Julius A, Kol of tho firm of H, A. Xohn & Brothers, loft Now York for Europo on the 16th inst,, on tho steamor Russia, Among tho arrivals at tho Tromont Houso you- tordny viero tho followiug : B, 0. Liipy, Giand Ttapids 3 E, . Hookor and wifo, Do Moinod ; 1. Kinyoy and wifo, Cinoinuati; Edward J. Liight, Poltoville, ba.{ Brumal L. Bisok, Phila- dolphin ; James Mix, Mixville, Ili, : Oharloy Hilton, ohief clork ot tho Sherrann Jlouko, fins bocorme wuch & favorito with the ntrons of thnt ologant. establishment sirondy Tiat. bo in abrolnisly Indisponenblo, Ilo has siteh winuing ways ahout him that lio oan put a manin tho Mansard roof and make bim beliove ho in bis bost friond, Among tho arrivals at tho Mattoson Houso cstordsy wero tho following: Thomas torke, Dittsburgh; Lidward B, Bmith, Now Johu A, ' Toaty, Richmond,' Ind; Obarios Jackson, Philadelphin; G. X, Clurlk, Jr.y Now York; J. W. Cowan, Qolotado; G. D, Har- vlson, Atolison'y J, ‘I Bombaugh, Now York, Among tho axrivals at the South Bido nflflgfi Yonso yostordny wora tho following: A, 1L 8 Whitohand and wife, Pontine; J. K. Proudnt, Sania Fo, N, 3.; 11, Nollauder and fainiy, Lo slug, Towa: John Dovnes, New Yorl; Boallo, xvhhmm{mm; Jobn Burnot, Brookiyn; 1. B Kout, Pontiso. Among the nrzivala at tho Gault Touse yestor- day woro tho following : W. ' Cule, Baltimore ; | Tdwin Thoo, ook, Now York I, 0. Lawsonce, Worcoator, Maas.f W. M. MoNnmeo, Gincinnatif Thomaa Reck, Mndison ; J. W, Daker, 8t. Pauly 0. M. 1Iall, Bast Baginnw ; J. Yorkors, Philadol- W, 11\, Jordau, Cloveland ; J, W, Lutohin- py 0 ot Jemos Among tho arrivals ot tho Woat Side Drlgga Touns sontorday woro tho followings & . Mogae, Boaton; R N.:Ray, Plttsharghy B K. Williats, Now Otlonts O. A. Hoffman, St. Tioula A 11, Tush, Doston: 'T, Bulpln nnd wife, Wilinihgton, TlL; Williun 1Toywaod, Toxas; It ];. ‘Flu clior, Loulsvillo ; Wm. 0. Woed, Now orle. Among tho nrzivals st tho Bhormen Tonso yosterdny_wora tho followlng : d, P, Robinson and wifo, Dogton ; A, 1. Harrin and wifo, Louls- fana; A. V. Gardnior and wifo, Now York ; G, N Lodno, mu-m-i Willlnm__Iobldrkc and wifo, Woupiiny A, M. Roid, Minneapolla; Q. W, Tyvans, 8k, Loula; N. Al Miles, UL 8. Al Goorge . Puiho, Providoneo’; O, L Chaso,-Austin. Among tho auslvals ot tho Garduer Ifonss yestorday woro o followiyy : Yorey Haona, ravorso, Oity; M. O, Bhrivor, Baltimoro} Goorgo DBarrie, Philndolpbio; J. A, Morslon, Boston; J. B, Leo Gar and ‘wifo, San Franclsdo ; D. A. Robitt and wifo, Now York ; W. Drows_and wifo, Iroland; J: 8. Raonoy, Crnada ; Georgo G. Harmon, 'E. N. Taggs, Do- trolt ; L. W. Clerle, Now IIaven, Conn, UIIICIFD linn lost ono of hior bost lotel mon, Br, Richnrd Somors, ottor knowu, porhapn, o6 ek s gono to Now Yorl for tho purjons of taking oharga of the Grand Union Ifalol, s Inrgo nufi ologont houso sltuntod noar the now Harlom dopot. Mr. Somors leaves au enviable racord behind him, As proprictor of the Rick~ mond Mouko, ond mounsgor of the Shorman Touse during tho last fow yoars of Gago Brog. & Rico's propriotorship, and fn his offi- cinl onpacity of Aldermon from the First ‘Ward, hio mado host of warm friends, and way onarally estoomed for honorablo hoaring in all hir businoss rolntions, Mr. Bomors s far {rom being a .stranger in Now York. e s well known to tho loading business mon thoro, and with their apaistanco, and hin own_gonticmanly, off-hand wey of dofng things, will foon bacoino ‘rm:nhnxm'onm in"tho ¥ant a3 ho induthe Vel i et THE ABSTRACT CASE. Chaso -Brothors to Pay tho Damns gosy 81,300--Instructions of Judgo fRogers, ‘Tho cage of Hoaney v. Chase Bros. & Co. was rosumed, before Judge Rogors, yosterdsy morn- ing. Tho morning and part of tho aftornoon woro spont by the counsol in argaing tholr caso, which they troatod exhsustively. The fury brought ina vordiot for plaintifr, with $1,300 damages, The following instructions read by tho Court to tho jury will prove particularly in- torosting: - Counsol for the defondants asked the Coutt {o charge , {ho Jury se follows TThat o recovery can bo hind in this caga unless neg- ligenco Is showu on tho part of tho defeudants in pro- paring tio abstracts in quostion, I¢ the jury Deliovo from tho evidonco that at tho time thie plaintinf sold tho land to Julia A. Ohurel, Lo know that thoro was a cloud over his titlo, " then ho cannot Focover; although negligonce may Lo shown on tlo part of tho defondonta, . 1f tho jury bolleve, from theovidonco, that the plain- 44T had actunl notico of tho_tax-salo compininod -of, in amplo timo to redoom his land therofrom, tho defof-. anta csnniot bo hiold rosponsiblo for Lin failure to ro- doem tho lsnd, nobwithstanding the abstract falled ta ahow auch aald, and tho verdict mustbo for dofends ants, 3 For the plaintiqf tho Jury axo instructed that negli- gonce primarily sfgnifics tho want of ‘ordinary cate, Caution, sttontion, diligonco, aldll or discrotion in thd rfornince of an act by oo having 1o posifiva in. ution to {njura tho poreon complaiuing thercof, and that Watraniablo caro ond ekill 18 o relativo phraso o form, tud s always to bo dotermined by the subject maltbe fo whic 1 s appilod, Tho Court instructs tho Jury, a5 matter of law, that srhon porson hold himsolf att to {ha publlo sa prac- tising any profossion, or following any special busi- sioas, ond fondor his sorvicos as such o tho publlc ihio Inw Lolds Lim _rosponsiblo for tho cxerciso of Foasonablo skill nnd carodn such profcssion or busi- neas, and a failuro on tho part of such person fo uso and practieo such reasonshlo skill and caro tn all ca whon employed én thio lus of such profession or busts neas, In itsolf ovidenco of negligonce, 1t 'tho Juiry belloso from {ho ovidenco in this caso that thio defendants, as co-partners, on ot about the 20U dog of Mazely 1663, wero cugaied 1n Wit clty lu tho buslness of making, proporing, and furnishiug ab- stracts of titlefo lendaln thia county, for pay and re- \rard; and wors lolding Uiemnclves out to tho publio 53 nbptract-mnkors possossed of Certain taxssalo books, omoug otlors, which thoy protended cotained, amongst other tbings, a record of all fax-sales of any o tho soveral lola picoes oF parcols of land, siluaicd {1 thig clty, ond which thon npponred upon the publlc records of Cook County, Dlinols: snd it tho jury furtlier bollova from tho ovidence that tho dofendants, an mich aveiractanakors, then and hold out fo tho. publio stracts of titlo 0 made amongat things, & nofo or momorsn. Quni of muy such {axsales ns should appesr upon enid records of such county, gatnst any of thio uaid lats, pioces or parcels of laud, durfog tho thno o porlod £or which the defendants_bhould or might bo employed by any person or peraons to_examino, or bring down, tho nbatract of title, to any euch lots, loces or parcols of 1and ; and 1¢ the Jury skould alsd liovo from tho ovidence that tho defondants, whilst engagod in tho muking of such abstracts of titlo, wero Zetained and employed by tho plaintiT to contintte or Dring down an abstract of titlo to_tho land described in (ko declaration, from (o 21t day of March, 180 uotll tho 404 day of March, 1869, and’ thol tio plafntif pald thom o roasonablo ' foo for; then tho jury aro instructed that §t hecamo and'was tho dut of tho defendants to sioto aud show Tipon such continuntion of abslract no to bv inado by thiem an oforeaaid for tho plantiff, all tax salea of sald premises appearing upon the publlo records of enid Coolt Qounty from tho_sald Siat day of Mnrch, 1860, il tho2oih day of March, 1869 5 ona that héy ard Hablo in this can for omirsfou, if' any, to noto & tax snle 80 nppostiug i such public. Tocords, unloss tho plaintisc know o had natics of such tax nslo beforo the tisme for redemption from auch salo oxpired, ‘o Court fustructa tho Jury that 1f thoy bellovo from tho ovidence that tho plaintisf_employed tho de- fendanta to propate or bring down s abstract of tilo fo tho lot'or parcel of landdeacribed in_ tho dotlata- tlon, from (ho 31t day of Mareh, 1666, untii the 20lh doy’ of Narch, 1803, ond that ot tho iimo tho defoudanis wero'so omployed by tho plalutiff, and at tho limo of prepariug and brioging dowa buch abe stract of tle, thero existod o tax salo and cartificoto of sucll_jromiscs, which appeared tpon the publis recorda of Couk Cotunty, Tilinuia; and that plalutifo Hiad 1o nowledgo or noticoof such balo of ald prome incs for tazes ever Laying been mado untll afor th 4imo for redemptlon fron tho samp had expired ; and thint In purauanco of stich employment by thoplaintift, the defendnnts proceeded to proparo and Lring dowuy end did proprreand bring downy wa bsisect of thd thoro protended that such _ab- thom contulied, Utlo fo tho said premisos, from tho st day of Mrvch, 1866, untll o 200k dsy of March, 1600; nnd if the fury ehall further bollove, from'the ovidonce, thak tho defendonts, in proparin and bringing dowh such abstract of titlo o tho enf premiacs, witolly failed and neglooted to noto or show on tho absiract wo brought down snd_contihucd tho said enlo for taxen of tho promisca ; and (hat, by rea- son thereof the plafutl(f, without failt on Lis part, has sustained lose snd dumoges as tho natural eonse quences of such negligenca on the part of- the dofend- anta ; then tho jury ave fnotructed that tho plalnti® is entitlo ta racover therefor in bis suit, ‘Unleas tho Jury also believe from tho ovidenco that tho plalnti(T had notico of such tax snlo in time to Lavo focomed tuo ot thorefrom Withi two years from thio timo aale, e e e BUTCHERED HIMSELF. A Stranger Commits Sufeldo at fhe Adams _¥lousce=Foumd with ITis ‘Tnroat Ont From Ear to Ear, A man committed suicide In his room at the Adoma House, cornor of Harrison and Clark etreots, yesterday morning. On Wodnosday aftornoon he arrived at tho hotel, and rogistored Dimsolf as Jamos H. MoHenny, North Biltain, Coun, o was sssigned to Room 48, on tho third floor. Ifo bad a valise and trunl with him, which at first Lo said ho would leave In the ofice, but later in tho ovouing lad thom takon to his room. Ho was notioed at tho toa- tablo, and thore was nothing poouliar in hia actions. Soon sfter ten & boll-boy was sume moned to his room, but, upon knocking soveral times at the door, Lo was about to go away, whon McHonry oponed the door and catlod Lim back, ‘The boy #aid, ‘ Did you call?” Thoman said “ No,” and closod the door, A9 o'clocka chambormatd saw him_in his room, u{mnmnuy washiug out somo bandkerchlofs In the wash- bowl, “At that timo his room-door was opon. Hoon afterward ho closod it, and _nothing moro wag goen or hoard uutil about 9 o'clack yertor- day mnmln%. At that hour a ohambermaid oponed the door of hia room, which was un- locked, for the purpose of making up his bod. T'ho bod hed wnot beon Iaid upou, for the man had not rotired, but was found strotehed upon the floor, his hend wedgod botwoon the wash- atand andl tho wator-pltolior, and o doop, gaping gaeh aoross his throat, Ly oyos wors wido open, aud fixed aud glassy, About two foot from Lis right Leud o razor was found, covorad with blood; and on o trunk, o ponknife, with one blade broken aud suotlier bloody. Tho brokon blade was found on tho washstand, I'ho chumbeormaid fled from the room at tho fist slght of the man, oud informed Mr, Blrong, ono of the proprictors of hotol of the horiibln dlwoovory, - Ylo nt onco sont to the Armory To- live Biation for Sorgennt Taull, to come over and oxamine the corpse and the room, Iv would #oem from the surroundings that the man haa first mado an offort to out his throat with his pockot-knifo, but on worae doliberato refloction romombered that hisrazor would do tho work Tu L hiasto 10 got It, bio ovon outb tho strapa of hia trunk, and must have Dbroken tho blado of his knifo in sovoring them, IL ia alio ovidont that ho Imd cut hiwmsol? somowhnt with the knife, boforo oponing his trunlk s blood-ntatus wero found on tho insldo, Tl w\nflpl{:n wai complotoly sovorod, and doath must have boon almost Instantancons, At the Caronor's inquest, yostordny atternoon, nothing was dovolopod by wglch any oxplanation of the canao that promptod the man to commit solf-murdor ean bomade, A half-omptiod bottlo of whisky wan found in his valise, and it mny havo hoon that n orazod mind, producad by in- toxicatlon, wna tho causo of his omnmmlupi'l tho decd. A lotter wag found upon his porson datod “ Hurtford, Coun., Apil g 1575, nd slgnod by Albort Sedgwlol, stating that thio writor wished im much success, and rogretiing that bo did not gob to koo him hoforo his dopurturo, ‘Thoro was found, also, o lotterof Introduction from tho 8niug porson to ‘his brother, Curtis Bedgiwiok, of No. 556 Dutierfiold atroot. TFrom ihis loiter it would apponr that the man'a frst namo is Alox- ondor, and not Jamos, na ho rogistorad. Tho sum of 805260 was fouid upon his porson, which oxeludos all vossibility of tho supposition thot Envm‘ly wns tho cause of tho nact. Coronor ftopliony, Tast_avoniug, dispatcliod to Albork Fodgwick, of Fariford, to ancortaln what 4o do with tho romains, Deconsod was spparontly 80 yonra of ago, and wns very gonteelly attirad. PECIAL NOTICE:! The Great Remedics for Gonmmption, Wanting, and Indigestion, ro Suvory & Boore'a Pancrontlo mulslon and Panorontine. 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MONDAY, APIT, L1, 1873 Dustog thio Row s 13 mtinaas? 1T apponTAnCe of (o eharming artist, Mz [SLIZA O'CONN I and o Doautitul Mies JU}HE BATOHRLDER, nnd initial pro dustion of the wondoriul Parisinn. sensation, N Ttslog just complotod f tal¥n wacks at Daly' mn').'-'é‘v."i‘:n'r:.é"ff&' ‘Nowr Yorx. A banutitul pathotio plo: £0 0f Fonl lifo, ' rohioncasth an entiroly new domestl drama by Tiart HXV;‘EH:}W'H Smittcd “RINICS.”"Rleo THE GENTLE AUADEMY OF MURIO. ¥, B, ULLANFRAU, tho greatost Charaoter Aotor, LI £ : i I in Qhicago. Housoy 0, Daring th Crawded, Ordor Uatrisgos at 10:20, Dnring tho run of KI1'seats can i soourad 10 days in advance. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Farowell Performances of tho Eminent Eoglish Artisto, I ¢ M W¥hio witl apposr at tho Matines thi aflarnoon at 3 o'clock In Ror colabratod lintaator of RO S .A Ta T IN D In Bhekiposees Comotly of" A8 ZOU LICIE T ot ovening Shakspoaro's T'ragedy of RO NEES AN D iR soN. Mowd AUVEL ONE HURDID YEARS OL) 5 FATYUL e ATKEN'S THEATRE, LAST PERVORMANOES, o ‘Tho Greatost ISt evor mada 1his Aftornoon and Eyoning, Mr. STUART ROBSON’S Tmmontoly funny carfontura of Sorgt. John Toat, {n tho "rattiiag Now York loosiam ontitied LAW IN NBW YORK. Nt et A% Y sTUART ROBSON OxL W ny M a0 WILKING SUOAWIIER: " ON FREE EXHIBITION, For afow doya t Rico & Thompson's, 250 Wabash.av, Branws Famons Antotypes of Paris, Gomprising all tho Deawlogs, Paintings, Feescoos, An- tiyuo and Modorn Btatuary, of all tho Art Gallerlos in 1uropo, aa nover boforo exhibited, ... .RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAING. Winter Arrangement, FXPTANATION OF REYERENOE MATAS, - § Baturdayox. eonted, S Bunday oxcoptod, 1 Monday excoptod. 1 Az- rive Hunday at8:0a. m. & Dally. CHICAQD & ALTON NAILROAD. o Chlcago, Alion & St. Louiy Through Line, and Loufriana S0, ) nete ahor route Srom Chicagoto Kanaaa City. Union depiot, 1West Stde, near Maditon-st, bridze, T Arrice, Bt, Louis & Bpringflold I: . St R o DI 0,15, [+ B0, Kaneas Oity Tast Expross, Jaclaar ¥ia * 0:18 8, m. * 8:10p. ma. nross (Wostorn Dis 110 p. m. Joliet & Dwight Acgomo'dation 4 e T BE, Touis s;‘fn‘n'ngx:l'hm'un.'.'., i o Tixirosd, v1a Maln Ling and alxo vis dncknonvllio Diviafon. %9:00 p. m. Kamas Ol 2T ity e T gofforaon 01ty Itz %05 Faorin, Tcoolk & AR Fissemse 800 F: e TTnlly, via Mafn Ling, and dai % Btaxday, vI B e AT A R o oacopt bonday, via dacksansils Division. CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY, Unfon Depol, eorney Yadison and Canalents,; Tickst Oftce '01 West dladlrorval, and at Depot, Zeave. Arrive, {00008, m.£7.200. me " 4:20 p, m. [*11:208, m. [+9:00 . m. I* 0:00 p. . ** CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depots—Fuot ety Indlgnaan,y and Siztoenth 0. t of Lok and Canal and Sizieenth: ichet opicotn Lriggs Houts and af depots Mail and Rsproan, Bithiiio ank Sio En?lu'(’] l)"ll!{;nh\llo fonbive Basconso, . Abalotn® Gifara Fiiio 16 p. 7448 e ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot af Lakest, and foat nf” Tweentyeconduat, o et Ty Benateahe onne 3 Bt Touls E: uls Fast Lis Bt Loul Cafro Mall, Gairo-ltrprose. Bpringfiold xpy Springtiold Kxpro D! ubuqas & Slot 2. Dybuauo & Sioux City & Gilmau Pa: D. Hydo Parkand Oak 1V a. 1150 Park and O a. Hdo Park and Oak I ydo Park and Qnk Woods. . 1Lido Park and Oak Waods Ide park | and Oal ‘oods, Hydo Park and Oak Woods, 1150 Pack nd Ok Wooda., 35 NS Clinton:st., botwoon Randolph and Washington. Poaiticoly Tast ook of JAMES W, WILD: . T o ot i 10 A . ond. o Wedzosdsy sid Saturdsy aftoroons, Robiasnn, Katle Btokos, Lontor, Pastor, Burk, Rogors, snd all tho old 1| fagoritos, Proviona to the ontrco a Whola Hord of Wild Pontos will b Jot Inosa In Lho ving, and a wild OALF BUFFALG 10716 aniongat thiem, OCEAN NAVIGATION. ALLAN LINE Wontreal Cesan Steamship Co. Tirst-class Steamships, Unsmpassed for Speed and Comfort, running on the Shortest Sea. Routes between EUROPE AND AMERICA AT RATES OF PASSAGE: 0 Xk by th - o A Gaianan of 423 Stion FIRST-OLASS LINES, BTLERAGR Tiekots oftlioe. 16 ‘or feom Furope, also at loweat ratos, and thraugh 10 poinis o tha West lowor thien by othior linos, TATES OF IREIGNT: Tariftm it arrangod on il classos M it arrangod on el classos Morchandiso from Liser. apply attho UGH to Chicayo. allost, ALLAN & CO., Agonts. Tor othior Information, or frolght contracts FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, it s from Now Yorkns folowa CITY OF WASHINGTON..T) Ity 8F A Ton OITY OF LONDON., And ench_sacceoding 8, from Plor No. 45, North Rtiver, Cubln Passnge, 885 nul 8100 Gold. Steorage, to Hritlsh Porl: £30.00 Qurrenny. Bteorngo, to Gorman Port 15,00 Curroncy. Stoerggo, o browen o et " SIOHT DBIEXICE ot sala ab Iow ey, i 3 FRANCIS C. BROWN, Gonoral Westorn Agent, 86 South Markot-st., Chicago. R 5 ATURDAY and THURSDAY, Salllng trico wook fron, Nove ¥ omiors Lol b at it {Farouo, and th AMaditorrancan. O i ror 833 Htoor- ago-ihllah and Tetab porta oast, #50: wosy i, * Gontl: feutal ports tamo s allor vopulavlings, "1 pipable’ 1o . 8. ourroncy, Apply for full information at tho Com- pany's olliors, o, 7 Bowling Greon, Now York, and N. £, comer Latiallo oud Madison-ae., Oblcago. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts, Just publistiod, **Tho Trip to Enrape," a Magnzina of Intormation for ‘Oconn Travoltora, - On bo Lad feo of nhn:gn“on application, or sont by mall on recelpt of threo Gont stamp. STATE LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Tew York and Glasgow vla Londoudeny, Thoso olegant now stoamors will sall from Stat Dlor, Mastin's Bloros, Lironklyn, N. Yy asat foll and carcsing pua: Coland, Opnilonial PENNSYLVANIA, Wodn SERCR, L't Veiinanda I, i oulgon % Tortalghtiy thoroatior. AUSTIN BALDWIN & GOny onta, T Broadiway, N. ¥, Rtoerage offoo, 46 ”NldWl.YK FURNACES, &o. TETR Benngtt Hot Air Furnace Co, Hasing romoved all fls branchos to Cinciunatt, Ohto, and {ts Manufaotory and Wararooms from 18 and 15 Wost Fifthat. 0 G371 West Eightbaat., and having no au. thorlzod agonts whatovor in Ilinols exoopt F. P, Hollor and 0, B, Ohaco, s proparad to rocolvo ordors from {ndi- viduals and from the trade for Furnaces, Patent Room Hoaters, Vontilating Oolumns, Laundry Hoaters, and Xoating Apparatus, for Steam and Iot Water, In our prosout location our facilitios aro greatly inoroased, and wa aro proparod with extonsive improvomonta to moot tho waats of tho communlty In ovory partioulsr. Addross BENNETT HOT AIR FURNAOE 00., Cinclnnntf April 13, 1873, Ctooinnatl, Ohlo, STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. S100K-HOLDERS' ANNUAL MEETING Lake Shore & Mlsn;zan Sontbern Reflway €0, OFYICE OF THE LAKE Suonr: & MIOIGAN BOUTIERN) RAILWAY QOMPANT, OLEVELAND, s iz ot o i Q., March37, le, Tho snnual meotin oakholdors of this'Oom= pauy, far thae cloation of otors for the onsuing yenr, And for tho transautlon of othar fmportant businoss, wil Do Liold at the oftice of tho Uoinpany, In tho ity of (Qlovoland, 0., on Wndneaduy,‘ 7th Day of May noxt, batwaon tho liours of 11 a'olock {n tho foronoon and Soolnck In thie aftornoon of that day, o transfor books of (ho Company will bo closed at tho olose of buaincss, on dtlrl“' ‘April ‘nnxl‘ aud will y not., “*Ou Satardays tile tain will bo run to OB CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI 01 LINE, VIA K}\HI(AAKEE"R(’I‘HT‘E[. JHwotcH) feon; 190 corner Congress-at, and Michigan-av.; abwo Toskif Tieengesceandesh ekl ; Arrivoat Clnolnnatl k& Only lino running Saturday night train to Olnclapatl, Diliuai sooners on nigwe tralue: CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, Ticket aice, 81 West Jtadleon-1t, Pe Fi Pistemtiine CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Marrison and Sherman-ts. I¥eket affice, 33 TWeat Madison-at, Qmaha, Loavonm'th& Atchison Fs| Poru Accommodation, ‘Night Expross, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, corner Harriron and Sherman-tts, Ticket afices,’ nor(hieest corner Clark and Kandolphwte,, and southicest corner Canal and Nadfion-sts; J Zeat Arrive, ‘Mail, via Afr Lino and Main Linol* :0a. m. > 920 p. m. Bpeelal Now York Iisprese, vla| A”fi{' s px"ih . nifo L 3 Night Expross, via Main Lige. Elknhart Acconimodation, ‘Bouth Ghicago Accommoilailon, CHICAGO. DANVILLE & VINCENNES HRILHII{AD. Tassenger Depot at P, C. & St e AT sy €& Bt Lodte Hepos, eormer g Gus Byelght and Ticket afice 168 Washing-ton.af, v Vehisitic & fervs Wasa et 7808 T PITTSBURGH, FOR1 WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Teave, | Arrive, BRTEE, Fast Livo...... Valpiraiso Xocommadaiton.. MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depot, Joot of Lake 1t ..and foot of Toenty-tecondest icket afice, 15 Canai-sh,, corner af Madtson. Arvive b: 19:10p. m., 9,008, m.| 8:00p. m. 19310 p, m. | *6:008, m. HENRY O. WENTWORTH, Genoral Passenior Agedt. CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. (OPEN TO OSELLE,) Deot corner Halsted and North Branch-ate, General offica 16 ieirapolitan Lifock, corner Jtanialph and LaSalle-air. Leave, | Arvive, Rosello Accommodation.....ss..] €:008.m.| 11:59a.m. Rosollo Accommodation. Swpim.| 7:60p.m. GEO. B, BOWEN, @ Vico-Pros. and Gen. Manager. BMEDICAL CARD DR. C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PRYSIOIAN, 464 Statos EO, 1, DANIELS, Gon. Passongor Agont. s well known by all readora’ol tho papors, that Dr. . Bigolow s the oldost oatablished physloien I hlcago, Holouco and oxporionco liave madd Dr. 1L, tho mat Fo- nowno 18T of tila st honarod by tho hress; ostoomed of tho bighost modical attainiments by all the #tho higho Spcdienl inatitatan of 1he dny. inelug devoted TAENTY PEATE B M LIRE Y parreoting (omodion that will Siro posteheoly all casou af OHTRONIG AND BPEOTAL BYSEABRS fo ot soxas. ONSULAATION THEE, SEPARATE PARLORS fostatiossnd guntiowen,” Catt "CORRTSPONDENOD CONBERTERT. " Adizosa nit fottors, with stasaps, (o B, 0. BIGKLOW, No. 454 Btate-ais DR.J.H.CLARK, Tho able and woll known epocialist—at 101 East Harrison- at., betwean Qlark and Gtatosty.—can bo consulted—dsy voning--on all diseases andsdiMoultics of dolicat e e seos:. Bpoaia ofivato, or <o atiiro—of both sozot. _Bped bioation o fgmalo dimionition,”Hlodiines test, by elk Bond stanp for oirontar 1o the Married, Ac AT 01 Fiaat Harrison-ates Chisago. Ti et Dr. Kean, 860 South Clark-st., Chicago, “fly\lacnnfiduu{h"{ consulted, personslly or by mall, froo of chargo, on sll chronio or norvons dissasos, . J, KEAN i tho gnly pliysician in thio oity who war~ 18040 0i1Fé OF 10 DAY, Of00 Houra {rom 8 8, 1. LoV D - - STON Ei Gonfidentiol Physlolsn, 113 W Madlson.st, Obioago, Ly A vegular graduate (n wedlotne) cuces all chronio and "s’re‘nm ffkonnca, ot ot soxes, &t reasonablo prico Modloines futuishad. Nomoronry nesd onsaitation (ro rnmlnnll{ur\: ‘moll, Cuces gunranteod, All **fomalo dif Honitios " troatcd with safoly aud succoss. Croularsfroo. 3 SIND, = £ GLARIC-ST, 183 8QUT! =87, 3 vous, d U {patiouoe fo surs al 0Lt fl::::&:fxm:x'x'u-u{‘ Frd tho bth da hargo. Famals So0puns ot MFBLLG U tho b1 day Of Afay ozt salted Suaruaiily o Uy naih Tron of chargs, Gemale GEORAK.D, KLY, Sorelits %'-':'i’f{?lfl?;fl‘h12‘1‘&3&';.:..‘1"-.“3,. ot fruoe MISCELLANEOUS, All RIglt Snlve for Burns, Bolls, CORNS! DR, STEPHENS, 131 Dearbor: BARLOWS I'Nfiiéo‘ BLUE " l"“" ‘JLOT]I". th Barlo) and Wiltberges's namos “Fho geun h 'y on \fx;:'l'fiufi‘ma bt Wiithorguri Brag Hioeo, et goon w'.cu, Propriotor. He. WL ¥~ Yoz sale by Groosrs aad Divgs| Obstacles to Marriage. cllef for Ypuug Men. Bont, froo & scntner, shlfflu}m: Addred OWARD ABSOOIAY TION, Fhiladolplis, Pa,~usn Institution L\uvlll‘{nhlxll suputatiun @ onorablo conduot and profc nal ski] GENERAL NOTICE. I8 horoby givon that application has heen mado to the Aflautio and Pactile Telograph Oomyany for, the relziia of stook, of the fallowing: cortitice k, the orfglusls having Busminn. sl or Howoyad e, ), H, ), No, b 3 18, RS Y idSmane JAQUN QRERAR.

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