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THE LAW COURTS. The Robinson Reservation- Oharacteristic . Coolk County: Land Story. Tmportant Docision in an Injunction Against tho South Park Gomnissionors, :Further Affidavits in the West Chicago . Eleotion Business«--A Re~ . turn Volley, ° * Revival of the Blake Divorce Sonndal in ’ o New Form. 4 ) v Big Sult for Damages Avising Out o B of Bankruptcey. 2 " OE BIDE OF A DIG LAND BTORY, ¥ Jaseph Robinson potitiona’ the - Circuit Court for injunction and rolfof undor tho following ofr- qumetancos : o nllogos that his father, Alox- sndor Robinson, iu the your 1874, olaimed to hi tho ownor of certain lands in Cook County, thorenttor dosoribed, being at that timo woll ad- * wanced fn yonrs, when' ono ‘Aloxander W, Me- Oluro, who Is made’ defondsnt, approachoed the + old man, and offored to porfoct tho title, whoro- ' upon nn ngreomont was entored into by Alex- - undor Robinson aud bis son, tho complainant, on tho ono pert, and MeClure on tho othor paxt, . that McClure should tako stops to perfoct snid’ * 1it16, upon bis auccossfully ncoomplishing which, o was réceive in full paymont thorefor onc-half. of snid Iands, tho othor half fo belong to tho. . complainant, for which purpose o doed of trust wos to bo prepared convoying said Innds to MecCluro, one-half to bolong absolutely to the complainant snd one-half to McClure, when pos- sossion had been successfully obtained. After somo months pasacd in ncgotiation, MeCluro . prosented four deeds for executfon; namely, o convoyance of part of tho lands from tho old mon to his son, tho complainant, & convoy~ ance of thoso Inst mentioned lands from the complainsnt to MoOlure, and two othor deods {from the eldor Robinton, conveying all the lands in disputo to McClure, tho Intter reprosonting distinotly that they were in trust only for the purposes above nnmod, - Neithor tho son or ¢athor could rend, and both wero cautioned not to spenk of tho transactions. The’ throo deods from Aloxandor Robinson wore duly signed, in good fuith, on the 10th of Novombor, 1871, and thiat from the complainant to McOluro on the 224 of the samo month, The proporty #o oonveyed oonefsted of ' .169 66-100 acres, bomng part of that part of tho south aeotion of tho tract known ag Robineon’s roservation (Dosplainos Rivor), set apoxt from snid south soction to, enid Aloxundor Robinson, by dectee of partition of enid Robinson’s Roser vation, {n tha Cook County Court, May 20, A, 1843, tho considoration_alloged boing 810,178 ; & traol consisting of thosouth fraction of tho southoast quarter of Bec, 21, U6, 14, containing 146 07-100 saros; tho northonst quartor of Seo, 80, 87, 16, containing 117 67-100 ; snd the south- woab Ffl‘mn of the soutbwest quarter of . See. 5, 86, 14, contalning 61 7%100 aoras. ‘The complainant goos on to allege that np con- sidoration whatovor was racoivod from McOluro for such {ransfors, and nothing over done to ab- rogate enid trusts; that Aloxander Robinson died on tho 224 April, 1872 ; that einco tho oxe- ontion of said conveyances McClure Liss procur< od froms the Prosidont of the Unitod Statos his approval of saiddeods of snid lands in Robinson's Roservation (McCluro has g0 stated to tho com-' plainant), ond hoa commoncod procoodings to cloar aud'porfoct enid_titlo to the wliolo of said lands, in his own name, and without reserving. any right, tile, or intoroat of tha complainant to ~pny part’ theroo ; that withoat complainant's knowledge or consent, enid tho 7th Jonuary, 1673, exocutod n trust deed to Wm. Talcott,of 82id 169 66-100Teres, to so- oure the payment of $1,600, due by McClurs to Jamos H. Abbott, on & . promissory noto; nd later, a contrack for enld of half of said 160 GG-. 100 acros .to sald Abbott for S0 por acro, And . bo further roprogonts- that ho it in poor hoalth, and desirot to_sottle up his affairs 50 08 to placo thom in a moro snfo and corinin condition ‘for himsolf ond family, snd thab o8 soon ng ho Saarnod that snid deods to McCluxa contaluod no socitals of enid truats, ho applicd to lum to hayo tho matter righted without delsy, hut withotis effoot, until about. the Logiuning of $ thia month, when - McClure snid_he had concluded fo give complainant .» deed ,of ffty . screg 1yin, west - of Desplainos ~ River, and road over, in o low, hurried manner, somo thing that ho alleged: to bo o recoipt for the same, which ho would not suffor to bo taken out of hie hionds, but which tho complainant subac- quently signad, learning not until Intoly that it ‘was n roleaso of all clnima upon the whole of his fands. And snid MoOluro haying always rofused to give complaiuant any written documont, de- fining bis rights, and Boving olways insured ab sgolute secrecy ng to the wholo of ‘theso trausac- tions, and thero appearing no other way of ob- tnlnln&z relief, ho prays tho Court to enjoin tho defendant in any way interforing with snid landsg, and to declare the rights and” title of all putigsd horcin. A tomporary injunction was granted. Tho other sido has to bo hoard from, THE BOUTH PARK CASE PRACTICALLY DECIDED, The hearing of the cause, Olark v. the South Park Commissionors, was yestordsy continued, before Judge Drummond. Tho_arguments showing o tendency to dogon- erato into & digcureion, The Court eaid ho Liad heard cnough to cnable him, ho thought, to understand the caso, With- out critiojelng tho evidonce, and the ullogations contained in the bill, ho was inolined Lo think that tho bill must bo suatained on tho ground that the {)!uimlfl. bein, tho owner of tho nct of land that bad been oxpressly designatod for approprin- tion for park purposes, had a right to inkist that bis property ghould not bo subjostod tndsilnito- Iy to the claima of tho Commissionors, and the rosult that might arise out of thoye clnims, with- out the compeusation provided for by Iaw bein, paid or seonred. Tho Court, thorofors, woulk . BBy \13 woy of suggestion to tho counsel, ihat the defendant must be rostrninod from intor- foring with or taking &OBHGHBIDH of tho proper- ty of the plaintiff until this had beon arranged ; ot the samo time observing that nothing that had apposred in the caso, in his opinion, pros vented the defondnnt from procooding under the laws of tho Stato to condown tho pmq]nrcy of the plaintiff for the publio " uses provided " for ln tho act, inasmuch as the Supreme Court of this Btato had substantially decided in revoral cases before it, thot the act of the Loqmntnru woa o lawful exeroisa of power, and that ?mpurzy could bo condemned for certnin public purposes under the Iaws of tho Stato. Indepondontly of the Iaw of tho Btate, thoro might &riso other ques- tions during tho )nrogreuh of the causo rospeot- ing proceedings for condemnation, which shonld be lett to tho State Courts to pass upon, aud with whioh this Court did not desire to intorfers, This Court conniderod, however, that it had tho right to protoct tho piainti®® in his prop- erty., Tho Court threw out thoge romarks to counael on both sidos by way of suggestion, and would not ontor any ordor until to-morrow (to- i?r‘ Agyor thought tho suggestion of tho Conrt would have the appearanco of succeen in tho causo on the part of the plaintiff, and it might bave an ln‘)ur ous offovt ns rogards the futuro sotion of tho Commissionors. The Court roplied that ho was of opinion that the proporty was nuhxlluct. to condomnntion ; and this was ond of tho objects that the Court hiad in view, whon he atated thnt s Btate court was tho {uoper tribunal to docide many of tho quou- dong that must mive undor this, bill, ~And tho Court further conaldored that, whilst the proporly was subjoct to condemnation, was oldo tho duty of those author- izod under tho act to prococd to condemn it, as woll ag o provide tho menns for it purchaso, whether by lovy or othorwiso, Tho bill was framed partioularly ou the ground that tho pro- coodings taken, orto be taken, by the Commis- sloncere wore unconstitutional, mx that the land oould not be condomnuod, aud this the Gourt over- ruled, whilst tho Injunction sliould bo granted. TIE DLAKE-THOMISON CASE NESTORED. Another phaso of tho notorious Blake divorco oase was ovolved yosterdny, 'I'hio complsinant in the original suit "yostorday filed In tho Cironit Court rostorod declaration and afdayit, oharging MecOlure on™ = R e S THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRII, 2 1873. ‘Thomas M, Thompson with debauching his wifo and allonating hor nffections, and for tho Toss of hor comfort, followship, . socloty, and nssisl~ nncg complainant seoks to oblain from do- fondant the sum of 20,000, In his afiidavit, complninant dosotiboy the neductive wilos of de- Tondant, who, ho allogas, Jont her hooks to ond, visftod_hor socrotly, arifully flattorad her, nnd succoodod, on tho' 10th of Novombur, 1809, in consummating his alloged villainy., Complain- ant requonts, also, that dofendant o Liold to badl, nn ho fonrs whatover judgmont lio obtshin ngainat im may bo difilcult to colloct, . The do- fondant filos an-afMduyit In which ho nvers that Lo was sorved with what purported to Iinvo heon copios of tho original papors, nnflln[{ forth plain- ti's causo of action, ou flo in ankd eanso prior ta tha five of Qetobor, 1871, but, front Nk recol- “Jeotion and boliof, nn oxagt_copy, hald by 8. K. Dow, & member of tho' Ilinols “Loglslaturo, arioa fn fmportant partioulars from tho ailoged | copy sarvod on hitm ; thot ho doslrés. to prodire m.(’! original copy nnd compare it with thoalleged copy sorved on him ; that about tho timo this, puit was commonced Burpum Blaka bogan n suib of divorco ngainst his wifo, based upon chargod, of M]nlte:"y with dofondant ; that on chisngo of vonue said divoree auit wos tried in tho Blllmrlul“ Court, bofore Judge Gary snd o jury, sud pfter throa wosky' trial & vordict was rolurnod against Barnum B.; thot Dlake lins not, and novor lind, any meritorious caneo of action agafnst dofend- ant thab tho mattors -and things ot . forth in complainant’a agidavit havoboon adjudicated and dlsspproved ; that tho gratuitons and wholcsalo chargos of adnltary with complalnant’s wifo eattored through said afidavit aro foleo ; that Dlako openly doclares himsolf an invetoralo on- ‘emy of ‘defendant, sud throatons to -ruln kim s and dofondant ' belleves that tha_provent cngo {8 sought to ho restorod from .o desire for revengoe on complainant’s part; that it {8 elsdhhmn months siuce tho original pa-~ ors wote doatroyed by Dro, from which tino hithorto no sttompt has boon made to restorg tho pnfmm ta tho flles ; but, in the absenca of dofendunt’s bnil-bond, he oleims the benofit of hin privilego as an nttornoy of tho court to. Bo oxempt from arrest,. giving as renson why ho Las not boforo olaimoed thia privilogo, that at tho _timo sald chuso was commenced defendnut sup- ‘posod Bltko might bo misinformed oud sincoro in his bolief, but long ago it bacamo clonr to do- fendant that tho mainspring of Barnum's sotion was malico | A . THE WEST SIDE ELEQTION—FUNTUER AFFIDAVITE, In the West' Chicago contosted oloction cneo the complainanta will this morning file tho nfil- dovits of sovaral cltizons. Tho dooumont to which those gontlomon will append thelr names will assort that thoy mero yro:nnfi ot an agsomblago on the 1st of April 879, pursuant o & notico, calling nn annuol town mooting, to be held at the oftice af tho ‘Town Olork of West Chicago, on sald day, in the “ Afasonio Building," coruer of West Randaiph snd Halstod stroots ; that thero was no maoting called to ordor st tho Town Clork's offles or in auy othor part ‘of tho 'meld Masonio Duilding, by tho Town Clork or any othor porson hoving- suthority to do 80; " noither was thero any vote taken by tho assemblago pres- ent to ndjourn to any otler placo. But that thore was & mocting colled to ordor at n place Imown s No. 15 Hnlstod stroet, whore no-Mod- erator was elacted or choson after the ‘meoting was callod to order § that one m!ur‘y; Dilgrim 08~ sumed to act s Modorator without boing choson b‘y tho electors presont, ho calling to his aid ono Thomns Fitzgerald, sud Patrick P. Shnll, who, to~ gother, P\'unondm to doclare tho polls open for tho elaction of town officors for the own of Wost Chicago for the year enaning, and then snd there did recoive aud doposit in o batlgt-box ticlets contnining the names of candidates written-thereupon for tho various town ofiices. “Tho complainants will also filo o transcript of rocord of tho Town Qlerlk of tho proceedings ab tho_oloction. Tho rocord, In substanco, ety April; {‘mmnnut to notico by the Town Clorlk, citing the posting of notices, in which notice the place of meoting was fixed at tho Town Clork’s offico, in tho Masonic Building, on the corner of Holsted and Randolph strects, The rocord fur- {hor recites that the mooting wea not hold ot the place indicated in the notice, but was callod to ordor and hold at No. 16 Halsted stroot; that Toury Pilgrim scted ns Moderator, nob bet ing “chosen or elected by ihe meet- ing; that tho polls of clootion ~ con- tinued opon until’4 p. m., ot which tinio they woro closed by Honry Pilgrim, Acting Modo: retor. After setting forth wundry resolutions, adoptod in rogard to ralsing funds, tha cdidovit concludes ns follows ; “ * _Attholiour of 6 a'clock, in the fternoon, on mo- tiom, sehich was put and chrried by tio majorlty of tho alectors ‘present, the meoting adjousncd, sino die, to ‘moot again at the Clork's ofiic at tha csll of tho Clorl, “At.tho timo of finalndjournment of tho moting tho ballots, wero not counted, bub word taken by Lenry Tilgrim, (ho Acting Moderntor, to tho Masonis bullds ing, to Do counted by himself and his associates, "[iie object of complainants in Aling thin record is to showthat tho meoting was 1ot legaliy Lield in inore thub ono reapioct, and also that tho Acting Moderator errod in not canvnesing tho ballot. bobweon tuo hours of 4nd 6 in tho aiternoon, thoonly Lours in which Lo 1iad suy right to do so, A A TRADE TIAT DID NOT COME OFF. Qhristian Btoldt bringe action in the Buperior Court ngainst Mary I and_Richard T. Groen. Complainant on March 7, 1872, owned Iand in- the northenat corner of tho northwost quarter of Section 20, Town. 98, north of Rougo 14 east, containing twonty-five acros, wheroon- he resid- ed. - On tho date {aforosaid ho made & contrach for the ;oxcliango thoroof for a farm in Kane Qounty, belonging to Mary J, and Richard T\ Green, togothor with atook and farm implements. Theocontract,which was made nnder tho condition that énoh party should furnish o olonr title to thoir property, wae duly recorded. Complain- ant on soveral occasions subsequently nskod dofendants to produce an nbstract of titlo to thair proporty, but they were unable to do so, as sovoral lions thoreon oxisted,—among them one of £5,000. Finolly, ho decided. to bnok out of tho contract, and did o, ns defondants wore un- ablo to consummato it ; and now he wishod to obtain from dofondants a rolense and dischargo of record of snid contract, which thoy will not grant. Whercforo ho priys that thoy may bo summoned in a court of equity. to answer in tho :fio, and remove all cloud from compleinant’s tlo, } NE EXEAT. A writ of no excat was obtained and sorved on Monday eveuquz", at_the instanco of ono Ilonry Bréyor, against Jacob Baker and Edward Topin, Tho origin of tho nrrest iu as follows : On April 18, 1873, nit was brought by one Patrick Fitz- gorald ngainst Baker and Tapin, by the issning of & writ of attachmont agninst ven! cstate own- by thom, aud the Shorif? attached chattol property of thelrs, consisting of 09 hond of cattlo and one bay mare.” " On the 10tk of April, b thoie roruest, plaintiff, in conjunction with dofendruts, axecutod a forticomiug bond to tho Bhenff in_ tho ponal sum of ©3,886.05, that the snid anpurl should bo forlh- coming to answor the judgment of the Court. Latoly, it n})pnurfl, Bakor and Topin hnve felt o ankeving for iho balmy galos of Indiana, and purchagod farms in that State, to do which, tom- Ininant bolioves, thoy sold alf their real eatato in Tiinois, and wero ot the g}n{nz of selling the cattlo which wera nttached by thoe Shoriff, snd solaasod by tho forthcoming bond, and moving intho dircotion favorad by the star of empirc. COomplainant did not fancy being loft the one solo hyalinble signor of & bond witls v ponalty of nonrly 95,000 ; o hio wont enoxgotically to work, got out tho writ of no excnt aud the would-bo oscapadists wero secured, « HOIT IY A BANKRUPT ¥oR 925,000 DANAQES. In tho Circuit Court, Leopold Rohxbnek brings n 6uit agninst Cyrus_Bentloy, Horaco B. Claflin, Edward E. Eamos, Horace I, Falrehild, Willinm 8. Dunn, Dexior N. Forco, David Robonsan, John Olaflin, Benjamin i1, Campboll, sud Btophen H. Tourtollotie, Tho complufunnt brings uit on n plon of trespass, in that tho Qefondnnts, on the 20th of Januury, 1878, with forco of nring, took away from hiy Blore, goods and morehandieo of tho velue of £25,000, thereby gcoutly damauging s busincas o 1o ainount of §10,000, which' in sued for, Tho case arosein the' nefion of dofondunis, who tried to put complafpant iuto baakruploy, awd mude tho soizuto alleged, and held tho goods ovor sixty dnys. trinl suceeeded, in which camplainant was aequitted, and he now Dbrings tho prosenl action Lo rocovar §10,000 fos loss of buginesy, ole,, ocensinonod by dofondants’ action, The goods ato still held by order of tho 1ho Oowrt. 'Tho defondants ray that they havo » good defenno, tho proveedings baing regular throughout, and tho plainliff, by his own ad- mission, holag In o atato of lnkolvancy proveding 1he geizura of his proporty undor the uction or tho bankruptey colrt, i A £20,000 ACTION FOR PERBONAL INJURIES, 20,0) Fredorick Schmidt vomplaing of the Jolict ron sud Steel Company, placiog hiv damnges ot #20,0003 and rofnlois that on tho 30th July, 1873, defondnnt was tho poaressor and oconpior of a cortain foundry, eto,, at Jolict, wherom wan orcoted n dorsielc for Nting drn water-pipin, conatrnolod without sufiicient unys, rupjiorts, or rmuumg\?, in consoquenc of which inaufli clency, and by nogligenco, thu derriok gaye way, aud foll to tho ground, catrying plaintiit with it, cutting off thrco fingors of hin 1ght hand, and injuring him so soverely that he hias boon dis- abled ovor since, and las exponded over ©%,000 in fighting tho man with tho soythe and hour- fnss, PInttife won in tho omploy of the foun- , and engagod In his logitituata labor whon thenceldent ocourred, I, G, Assy and W, L, HHirst, Jr., for tho phaintie. HANLRUPTOY MATTERS. Obarles E. ‘Conno, assiguoo of Koot & Cady, in ‘twonty-six priionora wore nrmigned to plead urday. Tho offonscs ron forth, the holding of the mooting “on tho 1st of {* bnnkm;au:y, yostordny commonved anit in ps< sumpelt-ngainst Hepry O, Bhotwell, $8,000 dam- agon, - e 4 Bwoot, Dompstot & Co,, yostordny potitionieid for the banlirupley of ‘Angustus B, Osgodd, olaming as oroditors on tyo notos of §00 ench, nud alloging that e had allowed his Fr%\lu!ly to by taken by Togal procoss at tho suit of Jaoob R, Custor, for 8200, n\mn whioh ‘6 lovy was mado upon {ho doblor's renl ostato vl ue 3 €6,400, foss nu . cucumbranco of 8600, and tho ahovo llon, and thab tho dobtor had callod Lis ereditors togother' and offored to compromiso nt the rate of GO0 conts on tho Qollar, Rule to show cruso was entored. & In the matter of tho Union Scrawand Bolt Com- pany, tho proporty wes ordored to bo sold to watiafy tho trust docd to Jool 0. Walter, for tho Loneflt of the bondlioldors of sald Company. pANY. Tho final acconnts of Wm. 11, Iinclots, hanle ?1 o indiotmonts roturned by tho Grand Jury on Bat-i d all thoway from ngsnnlt to pottylaredny, Hoven prisonora pload- od guilty, ninotoon not guilty ; ond ono of the former, O'Donohuo by namo, who stola an fron wrouel worth £12 from Androw Davideon, way' sontonced to ten daya in Qounty Jail, | A nollo prosequl has boen ontered In tho eade of 'Goatz Bros. v. Aloxander, in whicl dofendant was to stad & now trlal for allagod conspiracy ngngnnt hriplnlntm‘a, no ovidonco being found againsi ) ! & o earo of Jobn Hchalk, elinrgod with elioot Ing August Adeler, waa reaumod.: The contosts ants in this easo wore mombors of rival musfea} Dands, who met by clinnco in tho same snlo: Toth partios played boforo tho nssombled mult tudes, and both gont round n hat. A disputd aroso botweon fchall and_Adolor, which euded in the formor following Adelor homo and s!u?b* ing him botweon tho elghth and ninth ribs. 'Che Dalt ponotrated the fung nnd inflicted what was considorod 8t tho timo & mortal wound, and | Belnlke was avrested on o chargo of -murder. Adolor, hbwover, convalosced, and is now con- sidorably botter, so the indictmont i8 softonod down to agsatlt with intont to kill, P GENCHAL NOTES. Tho Gormnn Mutunl Firo Insuranco Company is golng for ts palicy-holdors ia Tivaly stylo in Judgo Yortor’s” Court. In o caso against ono Tieolior thoy obtalned 10095 damagos, in another against ono Topp §68.75, and atill atiothor is pro- ressing against one Wischoover, in which the Uompnny secks to recover §200 damagen. Tho suit of Fiold v, Shephord, which has ocou- plod sovoral days in Judgo Troo's Court, Was conoludod yostordny morning, plaintiff getting & voidict for §3,700. % 'fha casg of Dehrens v. City of Chicaga wad ro-, sumod bofors Hunter yestorday morning. Gon. Stilos madon powerfulargument on the part of tho dofoudant, eLowing the danger jurymen run in o 0880 of this pecullar ‘class if "sliowing their sympnthios to bo run away with. "Tho™ ocour- ronce of tho old gentloman’slipping and broak- This foob hie chiaracterized as an nceidont, and, if it woro visited upon the cily, no end of cnses wonld bo brought. Notwithatanding his Inq:cnl appen), tho sympathies of tho jury caused them to nward the plaintifl £1,200 damagos. \ Dyight F, Camoron, of Ottuwa, Unitod Staten Commitsioner, has yepigned, and Duucan Blo- Dougall is appointed in hia placo. ! In Bostwiok v. Hoss ot al., on motion of the dofondant Unloat, lenve to withdraw answer and, filo plen was ontored. Moaring, and bl dis- miesod a8 to Unleaf for want of replication to lon. ¥ In tho roport of caso No.49,004, John Mattocks ebal. v, Josoph Ulman ot a)., Buporior Court Coolt County, yostordsy's Tniuxk, ib was orroncously stated - ay John dinttocka ebal. v. TEdward ¢, Mawon, tho latter boing one of the plaintiffs and not n defendnnt in this suit, K In the Superior Court, Charles Pack, for the uso of Ohnrles Tilton, neka for.s writ of attach~ ‘mont agninst Churlos B, Ouxtls, for 82,000, - The debt is 31,400, which roprosents 850 sicklo-grind- ing mnchines which dofendunt purchased from:: plaintift at $4 aploco, _rupt, woro yeatorday reforred to tho Register. CIIMINAY COURT TTEMS, Boforo Judgo Farwell, yestordny - mornin . NEW SUITS. ; Unrren SzaTES OiRorT Count.—Goorgo P, Nolson et nl,, oxecttor of the cstato of Wm, Nolkon, deceased, . Goargo E, Stanton 3 debt, $1,713.43 ; damagos, $500 Abraham Knhu ond Isaag Wi v, Wm. 1L laepor, Jumes M, Harpor, Win. Harper, oud J, T, Harpor ; ‘nspumpsit, $1,000. R ; Unirep' BTATES Distmor Count—Olarles Towno, assigneo of Root & Oady,v, lionry O, snam}f‘;’ sssamfel, 84,000, Josoph k. Tision, asnigico of tho Ropublio fnsnrance Company, in wsiumpsit, v. Miss P..D; Fitch (31,000), Georgo I, Mariti (81,000), Geo. W, Sawyr (8500), Hodigman ($10,000), and ‘Fhomas Pasker (41,000, Cinovrr Counr—0,059—Teopold Rolrbach v, Gyrug Tienlly ctnl; trenpass, 225,000, 6,000—Marshal Field ot nl, v. Leopold Lanjornmucl ind . 1t, Dawean ; ns- suipait, £600. 6,001—~Adelin 8. Ferrisv, Emily O.Johus stono; 'rcepass on tho cist, $5,000, 6,602—Barnuim Dlako', Thomas M. Thowpson ; trespams on tho case, 325,000, 6,664—Apnoal. 0,60—Edward 0, Rogers v, Tyman Bridges ot aly petition to foracloso mortyage, G,065—Tanao Ifolmes v, Willlamund Eiton Edoline of 1.3 petltion to foredloss mortgage, - 6,666—John Flood v, Ueter, wrederick, Tferman, aud Honry: Keratons 3 trospurd, 6,000, 0,007~—James ‘Tows v, Bowio ; tres- Hymuel Denneson, @) ($00) . pase, $5,000, BUrEiion CounT.—43,106~Wm, Reubl v. Ottiles Toubl ; divorco on ground of desortion, 43,107~Car gifno Alwbocker ctal. v, Jossph Blanport ; dsstmpeity 600, 45,108 Wilhelmina v. Augnst Telse ; divoreo on o ground of oruolty, 49,109—Francis Comnce, exacu- tor estuo info Jon Denisy, v, Joremiah Denlny of al, ; petition to aupply rocord, 43,110—Edgar Loomis . Joln 1, O, Haskell; covenant, $1,000, 43,111—Honry Oppenhetmer ¢t ol, v. 0. .3 Towdsend y ssaumpsit, 4,112 William. Aljen ot ul, v, Jogl R, Ford an Edgar Ford ; assumpeft, €600, 43,113—Wm, Goldla ct al, v. Hoborn Claflin and Alonzo O, Gloagon ; petitionto Tostore judgment aud decree, 43,114—Appeal, 43,115 —Helge A, Dongau v, Stolls” Conteworth et i, potition for mechunics! llen on ), Dlack 27, of Ogden’s Addition to Chieago, said lot eitiato on north- west corner of Ourtls aud Tourih, or West i streets, In Chicago, 43,116~Morton Culver v, K X, Foranat and Olo M. Jacobson ; dbt, $2,600, 43,117 foses Btrang ct al, v, Thomay Hondon 3 nssumpsit, 600, 43,110—Gioorgo Dold v. Johu Koyos3 appeals 48,120~Hugl 0'Brica v, Jol F, Stapleton ; confession of judgment, 3200, 43,131—Caldwoll v. Caldwell ; di- vorce. 44,192—Clirlatinn Stoldt v, Mary J, Groen'und Tiehard 1, Green ; bill to_remove clond from_iiflo, 43,129—Wiillam I v. Frank Parmleo and David A, Gngo; on the came, $500, 104 A B, v, Jobn P’ Alliai divorco on ground of deserflon, 43,125 — Dantol Burton v, Eltzaboth Buriou; divoree on_ground of ndullory, 43,126—Jpmes J. Ourtls v. Mary, Curlls ; divoreg on gronnd of deserlion and eruclty,” 43,157 Mary J. Paigo v, Virgil 8, Palgo ; divores on grond of Uoeartion, 43,129—Jolin'v. ¥Frasices Lelstnor ; divorco on ground of dostriion, 41,190—Churles Tilton, for uso of Charlos Peck, v. Gharlok 1, Curile ; attachmont in nesumpsit, $2, 44,180-—Richolus _Sfmon v, &, i) for_pariition and Bimon ot al,; dower of Lots 16, 17, 18, 10, 90 and" 21, In Darron’s Subdivis. foh “of Block 15, in_Bfend’s Addition to Ohi- cogo. 43,101 —¥red Waguer v, Romn Wogner divorco on _ground_ of adulfory, 43,192~ Willlam W, _Qoster v, ¥, A, Holloman’; nssumpeit, £1,000. 43,133—Jolin_Alsfon v, Henry Waller, Jr.] bill, - 43,154 —Joseph N, Barker v. William J, Edwards } ansumplt, 000, 49,13i—Jasopls N, Barkor and Mur: xuy 3% Taloy v, Jonts Montgomory aesumpstt, 3,500, 43,130 F—Appeal. 43,198—Ellzabetl Osgoodo v, Amasa By, doln B, Tailman, ol o], ; petition to cstablish and confirm titlo {0 Lots 7 and 74, in X, Randolph Smith's Bubdivision of Block 36, of Slieficld’s Addition to Chl eago, 43,100—Mollssn Tockwell v, Martin Raekwell; divoico, o1 ground of cvuolty and desertion, ———— CORRESPONDENCE, To the Lditor of The Chicago Tribune: 8n: Tho rendors of the Journal ought to bo congratulated, porhaps, that tho man who doos tho fogal department of that papor has procured =« copy of Bonvier's Law Distionary ns o work of veforenco, If ho would nlso got a copy of the Congtitution of tho United Btates, and rend it carofully, hio might avoid somo of tho blunders which charncterized his articlo ontitled * Bx Tout Facto.” While it is truo that these words, a8 used in the Constitution, aro limited to orimi- nal statutes, it is not truo, ayasscrtod by the Journat, that thoy are tho only lnws probibited Dy tho Constitution. "Tho lnguage of tho Conslitntion is, that no Stato abull * pass any ox-posi-fucto luw, or law {mpairing (he obligation of conlracts.” porusnl of tho authovitios cltod by him with an much poduntic ontonlation would have in- formed him that it wns hecauso civil canses wero seforred to in other torms that the words ox post facto waro liwited n application to laws of o eriminal natura only, 1fo will doubtlozd find, on further rosoarch, that a chartor i6 w contract within the monning of the®lungungo nhove reforred to, nu decidod by Chiof Justico Afarshall in {ho Dartmouth Colloga but he was probelly an ' antodiluvien," d fmnpoachimont for Lls opindon, . April, 1873, ArTonNLY, s . THE CITY'S ASSETS. Comptrolior Burlay hatt been figuring upon the iy’ nazety, and will oxhibit some millions more than hag horetefore been Included, natholy: the property of the Walor Dopartment, whioh will Do lucluded dn s roport Tov the yoar onding IMayeh 81, 1878, Following is tho coat of works to dato: Qout of works to dols from bonds, 30,005,77 Coat of now Inko tunucl, 82,039,28 Qoat of now nnrlm. 230,669,68 Cost of now erib, g Gost of nnw i o Gost of luko fwmel oxtensloi. Water Works from 1 ulll u: SINGULAR IIOMICIDE, A Man Henton to Denth with n Frys ing-Pan In tho JIands of a Jenlous Xushnudy s It tho Biation-Keopor nt tho Unfon Park Sta~ tlon Lind porformed his @uty, the publio would have boon.Informeid yostorday morning thatn probable murdor had boen commitied in the Bov- onth Procinet, ns the ericounter fn which the fatal blow was ntruck ocourred on Monday nftor- noon at 2 o'dlock. If such disrogard of tho positive instructfons of tho Suporintendent of Tolice la continued, thera Is avory roa- ‘son to bellovo thnb it will bo followed by & romoval, “The cncounter in quostion odenrrod at No. 603 Weat Madison “atreot, betwoon two ‘coléred mon, Willlam Brown dnd Jouso -Jonos. "Tho dotails of the nffalr nro ad followa Willism. Trown fa tho propriotor of a batbor “ghop ot the abovo number, and Josso Jones has hoon for somo timo in his employ. Brown's res- 1dence waa ovor the shop, avd, taking advantags of this fact, Jonon bocamo''vory intimato. with, Brown's wife, Mrs. Brown was not at all averso \to the young man'satlontlons, but rociprooatod hia nt{achmant. Clandostine mootings were planncd and consummated, and lovlng glances oxthanged whonevor their oyos could possibly. meot, Brown,who bofore had not thought of his wifo: onoo in n fortnight, now began to think ofton of hor, Tlo grow onragoed ovor tho condi- tion of affsire, and mada it 60 ua&flnnuunt for tha young man Joues, that on lust Monday n wook ngo, ho loft Brown's sorvice. * Brown not only Filtod s anger. upon Jonos, but alo upon thio porson of hig ife, lay boafing hor go sovoraly Thnt alio was compollod to tako lior bod. ~During hor. illness Jones, visltd to Lior room. Last Baturdny Jottos - roturnod to the -shop of M. Brown, and was agnin receivod into his tior~ vico. Tho'intimacy which had beforo oxisted was ranewad, and that tha lovers might be alano togothier Mrs. Brown bocamo il agnin and was confined to hor_room. - On Bondny ‘afterncon Brown roturned to'his house from down bowxl:hln Ig o intosicated condition. Thi waa nat very romarkablo, a8 hhe haa boon for many yoara o bard deinker, and, thereforo, & frequent board- | or at tho Bridowoll’ Whon drunk ho s said to 1o entiroly devold of reason, and o porfoct bost. Ou the afterncon reforred to, -mot flading Jonas in thio aliop, ho ot onco surmised that ho was up-stairs with his_wifo, who was confined, ' 8 ustial, to hor bed. Mo procecded diractly to hor apartmont, and, as ho recled into the room, Jonos_arose from the bed, as if hohad boon* lying down. Brown at once flow into n violont Ynna on, and domsndod that he immediatoly loavo the room. Jones would nob go, and on- daavored to ool tho passion of the irate husband. by roasoning with him. TBrown would not bo oooled, snd, anlzhzf an iron pkillel from off tho etove, poundod the invader of his home. the . heand With At until ho insensiblo upon ' the floor. Mra,© Drown's screams attracted tho -at- tontion of the barbers down stairs, and, just as Jones foll, they rushed . into tho room. DBrown wasd yot vory drusk, and was only proventod fyom bonting his wife by boing overpowered by Lis barbors,” A physician was called in, and tho matter hushed up.” Ho® pronounced the wounds very serions but not dangerous. The deaih of Jonos, at8 o'clocle yostordny morning, and tho- post mortom oxamination made by Dr. Emmous sontorday afiornoon, which doveloped tho fact that the negro'a skull was fractured almost from ocar to enr, over tho frontof the head, do nob 8] u’nk much for ¢ho opiufon of theattending phy- sician, Joncs died withont uttoring a word, and, ng)- arently, without pain. Brown was atrested by Dicor Roche, of the Tnion Park Stietion, at o Iato hour on Sondsy night. Ho was arraigned at tho Wout Sido. Court, beforo Justico Scully, yestordey morning, chafged with the crimo of murder. Ho pléadod nal fuilty eo tho charga, Tho casa wos continued” without Tail, and the prisonor romoved to the County Jail. Ho is, apporontly, nbout 85 yenrs of ogo, and has Jived in -Chicago., ovon- soars, 1t la said that ho hos scrvad fome time in the Ponitontiary ut Joliot, A reportor of Tux Trinuss dttempt- od an interviow with him at tho jail Inst ovening. Ho rofugod to sy anything, except thot “ ha saw Jones at his wife's bodside.” o _Nothing was dona toward bLolding an inquest yéstordny, oxcept to secure tho witnessos and “fanke o poht-mortor oxamination, the rosiult of which hns afrondy boen siated. Tho inquest will bo hotd at 10 o'clovls this morning. SHE WOULD AND SIE WOULDN'T, A Curlous Xltustration of SXOW Vire tuoun and Kespectable a Combined | Drinkinge-Suioon and Den of Provs ttation Becomes After Aty Licenso is Bovoked, . Whon Lo or sho can make menoy by bofug Viclous and doproved, ho or shois only too glad to cnoournge the popular idea of his or hor dopravity. But when tho excess of his or hor viciousness cauges Mayor Modill to rovolo his o lier licensa to sell liquor, then hio or sho invarine ‘bly ropudiates asuttarly fallaclous and unauthon- tieated, . tho, storics sot afloat to that purport. This. was forcibly illustrated yosterdny in the Mayor's offies, by the woman Ella Brown, alias ‘Waldron, alias * Dolly Varden,” propriotross of tho den of iniquity known as tlio ‘“Dolly Varden Parlors." Herliconso was revoked yestor- day morning, and a8 s0on us the notico of revo- cation was Eorved upon her she mado hor way {o tho Mayor, nnd bogged that hor_liconso might o restored. ‘Tha Mayor oaid she kopt tho worst den on the Wost Bide, and, ihorcfore, it was useloss for hor to bog any such favors at his hands, Tho women, whoso roputed viclansuess ‘was her prinoipal ndvertisoment, nseorted hor wnblemishied purity; declared that sho was o woman of unquestioned virtuo, that her parlors were conducted on principles of tho sterneat morality, and that sho Lad two daughters who lived blumnelosg livea bonoath lor hallowed roof. 'Tho Mayor reiterated hit romark and told hor thnt he would on no account let her have ler li- conge baok. Thun thiy place bias lost one of its atiractions, Now Capt. Fronch can and must, {f ho wishos to preservo his star, pull the house until evory prostitute in drivon nways from it, Other similar dens are to be brokon up as fast as the rovocation notices aro sorved. It appoars that Suporintonden Washburn has onu oxpreea orders for monthsback to his Cap- ains to oxtinguish these horribla dens, and Lns especially directed Copt. Fronch to cloan out MeLaughiin's abominable brothel, but no atton- tion hag boon paid to his commends, Why dosy bo not arraign his subordinates beforo the Board? Nothing can oxtepuate thoir noglis gouco, 3 THE CITY IN BRIEF. Tho Boayd of Public Works yostorday accopted tho bid of Edward Kelly for thorepnirs of strect~ 1zmps, at 60 conts cnch., John Agnew, pipeman of fln];ply hose No, 4, W anmorduy nzxpululnd Fire Wardon for tho Houth Division, tomporarily, during tho_ilinoss of B. I, McCOarty, one of the rogulur wardons. . Annlarmof firo from Rox 871 was caused by the burniug out of o chimney nt No, 22 Boward stroot, n house oceupied by John Dwyor. No damago. » % All vehicles found without a liconse will bo’} cupturad to-day, and their drivors arrested and fined. The days of grace havo oxpired, aud now let tho teamstors sbide by tho law or tuke the consoquonces, Coronor Btophens hiold an inquest yesterdny, upon tho hodies of the two mon, Daniel Oules and Jobn Murborg, who woro killod_on Monday moraing, at the Potter Patmer Hotel, The vor- diet of the jury was that the neeldent waa caused by the insecure fastoning of the supporis of the woodon areh. An immonse woodon sign rocently oracted by Mousra, Lyon & Ienloy ovor their store, at the cornor of Monroa snd Blalo siroete, was ox- amined by tho Polico Commissfoners yosforday, their attention hoving been called to it by the Moyor, ‘The Commissionors camo to the con- olusfon that it wos an unsafo nddition fo the bullding, being oxtromely dnngorous in tho evont of storm or fire, aud rocommendod that tha Bouln'l of Publiv Works causo its imunedinto romoval, Justice Daggott yostorday ofternoon exnmined into tho griovances which tho * siriking eorvant~ slely olfoga thoy havo wnilorod b tha hands of Rlr, 0. 8ands, proprictor of the Snuds Ilouse, from whicly tho plucky maidons took their do- parturo, without a suoment's warning, ono weelk 1o, Tha gitls, champloned by bir. Follown, uc- cessfully proved thut their tnskmnster had nu- Inwfully and unjustly withhold from them their v nd Wagos, and o Jndgment wis rondered {n thoir favor for tha possession of tho (ruulks, tho bulance of wages claimed, and the costs of Doth snits. A short Himo ago 11. B, Lang, of No. 85 North Wolls stroet, purchased, on timo, nbout §1,006 worlh of goods from Foroman & Friondland, on Madlgon stroot, Boon aftor vocoiving che gooda into his storo, Lang wont oft to Californis, loav- {ng thom fn the oharge of nman namod Josoph Tolal,, it’is sald, mado frequent |- Jagoby, who attompted, it1s sad, to run them | off. 110 was arrostod by Foroman & Friondiand, on the charge of ‘wcouring goods. under folsa protonsos, Justico Daggott hold him in 6,000 ball. The Ivl'luoum‘ thon took a chango of vouto to Justico_tInines, who will oxamine fnto tho matter noxt Fridey, ¥ The contest for tho possession of the Globo Theatro butlding still goos on, The last xoport fram_tho mont of war was ta thd _offect that’ tha Wood me woro In possesslon, . Rocont, roports show that the battle hne chauged, snd thiat tho conquerors have boon moro than conquored. Yesterday the Gormrn Bonavolent Baclaty swore ‘ont Btat warrantn against tho Wood parly on tho chargs of riot, and hid all arrosted Who wero in tho bullding, thus leaving It in possession ofh .tha Gormann,” Tho vanquishiod promiso that Lo~ day thoy will rogaln possossion of tho old sholl,’ and fn such o way that thoy slinil hold 1, ———— — PERSONAL. L., 7. Warnot, of Dhiladblphia, 8 oé tho Shor- ‘mon Houno, 3. W. Pillsbury, of Olncinnath; is at the Bhor- man Iouso, bl ! Tho Hon, 8, A.. Haines, New York, fs af tho(| Bhorman Houo, Ool, A. 0. Dabeool, mont Iouso. Tho Hon, J. B, Griunell, of Iows, is-ab tho Tromont ITouso, Lk £ 1 Dr. L. Allport, of Philadolphis, fs af ¢ House. B i ' Unitod Biates Bonntor Howe, of Wisconsln, in ot tho Bhorman -Howse. = te 5 Gon. Goorgo W. Roynolds, of Bpringfild, is at tho Gurduor Houso, . ¢ - A 3. W. Cary, Gonoral Tickot Agent -Lake Shiare & Micligan' Bouthorn Railroad, ia at tho' Bliér- - man Houso. A 3 B. M. Turnor, of the Tromont ‘Honao, gavo i Triondn o supper last cvouing, tocommnemo- rato tho closo of his tonth year aa clork of tho "Fromont, : ks Col, L. 0, Gllman, of Belyidoro; Hov. Mr, | “Leonard, of Normaly John- D. *Nichols, of ¥n- dlnm\polis, sud Nir. J. C. Thompson, of Lancag- tor, Pn., yore nmong yostorday's srrivals at An< derson's Hotol. ‘Among tho srrivals at the Tromont Honeo, yos- ' fordny, wero tho following: Otto Frledrichs, Now York; J. F. Gofng, Cincinnati; Jomos ovasd, Joitarsonvilla ; J. W, Powoll, \i’m.ing-\ ton 3 (. Balt and wifo, Michigan 3 A. D.Fisko- and wife, Maneflold. M Among the arrivals at the Mattoson House, fflflhrdl\y, wore tho mlnwing{: J. Darling, Bur- ington; A, Ohurchill, Now York ; J. L. Free- map, Olovoland ; W. {1, Btacy, Bysacnes s 3. W. Lovell, Boston ; 8. B, Willlams, Philadelphin ; Thomas Arnold, MoGregor, Iowa; W. R. War- e, Winohostor, Mass, ; Among tho arrivals at the South Bide Briggs Tiouss. sosterdny wors (ho following s Or b Waodrult, Morrizon; 0. G, Wilson: 8pringald, Mogs. ; Goorga'N. Torry, 4., H. Glddings, Now York; W. A. Aikon, Baltimoro; J. A, Noonan, Milwaukeo; W. R. Baboock, Albion, Mich. Among tho arrivals nt the Wost Bido Briggs Houso, yestordny, wore tho followingy D. K. Bailoy, 8t. Albang ; Georgo W. Hill, Oleveland ; I, Notth, Englowood, 1IL; P. D. Michlos, Jr., Byronse’; W, B. Curd snd_family, Kenkslieo 11, . Lowis, Lincoln, Nob.; J. A, Suiborn, Mons chionfor, N. 11.; 1. B. ITall, Momonco, Il Among tho arrival ot the Gault Houso, yos- terdny, Wove the_following: Oharles Thomp- son, B Paul; Junog Grogg, Iaussa; P. B Hoving, Now York; IL 1L, {1os, Madison ; B. T. Gibbs, Tox Lake; Joln J, Bush, Lanelug; Georgo W. Roynolds, Bpringfieid ; H. McKinnoy, Fort Wayno; J. G, ‘Thorpe, Eny Clairo; H.D. Harrlg, Bt, Louis; J. W. Powoll, Washington. Among tho arrivals at tho Gardner Houso yos- torday wero tho following : - William Millspaugh, Now York; R, P, Hughes, U, 8. A; Charlea 8, Husted, Brooklyn; R: W. Danicls, Bufulo; William F. 8tifel and wifo, W‘heulln{:; W. . J. Beaney and wifo, New Orleans; A. M. Knight, Now York; F. It Plumb, Philedeiphia; T. H. gnnfimufl, Boston; Charles V. Godderd, Now" orls. Among the atrivals at the- Sherman Houso yostorday, wor tho following: I P Wado, udinnapolia: A. J. Rising. Council Bluits; A ‘Wallenborg, New York ; . M. Towusend, Pe- oria; J. W, Parsons, Toledo; O. . Erskino an wife, Tincibo; Jamen' J. Hill and family, Bk Paul; D M. 'Buok, St Louis; L. P. Parmor, Philadolphia; H. Farler, Bouton ; J, N. Morton, Milwaukeo; 'J. C. Burdsoyo, Duston; G. W. Hamblin, Kansas; 3. K, Trwin, 8t. Louls. of ‘Canton, 18 nt tho Tro- Goult, Tho lato Rov. Elenzer Thomes, mussacrod by tho Modocs, had 10,000 insurande ou his life. B. ¥, Taylor will mako his homo in Dunkick, N.Y., tho coming summor. ; Anna Dickinson has boo sued in 8t. Lous for ‘broach of promisc—to lecture. Tho lato Gon. Oanby marriod Miss Louien Amog, of Daltimoro, o nioco of Dishop Ames of {hio Mothodist Episcopal Cliuroli. T, . Scott, n Doorkeoper to the Unitod States Sonate, is just gotting ovor an aitack of smail- o, at Crawfordavilie, Ind. Ex-Liout. Gov. E. D, Campboll, of Wiaconsin, diod b tho rosidenco of hie son, Bamiel Comp- bell, in LnCrosso, last weok Wednesday night, agaci 63 years, . Capt. E, G, Hall, for some timo - past with the Indinnepolis Jowrnal, has accopted tho position of confldential secrotary to tho Presidont of tho Erio railroad. The Jad whose parents advertieed that they changed his namo to Fortescue Groavenor Dlan- tne’onn! Howard, wag _originally christenod Behuyler Colfax Smith.—New York Commercial Advertiser. Lo protty gonorally understood thot Judgo Tichardson, Scerotary of the Trensury will saon rosign his-ofiice to fulfill his arrangement to be- como o partner in_ tho banking house of John Mouroe & Co., of Paris.—dAmerican Register, Paris, Aprit b, Mios Abby Hutchinson, of the: Hutchinson family, Tribo of Asa, was married, April 9, at Hutchinson, Blinn., to Samuel G. Anderson, of Litchflold, tinn. Tho Drido Iaa bieco of that Atlezy Hutchingon who was of tho original Tribe of Jeawo. Buit bap been commenced, in Utah, against tho Into Asaociato United Siates’ Judge O, T. Btrickland by George O. Datos, ox-Distrlot Attor- noy, on bohglf of lhomas J. Drake, formorly Associnte Justice of Utal, for n note of $2,800 givon Drake by Btricklund' {o induco tho formor 1o vacato his offico in favor of the latter, Jonathan Duff, of Pontino, Ill, writes to a geutloman in Healdsbutg thut he Will bring ot the mnclinery for a woolon mill, to be oracted at that place, if tho cltizona will put up o $10,000 building, and furnish 910,000 moro a8 & working capital.—San Francisco Call, Josoph Holman, fatfior of William §. Holman, dled ot Contoryllle, Ind., nst wook, agod 8. Ho was_» mombor of tho Convontion, in 1800, which mado tho flret Constltution of Tndians, and also of tho first Logislaturo under it, and tho lgt Burvlying momber of both. Ho was Rog- istor of the Land offico st Fort Wayno undor Trosidont John Quinoy Adsms. e ‘Works of Art. Thie readors of it TRIDUNE aro ngain rominded of the oxteusive sala of ofl paintings whioh will ‘tako laco to-day at tho store No, 183 East Madison atrcet, Messrs, Elison & Foster suctioneors, This collection of printings is on of tho best ever brought to our city, and embraces a numbor of vry fine piclures—pictures that would ornmnont any gullery or cabinet in this clty, 'Tho salo conunoneca at 3 o'clock this afternaon and'st 734 'clock {hls ovoniog. Tho pictures will bo ou oxniitjon dnring tho forenoon, Tliere could bo no Deiter ghanco for thosa who wish.to put valusblo works of art in thelr houscs thun this, ot e o Something to Make One's Mouth Wator, Green turtlo poup and ateak, fresl brook trout, Tocky Mountain trout, Galifornis salmon, North River &hnd, calvos! mwoothronds, lumb fries, boned Lurkoy with’ jolly, this day at Anderson’s Ruropean Iotel Rostairsif, No, 145 Madison strest. Burnett’s Kalliston Tontaves tan, sunburn, nnd frocklos, FIRSTLLASS TRAVELDNG SALESMAN g:n:zu‘:l: ‘fmum“m” wishes o Bituation, refer- " Gb Packages TRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALI AT TRIBUNE OFTICE. ;| STAR MUSIC BOOKS. ROBERT" GOLDBECK'S . 'Grand Farewell Concertt, THURSDAY, April 24, at 8 ps ma. At the Michigan-av, Baptist Ohanoh, Atcxtraordinary Combination Porformanod for 26 EANDS, Upon alx Planos nud thia Organ by tho Dirootor of o Mu- T A et e it Dircotor, Professors and Pupils of thoe Unuser satory of Mo, Ditior distinauistied tniont wiil-asiat, © ¢ ossevod Bente, WLt: adsulaaton, Uskotm, &1 onn bo , oh(ained (11l Thursdny, (L4 D m.; b Mosars. Unepontar. 1 & Bhaldon's, 068 Wabreh-av., and Duok & 6ynors, cor: or Stadison and B ‘ : HOOLEY'Y THEATRE, = | . & \ 3 THE BEST COMPANY IN AMERICA, ? i 32}-’4"5"‘:[" u;fi\._hgl'%{\étal ’Al}E FARUR, * Wodnos: bursia ok 1t 91, A POTTLOATY THE Mo Micirs, o = And o Iaghable ' DILTON farco, of - TURN HIM- OUT ‘\odnosdny—~LAST ALIXTE MATINEI. PRI Rt ettty T AR 2 OKGT.OF-LEAVE MAN, wilh . the: [ b ivon 15, this city, g o T prepatation " Uracitiou " snd # Mgy _ MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. . . brogomont af tho Topular Aotor, l Vio will anpear on MONDAY JtVENING, Aprilal, ard | gory avontug antl furthor notlcs, snd Saturdsy Fati- ploturasquo play, ontitlad 3 : ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD, GATRE, Py " 81, it Bt ow Fork, Fxtha of Howu, 81, T and oo (. Donrog.at., hotwoon Dearborn and Stato Pankaars 110k ™. Marls. Snoith oroeyoroplug sadt fupipor motley snd Sitiatny it AnRlisad for kof two mi the, at tho UNION, SQUARE( Artington, - Cotton- & Kemile ¢ A MONBTRR DILL, OF FUN1' - ° - | Groat sucobss of Ed'nlgnrllhlo}: hurtesque of ROMEO “ MAOKIN & WILSON in now Songs and Dancos, . Tho Badon Wee: i Sivae Geacase * Now Vot Qusr. totto. Quiot Lodgings. 5 N rory Heoning and Batnriay Matineo: Monday, April ATREN'S THEATRE:* ¢ .This Aftornoon at 95, Fivoning at8o'clock, STUART Tn e Smmennoly & tlon of WILKING M1, * SAWEIL, in Bena: charmin romanco, Idttle Fn’iy. MOKEE RANKIN. ...\ - URIAIL HERP, Miss KITEY DLANGIARS ROSE DARTLE. Friday~Bonofi of- STUA! BEON—throo im- mgnto pluct, jaturday—Last ROBSON Matineo, AUADEMY OF MUSIO, OET YOUR SEATS EARLY. . HOUSES PACKED. ‘THR LABT WEEK OF ¥ | F.S.CEHANFRAU, And his wondorful drams, KIT, The Arkansas Traveler: 1,600 Ladios and Childron at tho Matinoo lat Baturdsy, . COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT 3 . TO P 2 Miss: Kate Van Wordragen, MONDAY,:Apsil 5, at Orphious Iall, Asgisted by some of the best ar' tistes of Chicago. i REAL ESTATE. MONEY. Ly offoring s wnusual opportunlty for Young Men, Bookkospers, Olorks, or any ouo to meko a Lsndiond proliton tholnvostmont of b small sam in tho bot, loca- ion nround Chicago. 'Thoso wishing to seoura & chiolco Tot for a homo &0 also roquestod 1o oall, H,_A. OSHORN, 125 Santh Olaricat. NEW PUBLICATION: . C0. offor tho following resumg - o Hoous raracl adbemfnpa o of promt STANDARD, - - - Price, $1.50 sa‘l"l?fi?;)?'.k ‘Palmer's Famous !{nw Church Muslo Book. CHEERFUL VOICES, - 50 cents, + O Emarson’s Brilliant Now Sob 3 ml; o Eenaraod’s ] lxl.un‘x low Sobool Song Book. All SPARKLING RUBIES, 35 conts: ngflk:.“ thao brightest of bright Saadey sfl?mfl Song CLARKES, -« - <= = = - $2.50 0 b widol: d t n AL, oet widols o i :»m of all Roed Orgon STRATSS, - $2.50, §3.00, $4.00 ‘Tha Geme of Bt 3 a0, Gpme of Strayse hni bad an uaprocodantod sale . . . DITSON &; Elthor book sont, postpald, on rocoipt of sotall prico, OLIVER DITSON & 00, COHAS, ¥, DITSON & €O, BOSTON., 711 Bdway, Now York; LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OOEAN NAVIGATION. Safling tivico n waok from Now York, and carrsing pas- nongore Lo Al s of Grons Britatn Trotands Gontiaontel Harie, and i Naorranamn, $05; Stoor- age, Dritish aud Irish ports east, §l0; wost, ntl Honlal vorta sumo aa ofiee rogulpelinds, *A1T piyablo in S ebimuny.” Aty for G foroistion o4" 10 Uone s otices, 'No, 7 flowling Greon, ty [+ B Sordor LaSailannd Madisusatar, Chioago. ' HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts. Juat publishod, ““Tho Trip to Europo," o Magszino o Tnformatlou for‘Ocaan Nravollors. - Onn bp had f£00 o ohioyao on appiication, or sont by mall oR roqelpt of threa ALLAN LINE Hontreal Gegau Steamstp Co, First-class Steamships, Unsurpnssed for Speed ond Comfort, running on the Shortest Sea Routes botween EUROPE AND AMERICA RATES OF PASBAGE: QABIN eslow as by any othor FIRST-OLASS LINES. Taiurn tlokateat groat roduction, KTILRAGE Tlokota oithor to'or from Raropo, aleo st loweat raton and througi o polata . e Weat fowac an by other linos, i RATRS O FRRIGHT, 3 n all olnssce Morohandiso from Liver- Do or Ghragaw IO U GIE 1o Ontoso. Eirén ots, apply at the or othur fnformation, or frolght cont Company's ALLAN £CO., Agonts. fllce, 7 and 74 LaSallo-at, STATE LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, New York and Glasgow via Londonderey, m’l;lry‘efi:'lln‘wréml,:.l!fl.mnn will lyu‘ll from Btate Line {; LVANIA, L Vi abin from it 5 - JIStels. el %~ Bonefit of BILLY RICE. i Depot, corner o Tiarrison and S r Ling. ... . Atlantic Kxprote g 0 «‘flmmwf [OCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, SI0CK-HOLDERS' ANNUAL MEETING oF TRE Lke Shore & Michigan Soutbern Rallway Co. Y, OLEVELAND, ‘0., Maroh 37, 1473, % Tho anaual mooting of tha Btackholdory of this Com- B int i (rananiom pe oibar. porant ustsser wil o lold a4 thi offies of thio Uowpeny, a tho ity ot " Oleveland, 0,, on Wednesday, 7th Day of May noxt, hitwoan tiin hours of 11 o'eldok In tho foroucon and A oiclack in tho aftornaon of {hat duy. o tranafer bouks of tho Oompany will bo closed At the alogo of Luainose, ou the bth dny of ADEL noxt, and will Feopeit an o madenlog of (he 6l sy of Mav n GEQRGL: IS Hearetary, Ao O¥FICE 0¥ THE LAKE Buonk & MIONIOAN BOUTRERN JTAILWAY UOMPAN: ... RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL' AND- DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. " Winter Arrangemont. " xnairton o REVEwRGE MAmtn.—+ Batucdayox. SO oy ae 830 %e 4 Dy, oY oxcorlede T MioHiaah CENTRAL & QRERT WESTERN RAILTOADS Diepot, foot Lake tt , and Jool enlyecond-of P et Yteer 1y Canntotey Zommer af: Haddtaame o Tedve, | _Arriee, Mafl (vl maln nad afr lioo), a0 m. | gk p. m. Bar {plamin ad st 02, m. [+ 8100 . . Jnckson Accominodatl 10:20 0, e 0 . 18, Night Fxpross, ., v 1300, 1, INDIANATOLIA VIA PERU ROAD. inl, . . 8:30 0, m.| *8:45p, m. gt 100 p. .| *B0a m. GIAND RATIDE Moming Exp 0. ‘Night Hxpron 0. WENTWORTH, soral Passongoe Agont. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD: HENRY " Gon Chtcaga, Allan & S, Louts Throunh Line, unid Loullgina oy e ahord A epon, e Sides nar Satvoneste Sy o e OO Teave, | Avricy, Bt, Tonis & Speingfleld Expross, ¥in Alain Lin 7 * 9i18a; m. |* 8:10p, . Kanns i ; ; Jagkonvillo, 1i 2 15, Morseus 188, m. nm, Wonwine, Lor, Wadhi Jollnt & Duwiglit Anvnmor"d 1* 4310 o5, o, Bt, Louls & §pri n?flu id Lightning| Expross, via Main Li d also) > via Jaoksonvilie Divisfor 147:30 p. mo Kannes City Exprass, via it ) S, filctndony e W Daily, vin Bain Lino, and graspt Batutday, via Jacksontilo Diviston. 1t Dally, via Siati Lino, and dally S1ceps Honday, via dacknanwille Divistaar " = - .CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST.. PAUL RAILWAY. Unfon Dejot, corner Mdison and Cunnl-siny; Ticket Ofice o ‘07 Went Wadlisorat, and at Depot, . g Mo, | a,m. o m Arrive, $7:20 8. 1 (*11:20a, m. " 6:00 0. ;. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINGY. RAILROAD, Depots=Ioot of Takel., Tullnqnflv-', and Sixteenth-at,, ‘it Canal wid Sisteentiata, - gicket Sffcain Dripgs Houte b, m. o, m. Arrive, b Express.. Downewe irove AcoamiiadHisi ownor's Grovo Accommodation, Ottawa snd Strentor Passongor ‘ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Zakeat. and foot af Tent)-sedondaii Heket 5 r of Madaon. Depot foot lee, 96 Canal-st., corne Onk W HJ8 Park and Onk Woods *On Baturdays this train CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, Hicket affce, 8L West Madfson1, o e T | deave, o baquo Night for, wis Olintor: Ireoport & Dubuquo Fxpross,. Trooport & Dubuquo Expross,. Afilwaukae Afail... Mil Greon fay Ex) . &t Baatly Toee Fonn Fny L BEPaul Lxpress, CHICACO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Qmaha, Loaveny'th Atchlson Ex| Poru Atcommodation, ... K Night Expross.... 2t Losvonworth & Atchison Hipretal LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN‘RIILR&;B. Rl e i M ) corner Cannl and Jfll:"lon-l"-a" o Arrive, o odech Madl, via Air ) Vin Al T gt xorare, o Main Livo. Eikhart Aocommotiation., Bouth Ohleago Ascomm CHICAGD, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Pussenger Depot at P, C, & St, wagare Byeelot B €. 5. Lot Dgty crver o Gae Freight and Teket alfice 168 ashing-lon-st, “Arrive. Zea il M2 o setsesines T Bl & o iwats s ». m. PITISBURGH, FOR1 WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, Leave, Arriva, Depot General B istropatitan Sock commer Jtandoimh ik Easite-ngrs Tean Arrice. Rosello Aocommodation. Rosollg_Accommodation, w0 a.m, Ro oo % p.m, GFO. B, HOWEN, - GEQ, . DANIELS. OV bron, i Uor. Manngoe,~ Gou- Datsoagor 4gonts CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, From the Great Central Rallroad Depot, Foot of Lake-st, "For through (icke(s and Mespingcar beyihe apply ai TSeket O tond ooy soimcs Gongreon s o Hchipans ey 2t Foot of Teenty-técondest, L 5 Loavo Ohlcago... Tadinia 1L59a.m, T:50p.m, afice, . [f 8:00 . T Arrivont i 3 .in‘ . L ‘Affive at Oinotunati « e R Ony Tiao running Batarday night trali to Clnclanall. il Slooporson BBt (s, - Lo O nctonatl MEDICAL CARDS DR, C.BIGELOW QONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, (64 tato. 1t {3 wol own by all readers of the pape 1] @ Bigslow v 1o oidont utablishion piyoloian s Ohlcan, iclente and exporionco have made Dr. B. the most ro. nownod SPEOTALIST of tho ako, Lonarod by tho b cateomed of tho bighost modical attainmonta by medienl lnonlbfllllill);!o{“[:l&d‘u, hu'vln da\mtng"l' hENTY 2 ‘I 0 perfocting romadies that will PO ROMEAND B EGTAL 1 80208, N FRER, ) SEPARATE PARLORS Call, " OORRESPONDENOE Addross all lotters, with stampe, to 0, 464 Btato- COBURN Medical Imstitute, 175 and 177 Sonth Olarkest., _cornor Monroe, Obl Tonidon ‘nad Sanductad by Dy g 0. Goveien. forfo troatmont and ouro of all formsof cbronio ani spocial r. gurd positlvely all casos of DIBEASES fa both CONKULTATION los . NITDANTIA L, Ad BIGELO Dr. disasses in both soxes, This Institto is unguestionably tho most solentitio In this cnlll‘ll‘v for tho troatroont of r, oburn (s a regular graduate of medisine, throo d“)lnmu from tho bost collegos in tho d haa bad moro oxporionco In the troatmen fof Lo dis s than any physiclan in Obleago. Young ‘men who roquire a physician nover fail to find spesdy re- ilof and a pormanont ocure at the hands of Di Joburn, Hend twostampa (or his books on mlln;nd ymalo disenso ; J. C. CORU! ,Al(lnnnlhlnnual. Oftico hours: 9 a. m, to8’ NO PAY 1! Dr. Kea.n, 360 South Olark-st., Chicago, {roa ot ohargo, 3 DI, o KEAL 1t o ool mayateiarsin Lo alty whowas- SaLE Suton OF 20 payh Olloh bsesfrom b 2 iy £0 8 Beih: L 48 ‘Efife-?«‘hlfli 04 p. . My o confidentlally conmlted, pecsonally or by mail PRESCRIPTION FREE by % e el el A . ; Bunday, NO QURE! ‘an all ahrunio or horvous diseasor, Tor tho spoody cure of Norvous Debllity, Early Decay, sl tlo wholg ealitat gloons attendants, Tageof Momo. y, 1 ‘Any druggist hns the in nta, Ad- ST B A GO Olnolmanti, Obios COAL AND WOOD, Ooenor Wahash-av, and Madlson-st., dualers in flll’lflnfl- ot Fuel, Nlinots Coal per ton, dellvered, $0; Kirkland Qrata Ceal (bost Indians) por tan, dulivored, 38.60; Wa- vash Qoal (ludtana Bitwminous) per ton, delivored, 86,60, Hazd Coal and Wood of all kinds nlways on bani, you tha apolioat At o Tacite Tk s CORVAS orlziaats Larhg Dy toet, AR or doairirods ' b, +18 shiaras, Tob, 21, No, 100; 1! o0 3 1o: o cbia shineon. JOHK ORERAR, “SCALES, FAIRBANKS! STANDARD SCALES 4 OF ALL BIZKS, TATRDANKS, MORSHE &00 % WEST WASUINGTON-BT.

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