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TXA XCTIT—rwory xo v THE COURTS. The Lincoln Park Assessment COase on Trial. What North Side Real Estate Is Worth. Injunction to Restrain Action on _a $40,000 Note. More Railrond Condemmation Snlls---Ac} tion for Loss of a Wife. An Accommodating Brother.in-Tiatw.s e Now Suits, Ete, == Tho Lincoln Pntk 8¢ 40msmont cago came up boforo Judge Williams, yogtordny on an applicn- tion by the Commie' jjoners to Luve tho assess- mont confirmed. Tho Park Commissionora Wore xepresontad by, Mr, Jowott, naslstod by Mossrd. ‘Wilgon aud Adams, tha contostants poing ropro- eonted Y gudge Trambull aid Mr, Stercy. At 410 0F aning of tho enso some'discussion atoso s to ¥.40 logality of thio publication of tho notico by 1.00 plaintiffs, tho contostants argning tlint ton “days boforo tho application s mado fortho ag- sossment, o threo woeks’ publication of notice is necessary. Tho plaintiffs hold that according to the roading of tho nct n single notico published 4eu days boforo tho application was sufficiont. His Honor declded that the noticoglven by the Commissionors was suficiont. "Tho oxaminntion of Mr. Gulver was procoeded with. Tho most iutoresting portion of his ovi~ donco whs that ho waa an Assossor o f o tract of and in which ho himaelf was a large owner. Wilson K. Nixon teatifled that ho was familiar with rosl ostato valuosin Lako Viow. Knows Block 18, Pine Grove Bubdivision, owned by Mr. Reen; considors it worth from 125,000 to §160,- 000. Ho owns tho tract noxt west of it, and should considor 87,600 {:er acro o low valuation ‘of {t; would not tuke that for it. Two years ‘ago, tho property northof it was sold for §10,060 per acro, snd six months Intor tho owner rofused to ol it for $20,000 per mcro. About_ono yoar ago the ronl cstate of Lako View was valued ot about £50,000,000. Aot on tho cornor of Caes und Ontario stroots dn worth §226 por foot, or 9,000 for tho lot, whioh, on the assessmont roll, is valued af $1,400. Block 27, in Kinzie's Addition, is worth from $100,000 to £110,000. The nssessed value 'of proporty in North Chicago is nbout ono-sov- enth its actual value, and In Loko View it is about_ono-fiftioth. Tho effoct of the Lincoln Park improvemont upon Lake View roal estato tias beon to_ doublo its valuo, apart from the offect cauged by tho incroanp of the city. Ono- third of tho presont value of Lako View proper- ty s due to” Lincoln Park, Mr. Nixon statod flyml- his eatimates wore based, upon tho market waluo of the proporty. Edward M. Barnard testified that Lo was ono of tho partios who mnde the Lincoln Park nescss- ment, Wae Asscssor of the Town of Lake Viow. At the first meoting in Beptember last & full Board of Asscssors woro presont, Tho amount of the assossmont wag determined at that moeting. Aftor talking the matter over, it was concluded that tho proporty in question coula ho bought for loss than §1;200,000. A cai- culation was made ns to tho cost of getting the proporty and tho cost of appoal, but no detinite sum waa named for dotails, ‘William C. Roynolds testified that he had boen tho attorney ond Becrotary of tho Graceland Cemotory Company for six years. An offer was mada tha Company to buy tome of its proporty Tor park purposes, but it was thought that tho ‘ohartor did not confer power to buy or ecll lands oxcept for cometory purposes. . David Goodwillio testified to being tho owner ©f property assosscd sbout £8,300 for the park extonsion. Part of that proporty is locato the corner of Franklin and Sophin_ streets, tho other purt {8 in Wright's Grove, tho dopth -of which'is reduced 200 foat, aud one front is taken away. Ho considered his proporty on Bophia stroot damaged by tho oxtension of tho parl, Xt was formerly sold at $200 per foot ; ho would now take $100 for it. Beforo the Fark exton- glon waa talked of, property at North avonue, in Yront of tho cometery, was hardly salablo. It now Bolls for $200 per foot readily. Tho reason ‘of the deprecintion of his proporty at Sophia atroet was the fact that tho purk extonsion in- woreasod tho park frontago, Mr. James H. Roes testificd that in his judg- mont the valuo of the land on Franklin street ‘was not increased by the park oxtension, being already situated in front of tho park. The other plece of property in Wright's Grove would not bo iIncremsed in valuo, Proporty nt the corner of Dearborn street and Noith avenue is worth abont $250 per foot. The proposed oxtension would bo no ndvantage to the property on the north ond of the prosent park, owned by Mr. 'Fhompson, E, K, Boech conld not soo that Mr. Thomp- son's property would bo benefited by the oxten- sion, as it aiready has a park frontage. Shonld eay the snmo of Mr. Goodwillie's Iranklin an Olark street property. % * T\ H, Winston tostified that propertyon the corner of Ericand Cass _streots was worth about £200 per foot. A fow choico cornors wore worth 8250, and some 800, Salos are slow,and on cradit at these figures, Robort Grier, of Ravenswood, an insurauce apont, testified that lots of 60 feet front were worth an averago of $800 each in that villago. Daniel Goodwin_ testifled that sinco tho firo two largo browories Liad beon built nenr Nr, Goodyillie's property on Frauklin street, near Bophia, Tho extonsion of tho park would on- hance the yaluo of the property. From exami- nation of the Lake Viow asscesment rolls, should 8oy that the yaluation made forState and County pm's)(n!as was sbout one-fortioth of their actual arket valus. In North Chicago the assceged ‘value was about one-gixth of the actual value, B. ¥, Culver testifiod thiat the value of lots in Culver’s Addition was £100 por front foot. Tho eddition of thie Newborry and Fostor tracts would diminish tho park front about 1,000 fest. Shounld think the value of tho Goodwillio and Thomp- son proporty would bo materially in- creasod. Approximltneiy, thors are ~ 9,000 acros in Lako View, aud 8,000 acres in Norlh Chicago. The assessment rolls for Biate and county purposcs convey no idea of the valuo of property thero. Renl estato in Lake View is wnrt:z about 850,000,000, exclusive of improve- wauty, Judge Trumbull askod Mr. Culver asto tho emount of funds which had come into the pos- session of the Park Commission since he be- came o member of it. Afr, Oulvor ropliod that about 240,000 bad been wocsived during the past oighteon montha, Mr, Jewalt suggested that this mattor was fr- relevant, and the Court coincided in that view. Judge Trumbull held that the tostimony was competent, as it was proposod to show thattho act undor which tho Park Commission was pro- cooding was an amendatory act, and waa thore- fore unconstitutional. ‘The Court ruled that tho testimony was in- compotent. The hoaring was adjourned until 10 oolook thia morning. LXOAL BEPUDIATION oF A £40,000 NOTE WANTED, Bamuel J, Walker bnni{! a#ult in tho Circult Court against Jogoph H. Burkham, Elzy G. Burkham, Honry G. Millar, Thomas G. Frost, end H. L., Lowis, asking for an injunction to defendants from bringing action against him romissory note of 40,000, or to tranafor the aame to another party. Complainant avers that for soveral years prior to 18656-0 he had \Inrso doalings with’ Burkham & Co., and became argoly indebted to thom, which indobtedness he ecoured to them with colintorals, consisting of Exmmlnuor) notes, etc.; that during tho yoars 806-6 he " roducod the' indobtedness to £2,800, for whioh he mado a promissory noto besaring in- Lerost at the rate of 10 per cout, At the time of making the noto the amount of scourity held by Burkham & Co. wag a large as ovor; that be- Toro ity maturity the £2,300 was sold to Elzy C. Burkham, of Now York, and several of the notes wera transferred therewith as seourity, upon which said E. G, Burkbam has collocted ©11,000, for none of which ho bLas ne- countod to complalnant; that during the gonrs 1865-6 “complainant had TADH~ xotions with Joseph I, Burkliam, of Lawronce- burg, 1., heaomlniinflnhlnfl to him in $00,000, =a seourity for which he deposited, from time to timo a large amount of commercinl paper and other soourities, which indobteduess complainant largoly roduced by Hopt, 26, 1869, at which {imo complainaut gave Joxoph 1Y, Burkham a noto of Heury H. Walker's, Iudorsed by himself, for ©40,000, due two yoara after date, and soourod by & land mortgnge, tho land “90“ which the mort- gago was made virtually belonging to complain- ung; that the note was rnuurorredz toElzy Burk- wan, who demanded It4 paywont on tho fth day of June, 1872; that complainant belloves ho has vaid tha full amount of the note, but that his Dbookn and ali momorands of hia business trans- netlons wore dostroyed in tho tiro, and ho cannot sponls with sbsoluls corhhflg upon the subjoot, ‘whoeroforo ho prayn that tho m{n of tho dofond- onts Burkliam may bo oxamined to show oxnotly how onmgh\mnt standa with them, and that in- Junctlon to utay prococdinga against him upon, and tho furthor nogotiation of, the noto may Lo grantod, ANOTIER CONTESTED TIUSTEESUIP: Yot anothor applloation for o writ of qUO War- onto hna beon nado, nt tho Criminal Court, arising from Lilinols tato township oloctions. Tho complainant this timo is o *Mr, Jobn R, Lowis, who olaims the school-trustocship of Township 88, In his deolaration ho nyors that ho wan on the 12th day o Aprii {nat, oligible Lo tho oftteq of ohaol-Trusteo of Township 385 that John, i, EIB who s and i boon for & yoar past Tewnubip-Lronsurer, filed o notico on tho 24 April to the offact that ,on Saturdsy, the 12th of April, ot the school-houso in Distriet 6, Town- ship 98, Rango 14, Cook Ommzy an _elootion would bo hold for tho 'Trustoos of fichiools 3 tha on the 12h of April in pursuance of the notico tho oloators mot at tho placo designated, found {6 locled, ot tho llo[. oponed i and held tho clection In_ duo form, and_sppoluted complainant Trustoo. At tho timo thin clection was procecding another was going on for the samo purpose at tho houso of James I Ely, aod tho partiea running it aver that tho ongnnlly-intendod meoting was adjourncd to Ely's houso, and that o notico to that offect had hoon posted ou the school-houege, Compluinant donlos any mowledgo of the postponomont or notico of tho postponemont. Complainant also holds that tho nllugnd adjournment was illegal, and that tho object of moving the placo of elec- tion from the Bohool-house to ILly's dwelling was tho utilization, a8 votors, of 100 Iaborors omployed by the South Park Commissionors, whoso work brought them directly in front of ElF'a houso; that, at tho clection at Ely's, tho orlg inal Trustes, Goorgo W, Wait, wau re-leoted, nd rofusos to givu up the place to complainant, who asks that & rule may bo mado upon tho promises for the Peoplo of tho Btato of Illinois to show causo why loave ehould not bo given to placo an injunction on the return of o quo war- ranto upon tho relation of Lowis agaiust Wait for usurping sud unlnwfully Lolding tho ofiice aforoeaid, Judging by tho abovo, Lowis has very strong grounds of contesling tho cloction, astho law with regard to tho postponcmont of such olec- tions {a oxplicit, nllowing o postponoment of n wook, to bo dotermined upon by tho trustoes or voters presont, #aid postponed meeting to take placo at the samo place and timo of day as tho original. Mr. Lewis' caso is in tho honds of Willott & Horring. TIGNTLY LOORED-UP SEQURITIES. In the Circuit.Court, C. Wondle Deauo brlni‘s suit ngainst Josiah Grout, Jr,, and Austin D. Waogcott. Complainant avors that, in Octobor, 1873, ho borrowed from ouo James P, Prindle, of this city, the sum of §2,000, agrecing to poy him therefor, on the 27th of Decomber, 1872, tho sum of éfl,lmd giving a8 geourity tho promiesory | noto_of 2,000, aiguud by Limeolf aud indorsed by Hunter & Cusbinly, and also a dood upon roporty of his own of considorablo value ; that !’].w conveyance was made by doed absolute, but under tho understouding that only a mortgago waa mennt; that, at the time of making the dood of convoynnce and nssignment of writton contracts, o deod was excouted by Prindlo, consisting -of coriain articles of agreoment in tho nnture of-a defonsance; that the noto bacame duo and was oxtended by Prindle for 2 n day interest; that when Prindla demanded pngmont, one Bisboo told complain- ant Bisbeo's brothor-in-lnw would lond him tho money at 10 per cont, wherowith to pay Prindle ; that ‘Gront, Bisboe's brother-in-lnw, supplied tho monoy, got hold of tho dobt and thoe socuri- tios therofor, snd now refusos to accopt poyment or give up the pm{)‘arty. ‘Whorefore complain. ant asks that Jogialt Grout and ono Austin Wes- cott, who claims to liave an interest in tho prom- ises’ mort, ngmfi mng bo brought bofors o court of cquity, in order fo declare complainant's titlo to the lauds in question. ., B. 4 Q. R, T CONDEXNATION OF LAND, Intho Cirouit Court the Chicago & Groat Weatorn Railway potition tocondemn; nnli{l ofland 60 foot wido, run: entiroly across and through the E 3¢ of the N%s% of Bac. 20, Township 89, Nof Hango 1, T of 50 P. M. said strip of land Iying pavallel to and adjoining to the right of woy now owued by ilio_ Chicago, Busilugion & Quinoy Railrond Company. Tho following par- ties ropregont that they hinve cn interost thorein, viz: Geo. Willard, J. D. Woodward, Emilius 8, Albro, Gertrude and Charles . Dix, Aldon C, Millard, Edwin J. Dickson. 'l‘lm{l also sock to condemn a strip of land running through the W 15 of the N W 3¢ of Sec, 26, Township 89, north of Rango19, E of 84 P. 3, said strip of land Dbeing parallel to land ndjuining the right_of way now owned by the sald L & Q. R.I.; ulsv wstrip of Jund 60 feot in width runnin {lirough tho Tt 10 ncres of tho W 37 of tho § 1 32 of 8oo. 23 of Township 89, N of Kange 18, E of 3 P, ML, aaid strip of lnnd lying ‘rnm 0l to and ad- }?lnin tho right of way of said 0., B, & Q. R, ., and 8 strgl of land €0 feot wide rununing through the 6 E Xf of tho 8 W 2{ of Sec, 24, Town- ship8, N of Nango 13, E of 30 prhmfin.l ‘meridian, arailol to right of way of sald 0., B. & Q. Il It, The following partics roprosent that thoy liave on intorest thorein, viz: John T, Matthows, John 0. Rounds, H. Hodgson, Albort G. Web- stor, Wilbur F, hnven, Margarot Robinson, and Loyl P. Morton, ACTION FOR TIE LOSE OF A WIFE. A vory intorosting cnse was bogun in Jndge ‘Troo’s Court yosterduy morning, in which Francis Camplell suon o druggist named Fredizko for iho loss of his wifo, tbrough alloged carelessnens of the lottor's asuistant. 'Tho declnration states that, on tho 28th of Juno, 1872, Johanna Camp- boll, wife of A)lu.inufi, visited tho defendant's storo, No, 472 Btate street, and ssked for wood- Dbiuoe, stating that eho had purchased of it boforo the firo, but had not succeeded in coming across any since. Tho clork by mistake gavo tho wo- man 20 conts worth of tha roob of yellow Insmino, of which she partook tho noxt duy, and died within an hour, Tho ovidence of the deugh- tor of the docensed, and of Dr.Bon, O. Millor, who participated in conducting tho post mortom ‘gxnminnliou, occupled tho greater part of the Ry 4 THE COURTS IN BMIEF, Lydin Kavanagh was Iglpcilllud administratrix of the estate of the late Charles Kuvanagh, undor bond, to bo approved, of $100,000, Bridgoet Deyle and Adolpho ‘Horsk wore doclar- od to be insane at the County Court yestorday morning, > An ordor was igsued at tho County Conrt con- firming tho nssessment roll of the Villago of Joflorson, axcopt 80 much of it s is contninod in the objection filod h{ Goorge Kingsbury, Judgo Porter rushod through the cnsos kot for yesterdny, and got through them by 11 o'clock, 7 Tho caso of the Gorman Mutual Firo Insnrance Company v. Wischroner, resulted in a yordiot for plaintif, with §123.18 damagos, In the casio of tho United Statos Brick-Machino | brings_action’ ngalus Compeny, insolvent, a mecting was held beforo Rogistor Hibbard, yestordsy morning,’ aé which Lm‘njorll.y of tho oraditors appointed Mr, Lewis signce, In the United Statos Cironit Court, John L. Durand ot al. brought action against tho Grand Trunk Railway of Capads, a8 common carriers, torocovor thio valuo, 84,000, of 100 barrels of sugar, lost b;r the Company betweon Boston ;m" dhiclgo. 'ho case waa dismigsed by stipu- ation. ‘'he Chieago Composition Granito Company Adolph Faorstouberg for alloged infringoment of patent rights, laying damages at $1,600.. Tho Firat National Bauk of Springfield, Il ‘brings nction in the United States Cirouit Courl ngainst tho Board of Buporvisors of Iendall jounty, I, to recover the smount of railrond Donds hield Dy tho plaintift issued to tho Otta- wa, Oswego & Yox River Valley Railrond, amounting in all to the sum of $18,000, and $25,000 damages. % Charles’ L.” Willonghby, of Boaton, ot al. bring action in tho United 'States - Circuit Conrl ngainet Louls Heftor to restrain him from mak- ing use of tha oxprossion * squaro-dealing clothing store,” and tho imposition on their businesa cards of theus talismanio words, togeth- or with the *‘hub” emblomatic of Bostonis, as the E\flalnufl has socured the solo right of the use of the axpression as a trade-mark, . In tho Unitod Btatos Oiroult Court, the caso of tho Unitod Btates of Amorica v. Aloxander 1. Askin, Martin C, Biagoll, and William A. Btrong, tho dofondants dotaulted for want of compliance with rule_herstofore enterod. submitted to the Conrt, who gave judgmont for plaintiff for the nmount of tho debt, ©12,000, and dawmagon, §4,807.89. In tho Cirouit Court, John I\ Latehaw brings & sult agaiugt Thilologny 1, Loud, John b Ponso, and Fredoviok H, Gilbort, to rocover 6,000 domages for alloged libel published by dofendants in tholr journa), the Chicago Mercan- tils Journal, Tho plaintlffs aro roni oatato mon, and the libel of which they complain was contained in tho Mercantile Journal of tho 12th 1nst. Frodorlck Harding et al, bring suit in tho Su- Earior Court aguingt tho Riverside Wator and as Qompany, in {resspass on tho case, for #10,- 000 damagus, Tudolph Wahall suos the Riversido Ilotol Com- any, in armumpsit, for ©2,000 damagos, In the upotior Court, n the Buperior Court, Gaorge Millor brings sult ngalnst enry 1% Billings, in uuumnuft, laying damnges at 86,000, CRIMINAL COURT ITEMS, A numbor of hitherto impenitent prisoners The causo was doclared tholr dotormination to aestime s virtuo which thoy had not, and changed tholr plon of innoconco to one of guilt, Ono Thomns Lamb toaded guilty to driving off with the _horso and uggy of anothor anly; ono John Finloy ro- lioved tho front wall of n tailor's shop of a pair of pants; Edward Vine stolo n gold watchy Jamos Roynolds, while pioking tho pocket of a Tnnnnngur on tho Ohicago, Burl Inqtnn & Quine: ntlrond, was stoppod by ono of tho railway ofii- cors, aud rosontod tho nfftront by atrlking the oflcor with n slung shot; all theso owned up tl}lnt ’mnmlng, and wlfi ‘o sontonced fn duoc coutse of Limo, . 2 'The Klokko cnno camo up on the motion on- tored by Gen, Btiles to quash information. Theo motlon was overrnlod, and twenty days allowed dofondant to plead. NEW SUITS. Tz Gmoorr Count,—0,631—John T, Latslaw and Lowis Dlonnis v, Thilologua If, Lond, John ¥, Peaso, and Fred, 11, Giibort ; ibol, $6,000, 0,083, 4, and 5— Appoats, © 6880—8niuel Waiker v, S0, 11, Durnbinm, 217y G, ‘Burhilinm, Heary G, Miller, Thoma G, Frost, aud M, L, Lowis; petition to siny proccedings onn promiasory noto,’ 0,G87—August Arnold v, N. B, oyden, John Motzer, Trancla O, Russell, and Wiliinm B, Dyas ; trover and convorsion, $1,000, 0,088—Ap- peul, 6,480—0, Wendie Doan v, Josial Grant, Jr,, and Ausiin D, Weacolt; Wl fo redeom, 0,090=Apposl. 6,001—1anao M, Ifavoman ;' polition to supply record, 6,002—Rudolph W. Wohell v, Ullrich Iohrbach ; as- 900, 0,603—Same v, Thomsa T. Eills } as- , $1,000, ° 0,604—Polly Moyer v. Moyor ; asaumpsit, $1,000, 6,005—Clicago & Groat ‘Western Raflroad Company v, Gco. Milinrd et al,3 petition lo condoon lsnd, 06,096~Hsmo v, John O, Tiounds ot n), : pamo. 0,697—Withheld for sorvico, 0,008—Joroph Tearson ot al, Stephon_ B, Darrows, Gharloa Siarpo, Motk W, Wataon, and J, McM, King. Tir, Burrnion Counr—id, 165—Leopold Grat’ ot al, v, Josoph Wekmbrodt ; neaumpsit, $500, 43,166—Wood et al, v, annoj; ansumysit, $300, 43,167—0Clinrlea J, L. Moyer vs, Jamoa 1T, Granger; assumpalt, $450, - 49,158 —dalt Gompnny of Onondags v, Whalley ot al; as- sumpait, $300, 43,160—nnufacturora’ Natfonal Bank V.E. A, Druco; coifossion of judgment, £435, 43,100— Jucob R, 8hepherd v, Ohieago Paving Company; ns« Bumpsit, §3,000, 43,i0l—Havelct v, Lovl A, Simona; divorco,” 43,103—Thomas 11, Smith v, Field, Leiter & Co.; appoal, " 3,163 ~Mory K, v, Edwird T Dongher- tri divorco on ground of drunkonmess, 49,104— oscph Gould et al, v, Thowas Caldwell; assumpeit, . 43,105—E. _ A, Brico for ueo 'of D. Tumoy . v. Bauk of _Motreal; _garni- rboe summons, 43,160—Frodorick Tarding st al. v, Rivernido Water & Gas Compauy ; {roapats ‘on thio caso, $10,000, 43,107—Jultus Rocnetld v, Abrae ham Nofter and Willism L. 8hrader; petifion fo_sup- Iy rocord, 43,168—Josopli I, Tlinen ot al, v, John . Young ; nesumpnit, $600, 43,60—Buppressod for norvice, - 43,70—Goorgo L, Blanton ot al. v, John J. 8ims ; confossion of judguicnt, $1,200, 47,171—Martin N. Kfmball ctal, v. William Valo ‘ot l, ;' petition {o @dclara ttlo, 43,112—Simeon 0. Cofin v, Willlam O, Tolomnn 3 asamupsit, 1,670, 43,173—0, L, Niehoff of al, v. 0, Thiclman ; confeeeion of judgment, 43,174 Buppressed for sorvico, 49,176—Jnmo U, ifamiet v, win I, Hamlet; divorco' on ground of cruelty, 43,170—Tudolph Webell v, Emory O, Obilds and othor pattnors of tho Riverside Hotel Conipany ; cesumpalt, 2,000, 43,177—Codfroy A, Josaol v, Willlam A, Bruuer; nasumpsit, $2,000, 43,178~Paul Prattv., Lonis Leons bordt; asoumpsit, $1,000, 43,170—Goorge Miller v. Ilonry ), Billing; asaumpolt, $5,000. 43,180—Anna Keumacher v, John Marbach'ot al.; netitfoh to amend deed, 43,181—Appeal, 43,182-Josoph Ilopkins etal, v, D, 8, Williams ; aesumpsit, $400, 43,184—John W. ‘Wiilfamis v, Ellen Willians§ divorco on ground of cruelty, THIS IS INTEMPERANCE. Organization of the Chicago ‘Wirtschaft Verein, A Constitution and By-Laws Adopted- ¢ No Irish Need Apply.” A mooting, composod in great part of North Bido saloon-kospors, was hold yosterday after- noon in Foltz' Hall, at the corner of North ave- nuo and Larraboe stroot. Aftor half an hour of miscollancous talking, tho saloon-keopors wero called to order, and were provided with & tom- poiary Becrotary, Mr, Potor Muller being put in with a viow to keop him from talking. The Committco appointed at the previous meeting to draft o Constitution submitted its report,which wns read and acted npon, articlo by artiolo, Tho namo fixed upon wes the Chicago Wirtschaft Voreln, or Baloon-Koepors' Union, organized for the purposs of defending tho rights, redrossing the wrougs, otc., of tho mom- bers. Aftor tho adoption of thoso nrticles, tho ques- tion was raised whethor the Union should cover the wholo city or bo » North Side organization, way disoussed for the first timo. Tho noxt articlus reported by the Committoo were in rogard to the ofticers of the Union, their duties, otc.,, nnd wrro adopted after somo dis- cussion on tho ono rolnting to the Trensuror, all presont wanting - to throw safoguards arvound hat offico. Il was roquired to roport oncoa month. . An earnost man broke in at this point, and wanted it understood that tho union wag to bo purely o North Sido one, and not one for Chica~ 0, and that tho Committes nd no business to lo what it had done. They did not want to be wwamped by West and South Siders. A ropresentativo of tho South and West Side ronyla aroso to oxplain, and donied any inten~ fon of swamping anybody. Thoy morely want- ed to talk, and would not further intorfore inthe doliberations, [Ohoors.] Othera oxplained that the object was to have o union in each division, oll to act hand in hend, This intoresting subjcot was talked about for o long Lime, and tho Committea explained thoy Iind sfrickon out */ North Chicago Union” and insorted ¢ Chicago Union,” whereupon o fat sa- loon-keeper denounced it as an oxorcite of arbi- irary poier. Then the question of the participation of the ‘West and South Siders camo up agai n, nnd it wag finally moved that the Bouth and West Siders should lenve, This gave rive to much excito- ment, the peoplo concorned golting upin a body. The motion was lost, and poaco rostored. The articlo defining tho duties of moembers ns consiating n attending meetings, paying their dues, oboying tho coustitution, ete., was M.lo&tud. Tho noxt articlo, fixing the mitiation feo and mouthly duos, wag naturally discussed at length. ‘The amount of the former depends upon the #nlog of tho saloon-keopor, oud the latter was put at 81 o month, 'There are also to bo special asgessmonts to defray suddon expeuses. Tho by-laws woro thon read and passod upon, A motion that cortain paragraphs in the Con- atitution o loft opon, so thut if tho South and Wast Sidos wantod to add nn‘fm(ng it could be put in, and that the North Bide could also make nmnnémonts, was loat. T'ho quostion was put whothor Irish should bo lot into tho Union, Publioc sentiment was ‘sgaingt i, and it was doclared that tho Union ‘was purely German, After a dosultory tallk, Mr, Muller moved to eloct » temporary ‘Treasurer for tho North Bide to receivo the initiation foos, and thus find out who the members wora who wore entitled to vote for officors. The motion was sgreed to, aud soveral nominations wora mado. A motion to allow Wost and Bouth Sido mem- bors to voto gave riso to another squabble, but was finally decided in the affirmative. F’Il’bu vote rosulted in the eolection of Georgo ‘olum, Mono{m\vna then pald by many mombers, and the meating fnally adjourned. EXCURSION ON THE C. & P. R. R. . A small party of the ofticors of the Ohicago & Paciflo Railrosd Gompany msdo & trlp over tho road yostar- day for the purposo of inepoction, &ud to make ar- rangoments for siralghtentng out the curves in ono or two places, Tho party consisted of Col. Hough, Col, Wilcox, Mr, W, L. Poaso, Gen.-8upt, James K, Lako, B, 0, Kineald (lato of Elgin Gazette), and ono or two othors, Arrangementa woro mada for o moro dircct right of way, and throo curves wero dono away with altogothior, 'Numerous frionds of tho road whose Jroverty adfofus tho track ind_beon fuvitod to joln he parly, and the now aud elegant passenger conch wos quito_comforiably lled, Mr, Kirchotf, who is building an $8,000 residorico st Windsor, thirlcon milos from Ohicogo, gavo o most kubutantial and oxcollont dinner to tho oxeurslonists, who then wont on né far as Col, Hough's place, ‘Tho relurn was mado at morn thiun avorago spetd, sliowing tho oxcollent condition of tho track, It {8 expeclud {0 reach Lliin 0 toon 28 the weatlier will pormit stoady work on {10 grudes, prisdsinsel bbb, Lndies’ Buits, Underwear, Eto. 4. W, Griswold & Co.s manufactory for cloks, anits, and undorwear, Nos, 64 uud 58 Madlson stract, Onicago, 16 hive of induutry, Tholr mnin workroom, 40x110 foot, $u flled with givls sitting each sido of long benches Attod with eowing-machinos run by stesm, ench machine making 1,000 etitches por minuto, Thelr Inbor-saving attachmouls and muchines oro tridy wous dorful, ‘Ihoey advortiso to koll ready-mado goods ot about {he prica of tho matorlal, and Tt looke a3 though juoy could dot, Certainly doalern will du woll o tooft fu upon the would goom to Thelr stack, styles, and prices f5 any one, e, Olosing Sale of 0il Paintings, Tho closluy-out aalo of paintings by Elison & Fostor, at Ko, 183 East Madlson stfoot, takes placa thlu uftore noon at 23 o'clook, Thoro aro stlll a number of valu- ablo plotures remining to bo dlsposed of, and it is th inteution of tho owner not to hip nn{‘hck to New York, but to sell them for what thoy will bring, THIS IS TEMPERANCE. Thoe * Committee of Soventy® Wake Up and Abuso the Mayor. Mr. Kelly, the-Celebrated At~ torney, States His Troubles. The Mayor OCharged with All Sorts of Misdeeds. The Committoo of Boventy awoko from thoir long sloop, ond hold a meoting nt No. 13 Ln- Hallo atroot last ovoning, Mr, E. Burnham in tho Clair. That is, nincteon of the votorans wers presont, nnd endorsed tho suggostions of tho colobrated Mr. Kelly, the attornoy for tho Tem- porance Burean, who road a long roport up to dato. Tho Bureau was ostablished to enforce tho law, colloot statiaticn, creato hoalthy publio wontiment, oto. Upwnrds of eighty complaints of violntions of tho now law hagbeon examined. Two conviotions had been sccured, and threo indiotmonts wore ponding. Boveral criminal cago were now on hand, Ovor 200 convictions ‘hnva been socured in the Polico Court for vio- lating tho Sunday law. In many ensos citizona furnishod ovidence. Tho Burean had mailed . ovor 8,000 lottors, aud sont out numbors of cir- oulnrs, papors, tracts, potitions, otc., and pre- pered over 100 pnges of logal briofs, somo of thom at tho specinl roquost of the Mayor. Bov- oral potitions had boen forwarded to Bpringfield, but it wns too Inte to got any fur- ther law. Montion wos mndo of {ho labor in tho Common Councll and the .proparation of nowspapoer articles. o thought the Temper- nnco law was onforced as farns it could bo in Chicago unlesa tho officers of thio law gavo moro officient aid. The Burean, which was running in dobt, could not doit, It wns tho dutyof the Mayor to executo it, but ho had novor lifted a fingor tocarryit out. Tho Mayor had boen the groat obstaclo to cnforcing tho Bunday law, and Lo had mever treated any bod{ of mon who called on him with docont clyility, excopt when the law and order mon es- poused hia quarrel with the, Polico Commission- ers. Xo had failod to rovol:o liconses in cages when ho lind promised to do so. ‘Tho saloon- koepora' frionds had deolared that the' Mayor would not interfora with thom, and ho had fro- rfllunuy ntated tho lay could not bo enforced on the North 8ide this summor. He had sald In s fow weeka tho whole thing would blow over. Mr. Kolly then folt compolled to notico the malicious attack mado on hi b{ the NMayor in tho papors of Baturday, containing thiigs which tho Mayor knew to be untrue, and which 1t was ungrateful in him to ssy after Mr. Kelly had done 8o much for him. “Tho Buroau lad furnishod much ovidonco in liquor suits, and ‘bad not boon the uscless thing the Mayor enid it was. Thoro had been two or throo liconsos ro- yokod, and thoro had beon 200 convictions. Mr. Kelly had long ago arrived at tho conclusion the Mayor intended to ouforce. no Inw but what plensed him, The saloon-koepers had known that faok Yor months, and gaid it was tho citizons nnl{ thoy foarod. Tho people were disgusted il th tho Moyor's norvousnoes, and would not try to work if ho did not, This report was not intonded as a8 An attack on tho WMayor, but was a plain statemont of fact. If that oflicer did not do his duty, thon perhaps the Burcau should bo given up. Tho Bureau had dono much, for it had shown that Sunday liquor-selling could bo atoppud, and o woal liquor law enforced. The report was referred to a committeo which was dirocted to report some future plan of action for the Bureau. The Committco wns made up of Mosars, ‘Walkor, Brayman, Gookins, Burnham, Myor, and ‘Woodard, The following was offored by Mr. Kelly : Regolted, Thot o Commilteo of Sovon bo appointed rfect nllhm of organization of the Tempernuce and Law and Order parties in_tho Blato, to co-operate with all other olganizations now in existence, or {uat may be constituted for thal purpose to carry mich plaus into oxccution by such mcasurcs oy msy Lo noces- ary. It was atated that thoro was o Stafo orgaufza- tion, of which Dr. Fowlor was Presidont, aud which would soon moet in Chicago. ‘Cha Rov. Mr. Kittridge wanted to wait till thoy hind datn, and let tho Burenau attend tomnttors in Chicago. Othor gontlomen agroed thoyhad bot- tor orgnuizain Chicago. 3Mr, Kelly explained, and Mr. Myors offered & subatitute, ihat the Commitieo bo appointed to co-oporate with tho Btate 'Compernnco organiza- tlon in regard fo prosccutiug tho most cfilcient mensures for advancing the temperance caugo in Tllinois, and it was adopted. The Committeo coneists of 3fossrs. Kolly, Everts, Thomas Moulding, Gookine, C. 0. Bon- ney, Thomas Wilco, A. L. Sorrisou. r. Kelfy offered tho following: Resolred, That o Committes of threo bo appointed to dovise » plan of organizalion for the ozt ity cloction to sustaiu and enforco the Sunday ordinancé, w This praposition was charactorized an abnso of owor, and it was suggested they had bottor loave politics alone, and that thero wero too fow present to speals for (ho *¢ Soventy,” - Mr. Kolly dofended his resolution, and enid tho othor side had bean organizing for woeks, It was not too onrly to bogin fo tako prolimiuary stops, and it tool somo tima to mako a plan. Thoy' lod laws onough, if they had propor ofticors, nnd thoy could be sgecurod only by working at tho polls, If there was mno offort made, the whisky pnrty would elect Council and Mayor. Tho Temporanco poople could carry tho city by ten thousand, with organization, "I'ho resolution was amended by requiring the Committos to roport to tho Gonernl Committeo. It woa thon stated” by Judge Mooro that if the tomperanco people undertock to organizo ns o pases, they would inevitably fail, A majority of ho pooplo would adhoro to their old party or- gonizations, and, therofors, tho temporarco causo should work in thos organizations, and not seok to sot up for itself, and loso what it Lnd ainod. It was only by reason of the fact that t Lind not pet up a n:lpuum party that temporance had gnined all it had. Any intention of forming & now_party was de- nied, tho resolution was molded into proper shape, and discussed somo more, Fault was found wilh passing 8o many resolu- tions and sppointing committees, while 80,000 youn, men wora Xn the clutches of o Fiond, What wero the temporance poople doing ? Nouxiufi; aud the Tomporance Burean was pratty much of o fail- uro, Thoy ought to have weokly temperancs meotings, and every churoh should have its tem- porance sociotios, If the churches and Sunduy-~ #chools would take the thing in hand, inn year thoy would not nood any Mayor. Ho told of the good things dono on Clinton strcet and Third avenue. An effortwns mado to choke off this individ- ual, who seomed to bo in earnest, but thoy could not stop him. According to him, tomperance mootings wore tho panncoa. At the next moot- ir{F thoy were going to conaider wholher it was sllowable for church-mombora to rent rooms for saloon purposes, ‘The resolution was postponed till the noxt meetlnq. Dr. Klttredgo enid ho wanted to bo under~ stood a8 not agroelng-with _the criticlsms of tho Mayor in the roport medo by Mr. Kelly. Ile bo~ tievad in the honeaty aud intogrify of fho Mayor, and, ovon if ho had orred, still it was wisor no to call namos, It was protly hard to bo good all the time, Mr, Myors agroed with Dr. Klittrodgo, but stll folt that tho Mayor clogged tho whool of success boyond all other Iufluonces, o would not rovoke liconses, sud yot ho dosorved pralae for many things e had ‘done. A dircot isauo should be made with the Mayor on tho question of rovoeation, Mr. Mitcholl disoussod tho advisability of coaxing tho Mayor to do his duty by promising o ra-olection, or’ of throatening him into it by promising to vote ngainst him. Mr, Klmodin again’protested sgainst making attacks upon the ln{or in a random way. Mr. Myors snid if tho meoting had beon larger they might have appointed n committeo to wait ou the Mayor, and quietly sud kindly sdmonish hibm, Mr, Kelly dofonded his report, and conld not toll an untruth to shiold the Mayor. That oficor Liad sald cortain things, knowing them to bo un- h!-u:, ?bml Mr. Kelly did not kuow how olse to stata it, Boveral mombors hoped that no mention would Do mado of the discussion, ‘Iho Committeo on tho Roport mocts Mondry nifihb ot the raoms of tho Buromt, 'ho reporters were roquested to malo no ox- tracts from tho report, and alio-nat to moention lllf porsounlitios that ooourrod in debnte, ‘The meoting ndjourncd. il ol Why Communication Is Intorrupted, ‘The Daltimore American loarns, by a privato lottor from llong Kong, that *'the poor bup in duatrlous Ohinoso carn an honost livelihood by finhing up Linlf mtlos of tho cablo botweon Tapan and Obina, and aolifng {t in tho old Ennk-nhopu." Buch n course, though highly pralueworthy on tho part of flmsn “{ollorn by tho sos," na o rrco of tho hnzards mon. will” run fo B“Wm“ holr wives and childron, is npb to militato against the usofulnoss of tha cablo rs & moans of couvoying intelligenco. It 18 a fact that a junk was_seizod a6 I'oochoo, a short (imo since, with nanrly two miles of enblein horhold; aud noarly overy dny an advort{somont appears in ono of tho local prints to the offect that ‘*communica- “715 &rllh tho North fu tomporarily suspend- od," &o. THE CITY IN BRIEF. TLo South Bido Ohrlstian Unlon Gymnasium will fi!vu nnother in their intorminable sorics of oxhibitions this ovening, A regular monthly mooting of the Bonrd of Mnnngors of the Boldiors’ Homo wiil bo hold at tho llomo at 1o'clock to-day. 'Cho 11:46 train will be the right one to tako. A houso huilding for Mr. G, M. Tenderson, No. 804 Prairio avonuo, wna ontored on Wednetday night by thicves, who stoloa cheat of carpentor's tools worth 8123, An inciplent firo oceurred at No. 866 Wabah nvonue at 11 o'clock yostorday morning. It was extinguished by somo Post-Ofiee employas aftor §60 damago hindl beon done. A dofeciive chimney whas tho cause. The sunual meoting of the mombera of tho Tumans Hocioty, for the clestion of Diractors for tho onsuing yoar, will bo hold at the oftica of tho Bociety, Rooin No. 14 Unfon Bloolk, at 2:80 o'clock to-morrow nfternoon. Tho Committco appointed to mrrange fora banquot on the Queon’s birthday, May 24, to be nrt?cipnmd in by gentlomon born in tho British impire, will hold a meoting to-morrow gvenivg nt thoe offico of . Banders, Nos. 84 and 80 Ln- Salle strcot. Tho Wabash Avonto fl?"nngognu congrogation, corner of Pock court, will hold public sorvice on this ond all fuburo Friday ovenings, nt 7:00 o'clook. An_oxcellent choir will bo in nttond- anco. Rev, Dr. Machol will doeliver a sormon in ZEnglish during tho servico. Thomas Furgis jumped {rom tho Rock Island @ummy st Polk stroot on Wednesday evening, and, coming in contaot with a post, was thrown down, Iis right avm rested on tho track, and tho wheols of thie dummy nearly sovorod it from bis body, Ho was taken to his homo, No, 138 Twing stroet. An oxchange, commenting on the rosolutions adopted at o rocent moeting of North Bido anloon-keopers, romarka that tle firat ono, that thoy should sell no beor on Bunday, is woll onough, and adds the second one, that browers should not sell boer tofamilics on Snfurdn; 8, that ** thin thing of forcing n privata party to buy his wife's and childron's supply of Bundny boor as onrly in tho weok na Friday is unnecossarily pre- vious,” Commisslonor Prindivillo, of tho Board of Public Works, sensoy wore rogaled yesterday by tho following lines, which wore written - on the wr:‘\[lpor of n pamplilot ho roceived through tho mail: Go, 1ittla book, purano thy conrso, Torno weatwnrd by tho ‘iron borse,” ‘Which bears our Uncle Samuel's mails Like Hg\llnlng «o'er the endless rails, on you'vg reachod {Lint wondrous town,—~ “Chicago,—latcly lovelod down 1 trust fuat tho Postmastor will Tfand you to Redmond Prindiville, 1€’ ono of tho * old sottlor” band, A man with honest heart and band, ‘And Tlifnois may treasuro such § Thoy’re not too common now—** not much,” Tho Board of Polico held & rogular semi- woeekly mooting vostordsy nfternoon, Prosidont Dason in the chair. Oharlos A, D:mlli'f pipeman of Lngino No, 18, was susponded untiltho 80th inst., with loss of pay, for boing gbsout from d“’fi without pormisaion. I'eter J. Hammors- baoh, pipeman of No. 17, wes similarly dealt with for having boon drunk. An ordor was ndogmd dirocting all suspended firemon to roport to tho Foreman of their companies throo Hmos & day, the Foremen to report to the Board their conduct whilo undor suspension, Charlos M, Gratton, driver of hose-cart No. 8, was aluo sus- pendod until tho 80th just., for boing absont without - authority. Charles J. Koucke nnd Georgo H. Adams were appointed regular momn- bers of tho Fire, Departmont, and Eph Nowsomo sud Mnthins Mathiows spocial policoman for Lin- coln Park, Winlo tho_religions nowspepors, tho Times, Journal, snd Norllucestern Christian Advocate, aro displaying their claim to the adjeative thoy have agsumed by roviling a newspapor be- ceuso it lLos ten times tho advertising patronage of all threa togothor, o word or two of oucourngoment might bo uttorod to tho cditors thoraof; by the publication of cortain facts, Ono of {ho oditors of tho Advocate, 1t is well known, writes the dramatic notices of * Shakepenro's play of Richoliou " for tho Journal, and, 1t is charged, furnishos tho scandat oub of witich Mr. Dothwell, the oxcollent short-hand writor of tho Times, weaves tho ¢ Walks Among the Churches,” thus cking out his salery from tho sleapy apologist of Congres- nional selary-grabs, and saving his donomination from the weelkly assnults of tho othor religious yapor, the Sunday Zimes. Does this pious triumyirato Dettor reprosent Faith, Hope, and Charity, or the Word, the Flosh, aud the Devil ? And now ageiu n vanso of serono supariorit: fills the soul of the nvorage denizen of Mil- waukoo. Tt has caught two Chicago thioves— Willinm Guy, alias Hines, alias Squinty, and 1d- ward Smith, aliay Shang, operating in thoir quiet limite, and foels a8 good ng tny town now. It scoms tha thoeo gentlemon had beon engaged I tho lucrative pursuit of robbing the Chicago, Alton & 8t. Louis Railrond Compuny of pig iron in small quantitios, nnd had conveyed it to Milwaukeo, whera it way praity cortain that no local polico anthoritios would find at. Their umlcggnfiuns wero fully realized, nnd they suc- coeded in stowing away thirty fons in_varions places, sboub ‘olghitoon tous in tho bad of tho river, | Tho polico sullioritios, of this city, Lowevor, tolegraphed to Milwaukeo for the pairof {Lioves, and Officora Bmith and 0'Con- nor, of Milwaukes, had no diflicully in capturing thom, n8 etrangers in Milwaukeo ~can ozsily bo distinguished from residents, aven by strangors. Toward ovoning Detective Flynn, of the rogular forco, and Detcctive Wright, employed by tho railroad company, mrived in Milwaukes, sud brought thelr proy to this city, whore they now ewalt trial, There was ta have been amocting of property- owners gt tho corner of Clark and Eighteonth stroots, lnst ovoning, to tako action coucorning cortain improvements that aro noeded on Clar streat, botween Sixteonth and Twellth, but postponemont wan ngreed upon in ordor’ that & committoo appointed to potition tho Council on tho subjoct may have time to raport. PERSONAL, Dr. P. V. Behonok, of 8t. Louis, is at tho Gardnor. Mr. Waltor Urockost, of tho Baltimoro Pullman Oar Company, waa ab the Gardner yestorday, The Rov, W. H, Milburn, of Jacksonville, wag at tho Gault Houno yostorday. Capt. E. Parkinson, of England, was at tho Qoult Honse yesterdsy, L, L, Broese, Socrotary of State, Wisconsin, ‘was at the Shorman yostorduny. Gon. J. I Farnsworth was at tho South Bide Briggs Houso yostorday, Cn)’);. W. R, Mazio, U, 8. A., was ab tho West Bido Briggs, yosterday. Edward J, Frune, of Ircland, and Jno. A, Dob- 8o, of England, aro at the Gardnor. 0, L, Dabler, Eaq., of Balt Lake Clty, was ot tho Mattoson Iouso youterdny. Capt, A. W, Grooloy, United Btates Army, was at thxo»HMtoa\m yuutn);'dny. Hyj Tho following wore among tho arrivals at the QGavdner yostordny : John I, Badgor and wifo, Now Yorle; 1I, D, Miller, Akron, Oblo; T. W, Beofield, New York; D. C. Bates and slstor, Chorry Valloy, N, Y.'; Tra liomns, Wisconsin. ‘The following wora at the Tromont yostorday ¢ W. B, Fox, Charles Perrot, Now York; J, M, Trout, Hannibal, Mo, ; . N, Grifiing, Miss G. L. Bhorwood, Grand’ Rapidi; 11 Xogouhard, New Yorlk; I, Dunlu‘;;, Granville, Ohio; W, H, Crugor, Peoria; 8, W. Mathoer, Genesco, 11, Tho following wore at the Matteson 1fouso {uaturdnyx D, B, Knight, Boone, lown; J, I Woodmnn, Bounington, Vt.; Goorge B, 1lodges, New York; IL 1%, liobart, Doloit, Wis; 1I. O, Tvish, Hamilton, Canadn; E. 1. Packer, Mon- amin; Mrs, I, loonoy and danghter, Douver, jol, 'Tho followlng wara at {ha Shorman yeatorday : T, W. Wilson, Xontucky ; 1L Gronao, W. 1, Fuy, Jloston; Geotgo Briggn, f, O, Kondall, Grand Tapids; B. A, Treat, Philadelphia s 11, 3, Bon- ton, Boton; A. Bovls, 8t Louls; & W, Myer, Quinoy, * Tho following were nt tho South Side Briggs {flntnr«hy: Mr, and Mrs, D, 1. Hastings, Bos« on; W, J, Qordon, Jackson, Bich,; L. Hunton, Nataok, Mags.; It £, Grabwm, Minneapoiis; W, 1, Hoven, Burlington; W. 0, Wynkoop, Colo- rado; D, Wileox, Milwhakeo. Thoe following woro at the Wost 8ido Brigga ostordny: A. Magoroborg, Now York; M. J. I{Inllluk %nlcnhur( ,HA\Heh.;m\V. Langnn, 0. H. P, MoCord, Minoral Loint; L. T\ Grog, Hacon, Mo, 1. A. Hatoh, Rochestor, N.¥.; A, Mur- doch, Now York, "Tho following wero at the Gnult Honso yoster- day: O. I, Lucas, Atlants, Gn.; W. A. Hunt, Provilonco, B. I; Wm, Dovino, l’hllndo){vhlsy 7. D, Robingon, Buffalo; B, Rothehild, San Fran- cisco; the Rov, W. Adams, Manknto; B3, B, Korr, Now Yorl; H. 1L, Bover, Boston; J. Lovy, Cin- clnnati; I8 AVIUSEMENTS. ATKEN'S THEATRE, MANAGER,, «Mr, HARRY G, OLARKE, ONE WEEK ONLY, commenting Monday, April 23, aiso, Wodnoadag and Baturdy Matiuoos, the GRIEAT ARTISTH, MRS. G. C. 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Depot, corner of Harrison and Sherman-ste, Tcket afice, ! i ok Leave, Arrive, Omahs, Mxvunw‘l?kAlehlsunflx XDIOBS. .. Loavenworth & A LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Degot, corner Harriton and Sherman-ty, Ficket ajices, northwest earner Clark and_ Nandolphaalr., and southicest corner Canal and Madison-sts. Tcave, Mafl, via Atr Linoand Main Linolv 0403, Sugolal Now Yori Expreas, wia|, 0 o o i Ling, Atlantio Ex 3, vin Ale Line ‘vla Nain Night Exproas, Eifiiact A ccommodntion South Ohicago Accomm 2 CHICAQO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Puassenger Depot at P, C. & St Louis Depot, corneraf Cae naland Kiuzie-its, Freisht and Ticket ofics 163 15ashing-ton-st, |_Arrire. Teave, 0. ymn:'z 7 PITTSBURGH, FOR: WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Leare, Arrive, " 9:00 0, m. (3 7:50p. m. 10p, m. 00 . m, 65 8, 1m, 40 p. . my CHICAGO & PACIFTC RAILROAD, (OPEN 70 ROSELLE.) Depot corner Halsted and North Liranch-sts, _General ofies 16 Metropalitan Biock, corner Kandolph and LaSalle-sts, Leave, | Arrire, Rasello Accommodatios Hasella, Acoommodatio: tiver Park Accommod Rivor Park Accommoadation. CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. 7:5p. 10301 a! 7331 paw, THROUGH bertha i 20 Tl dtieh From tha Great Central, Rallrond Depot, foot nf Lakeut ly % i For through ifckets and aleeping- 5 Canal-st., orner Jfa ‘corner Congrax o Toure Chicag Arrivoat Indl Arrivo at Cinclnnati Qoly lino running Saturdsy night teain fo Cluclnnstl. Pullman sloenors on night trajna, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. WIS detabtintaTinmiibe il eaesbunan byl SN STOCK-IOLDERS' ANNUAL MBEEVING OF THR" Lake Shore & Michizan Soutbern Railway Co, OFFI0F OF THE LAXE BHORE & MICHIGAN Sonrrmnxz RATLWAY COMPANY, OLEVELAND, ‘0., Maroh 21, 1678, Tho annual mooting of tho Stoukholdora of this 'Com- pany, for tho oloction of Dirootors for tho entuini year, ud for the transaction of othor important businuss, will o hold a¢ tho offioo of tho Qompany, 1n tho clty of Oleveland, 0,, on Wednesday, 7th Day of Ma; W =y noxt, botwoon tiio hours of 11 o'elack in tho {Orencon and A o'elook in tho aftoruuan of ting day. o transfor books of the Gompany will bo closod at tha alosmof Bunlnors on tho i day'of Anel) moxt, aud will ™ on tho moraing of the i 5 e ¥ GLORGE 1. BLY, Scoretery. MEDICAL CARDS. COBURN Medical Institute, South Olark-st., cornor Monroo, Chicago, }lfifififn%u"é‘mnnuth by Dr. J. O. Ooburn, for tha troatiuent alt forms of ohronio and tho vasen, Dr. E™ems (iroo. diploman (rom Cho bost, oollogs th tab World, and has hnd moro o h Flvata disonsca than any physician fn Chiongo, Young ]kon Who ronuira a nhyslolan novor fatl to find sheody ro- fof nnd & pormancnt. ouro at tho hands of Dr. Coburn, - Houd twontamps for hts hooks on mato and fomlo discas) toany address, in soulod onvolopos. "Addross lottors, Dr. J. 0. GOBUIRN, 176 and 177 South Ol Ghicago, 11l il cqniidontial. Otieo bours: . m. (o8 f. m. ; Bunday, todp. . DR. C.BIGELOW CONPIDENTIAT PHYSIOIAN, it Sistost, Ohlcago. b 3 0 i 19 i sidoat ostabiieho pielelan 14 Obicayo, h mindy Dr, 1, tho most re- shosedARontEegh o0 0 i ety RS ettt o oot lmvinge dovatodt AN ENTY 3 i PRI B TR i bortoot guro Yoniivoly it eraos of Gil1tO DA ANON Kty SEPARATE PARLORS Bo0. BIQKLOW, No. (0] Blatwst, g NO OURE! o Dr. Kea,n, 360 South Clark-st., Chicago, May ho nonflllnnllnll{ consulted, porsonally or by mafl, fron of ohory ;fl on all ghronio or norvons disensos, DIL. g KIVAN 18 tho only physiolan in £l eity who ware rauts curea or no pay, Oftioy hours from 9 a. 1. (08 p.us PRESORIPTION FREE bility, Farly Docas, Fo8 e oot et :’::.:.'; Cadunts oo of Mose B Tonorays do. - Any Srauglet. hins tho igrodionta. ~Ads Grons DI 1iEirON 2 0. ¥ Olncianati, Ohta. YEARS 01 o Somodlns thnt will 0 AND SPEQIAL Sool of _Tuwentynecond-sl A

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