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plo, damagon $2,824,52; Ludington v, Potoraon, § ; 77 THURSDAY, AY 8, 1873, - rooovery ponsible in a fow daya. AMUSEMENTS, ey s ) : L THE COURTS Y. Peabody, dnmngos 810420 Wittells v. Qillos- THE LAST SQUEAK, bolng attondad by o physician, who thinks bis OIRCUS AND MENAGERIE, .. BAILROAD TIME TABLE. . ) [ \ : IR il el 8 ko ke damnagos $237.10; Wobor_v. Ioss, damagos #060.10 ; 1Tarrison v, A, L. Insurance Company, damagos $2,108,85; Johneon v, Pahlman, dam: agos $186.01: Hoover v. Blatherwick, damagos $1,012,18; " Btrloker v, Biricker & Co,, damngoa $2,882.83; Dyrno v. Filkine, damages $037.20; Kuowlos v, AL{;:M damngos $326.70; .Coul v, Tratt, damingos 8670,02; Fltzgorald v. Bakor; damages $1,432.26, TIE COURTS CONDENSED, s A Mrs, Roinbart, who, togothor with her hus- band, keops & saloon noxt door to tho Wost Bido polico atn{’lnn, appearad in Judfu Rogora' Oourt yestorday, to prosccuto ono I, llnluullkln ou nction to recovor damngos for slaudor. Halsols innn ovil moment, nlfowed his tempes to gob the bettor of him aud callod Mra. Relnhorta namo which novor failed to oxcite tho Iasting iro of a rospoctable woman. Roinhurt adyised hia sponso to resort tothe law for eatisfnation, rathor than soek it in the vigor of his right arm, and tho consoquenco was, that Halach oxpiate his offonso yostorday morning by roceiving al tho hands n? tho jury av adverso vordict, carry~ ing damngos agninut him for 8500, i‘mdnrluk Nanbn, adminisirator of tho eatato of L.J. Larson, bringa sult in the Suporior Court against tho Grand Trunk Rallway of Canada, inn Dfun of tmn,pnns on the case, to recover tho amount of $5,000 damngos for tholoss of his son, whilo on his way from Gottouborg, Sweden, to Chicago. As is uot uncommon on tho Grand Trunk, n collision ocourrad betwoen afreight and nn omigrant train, by which young Larson lost hislife. SBtophon H,Brown is managing the case for plaintiff. . Intho caso of Darkor v. Pyko, s partnorab wrangle, which has beon dragging its slow and unhunmullug longth along in Judge Farwoll's Gourt, His Honor roferred tha causo to Grant Goodrich, Mastor in Chancery, to take proofs, ond to stato an account between the partios litis nut, and that lack of the partnors rondor to tho astor an account undor onth, and that thoy algo, if roquired, attend bofore him to bo .oxam- ined a8 w inossos, or bo oross-oxamined ms {0 such account, all necossary books to bo Fmdnc_cd: In tho Buporior Court, E. J. Dodge ot al, bring action againgt Ji: O, Bhort, in assumpsit, for 1,000, s ¥ eicorao 3. ilbort ot l. bring & sult againat Jamos Hounorsheots and A, P, Clingman, on o confosslon of judgment of §5,007.80. John W, Doan flles a billin chancery in tho Qircult Court agninst Thomas ‘M. ‘and Julia Doan for tho Furfiqilin of Lot 26 in Heo. 6, 7, 88, N. R. 14 E, of 3 P, M., Josoph 8. Tuckey sues Oharles Fronch, in tho Circult Couzt, in assumpsit, for $1,000. Tranklin 8, Idoll filos a procipo in tho Clrenit Court agninst J. 0. MoCord, for trespass on tho cago ; damagos, $1,000. COlarles B, Wilson and Eli Monteomury bring suit, {n assumpait, agalnst W. W. Bruner for £9,000 damagos. Jamos Mitclioll, filos in_tho_Giroult Court a recipo, in assumpsit, sgainst John L. Bhtoglo for $1,1500. A Baloon-Keeper’s Bondsmen Sucd by a Drunkard’s Wife, —— Important Railway Deoisions-~-Tom White Gets a Supersedeas. Bdlxkruptcy and Criminal Itomg-== The Courts in Brief. In tho Suporior Court, W. II. Sessions, advo- eato, haa filed & precipo onl bohalf of the Peoplo ox rel. Charlotto Falloou v. Jamos Matris, John Lomns, and Michael Evans, from whom sho sooks to obtaln §8,000 for tho rnination of hor buiband, The short of the story is, that Tlar- rig is o enloon-keopor, dispensing liquors at No, 249 West Kinzio stroct, and John Lomas and Michaol Evaus aro his surcties. Cliaslotto’s husbnnd, sho sllogos, has beon, through the so- duction of Harriy' saloon boen brought from tho high eatato of a well-to-do bricklayor to the degraded condition of n common drunkerd, squandoring all tho monoy ho can succeed in obtalniug, treating his wifo and children in a brutal mannor, and; on¢ by ono, raoving all artiolos of pawnable valuo from tho houso. So low has Falloon sunk that ovon Banyon, tho othor day, inod a snloon-keepor ‘825 for selling him ono drink, With o viow of making tho sa- laon-keopor who hss fattened on tho causo of hor husband's dogradation mako hor some faint reparation, sho ling brought the presont action, trusting that in tho following excerpt from tho Licongo act may bo found the ground for relinf from tho saloon-keopor's oppression : No person shall bo granted a licenso to sell or give sway ntoxicating Iquora without frst glving a bond, 87+ “ehich shnll run in tho pamo of tho peoplo of tho Blata of Tllinols, and be in tho penal sumn of £3,000, conditioned that they will poy all damages to any por- son or porsous which may bo inflicted upon thom, elther in porson or property or means of support, « Thoro are liold in this city some 8,000 licenacs, each of which is issued upon & $8,000 bond, signed by two good sceurities, so that for wives who suffer from the vagaries of drunken hus- bands, whose peculiaritios aro traccablo to saloon-keopors' wiles, thore is Inid up a neat lictlo fund of $9,000,000 from which to recovor consolatory damnges. ® BUPERSEDEAS GRANTED IN THE TOM WHITE OASE. In tho cage of ‘Fhomas White, who was son- tenced to ono yoar in the Penitentiary by a ¢ pollod " jury, which had the evoning beforo found him innacent, the prisoner’s counsel, Mra Felkor, haa succeoded in obtaining from Judgo oAllister o writ of supersedens, The points upon which it is hoped to sot nside the second- thought verdict of the variable jury are, that the yordict of tho jury which they brought in in tho first placo, of not guilty, is tho realono; that the jury biad no right to rondor any other’; and that the Court erred in allowing the State's At- torney to poll the jury and in sending thom back to mmnslser their verdict after thoy bhad sep- arated and gono to their homes ; that tho jury did not find tho valuo of the roparty alloged to havo boen stolon. This Insl pont is, porbaps, tho most sorious of tho lot, aa it js ossontial in a vordiot in a trinl for larcony for tho jury to spoo~ 1y tho valuo of tho stolon goods. Tho prosent caso had go mnny foatures of a burglary in it that the error into which the jury fell was'a very natural ono. INTERESTING RAILWAY DECISIONA, In tho caso of Josiah Bissell v. Tho Chicago & Michigan Lako Shore Railroad COompany, the Jury found for plaintifft with $414.28 damages,’ with the special finding that thoro was not & apos cial contract procisely like either of the apecial contracts set out in plainti@’s declaration. Dur- iag tho trial, tho Judge decidod upon two points which will b vory iiteresting “to both railrond companies and their customers, Ono was, that & company having fhada a contract to transport freiglit, if bound Lo delivor it, and cannot mako an extra chargo for unloading it from tho cars, and if thoy compel tho consignoo to pay such charge ho can recover it, i Circuit Court, in assumpait ; damages, $3,000. the Circuit Court, Gavina Olsen suos Michael McGinn for trospasgon the case; dam- nges, 965,000, John MeCaffory suos the Chicago Paving Com- any, in the Circuit Court, on a Soufossion of udgment of §8,070. BW SUITS, ¢ Tz SurEnion OoURT.—4i3,303—Tho Pooplo of the Btato of Tilinols v, Jomes Harris, Jobn Lomas, and Michael kivana; debt, $3,000, 43,804, J. Dodgo et al. v. J, 0. Short; assumpslf, $1,000, 43,305—Goorge J. Gilbert et al v, James Hounershoots and A, ¥, Clingman; confession of judgment, $5,007,36, 43,308 —Fredorick Nelson, sdministrator of tho estate of Tara J, Larson, v, Tho Grand Trunk Railroad Come pany; trespass on the case, $5,000, 49,307—Tho Ohi- cago Watar and Gas Nows Company: debl, #0133, 40508—A. P. Voo Torylv. 7, , Forsyth and Willlam; nasnmpalt, $500, Trz Omoinr Covnr.—0,839—8areh E, Cominly v, J.E. Gross ¢ billfor injunclion; *6,840—John W, Dean v, Thomas 31, and Julia Doan; petition for partition of Lot 6, of subdivlsion of Lot-20, in Beo, 10, T. 38 N, T, 14 E, of S P. M. 6,841—Charloa Wonths aud Charlos ocasinger v, John Ayers; potition to aupply record, 8,843—Josoph 8, Tuckoy v. Charles Fronoh; assumps t, 81,000, 6,813—Obarles E, Terguson Y. Pina Hale Toft, Julia Slatz, Mary Darver, Mary Henloy, Mary Toisk, Julla Monolan, (] Martin Beat, 1L, B, and_Calvin_petvalf; ill, 0,844—Dbslos W, El v, 0. Whitford} confession of judgmont, $160, 6,845—Franklin 8, Tdoll v. .S, J, McCord ; trespass on tho case, 81,000, 8,86—William Barmott ¥, Oharles D, Whylon ; sasumpelt, $16, 0,847—Lot O, Whitford for so of Delos W, Eldred v, James Allon ; aflidavit for garnishoa procees, 0,849—Charles B, Wilson and Eli Montgomery v. ‘W, W. Bruner; assumpatt, $3,600. 6,840—James Miichull%ifghn Lgl?:fio; nfil:mgmll, b —Anna v, stians Loscher } Algo, that when a railrond company has made n:;,"’,“,‘:,‘,‘.?;%,fln'sf' o,ulg—uamn- Olson v, Michae] & oontract to carry a quantity of froight at a cer- McGinn ; treapnss on the caso, $5,000. 0,852—John taln rato, and subisoquently charge a higher xato, | BcCaffery v, Chicago Paving Companyy; confession of and refuso to carry st tlio rate contractod for, | judgment, $3,070, tho party can rocovor damagos, not ouly for tho freight actually carried, but for the whols frelght which the n:ummml‘v.I contracted to carry. The verdict of the jury s})lunnud both Fnrlles to the 8uit, nnd onch moved for o new trial. 110W THE DRINKS COUNT UT, Martin Jonea v. Jucob Phillip Neldhoffer Was tho firat ceso in Judgo Nogor's Court yester- doy smorning, in which plainG® bronght to ro- cover on plau of sasumpeit the sum of 81,500, alleged balanco of n currant account. Baid ac- couul was produced in Court, a formidablo 40- page document, rocording tho varions purchases .mado by plaintiff from defendant. Those wero ol of edibles and drinkablos, Tho first item in tho rccount was ‘6 dozen of rolls, 48 cents,” entored on the 12th of Septombor, 1870; the Iast, ““1Ryo, 8 gonts,” on the 8th Ocfober, 1871. During these 18 months the number of “ryes’ consumed by dofendant, according to the ac- count, amounted to soma 2,460, which at 8 conts apioco, wholasnlo prices evidontly being allowed, foots up 3196.80, ~Of rolls, tho account showed AT LAST. Tho Days of NMike NMcDonnld’s Xme munity from Arrcst Ended--kiis Don Xeaided and the ¥Proprictor Arxcsted by Captain Lull, Sergt. Lull, who is Acting-Captain of tho Union 8troot Station until French's succossor has beon confirmed by tho Common Council, has slready commonced wat upon tho gamblors. Kuowing their haunts and their habits, ho quiot- Iy raided ona of tho dens of the notorious Miko McDonald yosterday afterncon. The squad of men detailed to make tho raid found themselves oppesed by double-locked doors, which tha oc- cupants of tho roomdeclined to opon whan called upon to doso. That amounted to nothing, for tho doors were soon brokon opon, and Mike Mo- Donald and o largs numbor of his frionds & consumption of some 1,840 dozon, footing uj - in valuo S147.20; of toat, 736 dozon slicos, xal. | Coptured. ‘Thore were nof onough 116, $7.00; pics, cakos of tho croam and coffeg | Policomen to guard each man sopa- kind, mado up tho bolance of ‘the account, All | orstely, - snd each officer had to the circumatancos being carcfully woighed by | look after two gamblers. McDonald, when the jury, thay found for phinfiflkmd assested | g found himself at last undor arrest, after suce o apagos tobo puid by tho thiruty aud vors- | gy uying immunily from this bumiliation adant at 53,40, for mora tha v yoars, s desporate, and, a8 G OWAED THE FURNITURE P the officer in chnrgyo lod him and f eomp'nnim'x to Charles I. Forgnson brings suit in the Circult Court ngainst Pina Hallott, Julia 0'Rourko, sev~ oral other fomalo defendants, Martin Best, H,B. Galpin, and CalvinDe Wolf, Complainant avora that on the 15th of February ono Willinm R. Hinadale, who was gounuusud of cortain furni« ture at No. 16 and 18 Eldridgoe court, on which were Lold two chattol mortgages, sold the same to complainant subjoct {0 snid liens; that the the atation, euddenly broke away and ran. Tho officor hastily thrust his other charge into the hands of Acfiizun, and pursued the fiying finrm Dler down Madison_streot, where the fugltive sought rofuge in Whyland's restaurant. The officor caught him, and, to make sure of him this time, slipped o convenient pair of *come- alongs " over his wrist, and thus drogged him, doubly humiliated, to th lico atation, whore mortgages wore foraclosed on tho 4tk of April, o o 3 1678, whien complainaut authorizod one Galpia | Hho successful roguo was locked up in a coll o disposo of the balancs of the olfoota reppn: | 10 &foly. Tho: remuinder of tho crowd soon found thomsolyes in similar quartors, and blasphomed thoir Oreator and tho day when Lronch * rosigned.” It will bo an excollont thing for tho fraternity if thoy have daily causo of a slmilar nature to'indulga in profanity, St. Louis is an oxcollent town for gamblers, Tho only troublo about it is that it is'too near Chi- cago. Howevor, as the gamblers aro going to ** run Washburn ont in threo months,” tho might just romove thero for ch:mEa of air until tho * throo months " uro out, Thoy will novor return if they do. ————— THE WAY TO DO IT. ing after eula to pay said mortgages, which Gal~ pin did along with ono Martin DBost, gotting tharefor $679.43; that Galpin and Best, or ono of them, hiold such proceeds of tho enle and dov oline to give thom to complainant ; that & num- bor of femnle dofondants brought suit in Calyin De Wolt's Court against Pina Iallott, who was proviously in temporary possession of said sffcets, and got judgments against hor amount- Iog to about F600; that Galpin and Bost woro summoned a8 garnialioes In Raid suits and udgments were rendered againgt them; that 0y deolino to pay complainant the mouey, stating they do not know to whom it ‘belongs ; therefore, to clear up tho matter, complainani ashs that the dofendants may Lo pummoned and sxamined in a court of equity. A DANKLUPTOY JATTERS, In the matter of Ferdinand §. Winelow, a bankrupt, on the potition of Robert E. Jonkina, Assignee, ho was ordered to soll o family car- rm%u and buggy belonging to the estasio for 81,225 cash. In the matter of H: E. Hibbard, o banlrupt on the potition of R. E. Jonkins, Asgignoe, tho Court ordered an injuuction to issue, one John Howard from withdrawing from the Fidolity Bavings Bank a sum of 81,200, which ho rocolved from said bankrupt, subacquently to his fll.ln%l petition In bankiuptoy, and deposited in that bank, and to restrain tho' bank from allow- ing the moncy to bo withdrawu, The $1,200 waa part of §1,600 recoived by the bankrupt from Georgo P. Goro & Co., on tho 20th of Noe vember, 1872, OBIMINAL COURT ITEME, In the case of Pooplo ox rol, Lowis v. Waito, 1n whioh relator sues for tha Sohool Trusteeship of Hydo Park, the Court issued a rule ordering defendont to show cause why an informntion ;ls’y;ld not be flled roturnablo on the 17tk May, Michael Beanell, who wag_convictod on Tues- l;-fy, vag gontenced by Judge Tros yesterdsy 0 One of the most effective waya of broaking up the gambling-houses is to arrest thoss suave follows who act in the capacity of decoys, and whoso business it is torope-in tho inoxperienced and unsuspecting. Gamblors do not live off of each other. If thoy did they would not ofton bo molested, for thoy would spoedily ruin them- gelves, Thelr profits arise from groenios, who aro decoyed into their dens by tho ropers who loitor about the hotels and other public places sooking whom they may dovour. Buperintend- ent Washburn scoms to approcinto this fact, and hes commenced a war, which, he Hays, shall be & war of = extermination the wrotches, Although six have only Loon arrested so far, yet they have already bogun to migrate from the city. On Tuosdny night five ot theso vultures, among the number * Califor~ nin Joo," a notorions bunko man, left town for arts unknown, Yesterday morning three wyolls mown * guys," Frank Figk, James Lewls, and Frank Boarls, wore fined $100 each by Justica Soully. Fisk, fortunatoly, could not puxv‘ hig fine, nnd was sent to tho Bridewell, owin bogged off, promising that ho would at oucs loave tosn, Justice Beully limited his stay in Chicago to 6 o'clock laut ovening. Searls took au lpgonl, adodgo he hus frequently resorted to, "1Ie will bo ronrrostod at onco, and thut pun- lshmont repeated till Lo leavos tho city. And this is tho way the gamblers aro driving Mr, ‘Waghburn out of town, —_— Delinquent Oity Taxes, Orre CoLurorow's Orrioy, Roox 1, Orre Hawr, OriioAco, May 6, 1873,~Tho Commnon Councll baving fxed the dato at which the delinquent llsta for city taxes of 1872 aro to bo returned to the County Colloce tor for judgment and malo at the 20th duy of tufe month, ft wlil be necusnary to closs this ofiicen few days previous, for the purpose of completiug wald Usis, which aré unuaually largo this year, = Tux-ynyora wlnhlnf 1o save costs should avall themuelves of the sliort tine luft to puy, L] Groxan Yox HoLre, Cily Collector, rostraining roing, John Baker ploaded guilty to stealing twenty- four pairs of shoos from the Michigan Bouthern Irond, and was eent to jail for fiftoon days. A nollndsmauqul was entorod in tho oase of Goorgs Behlatz, who was impleaded with Buker, James E, Coo wag tried on o chargo of selling mortgaged proporty, and found not uilty. Ell Montgomery and Oharles B, \{"llnou bring an action in assumpsit agaluat W. N. Drower to rocover ¥3,5600 for commiasions on tho sale of the promises Nas, 11, 13, 16, and 17 Bouth Canal Mr‘aut, sold for $120,000 by nuthority of defend. sut, JUDGE PORTER'S COURT—HEAVY DEFAULTS, In tha caso of [arding v, the Globn Tnsurance Qompany in Judga Porter's Court, the demurrar of defondant to plaintif’s amoudment of the #econd count of tho deolaration was gustained, “I'ho following cascs wont by default in J udge Portor's Court, viz. : Btranss v. liawson, dam- ogos 8104,75; "Dano v, Stowart, damages §119,- 'AE; Oppenhofmer v, Townxend, damages S168.. 401 Dang v, Magsball, damogos $54.20; Lulloy He——rige = “Englishmen, Take Notlce, Toast beef, with Yorkshire pudding, cooked in the old English style; alsg, Engllah plum-pudding, for dinuer to-day, st Andsrson’s Enropsan Hotel Toatass T84, Nov 143 jnd 145 Mealgon ntrest, Anna Thode suos Olristine Loscher in the' upon |- The' Personal Liberty Leaguo Falls : to Pleces, It Follows the Example of the Tem- perance Bureau. Roport of Its Death by the Execu= tive Committee, An offort was made to-got o meeting of tho Dorsoual Liborty Longue, yostordsy afternoon, ot Orphous Hall, but eithor on account of tha weatior, or, & was suggestod by ono of thoso prosent, since the Leaguo was rogarded as inofl- ciont and uacless, thore was no quorum prosent, and no businoss was dono, that boing postponed to & meoting tobo hoid somo timo noxt wook, A roport which had beon propared by tho Execu- tivo Committeo was rond, though not aoted upon. ‘Tho report {s substantially as followa : Apri 20,1872, the Leaguo had 1,415 mombors H May, 1879, it.iad 1,011, 404 having withdrawn, O theso, 528 nover paid suything, 154 paid for four months, 271 for six, 110 for soven, alxty- nine for oight, fifty-four for nino, ton for ton, aud ono for twolve. ‘Thore soomod to Lo en im« prosaion that thousands of dollars had boon paid in monthly dues, ond it ofton was asked where tho money had gono to. , If tho 528 dolinquenta had paid up-for ton months, 85,260 would havo been rocelved ;. if all the other mombors had paid for ton full months tho Loague would have boon richer by $8,870. In fact, only 4,600 had been colloctod sinco tho organization of tha Lenguo. If oll Lad paid, the ofiicors of tho Lengud would haye = beon able to oxorcias some powor and influouco, but the neg- ligonco of tho mombors in that' rospech lnd woakonod if not neutvalized thoir offorts, Tho Loaguo hiad defended twenty-ono suits through its nttornoy, whichcost about £2,000, Printing, oftico rent, salarios, campaign oxpongos, cou! of collocting ducs, eto., also consumed much monoy, - The Saloon-Taopors' Union could draw a very profitablo losson froth tho Leaguo,—thiat is, that onergy and persoverance wero 11over to bo ox- pected from t] mistrust and lack of harmony would soon reveal themsolvos, and that an organization which had for its objoct tho . opén dofiance 8f an ' ox- isting law, nowing to tho hoavy oxponsos to which the members would nocessarily bo put, contalnod within Itself, aven at tho momont of its birth, tho seeds of spoedy decay, Binco thelr wholo existonce, porhaps, ‘deponded on‘the ro- sult of the Novombor eloction, the formation of Dew organizations in addition to the yoar-ol Liborty Looguo, wss moroly weokening tho lattor, and ng“lng ovar viotory to tho Temptre ance peoplo. i - Tho Executivo Committoo rogrots to stato that many of tha browers and wholosale denlers, who ought to protoct the ealoon-keepers who roally act 08 thoir agents, bave withdrawn from tho Assoclation, “Their namos are as followss Allstrop & Co., Asherman & Co,, Buohman & Bohmidt, T, Binz, W. Dattorman, Bruco & Co., Val. Tiatz, Uavaniugh & Bodlo, Joho! Olark & Co., William Dodge, Eyans &' Hickoy, Esmay, Simmons & Co., Franz Falk, .’ Froibor, Fortuno Brothers, Gromimos & Fraone kol, Hubacok & Oo., Junker & Lonzon, Karglods or & Co., Kraoftt, oollo & Co,, Luporto & Fuok, M. T. Morso, Northwoatern Dlst g Qompanyy Platner & Co,, M, M, Smith & Brother, Tii Bpengle, Benmidt & Glade, ned Renno Brothors, In epito of this diminution in numbors, the Lelti;uo i8 dotermined, if only throo or four hun- dred are loft, to remain in exislonce tll fall, to try whotlior {t is not ablo to bronk down that'in. famous ring of Tomperonzlora, and win back for all citizons that personal freedom which is 8o~ cured to thom by tho Constitution of tho United States, and is only occasion- ly stolon from tho slumborin poaplo by a littlo oliquo, A_goneral mosting o the active membors of the Leaguo must bo held Loreaflor to fix the conditions on which mom- Dbors who have onco withdrawn, can bo roadmite ted, That this regaining of personal liberty, and tho throwing off of Aan opprossive and unjus finke which n contemptible minority of fanatic ad {m) posed on tho pooplo, cannot be obtaina through dissensions, wenkiwnrtndnusv, selflsh- ness, and unwillingness to make littlo naacrificos, but only by firm union, and it was therefore the flrst duty of tho Committeo, to warn tho mems bors that not morely saloon-keepers, and least of all the Gorman saloon-keopors, could gain the sympathy of all law-lovin, citizens, by opon dieregard and violations of an oxisting law, but_thoy must hold firm to the principles of the Leaguo, and thus mssure the more goneral favor of the publio, It had boon cherged that the League did noth- ing for its mombora, They must romember that it \was organized to dofond its members from tho State Tomporanco law, and at s timo when noth- ing had beon said of enforcing the Sunday Liquor law, and consequontly did not onter into cousidoration. Afterwards it was rosolved at a general meeting that an nssossmout of 810 should bo imEnxed on cach momber to pay finvs imposed for keoping open Suuday, but tiut ac- tion was afterwards roscinded. Cortainly tho ofiicers wero not to blame, The recon- sidoration .was undoubtedly wise, Many bolioved if they paid, oven irregularly, they had socured immunity against open violatlon of the lnw. DBut the League waa fonnded on the law, and there it must stand. Porhaps thoy migh have done somothing il thoy had all kept their enloons opon at the outset,” and thereb; given tho Mayor offactual support at the timo the tom- Poranca people wore assailing Lim, Thoy had postponed tho favorable movement by not bein; united, Wero thoy united now; after the nuanner in which they hnd beon treated ? They wero not, and would not bo tll absolute necese sity forced thom to it, What they had braught on themselves by their lack of harmony or inac- tivity at the last election, thoy must now en- duro. with patience. That was all they could do, and tho now Veroin could not holp thom. Thoy should stand togother, strengthen tho Loaguo, and 80 work for it thab all interested In Peraonnl liborty might join hands with them, in order, with power, cour- 8go, and persiatence, to flghh' victoriausly againgt thio common onemy, The Committeo conclude by urging the mem- Dors to strongthen tho Loaguo, and prepare in earnest for tho groat and acrious con{osz in No- yombar, The Lenqun hind made preparations for it, as far as possible, and had joined tho Btate League, ‘rhich covered all Illinois, of which the Prasidont of tho Chicago, organiza tion, Mr, Aronheimer, was Vice-Presidont, THE CITY IN BRIEF, A solid briok business block is rising on tho weat side of Market stroct, at Lake stroot bridgo, "Tho work of repaving Olark street is progross- mF with rapidity, and the car tracks nro%:nlng relaid at grade. The Times, vesterday, gave & life-like illustra- tion of Henly Blough by its special artist. Until this foat, everyhody belioved Hoaly Blough wag without a parallel.” Tho out shows it has one, Btato street, from Adams southward, on the wost gide of ‘tho lraot, is upringing up into brick balloon structures unworthy tlat choice locallty, but made necessary by tha fact that tho renl ostato s tied up for minor helrs, Tor tho consideration of 120,000, Hamilton M. Walrath yestordsy transferrod fo Mossre, Dore, Bowon" & Bass, a lot 200 by 100 feat, sit~ uato ot tho southeast corner of Fifth svenuo oand Jackson stroat. ‘Tho Board of Public Works yestorday issusd the following building permits: A. Schthoe anbort, two-story brick * building, 61x60, on Mitcholl strost; T. A, Jackeon, tbroo-story stono, 66x70, No. 581 Btate stroot, Jallor Foltz will give the following citizens of Chicago an_oxcurslon to Joliot this morning : Baldy Bueffer, 3 yos; Goorgo Bonders, Jamoa Wilson, Thoo.” Acontilus, Ed. _Contollo, and Blophon Beanlon, 1 Xnnr; Chas, Watson; Thos: MoDermot, Olas, Edwards, 8 yoars, Thomns Wolsh, on Tuoedoy night, most brutally heat Lis wifo Katherine, Sho com- 'fluhm( to Borgt, Hood, who promptly arreated Thomas, and Justice flnnyou yostorday morning sent him to the Dridewell, bocuuse he could not puy & fino of $100, Worl on the Lake Front Park Is pmfrunalng, and it is recolving o vast amount of filling mae torinl from tho streets, Mouut Oarter is to Lo loveled, and the whole surface smoothed, T'ho Iako nnd mountain style of lay-out has beon glven up, Theodora Wost, whila walking along LinShlla stroot, nour the northwest cornoer of Adams, foll o vit{m to tho carclosaneus of somo _coal-hoaver or othor ignorant porson, who had left a coal. hole uucoyorod. Ho foll into Lthe trap and was yory werlously injured, intornally ag well as ox- torually, Lo was takon to Liv homo, aud g mombors of tho Association ; that ' | Mr., BoyInFton willhave tho plan of tho Lake- 8horo 1ixposition Building in roadiness for Mon- day noxt. Itwillbo of iron and glans, and an highly ornamental structitro, to occupy tho lnke front from Monroa to Van Buron streot, setting back twenty-five foot from Michigan avemio, It the gontlo organ-grindor who moronaded Tug TrinuNe offico last ovening only know that tho child of Sunny Italy, andtho malmod gon- floman _in decayod uniform can onrn 810 a day in 8t, Louis, how roon ho would obtain o pess over tho Alton & 8t. Louis llue, At o Iato hiour on Tiosdn; nlglht the body of an unknown man was found In the North Dranch, nenr the North Chicngo Rolling-Mills, 1t had evidontly beon in tho wator a long time, and wag #0 decayed as Lo bo nnrocoguizabla, I Xn&: talton to tho Morguo, and tho Coronor notie od, The horso community woro startled, on Tuos- day night, by tho spootaclo of _two nioeds -lying in's moribund condition on Michigan avonuo, ono st Harrigon, thé othor at. Fourteonth streot. Tho opizoot, it 15 snid, hns loft many aulmals subjoct to suddon death from oxposure or ovor- work, 8 Abont noon yostorday, » man named Augnst Olenny fell from a scafiold, at the northeast cor- nor ofyUInrk and Iilinois streot, and was badly injured, 1lis left arm and log wore frnotured fn sovornl places, - Mo was taken to his home, No, 11 Mobawk strect, and attondod by Doctora Parko aud Caso. Tho Ohrlstian Unlon Lycoum is o consolida- tlon of two litorary nocioties belonging to tho Unlon, Tho mombors of iho new Hocioty will meot at No, 114 Madison streot, thia ovoning, to oloct ofllcors and transact othor business. A full attondanco of mombera of both tho old organ- {zations iy desired. Tho Prosbytorian Church st Alaywood, just complated, will be dodieated this ovening at 7146 o'alock, soveral Chicago clorgymon officiating. Frioads in the oily can roach Maywood by tak- Ing tho 5:00 or :30 train fyom tho Wolls stroot go of, sud roturn ab 10 o'clock by a special aln, The Evening Mail moved its oditorial rooms yestorday from thoe West Bida to No. 123 Fifth avenus, nnd this merning the counting-room witl follow. The Mail'ls now on an evon footing with tho Journal eo far aa locality is concorha , and 0 ita reading mattor is more sprightly, its nows mora reliablo, ita tone mota healthy, i nobody’s organ, nnd I6 far more entorpriping, as sucooss- ful' n fature is prodicbed for ‘it au any ovoning paper doservos, Lekb its moighbor imitata the rising star of local Journalism, ¥ Danlol Barrptt, of Laporto, Ind., was struck b killod by bho'Tr¥do Park train about 1o'clock r, m, youmdng‘.’ on:tho track of tho Illinols Con~ ral Railroad, hotween Bouth Park and Woodlawn stations, Ho.was walking on the track ot tho time, and attempted to pass botween n freight train going south and tho Hydo Park train go} % porth, An_inquest wns leld ab tho depot a Hydo Park by Justigo Hone. Noblamo attaches to tho omployes of the train, as they did all they could to preveat tho aceident. Tho body lios at gnkwoo Cemotery waiting word from his rela- Lvos, Owing to thé bad weather, the gontlomen own- inf fast horwos did not numerously avsil thom- solvos of tho l‘;x-u'(\runga afforded by tho Bouth issionors—that of driving without restriction nvury‘\?udnuudny aftornoon betweon 2and 7 o'clock. A few rattling roadsters were ohfll:lma!q‘?l‘llt not enough to x:u\ku %ngu tinttc’n-- esting. o Row atrangoment. promisca to bo- come quite popul It hns a romarkable effcct upon the hd®os in incroasing their bpoeds A wag, who drove a span whioh hed never achioved anything bolow 4:59, thus accosted one ©f the policomen on duty at the lower end.of the boulevard: * Qan Idrive my tonm haro at & throe-minuto gait ?” ¥ Cor- ‘talnly, ir ; cortainly ; of course you can, to- day,” was tho ggxm ond smiling responso of the officor. ¢ you,” said tho gentloman a8 ho tlfihtmmd up the reins; ¢ I'mglad to know It, for they've never boon ablo to boat five minutes Leretofore:” e e THE TANK EXPLOSION. The cause of tho fatal tank exploslon in Schoenomann & Co.'s packing-house, Bridgo- port, on Tuosday ovoning, bas not yot boen as- cortainod, A jury of inquest, composed of in- toligent business mén, was impanoled by tho Coronor yeaterdsy, aftor about two hours' soarch for the right material, and thon the bodies of the victims of tho terrible accident wero viewed. "This occupied the time until after 4 o'clock, It was then too Iate to trsusact. any furthor busi- noss, and an adjournment was had uotil half- past 9 a'clack this morning, when the jury will reassemble at tho polico station on Deering ‘streot and hear the tflullmcxi{. Bavoral wit- nossos, among them the City Boiler Inspector, Mr, Bherwin, and Mr. Turner, packers, and other gontlomen who are supposed to know something about boilers, tauks, stoam, and such things, have beon summoucd to appesr, Coroner Btophons scoms determined to give the matter o thorough examination, and, it possiblo, fix the {’e(-ipanuibuny of tho disaster where it rightfully olonge. OCEAN NAVIGATION. FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS, ‘Will sail from Now York as follows: QITY OF BALTIMORE. GITY OIF MONTRE SIFY Ok BRISTOL oy Aud oach cuceoeding BATURDAY and THURSDAY, 1e0m Plor No, 45, Notih Iivor. Onbin Pasago, 885 aud 8100 Gold. Btaorago, ta Britiah Boria, .00 Qurroncy. Sidoraga! 6 German fo o088 Burreney: rage, to Bromen or . o 08.00 Currency. BIGHT DRAIFTS for sala at Tow rates. FRANCIS O, BROWN, Genoral Western Agont, 88 South Market-st., Chicago. HATIONAL LINE, Bailing from New York for Quoens- town and Tiverpool overy Satur- day, and for London direct overy fortnight, Cabin Passags $90, $90, and $100 Carveney, Ezourston Tickots at favorable rates. Intanding pas- aongors should Takd S6rs et ot hogaiog pas SBTEERAGE, $29.00 curroncy, Propaid sto tiokets i L { t L o ST currenoy, Pantougers booked to or from German and Seandina. vian points at low rates, Fho Stoamabins of this Mo are tho largost In the trado. Dralty on Great Britaln, Irolaud, and tho Continent, WILLIAM ){llk‘(‘},,\LISTBR, Gen! ru Agoat, Northoast cornor Olark and Randolp) (opposita now Bhierman Houso), Ohiloago. CUNARD IAIL LINE. BESTABLISEIED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston,and Liverpool, TOM NEW YORK Algorl el - «Cubin Passnge, 880, 8100 and 8130, Gold, \ 5 . P and frolght T A YA g e HlglDrattson Great Hritaln, Troland, and tho Continaat, P11 DU VERRET, Gon'l West'n Agont. L W, cor, (lark and Jlsadolplusts, Hailing twico a wook from Now York, and oareylog pas: songora toall paria of Cirost Mellate, Trotand: Comitaumial Ey i Maditorea Uab i #4563 ), And in from #86; teers liritish and Irish pocts ; wost, 3:;5. Contle 1 1orte aanio as ol 1ufur ings, Al parallo fo Urre . Apply for full information at the Con 7's ofSoes, o, 1 Boriing New York, and N, 1t orner 1al aad Madison: fifeago, HENDNRSON BROTIRS, Agonts, STATE LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, NI YORE, (R LASUOW, LIVEERPODL, BEL. O NDONBIY. stoamors will sail from Stats Lino iraokiyn, N, ¥, ] 00 tous, duoaday, May R -In;”'auuila: g0 18, WING (0% Ny, 600 tons,, UINL ,L00 t Fortalghily ihorestiss: AR o Btaarasa afice, & ooadwabe B, DO AUADEMY OF MUSIO, MONDAY, MAY 12, Mr. Talented THA’ 14 Broadway, U'hio artiats TIRST WEEK OF Josh Hart’s TRI COMI( of Comique Combination havo nevor appeared 1 ba under the salo dirootinn ol -~ JOSEL ETART. An antira ohango of bill will by Jreannted every wank, Tuo ollo will bo anactod by STARS, wha ha octad with gron| Fghast order will bracing FARO! ROl A MIML, MINSTHELSY, SONG, & g yoing, malo aul orhalo, adics and olildron who kro un; Bflrlflrmune" tha rey AY MATINKEKS wi 1. oare, rogardloss of Gost. Novolty o b9 frosynted fn capld succossion, DRAMA, BURLESQUE, PAN lar WED) ?llllg ‘COMBINATION, from n thisolty, ‘Mo performance will oon go. TO. 0., Dloasing both old ind SATUI~ 1o givon, with tho ontiro nlight bItT, MoVIUKER'S THEATRE, MAX MARETZRK,, Lucea-Kellog Talian Opera. Friduy Evening, Muny 0 1873, LAST NIGHT OF THE OPERA. DO G-IOYW.AINNI. LUCCA--D D will sing ‘TMR) resly twitton fo Eittr HOMPE, " in Engllsh, - - Batnrduy—FA R BNV TIPS ring tho Muslo Tesson, PAULY UI'E IE s e R now OF THE IN LD, In” Gorman, (G or Talino Tiies; Sad Roata can bo aocurod at tho Hox Oflios. ozt waok—IDWIN ADAMS. GREAT CHICAGO SHOW, TheProcession OF THE GREAT CHICAGO SHOW Wl forra at tho cornor of West Washington and Dos- Dlainos-ste,, THURSDAY MORNING, May 8, at 8 o'clock; will procood from theneo. wost to Elizaboth, thonco south to Madlson, thonce wost to Throop, thonce south to Adams, thenco oast to Desplaines, thence north to Madison, thenco oast to Canal, thonco north to Lako, v., thonao south to Twonty-soo- ato, to the placo of oxhibitdon. thenco east to Wabas! ond.at., thonag wost to HOOLEY'S THEATRE, BIST COMPANY IN AMERICA, MONDAY, May 5, 1873, during tho woek and at tha aftor wooks of proparation, B wnow play, writton exprossly far this Matince, "Phoatro, entitiod RISELS i NEW SOENERY—Lon, loyn_Cottagol i Kaat iver In Rehoareal tlon, '* Throug] Now. 17 Meoelighe ro. MYERS' OPERA HOUSE. BHOUTS KITTY BLANCEARD BURLESQUE COMPANY, OF APPLAUSE GREET THE In the splendid Bhakaporoan Burlesquo, BAD DICKEY. Mutineo Snturdny Afternoon. Baturday noxt, first appoaranco of MoKLE RANKIN, No Inoreasa n prices, AMPHITHEATRE, DOMDAY, May 5, evory ovoning during tho wook and (Formorly Nixon's.) Baturday Matineo, tho WONDER OF WONDERS VANEEK, THE GREAT DECAPITATOR. ATREN'S THEATRE, - LAST PERFORMANCES OF MRS. TAS. A Aud Ier Comic Opern Compnuy. THIS EVENING, PRIMA DONNA OF A FIGHT, Also, tho Comadiotta, entitled AN ALAR] To.morrow (Friday)-BENEFIT OF MRS, Matineu on Spturday st g OATES, Monday, Jay MING SACRIFICH, fock. 13-SAN FRA] MINSTRELS, 2 LUCQA. i e Schioficlds EeaPAUT] TGN Bfmo. PAULINE LUCOA rt), ox- CHOME, artloy Oampbell's Taland d! (Now.) Dug- o Varney Vitts Tiottaag: ho_Gontlo Bavage, ud tn propara: OATES JAB. A, ACUADEMY OF MUSIO. JOHN K. MORTIMER, Arn With tho soleoted oast valscd with laughiter, " I 8 favorito farco. Odd Tricls, s Groat Hit, ‘The houss con- atortaloment” to commenco with ACA DEMY OF MUSIO, BATURDAY NEXT, Afternoon and Eroning, GOMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendored to the Managemont D pomo of our loading oltizons, Look out for & splendid MARTINE'S HALL, PROMENADE, MUSIC, & SUPPER, At Martino's Hall, on Adacst., AL SAINTY 110 EPISCOPAL OHURCII, THURSDAY EVENING, Mny 8, 1873, Tickets, inoluding suppor, for gentloman, &1, Tickate, {noluding subper, for fady sk ghnitoman, for the BENEFIT OF TmREAT@mfi“éfibfi” MAY 8, 9_,AND 10. COELLCAGO, For 3 Days Only! Cor, Twenty-second & Stato-sts, Thursday, Triday, and Saturday, MAY 8, 9, & 10, THE GREAT CHICAGO SHOW, MUSEUM, Menaoeris Cirns AMERICA’S EXPOSITION OF WONDERS ! Tho Monster Organization of the Ninetoenth Century! A MYBTIO OITY OF OANVAS 1a trod this modol, novol, meritorlous oxhibition ot tho agar 1 The Menageris Department, roplela with wondrous spocimons of Zoology, A MUSEUM of Animato and Inanimato Naturo. THE GIRGDS DEPARTHENT i3 boyond all danbt tho best avor witacesod, botng’ com --5 antiroly of Aronio Cnlobri(l:- I’A'n:m Lhr%n‘;xunnl:t o entiro world. TWO0 LADY EQUESTRIENNES ! Lod by the Peorless MISS XATIE STOKES, Among tho Equostrians will bo found JAMES ROBINSON, THE OHAMPION BARE.] W WORLD, wad his talonied som OF THE Clarence and Eugene Robinson, Tho Chtld Wonders, No P: Saddle I L Yory ATt N Batrhack mn e r0du0ed e Gl o Taich tho elloning Speclal Keaturos are of aallent pointe. o R tradiiood by any ofber Exhibitons " THE ROYAL JAPANESE TRODPE ! Ta thetr Marvolous Performanoes, THE FATRY PAGEANT OF OINDERELLA, Or tho Littlo Glass Blippor. A MINIATURE CIROUB, composed of 80 Begutiful Children and 40 Shet- land Ponies | NOVELTY AND MERIT, o groatest of all modora fnventlons, st oach oxhi- Prof. Judson’s FLYING SHIP OF THE AIR ‘Will be in operation. Tha aboro ara fosturos to bo scen only In the GREAT GUIOAUO'S (O, and can b produeos by° raREAT ompany, - Tiro performancos daily. at9 and 7% p. m. Adimfivion, 1 conter Ghiran 2y onie HONDAY, NAY T, AND NOT UNTIL THEN. The Great Forepangh Show, 1,000 MEN AND HORSES. Pive Mammoth Tents. TW0 ENORMOUS MENAGERIES, A Double Oircus and Two Magnifioent Mu- soums, will oxhibit at Chicago ONE WEEK NLY, s follows: WEST SIDEH-Monday, Tuesday, Wodnesday, nnd Thursday, Mag 18, 18, 14 and 16, corndr Madison and Eliza. both-atn.; and BOUTH BIDE, oorner Stato and Twunhg»nonnndmtm, two days only, Triday and Baturday, Mdy 16 and 17, af tor- noon and ovening. -~ Boo future announges ments, programmos, &o. Wait For It. ADAM FOREPAUGH, Propristor, ‘bitl OFFICES. A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- TO RENT. une Building. Single or in suites. " 'With and without Vaults, English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running tlurlné‘ all business These Offices are no hours. in the city. cation. Room 1 Nevada Block. BUSINESS CARD. G H LAWRENCE & CO, PROVISION AND PRODUOER COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW ORLEANS, LA. t equaled The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo- ‘WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providence, R, I., Bulldorof the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE, Boud for Circu~ DISSOLUTION NOTICES, th Harrls' Pal tonted Improvomonts, DISSOLUTION. Tho partnorship horotafore_oxlstin namo of Gorhor, Wil s th Gorbor & stand, and are ol aud against tho Uhigugy, May Jarrot il cotiug (e b ¢ th will continua asinoss at th lona authorized ‘1o sof s safd tirm, JO . GERBER, 5, 1873, XM, JARRETT, DISSOLUTION. Tho firm of Tecker & Jopsell te this day dlssolved by T will ba 3¢ wnd 297 Bouth rk.at,, who ‘will poy all debis of the late firm, and ta collect all uceounts dio tho >, RIEUKER, mutunl cunyont, cantivued Ly P, Clark. T e anjd Jato flrn, Bhlosgn May ons aro suthorized o The_busf BRCKER & noss of tho laty | CO. 3, A I, KOPSELL. DISSOLUTION. Tho flrm of W. W, Walkor & Co, by mutual consent. 'Indubtoduess to 10 elthor. Chicago. May R WAL W. W. WA’ LI ] 1 under the flrm s day diasolyod sottlo all clujma for AN L, Q12 In this day dissolved s g ean o vald B SV, <. o All Right Saive for Burns, Bolly, CORNS! 88 conts a box, DR. STEPHENS, 124 Doarborn.St. s l NEW PUBLICATIONS. MANAQUD, WOMANHOOD, AND NERVOUS DISEASES, PUBLISHED BY THE PEABODY MEDICAT INSTITUTE, No, 167 South Clark Street, CEICAGO. Dr. G. W, WARREN, Congulting Physlcian, Aedical Knowledge for Ecerybody.” Twco Million Coples Sold. A BOOK FOR EVERY BIAN, THE SBOIENOR OF LIFE, orSelf Prosorvation, A Modical Treatiso on the Causo and Oure of Ezhausted Vitality, Promature Docline fn Man, Norvons and Phyal- o3l Debllity, and Hypochondria, Thia {s indeed a book for ovory man. Prica only 81. 23 pages, bound in cloth. A BOOK FOR EVERY WOMAN, Eatitled SEXUAL POYSIOLOGY OF WOMAN, AND HER DISEASKS; or, Woman Troated Physlologically andPathologloally from Infanoy to Old Ago, with Rlogant Illustrative Engravivgs. 850 pagos, bound in bosutiful French oloth, Prico 82. DIt WARREN may bo consultod as above af of the day upon agy of the above-menttonod dis His groat experionce. attatned by s apecial practice of twonty years in hospitals, tho army, and In Europe, qual. Aly him for axsuring patientsa speedy and pormanent oure i all soxual and dolicate complaints. Every man and woman 16ho reads this notice should pos #ess thesa valuable and fnleresting books, dential assurancs and radical rellaf. DIVIDEND NOTXICE. Divilend No. 2, Tentonia Insurance Co. OLEVELAND, O., Apri 28, 1878, Notice {s heroby given that, by ordor of the Probate Court, adividond- of flve (B) por cent, payablo on and aftar May 8, 1873, at tho Natloual Oity Bank of Oloveland, Tias boon declarod to the areditors of the Toutonls Iusur- ance Company of Olovaland, who have proved thoir claims aocording to law, idend orders can bo had lcatlon to JHeldind oyt oma, nd%llfi“l?.vgvun‘nfmw. Assignea Toutonia Insuranco Oo, GENERAL NOTIOE, NOTICE Jo horaby givon that apslication ias beon made ta the Atinutio and Pactilo Tolegraph Corapany for the rolssue ol 1he following oertliicates of staok, tho orlginals Laviay Daon Tost, misfaid, or Woatrayad 3, iU 1 . 1860) No. 08 45 sharos, JONN ORERAR. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY ORIt BALLL AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. ARRIVAL AND TEPARTURE OF TRATHS, Spring Arrangement, RXPLANATION OF REFERENOR MARES,— 1 Saturday ax- spplad. * Buaday oxcontod, 4 Mouday'sxcontad, | Af. tivo Suinday at8:00a, n, § Dally, MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD3 Depot, soot of Lake sl . and foof of Ticenly-second.18 Meket office, 16 Canal-tt,, corner af* Hadtron, B:00A. 0. :20m, m. *.6:30 3. m.| *8:48 p. m. §:308 m. GRAND RAVIDH Morning It : . Rigt Hapross AR, m. ENTWORTH, Passeugar Agont. 38 A"DH{EAGD & ALTON RAILROAD. cago, Allon & St, Louls Through Line, and Loulvana 1a.) neic short ronte Chi e Jeave, | Arrive, Bt, Louls & Springfleld Expro: via Main Lina.... " 9:168, m, [* 8:10 p, m, gehio Main Lino, 9:15 8, m. [* 8:10 p, m, Snoksonville, Tif., aud Tl * 9:15 8. m, |* 8:10 p, m. Vi acor Wiy 41 Toss ostorn Division. .. * 4:10 p, m.[* 8:10p, m, gnllflt & Dyight. Acoomo'dativn. |* 4110 S. g. J B:‘G ll'. :. it, Louls & Hmlnfflnm Lightuing| Ezxpross, via Main Line, and also| via Jacksonville Divisfop., 19:00 p. m, $17:30 p. m. Kausas City Kipross, via Jnok iana, Mo, sonvillo, Iil,, & Louisls :50 8. m, Jofforson Olty Its e glbasourim e TDally, ~la Main Liuo, and dally excopt Safurday, via Jacksonvillo D %1 Daity, vin & ino, il SreSRl Rt S Lo i CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Onfon Depot, comer Maditon and Canal-sts,; eket Ofica West Madizon-at, and at Depa & fln‘ Arrive, Milwaskeo, 8t Paul & Mianoap-|- Miiwhakoo & Frairia di Giga| 000 % 2|t 7208, m. i e e e olis Night Eipross. +0:00 p. m.[* 6:00 p. m. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD, ]7;1)]5‘1—’;.511(,'(/ {A;;dll., ‘imi‘lunw;l“k; ‘dml Sixteenth-ot., ot Gana g i, ; Toute, Nou 83 Clark-stey and ot depatyc, 2et W Drigis ZLeave, Arrive, Aurora Passenga Aurora Possongor (S Dubngque £ Sioux Ol Pacitlo Night Expros Downer's Grove Acco Dowair's Grove Avsomumodation| ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot 4o Lakeat. and foot of Dcentysccond.at, ke e, 76 Canalesh,, comer of adione T 8t Fouta T 8, Lot FR'E] a0 Al B 250 Oak Wood Hydo Park aud Oak 1V, Tde Park and Oak Woog “¥0n Baturdaza this traln will be rou to G amphign. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket office, § Sadiso Paoifio Fast Line.. Dubuquo D Pacllld Might Dubuquo Frooport & Frocport & R;{l:fiku M Gi ) Huh Pnl\‘l'l 6! xro o F o Bt Taul lexpross. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depok, corner of Harrison and Sherman.ts. Teket afice, 8 West Vadison-st, Arrice, A5 p. m. A5p. m, Omaha, Loavens'th& Atchison Ex Peru Agcommodatios Night Lxprew..... vouworth & Atchisor LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD; Depaty corner Harrison and Sherman-sle. Tfcket afiees, narthicest corner Clark and Randolphate,, and southieest curner Canal and Madison-ata, Matl, wta Atr Lino s Siecla} Now York | Afhindis o v Al iy A Night Txpress, vin Mai Eifnart ocommoaatio South Chicago Accoummi CHICAGO. DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Passenger Depot at P., C, & §t, Louts Depot, cornerqf Cae natand Kinsie- yeight and Ticket ofice 163 Tashing-ton-at. Maln Linol* g ress, vii Le Arrive. Malhuiers asohiosnsnnioen sassi e 08, m.|* T:40p, Evansville & Forro Viaiio x:1 1% 7:00 p: mels 7:50 b 1o PITTSBURGH, FOR1 WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Leare, Arrive, SpoDs 1 CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. (OTEN TO ROSELLE.) Depot corner Halsted and North Branch-ste, _General ofice 18 Metropolitan Jilock, corner Randoiph and LaSalle-sts, Zaeave, | Arrive, Rosollo Accommodation. River Park Accommodat River Park Accommodatior CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KM#KAKEE l'(DUTrE.‘ Fakoci it tral Railroad t, -2ty P St e Relhoad Dot it af Skt uqla, 75 Canal-at., corner Madion; 120 Washinglon-t., alio foot of Twenty-secone Teavo Obicsgo...... Arrive at Indiatini Arrive at Olnclnnati .. Only lino running Baturduy night train to Clncinnatl, Pulfran sloeporaon nlght teame. TENTS. TENTS 500 all, Touso, aud Hatol Tonts, com- and fo firstolass ordor, suitabla for Emigration, Familios going Wost, Colonizatlon Bociotios, Hailrond Uullding Partios, * Luinbermen, ~ishorm Huntars, Btato Falrs, Camp:Mootings, &o, Just roco! and witliother kinds of Quartermastor and Ordnance Storen, tobasoldshoap. o 0T, joods Depot, Ohicago, il For salo chenp; plote. mstly now, Govornmo: 105 and 197 East Lako COAL AND WOOD. C. H. DYER & CO., Cornor Wabash-av. and Madison-st., dealors I all kinds of Fuel. Ililnots Coal por ton, delivered, 86; Kirkland Grato Ooal (bost Indiana) per ton, dolivored, $8.580; Wa. Coal (Indiana Bituminous) per ton, doliversd, 85,50, Hard Goal and Wood of sll kinds alwayn on hand. MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYBIOIAN, (6 Stat Itlewell Xnowa by all readors’ot, th S. Digelow ls tho oldest eatablishod pl clence and experionce Liavo mads nawned BPROTALIST of the age, honored esteerned of tha highegt modical attatnme Gl izl Y bt el TRANIS o o if:%flnéwnul ait SPGHIONGAND BPIOTAL 11 both A ATION FIEE, SEPARATR PARLORS for Taling sk ostiomon Call CORIBSPONDINGD CONITDENTERT, " Addross ail lotters, with stamps, to Dr. 0. BIGELOW, No. (1 tata-at. ¥}ay: Dr. Kean, 360 Bouth Clark-st., Chioago, Bfaybe oonfi(lamlll“ conmultod, personally or by mall, f gargo, au all cheanlo or nervons dissascs. S S KRN o tio aly plvsrciar i tis aity mhio war= rants cus o ua pay. > Ofco hours from 0 a. ms fa 8§ p.ir Dr. TOYVW NSENID, 183 SOUTH OLARK-ST, 1y tho prose. AN ) Contiuuos to curo oll Uhronle, Norvons, and Urinary Disoascs of both soxor, and may bo canfiduntially cone sultod, porsonally or by mafl, Geo of charge. Femala diitiou]tres troated with safoty and suc 13 Modical Troatlsa to ladiow and gentlemen sout DR. STO N &, Confidential Physlofan, 112W.M|dhnn-|t.l,llhiengn,lll. A,renuhlxrlfiudumm ‘modlcho) cures ronfo g o ‘at roasonabls privos. Consultation frao, Al *fomale dift Clroularsfras, 'BA\H&III s0azos, " of both sa: T TR persoually o by hail, AR A IR R