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. mortgago on the proj THE COURTS. Judge Willlams Confirms the Lincoln Park Assessmont, { " 0no Wilbur F, Storsy " Suod by o Firm of Contraotors, Interesting Bankruptoy Notes---Crimi- nal Court Items, The Tooke-Farwell Cnsc---The Courts Condensed. Ollof-Justico Willlams delivered in tho Qlrouit Court, yostorday morning, o vory lengthy opin- fon in the malter of tho application made by the Lincoln Park Commissioners for a confirmation of tho spoolal assossmont of 1871, for tha im- Provomont and oxtension of the park, involving £1,200,000. With rogard to tho question of ~Jurlediction, tho Court hold that, undor the Con- stitution of 1848, nnd also by virtuo of decision of tho Supromo Court, tho Ciroult Court had Jurisdiction in the caso, and powor equal to that of tho Buprome Court. Tho Court would only doal with tha gravor objections' ralsod to tho assossment, ns it was impossible to doal with' all tho objections brought forward, most of which aro bosed .upon purely tochnical grounds and were unworthy of noto. The Court deoided that tho objoction that tho notof 1869, and amended not of 1871, failed to apply to Lincoln Park was not valid, bocauso, if the Inws did not apply to that park thoy :could not bamado to apply to any others within the jurisdiction of tho Sisto of Ilinois. Tho namondatory nct of 1871 provided for tho pay- . mont of condemned lands by tho issuo of muni- cipalbonds, Lincoln Park moots all tho require- ments of that act; tho objection of the amendn~ tory naturo of tho act boing of no avail becanse thoe law was constitutional, nlthough amenda- tory. Tho objeotion that tho partios maling the aegessmont woro not corporato authorities ou tho ground that the Loglslature, having established, by the union of the corporations, & district, and . Pplacedit, for purposes designated in the act, ander” the Park Commissioners’ control, ia oqual-. ly untenable. In support of his viows on tho cage tho Court quoted suthorities occupying sovoral prges of his decision, the doclsions in cagos in tho Courte of Orogon and Indiana be- ing dwelt upon with partioular stress. Accord- ing to tho law, thio impartisl opinion of tho Court was that the lovy of tuo Commiesioners was, puroly, an asscssmont, and net to. bo Jooked upon in the light of a tax. Prop- erty-holdorg, rocoived a fair romuneration for their land. “Thero was no doubt in tho mind of tho Court, that the assessmont wag fair and that the beautifying and oxtonsion of the park would turn out to bo a bonelit to the publio,” An advorse opinion would bo o doath blow o iha very oxistenco of the park, and would placo a bar to all suburban improvemonts to como. He considered that were thero any doubt tho park should huye the bonoflt of it, but, g it wad, ho considorod ample avidonce had boont brought for- ward to show that thoe vicinity of public parks was invariably a cause for increaso in the valuo of tho adjncont lunds. Tho Court closed with the words “ In my opinlon tho _objections ought to be ovorruled. " Ishall, theroforo, sustain the motion .to confirm tho assossmont.” Judge ‘Trumbull gave notico of an appeal to tho Su- premo Court. i ONE WILDUD ¥, STOREY" SUED ¥OR A $7,000 DEUT, M In the Suporior Court, Edwin F. Reaves, Josoph James, and Warren A, Wolls, mAsonry contractors, in partuorship undor tho firm namy of Roovos, James & Co., filo thefr bill of com- plaint against one Witbur F. Storey,” Com-' lainants aver that ¢ ono Wilbur" engaged them 0 do certain work on tho structuro at tfin north- wost corner of \ashington strect and Fifth ay- enuo, namely: to lny, tho, foundation walla of tho building to bo usod for *a publishe ing-houso of “the Cbicago 7Zimes nows- apor, and other purposes,”—compleinant, in o lagt throo words, unburdening ' s mind of ,a- susplcion of . what peculinrly lpnm&)rlmn use nuy &pare room of o building ot cupied by such a moral news; n%or would be put do. For tho work, “one Wilbur® was to oy $12,600 (ton years' MlvonielnF gone at a uwoop, and only tho Toundation lald [} ; that petitioners did cortain oxtra workon the promiuos ; that they Liavo heen unpaid to tho oxtont of 85,000 sinco tho I day of April lnut; that *ono Wil bur” wheadled complaiunuts into algning a con- tract to build o certain sidowalk, which it turned out coutd not possibly bo constructedy that de- fondant doclined to pay complainant his reason- able domand, and instructed bis bland architect to treat with complainants, who n&mud'to com- promite; yet tho wheedling Wilbur sought to lop .off $800 from tho- contract price ; that the wheedling Wilbur, who wslks among, ote., and tho architaots have laid their hends to- gethor nnd aro trying to prop up their moribund concorn by conspiring to hindor payment to plaintiffs of the amount due them on said struc. ture, nawely, §7,000 and intorest from tho lat dayof Apr‘d laat; whorefore thoy pray that *one ‘Wilbur IV, Btorey" be mado to anuwer in & court of cquity for bis iniquity, As soon as the logal reporter of the Times xoad thio bill, ho vory wisoly sold Lis * copy * ta tho Inlor-Occan man for 50° ceuts, and when last eon was standing in front of the ZEmployment Bureau shod, with coat off and shirt-s looves olled up, haggling, with a follow wreck, over the purchaso of & second-hand saw-horso, DECIBION IN THE TOOKE Y. KIMBALL OASE. In tho caso of 'ooko v. Kimball, Judgo Far- well, yestorday mommg, rondored his tfi:clsiou. Tho suit was brought by Tooke for the purpose of obtaiging from Kimball spacifle performance of a continct'to convey him G0 acros of land ad- Joining the Normal “Hchool, at Englowood, at $500 per acro. The caso has beon bofors the Bupromo Court In o suit brought by Kimball to et nside tho contract, which resultod in fayor of dofendant. The Court romarked that it was Yy 10 moaus oclear what was tho effoot of tho contraok in all rospects, which the counsol in tho cass did mot scom tll;nmu hly to undcrslm}d. Thoereare in it o number of obscure provisions, the effect of which it Is difiicult to determine. Tho Courtls improssion was that tho donstruction which tho parlies’ to the contract gavo to. it ot ‘the time of its making was the cor- rect ono, and that it must bo held that, under tho contract, Kimball was to bo raquired to give Tooke a deod on the 15th of March, and on pay- mont of the balance of the £5,000, and then o ; n;tyi was koT\I‘n golvm;' him 0] elanco, e Court did not think that x)l‘onlm hud dono anything to lose_ Dis right to spocilo porformases. pr hig delay in payments was not such as to out him off from his right, and that Kimball should not be allowed to ropudiate under tho evidence heard, Tooke, -finding dofendant was not in- clined toparform tho contract, mado hima formal tonder of the money due, which was doclinod, whoroupon ho doposited tho monoy and notitied defendant of his having done 80, and of its being ready to bo paid over to him nt any _moment, seoure the un) The Court summed up by saylng : ¢ Tinally, I think that Tooko {:! ynntlyLlu to u;eginu porformance of contract. As o the minor mattors, I can honr counsel furthor, I thinlk that under the contract Tooke wag en- titled to possesssion of tho property on the 15th of March last ; wuh.rui;nrd to the payment of taxos I dou't think that Tooke Las’ lost his right to speciflo porformanco on aceount, of the non-payment of taxes, Kimball would not lat Tooke have tho possossion of the proporty and clalmed thoroforo that ho bad no right to pay taxes. I will not sottlo the torms of the decrea a8 to tho quostion of interest and payment of tazos, without further hoaring the Council in the matter,"” BUIT O REMOVE CLOUD FROM TITLE, Timothy Wright filed bis bill in tho Buperior Court yesterday against Stophen W, Dearborn, Qomplainant avers that on the 17th dey ot Dacomber, 1855, Joln 8, Wright, who was the ownor of Lota 7 aud 8 of Bubdlvislon of Lots 14, 15, and N 1¢ of Lot 12, Block 18, Fort Doarbora Addition to Chicago, conyoeyed the same by trust dead to Stephen W, Doarburn, now of the State of Missourl, to secure the payment of oight notos boaving dato Deo, 17, 1865, excoutod by said Wright, ench for the sum of §8,750'; that on tho 47th January, 1858, complainant, who was thon the owner in fes simplo’ of said llmmlscu,_ aid - said notes, and they, ogethor with the deed of trust glvon to secure the same, woro dolivered to complainant and cancalod- by bim; that eald notos and-dood of trust, as rnld and cancoled, were destroyed in the great fira; that it wag the duty of nhlyDaar- born, as Trustee, upon’ the paymont of said notes, to reconvoy tha logal estate in sald prom= iseu Lo tho owuer thoreof : vet Lo Las neglocted, ‘and and still lmf;loo(ll to do poj that anid deod of truat not huing dfacharged from the racords of Cook County, complainant is pravonted from solling or othorwise disposing of anld promlsos ¢ wherofora he filos the dofondant bo brought to auswor in n suit-of ohancory, and complainant dlschargod from the lion of siaid trust doed. » INTERERTING LAND BUIT.. In Judgo Gary's Conrt the caso of Bylvestor Tomington v. Eliza Davis, as oxcontrix and logatoo, which hLns boon on trinl for tho Inat two days, was yostordsy concluded, The com- plainguit fiiod a bill” for tho spociflo porformnnco of abond made on tho 216t of Hoptombor, 1871, by ono John Davis, now deconsed, for the con- voynnca of twonty acres of land, at 2100 n nere, in Bec, 6, T 40, Rongo 14, Lako View, whiclh roporty ‘{a now valued ot from 620,000 to g.’lD,OUO. Tho bond provided that payments woro to bo mado in cortain installments,nrid that upon tho paymenta being mado nt tho timoes mention- ed in tho bond, » deed wns to bo mnde by Davis * to - Romington,—tbo Inat pay- ment becoming duo on tho 21st of Septombor, 1872, Temington failod to mako paymonis according to the torms of tho bond, nithongh uonntnnlfy nurged to do 8o by Mra. Davis, widow aud oxoontrix of the lato Jolin Davis. In Boptem~ bor, 1872, Mre, Davis rocorded tho contract, In -Ootobor, 1873, Hnmlnfitnn filed a bill for speoifio orformance of this bond, but It was dismissed E Judgo Gary, Tho prosont bill was filed by ecome plainant in Fobruary last, “Ilofill‘§ unbntnudull'v tho samo facts as™ sot forth In tho formor bill, viz ; alloging that an oxtoualon was mndo of tlio paymouts montioned in the bond by Mrs, Dayis, until the suit of homns_and Morrls, affocting tho titlo to tho land, was disposod of. Tho proof in onoh caso failod to ostablish the allogations in tho bill, that an extension was got. Tho first bill was dismissed on the ground of varience, .and with l'ugnrd to tho present one Judge Gary said ho must dismiss for tho samo renson, although he would withhold s decision until fhis morn- ing, Moore & Caulfield nnd W. H, Ellis for com- plainnnt: Bpafford, MoDaid & Wilson for do- fondnnt, STATEMENT OF TIIE GNEAT WESTERN INSURANGE COMPANY'S ASSIQNCE, 0. W. Upton, Assiguco of tho eatato of tho: Gront Western Insuranco Company, o banluupt, flled with Rogistor Hibbard, yestorday, his ac- count up to date. Tho cash receipts from April’ 11, tho dato of Assignec’s nppointment, conslut- ing of amounta rocolved upon notos, from tho sn?n of the oflico_effoots, on nceount of stook, romiums on fnllnlm, oto., amounts to. $16,~ 27.76. Agninat this amount aro placed the dis- bursomonts; consisting of sundry oxponsos smounting fo 83168 ; “paid 0. W. Upton por- tion of money advanced, 8818,23; city and Stato county taxes and proporty mortgagos, €807.02; Unitod States Marshal Camphioll, 8584.95 ;: Rogistor Hibbard, $71.80; 8, M. Mil- Inrd, nttornoy, $876; ofico ront, 9160; 8. W. Btawoll, for speeinl servico at Jmfmon, mlcb., 872.00; O. W. Upton, traveling oxponsos; £07.81 ; P. G. Gardonor, boolkoopor, £2,318,78; J. K. Philo, employo 81,1916 ; Smith’ & Wa- torman, and Boutoll & 'Watorman, $1,460.49 ; attornoys at Grand Rapids, 2180, loving & bal- anco of cash on hand of 88,508, bolng 84,743.35 ahoad of the balanco aa shown by tho Ausiguoo’s statomont of the ond of April last, Tho As- signeo submits n statoment of thae wholo estate of the bankrupt, of the proporty rocovered, and of tho proporty outatanding, aud tho catiio of its boing outstanding ;! and also suoh dobts and claims a8 aro yot undotormined ; showing mort- gages and trust deeds in bands of the Assignes, smounting to $274,276.60 ; unpaid promivms, ropresented to bo in the hiauds of geuneral a({‘mtu who claim they owo tho Company nothing, nover having - collected tho polidfes yhiol thoy offer to surronder, amounting to about £11,000; supposed list of utockholdors, {ifty-three of whom, in the Enatorn Btatos, have boen sucd, rosulting in forty-four settloments; fifty-one in Michigan; tho muits ngainst stocke Lolders in other Bfatos boing postponed until the prosont cases aro concluded. Tho statement Blso cfilvna o list of notes in tho Company's favor which aro in the hands of collectors, In the mntter of tho Union Litho rnphh:F Company, the first moating was yestorday held, at whioh 1. E. Jonkine was appofntod Assiguco, Tho same gontloman was appointed Assigneo of tho estate of J. Bmith & Sous, of Lomont, the first meoting of whoso creditors was also held yostordny. : GRININAL COURT. John Reed, charged with attempting to com- mit a burglary and_ with maliclous mischiof on tho store of a South Side druggist, pleaded guilty to tho Intter indictment, and was remandod for sontonce. . Two allegod thioves, mamoed Thornton and Burns, failed to make an appenrance, and their bail was forfoited; . Another forfoiture was had in the caso of the throo bailed-out prisoners, 0'Grady, Flynn, and MoNamara, who woro charged with assaulting ouo Charlos Smith for tho purposo of conx- ing o confossion from him. The facts of the caso nro such as to couso rogrot that tho ‘defondants wore ever admitted t0 bail at all,, They, it appoars, suspacted Smith of having stolon from thom the sum of £23, With & viow of eaving legal oxpensas, thoy cailed upon Bmith whilo ho was working at raising o Larn and domanded the money they acoused bim of stealing. Ho deniod the orimo, when thoy in- sisted on a confossion, whether ho was guilty or no. Findivg Lim tardy at confessing, thoy bo- on pumumelling him with their fists, then kicked im, thon bolabored him cruelly 'with a barn beam. 8lill he would not confoss,when they or- dored him to undress, With thoir nasistance hio strippod to tha skin, and they improved tho op- portunity by lashing him sbout tho body with somo Inths and shingles. As soon as this amusemont failed to please them thoy got » pir of tracos, which thoy tied together, made a noose at one end, which they adjusted round Smitl’s neck and haulod him into mid-air, and only let him down when he was'in an inanimato slato. Thon thoy went throngh his pockots and tool out $19, which tlm‘vI found there, and kept. To cap the climax of their cruolty, they had Smith arrested ou a chinrgo of larcouy, and it was whilo Bmith was undergoing examination that the above faots wero elucidated. ‘T'hio Stato’s Attor- noy soon had the brutes arrested, nnd thoy were reloasod only aftor finding £1,000 bail apicco. This they yosterdny forfeitod. 'THE COUITS CONDENSED, Horaco 0. Gillett files Ius bill in tho Suprome Court to establish and- conflrm his title to tho Lots Nos. 20, 80, 81, and 83, in Bloclk 3 of Me- Teynolds’ Bubdivision of T 3¢ of N. E. 3¢ of 8o, 6, T, 89 N, R. 14 E. of § 2, M., aud all of Lot 93, Block 4, same addition; aldo an undi- vidod 7§ of Lot 4, in Block 3, in' same addition, Mary P, Mack was yesterdny nppoiuted, at the County Court, administratrix of tho cslato of tho Into Patrick Mack undor & boud, to bo ap- proved, of 6,600, Daniol A. Dickingon ot al, filo s precipe in as- sumpsit againet George H. Hoss, in the Buperior Court ; damages, 26,000, John Bolloy files n preecipe, in the Buporior Court, against 8amuel Solkey, in & plea of tres- pasd on the caso; damages, $10,000. Phillip Hicks filos s praecipo in a enit in assumpsit, in the . Circuit Qourt, against Henry + Coulson, laying damagos at 2,000, Tho caso of Hall v, loso Hill & Evanston Road Uompany was triod in Judge Portor's Court, yostorday. This is & suit fimugm by pIsinglft to rcovor a dividond of 20 per oont do. clared by the Company, which tho defendants rofused to pay on the ground that the shares hold by Hall were fraudulently issued by tho offloers of tho Company. Jokn W. Hedonburg files hus bill in chancery, in tho Cireuit Court, against Kylor W. Jones, in which ho nska that dofondant rasy bo dooreod to speciflcally perform a written agreoment, by which ho agroed to convey to certain parties, by & good and sufliciont aeed of conveyance, the 13.' 80 ncros of subdivision of N. 120 acres of 8. W. X of Boo. 28, T\ 40, N, R. 18, E. of 8 P, M., ox- copting tho right of way of the Northwentorn Railroad Company, which ‘runs ~across - nid promises. In the Circuit Court, Addison Goodell, Sollock B. Warzon, und Erastus Marsh filo thoir bill agalust M. P, Luason, o pawnbrokor, who bLas leased Room No, 5, in their building on tho cor- ner of Clark and Monroa stroots, asking for an injunction to restrain defondont from dig lnying in front of the building the throe-ball sign Which pooplo of Lasson’s clnes hang out to in- duco the impacunious to begin nufinua!lnns of #mall loauy. It will bo romembored that, a fow days sinco, Lassen obtained an injunction re- ullr-lulng cortain partios from tearlng down his slgn, NEW SUITS, Tur. BurEnion Counr.—43,492—Daulel A, Dickin. #on et al, v. Goorgo 1, Licas ; nssumpslt, §6,008, 43, 403—Edmnnd Moore and Edward Ewing v, Stella 8, Conteswortl ; petition for mechunics’ lien on Gothio cottugo [u rear of 198 North Curtls strect, 48,404— Iattle v, Roubon Iurd ; bill for divarco, 43405— Jobn A.'Y, Loppa 0, Olarko ; divorco o driinkeduos 41,490—Nntban Eldendrath 'y, Jobhn Cuumly § confese sion of judgment, $571,33, 43,407—Jucob Welnholmor ¥, Joln R, Rysn ; assumpalt, $188, 43,408—Tho M. Whitbeek Cowpany v, 8, MoKdolian aud 0, AfeDougnil 3 ussumpsit, 8300, 44, 409—Marguerite ¥, Wililam D, Kelly; divoreo on ground of cruelty, 43,600 ZYator Kot v, Conrad Gehrkos awaumpait, $400, 43,601—John . Muyo v, Bamuol ' Solkoy ; tres. s on tho caso, $10,000, 43,603—Chrlos 11, Welasgar Y. Tillotéon & ' Tllloton ' appoal, 43,504—Bupe presmed casv. & 604—Willlam 11, Longloy v, Trancis L, 1olt and Edwin and Jancs Holt;_asnumpuit, §600, 45,605—Joseph W, Pullor ot al, v, 'F, Millot ol 11, Nuss, §1,000, 43,600—James I, Bmith v, Augustus 0, Prout “and John' Blevonu ; appeal, 43,607—Oyrus J, Corse v, I'rancis A, Gonwall ; assumpsit, §300, 43,509— I, Bustinoll ot 1.’ v, Anna’ J, Guombu; nssupsit, 2300, 43,609—Thnotly Wright' v, Stephin W, Deart rosont bill asking that |- Doz ; bill to removo cloud from titlo, 43,510—Tloraco C. illetn v, Augunto Knntz ot al; potition to_confirm and ostablinhs {itlo, 4J,511—Reaven, Jnmes & Co.. V. Wilhur T Storoy ; potiiion for meclinnica’ lien on ihio T4men building, $7,000, . THE OInovtz Goun.~—7,015—Danlol ¥, Bitckldy v Catlinrine E, “Whoolor ; * confession of judgment, $488.01, 7,050—Jolin W, Bmith, surviving pariner of Sanford, Johnnon & Co., v, Amos Goodjohn ; petitton to restore judgmont, T,057~Dhillp * Iiels v, IMHV @, Coulson | awaurinsft, . $3,000, 7,058—John Tdenborg v, Kyler W..Jonos, 7,039, 7,000—Appealn, 7,001—Jamea O, Grant, Jolin Prico, . Frauk O, Tay- lor 3 potitition for mechanio'a llon on out-stono build- ing on southenst cornor of North_Donrborn and Maplo aircots, 7,063—Malvina v, John Fliiott ot al, ¢ petition for - patitlon of Tale 05, 50, 37, 64, 6, 60, I Bgan's Bubdivision of Blouk 20, excopt thoeast 174 feot thero- of It thio Canal Trintoes’ Bubdivision of W, & an 1. g of N ¥, 3 of Soo, 17, fu T\ a0, N, It 14, B, of 3 I M. 7063—Kppenl, 7,00—Addison Goodill ot al, v, N, Lasson 3 bill for'injunction, © Pl e THE LEARY CASE AGAIN, New and Starting Developments— John Lyle King After o Now ‘Irial Xor ERis Olionty. £ Tho Critwinal Court adjourncd for the day ab 1 o'clock’ yestordny, all business being, appa- rontly, conoluded. At 2 o'clock, howevor, State's Attorney Recd rushod into the Olork's office in such an onorgotic mannor that the supposition gained ground that he had moro than his "uaual comploment of halfadozon galvanicbattorios con- cenlod about his person. Ilo had boon noti- fled, though provious warniugs hnd boon studi- ously avoided, of the futention of tho counsol of Lonry, the lawyor convicted of forgory, to moye fora now trisl on grounds of quito n etartling nature, Blortly aftorwards tho Grocian coun- tonnnce of John Lyle King apponred,-and, tho Judgo taking his weat on tho bench, tho subjoot of tho motion for n mnew trinl wny broaohod. Tho motlon of dofendant's counsel was basod on afiidovits actor of tho pronocmlufi witnosn. chio? afllant, ono Oleson, failod to mentlon ki rosidonco in his oflidavit, and, the Oourt requir- ing tho production of witnesses, tho caso was postponed. A vory singular oifcumatanco i connootion with tho formor trinl of Lenry, has lonked out aince his conviotion. Swanston, tho principal witness, filod & deolaration as to tho Toots i‘n tho case, in the Superior Court, somo timo sinca. A purported copy of this doolara- tion was producod in Court ab the trial, which- 8ot forth that Loth tho judgmont note and the attachmont woro signod'by Swanston in blank. 8inco tho trial, it bas turned out that the said COpy WS 6 falso oug, tho truo original boing in dircet confirmation of tho ovidouco produced by tho Biato's Attornoy at tho trinl. Yet a still aiymngor rovolntion was to bo had. The prosec- cution, at the motion for a new trial, ran out a Leayy gun in tho shape of & new afdavit ageinst dofondant, eouluhxlng, it 1s allogod, vory damaging allogations, This mysteriously divapponred during the trinl. Constornation roigned in tho cl\m&l of tho Btate's Attorney from the momont the document wont astray. Jim Root suys hia oyos looked bigger even than in his" pioturs at Chapin & Goro's. Altogothor 1t is evidont that in tho caso thore is somo shml;Y vory sharp practico— somewhore, Tho afidavit of the man Oleson, by which the countol for Lnnr{l hopo to gain thoir cliont’s ncquittal, states that ndiant isn Norwogian; that he is acquaintod with Swans- ton; that {n Novembor, 1874, he had a conversa- tion with him, when Bwanston told witness that ho was in trouble with regard to the Poterson property ; that Leary nd causod him troublo on o judgmont note, which he had nifiuud, and ho was afraid it would intorfore with his gotting hold of pm‘\mrty; but that ho could bent Teary, if he nnli' said that Leary had aitored tho judgment note. Lator, tho witnoss was drinking in o Kinzio strovt saloon in company with a numbor of Bwedos, whon Swanston entered, and said ho had fixed tho businoss all right, and bad_got Lonry indicted boforo the Grand Jury; and, in nnswer to n f\:\ounm\ of witnosy, acknowlodged that the noto had not boen altored subsequently toits boing mado, but that bis (Leary's) lawyor had told him that if he sworo othoerwise ho conld not bo charged with perjury. Threo othor oqually intoresting aflidavits of oqually unknown parties wero filed, tho afilants to which will prob- ably testify in tho caso in a day or two. tho TPetorson A Magnificont Engine, Interested parties, aud the sdmirersof the beautiful {n-the amechanical line, ato Invited to eall ut tho Riche axds Ironworks, 47 and 49 South Jefferson etrect, and iuspeet suother manunoth engine just completed for tho new elevator and mill of Richards Bros,, bank- ers, of Champaign, Tik,, and which, for elegance of do- slgn, substantial Hm[mrtlouu, oud first-clags ma- terlal and workmanship, ' 18 rarely . oqualed or oxcelled either East or West, The dnches, Otted up with oyllndur ds 2024 u(flnl link-motion cut-off. Muln shaft 8 inches in diometer, solld bhammered wrought-iran, carrylng a fivo-ton_fly-whoel 12 fect in diamotor, Sleol plstons rod, valve-rod, and cmnk-“n couneciiog-rod, slides and eross-hond, highly pollshed and burneliod. Cyl- inder Ingged with flited plates aud hoada covered with ornsiental brass, The whole surmounted with Allen’s improved safoty stop governor, silver-plated oil cupey etc,, combining ~ tho dlegant with tho substantfal in tho Lighest degreo of the art. Tho ongine 18 rated ot 120 hores power, and ' was designed Ly Master Aochunio Samuol Allon, Eaq., aitt ion credit to lumsolf aud tho Compauy, as well as to ali Chicngo, and proves conclusively that our Westorn mechanies and manu. Sacturors aro fully proparod to compoto with tho Lest of Eastern builders in~ elther prico or quality, Tho Couiany are muking o specialty of bullding Arst-cliuas Jieavy enyines, and oro dotermined that, if gaad tcork af Jair rates can bo appreciated In this market, thers ‘whall bo 10 furtlier ayology for our cltizens patrontzing Enstern manufacturors, Sce thelr sdvertisement in another column, —_—— Clyde. * Tho handsomest spot botween Chicago and River- sido on the 0., B, . Raflroad, only two miles weat of the city, wiil bo put under tho bammer on Monday, May 28, Tralns will leave tho depot, foatof Lake stret, at 11 o'clock, Tho lots are wido and doop wido atreets ; plank sidowalks ; haudsome shada Lrees, Clydo Lins o 'goud sclioal ; o very tusty station-houso ; chiurch now bullding, and soveral liandsomo dwellings Wil bo built ot once. A most generous lunch will be servod on thio ground by PLilip_ Conley, Eeq,, tho well. known cotorer, This salo in tho firat'of tilo scason, and it {8 hoped our friends will avail themaolves of n graud oxcurslon, and mako an_fnvostment that will ¥ield an hundred-fold, Wm, A: Butters & Co, will Avield the hammer on the occasion, soibsarss e el ‘Who Buys a Piano P ‘Wo have somenew pianos that havo been ronted from three to six monthe, Also, n fow thot hove Lnd the outside cases infured in moving, Theso will bo gold at the very lowest prices—from $200 to 2300, A aplendid opportunity to purchnse a good, durablo instrumient, a8 overy piano will bo warrantéd to give sntisfaction’or money refunded, Call and seo thom ot our new place of business—the Jintat piano wcarerooma in the world, Tieed's Templo of Musje, ¢ Corner Deurborn and Van Buren stroets, —_— California Sunday Train. ‘Tho through Pacific expross tramn for Council Blufls, Omalia, San Franclsco, and all othur Far West points will leavo tho Wells aircet dopotof the Ohicago & Northwestorn Rallway at 10:15 8. m., Sunday, May 25, 1873, Through tickets via Ohieago, Burliugion, & Quincy, aud Chicngo, ook Island, & Pacifio Nailways, Wil bo good on this {ratn. . Ty Oharles Netoher, £ Nos. 114 and 110 State streot, is now opening s ful) line of ludies’, missca', aud childten’s shoos in great varioty, Look at the black alpaca at 50c, sa good as you buy elsowheraat 71601 Look at thoso fing French striped shawls at $7.601 Othors sek $12,00 for no better goods. Largo lno of epring dry goods mow opening at astonishingly low prices. £ A i Important Inventicn. Mr. August . Rick, of No, 110 Schillor atroot, Ghica~ 80, hins Just recolved lotters of patont on a cooling moae chino, which ia of groat valuo to bocr brewors, ditil. lers, and alno for tho purposo of veptilating hatlx and houscs, Tho inventor respectfully {nvites all persons ||llall‘.ull.fcd to cn.ll ot bis residenco and examino tho machine, To Bo CUontinued, . The roduction in pricos of furnituro at Potter, King & Cu's, Noa, 281, 280, and 288 Wubash avenus, Black waluut marble-top chambor suits for $60, —_— e The BDeavor Mixed Hat, 18 tho Inteat mode for gentlomon—a dress biat for Bum- mer wear—iutroducod, by -Parker & Tilton, No, B3 Olark uireet, opposite tho Court-Houso, ke -— Eow a Jlusband was Sold. 1'rom the New York Tribune, Horo s o ourlous story of the old Slavery time, which we pick up from a Wostorn Caroling nows- paper. Intho gold mining roglons of Burke County lived au industrious, well-to-do froe col« orod womnn namod Nunoy Boyco. Bhe was ons cagod to murry Jack, a slavo, and in order to f;uve uvnrvthlniplmsmn, sho put hor hand in hor pookot and bought him of lis master, But she was shirowd onough to take a bill of salo of Lim, fortunatoly, as it happoned; for Jack turned out to be utterly worthloss, and s porfoct sot, Hut littlo noed was thoro for Nanoy to go to tha Court for roliof by divorce, 8he ownod' hor men, and she simply sold Lim to a slave-toalor, who oarried him off’ to the far South-Wost, so that tho sharp Nanoy was nover bothered by him again, - Iusbands hinve boon bedly sdld beforo, though uotb in this varticular way, THE 11 O'CLOCK ORDINANCE. ' . Grounds Upon Whieh Chapin & Goro WiI Contest s TLegality, Points from Thotr Bill in Chancery Applying for an Injunction Rostraining the Polico from Enforcing tho Ordinance, With that intontion Following nvo heon netonishing Now Orlonns, says: *Tho flvst of the two Ubassy oxhibitions in billisrds waa glven at the Tomplo last night, and was attonded by an appreciativo though not very Inrge sudi- onco, * The oxhibition oponed by » gamo of 800 polnts, French caroms, botwoon Mons. Ubsssy and Mr. Danfol Morgan, Mr. Morgan swon, tho lond and made throo poluts, Ilo s followed by his opponent, who mado one, and for n fow minutes tho gamo draggod rathor hoavily. Both players, howovor, uotflncl quiokly down to tholr work, playing wilh tho grontoat_coolnosn and acenraocy, Alfimugh Mr. Morgan was given -] & discount in the game, and played magmficent- Mensro, B, G Asoy and W, L, Hivat, Jr., tho | Iy, ho was dostinod to Lo beaton, and at the end attorueys of Clinpin & Gloro, havo desidad o | OF cearry the war into Africa, thoy have propared & bill in chancory applylng for an injunotion restralning tho city and polica from onforcing tho ordinance. tho points of tho bill: Garduer 8. Chapin nud James G Goro, doing businosy undor tho fitm name and stylo of iz hour and o quarter the Fronchman won the anu in thirty-sovou innings, Mr, Morgan hav ng mado 141 points, Mons, Ubassy, thereforo, muat haye mado 441, or an avorago of noarly 12, g largest run wne 108, In making which ho accomplished sovoral brilllant” mnase shots, Mr. Morgan's Iargest run was 19, aud his nverago nonrly 4, At the conclusion of tha game the Profoasor gave an oxhibition of somo mar- volous fanoy sliots, among which were tho sor~ pont, the Chincso, sovoral circlo mnsgo shots, impugning the nl'lri:'-' ho .| .and did rocolve from the Iarge audionces orowd- Ohapln & Goro; v. Tho City of Chicago, it oflicors, agonts, nud neslatants, and Elmor ‘Wneliburn, . Chiof of Polica. The bill {s addressed to the Judges of tho Oirouit Court in chancory sltting. It wots forth that the complainants aro “* ongngod in the alo of catablos and drinkablos arid olgars” at Nos. 78 and 76 Enst Monroo streot ; that in fiiting up thelr storo they had oxpondod $35,000 ; that thoy Linvo a lonso of tho storo for oight yoars, at su annusl ront of $9,000; thot tho rosson why they exponded so much money on the store, and puy 86 much rent, was beenuso tho store was * situated immodinto- 1y undor ono of tho largest and most popularly patronized theatres in eald oity, kuown as glynm'. Opora-Ilouso, sud immodiately in ror of tho pri nclgnl and largest thontre in the clty, known as MaVioker's Theatros™ that © thoy oxpocted to ing ' nightly each and Loth'of said thentrosn Em“ amount of tho custom incidontal to their usinss, sud, in fact, tho principal part and lnrgiust amount of enld oustom, whioh maid oustom - was of greatost valuo and profit immediately upon tho close of the por- formances ot snid theatres, which usually occura at nud aftor tho timo of 11 in tho evoning;" that thoy commoncod business on tho 11th of Mny, 1872, and had sinco enjoyed tho largo ona- tom and profit arising therofrom, ‘‘until they wore wrongtully and illegally doprived of tho samo by the dofondants, who have impnired tha valuo of tho loasohold ; that thoy had duly and fnithfully complied with all tho faws of tho Stato and tho ordinancos of tha city. relative to pro- curing liconsos for the prosecution of their busi~ of the Daring his the play principally in hig hall, shoving the oue thoro this nfternoon, wook ho will give public oxhibitions of his won- dorful skdll, fu tho Amphithoatro, probably, aud 80 many are anxious to seo him that it is doubt- ful if the canvass will contain them, is being mado to arrange a match betwaen him and Bessungor, at s eido, and it Is to bo hoped that it will succeod. Bome of our Blnyam ought to have nerve onough to givo him 4 the discournging circumstancos, and shots in which the carom wns mado from tho table toa ball ou the floor, on which it caught tho English,” ‘This marvolous player, whoso rocord sinco his arrival fu this country warrants the prosumption that lio ean discount any of our londing oxports ot tho Fronch game, will ronch (ilxlcl\go this mwm!ng, necompaniod by Mr. Charli 12 s Lacoumo, « Obarlos billiard-rooms, Now Orlenus. stny In tho eity ho will he guest of Mr. Tom Foloy, and will o can bo scon Noxt ‘An offort scount, for 8260 or 8600 n 0 boat boating thoy can—undor WEATHER AND CROPS. Speetal Correspoudence of The Gheago Tribune, ' 2 Monns, IIL,, May 22, 1873, * ‘Tho ropoated and heavy raina have made tho ronds impnesablo, and almost prevented plowing snd planting. The prospect is that the coming orop will bo oxeeedingly small through this vi- clity, Last cvening o sovere thundor-storm paased ovor tho county, killing s number of cattlo, and nees, and had alwaya ncted and demenned them- ‘»lnylng uoor nntics in tho offico of the Groat solves ns good and law-nbiding citizons, and in all honosty and good faith in their transnctions; that under thoir liconse thoy bad the right to conduct their business without interrnption or intorforence from any person or persons what~ #oevor, excopt in n manner duly authorized by law, ond to keop their snid etoros open and sell liquors without Limit as to hours;” that tho City of Chicago, “ not m&:u'dlng tho legal and unquostionnblo rights” of tho orators, mfi, on April 28, 1873, by ita Common Qouncil, - Ifima an ordinance, which “was approved by tho ayor of tho city on thoday thereafter, roquiring your orators to cease and desist from prosocut- ing and carrying on thoir said businoss ot thoir stores aftor the hour of 11 o'clock in tho oven- ing ;" that immo\iintnl{ after, on May 15, the defoudauts, tho City of Chicago, by its agonts, “* gommonly called policomon,’" ontord tho storo nnd arrested Jamos J. Goro, one of tho orators, snd compolled tho immadiate withdrawa! of cus: tomers In tho storo at tho timo; that Gore wes flned $10 Justico Banyon, and apponled to tho Criminnl Court, the nl‘,lpul being still ponding ; that Goro waa arrested in tho samo way on two subsoquont ovenings and finod ; that policomen Iny in walt around and abont thoir dtore, ¢ until the samo is throngod with customers coming out of said thoatros, aftor tho closs of tha porformance thoroin, and your orators have roached the most profitablo ‘fnrb of tho day for tho proscention of their said busi- nens," whon eaid policomen * rush in said storo, Arrost your orstor, Jamea J, Goro, and -your orators’ employos, and order and enforce the im- mediato cossation of your orators’ businass, and compol your orators’ customors to dopart, alleging that the carrying on by them of such H(&uot business attor 11 o'clock at night is a vio- lation of #nid ordinance;" that such unlawful arrests and stoppago of business inflicted irre- parable injury on the orators, from all of which oy huve no adequato romedy and roliof at lnw; that tho Jnetico declined to aee upon tho logal: ity of tho ordinanoo; that the oratora wero will- ing to havo ngroed with tho dofondants to have tho appoals tried te tout tha Taw, hus thal Ly de- fondants continuously shut them up, and honco the necessity for an injunction, ‘Tho remainder of the documont is made up of the usual logal appesl for justico, and the wholo is nccompenied by a copy of the obnoxious ordi- uauce, Tha bill was handod to Gen. Btiles, City At- tornoy, for porusal, and will bo flled next wook, whon tho defondnnts will domur. ~ Gon, Btilos is of the opinion that tho injunction will not bo anted. No matter what tho docision of tho lowor court, it is intonded to take the caso to tho B\Trnmo Court, aud gottle the question forover. “Pho attornoys for Chnfiin & Goro will maintnin, amoug other pointg, that the 11 o'clock ordis nance is unrensonable, snd thorofore Invalid; that having oleoted under tho gencral law to is- 8uo liconses for one year, tho city cannot, after tho making of such licenso, invade the Tights acquired undor it, oxcept .a8 n necessary police measure ; that this is no such measure; that the “tunas, bosldes exorelyos, princl{»]o ‘might be difforont as to licenses issued sinco tho passoge of the ordinance; that the en- forcoment of ordinances by tho Police Justicos until determinod fuvalid by tho appelate court having boon commended by tho Superior Court, an lnfuncuon should jssuo to rostrain tho city from prosecuting vexatious suits and arrests for o violation of an ordinauce whore thoro is any renson to doubt its validity, and tho party sook- ing tho roliof is in good faith sooking & judicinl determination of its morits. THE SPORTING WORLD, PIGEON-SHOOTING, Ira A. Paino, of Now York, who is looked upon’ by & groat many people as the champion pigoon- slayor of Americs, gat his fill of Western shoot- ing, at Dextor Park yeatorday aftornoon, whoro ho was beaton at his two favorite matohes by Abe snd John Klojuman, of this city. The at- tendnuce was limitod to o fow amatour shootors aud admirors of tho aport doing bueiness in tho vicinity of the park. Tho first contost was o trap and handlo match with Aho, fifty single birds, 21 i”du rigo, and 80 yarda boundary, for an allegod utako of'200, Thore was no botting on tho result, and this fact alone is sufliolont to oreato & beliof in tho imaginary character of tho stake, Whon a lou of old sports, who.ara willing at almost “K time to wager all tho monoy thoy Liave about them on the turn of a copper, calloct ot a pigoon match and fight shy of the pool- table, It is safe to prosumo that thero is some- thing wrong somowhore. The match was not at all intoresting, a8 Paino wont, bohind at tho vory atart, and kopt gotting farther and farthor bo~ hind up to the thirty-eighth bird, when Lo wag 80 hopolosaly in tho rear that ho was compelled to givo up, "His acore shows ten missos, nearly altof which woro cloan and olear, not a foathor tallio sign, until over whero tho Vostern Telograph Company at this place. ‘The operator was absont nt the timo, and had loft the connection brolon with tho ground-wire; but tho olootricity paesed from the wires through the sido of tho building, passing through n me- round-wira bung, and back again into the building to the ground-wiro, GARDNER Johnson Co., Ran., Moy 21, 1873, b the Editor of The Chicago Tribune? . Bin: It has boon raining in this vicinity every day or two for six weoks, and all last night rain foll, and was nccompaniod with wind and_hail, till tho ground is all afoat with water. Wo aro over & month bohind with our spring-work, Us- ually, at this timo of spring, wo- aro cultivating our.corn. At presont thero is not more than two norea in flve plowed or plantod that farmers in- tendod to put ont, owing to tho wet. Whont (wintor whoat hore) looks very rank, but is thin on the ground. Wo will have plonty of straw te cut, whothor tho whent is thoro or not. It looks a8 if it woro to bo all feast or famine on the corn quostion, Nature n‘)lpumrs to have come to our roscuo, for the timo has already pnssod to makoe a full crop. Avr¥nep TAYLoR. HATS. GO TO BISHOP &' BARNES For the Beast Assortment of SPRING & SUMMER HATS To bo found in the city. Uorner State and Monroe-sts. et DV GG OIEOB-HU8 NEW PUBLICATIONS. DOLLAR MUSIO BOOKS, Clarke’s Dollar Instructor, For Roed Organs. Clarke’s Dollar Instructor, For Pianoforte. Clatke’s Dollar Instructor, For Violin, Throo very attractivo and useful Instruction Booka; dosignod for thuse who wieh to takos partial and oasy courao, Full of bright, popular musle for praotice first two containing oach nearly 70 tunoy, and tho $ $ $ $ BTILAUSS DANCE MUSK For Violin, or Flut $ $ $ Winuer’s Violln nnd ¥ For2 Violins or 2 Flutos, or Vio $ $ $ $ $ ‘Winner’s Band of Four (noarly roady.... 1.00 E tots for Violln or Fluta, Cornet or Olar. o e aed 2 Vi o oy oymet oe Olar Tho nbova 8 books aro for THTE PEOTLE, aud aro fall of o Brights wido-av “ennnunle, et s bard to play, and fd uo delightful to listonars, 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ Tho abovo books mallod, postpatd, for'tho rotail prico. OLIVER DITSON & 00, OHAS, H, DITSON & COs BOSTON. 711 B'dway, Now York, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. TENTS, TENTS For salo chonp; 500 Wall, Houso, and Hatol Tonts, com- loto, mostly now, and In firat-class ordor, suitablo for JeniGieation, Tam1fsy ol Woet, Colonizatios hoelottae: Taflroad Hulldlog Partios, Lufnbormon, ormen, Tlunters, Stato Falee, Camp: Mootings, o, Juat rocovod; and with othor kinds of Quartormastor sud Ordnanch Btores, to be sold cheap, 0(;3!., 0. L["Pé‘n!iu%”v ( o 105 and 197 Hant Takorste, GuioRGR. yon .. BUSINESS CARDS, WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providonco, R. I, Bullder of the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE, ;'vnn Harrls' Patonted Improvemonta, azs, Bend for Clreu- baving beon stirred, Kloiuman shot romarkably woll, but was attondod with bad luck. 1o lost but four birds out of the thirty-cight, and threo of thesa foll dend nnt of bounds. Following is tho scoros ADEKLemNaraN—111110111111111111 01011111111110111 13, PAnE—0101101111111111011111 101101100111001 128, The pacond match was quite a difforont affair from the first, Everybody was interosted In it, and bots were frooly made, noithor party huving the oall up to” tho t\vontiz-uvanc bh«P whon it wont to Johin Kleinman, Tho mateh wasab fitty single birds from five ground traps, twenty- fivo yards riuo for Kloluman, twonty-ight yarda ‘quist and sconumy of a privato Bonrd, wieh B o &t., wost of Fift] C. H. LAWRENCE & 00, PROVISION AND PRODUOE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW ORLEANS, LA. MISCELLANEOUS. Bue n ow York Giy. choloo of handsomo rooms, by tho d r et well Kopt Loardiui-iouss, 4 Wort ixisomth Geptlomen or famlles couing, Tau 5 rigo for Puine, oighty yards boundary, for $100 8 side, under tho English rules, lflnh Darrols aro used in contests of this charactor, Paino lost nine out of the flfl.{. Lhe socond bird shot at flow oft with a wholo sl doad out of bounds, the twonty-third got away without facling bnd, eo did tho twonty- soventh, the twonty-eighth foll jnside the bounds, but was lost in an_attompt to gathor, tho thirty-first waa lost in the samo manuer, the thirty-fourth, forty-sixth, and forty-sevonth wero clean misgos, * Kleinman lost soven birds ‘Lhe roit foll out of bounds, - Beforo tho closs of tho matoh 'aino guve himeolf u hovoro talking to for Laving boon ko fooliwh as to allow odds ta & ‘markaman liko Kleinman, The spoctators tho Jabel, and fs put up at Wilth y s B Rl ATk el ot }hlfll'”d'n ol out of his fifty, two of which wera total missos, ]u.?.'fi.' ) othor nourlshing proportivs induo Hone 1t 4 also oarofully froud from the ground husks of tho who r I BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE skin, the sixtoonth foll | 1a tne cb'nlmnt nd beat artiolo in tho market for BLUE- NG GLOTIE Tho gonuino han both Barlaw's and Wiltborger's namos rug Storo, Propriator, Chiladolplils. . WILTBERG W™ For salo by Grocers and Druigla Bent Kooy for Infuius.—tTho yamme ubon 1t that 1 arunt by ve ; . 1 Fononiblos Mothats h'u{"'.“.‘":;ln ) r. “Barkor, Aboiuding in and Lorio orming substancos, 1 Dorfoatly fuldlly ita object, wheruy s0-alludl. Fouds bolng antirely dovold of 0 a rickoty and idiotio cond!~ at, which cauvo irrltation of tho howol o U 0 3 woro ununimous that it was far from wiko, Fol- | Saab sPu5eupt%, Basoey & o Whlhe lemiate, 10, £ lowing s the scora slsoat,’ London.' "Hold by chomlste And. storeLuopors Patnk—1011111111111110111111 ;1_5‘{100110110!!1111llllxno1: KL;mflux—l‘lllllflilllllllfll110 111101121111111010 1111101111 11143, BILLIARDS, The Bt. Louls Domoorat of Thursdny, spoak- in of tho groat Frenoh billlard oxport who hag hggykhont Amarlea. e AN s All Right Salve for Burns, Bolls, CORNS! contsabox, DR, BTEPIKNS, 124 Dearborn.st, Abucaseos, Dy | telioved and soon ¢ AMUSEMENTS, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, EDWIN ADAMS, EDWIN ADAMS. ENOCH ARDEN ENOCH ARDEN. | Jiroming until further notleo, and BATURDAY . HOOLEY'S THEATRE, BEST COMPANY IN AMERIOA, Frlday, and Baturday aftarnoon and night, last thros wvorformnncos of Tom Taylor's tine Qomody, - VICTIMS, TWith an unapproachablo east and splendid offects, Monday, May 20, Bnrtloy Oampholl's powerful Dramn, T e AR A Ay U B Y Moohanism. AIKEN'S THEATRE. TIIS AFTERNOON, nt 25 o’clack, TVENING, at'8 o*clock, Laura Keene, AND HER STAR COMBINATION, TLast two porformances of Tom Taylor's famous Uomody, OUR AMERIOAN COUBIN! Monday noxt—~HUNTED DOWN; Or, Tho Two Lives of Mary Lolgh. ACADEMY OF MURIO. Unabiated Suocossof tho Grand THEATRE COMIQUE COMBINATION, Remeuber, Entire Change overy Monday and Thursday, - TO-NIGHT, sovaral sow gots by tho ful strongths of tho STAR COMBINATION, Novor boforo seen in Chicago. Boats soonrod six days in advance without oxtra charge. ————— R o rRe, MILLINERY. Erory MATI! MILLINERY! = WEBSTER’S, 241 West Madison-st. CHOICE STYLES, CLOSE PRICES, PROMPT ATTENTION. JUST OPENED---A LARGE LINE OF ELEGANT Imported Flowers. FINANCIAL. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN - SOUTHERN RATLWAY COMPANY, NEW SINKING FUND BONDS, COUPON AND REGISTERED. o P $6,000,000. Donds Due Oct. 1, 1882, with Iuterest nt Seven per Centy paynble semi-nunually, Aprll and October, at tho offce of the Unlon Trust Co. of New York. #000,000, or Ton per Cont of tho Loan, to bo rotired aonually by the Sinking Fund, Conpon Bonds Ofeeerrnesseunneenaneennn . §1,000 cach, Roglatered Bonds of $1,000, $6,000 and $10,000 each, Prics, 94 and Accrued Interest, ROBINSON, CHASE & €0, BANKERS, No. 18 Broad-st., New Yor! —— e SUMMER RESORT. Congress Hall AND SHELDON SPRINGS, SHELDON, VERMONT, 410 situatod 8 (olght) milos by Ratiway onat of St. Altiaus, £, B s roaotiod by all the. Raflrosds of Ngwmxnflgnu. tho " Ganatin, ani a1l tho, Unfted. Sjates rth, Rafiroads. Sholdon Springs aro 320 milos from Now York, duo North, 28 miloa from Hoston, 60 milosfroni Montroal: The following six advantagos most procious,to avalida s thgie fiamdenes fondhares at. A puromild alr, hardly any castorly winds at an sonaon, Ono of hio althiost o Placos, oo aalaris, n fovol 0 dysontorios, no fogs, o swamps, no jul are grantto water for ail domostie purpor Ono ol 1 an, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS, Spring Arrangement, TXPLANATION OF UETERENCE MARKA, ~ 1 Bnturday oxe coplad. ny oxcopted. 1 Monday oxcoptod. | Ate rive Sunday at 8:00, w. ¢ Dally, s coma, » oy westEn e N kot Sncts 15 Qunloby Tormeras Medisgns Teate, | Arrive, Mail ‘vln main and alr line), Day Ixpros) m.| 8:00p. mi m.| *6:000, m, WENTY O, TWORTE Genoral Passongor Aget. RATILROAD, wh Line, and Lautstans CHICAGD & AL Chléngo, Alton (& S, Loule Thro (Mo,) nen shart ranfe frmn Chiragoto Knnias City o g hen e on ghivusolo Kanias Gy, Union Leave, Arrice, Bt, Touln & Springficld k: " vin A\lnlnhlnl:l_. e 9:158, m. |* 8:10 p. m, Kaneas Oity I a| Jll)klllll'l{ll!, and Loulsl: Ana, Mo, .. o Wanona, Tacon, Wasfi Droes (Westorn Divislon. )., Sl A Exprasn, via Main Line, and nl : 9:169, m. 4:10p. m 0 h: 19:00 p. ra, 00 D, m. . m, 3 souviito, 111, & Loo Jelforson'City’ Kayieo Poorla, Rookulk & B o e TDally, via Main Lino, and dally oxcope Satarday, 71a Jackannvitlo Diviston. 48 Datly vis st Liny. s Aty axcopt Monday, via daoksonvills Division. 1 MICACO, MILWAUKEE & S1. PAUL RAILWAY, st Elariste oppostis Shermons Touas s Ol Leave, | Arrive, Milwankeo, St. Paul & Minneap- olle Day foxpross. 0:00, m. [£7 :30p, m. "1L. - 119:00 p. m, , had 1 koo, By x) a. m, Ezpross,... MMa! Milwa olia Night p.m. CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD, b":’:;"i‘::’:x‘lq, "l'flg::-ll!., li’lll,lnlm»;l‘lb and fl,x;flnlh-lfi' e 4 ki House, No, K9 L’lurk‘-'a;.e..uml l‘l'drp:!‘f‘ afeesitn Drigys ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD, Depot foot af Lake-at. and foot of Ticenty-second-t, ogice, 16 Canal-it,, corner af' on, Teave, Ticked x) bguo & Sious G qtio & Sioux Qi3 Dubuduo & Sioux City Kx, **Gilman Pacaongor..... ;m B il i il Hydo Park and Oak Wood: Hydo Park and Oak Wo Hyda Park and Oak Wo Hydo Parkand Onk Wood: Hydo Park and Oak Wood: Hydo Park and Oak Wood: **On Saturdays this train will bo run to Obampaign, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. ieket offica, corner Jtandoiph and LaSalle-st., and 31 West adison-st, TLeave, 10:15 a, 10:15 a. m; 11 > 8:00 p. m. +9:30 p. m. | CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Harrison and Sherman-ts, Ticket ofice, 3 Weat Jadiaon-t. & Arrice, Omaha, Leavenw'th& Atchlson Ex|*10:16 . m, ]l;?n)l‘.’AXEEDmmndl“On 'Ifl',ll][l- m.* i Kot 05, Eofvouwortts & b o LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Depot, corner Harrison and Sherman-ats, Ticket apcer, northicest corner Clark: and_Itandolphate,, and southtes corner Canal and Vadison-sts, Arrive, Mall, via Atr Lino and Matn Line - [*9:20p. m. 8poclal Now York Hxpross, via| oo athanans; ia A o Ex ik Night xproas, via Main Elkbart Accommodation, Bouth Ohicago Avcommo i 1) 50 p. CHICAGO. DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Fussenger Depot at I, C. & St, Louit Depot, corner of Ca- naland Kinsie-sts, Frefuht and Ticket offics 163 Washing-tonat, Arrire, Teave, PITTSBURGH, FOR1 WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, Arrive, Leare, Day Expro Pagiis ap ‘ast Line Speinge 10 Worlh Howing 4,005 yalions ot ings In tho warld, flowing 14,000 ga : b%‘iu. "flxu fln:ltl'atnl hllv;. cool, ln! topld mm’er;l wator it nown auywhore, A Hotol woll {urnishod, woll yontilatod, and wall warmed whion necossary. ‘Tloro aro 750 foot of plazza on thros sidos of tho house, Shado atall tiies, Tha Table, nonobelter, Quall, Vaslton, Prairie Ohickes, Wild Tlg ook Trouf, Frasl fatmon, Boef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Turkoy, Ducks, Chiokons, Grasn Turtle, kén 3 all Toast, Plg, Walles, To Cakos, Hotious inins, ‘orn, Green Boans, Cpulilloors, Tomntoon, Nuioas, and sl gardcu yogota es. Tho cooking, baking, andl confootionory nob cx~ angwhoro. " ¥iui-slags sEvench and Amocisan cooks, Gth. Boautiful Soanery, & largo rivor flows In front of tho lotal, with 119 foot Tally 70 fullos of tho Groon Slaus taing I €31l viow from tho plazzas of the houso. Hoautis {ul boating and Sahfogy & good Tibrary of ohoico rasding, Croquot, Nino-Pins, Bliliatds, 6th. Tho sanitary’ offccts from tho amusomonts, tho minoral wator and mineral wator baths, and the oxqulite sir, Polmonsry Gonsumption fs soonholped, and in its oarly stagos curod; Hosd, 1T Oatarrh, avon cured Ung, &c., Discasoe Poachy Almonds, Nuta, sm, sl K o and Fomalo Complaints protiptly urod, Prlco of Board, 32,00 to £8.00 por day, Choaper In M gnd Juno, aud to bo isth of July, and in’ Gotobar an ovambor, For rooms and fnformation, writa or oall on Dr, B, 8. EITOI, at7id Broadway, Noir Vark, orth Tromontrat., Boston, or at Oongross 1{alt, Sholdon, Vormont, e Hotol opens ou tho first of May, and continucaopen until the firat of Docembor, and Itor if roquirod. oumat Bpopsis, “Tonch Him Apain If Yo Dare” GETTYSBURG WATER. GETTYSBURG | KATALYSINE WATER, , the authorized rocard o United Btatos Disponsato ol wator with the uiost "h our Matori Alodi Fonovwned Alkhl1n oF Oatbonato renowned prings of Kurapo, 1t far oxcols any elhior kniowu {n ita woli-proservlog propor. tios, 1t doos not detoriurate by Lottling and keoplng. It biaa “novor boon olsiniod for any othor mincral WAIOF the {mwer 1o dlsenlvo the uratos, or so-galled chalk formations n iio body ur on to limus and. Jofnta: Thia tho ot Burg Katalyaino Wator bas dono [ liundreds of instane Gout, Npwuontiamn, Nownalgle, Dyspopris, Gravol, D aud Urlaary” iacasos onorally hiato all ioldéd to1ta fniluonco, "1t hins roatorod. Musowlar Towes o tho paraiytio, oursd Abdominal Drovsy, and glven hoaltlyy "aotion to"the Torpld Liver, 1v curod Obronfo Disrrive, Pllos,” Uonstipation, ~Asthoin, O of"tho K, Goaurat Dibllly and’ Nor: P fon from Montal and Physlcal Excors. on Al theso by tho botllod wat It e poworful antidote for Kxcossiva Kating or Deluking, it ourruots the St m, aud ro- aolt, promotos llli\ most mmediatoly, Pamphiols contaju. ng history of tho Spriog, roports from ominont. Physl. clal nd medical writers, murvolous and wall-attostod oures, and testimonials from distivgulshed oltizous, will be furntaned and sont by mall on nfl» plioation to Wit I RON Gl Agtte, burg BpriLiouth Front-at., Philadolphfs, Pa. o VAN ST AOK, STEVENSON & MEID, & RAYNER, and drugglsts gouorally. £ £=% COAL. A A A A A~ A AN Coal Reduced. We soll Lnokawanna at $10; Briar Hill, Kirklaud Grate, Wabash and ]:Ilfimil Coal, and all kinds of Waod at gorresnon ilgrntal, . ¥, DYBR & 00., ‘Wabash-av, and Madison-at, Qott, For. BUL| CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. (OPEN TO MOBRLLE, Depot corner Halated und North Biranci General offcs aSalle-ats, 18 Metropolitan lilack, corner Randoly : Leare, Rosello, Accommodation.... £:00 p.mm. River Park Accommodation. gilbaum, Rivor Park Accommodation. 8:30pon. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Zallroad Depot, foot of Lak For (hrough tickets and aleeping-car berlhs apply at 74 ofice, 76 Canalat., corner Mudison; 130 Weishingtonat.; alio Foot ar’ Twcenty-sacond-st. Tcaye Chlcay 0. 8. . [F B0, m. Arriveat Indianapoils po . fy 8802, m. Arriveat Cinonnati pom.l} S5 m) Only line running Saturday night train to Olucinnatl. Pulliay slooporson night trus UNDERWEAR. Bpring and Summer Merinos, An. ola Flannels, Silk, Lisle Thread, ean, Linon, T acoonot, &c., in fine goods, at bottom prices. WILSON BROS,, . I, cor. of Stato and Washington:sts,, e G e oot s, | Otlcago. And Piko's Opora Houso, Clnoinnatl, DR. C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAT, PHYSIOIAN, {61 Statoat., Chlcago, 1t fu woll knowa by all readrs ot tho papars, that Dr: 0, Bligolow Ia ths oliloat ostablishett physlcian 1 Obicagos Soleuco and czporience luvo runde 3. tho most ro. nownod SPEOIALIST of tho age, hianorod by the press, oatosmud o f tiho ‘highost modicnl attainmonts by all tha e et tatn of fho dn'y"."l‘m‘;mf ovbied TWENTY YitaTts O I QLI (o hartefog comciton that sl cure positivaly all casos of OHRONIO AND SPECIAL O oo aeas it o, ta Dr, U. BIGELOW, No. 4 Btate-st, NO CURE! .Dl". Kean, NO PAY ! 360 South Clark-st., Chicago, ‘May ba confldontially consulted, personally or by mail, free of charge, on ail elironic or norvous disonses, D1E, o KISKN T the onty physlofan i tho eity who war rauls cures or o pay. . ‘Grao ook sunt {or 00 cunté. lustratod with numec- ous tinoungravings. « ST ON I= Confidentlal Physlolan, 112 W.Madison-st, Obloago, Il A rogular graduata in medielno) curas all ehronio aud T e et Buxos, at raasonablo prices, Medicinon furnisliod, Nomeroury used, Consultation froo, lmnunlll’at h{ mail. Cures guarantoo 1 fomnlodil outtiua " treated with safety an Circularafroo Dr. TOW NSENID, 183 SOUTH OLARIC-BT., Qontinuos fo oure all Ciironlo, Nervous, and Urinary Discasos of buth noxvs, and miny bo confldentially con: aulted punnnnll{ ar Ty mall, fres arge. Fonl dittionftion trontod with safety dnd sicos Lis Mudio Trantiso o Indivs und gontiomon asut {