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THE- BOARD OF TRADE CASES. A Decislon Found that is Claimed to Settlo tho Points Involved in the Brino and Lincoln Cases, Tho Tllinois Supreme Qourt in 1867 Dooides the Rights of Expulsion, The By-Law Involved in the Cases of 1873 Declared Just, Reason- able, and Lawful in 1867, Tho Court Holds that a Porformance of | .Contracts Can Bo Enforced Under the Charter. E - Acatohng boon found in tho roports of tho Board of Trado, doclded by tho Saprome Qourt of this 8tato in'1867, which, the Dircctors con- sidor, offoatually-sottles the disputed points in Georgo Brine v.Tho Board of Trado, and Lincoln . The samo. .. Tho foliowing is the opinion : At tho Bupremo Court ot Ottawn, Sopt. 10, 1807, opine ton by Eaweonce, dustiae, {a tho. Peoml, ox o, Tamon P, Pogo v, Tho Board of ‘Trade of the Oity of Chicago, appoalod from Cook Gounty, This wos un applicatio by Pago to the: Cirouit Gourt of Cook County for mandainus to compol tho Board of Trado of Obloago, 10 restoro him to--fall> mombership, from tho rivilego of which ho_ had beon ' suspended, o Court lsmissed tho potftion, and tho rolator appealed, - Tt ppoars by tho ptition that on tho 14th of My, 1867, Pogo sold to Stovers & Brown, also moni« Dors of, tho Bourd of Trade, n quantity of corn, do- Iivorablo at any tme durlng tho month ; that on-the 21at of May, corn having ndvanced in price, ho offored 20 pay the plirchiasors $500 to reacind tho contract; that 1hoy accopted the offer, snd on - {ho asrio’ day hopald #hom $100 fn monoy sud sxcouted todhom his promissory 20t for $400, payablo on domand ; that Page, falling 10 pay when requented; Stovors & Drown mado o come ‘DIAIn 10 tho Boand of Directora; thst Tags uppesrad nd sdmitted his indebtednose, but aaid he was tnable o pay ; oud thereupon the Board mado an order, i accordance with the 5th. by-law, suspending him from the privilegos of the Dow ‘Al tho athorttios on thia subjoct unfte in_ssying Ahat orporations havo an inherant power of dlsfran= chiesmont for cithor of hirso causes : First~For offensos having no immediate rolation to 2 membor's corparata duty, but of 80 infamous a na- ture a8 to rendor him unfe for the ocloty of honest on. Second—For an offenso sgainst & mombor's duty sa a corporator ; and 2hird—Fot offensos compounded of the twro, . The powor to oxpel for theso causcs ia manitestly eeacutial to the healthful exittenco of the. corporato body, end docs not depond on a speciflo grant, But 1n thb caso beforo us, the power of oxpulaion dodd Dot xeat moroly on thoso’ genoral principlos. The sixth sociion of tho chartor of the Doard of Trade provides tat “8ald corporation shall have the right to sdmit ot espel auct porsons 8 they may seo it 1o manaor to Lo proscribed by b rulos, zeguations, 'snd. by-lava eroof,” Hera i o spoclfie grant of power, in terms 80 genoral that they soem to leave tho causes of diafranchisoment st tho dlscrotion of tho corporation, subjost only to 1o ono Limitation that tho procooding shall fallow the zules, regulations, or by-luws, Notwithstanding tho gonerality of this language, howavor, it i3 doubtless trie, a8 insieted by counsel for appolfant, that the dis- eratlon horo granted s ot purely arbitrary, but can Do exercised only for some Just snd reasonablo causo, It would baraly bo contonded, for oxample that o by Law would bo. valid which éhould seck to dlafranclizo ‘membera unless they would attond n portioular church or send thoir children to a porticular chool, Theso ‘would bo subjecta so uttorly sloaf from the objects for ‘wliich tho corporation was created, that we canuot sups oo tho Loglslatura intendod to- clotho It will a right of controlling its membors in theso matters, ‘Tho quoation i#, then, does the by-aw under which tho relator woa oxpellod fall within tho category of just jad ressouablo regulations 7. That by-law 1 safol- owa ¢ “1In easp nny membor of tho Assoclation, hving mado any busisicss contract, elthor written of varbal and failad to comnply promplly with tho terms of sucl contract, 16 shall, pon tho roprescntatious of on age grloved member fo tho Board of Directors, accompin aicd with satlsfactory evidence of tho facts, be by them. suspouded from ull privileges of mombership in tha Assaciation until auch contract i oquitably or satisfac. Lorlly srranged or sottlod, when ha may bo restored to membership ; and it ahall bo the duty of tho Bosrd of Dircctors ta'bo caused fo bo publicly announced tho suspension or rostoration of uny meinber under this rule.” Tho counsel for tho appoliant contend that this by-law 15 unjust snd unroasonablo, aud boyond tho | POwer of this Corporation to enaot, 0Ono of iho obfects for which tho Board of Trade ‘was orouted undoubtedly was to promotes high tand. - ard of commarcial honor and'commorcial credit {n tho =" ity of Olicago by koouring nmong tho mombers of tho Bourd a prompt dinchargo of thelr pocuniary obliga tions, without a resort 10 tho oxpousivo and aflato Pprocéduro of court of law, 1 order o accoplis Ehis, tho charter authorizes tho Doard fo creato within tsel? tribunals of roforoucn and arbitration by whoss deciaton the mewbora slall ba bound, but it doca not contino tho Board to tho uso of theas moans for tho at- talument of theao abjocts.” X oxprasely givas tho pome or of expulsion, and undor that power the corporation 13 adoplod this by-law, proviiug that & o meniber faili to comply with o Lusiuess coutract mado with another meimber ho chall bo oxpelled, This - s gomowhat different from {ho sdjuste ment of disputes which 8ro properly reforable to tho Committees of Referenco and Arbi- tration, Itapplica to cases of mon-compliance with coutracta about which there {s no dispute necessary to ‘be reforred to one of these commitiees, and thero was moue iu tho present case, It cortainly cannot be eaid that this rulo was not germane to the purposcs for which tho corporntion was created, In our judg ‘ment, though it might sowmatimes oporate harshly, it well adapted to accure tho object wo havo above named, and preserve the high character and crodit of the Board, That & corporation, purely commercial 1n ita character, would Boon ceass to Do respected or respectablo if f4 tolorated aumong Hta members a violation of an undisputca con- tract, is a proposition too plain for ory lent, Per- haps tho rulo would have Loen better if it had llowed moro dlecretion to the Board of Directors, to bo ox- ercieod {n canes of misfortuno and not of fault, “But this doea nok touch tho question of power, and ia o mattor wholly for the doclslon of the corporation dtsolf, That tho rule, oven inits present form, is elther unreasonable or unjust, wo cannot hold, Even if therohad been 1o express ground in the charter of & powor of oxpulslon, wo aliould ba inolined 0 hold thet & prompt performancs, by the members, of their - coniracls with each other, was so Ampor= tont {o the well-bolng of such & corporation 88 this that o member falling In this rogard wes guily of o broach of uty as & corporator, and if the corporation fllnu&ht proper to [paga » by-law making such o breach of-duty a ground for disfranchisewent, tho act would have {0 he sus~ talnod a8 an exerciso of its inhorent ‘power undor the Fules of tho common law, > o remarks of counscl as to (Lo alleged hardship of the rulo do not seom to bo lppl.lublnaln o Prnuvl:nt case It is apparent that when the relator mado this couvdact hio kuiow 1o could not porform it in case tho fi]flm of corn should rise, There was no misfortune the caso, excopt that the markot took a different turn from “what ho bad antiolpated, Ife inew what tho rules of the Board were, By becoming o member, he had Vflllmllfi}f submitted Limeolf to their opera- tion, and by impllcation ngtoed to be bound by shoma 80 fac an thoy wore In the powor to mako, IXs know when ho ontered into this contract that ho could per- form it only by accident, aud what was tho penalty of Bonperformaace, Thofo s, therefore, no- spocial rdubi, Counsel for appollant have quoted soveral cases as belog much in point, to which it {s proper to refer, ‘Tho first {6 that of Rex v. The Mayor of leo\'sflfil, 2 Burr, 182, Josoph Olegg, having beon expolled from tho Common Gouncll of the Olty of Liverpool, applied o the King’s Bonch for a mandamus to restoro glm. ‘The returu of tho Mayor showed aa causo for tho ex pulslon that Glegg had becomo & bankrupt, *Tho Court held tho causo insuficlont, The differcnce in prindiple between that case and the ono at bar is palpsblo, The City of Livorpool was a municipal corporation, " created for plurposca_wholly differont from those of Board of Trade.” Thero e Dbardly a-point of resomblance betwoon the two, and a causo which wowld ronder @ person az improper momber of the omo might mot atfoct him In roference to the othor. Wo shall not hesilate in holding .that bankru) win o ground for distranchising mombor o o Municipl mmon Counetl, Lowovor gravo wo may deem it 0a o alpqualificaion fGe » Toard of Teads, “Tlie casa of the Commonwealth v, Bt. Patriok’s De- novolont Bocloty, 2 Binuey, 448, is also citod, Thero, one member of tho Socloty liad vilified a follow-mome or, In violation of & by-Iaw, aud beon cxpelled. Tho Boclety was created for tho purposca of aiding ita mombera when In_nced, and of rolioving dinirossod Crlshmen emigrating to tho Unitod Btatos, - Oblof Jus- ten Tilguman, ‘dolivering tho_opinfon of the Gourt said: ¥ My opinion will not be founded on the great aud shnplo polnt on which tho caso turms, Is this bydaw necossary for the good government ond support of tha nffaira’ of the corporation? I cannot think that it is, On maturs roflcetion it sppoara to mo fbhot, without wa. exprors wer o tho cliarler, no man cau’ bo disfranchisod une oas ho has boen gullly of somo offenso which cithor affocts tho hutorest or good govornmont of the cor- poration, or 1 indictablo by tho law of tholand,¥ Tho Court tubrougon swarded ‘s puromplory mauidamus, Foatoring tho solator {o the privilegos of momborsbip, ll bo observed, this deolvion s placed upon the ground that tho by-laws lud no connootion with the objocts of the corporation, The doclufon in the case of the Fooplo v, Tho Medical Bocloty of the Qounty of Firlo, 94 Barb., 571, resta on tho samo potnt, Tho Gourt thoro hold thiat a eactety chartorud merely for romotion of medical scleuco had no right o docido what_ foos ite inembcrs shall charge for thefr profcsional gervioes, snd to expal & membor who had disregarded such a zogulation, The Cour _ me" 4 0an it e eald, wilh any plausibiilty, that tho i . oot of & tarll of pricos for medical servicos ‘Ammofo object of the creation of the dorpora~ oy 0% was necontary, or fu any dogres con- “t#1ui 8% the socomplishinent of tho purposes or objecls for which tho law suthorized the, corporas ‘P o In theae, and, {ndood, in all cases, tho controlling soutdoration du, tho uature and purposs of the cor- poration. If a 'by-law s clenrly slion (o its nature wud o departura from it purpose, it will o hold ulsa THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNLK 12, 1873 _viron and vold; 1f not, and it ta conslstont with the ‘zoneral Iawa of o land, it will bo valld, 1t in ntatod in the ]xeufion though not urged in the sxgument for appliant, that the rolator had no corn whon ho mado tho contract with Btovors & Drown for futuro dolivery, and that the contract was, therefore, vold, under tho seb of 1867, concornin “ warohiolsomon,” The record, howeves, showa tha no quontlon of this character was made before tho Board of Directors when tho mattor was hosrd. On tho contrary, the rolator dlstinetly admitted his indebt: ednoss, and nofthor averrod nor offered Lo prove that bisnotohad boon given in sattlement of o coniract . probibitod by the sab In question, o cannat, there- foro, now complain of the sction of tho Bonrd, 88 vio- Iativs of that Iaw, or sk us to sot asido their action on Aot gronud, | Ho praya s mandamus boeauss, na ho claims, tho Bolion of tho Bonrd was illogal, I doolding wlietfier (¢ Wras 80 wa muat tako his caso ar ho msdo it beforo tho Board, Tu this viow it I unnocessary to dectilo on tho conntifutionality of tho law whicli has boon briedy arguod by counsel for appelles, 50 Ihe Judgment must be afirmed, ———— . . BUCCESSFUL AT LAST. A Young Man Whose Life Was a Faile nre Succeeds in Lodging o Bullet in ' ¥lig ¥oart, A'combination of unfortunato eclrcumstancoa drove a young man named Leandor. Hawkins to commit suicldo yestordsy morniug. It wns at first conjootured that & murder had boon'com- mitted, but tho following lotter, written by tho unluoky porson to Mr. John Wild, of No. 120 Bouth Qlinton stroot, romoves all doubt that he died by his own hand sl i Cn10Aa0, Juno10, 1879, —Dear Frisnd John : Mavo #aliod to got omploymont, and whiat T alill do to-mor- row T think will be for thoboat, My trunk I wish you to clatm, aa it wil sompenualo you in part for kind- ness shown mo, It 1 have, John ; I wish I hnd maroto givo you, In tho littlo packago that will bo hsnded fo you, whon you go formy trunk, you will find two pictures bolongiugto Mra, Scrofby. Ploase to give them all my lovo, yo for shan s John, 1d tho boys good-B mo, -as T oo ‘thom again, Wol od - will soy that I am & d- fool, ut,: 4f 46 fisd beon with ' you -as it hns migut thiuk differont, I nover with' .mo, you Went af anigthing yab but what T have failod. in it ono way or another, . I inve got, just cnough to got tho requisite with, and no prospocts of gotting any mors, A1 s It favo, T nak youlo go lo no furlher ospanss on my account, and nin, bavo pity and forgive th decd that X am sbout fo do, Good-bye, John, from your true friond, LraNpER LIAWKING, The intontion which Is exprossed in hiddon torms in tho abovo lottor was carried out about half-past 1o'clock yostorday morning, on tho gouthenst corner of Randolph and Desplainos stroots,” Tho woapon used was & diminutive pooket-piatol. Hawlins appoars to havo walked tho streots, brooding over his troublos, sll the night, for about 11 d'dlock a_young girl named Dora Shorman gsw him ' on Dosplainos stroot, and whon sho asked him where he was golog ho anavorod, moodily, T am golug to lioll.™ At ‘half-past 7 o'clock, ' one of Iiamlin’a olico observed the young man, lying on tho op of a fruit-stond, at the corner of tho straets above named. Supposiug that hio was tho officer tricd to srouse him, Ho was startlod by discovering that ho was’ dead. ' The plstol which had go speodily relived the unhn;:{ny man of his troublos lay on his cnost, nnd blood flowed from & wound in tho loft broast, ovor the hoeart. Tho body was removed to the Madiaon Bircet Btation, whero it awaited tho action of tho Coroner until yesterday —aftor- noon. It was identificd as that of Lesn- der Hawkins by John Wild and & fellow-boardor. A post-mortem’ exsmination was made, and tho ball was found in the hoart. Sovoral cartridgos suited to tho bore of the pistol wore found in Lis ooket. A vordict of death by sulcido waa ron- Borad by tha Goronor's jurgs g The young man was about 20 years of age. Hao ‘was o harness-maker by trade, and until recontly worked for Hill & Co.,” on Olinton street, noar Adams. Ho haa boarded for somo timo at No, 57 South Groon afkoet, and his family resided in the vicinity of Lansing, Mich, EVANSTON. The Vilinge Trustces Innugurate Their Now Council-Ohamber. Tho first mooting of the Lvanston Villago Trustoos, in the newly-finished Council Ohamber, was hold on Tucsday evoning, ail the mombers of tho Board belng presont. A petition was pro- sented asking the romoval of the obatructions at tho foot of Davia stroet, noar tho plor. Referrod to tho Committeo on Stresta. - The following potitions for sldowalks woro presented, and ordinanoos for them passed : On tho wost sido of Judson strect, between Davis and Dempstor stroots, aud botween Hamitton and Grove etreots; on Grove street, from Ash- bury avenuo to the eastorn torminus, An ordinance was passed for tho claying of Hinman avonue, botwoen Dempster and Hamil- ton stroota. Tho Committeo on Subdivisions roported un- favorably to Morrill Ladd's Subdivision of Lots 16 to 18, incluaive, in Block 82, and it was not npfravcd. Progident Gilbert roported that tho police forco had boon doubled—by adding one mnu, Tho Board decided that one man could watch all parts of tho town, and at all hours. It was discovered that tho Board ocould nob legally appoint £wo of thoir numbor on tho Board of Library Trustoes, 08 thoy hod done, but no action was taken. L. J. Goge, Buq., xosignod tho office of Village )’}‘{aus\xrgr, and V. H. Lunt, Eaq., was chosen in 8 stoad. Col. W. Brainard tendored his rosignation as Firo Marghal. Referred to the Committeo on Tire Department. A plat of part of Hamilton stroot, in Block 2 of Bnydor's Addition, was presented and ap- provod, and sn ordinanco passed for the im- rovemont of Ashbury svonue, from Crain to avis stroets. The Board then ndjournocd, and hult}‘: secret session upon tho question of water- worka. On - Tuesds; BAPTIST SQCIABLE. ovoning. tho Evanston Baptist . Church held its sociablo at the residonce -of Mr. Btevons, in Lakeside, A number of Evanaton- {ans drove thither in the moonlight, and a pleas- oot timo was onjoyod. This evening ocours tho fostival to bo given by the lndies of the Mothodist Church. —_— REAL ESTATE. Tho tollowing Instruments wero filed for rac- ord on Wednoaday, June 11 : OITY PROPERTY, Maxwell t, 125 £t w of Jofferson s, n f, 25 1t dated Juno10; considoration, $1,900, North Toorin at, near n w cor of Hubbard st, of, 40 1t to alley, dated Moy 20 ; considoration, §5,000, Lot 78, in Block 9, Beo, 7, 89, 14, dated Nov. 1, 1672 conutderation, $1,000: 2 ‘Tonryst, w of and near Ashland av, 8 £, Lot 23, dated Juno1; consldoration, $850, Bontlh Watar at, 100 ft w of LaSalla at, n f, {0x160 t, dsted JunoT; considerstion, $20,000, AYaaan, aw'20x 1t 0 ot Twenty-cighth at, o 1, 20x 118% ft, with bullding, dated Jan8; copslderation, wholl. GandGand sl gt of Lot 4 of Lotab3 sud 64, in Butterfeld's Addition, dated Masy 80 ; consideration, 493,000, Lot 1 40 0 and 16 to 2, 1n Block & snd Lota 81 to 45 in Block 13, in Ploroo’s Addition to Holsteln, dated sy 193 oonsideration, $16,500, Lot 4, in Block 3, of Button's Addition, datod March 12; consideration, $1,000. Fifth v, n of and fear Madison st, o1, 27 1, dated ay 31; conslderation, $18,900. ‘hirty-third at, 761t o of Dutterfiold at, & £, 25x88) ¢, dated Junc 10'; consideration, $3,750, 5 "Weat Washington af, 24 £t e of Pge at, 8 f, 225191 £t, dated March 10; conaideration, $13,000. ‘Olayton st, 1 w corner of Oakloy at, '8 f, 0z125 ft, dated May 1 considaration, $1,600, Lot 80, in flock 1, of Phinnoy'ss w3 ne X of n o % Boo 11, 59, 19, dafed June 7; considoration, $450, Woat_ITuron st, 120 ft o of Nobleat, n f, 24x110 1t, dated May 313" conslderation, £1,760, ‘Galumet_aventie, 200 4 8 of Twonty-third st, w £, 25x100 ft, doted May0; consideration, $26,000, “I'wenty-fourth st, between Calumet and Bonth Park ta 0 and 10, dated Moy 9} consideration, ave, 8, Lota 0 25 £ to alloy, 16,600, Mitchell at, 175 w of Unlonst, n £, with buildings, dated June 11 ; consldoration, 2,000, Dayton st, botween Jonter and Cloy sts, W't, 262125 1t, datod May 16 considoration, $4, Lot 10 in Smitls o 3¢ Lot 3% of W 3 _Dlock 10, Beo 89, 40, 14, dated May 30 ; consideration, $3,000, Yot'20 In Springer's Lot 5, in Blook 36, Sec 50, 5, 14, dated June 11; oousideration, $900, Norih 36 of [ot 16 in Dlork'30, Shoffild's addition, datod Juino 10; consideration, $1,800, Houty 3 of Bamo, datod Jund 10; consideration, 1,500, . Toboy st, 140 £t 8 of Bonros st, w 7, 24299 ft, dated June 11 ; considorntion, $000, Adums at, 370 14 w of Fifth av, 8 f, 105108 {t, dated Juno @ conaideration, $76,000, ' Elijah B, Bhefman to B, M, Nickerson, UTII OF OITY LIMITS, Fifty-first st, botwoen Robey snd Panlinn sts, o t, #ix ontire blocks; also six other blocks iu sumo éuhdh vision, dated April 50§ consideration, $103,000, Lens Jamin F, Jacobn to Baptist Theological Union, Durtts oy, 120 fn of Fiftleth at, o f, 120x124% 1¢, dstod Oct, Bl, 1672+ cousideration, £1,000, Lot 14, in Biock 4, fu Piok's Lota 60 10 of Turner'a Bubdlylsion, {n 8 o 3 Heo 9, 88, 14, dated Juue u; onaideration, §300, Tot 4, in Blodk 3, Cloavervile Addition, dated Juno 0; constdoration, §3,600, T.at 1, in Doncan’s Biock 7, of Taylor & Krolgh's o fhof 2 ACBs0 & 38, 14, dited May 41 oousidsra- jon, $300, e The Clenuine Geyser Spring Water 13 druwp by Buok & Rayaer, at both thoir storos, THE LAW COURTS, The Lumberman’s Fnsurance Company---State of Affairs. A Fomily Arrangement that Doos Not Answer---Goneral Notes < ~--Now Buits, T. O. Hoag, Assignoo of tho ostate of the Lumborman's Insurance Company, yostordsy roported tho stato of sffairs, rocommonding & dividend of 6 por cont. The recolpts of tho As- slgnoe, sinco his appointmont, smount to #121,~ 821,01, mado up of tho following itoms: Recotved from . O, Iong, Reoceiver, §20,618.48 ; from O. H. Horton, Assignoo Chicsgo Firoman's Insur- ance Company, £28,048,08 ; from loans, $48,038.~ 09 ; interost, 87,028.71 ; b por cont dividond paid betoro going into bankruptey, rofunded by order of tho Rogistor, $0,880.20 ; Shoppard'a soourl- tics, 8900 ; procoeds of ealoof olsim ngainat Grand Trunk Railway of. Canada, 8100, The disbursomonts amount to ©74,659.73, made up 8a follows: On ncconnt of dividend of: 20 por cont, §72,648.64; Registor's foos, §917; United Btatos Marshol's foes, . $177.06 ; T. D. .Roymond, olork's salary, $850; postage, printing, eto, £384.28, and sundry othor small itoms. The Assignco states that tho prosent condition of tho ostate caunot. bo arrivad at , with absolute certainty, on account of cortain- quostions, yot undetorminod, such as tho right to offsot claims agalnat indobtodness duo tho ,Oompm‘-:{, but, so far as may bo dofor-, minod, ‘tho_total Indoblodnoss of tho Gompany amounts to $500,000.45, mndnu&nrcln!mn bofora tho Rogiater in Bankruptoy, $980,267.01 ;-clalms hold by debtors of tho cstate for the purpose of teating tho right to.offsct, $07,340.05 ; lossos which_for reasons unknown havo not yot boon proved in bankruptey, $20,987.10; unclaim- prominms on eancolod policios which = . have . .not beon proved. bofore tho Registor, #1,509.79. Tho resources of tho Company amount to- #184,820.19, mada up of cash on’ hand, $47,267.30 ; Govornmont bonds, 810,000 ; premium on eame, $1,140 ; due from fonns, $106,512,01 ; intorost, duo 818,803.51 ; balance of ' dividond of b per cont g':‘kl!oabf;m adjudioation not yot refunded, In addition to the resources aboveenumerated, tho Aslgueo shows §5,601.24 of olaims of doubt: ful value, - ) . In order to ascortaln what dividend oan now bodoolared, the following showingis made: Tho total indehtoduoss, ns proviously shown, - is ©500,000.45. Cash on hand, §47,267.20; Gov- ernmont bonds ond premium, 811,140." Total, 868,407.29, loss amount required fo pay divi dend warrants mot yot callod for, '$209.16; smount roquired to pay 20 per cont dividonds on claima not provon at time of declaring sald dividend, 837,165.20 ; total, $27,463.45 ; ahow- o balanco of $30,943.84. e 'he amount nocossary to pay o dividend of & por cont on tho total indebtedness is $25,008, and tho Assigneo redommends that it bo ordored at this meeting. A WAMILY ARRANGEMENT THAT DOES NOT ANSWEN, Martin Bost files his bill in the Suporior Qourt sgainat Jacob Best, Complainant avers that ho i8 74 yonrs of ngo, and that, in tho month of Boptembor last, ho mado an agrooment with his nophov, dofendant in the suit, by which tho Iat- tor agroed to maintain him during tho remain- ing fow yeara left to him, in considoration of a payment by complalnant of $400 cash, which monoy dofondant applied towards purchasing a housa and lot, known as 76 Alexander stroot, in Chicago ; that complainant subsequontly mado furthor advances, and holped Jacob in managing six cows and a hoise, and did work muoh. ex- cooding In value the vorylight sustonancowhich tho frugal Jacob supplled him with. Jacob, how- oyor, if sparo of his food was lavish of his blows, and trentod complainant several times to bolaborings, and turned him out of houso and home. Complainant theroforo thinks that ho has o right to receive back his monoy and have tho delinquont Jacob account for his misde- ‘meanors, on loans, CRIMINAL COURT ITEMS. Oharles Wright was tried on a charge of atoal- in, un horso from one Noyos, and found not guilty, In the oase of Fitzglbbons, charged with knocking out Fiynn's oyo witli an eighi-pound elgit,fio Jury woro alschargod, Rot boing able 0 ngroo. 3 Tanny Makopeaco, alisa Fanny White, wite of tho notorious cracksman of that namo, and Bill Ray, alina Bll Bridely, wero brought on n charge of larcony of o trunk, Thoy pleaded not guilty, Ry is also indictod for picking o lady's pooket of ‘o chock, by meansof which ho got possasion of her trunk,” Their trial was set for noxt Mon-~ day. Griffiths, the Wost 8ide billinrd saloon-keeper, charged with assauling, with intont to commit & rapo upon, COaroline Gungor, in Lincoln Park, last woelk, was arraigned upon the two indiot- ‘monts brought against him by the Grand Jury, and admitted to bail in the sum of $6,000 on oach indiotment. The Grand Jury roturned into Court yesterday morning Bfty-five truo bills, and, having no fur- &or businoss to transact, were discharged forthe rm. ¢ TOE GOURTS CONDENSED. The_OCity of Ohlnngu begins 3 suit in the United Statos Diatrict Court to recover 8138.20 damages osused to tho * protection” of tho Clark stroot bridge, on the 8d May last, by tho ropeller ¢ Java,” whichis slloged to have run u; ?m lL).m bridgo without sounding the usu: signal, rthur B, Meekor filos & gmuolpo in aasumpsit in tho United Btates Oirouit Courtagainst Benja- min F, Mastom ; damages, £6,000. Goorgo W. Campbell, Assignso of John Bmith, bankrupt, flles a precipe in nnnmsun agains] Zachorins, Bamue), Zacharish, and Emanuol Btom ¢ dimagos o0, 13 tho U tod Biaton Distalot Coust Charlos rne filos & prrooipo in assumpslt agai 00, Fx’tch: dumng?u, GED’ML petv e Thomas O'Naglo, member of the firm of Mo- Keown &O'Naglo, applied in the Superlor Court fors writ of attachment against Jamos Tafts, who, ho alleges, owos their firm $170.40, with two yonrs' intorost, eald Tafts rosiding at Clay Baaok, Door Qounty, Wis. A dooroo was yosterdsy entored in Judge Gary's gonrtlfaflhlh g the “will of the late Rdmund arroll, Loutss Booker obtalned a decres of divores in Judge Gary's Court, yostordsy, separating her from Oharios Booker, a lake ‘snilor, who is an babitual dronkard, and troats her oraolly, Agnos Hovarka obtained a deoreo of divorco yosterday, separating hor from Michaol Hovarks, Who was found guilty of desertion and sdultery, James 8. Wobator, guardian of tho ostate of Frod O, Webstor, ward, minor, files & petition in the Olronit Conrt, acking for loave to sell Lok .20, in Block 27, in ball’s Addition to Hyde 'Park, Cook Oonn‘v, snd cottage thereon. Booro Judge Wood, the case} of Barkor v. Lewis otal, wont in fayor of plelntiff, with £811.50 domages. Iangfl) Portor's Conrt, the dofault in the nflzlm& of Major v. Graveson was sot nside and plen od. The suit in sssumpsit brought by Henry P, Taylor against Bamuel H. Kerfoot was, by stipulation, dismissed st plaintif’s costs, in Judgoe Portaer's room, yesterdsy. Dofault was entered in tho suit in assumpals brmlfih& by John B, Bmith et al. agalnst David ;‘1“16 78“!{}4‘4‘ Honry, with dsmages for plaintiff of Judgo Murphy, of the MoHonry Gounty Olr- cuit, has ansnn!ud to try Cook ggmty Bg{zmor Oourt cages, boginning on Mondsy next. His Honor is epoken of vory highly, both as a Judge and a8 o gontloman, - Ho will try osees coin- monced after the firo, boglnning at No. 108, Calendar No. 2, The caso of Blanchard v. Blasoll was dla- misged, yosterdny, by Judge Gary, by sgrooment of the parties to the snit, - Tho only othor work done in Judgo Gary's room wasa the granting of ahnouplo of doorecs of divorce, noticed elss- whete. Dofore Judge Booth, tho case of Jenonv. Bowman, in whioh plainfi secks 85,000 darm- agos foralleged dofamntion of chars~ier, came up, when a motion to quash tho capins wag sug- tained, the capias to stand as & summons. In Judgo Portor's room, the cnsd of James H, B, Dalyy. William F. Mayhon of, al, was com- monced, The aotion i brought to recover £2,000 sllogod to bo duo Lim by defondants, with whom ho waa once & pariner § but ho re- tirod from tho bualnosa and accepted the po- sltion of saloarnan at o salary of 81,950 a month. Tho defenso agrood that plaintift did not do bis duty oroditably, and wns occnsionslly under tho influcnco ot liquor during busiuess hours, ‘Tho Assignoo of tho Home Insurance Come Pmny, after taking plonty of timo to considor, s wt longth doposlted with the Rogistor his ao- count for May, showing a balance in haud of 68,279.10, n comparod with §7,031.18 at tho be- ginnlvg of the month, NEW BUITS. Tne Omouvir Count — 7,264-5—Appeals, 7,200 Terenco Newmsn v, James X, Murphy, W, Lamibees, ond Menry Coffell § trespasa, $10,000, . 7,007-8-0~Ap- ponls, 7,270—John B, Walsh v, John ‘Afonzol; ro- Btorod caso, 7,371—Oliver Bmith v, Goorgo Aylos- wwortls ; rostorod caso. 7,279—Appeal, 7,370-—Jataoa 5, Wobater Guardian, v, ¥rod O, Webstor { patiiion to 6l renl o8 ; T BUFELIon 00TNT—0,0T3Appeal. 40,018 Michuol J, Oirlen v, Margare{and Thomas O'Shaug- nesay; bill for ‘an ‘acoounting, _43,67i—Goargo W, Tlummer v, Michas! D, K-nnaz‘ nnnmxflt $220, 43,676—Martin v, Jacob Dost § IIL 48,07( :{pml\l. 43,077—Honry A, Blake v, Arthuir T, Danlela ; confen 8i0n of Judginent, §891.20, 43,078—Rilty v, Charles M, Buckley | (fivorcu on grottnd of drunkenness, 43,070 S-\vithlid for sorvtos, 49,080—Appoal, 41,68i—Tilra: Dboth v, Thomas Lorran; divorca on gronnd of onolly, 45,6~L.-3, v, Alvens M, Muck; lvorce.. on JTON dosartion, Ghuumesy 11, Elflto}wdu v, Vistoria, 2, ivoroa on groind of desorfion. Tolinson v Jobn Molntyre, Drank Brico, snd Johui Rogera ; assumpait, $8,000. M.MS—APFMI. 43,080— Tooiph Kenacth v. Ohlongo, Tiock Istand ‘& Laciie Tallrosd Company ; {respnas, $,600, 43,037.- Audrons Borgar v, Bamb 3 asme, 5,000, 43,088—Johanna Jruth 3 Wilhatminn Hotno cans, 83,000, 43,080—Albort As Bpraguo et o), v: Bamuel A, Lock; nsaumpsit, $600, 43,000—8amo v, James Roteglin and Bohn BleNamara, $6h0. 43,001—Tamen MoKeown ct nl, v, Jamos _Tatls § assumpalt, $500, - 43,002—John 8, Howson v, William , Cartor ; assumpalt, $0: ' ‘AN UNSUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT, An Attomapt at Transfusion of Blood from a llonithy, Man to. an Invalld Lends to the Lattoxr's Dentl At differont _timos during tho past two yonrs tho newspapors of- tho city. havo published no- counts of succossful experiments_in tho sclence of viviseotion, or transfusion of blood, mado on dogs.. Tho rosult was so outirely satisfaclory in ovory inatanco, that many of our’ prominent surgoons wero-led to boliove that tho sclonco could be’ applied to tho alloviation of Luman Bu:fl’nrlnz with equally good offcot.:: An-oppor-. tunity to tost it did pot. prosont itselt until very, .xocently,, Tho exporiment. wag far from belng sucdosaful, but ‘movertholoss’ it dosstfos tho atlontion of ‘tho modical fratornity overs- whore. - ‘Toward the- olose of May a ro- bust . young . man .namod . Goorge Carlan, who hind beon employed on tho. Northwestern Radlroad, applied for. ndmission in the County Hospltal, an qlnluod it. Ho was sufforing from on abacess of-the axills, almost)directly bouoath tho shouldor of the right arm, It had" mudo ita appoaranco two' wooks hofore,’ and, under tho trestmont of some bungling quack, had pro- B0l 60 far that the muscles of tho park of 0 body whore it was located wero aoverely con- {ractod.” -Dr. Stkong, a surgeon ot the - Hoapital, oporated upon the gathoring. (mmealataly; aud th guch succoss that no sorious consoquonces waro anticipatod. Thopationt rapldly rocoverod, and was 80 well during tho.latter part of las wook that hLo spoka about going to work soon: ' But -while theso ploasing thoughta ocou- piod bis mind, his system was gradunlly ‘ap- pronohing n doathly orfais, The rightsubclavian artory, through which tho axilla receives its sup- ply of blood, ran through tho abeoss. - The dis- oago rottod the artory, and on Saturday last it soparated, producing a flow of blood so rapld that doath would have onaued in n fow soconds bub .for tho prompt application. of romedios. Tho rolief was not permanent, however, a8 xo- ontod homorrhages followed until ecarcoly a op of blood was loft in his voins. “The hospi-~ tal _corps of pbysicians held a consul- totion, and camo to tho .conclusion that the ~only rnmnfl{ thet - romainod to bo triod waa transfusion of blaod, The sorvices of that distinguishod surgeon Prof. J. W. Froer, who fillis tho chair of Physiology in Rush Medical Oolloge, woro secured, and with the assistance of Burgoons Bogue, 8trong, and Hiddeson, and Dr, Ohonotwetl, tho attempt at vivisootion was made on.Monday, ATobust and healthy 'Enuent in the hospital volunteorod to supply the. necessary quantity of blood. Betwoon thres and four ounces wore takon from his arm, and placed in a ‘bowl hoated to n lummntnm of 98 dogroes by warm wator. Aftor tho ligation of the sub- olavian . arto ot the shoulder, a_ voin was opened at tho bond of tho loft elbow. Tubos woro thon insorted, and the henlthy blood was sont into tho body thromgh tho sgonoyof o Eowar{ul eyringo, Evory drop of the frosh lood was succossfully transfused. Tho youn, man soomed to rally” at first, and tho medical mon, though despondent at firat, hoped for tho bost. It soon bocame l{lpmnl, howaever, that tho romody lud boon applisd 106 Inta and ot 0 o'clock in tho ovening the patient dled. Hin home was in Jancsville, Wi, LOCAL PHARMACISTS, ‘TheStatoe of tho College Treasury to Be Inquired Into--Dclogates to the American Pharmaccutical Associne= tion-=Northwostorn Druggists to Do Invited to tho Olty During Exposi= tion Time=~Thoe Atfiold Memorint. ‘The Ohiengo Qollego of Pharmacy. held an ad- Journod meoting yestorday, in tho rooms at No. 77 Doarbora strect, Mr. Thomas Whitfleld in the chair. The Bocretary, Mr. T. H. Patterson, read tho minutes of the last meoting, and they wore ‘approved, A discusslon took place as to the kind .of ro- coipt tobe given membors for their subsorip~ tions, complaint bolng made that the Colloge had horetoforo imposed on a gullible public by pre- sonting ench membor with s flaming cortificate of momborship, which druggists were in tho habit of hlufiing in thoir stores to doceive and botray wretohed customers into o boliof that the dooument was & diploma. It waa urgod that & stmple rocoipt would answer all good purposes. Lrehn matior was reforred to the Board of Trua- 08, - The noxt thing was a discussion of the mone- tary affairs of tho Colloge, which,” sccording_ to all accounts, wero badly tangled, ' It resulted in tho eppoinfment of tho prosent and former Tronsurera and tho Sooretary, 88 o Committoo %t Investigation, to inquire into the state of tho ‘roastiry. Messrs, Jamioson, Ebert, Bargont, Buok, and Datterson woro appointed delegatos to the Amorican Pharmacoutic Aasoolat{on, which is to ‘moet at Richmond, Va,, Bopt. 18, MMr, Bbert suggoated that the Board of Truss teos bo empowered to invite tho pharmacists of the Northwest to_moot in convention in this eltydlulmi tho Exposition, to discuss tho in- g?rantu of the trado, and porhaps form on asso- iation, ‘The Bonrd of Trustess wore authorized to sot in conjunction with tho wholesale druggists, and invito thoir country friends to come to town during the Exposition. Tho Atflold teatimonials was than prescnted to tho Ouflnfin. It consists of a life-sized portrait of John Atfleld, of London, England, Profossor of Chemistry to the Pharmaceutical Socloty of Groat Britain, who exortod himself, aftor tho fire, {0 supply his Gicngo brothran with o library for their College. Thoresultis 3,000 volumes, worth about $10,U00,—a buitor scloction of literature than the institution evor owned, Thaukful for his unscllsh dovotion, o fow of tho druggists asked him to elt for a portrait, which thoy intended to present ns a ‘momorial of him to the Oollege. o consented, and Me, Downaid, an English arilst, wos ongagod to do tho painting. 'Tho rosult is tho ploturo of & handsomo_gontloman, in a full frame, Mr. Bargont mado an appropriate spooch in prosent~ ing 1t in behalf of the donors, and tho Colloge ao- copted it with &m"u'd"' promising to presorve it ag ono of tho chorished momontoes of the Aftor modifying some by-laws, tho me'oung adjourned. , A RUMOR. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bim: Is there any truth in tho rumor thata donation of §10,0001s to bo made by Prosident U. 8. Gront, out of Liu increased ealary, for tho purpose of renovating Thomas Jefforson’s tomb at Montioello, nnd also his homestead, both of which (to the shamo of tho nation) are said to bo in o L{;flmly negloctad condition? If Grant should do tLis, it would bo an appropriato tribute to tho memory of Jofforson, who, besides highly* valuablo sorvices in the strigglo for tho inde- }wndanco of this country, sorvod the samo faith- ully two torms as Prosident, not loaving enough money bohind to provide for his resting-placo. Qrant, our latest two-term Prosident, will have 1o occasion to go ont of offico aa poor aa Jeffer~ son and others did, The nation have paid bim A0 well that, out of its bounty, he oan well sparo the sum of 10,000 for such & worthy objoct ag ronovating tho grave and homeatead of ‘ono of his predecessors, who died &0 poor, A B, The Groat Westorn dent, The Toronto @lobs, spenking of the rcoont ac~ oidont on tho Greas Wostern Kallway, says 1 **Tho wholo causo of this accldent reats upon the shouldors of ono' man, numod ‘Thomad McCarry, tho night awitohman, It appoars that e hiad openad the switeh for a frofght train com- Ing wont, whick waa timed to_bo in the siding to allow the oxpross to pass. Ifo wont to tho sia- tion and laid down on o bouoh in tho waiting- room, and foll ulun?, with the iden that tho arrival of tho freight train would wake him up. Howaver, in the meantimoe, the tulgm train, boing lIato, had received instruotions to walt fo Railway Accle . asgocintion, and a cop; the exprosa at Dundas,- In ashorb time ho was arousod by tho nppmmh of tho oxpross, Ilo mado o rush out of tho statlon for the awital, but was too Iato, Ho scomod to fool tho oxtent of his enlpnblllly, and is, from all_appoaranco, ozooodiugly sorry for what his carolossnoss has resulted {n. Iia frionds advisod him to clonr oub for a tine, but ho disrogarded tholr advico, and this afternoon he wne arrostod at his own house, Upon being brought horo ho waa placod in confingmont, whors he will no doubt romain until it sball bo seon if the injurios of any prove fatal, Ho is a man with a large family, and his oaso is cortninly o snd one.” —_——— TIE CHICAGO BAPTISTS. Thirty-Eilghth Annivorsnry of Thelr Asnocintion-=Eloction of Officorsse Misceolluncous Businoss. Tho firat nosslon of tho Thirly-elghth Annl- vereary of tho Chicago Baptist Association was hold in the Heoond Church, cornor of Monroo and Morgan stroots, nt 10 o'clock yostorday morning. All tho churches in tho county, sud & fow of the outsido onos were ropresentod, and, in nddition to the dologates, thero wore n Iarge numbar of ladion, mombors of o olty chrclics rosont. Aftor the usual doyotional exoroiscs, Do Rov. O. R. Dlackall, Modorator Inat yoar, callod tho Association to order. H Tho Rov. R. W. Burchard, of Woodatook, thon proaclicdtho oponing sormoi, taking as Dis toxt 1o olovonth vorso of tho thivd ohapter of Colosslans, Tho naxt business wna tho oloation of officors, and tho following woro choson : Hoderator—Tho Rav. G, W, Burchard, of Woodstook, Clerk—1, W, Padolford, of Eigin, v Treasurcr~ii; W, Olorlr, of B, Charlen, 8 Tho Commitico on Businoss submitted a repurt dotailing tho worls to. bo douo, which a8 adopted. «.t On motion, visiting brothron were favitod to taka soats. 2 A 7 A lottor from the Sedond Ohurch of Ohicigo was then read. - Thoro had been recelved 180 mombors during the year ; dismissed by lettor, oto., 49 ; prosont mombership, 1,317, Thero hind :&';,;1“ nod during tho ‘twelve months, $20,- Tho Assoclation then adjourned until 2 p. m. AFTERNOON BESSION. Upon ronssombling, half an hour was spent in roligious oxorcisos. : Eh Lottors wore thon read from tho following ohurches : Antiooh, Austin, Bm—infiton, Benton, Bloomingdalo, Crystal Lake, Dundeo, DoKalb, Elgiv, Groonwood, Huntley ~ Grove, Har- vard, Malts, Nowport, Norwood Park, Richmond, 8t Oharlos, Bouth_Olicngo, Waukogan, Wood~ #tock, Wauconda, Wheaton, and Wayno. All waro Toported in a flourishing condition, al- though somo of the churches aro withont activo pastors, Many porsons had been convorted, and & largo amount of monoy had boon collocted for ‘@xponsos, missionary work, ote. - tor somo disoussion with reference to the contonts of tho lottors, tho Association ad- Journed. - i 1In tho ovobing, tho Rov. 8.8, Fiek, of Wan- kogan, proached & doctrinal sermon to a very Targo éongrogation. a ‘The Assooiation will bo in session again to- ny. y - . Patrons of Musbandry in England. -A lciter hns recently beon rocolved by Mr. William Baunders, the foundor of tho Granges, from Edward .Owen Groening, tho well-known Iabor roformor and sgitator of England. Mr. Grooning is the Socretary of an organization known ns tho Agrioultural and Horticnltural Association, and asks full and dofinito informa~ tiou rogarding tho ordor of tho Patrons of Hus- bandry, or Granges, g thoy are commonly colled, of which order Mr. Hnunders was the founder, Aocnmpnnylng his lotter was a copy of tho constitution, monual, and‘rules of tho of 'the Agriculiural Economist, & papor published in its interest. Trom those documents, 1t appoars that tho As- sociation has o momborship of over 100,000, yet it bhos beon in operation only since Do- combor, 1808, " Ita objects in many gointa ap- enr similar to thoso of tho Patrons of Husban- , notably among which is the supplying of its mombora with implemonts and machines of the bost manufacture and makers, and with un- adulterated soods, manures, and fucllirg stuffs at wholesalo prices, on tho oco-oporative plan, and for this purposo the association has been duly incorporated under the “Compnnios Act” of 1803, which pormits thom to transact the busi- ness of solling or buying through' thelr officials. Ths ssgociation compriges among its membors many of tho 1nr§u ogrioulturista ond gontlo- mon farmors, andis mlnngod by & Contral Conn- oll, which is composod of the Rt. Hon, Will- iam Oowper, M. P.; Waltor Morrison, M. P.; Thomas Hughos, M. P.; James Boal, B. Vanait- tart Nenlo, Frederick Pennington, and Ed- ward Owen Grooning—the ofiicors boing RE. Hon. William Cowpor, Chairman ; 3Mr. Penning- ton, Trongurer; and Mr. Grann]ng. Bocrotary, Thg Council Lolds somi-annual mestings in July and December, aud all profits accruiug from tho business operations are divided pro ruts amonj tho local bosrds, - Othor objeots of tho organi- zation nro stated to be the gonoral advanconiont and oducation of the ngricullural laborers and roducors, FINANOCIAL. LAKE SHORE & NIGHIGAN SOUTHERN RATLWAY COMPANY, NEW SINKING FUND BONDS, COUPON AND REGISTERED. $6,000,000. Bonds Duo Qct. 1, 1882, with Intcrest at Heven per Cent, paynble seml-nnnually, April and October, at the oftice of the Unlon Trust Co. of Now York, $600,000, or Ten por Cont of the Lon, to be rotired annnally by the 8inking Fund, Ooupon Bonds ofsess +veessorazs sasreero$1,000 ench, Reglatered Bonds of §1,000, $6,000 and $10,000 oach, Price, 94 and Acorued Interest, ROBINSON, CHASE & €0, BANKERS, . No. 18 Broad-st., New York. MISCELLANEOUS. OINOWNNATY, April13, 1678, THE BENNETT HOT ATR FURNACE (O, Daving remavod all its branchosto Cjnolanatt, Ohlo, and its manutactory aud warorooms from 18and 16 {Waat Hitth: st. to 6&1!""5 ‘ont. Elfhlh—lh. and having no authorized sgonta whatorer in Tiifnols, Sicopt 1" ¥ Hiollor and G, . Okaco, s prepared to recolve nrders from individual a5d from the trado for Furnscss, Patent Room, Hoators, YVoutliatiox, Golumas, Laundey Hoatars, and Hosting Apparatus for Bioam hud ot Water, uour prosont location oue faclliilos are groatly in. creased, and we aro proparsd, wilh axtansiva {mprovo. menta, o meot the wants of the'communi(y in orory Par- tioular. Address, Bennott Hot Alr Furnace Co., OINOINNATI, OHLIO. MUSICIANS' UNION. Elootlon of officors for the ensning year, Thuraday, Juno 19, 11, BOMOLS, President. CTS. PER S@. FOOT -amod Borgans ; 25 ata, for Btainod g, whologalo and rotall, and sll Wark. ads ot WINPT % BURKART, CLARK-8 WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providenco, R. I, Bullder of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE, I‘:mu Harrls' Patontod Improvemonts. Soud for Ofron- ra. FANCY WOODS, T. 8. CONSTANTINE, Importor and Doaler in VENEERS, Mahogany, Rosowaod, Florlds Rod Codar, French Walnut, Hungarian Ash, Walnut, and Ash Burls, &o. 17 South Jefferson-st. AMUSEMENTS, . MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, BENEFIT MATINEE. “NEWSBB}_S: HOME!” This Afternoon. KATIE PUTNAM, PHILLIS GLOVER, SIDNEY COWELL, EDWIN BROWNE, JOHN DILLON, GEO. GIDDENS, And & Bplendid Array of Emincnt Talont, TIHISIB A TRIPLE BENEIIT. ID-Tivery Tickot aold for Ono Dollar s THREE DOLLARS for the Homo.' Ourtain rises at 2 o'clock. + AIKEN'S THEATRE. | Z O T O Ex? Tho Groat Spootaoular Opera, .~ The Forthooming Sensation, t* ' TWirst Porformanco on Monday noxt. ale of Reserved Sealy Commences this Moraing, AOADEMY OF MUSIO. k of the Btar [i THEATRE COMIQDE COMBINATION Bovaral new and gpoolal aots, and fist night of tho +o-c - New Burlosque, (EKENO AND LOTO, Introducing the world-renowned HARTINEY BALLET TROUPH, Matingo Wodnosday and Saturday. t HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ; DEST COMPANY TN AMELIOA, . Tharaday, Fildey, Saturday Aftarnoon and Night, b BertiomAr foquest Hom Teolow's Hepest Comody ™ 7 ) VICTIMS, Ata 1 B L A R b Rt o ita produotion. . onday, June 16, Bene(t of JOIIN DILLON. In rolisarsal, GAME OF LOVE, L preparation, a now O onl W e ey anthor ol Rarstons:? tifal Bocloty Comdy, OASTE: o " i MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, . N ENING, 3 WHOPATEYEIIS, s s st forer o Eatie Putnam, Ia the Oclglna) Dramatization of DICKENS' POPULAT: STOIY. th OLD OURIOSITY sHOP. KL T WaRGHTones, KATIE PUTNAN, ‘As playod by hot ovor 803 nlahte 1a all tho prinolpal it o ANoron, P atrauolng Mo and” DEeE Bontet Bonga and Dianoos, and Hiasjo Bolos. Matinee Saturday at 2 p. m, MYERS' OPERA HOUSE. IMMENSE BUCOESS OF Moran & Manning’s Minstrels, A GLEAT DILL FOR THIS WEEK. W4 Lo AN ENTIRE OHANGE OF PROGRAMME, |. b Tirst timo hore of tho great burlosquo Q;'hvrs ',G-rne at Fubllee t Part. Now Acta. Now Songe and SOGENI e UNEWOTIE. o Mo, Aete. b BEos: aisws Lossl Busioenes,”QPLN ON SUNDAY, Erery: 55 Now an al;_Don't fall to seours yo ; ok Otlics opon fiom § uatil b. Famem ATKEN'§ THEATRE. Johmny Hands Grand Benefit Concert, FRIDAY, E 18. £3~ Tiokots for sale at all Musio Storos snd Haotole. MILLINERY. M’ILL@IERY! SUMMER SEASON! ‘We reduce prices of Straw Goods and Trimmed Hats to- day, for the Summer Season. Just opened, more of those Elegant Imported Flowers. WEBSTER'S, 241 WEST MADISON-ST. TO RENT. OFFICES. A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. Single or in suites. ‘With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building.__ g Elevator running during all business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo- cation. ‘W. 0. DOW, SUMMER RESORT. ROCKY POINT HOTEL, RHODE ISLAND. SEASOIN OF 1873. On the XEuropean Plamn. lar 6 d on Narragansatt Bay, botweon tho oitlosof Providonc e anda o (ho by s e ‘.’I‘é‘;“ujlf,; o the Housa fisa bosu Inoroksed alnou last, sosso 22diion of s puimbor of Tooims, ll Iargo, airy, and no Ttomtaurant of ok aled ban ?afiflf'“xfini“ mboats P porte Tor Iaformation i re ta Ty HOT "KL, Providance, 3 T H, HUMPHARRYS, Prop. HATFIELD HOUSH, Massina prings on Raquatio River, throo mflas fro Bt. Lawronoo lilver, will apen Junal for rocoption o uoste. Accommudatio 'ho Hotol 1 ontiro- fy now, and has boon fitted aud farntshod with avery niod. ora convenlange. Good fisbing aud hunfing, " Tiio pro: ) inad to prosent a hou overy way . ‘The watars aro comuiond: Bjioge e bo Bad'of Guancl h o g o e . Hoto), No ¥, Addrass I ., Alnsal Bt 0 aahostons HATEIEED BOW, Hipiion i CHROMO, NBW OEROMO, THE FRIENDS, tomer by the GREAT ATLANTIO & PACIS TG T £ CE ™o Wott Svsntuston: i 18 Twun: fyoapcondat, Tita it n luo plotura of & Kind-Hesrted boy foading bis Niousohold pota, Ed TUNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR. Spring and Summer Morinos, An« golu Flannels, Silk, Lislo Throad, oan, Linen, Jacconet, &c., in fine goods, at boftom prices. WILSON BROS,, 8 It. cor, of Btato nud Waslington:ats., s Aok Ooutto Cldentr powtieoi Matison, | Oblesao. And Plko's Uml’l Ilonno, Clnoinnatl, RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, ' Spring Arrangomeont. aomre A ATION OF REFERSNOR MRS 1 Saturdur e A oty exsopion wouptod, | Ak FIv0 Buindoy at8 0 . 8 Dallrs & s MICHIOAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depol, Joot af Lake st,, and fool of Deenty-tecond.st, Ket ofice, 61 Clark 16, soulheast corner af andol; and 15 Ganatat,y corer of Sadien; e 0 Landolphs ; Teave, |_Arrive, Mait (v1a main and ale lino) xpras: a3 Jacksan Aconmmodatior gllln!lfl Hxpro ight Kpross, p.m. 16 p, m. 0. 00 0,000, m, 10310 p, m.| HENRY O, WENTWORTH, Gonoral Passengor Agent. i ‘“D"HL}AGD & A;.TBN HAAILNDMJ, engn, on & S uils Through Line, and Loulslany Mo,) newo ah et et i 5 S onc s g O o Zears, Arrivs, Bt, Louls & Bpringflold Ezpross, via Main Ling,. <[* 9:15a. m. |* R:t0 . s Mta Lin 13l o6a. m. | Rilop, me Juunnvl{h,‘ 1 Wonsuoy Lason, Waikisgisn i Drons (Wostara Dirlelonsyr..r.|* R EL SR et Aosgme e : , Fxpross, vis Main Line: andals Lino, & via Jaoksonyille Divis{on, anai, Olty Krprons, via sonvillo, Hl,, & Loulsians, Mo, Jofforsan ity Kxprous, . Paoria, Kookuk & Burii E TDally, vis Main Lino, and dally excspt Saturd: Juoksonvillo Divislon. 3t Daily, vis Aalt dally ‘oxcept Monday, via Jl:l{mnvll o Diviton, 2% 24 CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Unfon Depot, carner Mudizon and Canal-ste,; Tickst Offce 63 South Glark sy opporlts Sherman Hoses and ot Dgpes Leave, | Arriv . |* 8:10p. . 4:10p. m. |* 8:10p, m. * 4105 T |s 0105 m. 79:00 p. . $17:30 p. . Milwankoo, 8¢. Paut & Minnosp-| olis Day fxpros |t 95208, m. | 6:60m. m, e aiiand epra * 5:00 p, m. ["11:008. m. olis Night Eip: ++169:00 p. m. [* 4:16 p. m, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & DUINCY Duptstuat fonagm and St it Camat nd Sieteinineaten B, nal and Sixeénitsle, o Houre, No, 69 Clarkesty andt ot depotey. 0o " Brigat ILLINOIS CE| Al A Dt Fot o ety aia Lo Regaredat, Tk rk. agficéa, 191 Randolph-st., near Clark: Arrive, Bt. Loula F; BE, Touls Fast 144 Calro Mall, Hido Pa B Hyde bark and QA oot o H7da Park and Oals Waads; CHICAGO & clivansen cornre B T NESTERY RAILROAD, . at., corner Sadison-at, Teave, PactfioFast Lino. Dubuquo Day IEx. ¥ Paollo NIght Eryross., I s e Ort & Dol 1Expross. Froonort & Dubuiguo 1ap, Milwauken Mall “lellkflfl Expi 8t. Paul Marguotto Exps St. Paul Expres b. m. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Han n and Sherman-sle, it ofize, G West .\Iadlnu-ll‘:" kst ialice Arrive, Omaha, Loavonw'th& Atohison Es fridieans hnvonwonh’ LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Depoty Van Buren-tt., foot of LaSalle-tt, Tickst aficer, northicest comner Clark and Randalpheits., and southicest corner Canal and Madlton-ate. Epross Acom via Biaia Lino.. Mall, vla Alr Lino and Main Line, pecial Now York Xzpress, vial “Alr Lin CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Pauenger Depot at P., C, & 5, Louis Depot, corner of Ca= nal and Kinsie-at Arrh Mol gore s, seves ves . Evansviilo & Terro Haute iix $ 7508, m, PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Arrive, Day fxpross.. Pacifio kxp; Faxt Lino, Y Valparal CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. (OPEN TO ROBELLE, ) Dapot corner Halated and North LrancA-ste. General ofice 18 Metropolitan Block, corner Randalph and LaSalle-sts. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Fyom (he Great Cinteal Rallroad Depol, Fool af Lakerst, o rough Uckels and slesping-ear berits apyly at our neta Tickat afice, 131 Randolph-il,, near corner Clark; 5 Canalut,, corner Madison; 96 LaSallewh,, corner Wathe ingtan ; dleo fool of Thwenti Toare Ohfoago. Arriveat Indla: Arrive at Oinolnnat! Tralna arrive at Ohlcago t 7:57 n. m., B:86 8. m., and 2:40p, m, Oaizline ‘i Baturdey Hight i fo e dianapolis and Otnoinnati, South Knd pasiengors can gob bsggazo cliooked and taka traln at ‘Ewonty-sscond et 5 MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, {81 Statost., 1tia woll known by all readora bt tho pavors, . Biuslow is tho oldest estabilshod phyelojan in Ohicauo, Bélonce and ssporionco havo mady Dr. T tio most re- nawnod SPEOTALIST of tho ago, honored by tho estesmed of tho highost madicaf attainmonl 1 medical lustitutes of tha day, Mluf dovoted TWE YEATS OF I8 LIFE 1n borfocting somedion (het will A A n both sexox A g % PARLOTS QONSULTATION ¥ILEE, BERATLALE, PARLOTS fork gontlomen. - Gall. CO N AT R, Rl ottors, with stamps, ta Dr, 0, BIGELOW, No. 43{ 5tato-st. NO CURL! 7 Ngoumst Dr. Kean, 360 South Clark-st., Chicago, I ltad, pecsonally or by mll, Ha b e s A ! ™ DR. J. KILAN Is the ouly physiclan iu tho oity who war« ). T o ook sont. for 60 conts. Tliuatratod with mumote oua fine engravinis. S O IN ), Confidential Physlolan, 112 W.Madlson-st,, Oliioage, I1, (A rowular gradusto dn wadioluo) ouros all ohronts aud jaoial Disonsas, of hoth soxes, ut Fansonablly pricoss Modlciuefurnistied. Nowmoroury'used. Caneuitailon fros, porsonallyor by mail, Curos guarautovd. Foumalo dlawesy reatod with siocons:_ Olronlam eoo. D TOWY N SEIIN I, 188 BOUTH OLARK-8T,, Gontinuos fa cura all Clronto, Norrous, ahid Urluary Disuasos of botlr noxes, and iy bo confidentlally con. sulted porsonully or By wal, frou of ehisryte” omu diioulttes troatad with eafoty dud suogoss. ~ J1is Btodical Troatiso to ladios aud gontlowiua yant fras,