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f sewerago and wator-pipet £l THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, THE COURT-HOUSE. Zonference of Representatives of the City and County. A General Expression of Sentiment on the Whole Questions All Agreo that Unproductive Prop- erty Should Be Sold. Discussion of the Financial Condition of the City. It TIs Thought Best to Begin and Bulld n Little Kvery Year. 1t Is Estimated that a One-Mill Tax Will Raiso the Money. Effoct of Provions Actlon of the Comnell or County Board. fho Law-Officers Asked to Sottle the Paint. Tho Cormiesioners of the Doard of Public Werks aud tho membera of tha County Com- mittes on Public Buildings had & conferenco yestorday afternoon with regard to thoe proposed Court-Tcuso aud City-Hall. Thero wero pres- ent, Comuissionors Prindiville, who prosided, Thompaon and Wall, of the former Toard, and Commissfoners Clough, ¥ Durdick, Lopergan, Sclimidt, and Quenther, of the Conrty Board. Commissioner Clough eaid the meoting was enlled in 1enponeo to & communication {rom the Board of Public Works, and, on his mation, Commissioner Prindivillo was clected Chairman. Commissioner Prindivillo prosumed the dis- gusaion would bs merely informal. Comwissionor Burdick inquired if #UUE COUNCIL HAD TAKEN ANY ACTION racently relativo to the Court-Ilouso. Commissioner Prindiville roplied that thoy Dbad not. Tho last tima the matter was bofors the Council was on the Gth of November, when & resotution was adopted directing the Boara of Pullio Works to corrault with the County Com- ‘nisionors upon the subject; and tho notice ro- ferced to was reat in accordance with that ac- tion. All svero awaro of tho prevalout fecling, OrINIONS DIIFERING 8 Lo tho advisability of commencing the erection of the building at once, He believed that very fow peoplo excopted to tho spot shich was occu- plod by tho old structure, and that thero was no objection to the cily and county dotng an equil suuro of tho work, Some thought it wieo to Lo~ gin immediatoly and procced slowly; othors that, in the preeont condition of the finances of both the city and tho county, tho bullding ehould bo postponed. 1o Limsolf was iu favor of commoncing a4 soon a8 posaiblo, doubting very much whether tlo city or the county (es- pecially the city) would be 1n & bettor condition to begin five, teu, or twonby years hence than to-day, although the taxes woro heavy, Ina city that was growing o8 fast as Chicago, with guch on immenso smount of iubor to perform heroaftar, -~ improvements that must bo made to keop pace with the progress of the city,—with ncarly 700 miles of streots, five-sixths of which wore thrown up like o country turnpike without a paviug-block oo them,—with o largosmount of 0 bo 1aid,—Lo did not think the man was now living who would see the time when the City Treasury would have on % hand money for which it had no uso for any otlier purpose. Ilonce, his idea was to TAKE SOME BTEPS toward commencing tho erection of the struc- tura slowly. [t would take quito a long timo to dacide what courso 20 pursuo,—tho plan to adopt, nud who were to curry it out. When these things wero settled, & contract could bo lat for putting in tho foundatlons one yoar, and then proceed slowly, vear af- ter yoar, with an expendituro which the ctty and connty thought thoy could afford with- out oppressing themn. 1y adopting this course, a vory nuch betlor building could’ be put up, sud the lax-payers would not feel thelr moncy going, sincs tud amount paid {u auy ono yeat ‘wauld be very emall, Commissioner Clough deaired to know WHAT AVAILADLE MEANS THE CITY JAD, + or would have in tho noxt tweive months, to ex~ " pend in putting up the new building, Commiswioner rindiville answoted that, nomi- ¥ naflv, aud, bo supposed, logally, tho city had on hand about 2600,000 of the money recoived from tho State, which belongod to this building fund, Ta reality, he did not thuk it was n tho Trens- ary; it kad been used for othor purposes. Under 47} the apportionment growing out of tho Gage do- 1% bost {alcation, about £60,000 had beon charged tho fund, Commissionor Clough supposed, AH FAR AB TIIZ COUNTY WAB CONOERNED, they might gommnence the eroction of thelr por- tion of this Court-llouso withaut morsnsiug tuo tason to !ui cousiderablo exteut. The indebt- ednoss of tho county was quite low comypared with the valuation of properiy, and thore were some §G17,000 in bouds {ssued for building pus- posen which liad not beon sold. ‘The bouds out sggrogated botween threo aud four million. In eonvereation with cltizens of tho county, he had learncd tuat the feeling provailea “ll{, it the Court-Ilousa could bo ercotod without any con- piderablo jucresso of taxation until “times changod, and business and Jabor be- eame more romuncrative, it was thought to go on; but a Jarge number of gond citizons complained that thoy wero con- s{dorably embarrassed by paying tho present Yaxu, 1t was, OF conrae, the dusire of the Com- mitteo to conform s near as praoticable to tho wishes of the tax-pavors, and to wetgh pri- vato opinions upon the subjeet, THE PRINCIPAL QUERTION in his mind was whether thio peaple of the city it being more applicablo to them than those vm& outsido the limits) would conseut to bo taxed to build a Court-llouse, or a portion of it, In tho next year or so. Commisvioner Burdick undorstood that_ there wis o levy in the cily's sasessment for the pressut yoar TO ARE UP THE $600,100 of tho bullding fund which bsd boon used for sthor purpoees. Commissioner Clough was Iaboring under the impreasion that thers was othing in the City Lroasury upoa which thoy could draw during ihe proscnt year. Commissionor Prindlville romarked that the Camptroller could te/l whether tuere was ar not, The money ought to be thera ; but the piobabil- hycvnm t}u: it m: fat -1: pr?e‘xlu. ommissioner Clough asked if the $400,000 had noc been mcluclndlin this year's lavy?w 2 Oommisslaner Prindiville thought not, because the euppositlon was that it was not used for other purposed, Logally it could nos be eo used ; and, thorefore, tho Council had no right to re- placoit. 1f it waa usod, it was uged in place of gome other fund tho tsxes for which bad not been collected ; and, ausoon as the taxes wera collocted, the $600,000 would be roturned to the ainst 3 City-1lnll fund. Comuwissiouer Clongh wished to know, if the i monoy Liad been used in othor funds, whether the tax-loy; Vit cloticy mgd- % \ 'y vrovided for the doficieticy in those Comumisy '5.“". sloner Prindivilla replied in the af- Commissloner Burdick remarked that that was & };: “X:dnmhuon of his waprossion before u‘x- Comminsionsr Clougls did not sea Liow i mould ollierwise Lavo any mousy to upul::lc;z: 8 ‘purpou. since he understood that tho ju- debieduces was an Jarge now as waw allowablo ;‘,L‘.‘,’,‘!{.,"“ Coustitution, without & vote of the §. "caummhnlunlr Guenther inquired i tha 600,000 LT ASIDE BPECIFI for & Court-Flouse, or for nlhscx‘:tjxmh. Commiusioner Prindiville sald for a comg. :[lgéz.‘il.:hyv": knn;ouumills about the oo nmissloner Lonorgan though $alu smoun) of mon Fnu mmn%nkudm“ > Tnas Appropristion bill for a Coust-House, oner Prindiville did nqt knowof it a cortain amotnt was appropriatad Lo pay for tho pian. ! Cotomissionor Guenthor askoed what THE CONT was to be? Commissionor Prindiville replied that i1 the accepted plans wera mot aside, and nnw ones Miopted, tho, cost wonld dejiend entirely npon the nrchitact'a estimnies, Tho supposition was that tho bullding wonld cost in tuo noighbor- hoad of §3,000,000. ‘Commissionor Guenther undoratood that the elty had pot yot adoptod & plan. - Comminsionor DPrindiville befieved not, al- fhonih L was clntmod by Mr. Tilloy that bis plao Lisd boon sdoptod. ‘Comuissionor Clongh romarked that TILE COUNTY 11AD ADOPTED A PLAN by vote of the County Board, and it was & legal polut low §ar subsequont action was binding. Commissioner Guenther wanted to xnovw if the county and tho city bad_boths adopted tho sauio plan. - They wore ta build jointly, yot if tue connty buili of one kind of tone (they having siroady commitiod themselves ta limeatoue) and Lo city used anothor, the structura would not Iook vary woll, Commiestonor Thompson snid difforent kinds of stone conld_not be wsed uuder the exinting agreoment, It was a fact that tho Conimon Counetl aud the County Juard hud adopted THE TILLEY DL £ Commiasioner Clongh stated that Mr, Tilloy had 1ecently sent & communication to the Coun- 1y Buard rogaraing his plan, ond the Building Committeo bad referred it to tho County Attor- noy to learn ow far the previous action was binding. y Commissioner Prindiville thought really TUE MOST, IMPORTANT QUESTION for the county and city fo decido was, whether thoy would build : and, after thoy had docidod to do that, to dutermino tho character of the building. Comumissioner Guenther ‘made an inquiry as to the longth of time it was supposed would Lo roquired to erect the Conrt-ffouse. Ilo, for one, Wab not in & hurry, end favored fivo years, bo- causo then taxos could bo raised and not be burdenromo. Commusioner Prindiville romarked that ono mill on the dollar wonld bo sulliciont on the part of tha city if five years were #pent on the work. Commisaionor Guentbier favorod tho appoint- ment vf THMEE ARCIITECTS, inatead of one, to suporiutend Lho erection; the experionca with one whon tha Lwo wingH wore addod to tho old building was sad, aod product- ive of much trouble, - Commissioner Burdick's ides was to put in TIE FOUSDATIONS {ho firat yoar; they would cost from £500,000 to $700,000, Commissioner Thompson coincided with him ; the swount mentoned would bring the founda- tion8 up to the bottom of tho basoment walle. Commissioner Burdick favored the making ot a separata contract for tho foundatious, if it was decided to build, Assuming that thoy would cost 500,000, the city aud county would gach navo to pay $250,000 thie first year. ommissioner Sebmidi thonght that was tho best plau, ainea the Court-House would be build- ing, and tho nno!:lo would bardly know that they were paying for it,—a l-mill tax’ yesrly Leing oll that was necessary to carry the work on slowly. Comnmissiouer Lonergan remarked thut tho county had A TIECE OF PROPERTY on tho lake shore (the Iteforin School grounds) which had been ostimated to bo worth from 500,000 to &500,000, and he was in favor of selling it nand eppropriating the procesas toward the erection af the county’s partion of 1hio bwlding, aud thus avoid the levsing of a {ax, 'Feo County Board could also sell Louds, if deomed necessary. Commissioner Burdick had held back in tho matter more particularly on account of tho financial condition of the city; snd be bad hoped, for the last yoar, that_tha cily would soll somo of its propetty, aud reduco taxation. it fim“mcuoy was uot dovoted to building a City- all. Commissioner Prindiville said the city had & very uscless piece pf property on the lako shore, and they nad been offered a considerablo sum for merely o quit-cloim deed to it;eund lus opin- iou wua that the Counctl was moro favorably disposed toward salling it at tho proseut thno than they over woro before. The property was cortainly of no groat use to the city, and tho amount offered Was » Inrge one. » Commissioner Schmidt—Euough to build a Court-louso! Commissioner Prindiville~Tho eslo would #dd to tho incoma of tha eity from tazablo prop- orty, and cubance the value of land in the peigh- vorhiood, It would have Loen manmey inthe pockets of the city, if thoy could nov bave sold it for their price, {0 Liave given it away. Commissioner’ Olongh asked if the raliroad compavies wero not gradually taking possession of the property. Commiestoner Prindiville replied that they wore uot ;: no track Liad beou Iaid withiu 400 feat of the west lino of Michigan avenue, Comtmestoner Burdick inquired whether tho companios would buy the laud now, or make an offer for it. o Commissioner Prindivillo said be had had & tall with tha Mayor on jthe subject, nud ssked whather he koew they woto reslly prepared at presont 10 purehaso it 3 the Council made up thoir minds to sell, and ho (the Mayor) said they were READY TO BUY AT ANY MOMENT, and pay the money for it. Cormissioner Clough could not ecoliis way clear to vate tatax thapeoylo for this objoct whila thero wan 80 much useloss idlo proporty that was uob ingiug fu auy reveuue. 1f thero were no other way for the county to build its portion, ho should cortainly vote for it. Thera wus no other courso to pursio but to levy a tax fqr all ovor tha §600,000, unloss the city wold somdof its_prop- erty, bocause no bonds could bo 1sued uudor the law as the valuation was now fixed, Commissioner Burdick remarked that the pros- ent valuation Vwar 35 per cent above what the property would soll for. Commisaloner Clough askod if tho matier of SELLING THE LAKE-FUONT PHOPERTY would come up soon aud bo ucted upon, Commlusioner Prindiville could not ssy. In convereing with somo Aldermen who had horato- foro opposod tha salo, be found that they now favored 1t ; and ho had beard elsawlicro that the chances of disposing of It woro much botter thau wlen the Council bad it under consideration sowmo time ago, ‘I'lie experionce of tho eity in tho accumulation and possession of real ostnte had not boen very protitablo. Ilo knew of uo such property owned by the city from which any in- conio worth spesking of wss dorivod, Tuo block bounded py Madison, Monroo, Dearboin, aud Stato straets, did not yiold in rontal as much aa tho taxes wonld amount to If it ware owned by private individuals, tho capital befug suuk eitiraly, Reuts ogxrogating $30,000 on some of ho lois romained uncoliccred, aud it was vor) doubtful if tho money would ever be socured, tho Jote being vacaut., All knew how much in- come biad been obtained trom tho Post-Otfico lot since tho oxchange for the old Bridowell proper- tyat tho fool of Polk strect. ‘The ronts woro ::;;v. only lout, bub tue taxesalso. There wasa on the cornor of Bedgwick wiraey aud Chicago avenue—an expousive lot ~—which way practically uselesw, snd one on Ladalle street, forineily occupled by tho Long John engino-houas—very valuable prop- erty, from which no rental was derivod, An: so all through; and ho belleved the geuoral feol- ing waa that it would ba wiser for thu city to OWN X0 PROPENTY oxcept what it usod. The present was not a Enad time to foros tho property on the markat, ut whero thero waa auy lot or land for which thero waa o domand, such au that on the luke sliore, he believed the universal feeliug was that 1t should Le disposed of, 1t the £800,000 Lad :'i"t t:lun wht;n‘l't wnxfiut offered, and {nvest- at 8 per cont, it wou! ola tlmx;. bhava beeu doubled by Commissioner Schmidt Inquired 1f the $250,- 000 pald on acobunt had boes aivan back © Commigsionor Priudivillo auswered that tuo Burliugton & Quiucy aud the Michigan Central bind taken thelr portfons, but that bolonging to the Illinols Contral was stili in the Lauds of Mer. Kimball, the ‘rustes. Commisslongr Thompson thonght . TIE FIRST THING 10 be determinea was, wheilier the action of the Councit and the County Hoard in regard to the plaus for a Court-llouse was atill {n force, It would take six months, ucox‘-lm't to past expe- riouce, to adopt a plan. 1 the Tilley plan was ta be abandoned, the first move uhnuls ba to got plans, astliey must start again, CGommissionar Hohmidt—Whore aro the plsns ? Commuselonsr Thompson—They wora ia the pous ion of the oity, ‘h?'u'm:l'u‘llgu;r é‘;h-djvillllle—\\t'; only bava the rded prizos; the of ol o svohlvecta Wi senj them - or® belooged to UComnussioner Lovergau—We had better make Cmnm(lulnnor"l‘ll'xmml nu‘rv. 1a ompscn—We conld use one Uonm: Waars whr hos 5 prea b cho whole | ¥ ot & plau in tho which could Lo used in ita entirety. el Commiesloner Louergan did uot think the ac- tlon of the Council or “ the County Board i re- gnlr’d to “:‘u:"rmuy ';!,m Wiy hlnglnz, ommlssloner Thompson thouglt that ought to be found out, siuce, f: thoy wo'r‘e bou:d byx it, the plan would Lave o be perf nsw beglnning would h‘:- ;op!‘z‘: ;35 i m}' ;i Commissioner Bchmidt spoks lu tavor of gat- ting now plans, {f they wore not hold to that of Mr. Tiitey. Commiusioner Thompson hoped when the building was atarted there would be no changes. Commissionor Wabl did not tlunk that could be dona. Comminsioner Thompron belioved it conlil ha, but it would require study and the right kind of men tosupesintond tha work. . Commirsioner Prindiville ~ enpposed the propec atep to ba taken was in the thape of '& motion or & reolution to the offect whether, in' tho opibion ,of the Joint Commilteo, it would be wiae or oxpedient for tho city and county to tako sctlon in regard to tho immadiate commencoment of tha oraciion of tho Court-Touse, nr pxernrlllg for it. 0 coneidered, and the Council and the county con- firmed it, the next thing to connider was THE MAXNER OF DOING 1T,— s whether now architocts should bo appointed, and plana bo prepared by thom, or whethior tho plana alroady submitted were_acceptable, or wnather they wera legally haund totakothe plan adopted. Commissioner_Clough raid it was woll known that the County Bonrd had aiready apnointed one arclitect, aud, neeording to his recolaction, tho Conneil had appointed two. tommissioner Thompson—Yes; Tilley. Commissioner Clangh—And those gentlemen might come 10 and claim that they wero tho architocts. After soms further discuasion, which dovel- oped_nothing nuw or interestivg, Comtinsioner Prindivills offered THY FOLLOWING BESOLUTION, which was adopted: Rerolued, That the reapoctive Taw Departmenta of the County of Cook and Clly of Chieago glve to the Bosrd of Public Worka aud the Bullding Commitie of the County Commimsioners, st their earliost coa~ venicnca, their opiufon i writing whothier any labill- 1y reata on tia iy snd_county, or either of thex, on account of any action tsken by ' the County Cominis- rlonern of Cool: County sud the Common Gotneil of tho city, or either of them, fu adouting plans, electing axchitects, or desigmating what \natorial shatl e used for the new Court-Touse, ot Anothier mosting will be Leld at 2 o'clock next Friday altoinoon, OMAILA TO GALVESTON. Northwestern Excursionists at the Cnilef Texas Scaport—Ratlroad Mat= ters. GALVESTON, Tox., Jan. 8.—Tho excuraionists from the Northwost arrived bera yesterday morn- ing, when they wora recoived by a committee, of which Col. Hibby is Chaizman, and escorted to the Grand Southern flotel. The following list em- bracos the names of the excursionists aud delo- gations : Omaha—C, . Hays, M, Dunham, Ezra Milliard, 8. R, Johnaon, Johin BcCormick, W, 1V, Marel, John J, Reddien, 0.'P, Urrford, John T, Clark, A. J. Blwpson, Joln It Lurter, Joel T, Griflin, N, Balcombe, "Couned) Dluits Delegation—Tho Hon. I, Everett, T. J. Evans, D, T, Montromery, Chasles Hendre, Spenver Smith, John 1lewtharne, E. D, Shugart, J. Lyman, Menry Eisman, C, P, Patterson. Nebraska City Delogation—\, E: Dlllon, W, L. Wil- sou, Alctison Delegation—. O, King, Thomas Murrhy. Putynile and 81, Josepli Delegation—Johin Black, Ratiroad OMcers—Y, P, Roblnson, Genersl Freight Agent Misrours, Ruosas & Texas ltalirosd ; A, L. Maz- well, Genoral Frelght Ageut Kanvsa Cily & Owmuha atiroad; 7. Waldo, Uenera} Paasenges Agent £f, & C. T, Raflrond, President of the joint delegation, B. F. Mont- gomery; Secrotary of tho joint delegation, 0. R. Hurford; reporters, N. I, Balcombe, Omaha Reepublicon; Spencer Bmith, Council Dlufts Nonpareil. . Aftor breskfast, tho delegates wero taken in hand by 8 committee, and shown aver the city, after which there waa a public recoption at the Cotton Lxchango. Tho moeting was called to ordor by Willism R. McAlpine, Prosideut, who welcomed tho dolegation in a fow_pertinont and well-timed remarks, Col. A. M. Hobby, President of tho Galveston Chamber of Com- moerco, Gelivered an eloquont address to tho ausomblaze, and stated tho objoct of the gather- ing to bo for the purposs of interchanging thouglts and idens with tho gentlemen compris: ing tho delegation Irom tho Norihwest, in the fond hope that the result would prove advaut- ageous to both, socially and commercially, "I'he Hon, John H. Itedick, Chairman of the Omaha delegation, spoko forcibly of the urgent necessity for oponing the Indian Territory to white scttlers, the importance of o uniform rail- way gauge from the Northwest, from wlich tho axponeo aud tediousncss of ‘transferring cars conld be avoided, aud alluded Lo tho importanco of tle decpeniog of the Galveston bar. INDIANAPOLIS. Karls and e Mexican War Veternms—Suit for Stnnder—Comments on Gove Xens dricks? Messiuge. Svectat bispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ixpiavarorts, Jan, 8,—Tho Mexican War veterans concluded thelr reunion to-dny with tho sppointment of dolegatos to the February national meoting, Cen, Jobu Love, of this clty, heada the ist. Tho noxt meeting of the Btato Association will bo on Jan, 4, 1876, Tho Wabash & Ohio Rasilwsy Company, who contemplato building & lino in Posey County, from Mt. Vernon ts Now Harmony, 15 miles in length, to-day filed articlon with tho Stato Sccro- taiy; capital stocts, $100,000, Glazior & Morris' clovator was damaged by firo lato last night to the extent of £2,500. "I'he Indiana Ponltry Associntion bas orpanized with Prof, Bhortridge, of Yerduo Ubivorsity, o, Presidont: Robert Mitchell, Vico-Prosident; Willism 1. Fry. Beaietary; and William 1 Christian, Treasurer. Ueorgo W, Grinith bas entered muit in tho Superior Court against Calvun Elliott, s notod Demperatic politiclan of this city, for §20,000 dnmages for slander. Ellott, it is sllegod, said of Grifith: * o I# a dishonest mab, @ Bcoun- drel, o Jiar, and & thiof, aud I can_prove it." Mr, Grilith 1s a-candidate for the Directorship of the Northern Prison, and it was in rofortlug to bis fitness_for tho ofiice that the defendaut uttered tha allcged slandor. Tho Guvernor’s tnessaso haa failed to creato any great excitemont, 1t is rogarded as rather & ataio and detallod affair, The Louisisna par- b;;mrh ia regarded as a bid for tho Domocratio Leart. —— INTERCOLLEGIATE ORATCRICAL CONTEST, New Yong, Jan, 8.—Tho firet so.called futer- colleglato contest took placo lost night in tho Acadowy of Muste, and attracted s Jarge audi- once. Outof tha numerous institutions that at one timo or another stood committed to the new wmovoment, only six comvlied with the regula- tiona and entered the fleld,—Tlutgors, Lafayetto, Williams, the New York Unlversity, Princeton, and Cornell, Tho judges In arstory were Will- fam Cullen Bryant, George William Curtis, and Whitalaw Reid, and they awarded the first prize to Jobu C. Tomlinson, of the Now York Uni versity, whose subjoct was *“'f'ho Cid,” and the second prize to Walter D. Edwards, of Will- immn Coilogs, who spoka on ‘Tha Baint Simon Stylices of 'To-Day" Tha casmy of Alln Maynard, af Prinecton, on “The Uwitaran Thoory of Marals,” ' took the firat prize, aud Witliam P, Thompson, of the New York Univeraity, who wrote on the same {home, won the socond prize. At the closs of tho exercises, the Now York Universily boys chosrod thoir peculiar cheer over and over agsin, until, finding their wioniug man, they raised him on their shoulders, and in procession marched from the Acadomy throngh Fourteonth strect, notwithitanding s clulling rain, singing a8 they went, REC SRy Vory Brave, or Vory Mnd. A Bpauleh correspondont of the London Times writess ' A singular scona wna enacted in Irun whilo T was there. A tall, stutely, middio-aged 1ady, who was doscribed by the burgenses Tronch woman, from tho lnnguage fu which khe addrossed them, but wio was moro probably Eu- glish, stood up in the placa boforo the Town Hall 4nd spoko at full leugeh, and with great empha- i of tho sin ‘of men shedding men's blood, of spanisrds “m"glsfi'““mw livos, of tho bless. {uge of peace and c! mm{,' stc., till the hoarys of | tho audlenco molted sud thoir eyes were moist with tours, but just as she had mado her way 1o their best feoliugs sud peonle wondered what sil hor peroration would load to, sho upbraided thom for hurdness of heart, and Intimated that * what thoy endured was only the punishment for thoir liff-neckod contumacy; that thoy were arraub robols, fucorrigible rovolutiony that it was their duty to turn from thair wiokednew sud commend themsclvea to thelr master’s clemency aud forgiveneps; to ackuowledgo their lavwful sovereiygn ; to do hamufia to their King, who waa roady to leb b{gouou 3 Lygoues aud give their offenso to oblivion,” efc. Bue had not spoken much to this effect before an end waa put to ber further speaking. A arose sgainst ‘tho Carlist!’ and *the ‘Hl' Home of the wigueletea 1add hiold of bier and liustled her youghly, aud sho lLiad to thank tho Alcaldo and somo of theo Ncers, who {uterfored in hor bek sud ypaciled the garrison by describing bier as 8 mad womau —the word ‘manomanine,’ which might Lave besn b&tm Aeplud, probably uot beiug i their dio- ucy. JANUARY 9, 1875.—~TWELVE PAGES. 11 Applications for Divorces Ycs- terday. Judgments and New Suits-~-Will of T 8 Fitch The Supreme Court, IN CHICAGO. THE VALUE OF A WORD. Tt Alexandor Liad only sud no, nhen the lart goblet of wine way offered him ai the memaorable convivial entortainment which canaed hin death, the course of the world mizhit huve boen changed; if Antony had only declined the eu- ticements of the voluptuous Cleopatra, Augus- tus Cmrar might have been hin m instead of bis conqueror ; and if Mr, Faochor badjsaid yes, when Clarlotte kindly proffered horee!f and her faded charms, lio might not havo had a £10,000 verdict against bim, aithough his arduous du- tien might have preyed on lis -+ fooble boalth, and aggravated the mnervoun dyspep- sia. Bo it Cary G. Manrome had only read his legal papera befora receiviug thom, lie might bave beon spared the voxations of & lawsuit. Nir. Manross bad #ome money in May, 1873, and kindly intrusted &1,100 of it to D, R. Mansfield, taking thorefor s morigaze on au acroof ground iu Sec. 6,40, 13. Tho land was described by metes and bouuds, aud by some careless scribe the word *easteriy " was jusert- od o tho description instead of *weaterly.” Manrogo is of the opinion that tho line ought to “gowest,” and Lo therefors aske ono of the Judges of tho Buperior Court to spare a faw mo- mouts somo time during tLo coming year to cor- recs this erroneous word. DIVORCES. Fredorica Lelbtandt complains that her hus- baud Gottlieb has wofully violated the cinfidence she reposed in him, which, judgiug from bis acter, and haa trested her with sucl cielty that nbe has been obliged 1o leave him, aud she aske that the separation may be final, Jobn Leasitt charges his wifo Hannah with having committed adultery with four differont porsons whowm he names, and therefore not uu- naturally asks for & divorce. i BUPERIOR COUAT IX RRIEK. Jomen 8. Wrighit snd J. B. Whits began a suit in debt sgaivet J, R. Taylor sud J. M. Blair, lAyln?' damagos at €2,000. . J4. Durand, J. B. Dunrand, Edward Dewey, ;r;dm%. I, Doty sued Jascob Zuckerman for Abraham Berlink commenced & auit o tres- paes arajust tho Lake Shore & Michigan South- ern Ratlway Company, laying, damages at $5,000. - CIRCUIT COURT. D, I, Cull and C. J. F. Kroft began_ s soit for £2,000 against 8. B. Bmith and John fiarcourt. b, P. Dowell aucd tho Trustees of tho Ada Btreot Mothodist Episcopal Church for 1,000 Terdinnnud and Emil Jacger bogan s suit for $2.000 ngainst 11 M, Klnlh(yjy. +@xJ. Ruchardson and J. G, McKindlay sued C. R, DLyuch aud Mattio King for £1.000, sud ‘Thomas. ‘lhomas ., and George D. Feary iu- timate a deriro to collect a liko amount from the same defeudunts, - THE COUNTY COURT. In the mabtor of tho ostato of Timothy 8. Fiteh, deceased, his will was proven, and leitera testamentnary issuod to Elizaleth W. Titeh, un- der au individaal Lond of 400,000, Tho prdp- erty consistn of lots and pieces of realfostate on Cottago Grove avenue, Cotlago place, Ellis ave- nuo, and othier places in Chicago and Cook County; and bhouschold farniturc, notos, ac- nd npsetticd clatms, all to ihe velue of counts, £200,000. Timothy 8. Titch left a8 solo netrs the widaw, Elizabeth W. Fiteh, and Gertrudo Fitcl, his child, aged 2 years. “The following Is Lhe will of the deconsed : 1, Timotby 8, Filch, of the City of Chicago, County of Oook, and Btate of Ilinois, hoinfi in sound mind and momorv, do bereby publish and declare this to b my last will, In mannef following, to-witi Fegt—1 give, devise, and bequieath unto my be- loved wife, Elizabett W, Eitch, all my estate, real aud reraounl, 1 may dio_pouncssod " of, or be entitied to, to avo nd to Lold 10 bersclf, bior Leirs and uasigns, for- ever. Second—1 hereby nominste and appoint my sald wifa_solo exocutrix of thfs my fau: will and testament, aud direct that sho shall not bo roquired to enter futo bond or sscurity for the faltiliment of thia 1 Witess my Liand and seal at Chicag of Octover, A. D, 1874, Granta of administration were lssued to Eliza Misch and Charlos Kuobelsdorif, to administer upon the estate of Adolph J, ilisch, under an appraved band of $51,600, with Louis Behulze aud Anton Junker 8 sureties, In tho mntter of tho eststo of William Lard- ner, the widow’s selection and renunciation was filed, Tho Court ordercd the exceutor to pay the widow's award in ten daye, S744.65 bei {ho balance dus ; spposled tu the Circuly Court, on filing bonds for costs in £200 during term. Auson 8. Piper i a creditor to tho amouut of neveral thousand dollara of Alarion Munger, sud is ddkirous of obtaining bis moncy. Bhoisan inmate of tho private insane asylum at Latavia, and yestorday Piper appoared befure Judge Wal lace, and obtained an_ordor for & summwony to isBue roturnable during the Lebrusry termn for hor appaarance ou tho charge of alleged ingun- sty. This action on tho part of Dipur is for Lho pirposs of having the defendant declased in- o0, thit I, wune, and o conservator appointod for hor ostal Tn'tho matter of the ostato of John 8. Brown, the order allowing the claim of Itollin A. Clif- ford for £400 was set asido and claum continned till next term, it appenring that the same bad leratofora beon dismissed and reiustated with- out notice to administrator. Tho claim of W. A, Butters & Co. for 817G, rguix:’nt tho estato of Philip I' W. L'eck was al- owed, A J. T, Danisls, » momber of the sporting fra- teruity, was arrested, somo cight days ago, on an execution in favor of T, 1. Sutherland, aud gave Lail as au insolvent debtor for his mppenrunce yesterday before Judgo Wallace, During the afternoon the caso was called, snd schodulo ap- provod, and dobtor discharged. CRIMINAL COURT, Thitip Welch, tried for thie larceny of & harse and buggy from Wiiliam J, Vormylae; verduct, guilty, sud punishment tzed at wpiisonment, n the Penitentiary for threo years, Micheal Moes, triod for the laiceny of a horso and buggy trom George Eagor; vordict, guiity of unlawfuliy driviog away the samo; remanded, William Dailey, sud William Tenaut, tried for riotously - taking powsession of the dwelling- houso belouging to Uharles Btowart; verdiot, not guilty. Tho caka of Justico Banyon was deciiled in fa- vor of the people, aud judgment of ouster, snd fiuo of $50 1mposed, Tho cass of Lizzie N, Kennedy, indicted for arsauiting atiio Johneon with & bitcher-knife with intent to kill, is sot for trial to-duy. JUDGMENTS, UN1TED BTATES Cincutr CovRT—JUnGE BLODAETT —1, W, Forry el al, v, Thomaa aud Lacklan McLach- Tan, $371.70,—J, 4, Caso va, W, 1%, Malburn, $947.60, Uniren Brares Disrniot gount—Vetor Miller et al. va. ichiooner Jason Yarker, $180,45, Bupxion_Count—CoxizauoNe—Maria L. Nnight ye, Jon H, Weuterfield, §04%,—8, B, King va, J, 1L 1tjad, $352.70. Junak GABY—G, W, A, Biddle et al, y». 8, T, Horn, M, fichwab et ol va, Wiitlam David, ‘arl Okm et al, va, Bamuel Dilllngs, $i4.— Meld v, Uhilip Ilicke, $106,66.—J, Al, Brus- wick, $850.63.~Tho Tweedy Manufacturing Compuny va, Goorge C, Aumies, Goarge 0. Kliermsn, sud ¥, T, $417,60.~Robert_ Lowls ot ol va, Bime, G, E. Nay aud_Whilum Whitnes ve, Oty of 551,26.— Alexander Ohambera et al, vs, 1. & O, 6,117,70, sud conditional Judg- meut sgainat J, A, Lomax aud W, M, Hutchinkon & Co,, garuislices for satme smount.—Jjolia Uliun va. K. K. "Forsust, $230,10.~fl, Haudera va, E. Erk $(16,03,~E. Woser ot 'al, v, Peter Chicago White Lead and Oll'Compouy va, Sai Loonard and Fruncis Bradley, $445.02.—1 M. va W, 11, Stow, $439,—W. ¥, Coolbaugh stal. va. M, 1, Ewiug aud W, ¥, Mavbou, Reithy E TU0, Jupax SinLky—k. P, Dodgectal. va, A, L, $305,38.—Jucob Beidler et al. va, William DeWull aud aton, §200,—AM, Cornbausen ve. J, C, and Fliza- eth Nisped ; verdict, §35.60,—J, U, Culbert wu, L. M, rossmaa, §179.90.—~A, llecht va, George ¥, D'Uuu? and Albert M. Btein, $275,04.—J, R, shipherd vé. OL(- cago Pating Cowpany, §1,080.29.—Caroliue Alirbecker ot al. v, Joseph Reinpert, §130.34, ‘CinculT Count—Jupar Bourn—Charlotte E. Ros v8, G, 1. Fancher ; verdiat, $10,000, and wmotlou for —J. 30, 'MNolden 'vs, A. D, Davin; verdict, $103.0, 2 Junas Teg—8, O, Bmitb ve B, Hawkes, $303.83, phitan vt i ILLINQIS SUPREME COURT. Speotal Dispatoh to The Chicaos Trivune. Srawarneen, 10, Jag. B.—Tho following or~ ders wero mado ju the Hfiua Supreme Coust to- days 4, Hope vs, Common Council o Allunj petition for mandsmua; sebearing denlvd, 70, Otamet o, Too Feopls, eic,s ersor ta ancock; tlon , roburuable on (o 13th, lml"lv Ofl‘n‘m‘: !ul:l etzl. Y:. 1liuols Central Raslrosd Compauy st apvesl ‘trom Coles; sawe ordur, 4. Driscoll et . ve, Tenpock ot al rror 10 Mont- [ .Dfi‘?l; l?hhm‘ E‘:‘d%m“h" :‘u“cull. G 47, Flolcher ob sl 4, 3 aror MOultri ; motson aliowsd, Lkt bamo, ought to pro-omitently shina it hin char- | 20, Keedy va, The Toople, etc. § error tn Moultrle; 4ama order, 2. Iutherford et al. va, Morris et al, ; appesl from Adaing ; sme order, 36, Jennings *a. Hinkls et al, ; error to Cumber. Tand ; same order : eontinued by consent, 1411 8hort va, Lidell etal. ; appeal from Vermilion ; mation to dinmiss canse, %, 1l et al, ve, Winwell et alj error to Borgan; rehiaring denied, 131, Wickearamb ve, Wickencamb; appesl from Ad- ama; motion allowed. 1. 'The People, ete,, vr, Conna et al,; original suit 1k County ; rehearing denfad, Cooger et al,; errof to Monroa; The Strakny 1a the wurld. MI relioaring 4 Vernsn et MLLE. } Hhreatre 4 +n, Cunningham etsl; error to Crlea: motfon silowed, 9, The Peaple ex rel, Chicagn, Pekin & Boithwestern Tutienad Company sa. Town of Clayton ; petition for matdamua ; ten ilays allowed 1o anawer dsmurrer, B3, leck va, People, ete, § error to County Court of Seatt 3 thn extended len 'dayn; motion to dismin au/l for leats to argue in support of motian to quanh, 12, Tuo Penple ex rel. Lafsyette, Hoomington & Miselexlppl Ratiroad Company va, Oldtown, M- Lean Lty petition for mandarnus; time exfended to ath, 5 31, Crano vu, Crane; ervor to Vermillon; leave grauted, 3. Thio People e rel, Pekin, Lincoln & Decatur Rail- road Campany ve, Superviaors of Logan County ; De- tition fur manilamiua ; rebearing drnled, 160, Free va, Rockford, Huck Iuand & Bt. Lonis Railroml Company ; appeal from Morgan; sppeal dis- snirned by appellse, “T'neatre den Itaie; §1GS, FIORINT, MIS8 000 Feom th o .. AMUSEMENTS. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, THE STRAKOSCH LYRIC CONSTELLATION. Twelve Nighta, Commaneing MONDAY RV'U, JANUARY 18, 1836, h Grand Ttallan Dpsra eomacion the lage- 0L AR st erminARY couAbiaRion of asical eslcbrithoa MLLE. DONADIC 810, BENFRATELL, 810, DRI PUENTR, A £ 10 Parte Compnmi THRE GRAND CHORUS AN MUSICAL DIRECTOR & CONDUS A3SISTANT CONDUCTO, MMA ALBANT, Amasica’s flinsirions ‘Prims Donne, N, MLLE. MARESL Patis, s an Carlo, Naples. A. T, OARY, Taris, America's Gireat't Contralto JOSORCARRL s Vetml Tenorh, # e 8ifh, TAGLIAPIETRA, Peimi Baritons, ey COLAKA, HALL, CAPRA, A Pehnt B 8| ) ORCHERTRA # Acadniny of Musie, N, } 150 Art Tho Repartaire will comprise the masy, popalar Operat, Incluting Lwo exieely e ks novos prefyrmed in Gl the most octraurdinary uce: d Phsiadolphia, viz: Marchocti's frvhny ¥70. Binith v, Jtia et al. : appeal from Moultrlo | Jobecrinion gt tyeleiiahts A2 SThe rmotlon o strike LAl of exception from dosket, g8 sk sessopyiiskaia pillamaa on edpalig Jun. 1 88 89, Uity of Epriugiield vs, Edwards i error to Ban- imer Jlousa. Tho sal of 2lo nights wil Inotion 4 dismisn writ of ertar, ieace Friday, Jun. 13 Aato: 140, "Flionis va. Coultzn ; sppeal from McLean ; mo- tion for Ieava to Bio d litional securd, 85. Gilcbrist va, Bame ; appesl from Ford ; motion for leava to file sdditional record, 134, Montolius vs, Charles; sppest from Fordi same motion, 154, Bame et Wikt 5 ¥, The Teaple, error to De- motion ta vacate arder of Ruperacdeas, Martin ve, Tho People, etc.; ercor o Cham- ; motion for tine to fils abstracts and bricfa, . Day va. Tho Peuple, eic.; error to Champalgn ;. ame motion, 35, Fancher, jmpleaded, atc,, vs, Tutewiler et a), ; appeal from Cusnberland ; leave granted to wasign arvors. 104, Robinron va, Bhute; appeal from Clark; appeal Aixmineed 3 G per cent damage, 40 and 235, City of Beardstown et al, vn, City of Virgina et al.; appoal from Cass, two cases; motion to connolidate these casen, 4D. Toledo, Wubush & Western Railroad Oompany va, Lilfot et a3 appeal from Logan; dismiseedt, 146, Andras et al, vr, Ketchum; ajpeal from BMor. gan: suzgest dimfiution of record. 138, Soran va. Board of Water Commistinners ; ap- peal from Hangawon; deatli of appellant suggeeted, xud heirs made partics to the sult and revived, The following gentiemen, having passed successful examination, were licensed to practice iaw: Willism E. Avise, Quincy; Asthur W. Argust, Winchester; d. Q. A. Bibb, Peoria Addison N. Darnett, Lowiston: J. W, Dough- erty, Washiogtou ; William J. Caiboun, Dan- vilio; Jamen M. Cuteright, Deoria; Albert . Cumtains, Chicago; George E. Hatpham, ia- vaon: dowepn €' Hostetier, Dector ; Walte Chenden, Selbysillo ; Androw Ifutchins, Clioton ; ticorge H. Fahr, Macomb ; 5 ZLawrenco AL Lange, Chicago ~ Thoman ¥ C. , Kerrick, Bloomingtont Iiram Kilbsm, ' Ostawa ; William _ Mottson, Olney: William E. Mason, Carlhage; Silaa B, Miteheil, Chicago: ihe Rev. Floreuce McCurthy, Chicao; Jahn Muckle, Peoria: Ricbard Osborn, Bloomgton; The distinguirhed B.—Metinrms Cnita, entitling e rldh buth 10 ane The I ABRAHAM LINCOLN. McCORMICK HALL. STAR LECT SCHUYLER e (OLFAX, fa statesman and sloquent arator, will, eliyor & Lrcinre wn ok 1]l lias boon serar=:d for (L tecas nuigtier who will duslre to atiend sy with deelrabla sears. Tanesa, Vot'lury rarrved et to.n Yrery purohar A5 omthe 11 OPTION TICKETS, Gord for thia and al) **Stac” of 10 fc K ) S naen, Mellorg & roservad seats, Carrnter & 314 ADELPHI THEATRE, Augural Performanca st the NEW ADELPHI - THEATRE. GROVER & COLE, Corner of Dearborn and Monroo-ats. TAKES PLACE MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11, 1874, WITH A Superlative Programme, Georgo W, Patlon, Bpringficld: Nanduiph A, RENDERED RY A Dike, Bloowmington ; Artbur . Dierco, Yeora GALAXY of SPECIAL ARTISTS. F. W. T'ackard, Chicago: F. A, Prout, Toulon ; Ricbard 3I. Robinson, Spring Itandall, Jonesboro: A. M. Lichineon, Oluey; StophonzA. leynolds, Itozkiford ; 1, M. Saunders, Chicago} Wonlsey C. Bimpeon. Minonk ; Heory 8. Stoveps, Chicagn; George Torrouce. Clats- forth; Mershalt N. Williams, ~Bloomington 3 Samuel I.. Wallace, Lincoln ; Charles W. Wol- ield ; Josepin M. THE GREAT Tho salo of soats contlaues at Lyon & Lssly's usie o . a1l biil " HATSTED.ST, OPERA HOUSE, Craer ol 1 sted and Iarvisou-stn. | SLENSATIONS 11 verton, Tuscoia. M'LLE DE LACOUIS AR S S CAN-CAN DANCERS, A Japanese Tragedy, And Mwe. RENTZS Ilere is an evidence that people ia Japan are just liko people elsowhoro. - Takenonchi Usimatsu, of Nishinokubo, fell in love witn & beautiful girl pamed Hippari, whose cods of morals was not a very savers one. After many clandestino meetinge be obtainea the consent of bis uncle and guardian to tako her for his wife. Aatinees Tuesday and Friday ai Fexmale Miinstrels REINFORCED BY TEN N AR This week, presenting au satircly New V'rug: When he went to claim bor she took him to Zojoft, Shiba, and, offering Lim a_knife, asked Lim to kill her, saviog ii wasimpossiblo for them to Le unitad, as eho was not worthy of him. The sorrow-stricken youth thinking that, alter such a disclosure, it were better to die, piorced twice tho breast of his tiancee, wha fatl dead before Lim, aud was about to repeat tho operation upon bimsel{ whea ha heard footsteps approaching. whercupon ho fled, When he tind run some distance bo sheathed the Lnife and sbandoued his intes:tion of taking bis life. He was atterward taken and sentenced to ten years LOST Act 1n the Neix] couree of o 1l Gutten up regardless of expensc, with all ths orix Imusic, sconers, costumos, Aad mechanival rilac Includiog 168 Greab Snuw SLm and Cal ki 1-.-Laneaslure. Ael “HOOLEY'S THEATRE, and WIDNESDAY and Watre Phillips’ original Lon-den, Aot Iiberhoad of Lotdon borsta proparatin, nill eutof the svavon, ** MAGNUL imprisonment with (sard Jabor for the murder of | = the young wouisn, e Iilinois Central Railroad--Special Notice. Commiencing Tuesdag, Jan, 5, through sleeping-cars wiil be run to Springfleld, leaving Chicagu at 8:80 . m, (Saturday's cacepted), and arriviug at Springfield at 5100 3. T, , Tassengers by tsking this line can remain in sleep- ing-car at Springfield until breakfast time, thus avoid- Ing the disagreeable snnoyanve of being disturbed bofors dsylight, incident ta other routes, “For tickels and slcepiug-cxr bertha apply to the Ilis GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. KEL] l;mfifl‘\"s flinstrals and Burlesque Opera Tronpe. COMIC OPFPIEERA. OF LE PETIT FAUST! Matinee at 2:30, Evening at 8, nols Central Rsflroad ticket office, "1:1 Raudolph streot, und_at the Central Depot, foot of Lake nirect, W. P. JouxroX, General Pavsenger Akent. SACRED WOSIC BOOKS For 1875, RIVER OF LIFE, To-morrow—Gra Monday — CHaliLU] EYRE. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LAST TWO PEHFORMANCES OF OI:.ATFL.A This al.oruovn, 3 o'elock, - MOIRRIS. ‘Evenlug, 8 o'cluck, by roquast, CAC MILLE. ad Snndag Cotie et i IUMNESON aa JANE 25 conta,) A most hesutiful Sunday-schoo! Book. K. s Lo T oatler. LEADER. (91,3%) Full colloction of Matrical Tunes, Anthoms, &c! Zwlib Stoglog-Sebool Course, H K. Pafmor and Lo THONAS' QUARTETS and AN- THENS, o{82.80.), Parlect musio of the bost class, for Quartet SPEE! FARMER AsH McVICKER'S THEATRE. SATURDAY MATINEE, at3p. m., SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES, LEND ME FIVE SUILLINGS. MCVICKER as Billy Lackaday and Az, Guligutly. Satrday uight, Morton's Comedr, D TEHE PLOW. ELD,. Mr. I, 11, McVIOKER Monday—BEN DE BAR as FALSTAVF, DANKS' ANTHEM SERVICES, (92.60.) Anthom music of excaliant quaiity for all tho services of the iiphcupal Uhureh, 1, P, Danks. PERKINS ANTHEM BOOK. ($1.20,) Anthems, Very full, good, snd alread, Doisy doleerionr We 0. Pering. " sleeady | donn itton » SONG MONARCIL: (7 conts,) For SinglugSchools. Not mach § Mareo DUt an admiralin repatatary cotrus, wirh & large A guantity of secular music for practice. 1k, I, Paluier aud Arin Ay Afternoon Milliod cilenry, ai OHICAGO MUSEUM. and Eveniog, last times of the TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN, Mre. M pinaek, anacll Szl Cliulls finmiton, John Webster, ore, J. W, Iilaiadell, Fanny nd all o favoriros. dan, 11, tho Ureat Local Moral Scusaticn, Three Years In o Man<Trap. Al bouka saut, post-pald, for retail price, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO, CHAS, H, DITSON & CO, Bogton, 711 Brondwani K. ¥ MEDICAL CARDS. MEDICAL INSTITUT(, nor Washiguon and eauilin, Chartered b3 1hs State ot LIL: ucls for the expross Yunmn of tng tho bighosi poasible treatinent io all sas of pri- vatediseases. woll kuowa T e ekl fak ab s ood at (hy osd of tho professlon for avar 20 sears d expoct. enco all Important, A book for the millivn, lrue“nr 1n v Corner GREAT thie pam: Adm Corner of Chita tb puy posiags, on Marriagn, lest Kners 3 foattnck Tl e S o tha Fagn: ato, " Jadics Tequiring T tlicats attention, with humie hoard, ofc, call or Wiite. Serlaly rontudoatial, Oties, 9 Bt 7 b, 1a. Bandays, 101012, Tl will bs o1 tnviiation i Grand Funi! Somethi SATURDAY EVENING A THE RINK. of Kandalph aud Ada-sts, g New!! POTATO RACE ~| FORABEAUTIFULSILVER CUP COSTING 413, All whiilug 10 contend for this prize will i s at tho oftice hiature 7 . 1ot as wpual. Commutativn tiek tay aveniie. SHARPRHOOTERY HALL, £ North Clark aud Hlinulsat. e FirsL Gequd Fop of e Libertas Glee CInb Will take place on Baturday of the avents of tho sesson. teuded. ning, the yth lost. A goneral NO CURE! i YT AA. 3ot Dr. Kean, 300 SOUTH CLARK-NTw TCAGO, I o Qiicata atton 11 or writo, Strietost oun O S Uk hiasa S6ebond or i brofomlin SpAsiRILy. A LUK reIAHRK 10 TAAFFaKB 810t 010 DIANIIDUD RASTOILD af youthtul imprud ous dobilits, 8t0. b bas fuulid baukiupla, Addrose Sulld cural. aia, NO paz uatil R A . o SUN] PROF. ELIA\S COLBERT ON 1ty ol U s b ah, to h aull latereat of U ¢ Ausignos Alorcaa; DAY LECTURE. WISATITIEIR, GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Hunday Afternoon, 3 @’clock, 10 centa. LEGAL, BANKRUPT SALE. Diselet Court af he Unlted States, North- ern District of Winols. Y BANRRURTRY, In tho matter of W, A, Buiters and W, Henry Butiers, aus) “Ibo unuorsigued, Leonard 0. Kllnok, Assignee of the od 10 valn, evect | ostatod uf aaid badusupte, Loroby ulris F sy of Junuars, A, ib. 16; + Mo | o the furenuon, at Lasall itica, that va i3y a1 10 rehocs 1 eutraoce (o the Hepublic Lite woen STadivon aid 3 atov- 0, ho will acl) by ¢ubilic auc o, ors, all ho tght, legont bidot or, biilers ail i, N 15"t followiug resatd, b & orty.chabt ylaZo luls i o, olay (19} furty.ciabt tilago loth i o ety W icago. U Latillor s bhie oty il Wou dns s Ae Hormtory Volurado, Bt g Wialos fomt viel . B o - Also pulicies of NOTIOE. X “BTi Louts, Mn-.lIkC. 19, 1514 Havjng this di 14 al 1 it the *'Cham- et ARG tad tecunt i o Tertui S o. : o 5 §o e, 419 Oliv gt L St Louls, ordere Tor this eulabyated Ink wil s fature b ow Ainst Also and de-parats de! Lst whergat nay b IO { farther notice, this colebrated X pead ol B REVEDE: $T WS .. (o oaly place in Chlcago whete the seiuad. MR 0 WINTER apson'rs WINTER RESORT. ROYAL 'ICTfllllA,ltnIKl.. oy Jarest N b e ittt s SN URIWOOD S O 78 Broadway, N. Y. Bioamors sall overy bwu woeks. ugtim-at. gepujne siticls cio Le ob- EVISON & BLYTil i ), Hide Tt “:\"ll of New York 1117, plicauian st ny uco, fiogis, In follawing baokrupt o wn- o, iostoty Mlash.: 45,U0 fatuck. * Alsa the uncolleoted et el Yefongag. to said ostai 5 "and ful) ) FAIRBANKS’ SPANDAKD SCALES ¥ ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS.MORSE & 0O, 111 & 118 Lake 51, Chicago. Becarefultobuy only the Genulne, { Anrurk __ RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRALNS. ARKS, ~t Sntorday at. uday otcepted, | An cenad: ire Huns: coptel 008, 1. 3 Dailv, CHICARD & NORTHWESTERY RAILROAD. Tecket Offes, rest, (Sherman Honos): and T8 Canale l., enrner Madizon-at,, und ut the d=pots, aPactfio 'ast Lin, " @ Db, Niantkx, e Olintgi 411 NN M ke cpurt & Dubaauo k. eport & Dubuaue i limaakoe Pamsonyor, reen Hey Kaprew.. Wnona re 0 B § iannva ienava Dot earner ot W Devat coener of 00t nf" Ticenty-tecondost, earmer o £ M:dw‘m.w”"u’ Handoloky CHICARD & ALTON Chfeagn, Kana: i ana, o, RAILRIAN, ty and, Denter shurt Line, vl Lauist. hizoun, Epringfiend, Kauwas Citysnd Denver Fast Bx. y 78 t s uey ifcaga & Padie g Jiatlco T A Lacn, t Dight Ace'n CHICAGD, MILWAUXEE & ST, PAYL PAILRDAD. Prfan Doy o, earner Vadivon and Canal-cty, 6 South ¢ oa Aot Shorien fluee, Milwaukee, Madiaan, Monroo & Praci d1uen, Loc Milwaukee, Iz St Paul & 190 m. TS D m adivon, Prairie Monasha, Greon: Huy 4 Staveus Point Milwankee & La Crossn Paivag' + 1 *9:30m, m.'* 4:00p, m. | i | Chien; ol 0. . 11 00, e s 1100 8. 1, ILLI0!3 CENTRAL FAILROAD. Depot, Jort of Lakest. and foutuf Taenty-secondat, Tleket ice. ) iwipihist., near Clark, tar TLeuve, 1 & Bluz Gty Foubiiave & 140 nig Gitlmen Passen;er. Malland Express...... Otians wud Sereator P Dubuguo & Mouz City sp. Pacinc Fast Line, for Oma Wansas Uity, Leaveuwnrsn, oy & Bi. Josepb Exp.. pr Auzora Pas Mendate, Ultas Tanseng Accommod D ve Accomniadat ‘Lz Sundas. {Ex. §euray, 3E onlsvilfs & Clacin- . 9084, m. ' B py e ¥ i e R, A T80, CINZISNATY AIR LINE AND KOKOMO L Fram 3 Gl Coarinuaté & S Lawde Raiteay den s, cor. e ertSide, ke ngitey 1A Zeare, T Airire, 1% T. LOU) diyor corner Fiun ket aee, | RAILROAD 12 s depot foot af AGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIZRAILROAD, Depot, corner ' b Linpon anl Shermaneaia, Ticket offce, Grand tucisie B GCEAT NAVIGATION, ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, it o iinent (et Mok soutner: r, ) will sail from Pror No, W, Nurth Ry Wodnanday, Jao. 1} ‘ +Saturay; dan. Saturday, Fai < hudiag wlae. uied... K{m ey 10 {ramsit by Eogi the Chiann: Jeeln's, by taking o1y radliony, and ko ides eaying e, te MLk AUR BN 2L Agan AMIERICAN LINE. REDUCED RATES LIVERPOOY, QUEENSTOWN, Andall poinws in Ul;l\ l(rl‘{:::\ aud l\)u Coarinent. L ~teri Agenty 34 Lanali nor " Nutional Line of Stesmships, INOTICE. Tusmost southerly roulo has aiways beea adopted by Company, Lo atoid 1co and hoadland: 10U L and QUENS- thil ! sattiug tom o Nosk or LIVERPOY Sailing femn N. Yurk for Loudou (direct) evory fartalght, sroatly VN ovors SATURDAY, ATiG (iassak, U 41, SUTTORCY: MreraRS, At serincen satees Hutiirt ekoteat luwost raisi. Diatie for 1 and upward, 7. B, LARSON, S KottheutTournor Olark and. Randotpt-aa. {oposiie abw Nirean Honse), Ovl Great Western Steamship Line, w York to Bristol (Eoglaad) direct. Capt, Windham, We . . i i I el et §70; laterinedlate 43 ; Bise: e R B e e Eacuesion Labe hhors & MCDONALD, Agent, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5.00 Packages oF v FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN KXCHANGE FOR Bills of Natioual Curvency, AT TRIBUNE OFFTICE.