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THE CHICAGy «kIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCH U, 1875. THE WILCKE MURDE Tho Coronens Jury Begins Ets Investigations, Examination of the Woman Flora Crandall. Her Testimony Oontradicted by Other Witucs:es, The Newsboy Tells what Io Saw that Morning. Tho Inquiry to Bo Rosumod To-Day. Tho myatory eurrounding tho Wilcke murder hos not sot beon fully dispellad, but tho facts slicited at the inquest yentorday make it ovident that tho polica have picked up the right clow, and that further discoyerica will bo made by fol- lowing it np. Tho ovidenco taken yesterday talsea o violont preaumption that tho atrocious feed was tho result of a confederacy botwoon Dolla Wallace, or Florence Crandall, “Kono” Andorson, and tho rod-faccd man seon by the bemsboy, Evidence from independent sources tcoms to fix the timoef the murder aw subso- quont to tho vielt of tho latter to Wilcko's saloon early Sunday morning, and there aro efrcymatances = duat = indicato that bo had an aseintant in his bloody undertaking, The.nowsboy toatified that ho Jooked around with expectant alr when ha camo to thoealoon, aud ojaauiated an angry oath as if from displeasure nt not mecting somo one, ‘Tho avidence fs not inconsistent with the admission of anothor percon into tho saloon shortly afterwards, and this would agroe with tho testimony of inmwatra of tha hones, whe hoard moro than ono yoico Lewidos old Wilcko's. ‘The house was a don of depravity, and the old man bimealf was « lowd, debased old follow, who rented the upper portion of bls house to negro prostitutes, and he doubttosa owes his death to the bad compauy he kopt. ‘Tho man with tho singularly rad wkin and reddish moustacho and thla beard is known to tho police as a confod- erate of “Keno” Anderson, but aq far ao can bo a learned thoro ia na yet no prospects of bia epocdy + dy spprohenston, ‘Tho hour act for the inquest wos 2 o'clock, but was quite half-past before Coroner Dictzch bad acttlod himself in the Judgo’a sont in tho toutl-room ab the Union Streot Police Station, tod then thdro was another delay on account of tho absence of a juryman. Coroner Dietzch ‘bad just sworn io another porson in bis placo when ho putin an appearance, and made a suce ceustul potition for hiy place. * THE suny ‘was impanciled Monday, aud thon taken to view the Lady, so at the present sitting thoro waa nothing todo but to hoar the evidence, ‘Tho followlug composed tho Jury: Louia Liovers, Uoory Lartole, A, L, Chavo, John C, Mayer, Jobues SeLaren, William Zinkler, Albeit Abrendt, Johu Tradford, James Clifford, HG, ‘Yeod, L.A, P, Champlin, and Johu Makin, ‘Tuo Grat witnoss called was FLORENCE CHANDALL, alias Della Waljace, Sho was a battered old prostisuto, drosted in a draggled, gicon-striped calico, aud a red-striped ahawi. She had short light brown hajr, had a mork as from op scar on tha left cheek, and had a vicious look. Bha tose tified us follows: I was stopping oat 66 Des- planes streot when aerrestod. I waa workin, there, Thavo been living thera sinyo ® woe ago last Monday; was before that in the Houso of Correction. Coronor—How long wore you there? Wituces—1 was thoro for €8 and costs, Laughtor,] Iwas down Lake atreot Inst Sature jay avaning, near Canal, on thocorner, a littic befor 8 o'olock, Iwent in and callea for o “drink; got ft, and walked out, Thora wag & man in thore; think bo was a Scotah- haan from bis talk. Tho saloon-keeper was there tay 4 uuu's huow bow jong“. lave known tho saloon-Leeper ; would ouly eco kim when I went, dogotadrink., The mun'a name was Wilcko, I ibwk. J nover wont for avy othor purpose but tonctadriuk. I nevor stayed there at night, acd never Wns thoyo when tho Bto1e was shut up, Corover—Thlntt over what you aro anylog, * Witness (aullenly)—I have “been asked # nume bor of timex. 1 guosa I’ve had timo to think. {ibe witness became surly and eunpped under oxatnination, aud looked viciously ot her quos- tioner. 4 Corcher—When you were thero last Saturday, you liad something to gay to Lim 2 Withost—No ; 4 did not. 1 did not whisper to bim near tha ico-box. If anybody saw me, thoy kaw morethand say, 1 wassober, I was in ‘thera cue day when I was pretty full, Laughter.) IT waa not at al) soquainted with Witche. I never recelyed any monoy from him tor anything of gorvice, Sunday morning [ was at 6G Denplaines atreot, Got tuore at 11 Sstur- night. A ‘ovouer—Where were you beticen 8 and 11, * Baturday night? “him, aud he took ‘i aoe getune ‘up between half-nast 7 : Witness—I wont and got some coal on the cor- ner of Dosploinos and Lato, Coron r—Did you take up all the timo botween Band 12 in doing that? Wituese—I slapped as Tcame along. I didn't havoa clock with mo, I went straight homo aitorthat. Isawtwomon whenl got back. I dou't know who they wars, Thoy Ga not stay withimo, Iwauin the house atl night until wout out sbout Hin the moruing, + Coraner—When the oflicer Brought tho man ‘ander arrest to your hougo what did you say? Witness—t did not say anything (hat I recol- lect, I waa sober, I can’t aay that I abused him. Thad been drinking whon I got to the station, ‘fhe policeman knows whore I got tho whiskey, A know the man by siuht; nover bad much con- versation with bi, Coroner—Didn't you easy to tho man, “ You murdering g— of @h—, you have gotme Intos uice fix 7" Wituesa~£ don't know whether I satd so or not, ‘They callthe tnan Jiminy Hay, 1 wlopt with tho landlady that night, Coroner—Iow did you know Wilcke was mur- ered, then? : Witnoss—I did not know it til! Mondays T did hot kuow what I had boou arrested for, as Lind uot been divorderly, There was a inan helped mo ta carry coal from tho ofice that night. don't know who it wag, It wou uot Jimmy Hay. ‘Tos juror; I don't know whom I bought tho coal from, but he knows me, 1 left the house again after L got bums, I went dawn on Ran- dolph treat toa butcher-shop, but ho was shut ‘up, and F came right back. ‘Lo the Coronor-I dou't think I waa olose to the countor in Wilcko's saloon, I stood near tha atove, Ho brought mo the drink and a glass of wator to whero P was standing... ‘The Scotohman wasan old ian; lie loft log “was shorter than the other. 1 got trust for the drink. Ho did not owe mo auything. He trusted mo. I did Hot know ho was going to gat imonos from tho city, Lad no idoa that he bad any money, Toa Juror! have beou in the saloon so many times 1 couldu’t toll you, Coroner—You vaid only four or five times he~ fore, * Witnese—Havo ft your own way, Coroner~-You must have boon well acquainted thore to get trust, Wiinege—Woll, I quosa it isn't hard to get trusted fore 10-cant drink, I don't remem ar Whothor [was in tho saloon riday night or not, T gucea 2 must have beon out Buudey morning about two hours and s halt, ‘Tho voxt witness way H. ¥. ROSE, &@man of gentlemanly appearance, who testified as fallows: Lredide at Ne BY West Lake strat, aa teacher of wax-modeling and of drawing aud painting, In tho ovouing I tond the store for Sr, Meson, who hes » cigar store at No. 8 Wout Lake streat. Sunday moruing I Was just about to build the fire, when Mr, Julius Rust, who lives Up-stalrs, rushod jn, sud told mie to ome with him, Ie seomed scared, I followed as ® mea through the back-door into uy. Wileke's saloon, ‘Ha polnted to Sr. Witoke, 728 Was lying ou the floor, He raived a cloti a are on Bz. Wiloko's faco, and I wal bs load, I thon wont for & polices man. Rust told me that his wife was in tho Door for his broakfast, and on und nH and A iy ihe nything hatchot rhe notice & tra. inde, Hie was cut aud on the w aud ihe blood waa clotted over iy weg 8 whon I was ‘Drought to the saloon. I did not hi ythi suaplelous during the’ night: bofore apy Ns that was lott open was the rear door, 1 should judge Wilcko was in the habit ot ‘and half-past 8, ueed to acsve him with Lue ‘Tunure, and hayes Joo} with bipod-apow ed teeny eglood joker, J simply looked at ally down the chin ‘oat and the | think it way about 8 or half-past til the ofiicers ‘camo, *Wolcke told me that ula ‘been thor: Band found bim notup. I do not know af any rugor around tho nolghnorhood that Wilcke ‘was bo Teceive some monoy from the Tknow that ho bad court, and expected a decision soon, I have heard that Wiloke had women with him. Lhave goon tho woman sho tesufod (Ploronoe Crane dal) two or threo Umer, Sho acemed to be very wall acquafuted with Wilcke, and spoke of it to Mr. Mason. Itton’t think Wilcke was in the habit of drinking to oxcess; bo was_nevor drunk. Ho used to wleop in the ealoon. I could not recogniza tha hiatchot, and eannot toil to whoin it belongs. J bava scen the woman in the moruing. ‘Tos Jurer—Ono morning I eaw that woman altting in o chalr Oxing her drow. I went to servo the papor cbaboutSo'clock, I rattled tha door, and ho opened it. That was about « week before tho murder. ‘Yo the Coronor -I am certain thatshe was tho Wousn who has juet tentided. SIS. ALDEUWTINE RUST, amiddle-aged Gorman woman, ‘whose exertiona fu keoping.quiet a crying baby dia notat all in- terfere with tha volubllity of hor utterance, gave her textimony in German, tho Corouer acting ag Interpretur. Bho tes‘itiod to having gone to tho rear entrance of Wilcko's waloon nt about 0 Q'elock to got aomo doer for hor husband. ho found the door open, and, enteriug, saw Wilcko lying on tho floor covered over with lis cont, ‘Thinking he was aleeping sho pone to him, and Toceiyed no answor. ulaing tha coatsho au Ais bloody vieago, and, running away in fright, alarmed her husband, Dit, MENROTIN, tho County Physician, was tho next witness. Ilo testlfled as follows: £ havo mado a post-mortem examination of the body, The blows on the right side of the head, four or five in number, produced death. Tho ono above the temple fractured tho skull, and auother blow near thoro also broke the aliull; a blow ou tho eyo crushed itin ond broke into tho wkull also, ‘ho blowa wero piven with the hammer part of tho hatvhet, (fhe Doctor oxhibited o portion of tho skull showing a round Gacture.) ‘Cho check-bone was broken in. It waa ovidout that a number of blows had been doalt at tho region just about the right oye. He waa truck from behind and to tho right—that is if the assaflaut was a right handed man. Jf a» Joft-handed man then ho mlght havo atood infront, It is of little im. portance, Lonevor, how tho murdorer stood, and ndoed ie doponds wholly on tho position of tho murdered man at the time, Thoro ty nothing to show hoty inany wero engaged In the murdor; thero uro no mai on tho body ta indicate that ho was held by any ono, ‘The voxt wituess was SAME BRADY, a salosman fn tho coal-yard, cornor of Lake and Deuplainos atroct. Ho {dentitled Flora Crantalt aa tho woman wlin had como in tho yard at about To'clock and bought 20 canis worth of coal. It could tot haya bech much lator, as ho closed ot Seharp. She was accompanied by a man who ‘waa a bummer antl loafer, JULIUS RUST, the noxt witnous, was if anything moro valuble than bis wife. The anergy of his gesticulation ‘was marvelous, and his dramatic deueription of the discovery of (ie murdered mau was, doubt. loss, flue, but a8 it was rendered in Gormau, the offeck wan upoilod. He also volunteered certain dotails in rogard to hla domestic affalra on tho fatal day,—what ho liad for break faut, whora ho went to read the paper and what paper ha road, whore he got euaved, eta, giving the location of each place and tho tlmo of eacu transaction with cousclentious oxactuers, Iile tostimany corroborated that given by Mr. Rosa, excopt that the following new fact was clicited ; When I firat went to call Mr. Noxe, I saw a nan Across tho street who was the one who had tend- ad bar for Wilcke at Obristmas. He was o red- whivkored German, Uo wan discharged by Wilcke for hard drinking, bot occasionally camo there, Mahas subsequently worked for Mr, Jacob, the baker, ou Naudolph street. I used to see tho man every day before tho murdor, but ho has not been seen since, JOUN GERHARDT, arough-looking customor, was tho noxt wituosa, Tio teutified aa follows: I reside at No, 143 Ful- tou street. I work down of Peter Sohuttler’s wagon-shop, Last Saturday, botwoou 7 and 8, L wag going down Lake strect aud meta young lady there, I wont with her tothe corner a! Desplaiuow streot, bought sono coal thore, and olped hor to carry it to her house, I atayod at her bone unti} about 11, when L wont home, and atayod homeall night. I gotup about 10 oo Bunday morning. Iwent to work atthe shop then and worked to 4 o'clock in the afternoon, uover tnot the young lely bofore, and did not know her, Sho was nob intoxicated, Thero was another man in the houso, and sIady. I aid not know Wilcko. 1 naver was fo tho saloon in my life that I know of, It was botwoen 7 aud 8 thatI met tholady, J was with bor tilt. Part of tho timo wo warcont; wont down to Randolph streot for some meat. i ment baok to tho house with hor, and wont in and stayed a whilo, ‘Ehero Washo man thore; thera wad a woman. I can't gay whether sho went out again, Tho man I aaw first must have boen 22 or 2u. LOTTIE GRANT, one of a batch of slutternly negro women who had lived in the houso above Wiloke, now took the stand. Sho testifiodas follaws: I live at No. 46 Dake streot, Lhave got aroom thore, I was slightly soquainted with Mr. Wilvke, I have known him about three monthe. I usod to fe iu and out tho saloon to get beor, I was not in the saloon during Isat Ssturdaynight, FY was in tho houso, up-ntairs. I waa awalo early Sun- day morning. I hoards noise at about half-past 7or8, I beard come ono making a fire, and thon herd some ons in the closet. ‘hou | heard a nojse aw if tho stove had fallen downt Then I heard yoices in the ealoon iv e low talk, 1 did not think anything wag wrong, I did not hear any quarreling or ighting. 1 think more thao ong porzon was there, Inboard diferent voices, Dut not Br. Wileke’s. I could not bear what wassald, I wagetillin bed. I have scon ono lady Seoriuontly in the saloon at night, She had light curling hair, and a striped phawl I bave. secon her often thora after dark, sod once sho was very = drunk, ssw her thoero last Saturday night about 8 o'olock, ‘Tho witness was’ carried off to look at Ilora city. ‘© ono bafore tho Crandail, Whin sho osme back sho con- tinued as follows: That is the woman, Sho soamed to he woll soquainted with Mr, Wilcke, Ido not know thar alia usod to stay with him often; auly know of once, when he told mo, Layt Saturday ubo was in the waloon aitting by tho stove, and ho was standing up, Bho atayod there twanty minutes to my know- Jedgo, att whon I loft tho was till thera. I never heard anything about Mr. Wilcko Tecalving monoy, The wonan with whom £ boarded pal Mr. Wilcke €20 a mouth for the house. Aftor the nolwo iu the waloon, I ieard somobody walk- ing about, aud about twonty minutes after I heard 8 door whut. ‘Ton jitror; [did not seo soy man there Saturday night, ‘he Coroner exhibited the hatolet, Witnese—That wae dr, Wiloka's istchet, He Used to top boor with it. There wasa man in Mr, Wilcke's saloon Saturday wight; an old mous I think he wags watchman fora lumber-yard, MANY MoUmts, & Negro woman, older thau the reat, and who was black enough to spit tn, wa then sworn ¢ I livo at No, 36 Want Lake streot, 1 koop house ant rontrooma, I hava known Mr, Wilcke for threa months, Iwas in the house all Saturday night. Aman wagin tho house named Fran! Moxwell, Mo did not go out at all tuat wight. Twas roused up botween 7 and 8 by the uoiso hatow, aa if womobody was ‘rattllug wt tha ntoro, and thea a heavy fall that jarred the house. I did not hear ‘anybody running: through tho houss. I saw that woman (Vlora Crandall] go in the saloon about 8 o'clock Batur- day aight, Thavo secon hor frequontly about there for the laut three or four weels, sed toutey with him, ‘The noxt witnees was Mra, ‘OATARNINE C. MLODAW, who bad s brokon«iown lool. Hor eyes were continually suffused with wator, aud sho bad » ad sora on her lip: I reside at 6¢ North Desplaine treet. 1 keop house for my brothor, T now Florence Crandall; have known her for about ton days or two weeks, Hhe vamo thoro to work for mo; did washing and ironing. ‘The witness thon went ou with a yoluble narra- tlon of eventa Bunday morniag of no jn- toreet or importance, snd continued; Flora Crandall wout out to markot @ little efter & Sunday, and did nob got baok till after 10, Sho was in tho Qouso all Saturday Dights mo. Bie blept in the samo bed with came in Saturday nightafter 11. When she camo back ou that Sunday morning, eho was flushed and exsitod, aud a little intoxicated. Bho had a glase of whisky with hor; sho gob that next door, J did not know Wilcke, vor that she went there, When ube was arrested, sho suld something to the mau brought in by the ollicer : ————- ———-,"" of somothing like that, Ooroner—Did ha say, You murderin} + B00 What you have pot me into" Witnoes—I don't recollect, Bho seemed to be angry with hin. The conversation took place in my osm I was lying in bod. I think abe spoke Fate YAXDERICK ENDEUMAN, staboriog man who had soun hard times, ang who had been arrested on miwpicion, was thon oxamiued, and gavoa utraight account of bls Wwheroaponts Suturday night and Bunday meri ing, nothing being olicited ¢o connect him with thy cuss, ‘Tho next wituoes was the little newsboy, Ho {3 » thoy llitio chap, how the lors of jo isa to chap, whow the lors of ons foot snd anklo kas mado cripple, He ig of Ttallan parentage, and, uetwithstunding hie rege, haa p bright, intolligent look. Ho has softhronn coves, a scot smile, aud o handsome faca, aud, if the ‘poor little waif nad bad any wurture oF training, wold hava boou m very ate truclive child, He was so small that le stood on @ chair in order ‘to briny; lim into view. [In was esamined ay to hiv knowledgo of the importanco of an oath, and, making Batinfsctory replies, his testimony. wat recelved, Ho was apt in bin replies aud self- onenso:! In nianter, although the jury, who had ty this time crowited fo far up to the front of the room that they quite cut off the reporter's devk from sight of hearing, pestered hima guod deal with random questions, Ho testified an follows: I Hveat No. 68 Itandolph strect. £ fell papers oyery Bunday morning, Tast Bun- day morning Iwas near tho house where the murder was committed, between 6 and 7 o'clock. A mancamo along, and I asked him to Lo a Paper A number of times, but he took no nutice of mo uotil ho goton tho steps of tho pnloon, and tpen ho said Nol" Ho tiled to get the door open, but fe was shut. An old man came ont andopened the door, He went in, and tho old man whut the door after him. Ne hada rod moustache and chin beard, anda red faco, Ho wasotallman, Ican't recollect what ho wore, Linight be able to recornize him if I could sco Ita face, I did nob atay about there long, asa man down the streat whiatlod to meand Tran of torella papor. When tho man first camo to tho saloon, bo walked back tothe corner and Jooked around, snd then rald “Jesus Christ” Then he knocked st the door, 116 looked kind of moan whon he louked around. ‘The man who opened the doorwas the one who kept the saloon, I've neen him lots of timos, FOSTER UM. MAXWELI4 au Intelligent-looking and_teatly-dreased negro, was than examined, and admitted that ho passed tho night up-staira, but all tho noise be heard was the sound of 8 door elanining so na to jar the house. Tle had stopped into the saloon about 8 o'clock to got a ciat, and vaw flora Crandall and Wileko atanding clone togethor bo- Ihiad tho stove. Ifo 18 under tho tinpreseion that thoy wore talking togothor. ‘Tt wan now after 6 o'clock and the Coronar ad- Journed tho inquost until to-day at half-past 10, Soe eg THE NEW CUSTOM-HQUSE, Charges Made by the “Times” Against Ald. Cocy. It Would Be Imnossible for Him to Alter the Pay-Holls, . What Mr. Cocy Says About Flawed Stones, Muollor's Oontract with tho Government, ‘The charges mado agalnut Ald. David Cooy, in his capacity of superintendent of tho out-stono department of tho naw Custom-Houso and Poste Oflice, by the Zimes'of last Sunday, have caueod & gooddeal of comment, oapecially amou 4 Cooy’a numerous frioudsa, A reporter of Tun ‘Teiwuse was detailed to interview the gentloman yeaterday morning, and found him in his ofica, ‘Pho following convereation resulted: e Raporter—Mr, Coos, have you anything to say relative to the accusations of tho Times ? Mr. Cooy—It is a masa uf faluchood, with a vory fow unimportant graine of truth mixed in. Au regards tho charge of having EMPLOYED MY SONS, Tackuowledge that I did so, but onty because I waa notawaro that there was anything in tho least wrong about it. None of thein have been worldug in tho atone dopartmont since last fall, I disohargad thom the very moment objection wax mada, Lenorter—W ab about the chargo of making ou VALS PAT-NOLLA? Mr. Cooy—It would be impoesible for mo to do anything*of tno kind, evon wera TF rogue onongh to think of it, The psy-rolla pass through three hands in my off Muolier's rolls must tally with tham,as one is sm check upon the other. ‘oon the ralls Lays ta pasa through Col, lankin's office, and subsequently through Colleotor gudd's, It would be impose siblo to form o coalition extensive enough to detraud the Government in that way, becauso detection woutd bo movitablo. Mr. Myeller's pay-roll must compara correctly with mine. Ho hus ono tinie-keaper aud [ have an- other, ‘Tuo man who wrote such stuff as that in the Lines did yot know what ho was writing about; or, if jie did, ho must have knows that ho was stating whot was wrovg, The least iu- spection of tha matter would convince any man of venge that there is uo truth in the clarga, Hosides, I havo hyed in this city for many yours, ‘aud no man cau accuse me of having over do- frauded in any way any person with whom I may havo had busincey deatinga. Haporter—Are you a practical stonc-outter ? Mr, Coay—-No, but Lam A PRACTICAL BUILDER, and ought to be ablo to toll good stone from bad. Ithiok Iam able to'do that. A bad stono might pass tho uotico of tho most expert, bo- cause, eomotimes. flaws do no} immediately ap- pear on tho cut surface. 1 tnink 1 have beon aa careful in respect>to pausing on cut stone ad Buy mau cantdbe, donot pretend tomfallibility, and tha passing of atono with a flaw might bappon toanybody, ButIam not avaro that a eliglo stone witli a bad flay bas been payaed. In canes whore such stoncs bave paaged, they wore al- waya marked for romoval. Any that weie put. in placo—and I any not aware of auy—nust have got thera by somo mistako. Aeporter—Iteva you anything olao to say roles tive to the matter Mr. Cooy—-I have not, and have no desire Whatover to go into ® mowspapar controvursy, Every man who kuowa mo kuowa that I am above ‘ny such deypicablo moanness ag the Times imputes to me. Tnings sro gotting wo with that paper nowadays that nobody minds very much what it gays. Ib can't hurt me, #0 long au I feol that Iam honostin my publlo, ay woll a tay private, duty. I don't particularly care ubout saying anything more about the article. . Neporter--You have A BUPENYIRONY CONTROL over the denartmont of pronboutilag F f. Goay—I have, but haying nothing alsa to do with it. ‘The matoriol fa furntahed by Muele lor, Home bad meu have to bo discharged oo oaatonall id thon thoy go out in the streatand make 9 groat noise about thelr wrongs. I don's believe in dischargluy a good man, but I won't tolorate mon who ara frauds at tho business, Teporter—What about tha charge of allowing tho mou to go out by equads on 4 ELMOTION Day, and thon glving thom full timo ? Mr, Cooy—Wo could not binder the men from give tovote, but uo full time wag allowed them, toat ig auother of tho miestatomonts of the ines, ‘The paper (a porfeotly rookleus in most Of it assertiony, Reporter—Does the contrast with Mucllor throw any light on the employment system ? et, Cooy—It dues, If you could find the cons tract and publiwh it, people would bettor uader- stand how tho thing fs done, ‘Tho raporter, after some search, found a con- tract betwoen tho United Btatos und Mr. J, Mf. finelles, tha casontlal pat of which roads as fol- lows s . 2 MUELLEN's CONTRACT. Contract between the Uuited status of America sud John SM. Muclicr, mado and eutered iuto f! ed dey of July, A.D, 1872, Witneusetht That the party of the second part covenants and agrecs to‘uud with the party of the Orat part to furnish such number of jucchauics aud laUorery as may bs required from t! m0 ta ttie by the party of the rat part, ani all of thy tools aud msturisls necessary to cut, aud, if Rocessary, box, all of the Miena Vista freestous ro- quired for the construction of the new Custom-Huuso uildings at Chissyo, Ill, aud to cut sich stove in ach miauner and at auch place as may Lo Fo by the party of the frat part, Aud it ts further agcued that all shapes sheds, aud machiuery necessary to cut, dress, sud bo's sald ntoue shall be furnished by the party of the second part free Of cost tothe Goverisment, Aud it Is further agreed (hat all malorials required for the cutting or boxing of maid ston eth piled only upon thu Fe of the of the devt pari, Aud it ts sleaayrecd, (hat pot less than 250 atoue-cutiony, with tle necessury cowploment of mochautes aud laborere, absll be em Dloyed at any time during the progresa of the work, id the waid party of the drat part doth couacut, Promiso, and agree to pay, ur cao to be paid, unto the wai party of the eccond part, or lls belrs, execu tore, err reo ‘OF anal; 4a lawful money of tho Vaited tlates, for tue lator; full rwarkes rates for tha labor actually performed bicteasul by 13 Der gontuia, and for the materials tho lowest trudo prices, increased by 15 fens thereof, Vaymente le $n the following manuer, vizt The Of imechanica aud laborer, to bu captife: An Towa woman went to churoh one Sunday, 9 days to got religion, If you don't do ft In (hat amounts pald by the th W part f Hntar aud Materia dug ‘seh toon with fut pers MUberintendent of the work, ud won Uy lslelals, also vortibed by tadt ulcer e U® and “experienced religion.” Arriving tome, the enlled bor obitdron about her and euld: ++ tine, Fl whaje your hides off. J have leamod wy dpty, Ro you hear me? ™ , ition, couture will be putd iu monthly payments wu ro) by ville ror pcesrtiatan Deepens om plous now, aud 1am going to give you tw: ay | the THE COURTS. Kankakee County Must Pay Ita Bonds, Summary of tho Decision by Judge Blodgett. The County Court Has No Turtsdiction in Contested-Election Cases, Indlotmonts and New Suits, RAILNOAD-AID noNDs, A decision wae given yeaterlay moroing by Judge Llodgett in the case of Warrener vs. The County of Kankakee, which involved anow point in the law of raitroad-ald bonds, ‘The sult was brought to recover on eight cou- pons for 100 each, fesued by the County of Kane kakee, for Interest maturing July 1873 aud 1474, on railroad bonds Now. 10, 11, 12, aud 13, isened, by Kankakeo County to aidin the conetruction of the Kankakee & Ilinole River Nailroat, Tho bonds purported, on their face, to bein ald of the Company, pureuant of tho act of the Leyis- lature of thin State to cnable cities, towns, or communities to issue what are commonly known, a6 ‘ rollroad-ald Yonds.”* ‘The dofenve interpuced was in scbstence that, after the county had voted the bonds in aid of the-railroada, ‘bat before actunl dulivery, the Company had coneolidated its stock and” fran- chises with the stock of n rsilrond corporution in Indianu, known a the Piymouth, Kankakee & Pacitic Railroad Company ; that eald consolida- tion was invalid, because it wan not anented to dn weiting by all the stockholders of the Compa- ny resident in the Biats of Ilinols, and also bee cause the Kankakeo & Ilinois River Railroad Company had no road conatructed or in process of construction at tho time eald Kankakea & Pa- celtic Railroad Company was chartered, ‘Tho Court held that the defendant could not, collaterally, question the valuity of the com aolldation in the preeont nuit. If it were illegal or irregular, it could only be inynired into by suit in tho nature of & quo warranto properly brought by a stooxholder for that purpove, and that it did not He in the mouth of the defendaut to question or ovoid ite Hobility for its bonds or contracts by attacking the consolidation indirect- ly, It appeared, froin all the pleadings and ad- mitted facta in the cane, that thore wero some objects of the consolidation accomplished ; the consolidated Company had, in fact, sucoceded to, ant in somo manner oxorvised, the rights and franchises and used the property of the original roode from which {t was composod. In other words, it bo. came a corporation do facto, aud used the fran chises and powers whick it claimed to oxercise, and while #0 doing contracts mado with it and rights derived through it would be enforced without inquiring into the regularity of the con- solidation itself. It alao appeared that the con- solidation waa mado under the general law of this State, and that there way no Ureiculattty or want of compliance with the provisions of the law oxcopt in the failure to obtain the con- wont of all tho stockholders, It was not claimed that the County of Kankakco tsolf, tho dofendant, did not conwent, but that all the stockholders did not consent. The county could not set up this dofense in ite own behalf in the mauver it had attompted to do, for it bad Jal by aud atlowed the consolidation in some form ty take offect, aud had allowed the consolidated Company to put the bonds in circulation. ‘he Douds bad been purchased in the market, and value pald forthom, and they wero at prosant ae far as tho record glowed, held by bona fide holders, who sbould be protected, Tho right of tho Company to consolidate, un- der its charter, seemed limited, bat that did not toke away the right from tha Company to con- wolidate undor the gonoral law of the State by complying with all the provisions of that law, execpt the one named, which could not be malo available inthe presovt cave. Tha demurrer to tho rebutter was therofore sustained, ‘The questions in tho cage, it will be seen, wera tajged on tho demurrer, but the doclston of the demurrer involved the merits of the case, The amount juvolved is €100,000, anditia understood that the county will now proceed to pay without further littgation. A VAITHLESH PARTNEN. George T. Farmer and Siduey 1, Walker filed abillin tho Superior Court yesterday agalust thelr former partner, E. L. Goodrich, to compe! lim to acconut, and for an injunction. Com- plainsote state that in September, 1873, Fagmer, Goodrich, and one HU. F. Eldred. wero engaged in the jusurance brokerage business under the dirm name of Goodiuch, Farmer & Co. ‘Tue ist of Soptombor the businesi was clianged, Kidred rotiring, aud Walker, one of the complaiuante, taking bis place, with an equal intorost in the businows. Prior to thin‘ time, aud in Atte gust, 1873, it is charged that Goodrich, bolng already indebteu to tho finn fu the sum of £280.31, overdrew his account still further by a check for 9,412.50 which he signod. with the firm naine, This mouoy was usod in buying Lot 83, Block 8, of Jolin Wont- worth’s Sundivision of ¢no 8, 60 acres of the W. Hot the N. W. 3g of Bec. 94, 39, 14, tho title to Which was placed in the name of his wifo, Cor- nolls A, Goodrich, Shortly after Goodrich drew four moro checks, to the aggregate sum of 9012.50, which were used in paying for material with which to build a house on tho lot abovo modtioned. Again In Soptombor, complainauts alloge Goodrivt drew another check for £1,377, signed with tho firm natno, with the proceeds of which ho cleared of some incumbrance on Lots 2, 3, aud 4 of Wood's Nesutdivision of Lots 20 to 95, in George Iugram’s Subdivision of tho N, E. 5 acres of the N. ly of the N. 34 of the H.W. 3¢ of Sec, 4, 95, 14, aud conveyed them also to bis wifa. Sull again, complainutite alloge shat Goodrich, when he took atnp Laut In the early purt of 1874, drow drafts on the tirm totho amount of @650, Without bavingdone avy busi- noxs for tho firm. They thon suspected it waa hi intention to ruin their credit, and gave Lim: notico that the partnership was dissolved. They now stato that Mre, Goourich did not contribute avything to the purchaso of the Isud above moutioued, but that it was wholly bought with the firm money; that Goodrich baw often promised to rennburse thom for bis overe drafts, but haa failed to do#o,and is not worth auything but'the property purchased with the firm anaots, wherefore they doviro that the title to theue lots muy be declarod to be Leld by Mrs. Goodman in trust for thom, and that ale and ber husband ray bo routrained from wolliog or Inoumboring the property. Witham C. Grant, WIL. Switt, J, i. Nolan, tha Travelora’ Insur- goco Cowrany, M. F, Heenan, J, W. Jobnson, I. L, Chapman, and Horace 30° Chapman, who elaint somo interest inthe promises, are rondo dofeudanta. UNITED STATES COURTS. Nufus Waywood began w sult Jor $2,000 against the City of Chicago, ° David 6, Oray ifled » bill against tha Wilming- ton Goal Sinn and Manufacturing Company and Jol M. Watson to roatroinm the collection Of taxow on the capltal stock of the Company. Edward 0, and Samuel L. Fuller brought suit against the Manufacturers’ National Bank, claim- og, 23,000, J. W. Upton, Assignee of the Great Western Inaneance Company, gucd William U, aud Nathan Jf, Drown Sor 31,600, BANKRUPTCY ITEMS. Benjamin Walton, w milter afd warehouso- man of Fairbury, Livingston County, Bled a voluntary potition’ to be adjudged o Laukrupt. His Mabiities are §30,178.01, and his assets ee 67. ‘The case was referred $o Nogister aldo Th. G, W. Campbell was appointed Agulgaco of J. W. Bykou. SUPEBIOR COURT IN BRIEF. L. P. Hilliard dled a bill uyamet George Starr to foreclose o mortgage for ¢4,250, on Lute 45, 45, 60, aud 67, of Muck 4, iu Huliard & Dob. bins’ First Addition {o Washinglon Hoights, Charles G, Nixon began » sult in replevin agaluut Goorgo WV, Simpson to rocovor a frame Quilding, No. 99 North Union strect, and some machinery. valued at #1,200, John Collier brought suit for $9,000 againat J. A. Keblor, Hopking A. Stimeon, Administrator, eom- mancod a ault in Lesetacd against the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Hallroad Cumpauy, laying damages at $5,000, ¥. H. Bailey, Hermann Benzo, and Morton Culver boyan's suit againat the of Chicago, claiming $10,000, George Chandler, Receiver of tho Lamar In- wurance Oompany, commenced a wuit to recover $10,000 from Leaac G, Witaol Jlugh Martin began o suit in case against the Pullovan Paleco Car Company to recover $10,000 damages, rs Lacklel Morrison commenced suit in dobt jaluut Joffersou Farmor, W. V, Kay, aud tho Commercial Insurance Company of Chicaxo, luy- ing damaxos wt $7,000; and guothor against J. N, Barker, 0. ‘T, Bowon, E. F. Ruvyau, wud the National Iusaranco Company of Chicage, io which the damages are placed ab $5,000. ‘clucurt count, The Belolt National Bank began a sult sgaloet Ira Holnies to rovover §3,000. ° * Joveph Beblita Hled a BU egeinst Josoph Hanisch to forecl stgeRe for $2,000 on jot in by 60 (cet on North Halated, near Wayman atreat. , Chatlos If, Rood, Btato's Attornay, filed « peti- tion waking for the restoration of ‘the map or plat of Placordale, a subdivivion of the E. 3 of tho 8. E. 1f of Soc. 20, 37, 15, THE couNTY count. The conteated election cases of Kirk vs. Cor- coran, a wontieth ward), and Walel ye. Gunster. ron (Eleventh Ward), wora disposed of by tho decinion of Judgo Wallace that the Court had no juriadiction, ‘Tho gtloreys Of the firat party woro not incourt, Mr.J. J, Knickerbocker, on the part of Waleti, pupoalcd to the Cieuit Court, underbond of €509, ‘Tho decision wan ssomowhat lengthy ono, Tho Board of Can- vansera, said tho Judyo, had nothing todo but count the votes, Tuey bad no Judicial power. It was ovidont that it was the duty of tho Com- mon Council to decide aa to who woro eloctcd, aud not to docide aimply from the piece of papor given by tho caivausard, but byeall the fects in the case. Htill there was doubt as to the entire fitness of that bady, ‘The canvasuers cotermine nothing, they simply decture, If the’ Common Council wae the propor Judiciary, no method of procedure way viven, The Cunuty Court, how vor, had tio Jurindiction, and bath cares must bo disiniseed on that acconnt, Mo waa not e tain that the Council had tho power to decide, and if it had uot thera way uo redress but to ap= ply to tho Legiatature. In regurd to tho appeal, 6 suid there waa nothing te slow that there wad aright to appeal fro his court, but be would peunitit, The Walt case will thercfore bo taken to tho Circuit Court. In the matter of tho wpcefal asnesemont rolls of the City of Chicago, defanlt and ortor of confirmation were inade in 917 to ¥21 inclusive, spent aa to lots for which objections have been filed, Jn the mattor of the Towns of New Trler and Northfield, an order was mado appointing Alex- ander McDaniel, Satauet Shackferd, ‘and J. G. Wester fald Corsmiesioners to locate a ditch in uaid towns, no objectiony having Leen filed. In tho mattor of Johanna Jennecke, hor will twas provow and letters testamentary Isuued to EhGraas, Resser under au individual bound of Citation was iested to tho administrator of the estate of Adam I. Robb to fill inventory, and the appraisoment was dismissed at tho cost. of tho administratrix. The invoutory aud widow's award were approvod. - Stephen V. Brundaze was appointed guardian of Ciariesa 7, Drundage, uuder an approved Lond of £6,000. Ju tho matter of tho Villago of Norwood Park.an order was inado confirming asecssment rolls Nos. 2 and 4 entiroly, no objections having Leen offered ; and, also, Noa, Land 3 ne to all prop. erty to which no objections las hoon filed. Ir the estate of Martin O. Walker, decoased, tho inventory wae approved, atid Icave granted toroid personal property at public or private sale, ‘The will of Michael Morrick was proven, and lettora testamentary {ewed to Mary Morrick, under an individual boud of £2,200, Edwin 38. Uagood, Clayton E. Crafts, aud Taylor A. Snow Ware appointed Commissioners to nseous the cost of improvements in usoad- ment rot! No. 14 for the own of Cicero, In the matter of tho cetate of Frederick A. Tilden, Josoph O. Hudonts waa appointed ade aoimetrator, uwuder eu spproved Loud of $8,800, CRIMINAL count. 3, and Mary Johnson, Tho case of William J: indicted for sesaulting Joseph Patterson with intent to kill, waa set for ttial yesterday, On tho convening of Court, and tho cave being called, Johnson failed to appear, whereupon his vond of 1,000 was declared forfeited. His sureties aro Charles Barnum and Georca Stod- dart, Tho triul of tho woman was continucd from day to day, . Dennis O'Shaughuoray, tried for receiving atolen property; Verdict, not gullty, Henry Schmidt, tried for the larceny of a bag of coffee fromthe Milwaukeo & St. Paul Mail way Company ; verdict, not guilty, Christian Buerk pleaded guilty to selling Hquor without license in tho Town of Oak Park. ‘Tho Court jet hitn uf in order to procure a liconse, ag ho was an ignorant German, ‘Tho trial of Christopher I. Malone, for thr murder of Keegan, is set for to-day. THE CALL, Junor Bropaert—2 to 140. Jnpax Gany—123, 131 to 137, 140 to 181. Junan Jaurson—5f, 65, 56, 59 to 75, dupas Moonx—46, 51 5. JIrpag Nor , 225 to 254, devas Bootu—171 to 187. dthag Taee—115 to 125, exeopt 116, 116, 117, 120, and 123, JUDGMENTS, Surenion Count—Jupur Ganr.—Samuel Shoyer va. Adolph Simon, $27,62,- G. Ashieman et al. ve. Charles 8, Cleaver, $707.05.—Quauebury Slewarl ve, George 8, Congdon, $2,414. Junor,” Jaeson.—J, J, Bennett ot al. ve. The Rem- gale Ewpire Sewiug-Machine Company ; verdict, 1.5, SDux Buaxe,—T, Nass ya, Voter N, 1alberg, $500,—— P,ONell ya, Mra, Hi, Whitley; verdict for f4ih, and motion for new’ trisl.—Juaes & Stebbins va, BF, Btonws verdict, $99.65, incurr Covzt—Junor Trer.—Geo, NR. Wood et George H., Robert, John B,, and W, Scctt Fergus, ———__—-____,- Ite Smoked Fuur Tons of Tobacco and Died, ’ Yroy Times, Mr. Kalaes, who was known among bis s0- quuintancus by the usmo of the king of smok- ra, lias just died near Rotterdam, He had orevted a tuansion, ono portion of which wre do- voted to tho arrangoment of a collection of pives according to their uationality and chrono- logical order, A dow days before his death bo moved his Iawyor and made his will, in ‘hho dixected that all the smokers of the country should bo invited to his funeral, and that oach ehould be presented with ten pounds of tobacco, aud two Dutch pipos of nowost fasl- jon, on which should ba eugroved the namo, artoy, aud dato of the decease of tho tostator, Mo ‘requested all bis relatives, friends, aud fuucral guests to bo careful to keop their pipes allght during the funeral cero- ionies, aftor whit the whould empty tho ashea from their pipes ou the coin, Tho poor of the neighborhood who attandod to la lawt wiehes wore to recelyo annually, on tho anpiyorsary of hin death, tou pounds of tobacco and a small cask of gond beor, Mo dosired that his oal: coflinshontd ba lined with the cedar of his ald Ha- Yana vigar-Loxes, aud that a box of French cap- soral and 9 packet of old Dutch tobacco ‘should be placed at tho foot of his caltin, pipe was to be placod by his aldo, along with a box of matches, a tllnt and atool, aud some tin- der, a8 Le said thera was no kuowlug what might happen. A correct caloulator lias made out that Mr. Kalena had, during his 60 yours of life, smoked méro than four tong of tobacco, and ba drank about 500,000 quarts of beer. nate Saps ‘The Decinration of Independence. Tho orginal copy of the Declaration of Inde- peudenco, which Law bean in tho Patent-Utles for yeard, haw faded wo that the signaturew aro scarcoly Visible, and w rovolation hag parsed the House providing for thoir restoration, It ix the itention to Lave a skilled peuman go over tho documents with the aid of 2 strong microscope and retrace all tho ulgnatures go ay to make them distinet and legibl =—_—_ A WALKING ADVERTISEMENT. Liestose Brainag, 8, 0. 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At rarest novelty, Alter elsbo- Fale grepar Fi Airat in Uhicago, tho brillaut ut matic romauer, (a four acte, entitled, The - LONE HOUSE ON THE BRIDGE! Repleto with Heautitul and Appropriate Sconary, Charac: terlitle Appointments, Intensely Interesting Dramatic Incidonta, and au unequaled Cast of Characters. Uno ¢ uf the Season. Greatest Novelties of the § SUNDAY LECTURE SOOIETY, SUSAN B. ANTHONY ON “SOCIAL PURITY.” GRAND OPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY. March 1, 30. tu. _Adnutstina, 10 o2nte, WEST SIDE SKATING RINK, adolpa-st., corer of Ada, BENEFIT OF THOS. ALLEN, Fealctare Welt Uuminetions, | Promonad: Two fue Ursse Bands. Ice f cot onen.to shatore all the evening. Adrusslon, BANKING. DUNCAN, SHERMAN ® CO, BANEDRS, NOS, 9 & 31 NASNAL-ST., LW YORK, Inue CIRCULAR NOTES and LETTERS OF CREDIT for TRAVELERS IN EUROPE AND 1 ‘AST, nvailab ja all tho princ: (Y the United tes, Wa APHIC rita ta 1.08. HRNLA, HAVA MEXICO, Ay PAL Ascuuntsof Hanks, ftankure ald olora focaived. LEGAL. WITISRE AS, BY THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES for the Enatorn District of 3 du tho aul of J Qalker and othors, comps M ley & Wosterg iailway anny lofest aunts, Ip equity for the toreclusuro of curtain docds of truat or aortgages of ean) Company, das of January, 1:76, urdercd adjudged and decreed that said SMissleipol Valley t Weetera Railway Ounpauy id abenlutely debarred and furestorod equity of redemption a) premiser, pruporyy tuether welt apptrtenanegt esi Rollway Gomapany ds of trust and mortgages described. anoud ie auction by the underslgued ser in the sald Cant, to pay and eatiely the Id Company upun' its mortgage bonds the rigiite, Basal at a ald Chancery, Ri ert Beaker id Master should execute a certiticate atatin, toxather with the terns and that upon the ssme being col piiroved aud ouutirmed: Ny ty er aould oxecuia and deliver tothe pure ghiager or mearalaners of ald properly gal and sutiaiout deed or daeds for tha same, (rev aud clearay all inetine races; and that the said Master sould offer the whale utaaid franchises, and proporty, tugethor with the rollin, ne part (expen that part of ‘sald roady ul connected thorewith, westward froin the Tow! 3 nm, in Fewls County, dilsaourl, betwoon th Canton and tha Micourt Hsyer), andl that ould bo received therefor fess than 4.00, tho er should sol roadeted and ware fruit aa: nd the Mfasourt If for, we te to the highest bidder thera. r aude withoue celine ate staude, ‘without colling-stc fors and that, upon tite sole ‘ol eald road. property, shal 1d should roquita tho payinen Toaat two an ho boud he the, cortitoate of alo by thi s lance of the Aum bid -sbuuld, unless tho purchaser bea Halder or euvresent bond ar Non holders, tua or thon atc atthe cundrinsilin of saldealy, should Bild eato be cote fuel by thy as Crore and ald Durctaesr atnll boa i older oF re a tite ba pan of dled resent, bon or tie olueess inn, andin thar geent aineRe ang poser diner ould pay in cash aur of 200, 000, an: pr rata partion from the proceeds of said aale Doty theaaid Gourtthen found dus tortaoihor 11 oF lish holders, and the alence after site # may be paid iy bouds or presented hy'h ‘Now, ty virtue and in i ance of the sald deere: Joseph hipueny the Alastor in Ohancery of the Uoupt, will aeltat pula auction to tho hlhest. Ui at ths oastera fruit dove of the Uourt Houo uf ht. a er. Taal Gounty, ta the City of St. Lane, Iu tha date af Aliwaccl. on Wednesday, the fonetavith day of Apri, A, 1h ie’), hotween tin lnurs of ten o'clock in the lurvuoun and three in tho afturnoons tia'~Tho whalo sf the railroad, erty, toguthior with the rollin AY ‘Weate Farjuirad' to pay aid ta cash fartiiwith, and. the b ot bis Bid ipon the eouftmation afuck aaie by th Master in Chancery of the Vulted blates Circuit Court pastera [istafet ef tour Ho,, Alarch {, 1475. TREANUILY DEPAITT MENT. 2 mit ie Gutency, ee napa ra urab, i is ‘I ito all (erttone wird cilia tpatnnt telook Oounty Nadoutt Teak af oy cea if as dhe eetua int he Greednied to. A; iT of thoreat, wi th civer, mith thu lexal prin ratio will ty iaasuesia ‘oll TAY i hon! OX, eof Curennor, ~ FRAOTIONAL $5.00 Packages” OF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXOHANGE FOR bls of National Currency, at : TRIBUNE OFFICE. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, A nn nance a ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Extiaxation ov Rerrnency MANRR. tT Batards cente tutta er $4 ls CHICAGO & NORTH! . Toke ican lured Cake Ine A HS Comal: a inay-atsy and at the depots. ‘corner. foPevot corner or Wella and Kinz 4—Depot corner of Oanal and Kintl HITAN CENTRA'. RAILROAD, t and Foot ar Teentyaserond.st, tonbeaet eorner of Kantolph, eZ at Sunday Ex, CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD, tt City aut Denter Short LCM aan Springheth, Union b ir Kal Kanras City and Donver Fast fi Bt, Louis and Springfield Dt Vous, Springneld & 7 ail heouug Express, C & Fadueah Hallroad Streator; Lacon, Washisetaa dultet 4 Dwight Acoumtod. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, Cninn Hevaty enener Madlaan and Cannlesis, Ticket Oflre, os. Atty opposite Sherman Houte, and at Devo! Milwaukee, Marlison, Manrsa & rates du Chie, Local, "9a. m7 p.m. Milwaukee, Ja Crosse, Dt Pan nneapolis, thesugti my vin Milwanixco, erliny | Orbienal * 4:00D, ma, ‘penal Feat ILLINOIS CENTRAL AAILROAD. Pa a gh Puen CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAL Depots, font of Lakest., Indlanaene, and ane Giant aud Stcteenihoate, antutdepate isteentheat Ticket Ofices, 5) Claricatt nd Bureator Passo} Moua Oity ep, + Line, tor Oma . Wa Accommedation| fora Accumniudatios| thi RANKAK From Contra Derot, Jot Laken arromitoaty Ticket eter, Ld th Tndianapols, Loutsyi ue Day, é 925 a. m.| 32h p.m, CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO rineinnatt & * 8:23 p. ma, 2:1 a.m. Ling, St, Loule Hallway depts toe West Side, Theket ugiees IZ ~altrfee 840 p.m. TH00, wm. PITISOURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. From depot corner Ctiuton aud Carvollesa., Wet Side. Ficket asice, Vel Kancolphat., anid at depot. Taare. | Arrive. Columb Tey tear Lt HICAGO RAILWAY, eave, Arriea, Ried BALTIMORE & tito RAILROAD « arrice, ayo p. a, ¥ Mall, Sundaye Itxcopted, y. 33 as tu Express, Dail; CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Popol, corner af Vun Huren and Shermaneate,s Ticket offer, Grand Pacing Hel arrice, OFF: ei 3 8 DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, int lo Cun Ya Mail Bteamehi; ‘un -Baturday, sens Meh Ty ueld (ueludiag wale: Piro a ‘rhird ‘cabla sad’ ‘ategrage at his He th antdahe discortorta Sf osunsiag thie, trouble . NUY MAGKENGLH “Agont, Bh Weoadwaye He CUNARD MATL LINE, Sailing Three Times a Week to and {rom BRITISH PORTS. LOWEST RATES. .- Ottice, northwost corner Clark and HD 'VENNIT, Genorat Western Agent. AMERICAN LINE, REDUCED RATES LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, And all pojnte in Grest Britain and the Continent, ‘it, Westorn Azont, corner Madison. National Line of Steamahips, NOTIOR, Tuemost southerly route bas always been adopted by Balivg tt Sennen 8 ie Ren QUENS- N. York (ur London (dirvot) every fortnight fk, Si “Surreucy stearager ov realy 1 Hatt tkote at fawost retese and upward, ARSON, PB, cai Cl eyintt AY Oi and Randolph sis. (ppoutenes: “Grent Westorn Steamship Lino. From New k te Bristol (Hogland) direct, Great We are op Wriudiees Wada Si erch 10, HY ib Aragu Ly Cably Passa fa ic} Eee (American atid hy ea {LU Chanash beside GeONG ae 2, GEO, McDONALD, Agent. MEDICAL OARDS. NO CURB Novaril Dr, Kean, 300 SOUTH CLARK-ST, UMIVAUO, be or by wail, free of charge, Maz bs sonnulted, persouslly or Ly tel free. at, charge, oursilelironiavebetvous disgaves,” dts Ju Siig plpaicisn in the city whe werrauts cu Ofive Luurs. 9a. ur. toby. we MANILOOD RE: pORED. thiul impruduace, causi: Pe A ausedy, hes z ; will veud.seea'to bis follawaufloreras Addreca Se ee BEEVEY Ti Nauacet,, Bow Yorke