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B. F. ALLEN. Charges Mado In Connection with the Des Moines Gas Company, Alleged False Representations Regarding Its Bonds. The Acoused Denies the Truth of the Allegations, Statement of the Partners In the New York House. {is Relations with the Cook County Allen’s Charges Denied, CAPIAS SUITS, ALLEGATIONS OF COMPLAINANTS, ‘Tro suits were beguh yesterday against B. F. Allon, the President of the lato Caok County Na- Honal Bank, in which severe allegations aro made, Tho first sult was begun by Lorthold Lowenthal, and, in tho afidavit Med on which to obtain a capias, tho plaintiff states that, xbout the 18th of January last, F. Lb, Fake, a note- broker, applied to itn toindiuce bim to purchase a noto for £15,000, mado by A.'T, Androas & Co,, dated Jon. 18, 1875, payablo in sixty days, aud indoreed by thom, With the noto was offered na collateral security twenty-five bonds of the Des Moines Gas Company for 1,000 each, fesuod Nov. 1, 1872, and payable Nov. 1, 1852, and numbered from 2 to 5, 0, 10, 12 to 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 25, 26, 29, 30, J, 34 to 97, 48, and 49, Theso woro all tigned by B, I, Allon, as Preeldent, and Harry West, as Sccrotary, of sald Gas Company, boro interest at 10 per cout per nnnum, and purported to be accured by a trust- doed and firet Men on all the property and fran- chises of the Company. Enc bend contained tho following clauue ; This ia one of a cerien of flrut-mortgara bonds num- Lered from 1 to 109, iuclurive, amounting in the aggre of even date herewith, aud sccurod trust dated Feb, 15, 1873, conveying to F, 14 West, of tho City of Des Moines, Jowa, all tho right, tle, and futeréet which the raid Des ‘Moines Gas Gotnpany now bas or shall hereatter noqulre in and to all the personal and real estate, rights, franchises, rents, and eaxemonts of sald Gas Company, fu trust fur tho Denellt of tho holders of all of ita firat mortgage Londa nnd coupons, with power, in casa of dtefault in paying the ntureat or principal of sald bonds or any Of theta, tu take posrerslon af aud sell the amo, aud to apply ‘tho proceeds to the payment of eald ‘his bond to bo valid only when auth it by a certifleato appended Leréto signed by sald Mr. Lowenthal states that the bonda offored to him woro ell authenticated as provided in tho Ilo, howover, declined to discount’ tha note or rocolve the bonds until ho was better, entivflod of thoiryaluo and validity, Vake ro- ferred him to B. F, Allon, and that goutleman, on being quosttoued, assured Lowenthal thattho Londs were valid; that he had signed thom, and know thelr valuo; that thoy wero worth at least par, and woro secured ‘by a frat lien on tho Gag Company's property, Actingon these ropresent- , Lowenthal discounted tho note offered ‘ako, aud took tho bunds as collateral so- "Thee lainti® now charges that he haa since TWO BETS oF NoNDS of like charactor aud omoitut were iasued, and that tho first issue, of which Lo fivo, is uuscoured, the trust-deed last ixeuo, allof whiok are oututan 4itf hus also discovorod that A, ‘I. Andreas & Co. algned tho note at Allen's requoat, and for his accommodation, that Fake acted a8 Allon’s baoker, but concvatod this fact, tho amount reecived from tho ‘tho proporty of tho Gas Is only worth enough to pay the trust- existing; A. I. Andreas, composing tho firm of A. ‘I’, Andteas & Co., is Insolvent; B. 1. Al uos lefs the Stato an holds twenty. and that ho paid disvount over tb dis living in Towa, and Lowenthal therofora aska that Allon may bo Arreuted aud held to bail to of any judgment that him in tho presont ault ‘TMX BECOND BUTT, John II, Hammond, who 000 under ‘lika circumutuacos. Tho bouds ho holds aro Nog, 05, 90, 97, 93, 00, aud Inthiacasoit isallogedthat piled to Juhu I, iscount n note for Androus & Co,, and i on. AB nocurity for thn pay Fake offered for doposit wiz ach, mado by tho Dos Moines Gas Compony, ond algned by B. F Preeldont of the samo. rountiag the note, mi corning tho valuo of sured “him that they wor licn on, tho Gas Works & trust-docd of tho same, to niaketho discount, aw the Upou thess ovaurances tho note, and tho soc! tia clumed, to be secure the payment may bo rendered agalust Tho accond sult ty by 100 of thosame iusuo, lout F.L, Fake aj Mammond to have him di B6,000, mado by A. 'f, florsed by 1. F. Allen, - taent of the note, bondu of 81,000 u a Beamon hotons di ado inquiry o} len con- the bonds, and Allon a8. ro 8 first mortgage Ho also udvieed hin 8 #Kecutity was amplo, Hammond discounted urity lina since turned ont, On this Allon bail in tho sum of $6,000, papers, however, werv not vervod until to- tho operations of Allon, tormplications, were as follows: by A. I. Andreas & which lod to theso ‘Tho note mada Co, was for his accommoda- ond ho furnished the bonds to be Mr. Fako acted as sotiated the nuta with Jammond, fangement boing that Allon waa to meot tho noto when it fell duo, Br. Androay Unable to take ¥ up, and was compalled to ask ¢ turned ont that tho mortgage icates, havlug, it is eesertod, no used as collateral security. bonds wore dup! valuo whatover, Bonds to tho amount of $100,000 had heon tn ed by the Gas Company aud put upon the Now ‘ork markot, but, some object! 8 duplicate issue was made and fore fed, tho firat inatio being returned for canvol- n, - Instoadsof destroying thom, Allon, it ts of thotn for collatoral acourley in jon beluy mado ta said, made usa the mannor ind busily at work tecdinga agaiuat him, sat piving other and good aceu with a probability of aucce: to stave off pro. isfying thoclaims by rity, ond, it is eluted, x loves, a8 is stated aboyo, that good tho securltion oriinally ich Bro unquestionably good, howevor, those persons to as 4 resnoneible noed not have re sincoMr. A. i ay them threo times over witho: Matos that ho be! Mr, Alien will mi wan by others, wha this is wot done, whoin Mr, Androi tho slightest fea: in fully ablo to ut tho slightest Last evening 3fr. Allon and Mr, Obadiat Jark- for Mr. Hammond, loft for Dos i dcclaros thut he can nde aro fully so. complainants, and, do #0, ns advieod, m until hls roturn Bon, the attorney provo with onse that thor Sured ag stated by Lim to tho c ‘son, boliaving he will i Principal totake no soto ote, Tee oraEus, sesh 1B Of there two auity yostoniny after- boon, Doputy Sherif! Korn tarvad a civ mons on B. YY, Allon by, and HC, Nutt, wil torm of th Anawor the «1 rd 81 Charlos Stewart, B, citing them to appeur 0 9 Burerlor Court and uit brought againat thom by the jade for thosam of $500,000, Tho notified, Mr, ‘one which grew out of the Stur- tha Cook Couuty Bank was a ole for margin checks, aud the Board of ‘Trade ea ou hia bond, alo served proccasea tance of Jusao A. Foroman have brought aaits in vort of oloaring-| against Allon and thoes ‘The sam cera are Allen at the ius —-—__ ‘W YORK FIRM. HI ATATEMENT OF MESSE, UTEPUENE AND DLEXNEL- iu. Mosers, William A, haseott, mombers of the phons & Oo,, of Now Yi following statement concernin; with Allen sad the Cook Conn: It ta with the greatest reluctanc id aa to our relations to bl tional We havo felt that demanded privacy concerning our jusrrol rots ‘We sasordingly socoy Tr, Phens and i, Blenuer- late Srm of Allen, Ste- Lavo published the 6 their rotations © We HOw abandon THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE “FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1875. 14 ia unnanal pabuelty produced, and outd not, throngu {ue publlo prints mnke atlawer to many falec atatementa sald (o come from him, Conacloun of our fntegrity, wo trusled wo would he vindicated by the qindual hnfolding of Mr, Allen's affairs, and. by hin Relf, and we preferred to antiffer patiently for atime, rather thun dos hasly actto bo afterwards reyretted, Wo wero profoundly sorry for Mr, Allen's misfortunes, We wero mora grieved to aco bin fall in moral conrags andl atlopt a coures of falechood to retain a fevorable public oploton, but we could find some excuse in the preat trinles ho was undergoing, A course of falne- hood, however, once adopted, fs ditictlt to withdraw from, Actuated by unconyuerable malice, he bar, withont fhe slightont neceasily, prepared and'sworn to a falso 111 of complaint of dimolntion of eopartner whip, andl hos given currency to it by publication, In defonso of our integrity we now Rprak, conscfoun that our silence and forbeirauce aro thrown away upon um, ‘Wo asrert that the publication of this bill wan actunt- ed by malice, and with the intent to deatroy our creiit asbankeru, ‘Tho sole auccees that cunll beoxpected waa fromm itn circulation in the public press, for every allegation of wrong contained therein ta not only false, but can be readily: proven to be falad by Wz, Allen's own written alatements in our porsession, The bill waa unnecessary, Lecanro we had already, more thay two weeks before, an Mr, Allen know, filed a UN (freo from malicious atstementa) anking # decree 6f court to dissolve our ten-year parineralip with Mr. Allen, We nhould tot have even done that tad wa Jen able to get an interview with Mr. Allein; but sloce his failtira on the 1th of January, our most strenuous efforts have failed to bring about an Inter= view, There wan no dfiticulty in Mr, Allen's accom: piishing the dtasolution he asks for without fling this un, AE ia unnecossary to trouble our friends with denials of cach matter alleged by bint, Wa do not desire to givo currency to them even hy denial, Ono matler wo willexplaint Mr. Allen swears to story of tho purehuro of a aller mine, and a mpectl tion therein, We nover apecuinted, either with 1 firnn's money or our own, oF for firm or Individual a count, Wo never bonghts mine or part af amine of any sort, for ourselves or anybody clue, ‘To ond tis miue story iinny'be. well for us to tell it, A docd of the property called the Mono Mine was made out in the natne of ‘our Mr. Klophens, av ‘Trane teo, aud put {nour hands as security, Haring as odin the negotiation, and being “parties, by the eapecial advico und approval of safd Allen, fu'a low to certain persons jnterested iu aait mine, wo,wers to re- colve our commission or bonus by avme Intorcst in aid property, Wo never purchased Into aald properts, or peld ony money for sald fnlerest, and we havo not yet received said Louur, “We were linply interested fu salt loun, ‘The relations of Allen, Stephens & Co, ta the Cook County ational Bank are, that nuder agsurances nol eiusly made, they advanced tho tunk a large amount of cash, An tsual in such busfuess, toy took cara to see that thoy were properly sectired,’ and, when asked to mako uncovered advances to the Guok County sank, they {nvisted that Mr, Allen should mortgage hia amplo real eatato to eeoure them before they would do sn, They hold amply security, even not counting matters of collateral, elc,, in whieh they have been develyed, Some of theso decoptlons aca as follows: Allen, Btephons & Co,, have found themsclyes the porecusors of paper of the Cuok Contity National Bank, and found the collateral for eame hypotticcated eleewheres they have bad socirities gent them to raise mon! which wore collateral to notes hypatheented cleawheroy mioney has Leen obtalned of thein on bills toceivabieon. Foprosentations thatthave proven faleo; they liayo Lorn constantly aud yersttently decetved an to tho conill- {fon of tho Cook County National Bank and raid Alien, Anlong on the bank conthuted Dueinerr, theso things could bo hhiden, but when the bank fallcd many {hinge beceina apparent from the Inreetigation of par fee concerned, “Wo have never beou parites tu thea rans, Hero we would prefer to stop, but wo feel driven to forecast future ussaulta, for wo will ave to oxcuse for troubling you with onr aftaics, Tumors nro aud will be circulated, We will not be able to fesuo a clreniar in auawor to every ruiaor, but we would propare onr frioude against thorn, It has been circulated in the public prints that our account with the bunk was Jo Iuoztrienble confusion. when it was not 0, Wo concealud nothlug, held nothing ack ea to our account, and tho scconnt au we bind it waa found verifled by the facts when examlued, Itwas tald that » mortgago given us was not a mortage, DUE simply an exproraion of wiliinaners to mortgage, and that it was recorded {n bad faith, It is now generally admitted tu hoa mortgage, und “those futereatod dive cover there wae no bad faith, Now that it is a mort gige, tho statement fa efrewiated that the advancos ‘wero not maces but tho official examfuation of our nce count dteclosed that the advancos were mado to doublo thoamount, Allke with there, all runions we lave yot heard have been falso, all emotiating from aw faleo pire po of ne. ‘The falluros of th Cook Connty National Dan, and B, J, Allen, aro in no wiro duo to ony act of ours, ‘Wo nada every effort to cave them from disaster, but no effort could save them, Our great services aro now forgotten, Allen, Stephens & Co., havo nover nuspended, Very truly yours, ALLEM, Srevusys & Co, AMUSEMENTS. THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Mr. Toolo playod Inst svoning tos very fair houno, notwithstanding tho weather, a chango of bill having beon announced. Tho programme includod throo proces, which wero admirably cal- culated to exhibit tho artint in threo of bis strongent piecos of charactorization. The opene ing pico was “Off the Line," which wae played by him tho firat night of his ongagemont during lls briof visit to tho city boforo, Tha pleco moved vith the smoothness and accuracy of a Tatchino, and wna highly rolisued. Tho farco, “Old Frionda," in which Mr. Toola appoared as Simmons, was a rateling sort of affair, ood showed tho comedian in his comic aspect, a8 Amorican nudicncos aro apt to viow it. Tho wketch of “The Dodger,” with Mr, Toole aa tho horo of tho sketch, wound up the evening, To-utghs he plays the part of Billy Lackaday in the ripe old comudy, “Swootbearts avd Wiyos," ‘This pleco ie pretty woll known from accasloral ropresuntations, snd will doubtloss ba appro- eluted by the audience, LAWRENCE BARRETT, ‘The success which Mr, Barratt has mot with ib tho East during tho past two months bas boon oxtromoly flattering to that talented artist, His return to Chicago noxt week, when he will play at MoVicker'a Theatro, will givo tho public a chance to see one of tho rare oma of tho mod- ern stago which tt falled to support whon Mr, Barratt was Inst in tho city. During bis Iaut wook he prosentod a piece which true lovers of art must havo long wished: to sco—the pathetic and f{dytic drama of Scottish lito, “Jamie Horeboll, or ‘The Man o' Airlie.” ‘This ox- quisito drama, which haa beon played overy- whero but in Chicago to full houses and wooping audiences, was given for tho first‘timo to a vory Nght bonso at the Acndomy of Music, It was {it beginning to maka tho wenvation it should ave dono at the outsot whon Slr, Barrott’s on- Bagoment cndod, aud he was followed by anothor star, Mr, Barrott opens with this ploco Monday night, and will Brobably tako it up just where ho loft it. If ho dovs, hoe will have no reason to complain. of want of appreciation. Tho Picco was new to Chicago, butis sulliciently known to call out the play-going public. M'VICKER'S THEATRE, ‘Mra, Nousby's continued indiaposition loft Mr, McVickor no alternative last ovoning but to re- pent “The Lady of Lyons,” which was given with Mrs, Allen ax Pauline. Mr, Kinsloy, Mr. Grau's agent, givos positive agsuranco that Mra Rousby will havo suillcicutly recovered to play a this evening, whon she will appoar as Juli Sheridan Knowles’ “Hunehbace UM — . AChild Kilted by a Dog. Apainful story from Homer, Courtland County in thus briefly told by the Ithaca Journal: "A littlo gir] named Clark, aged 4 Yoars, was visiting Friday afternoon with Ler paronts at tho house ofa Mr, Jouelyn, ® short diutance east of the village. A daughter of tho Inttor invited her little visitor tu go out tothe coop and seo hor chickons. Thoy wont together, and sa thoy woro passing through the wood-house wore jolted by 4 largo dog belonging to Mr, Jouclyn Ay. riving at tho hen-houso, the daughter of Ar, Joselya opened the door and passed in, ‘Tho little Clark girl, attempting to follow, was ket ypon by the dog, which so frightened the Josolyn girl that she cloacd tho door of tho hen- House. Tho screams of the girl at loncth reachod tha ears of the inmates of the house, whocame running to her assistance. When they reached the spot, tho doz had hia tecth faxtened in tho child's right arm, aud was shake ing hor furiouely, She was rescuod, but was horribly mangted, Ono ear was bitten off, tho right cheek bitten out, aud a portion of the Bcalp tora off, Boride these wounds, both arms wero terribly mutilated. Everything was doue to re. Nove the excruciating suffariuge of tho unfortu- fote child during the night, and this morning death ioreifully put au end to them,” A Child's iden. Potterttte (Pa. ra’ Journal, Bovoral evenings since « Pottsville mother was owing her bright Uttlo G-yoar old Doro’s “Paradise Lost.” ‘Tho child was gvoatly intor. osted in tha magnificent pictures, and also in tha story the mother told by way of oxplauation, Unltke the major portion of obfldren who wauld have heard tho strange, eventful tory, aud thon turned opon-mouthed to thoughts of bread and blackberry-jam, tho child of our little narrative pondered on what whe bad heard, ‘ho result of a Brows mindy, San arine ak follows: “Sarma, B'pose you & and tno had bean jn tho Garden of iden iad fou aud papa had eaten the forbidden fruit and Thadn't, then he and you would have been turned out aud 4 wouldn't. Do you know what I'd e-douo? I'd a-pitched flowery over the fonce to you.” ‘Tho mother told the child that the angot would not have perultted any communication between par- ents ond child under any circumstances. “Phen 2d oat the cult aud go with you," said {ho child, FAREWELL. An Ola Landmark to Be De- The Washingtonian Homo to Bo Con- verted Into Kindling-Wood. the Venerable Fdillce Maw Been Put. Uses to Which The New Structure, Thero {aan impressive dignity about an old house whouo mousy roof, wonther-beaten slides, antiquated gables, old-fashioned doors and win- dows, timo-stalvod walls, and decrepit cock- roachos tollof tha distant past to ita youthful neighbors, haughty tn their gurish newness and modern architectural elegance, cites our veneration, nud wo accord it to auch a house fraught with the memories of days long luce gone, and cloquent of the changes which timo snd nan have wrought on overy pide of it. Its ago gives ito history, It may justly boast an anciont ancostry, aud took down with con- tonipt upon the mushroom architectural upstarts whoxo origin is 9 fortuaate speculation im corner lots or a lucky turn ins grain cornor, tiquity may enlitle it to the complacent dignity of o sitvor-halrod patriarch among a socicty of concoited coxcombs of tho modern day. It in a Jondmark of tho city’s progress, and aa o solitary ropresentative of past times tella of days whon Chivego had fittlo to Loast, and furnishes 3 etarting-point, as it wore, from which to measure the growth it lisa attained, It is aad to Heo ‘THESE OLD LANDY. monider, porish, and pass away, links which hold tho naw sud the old together, purpose of recalling the ppy dave whon Chiengo could not boast the o's party, “Tha Storo,” tha Police Board, orom Foley, They aro a relief from the cou- templation of overlaating chango, and the ruddy, slaving newness of evorythiug; and tho min that turns to thom is refreshed, unless embitter- od with thoughts of the wretchod pooplo whom they recall, who subsisted without the ins extimablo blessings enumorated above, and many others whieh Cnicago posionses to-day, robuet hardihood of those lankmarks in surviv- ing tuo thousands of transformations that hava heen offected has awakened much admiration ; thoy havo beon regarded with tondor mtorest,— perliaps thoy aro assoclatod with many pleasant recollections ; and it is productive of much wrotchednces nud mourning to geo them de- ftroyed by ruthloss hands te make room for “improvements.” It isulmoxt like losing an Antiquity ex- nud serve tho usoful ‘Tho above saddening reflcctions have becn awakoued by tho diecovery of a baso design uyon one of Chicago's best-known and inunt-honored Iundreds of people will be affee:ed, to tears to Lear that THE WASUINOTONIAN iato bo torn down, It is to bo suro, by a vow and far more commmodious etructuro, but what happy susociations, what pleasant experioncos, what dear and vivid recol- Jeations have for yeara within tho rudo, rambling old building, whose various coats of white pulnt could never quito invalidato its claims to autiquity! Can a now bnuitdlog of proposscesing brick. of fresh paint, of clean floors, of woll-vontilated roomy, of light and alry hallways, ovor be ao done to the heart of tho incbriato ? ‘Thero aro hundrods to-day whose oxperiences havo made the old roolery doar to them, who will mourn bittorly that tho fint of destruction has gone forth, Tho regular old habltues of tha cup, tho scady Ecclevos of the tap-room, will shrink from tho protentious now edifice, hoy will not wi tags and filth, bad habits and sanky conatitu- tions, within a structuto where such extraordi- nary macuificonce abounds, Thero waa GOMUTIING ADOUT THE OLD MOML which waa far moro in accord with the drunkard'’s sonsitive foclings. There was o brotherhood in itu rulued appearance, in its wroteheduces and Tut-holes' had a charm, wero his frionda, 80 much company floors which mare uOME replaced, to bo clustered nbout aud randour of tho ingly take their onoral dilapidation was only tor bis mivory. walting unetoady wore in rogular guit ho hud acquired, ‘The walls did not staro with roproachful purity, not too comfortably voutilated, tho bods not too soft to break him of his reat, disgusting appoarsnce of violont roform about tho place, No drunkard present himeolf for admittanec, aud nono wore obashed at ‘Tho inebrinto hore passed his Lappicst days, aud his voluntary osila from sour-mash disponsu- torios was not dificult to bear. Io cannot hope for such uarmonious surroundings in 9 naw building, and he will regrot deoply to sca tho fa- vorito sceno of his jim-jams pass from tho favo The rooms wera ‘There was uot a high-toned su! TUE UECOLLECTIONS OF THE VENENADLE stRuc- Tune fre not confined by auy moans to this clase, Indeed, thoy aio the mot modorn of thoss which contto within tho old building. It is in fact a pleco of architcctu: iro which, compared with those resulting fro: m Chicago's rapid ay justly boost of @ vory respect voncrated for ears a8 one of tho oldcat Jaod-marks of the Veut Bide, and in this senso ita destruction will -bo gonerally regrettod. It was built some Yyonra prior to 1848—tho oxact date ia not known and was thon ono of buildings in tho young sidered to bo a great distance from tho business contre With ono or two excaptiona it was the most romoto atructuro on the Wout Sido, and the it o9 a farmors' hotal was thought to bo vary foolhardy fudeed to locatoit in auch au out-of-tho-way locality. Jo the year 1818, tha Chleago Stock-Yarde ground surrounding “Bull's tel was then callod, and it bo. ry Sor stock-drovora, © Trausit Houso is t tho fincet aud largest It waa thou cou-- bulldor who erected Woro orocted on Ilead," a8 tho hot camo & favorito hostel: at that timo what th present stock-yards, A large business was doi who, while his sagacity in bi whore he did might reasonabl: tioucd, was on tI ne by ite proprictor uilding the atructure have Leon ques- ho high road to fortune aq Boon their . romoyal, ‘oars aftorwarde—in 1856—to the ho IMlinols Coutral Railroad track Cottage Grove avanue, daily aud nightly of large ‘THONGS oF DRovEn: and was also patronized toa lar; ple ** from the city,” who looks Of distance somewhat na tho pre: Tegarda Sunny Side or Downing’ uscd a8 & tavern aftor tho romoval of the stock- oir chaugo in location ite It was tho roating placo 8 extent by peo- upon it in point sent Chicagoan yards, but with th t i largely patronized by est Bido lines having thelr wontorn Upon thoir extension it Was deprived of this busivoss, and atterwards ell into the bands of sovoral families, who need Tho city in the mean- far boyond it ; Madison and tho prestigo It as 4 tenement-houso, time bad extonded ituolt me thickly built up, 'a Head once poxscysed wan lost for yor. It tically waw ABANDONED ALTOGETHER, nod wnoveupted until about 1864, A. J, Bloole rented ft, roitted 1t some- and turned st into medical institute for ocure of diseascs by oloctricity, It waa used for thia purpose for about o yoar when ho ro- to the East, and it foll into tho hands of Of bonovolent ¢entioman, among whom vis, who had organized a society EYORM OF DUUNKAND!, made various improva- old structure to a mora Propossossing appearance, and: oo- their Sociuty, dignify- Wanhingtonian Homo, go of ponitent drank. and will ba so usod until the lat willbo razed to the ground, structure is altogether wortblesa for ancy of the Society, or, in fuct, for any rposo, aud the lumbor which constitutes Presented an aspoct of compara- » Of which the people of curler roud and boastful, wi wood to Ight kitehou to which to devote the but tho whirligig of tlio is wogular changes, ed, a6 almout every at the corner of Madison atroot aud ue, has of late yoarw fallen into the ow leaf of decoy and dilapldation, it pervistent efforts wero necessary it has beon simply finpoasible to It euitable accommodstions for $! iy a rickety, tuwhle-dowa, Meuts to restore the ft it with tho title of the as been used as & rofu ards over sinco, of May, when tt tive gratideur, An iguoble usa onde noble structure, Lit hat remarkablo for very ‘he Homo, which is situut together, in ‘avide wi Ha dutoatean te worn-out eld hulk, which han ontiived sta tims, and, Hie hundreds of sinilar “landmarke," mrt pass away to cole infy the demands of ati aye of improvement, Tho decision to rabuiid was arrive! at noma time ago, ant the work will he commenced an soon ad tho destruction of the preront building Teaves the ground vacant. "The old YLome will be replace? A FINE DICK BUILDING, five stories in hoight, of an oxtent equal to ths present structure. ft will bo provided with #,.acluus parlors, bed-roome, dinluy and kitchen room, chapel, rendiag-room, bath-rooms, and in aword, with every necded accommodation, ‘The plang, which are now preparing, will be adopted ata special mooting scon tu bo called. it in ox- pected tho now building will bo ready for occu paucy about noxt October. CIVIL RIGHTS. THE ENGLISH AND “CIVIL-RIGHTS," To the Kaitur uf The Chicago Trivune: Curcauo, March 15.—You would much obtige your humble servant by giving us the details of the way this mubject bas been treated by our quondain ancestor, England. Thoy—the Engiian —tirat abolished slavery in thor Wost India posscxeions, and, ina wort of outagonistic way to our peculiar inatitution, set us aa exampic of moderation in theirtreatment of the negro,—oven taking our muchenbused refayeos, aud making much of them im their aristocratic circlen, 1 once enw an English gentleman talking with tha colored Captain of o veesel from the port of Naesau, and Iwas struck with the respectful manner in which tho ' Bloody Englishman” addressed the Captain, ond vico varea. What a. contrast, thought t, to what we seo in this enlightened land of America,—this “ free Amer- feansile." Why, nothing shorl of Old Ave Lin- coln would dowuch athing here, , I am aatlefied that thin horror of the nogro will wear off somowhat after a time, for I notice that thoso who bonst of beviug tho most freedom with them when at tho Sonth aro the most vituporative arainst thoir recognition, co-equal, at tho North, It tg all poneenae to turn up the none at a colored narxon because of hin color alono, becnure wo eve thon at our sides in those very rentauranis, poking their norew ovor our shoulders, and fin- ering our dishes, cooking our victuald, and barboriug us, Yot coin'nt thon in such queation- ablo shapo ng table-compauion,—fo ¢a—thet is the rub, ‘To cat, ur to wait upon us,—that'y tho question. Yes, oven to be our minses,—to take care of our dear baby,—to wash cur linen, But give us the dotails of how the colored man is trented in England, We aro told by Irothor Poehies that the Hindoos employ nove but white waitora when thoy can get tuna, Shey courier bleck the bou-ton hue, and whito the dertated, ABC. A GERMAN VIEW OF THE CIVIL-RIGHTS DILL, New York Dewtachea Volksblutt, Murch 12, ‘The debates on tho Jately-enactol Civil-Nights bill and tho so-called forcement act give rise |. to numerous contomolations. Wo have repeatedly expressed our viows in rogard to the Civil-Rights bill, and must concede that the race-prejudices, which now exist mora gloringly than ever at the South, and the dis- turbances consequent thereon, Lave contributed tho most to the enactment of this In. Weboliove in ite Impartial provisions and their juntice, nud aro fully convinced that uo toyal adopted citizen can object to ity execution, Wo also believe that tho bill wilt utrengthon tho Union cloments attho South, aud this contribute iu a material dogres to the paciilustion of thas sectlon, The bill by no means guarantees “social” rights or priviloges, 8 tho Oppoxition would have tho people think, but simply reazgoverates tho equality of all individuals in their public in- torcourse. ‘Vhia “ public” right of overy citizen the South is unwilling to concede to the omancipated colored nan; ond its refusal todo #0 constitutes ouo of tho usurped “Southorn” rights, for tho roinatitution of which tho wholo native-born population of the South labure iucesunutly almost to ® man, On this account alone it was necessary tolnve tls bill passed, no that the deluded + South- eins "might at isst awake from their fancied roam, The President signed tho bill immediately, Wo call tho utteution of our readers to tho rit mor, busily circulated iu the summor of i874, ‘which bad it that the Prosidout would yeto such o Inw, aud eurronder tha cmancipaled colored raco to their fato ; that he was coyuotting with the ox-Nobels for their favor, and intriguing for Ais re-election in 1376 by moans of their ausiute anco; and much more of the sswo despicable stult, All those politicians, iotont on undonnining tho nopularity of Grant with the poople, axsistod zealously in circulating this rumor; and, if thoy now mean to remain couvistent in thelr slander- ous attacks, thoy will be compolled to whistle on tho othor tune, ‘Tho samo motives which attempted to blacken tho toyalty of tho President sro probably at tho bottom of the remarks which some Congreas- men mado on the subject of the Enforcement act, whob that measure was debated by thom. ‘Tho warniug, that the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus should not be intrusted to any President; that no Provident desorved such a vote of contidence; aud such like patriotic(?) talk, wo vouture to say, i likely onough popular only in somi-Copperhoud States like Conuocti- cut, and in euch States, most Jikoly, even only on tho eve of an olection. ‘bia romiuds us iuvoluntarily of tho fable of tho dog that saw tho reflection of the picco of mest in tho water, and, in snapping alter the shadow, lost tho substauco in bis mouth. Porhaps this fable can be applied by a cortain ox-Congrowsman from Conuecticnt aftor tho election that is to ensue thero sbartly. ‘The sneponsion of the habeas corpus writ hos ‘been logalized since Charles 11.'s timo on occa- sion of an insurrection, and was frequently made use of by Proatdent Lincoln ax a legitimate Weahae of warfare against the Rebels and their friends, p When tho Ka-Iflux disturbances of 1871 had yittually put the South ina state of robellion, Congress logatized tho suspension of tho writ, and Preridaue Grout mado use of it just ag Line cola had proviously done. At that emo, as well ay at presont, tho position were in holy torror of this woapon, T’residont Lincoln was do- nounced by thom as tho aauassin of the Ropith- He, and many of tho faint-hexsrted aud white. foathored among tho Ropublicana joined tho chorus of the whining enemy. Wo aro convinced that tno achievements of tho War can only be maintained by an “ aggres- sive” Republican party, Every wavering stop leads on to Its destruction. It roquires an iron lind to ereato order out of the chaon in the South, and it requires fron moasuros ta ourb tho reaction that threatous, Who doea not rocollect tho timo immediately prior to the Proclamation of Emancipation, when ovorythiog was uncer- tain, and the peopl seomed to Lave lout all ono in the futuro nd how averything mendod for tho botter inimediately afterwards, whon Vickw- burg Led fallen, and stroke on stroke descended on the obols ? What happened then ropeaty itself to-day, ‘Tho social rebellion of the South againet the now state of things, which Ina alroady attained gigantio proportions, must be balked now aud forevor, elue it will be too Isto, And, in that cave, no power will be pawerful onough to force the loyal people of the Unitea Blates to ackaowl- edge an Administration olscted by Ku-Klux and WI Mes Lraptio Robela, and scquicscod in by Northorn doughfacea, Lyery publio intoront demands the continuance of Kepublican party supremisay, and the strengthening of the hands of the National Exeoutive; and in tha hands of forward tt to New player to eign, which he does a week or a long cr lime, ater Aste, 1@ not that, contract dink SPORTING NEWS, Tho Committee of the Indianapolis Con- vention Still in Council. Dispatches Received Board of Appeals, from the It Bbowe a Desire to Do Something, Harry Wright on tho Force Case. DEDATH WITH THE BOAND OF APPEALS, The Comiitteo appointed at tho Indianapolis Western nnd Southern Turf Axeociations, to confer with tho National Board of Appeals relative to appointiog a Board of Referees to adjudicate turf disputes arising in tho Weat and South, wors atill at tho Palmer Iouse yesterday, whore n (elographic correspondance on the wb. ject took placo batween ft nud the Buard pels, now in seseion at New York. THE HOARD HEVLINA, ‘Lhe following was received carl roply to the dispntch cent by the Committee the Previous evening ; New Yone, March 17, Patmer Houxe? board o} {ng.Association has already revolved to. meet in Chi sags on fitut Tuonday in May neat, aud in Indianap son Orst Tuesday in November can be adjourned to auy other Wentern Ing the Board's prerence, Hoard can and Commissioners to tok vin the day in 0. 8 McNeil, Chatrman, ppeala of National Trot ‘Those rocetiug fe tentlinony whenever proper, srmenis ou memniere ‘mort chesrfally any lero never advited by circumstances so to f would be pleases to b phere bt Chicago in May upon this snd_other wtb. conteined In sau dhopatch, en in duly, snd here iu December this arrangement will Le hereafter tr Loard sina meetu in IT ‘The Committeo repiicd ne toll Cmteago, March 17.—0, iF ard of Apreaim dew} uinitter, the Convention t not Eattern, hut Weetern and Southern men abould try. caees arising in the West and South, thus recuring for thore puctious cheap and. prompt adjudication in the only inauner m Chairman of watisfactury ta rt f the Hoard of Appesis, They have lately realized this fact. ‘This Commitice almed tu sugrest a method, in our tel: egram, not humiMating to your Board, and at the rame lime carry out thy fustructions of the Indiannpolla Convention, We fecl justified in saying to your Board that the Went and South will be disappointed, nx are the reeult of thls conference, if your coin; their Committee, at 1. Whom we have regarded as the Honal Apsociation, will carry the country wert of Obto almost without exception into secession, It te the further belief of (hia Committee that when the tine com: OpON reesions in tho West, Southern agsoctatloua will Z, fem Af aus, Western of interested” in your pro- Deal endeavors e avord disrintion, aad views aa expressed in your message to us it 4 our opinion you will socn tecome rimpiy an Esstern arroviation, ond beliove that cay to eveld disruption. Wea: To this the following was recived: OS. SeSet, Chatanan, ‘tuo rule under whiek aud it auall be done, Board ues no power to make 0 aiter a rile, Comimierioners composct of Western members ty take testimony will fully cover tho object ‘There aru for Western meters now in the Board, ifure can be added ut tho nest Cungresa, Tho proportion of Wesloru members will do anything {hat th rules permit us to do, Just ume the rile under whieli you expect My telegram of yooterday \raw inte tobe, aud is thought to be, eulmtantially reaponeiuto cit by the Indisnayolis Uonven- Ia Uhe West disxatisfed with the members of our Toard from that tection? If ao, they would mont cheerfully reign, inn large degrea the To calla Tart Congiess now would venfent to trottiny inet who sre throughout the cut try bueily enuaged in stucking thelr stables; but for this wa would prefer au fnucdiate Congress, OW, Woonuny. to ald Wertern turf interosts When you snjgest tothe wishen express blie confidence, In onawer to this tho following was returned ; Cirasco, Mareh 13, We Charmaa Na- ‘ou admit power 7 ony. WH not the eource from which springs your power to do this justify your appoluting referees?” Referees go one atep {ure iuer ouly, and recommend a decision baeed uy testimony, whick may be declared by tha President a4 a binding decision temporarily, upon the veriled written statement of our Seeretury that it fs the ree- oinmuendation of our refereva thut tho President excr- bs referees’ recommendations take immediato effect, aimply reforred to tho Wroval or disapproval at aubrequent committee aro unsuthorized to make war upon individauls, nor is {t our derize to da so. Wo want not ouly to’ take evidence in turf disputes ariedng in tha Weat, but to make recommendations a8 tutetr disposition by the Board of Appeals, We do not ark the Hoar to inake or alter rules, Auxioun for an timnedinte adjustment, we recommend that your Buard nicet this Committes at Clucago on fusl., of nt the adjourned Convention on tli thelr findings will Moard for their apy ‘THEY WILL COME ON, Tato fa the evening the following reply was New Yous, March 1.—0, &, MeNetl, Chatman: Board {4 loaded with busincsr, and’ are hi aring it off the docket, Meet your Committcs wt the Palmer Houre on the 24th and a quortim will be pr will remain necessarily ou duty hero, dis- ing of cases it accordance with instructions now veing yiven, Ava Weatero inan, I assure you of tho most earnost disposition on Board to do all it has ubout a more perfect between the East und. oO. W. To thts tha Committee rop! Ouicauo, March 18, Tt will adjourn to 6 purt of the eutire the power to do toward bringing Anton of fcellng and of strength Yoo.ry, Chairman, . W, Weoley, Chairman Hoard Your tolegram recelved, and ft 18 eatisfar- ‘ommittee haa adjourned to im Hoard on the 24th, as you anaye New, Chairman, ‘The Committee thon adjournod. LIVERPOOL STEEPLE ‘CIASE. 18,—The Liverpool great national etecplo chaso took place to-day, and wax won by Pathfuder, (lato becoud, aud Layeine third. BASE BALL. TNE GAME aT LOUSY, Tho Lonisyille Courier-Journal of a recent dato has tho following to ssy about their teams : ‘Tho hage-ball season will soon act in, By tho Int of April wa will probably seo our leading clubs organized and roady to begin practice, and tha tussle championship of tho State will doubtless Lo & bard one, The Olympio Club hay been at work during tho deavoring to get a atrong team together, and heir opening game with tho Bt, Having itted up thelr own park, shall thus have two bose-ball parks upon white Play the national game, ‘The Eaglo, Jr., will bave a nino during (he summer, aud amateur ince OE mite the ckamplonship of the Btate, nines will be much stronger roar, aud, having te advantage of early practice thiy year, by the time begins there will bo some tough work clubs, and the latter lng victories over our Loutsyillo Eagle Base Ball oitice of Messre, 1 & which wau very largely altended, reaeurer stiawed that Jest seascu. id buen succesful pecunlarily ws wolt as otherwise, Arrangements wore tude for pls Lowxnon, March Knight); Dainty Me tiie than they were laut the scason talrly butween our cluba aud visitlug will have no easy Ume tu galt ‘Tho stockholders of th Club hetd'n mooting at tho fainphell last night ince HENRY DUNBAR; Grant the liborties of the pooplo havenover boon abused or botrayod. When ho had conquered the Nobeltion in 1805, the peopls wero beside thomucives (pith Joy and gratitude, aud were almost willing to deify him, Any lena fixed choracter than his wight haya beon awampod by the people's plaudits, ‘Iho past ja not ao vyory ‘aluaak that the people should havo forgotton those days of tho triumph of Grant and the Union. Ife was then tho mod~ est savior of tho Repablics aud who can tell but what he is deatinod, in 1874, to again rescue the institutions of Amorican liberty and human rights from destruction? And how readily ho will then bo supported by the faiut-hearted. among the Republicans wilh again be demou- utrated. : For sho present, however, the Radicals in tho party aro those who roodynize tho situation, and they desorve crodit for thelr diucorumout. - Fae Fetpiis ic Sopa A QUEER WILL, New Your, March 18,—Sam Ward, Veatibula Rex" (King of the Lobby"), was heard in tho Burrogate's Court yesterday, in proceedings on the probato of the will of Ham Ward, Jr., who was about 20 yoars of ago, and bequeathed $40,000 in those wordy: ‘I give all my earthly extate to my mother, Idonot know my father.” ‘The mother died soon sftor. ‘Tho contostant’s counsel claim thet tho will was oxeouted under soorcion or undue iniluence, the comiug sounun, and the club confident ploce iu tho fluld obe of the strongest aia Inthe country, ‘There will be Ukely, iu the bine of last year, ‘TUE YONCE CASE, ‘The last numbor of the Clipper has the follow= fog relative to the Force cago, concuruing which the paper and Harry Wright soom to be o! diffor- some changes, very 1t appoara that our comments mllleo's report are regarded as: the Boston team, who alsa took umbrage at out refor- suee to bly action in re 0a the Force case, Mr. “In your decision on the Chlosga Chub * had n the penalty of thelr on the Judiciary Com. uunjunt by the Cuptain of Force case, you say the right to antedate s controol, and h oly wo tn thls case ts the lous of Force's services! Lagrov with you that it may be not so much of a lose—in fact, may ‘Airat place, 1s Force not under a Cliicayo, expiring the 15ih of this ow cau the coutract the Ath! signed Dec, 5, and under w thelr gain, In the ‘pal coutract to the month? And, if 50, tetia Club claim to’ have, ich thoy clita bis wor- be legal? Dove ¥orce not render fo flue or expulsion by oi coutract before the 15th inst,? eontract be wey mako with the Chr befora the expiration of bis co: procedence ovor any contract he suy club previous Docs nut any legal ncago Club for 175, tract for 1574, take aay have mado’ with tothe 16th inet. ? On what yrouuus hat Force's contract with the Ohicaga 4, because antudated, when purpose? 1s not a lzned und witnessed Ly the, er officers of @ club on & certain date, but is not al yer {or one oF twa day: not, fow contracis arercally binding. ‘Pose the Doatons dcaw,up a ooutract, sigu aud date OaLeED “SUNDAY LEOTURE S00LETY, Prof, ELIAS COLBERT ub for 1875 te invalidate it was vol done for coutract legal that 4 OF twa weeks, afters York or the West for a certain on both club and player? Wherein in Force's bi e different? Fire xa competent gentlemon as ere sreinthe Association Itave dectand that his— Force’x—eontract with the Chieago Cinl tn the only lexat contract nnder which he car pl it Tight, In tt Justice to the clubs, members of the An- foclatiou, that the Athletic Club should neek to reveras, such & decition because it does not meet thelr views? ay thinweaton, Ta Tank hin care stiould not have been acted npon or Dronght hefore the Convention of 1374 ¢ but wait not much better for both cluba that it shonld be, and #0 determine without furtuer delay which club waa logally entitied to Lis eervice for the reanon 2 : ‘tow tong wiil the National Adsoclation oxist if clubs ‘componing it violate ite laws with finpunity Muenever they couftict with their mpecial sntereate ? What ts the ure of au Association if elnba refuse t0 ablda by or be gavertied by their own Conatitutfon, by- Jews, and code of rules ? Tt is the latter wo desire 20 support, and not any particular ciul or player, Heferring to our remnatka un his prosecuting the snended rules, be ways 1 “Thad no ides that T was ro very fynorant until réaling the cammenta of the Cltnzer om th par took fu th proceedinga at the meeting In Ph T wan vain enough to consider myceit thor ly cons Sersant with the ! practical working? of every Fule in the game of bare-LDall, aud that my Many yearn! experi« ence warranted me in thinking eo; but, having pres fumed too mur, I thank the Clyyrr for recalling 10 aeneer.”” jay was said in the report fn question at all reo" Zon Mr. Wright's practical kuowledye of the or in regard tu bfa ignorauca of any i halts for wa well know hina to hoabout the att-yoated man in the fraternity. All we did rofer to were the novelty of ths position he was placed in and Lis inability to fll it ateo abort a notice, His failure was remaried Ly all, and {t was nothing to be ashamed of, either, as few can be autcceastul tinder auch ciretn« stances, ‘His argumenta on the Force cane aru Gututis: Ve. Noautedated contract can be legal, Sees THE TRIGGER, THE INTERNATIONAL IMULE-METCH, Ata recent meetiog of tho National Ritla Au- rociation tho following programme for tho intcr= national match was uuanimourly adopted : Programme of the international rite match between the ritlemen of the United Siates of America aud tho tidemen of Ireland, repreacnted by a team to choreu from the members of the Irieh tile Asnocte flon, ty takw placa in Ireland oa Tuesday, June 9, 3505, or some ether day to bo subsequently ageced Upon, on the following ternis, v1 Tean—Tsch team to convint of not more than elht, awe lvsathan six mon, at the option cf the Americaus, jeciaion will Ly aunounced on or before the day next preceding the match, ‘The American teain to be composed exclusively of rifemou torn iu the United States, ‘The Irie tuam to conatt of men qualified to thoot in the Irish elght at Wimbiedon, Rifes—Any, not exceeding 1 pouncs weight: mint inum pull of trigger, 3 pound, The Atneriaue to shoot with rifles of Lona tde American Tmauufactutr, ‘Tho Irish to adoct sith rifles manufactured in Trelant, Sights, Ammunition, Targets, and Markiny=To la accurding to printed Tegulaticns Lu force at Wizablu- don in 1s Aangcs—00 garda, £00 yards, and 1,009 yarda, Auniber of Shots—Vitieen st cach’ range by each * Prev ous Practice=The American team to be allawod mf the use of the rauge for practice tor at least two days Lefore the match, Poaton—Any; no artificial reet tobe uscd either for the rifle or person of the shooler, Targets, range, sud all accesxories for carrying ont tho match to devolve on the Irish, Tho Americans and Irish each to choose a Meforee toact for thelr Tespective teams, and tho two Heferces eball mutually tleeban Uiopire, to whom, in case of difference of gointon, they shall refer, and whose decision eisil Le at. ‘the terms of the match to be signed by tha President of th teur Kittle Club ou bebalf of the American ritlemen, and by Artuur Dlatnerbzasctt Jeach, on bee Malt of the Iriel testa, ‘ copica ot this prozramme ta be exchanged, ry arraugements to Le completed on oF uld efter term fail to make an appearance on the day and hour agreed upon for the mately the team teu presunt may elaim thy champlonueiip, EXTRAOUDINAY #N00TING. Au amatour pigeon-thooting eweepatakes wan shot Wednesday ut Porcrnide, Burlington County, N.d., which produr=- results acldgin arrived ut by the devoteen of tue trap and gun iu thin or any country, Fourteen contertanis put iu $26 each, agreeing to shoot at twonty-live birds each, nt 21 yards rine, from five trops, under Rhode Islaud rules, which, while they limited the xhooter to a tingle barrel, silowed lim the privilege of using ‘an ounco and a half of shot. ‘lho day was n dee lightful ono over head, but dreadfully disagree. able under foot, the shoot talking placa on a hillside with from & to 8 inches of snow to staud in. Miles Johnson, who hed charge of the shoot, furnished a tino lot of birds, all of which. with but fow exeeptione, boing quick snd stroce flyers. The shooting, from tho first hind to the Inst, was cloye—so close, in fact, that, although the money yas divided Into four Leia Kleiu, of Whiladelphia, and Ireland, of Jruoklyn, each migsing only threo birds, did not got any part of it. Mr, W. Greonwood,' of Gor- mantown, Pa., won first money, with a straight score of 25. while for second and third monuva W, Carson, of Phitudelphis, and Miobard Wood, of Chester, Ps., made a tic, each killing 2 birds, They divided: the money. Fourth money was wou by Wade Wiisou, of Fransfort, Pa, with a score of 23 killed, All fourof them used single barrel muzzie-loading eight or nine bore guna, which, with an ounce and 6 half of shot, gavo them a decided advautage over those using Treech-loadiug ten or twelve bore gunn. AMUSEMENTS. ~~ ADELPHT THEATRE, FRIDAY, March 19, TWELVE ENTIRELY NEW STARS CIDE ane CHAT *ROSN. ALGHY ‘beac ALLA a SPius, 6 OWARD, HARRY LILLIAN 3) MONROE, ‘The creat Westers Drama, LITTLE RIFLE: Or, THE WHITE SFIRIP OP THE PAWVNEES, TRone Howard,2 1183 ALICE PLAGIDE. Aatule Rite, “h 9 Lashlug Cliarile, the Scout... CHARLES K, EMMWET And a powerful Dramatle Company, PRIOES-i0s, Be, tie, He, Orchestra Stalls, To, MATINEE TO-MORHOW AFTERNOON, Great Attractions Next Week. STAR LECTURE COURSE, McCORMICK HALL. SHATS TO-DAY ror VANDENHGEY, Great Bhakspearean Actor anil Ieador's Dramatic, The Creat Ape br and Tasscruse Mseateene Dasani MARCH 238 and 25. Option Tickets good, Hold TO for $3. Froe bua tick oe aR RB ANE at War aa ~~ MoVICKER'S THEATRE, MRS. ROUSBY. FRIDAY AND BATURDAY NIGHTS, TUE IUNCHBACK. 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WodaenlageAtntch 94, at 7 a. _ Sherman Houn), Chicago, Grent Western Steamship Line, From Naw York ta Triatol (Englaad) direct, Groot Weatora, Capt, Windham, Saturday, April 2. ‘Aragon, Cable Loman, dntirdaye ant ee Cabin F: ‘Dtermndiate, Sth; Stoerawe, Frcurston th Sti; Strerae, 911, fxcanston tie + Aptiy at Gen't Frnight Depot at wesc ROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS: a eopteds | # Sunday excepted tive Sunday ats es mes Led CHICAGO 8 NonTHWvE TERN RAILROAD. 1 Satieday am TMonday ozcopteds (At Milwanhs Green fi Se. Paul 4 Marquette Express, 6 Vileoy Passenger a(ionera Lake Uxpre: Siionora Lake Exprn: a--Depot corner of Well YR inzis-eg, }—Depot corner of Canal and Kinziesst? and foot nf Teent southeast corner ‘Mail (yl matn lise) Day J:zproas, dackson Accommodation, Atiantte Van: ight Kxprou “Sunday Ex. $ CHICAGN & ALTON RAILROAD, Chlento, Kaneas City aud Denver Short Line, eta Lontele kind, Ho, and Chien ingnetd, Allon and St. Lavis Tirengh Unioa Depot, West Kite, near Maskinoneate brvdge, Ticket Opicen; At Devot, and 123 Nandotpheet Ransar City and Denvar Feat Ex. Bt. Louis and Sprinetisla Ee 48 hte Lous, Sprinetiold & Tax Feoria and heokix 1 ress, hicagot Pacucah Railroad Streator, Lacon, Washington 6: Joliet & Dwirht Accommodation, ‘nou De me 00 je 4 CHICAGS, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Union Depot, earner Macivon and Canatests, Ticket OSiee, Ehoouth Clark-st., epporite Sherman Heute, anc al Depots dears, | Arrives [es Mitwankes, Madizoa, Monroe a Broitin d's Chien, Billwankeu, La Cros 3.1 bt, Pant & Minneapolis, thrau Kipreas; alan, via Milwanker,, far iipon, Berlin, Ustkosh, Menasha ¢ Green if nH is AMswnuic "9:30 a. ra, | Dem "4:00. me repo, foe HONS CENTRAL atLoAD. ne Fe i eeniat Hadalpn neat Chee Teh Eorinatielily Peart Appmencld’and Povris Uxpre labnune & Soux Cr; Dubuaue & te, Dougs tillman Passenger, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depots, foot wf" Lekrost., dud and Kiateanthetty ‘aned Canal and sistecnifiats, Ticket Ojreer, 83 Clareat and at ident. Biail and Expross, Uttaws aud dureatie pm fr ude & SlouaCliy Bee. inc Night Exp, for Omalia,.} ean Ot Leavenworty, te} ’ enh Fe Dawner's Grove Acoommid Downor's (irure Acoomniotation Downer'sti tmodation| ‘ha, Sundays, thx, Saturag; aaeaeeci ) MANKAKEE LINE, SSS We Peeper: BEBHE B PEP FS5B e.|_Arelee, [_— Indianapolts, Louta hati Day Expresa Indianapolis, Louts hat Niche ‘Express (daily) ‘Oncla-} 9:03 a, m./* 8:25 p, ma, 13pm.) T15a.m. CINCINNATE AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. From Wittaburg, Cineinnatl t St. Luvis Nalteay depot, onre it ner Clinton and Curraltes Kaneialphosiny and at de) eae pion Leaves [Arrives ‘iy a bath (dally), PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & S Prom depot corner Clinton anit West Side, Ticket aft ddr | Arrice. PITUSBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Leave, | derive, wii GALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD Leave, | _Arvive. Mall, Sundays Ezcopted, S30. | 8 Haprens, Dal 13% CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depo, corner uf Hes Kupen are Shetmunate, Teka eftea, . Letty Arriva, ‘Omaha, Teaveow'thé Atchison Ix /910:15 a, = $20 p.m, Re tation, i 6 ud gr, tay |? 9590 6 Rieti apres tio b. mig Gilda: ta SCALES, inh EE FAIRBANKS: STANDAD FAIRBANKS, MORSE & Ca, 111. & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Ra careful tobuy only tha Genuine, "MEDICAL CARDS, NO CURE! soravi!t Dr. Kean, 300 SOUTIE CLANK-NT,, CHIVAGO, May bo.consulted, personally or by mail, free en ali chronic or nervous » Die cy only physlcian bm tbe city wl 10 Warrants oul Office ours. 94. m, to 8p. tt Buadass FRACTIONAL OURRENCY. .- $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY IN EXOHANGE FO, Bils of National Currency, av TRIBUNE OFFICE,