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pant SEAS TORS | hte Oat eS be ies Ce a! a, ee i ' THE COURTS. Mr, A. ©. Greenobaum Vindioates His Honor. The Story of a Curious Partner- ship. Judgments and Now Suits, THR NOOCKFOND, ROOK ISLAND & AT. LOUIE. In tho caso of tho Union Trust Company va. the Rockford, Rock Istand & St. Louis Railroad Company, tho Orion & Minorsvillo Railroad Com- pany, and others, Judge Drummond made an or- der yesterday affirming and ratifying tho con- tract and leaso heretofore entored into between the two companics above montioned, declaring it equally for tho bonefit of tho two parties, oud ordoring tho Receiver of tho Mockford Road to pay, a8 providod by tho contract, tothe Orion & ‘Minoravillo Road $17,869.80 as soon aa any mon- ays come jnto his hands ; $9,600 Juno 15, 1875 ; 29,600 on tho 15tl of Docomber, 1875; a lika smount Juno 15, 1870; and 82,600,91 Decom- ber, 1876. Interest is td be paid on tho amount now duo at tho ‘rate of 10 per cont por annum, and if dofoult bo made the Orion & Minoravillo Road is givon loave to apply tothe Court to enforce its rights, All other questlong are to await tho furthor order of tho Court. 2 GNEBNEDAUSM VS. RINTELMANN, A. ©, Greonobaum, who waa chargod by Will- iam Rintolmann, a for days ago, with some com. plicity in ® robbery from him, began a suit by caplns sgainst Rintelmann yosterday to recover §5,000 damages for tho al- leged slandor. After showing his hitberto spotlers charecter and good roputation, Greenebanin says that Rintelmann, in July, 1874, gave ont that his house had beon robbod, and otfored $50 reward for tho roturn of the propor- ty, and no quostions would bo asked. Lnst Thureday the Chicago Zines, Mr. Greonsbaum says, printod a falxo, scandalous, malicious, da- famatory, and libctous article, antitled “It Looks Queer,” in which plaintiff thinks o number of lies wero published concerning this theft, and Baturday an allidavit of Rintclmans was pub- Ushed, tending to injure plaintiff's good umme, Which roiterated and confirmed tho alle- gations of tho proviour article, Greans- baum says that these articles charge him with somplleity in a robbery, and lave done him £5,000 of damage, which ho proposes to recover trom his alleged vilifior; but, leat avy judgmout se might recovor should bo lost, plaintlir nuke not Hintelmann may bo arrested and hold to oail. Tho writ of capina was issued, on Greenc- taum giving bond in the eum of $10,009, nnd it tag ordered that tho dofendant be hold to bail in eliko amount. A CURIOUS PARTNERSIIY, ‘Lhe bankruptey caso of A. A. Wiswall, & for- ner boot und shoo dealer, presented some inter- sling points in regard to the connection bee hweon tho wholeaalo firm of Wiswall, Nazro & Thompson ond A, A. Wiswall ‘The latter was adjudicated banktupt in Teb- ranry, 1874, nud some = timo _ ater Wiswall, Nazro & Thompson fited aclaim against tho eatate of $16,469.59. Objections wete filed to thie ctafin by eome of tho creditors, and Judgo Blodgett gavo a decision against ita validity yos- torday morning, Lt appears that thosoulormem- ber of tho wholoaale flrm waa a brothor of A. A, Wiswall. ‘Tho latter bought all bis goods of hia older brothor, paying yory little attontion to buyinces, and tho whologala firm sent aman each day to Augustus’ store, who toolcall tho receipts, excopt some chango, and pave credit on their books, At tho timo of the fire Au- Bustus owas indobted to the firm about €19,000, and it appeared, though tho evidence was conflicting, that the firm agreed to roloaso him if he would turn over hia Insurance to thom, Ho did so, and thoy realized about $6,000, of which $1,900 was loauad to tho baukrupt, but this also hea since beon repaid. After tho adjudication, tho wholosale firm tited their claim for $10,469.59, holding tliat tho agreement mado after tho fire waa conditional and was not performed, Judge Blodgott, low- evor, decided to the contrary, and disallowed tho claim. The bankrupt also filed a potition for dischargo, to which objcotions ware filed on the ground that ho had failed to reveal tho bogus character of the above-mentioned claim. Tho Judge held that tho bankrupt must lave known nf tho. Worthless naturo of tho claim, and that bis fail- ing to make it known to his Aesignoe was 80 fraudulont that he waa not ontitled to a dis- charge. Au sppost was taken. Divoices, Maline Peterson accuses hor husband of abua- Ing aud thon deserting her, and sho wauts » di- Yorco on account of such troatmout. ITEM, A dividend of 25 por cont was declared in the ease of Menry Friedman. ‘The srgument Lofore Judge Drummond in tho cage of Ospood vs, The Chicago, Danville & Vin- tonnen Inilroad was ooucluded yestorday and tho caso taken undor advidement, UNITED BTATES GOUNTS, Mosos Taylor began 8 suit for 28,000 againes tho Joliet Iron and Steel Company. George B. Groor, John Bloodgood, and A. 0. Morgan filod a bill against the Chiongo & North- weslern Railway Company and the Collectors of thocounties in Hlinow through which the road pares to obtain an injunction to restrain thom from collecting tho taxes on the capital ntock of tho Company. Branted. SUPENIOR covnrT IN BnIEF. C. W, fands bogan 5 sult for 83,000 against Nebowiah N, Bherwcod and It, F. Ware. ainaurT count. Berthold Loowenthal fited a bill againat O. 11, MoCormick, L. J. McCormick, De Witt, O. Collins, 8.5. Walker and wifo, Rufna A, Rice, Bolomon A. Smith, and Asahol Gage, to foro. close atrost-decd for 16,000 on the. 3¢ of Block 8, in Laughlin’s Subdivision of tis (, 3; af the N. W. Jf of Soo. 80, 39, 14. = Robert Mavnhelmer lod a bill against Anos sod Johann Lindon, Marie and Gustav Glosclor, Katio Lindon, Loronz Werholm, and William Loeb, to forocloso ® truut-deed for 29,000 on Lots 26 and 27, in Block 48, of the Canal Trustees’ Bubdivision of eo, 33, 40, 14. James Henry commenced a suit in trespass Against tho Chicago, Mitwankee & St. Paul Uailway Company, faying damages at 810,000, ltoan Jolinsou began a lke suit apainat the City of Chicago to rosover 85,000 dainageu, Angustins Dacqui brought sult for $3,000 ogainot Juhn O'Donnell, Abnor Taylor sued Leonard Swott for 2,000, THE COUNTY caURT. Yonterday was claim-day in the County Court, Qnd divers claims againat tho following estates wore allowad: Eatato of E.R, Bean, 8143.47 the claim of Leonard Ingalls was dismiseod, ani anpealed to the Circult Court on filing bond of G100; estatoof W. P. Brink, $250; estate of John Dave, Jr, S201; estate of David Colo, $703.83; estato of Charley Coryell, £25; estato of Mary Eforle, €38: cutate of Timothy $, Fitch, $010.22; estate of fanaa A. Fisk, @2,401.95; estnta of Josoph Becker, 805.61. In tho mattor of the estato of Mathias Theil- man; martiago of Adminiatratriz confossed, and oligadle of husband to coutinue to administer ie In the matter of the City of Chicago ; on mo- tion of the West Divieion Raitne Counany, ore A tomporary in; jaoction was ler. ig aueousment-rolls No. 879,a8 to Lote 1,3, 3, 4, and 5, iu Prusalog’s Subdivision of the Bouthwout bloak of the exst 85 8-100 acres of the southeast 3¢ of Soc, 22, 99,13, lying north of Wash~ jugton atrect: also Blook 1 in Morgan's Bubdi- Vislon of that part cost 33 1-00 acros of the south 4¢ of the southeast 34 of said Hoe. 12; also lots 77, 78, 79, and 80, in Boone's Addition is Chicago, not aside, aud leave to fle objec. jong, ‘Tho apnual account of tho administrator of the eotate of Peter McKeon was approved. ‘ONIMINAL COURT, For proceedings in the Btory contempt caso Se another colon, Denuis Shaughnessy plonded guilty to larceny; bentenced to ton days imprisonment in the Bounty a waa isi aamca Jolinaon ple ty larcen: peatenced to imprisonment. Prarie County aa rear, Dennfe Hanley and James Reynolds pleaded ity to larceny 5 remanded, Edvard Hall ploaded guilty to larceny ; son- fenced to iaprisonmant, the County Fa toe bro weeks, Thomas Kelly pleaded \- tence auependede 2 Stllty to Iarcony, aon Joseph Miller, tried by the Court for larceny ¢ Guding guilty, and senten: Borroctfon tor six months, 02a "tie lose of John Lannoy pleaded guilty to 1 - henced to imprisooment ade County Sail for Eales Holt and George Salty, tried by sho coe sor weeping & gaming-houses finding, nos wngcss THE CALL, Jena en Baa oan . lot canes 9,105 and 3,111. THE CHICAGO Sonar Roorn—239 to 239, Jevax Tazx—163 to 170, supa os i ng CrMCUIT Ci mpax Tronarctr RSbert beltch otal, re, Tho Uniou ieliroud. rans portation Company; verdict, $1,020, and motion for new trial,—Fatrick Mohan va. 8, J. Walker, $15,105.41. Surrnion Count—Conrrasiona— Wiliam H. diead ya, It, W, Robinson, $447.00, JuboxGant—Third National Bank ve, Jobn 1. 2,000, Fee tohxsmchriation Hance ye, Laule. Btea- mullers, verdict, $2,009, and tmotlrr for new tri Adam F, Down va, Frank I. Bier, M.D. Ogden, and J, 1, Thompeon; verdict,/¢,514,25, and motion for now tale \ Gihourr Caunt—Coxresstoxs—Olto Wolff et al, #8. Fred Ritter, $595, Jupok Vnez—Joln Lylo King va, A. Hf, Taylor, TUE TURE, Sketch of n Noted Ohicago Morse. ‘The lost number of Wilkes’ Spirit gives an in- torenting history of tho well-known Chicago trottor, Bodino. It sayat There wore few, if any, among the horses that en+ fered upan the eatmpalgh of 1574, that cums out with a reputation more anuianced by tho performances of the mason than tho Horse Bodino, brow by Alden Gold- sunith, of Orange County, N; Yy aud owned, for three years’ pant, by IT. C, Goodrich, of Chicnyo, He was Tontod In June, 1845, He was got by Volunteor out of & atrong, coatee-looking maro by Harry Olay. Ble Was a fair travelor, gentia aud kind inal harness, but uotuing further Is known of tier blood, Ho wan Talrod entiroly without grain until near 5 yeara old, and was not bandied at all, excopling that winter after be’ was 3 years old bo was driven double a few tlmes—Just enough to gentle him, When coming & years old be was broken to singls harness, and in the May following Mr, Goldsmith commenced to drive lili, He was a natural trottor, and hla owner had high expectations of bim from the day he first sat beuuud bin, Mis stride was tong and easy—thore being no appearance of labor about it-—and of that poctiltaratyle which only Toquiros quickening to produce great apeoil, When he iad been Uriven two. wocks BIE thined a atraight quarter on the road to skeleton wagon in 87 seconde, holding watch sn one hand and the reins io the otler, ite was an bonest, resolute trotter froin the beginnlag, and bis gait steadily improved with tho light work that was given Lim, In the autumn of that year ho wan euterod fu tho B-yoar-old clase at tho Gosicn fair, whore he won with ease in 214534, Alter the fair ho Yas turned out but wan fod qraén until the next spring, when He was again taken up, aud, afler tho usual preliminary jogging, was given some pretty sharp work, with/s view {0 preparing kim for the saddle race nt Buffalo, in Augunt, Shortly beforo tho cloalug of the entrica at Buffalo, he showed a trlal in 2:32, and repeated In 231, Lut Mr, Goldanith waa of the opinion that tat time was too slow to winthe racc, and decided uot to enter the lists, “Tie sequel proved hin judgimont correct, aa it will be remembered Clara G, won the racceanily in 2:28, ‘The horso was kept in training, aud on the 19th of September ho atarted ina race at Fleetwood, whero ho won over Dolla of Ouclda, Gonstance, Nettie Morris, and Joe, In 2:2, 230%, 2:30) 2:803%, the third heat being a desd oat between Hodivo and Helle of Ouetda, the horse having throw 3 shoo at tho half-mile polo, Tho race made & requttation for Bodine, and stamped Lim as a. coming trotter, Immediately after this ‘race he waa taken with tho prevailing influenza, which ueod him severely for eaveral weeks, but, nol> ‘withstanding this, ho was atarted in several racea after- ward, before golug into winter quarters, and waa beat- en but once, “Ho was then tired ont for tho winter with a lueso box stall, into which he could sock shelter when he chose todo so, but the door was not clorod on him during the winter, The next spring a8 taken up, aud appearod very atrong, and aliowed s fing turn of #hecd, Wut, before He bd been driven a trial, he waa sold to his present owner, Mr, 1f, 0, Goodrich; of Chicago, who took him West, Tho change of cli: mate, or some other cause, operated unfavorably on Lim, aud he did but little that season; but the next year Mr, Goodrich placod hitn tn the haiida of Wiliam ohnson, who has liad charge of tim ever since, and in whose handa the horse sou began to ahiow a return of hia former speed, During thia season be won sev- eral good racos, winning elght heala Loller than 2:30, snd making @ record of 211344 ou a slow track. Ho commenced the campalyn of 1874 at Freeport, Il, June G, whore he won in tures atraight heats, over Pilo! ‘Tomple aud others, in 2:312¢, 2:26, Ife entered the Grand Quadrilateta Groveland, aoa In this first race of th he 2:24 class he won tho frat heat fn 2: Deaton the nest throo heats by Lule tt 2994, 2:23, 2:243%, From this on he was the winner of every taco in which lie was engaged with horace of his own class, his only defoat during the ro- matnder of the season being at Martford, where Le was pitted against Gloster and Yonaatton, ahd in thie race he won fhe firat heat in 2:01. But, although defeatet in this instance, {¢ was uo disgrace to be compelled to Jowor bis colcra to such an antagonist as Gloster, after having ropeatedly vanquished all the competitors with which ho had entered tho campaign on equal torma, 3a trlumpbs at Buffalo, Uilea, Bpringlleld; Mysto, and Aeacon "Parks bed crowned him with & laurel wreath that ean never fade, and domonsirated that ho possessed campalguing Powers unsurpassed by any horse of hls ago tipon the urf, During the eenson he won twenty-five feats bet- ter than 2:30, fifteen of which were in belter timo than hie had ever shown prior to this year, Perhape the eat race of bia campaign was at Buffalo, when he w what wae, up to that date, tho eat race of five h over trotted, the timo of ‘tho heats being 22%, 9:21 SMG, VIL, 2:23%¢, and thore ts no doubt but le wilt take rauk aniong the best and mont hotls-contested Faced ever trotted onthe American turf, ‘Thero wero zoven entrlos, six of which came to the starting-poat, all good ones, ali apparently in splondid cov: dition, and ‘all pretty — evenly matched inpolnt of speed, Bodine was made the favorite in the Fools, on account of his well-known staying qualities and {ue good account he had given. of llieelt in Lis Groat race with Lula at Cleveland on the week; Castle Boy, who was piloted by the skiliful to- den, waa second cholco; Triumph, engineered by Dan Mace, third; and Dadger Girl, whose roins were held by Budd Doble, waa fourth, Those who knew Br. Gvodrich felt certatu that Bodine would ba sent for all that waa in him, for he is proud of his lorwe, and nevor makes a bot, bua a pool, nor sells.a race; but they doubted the ability of his driver to cope, on auch evenly-mntchod terms, with the master rofiemen Against whom lie wae pitted, It was, indood, » wou- dorful raco, Vive heata were trotted right down fo the boat mark of which any of tha horass o race were supposed bo capable, and only one and a quarter seconde Variation iu the timo of the Gvahcata, ‘The Lorscs were driven to win, ‘There was no pulling or holding Dack, or throwing of beats to influence the pool-box Tt was a struggle to the death, and those wlloso good fortune {t was to boat Dufalo Park on that daycan have the satisfaction of knowing that they bave wgcn at least one honest, genuine race, During tho season ho started ia twelve races, in nino of which he won first monoy, oud socond inane, His winnings for the yoar amounted to $19,400, His best record was made at Beacon Park, whore he won in three straight heata in 2:913¢, 2:19, 2:313¢, We are aaatired by Mr, Goodrich that Hodine fiss coms through the winter in Artendid condition, and Aunt he in s pected ta acin self with honor in the free-for-al class, in which Lo must hereafter ooutend, RED OLOUD, This famous horso has entiroly recovered from his lamencss, which was mentioned in ‘Tay t'ns- UNE recontly, Ho will bo ready for the Jano tacos, This will be good nowa to Westorn turf- men, who take a lively interest in wuatover pur- tains to this notable Weeteru trotter. Ted Cloud will be a dangerous opponent im tho free-tu-all Tages Of the Kezaou, a Capt. Ward's Will. Detroit tree Presa, On Tuesday afternoon Milton D., Charles H,, and Ebor Ward (the latter as the guardian of Elizabeth V, Ward) filed aocurity for costs aud gave notice of an appeal fromthe decree of Judge Wilkinson admitting to probate the will of the late Z. B. Ward. ‘Tho reasons for thie action, a8 net forth in tho written notice of ap. poal, are as follows; * Virat, ‘That tho sald will and codicils are Dot, hori oithor of them, infact and inlaw, tha {aat wilt and toatamont of tho Iato Ebor B, Ward. Second. Thoy allege, as tothe said will and codiclla, that, at the sime of thoir execution, the sald doconge Was not of sound and dispoulng mind, ‘Third. ‘That the execution of onch of them was procured by fraud and under iuflu- ence. Hourth. That noithar said will nor either codlell exprosses tho true wishes and intentions of tho deceased in regard to cithor of those contestants. Fifth. That the sacond or last codicil is repugnant and contradictory to the will and to tho firat codicil, and morodver that it ia uncertain, fovalid, and Wlogal, sixth. That tho said will and codicils viewod and considered togethor are uncertain, contradi and void. Seventh, codiclls provide for trusts and Hmitations th $ sro illogal, oxcoeding the limitations of estates and trusts allowed by law, snd that thoy are in other reupocta incapable of oxecution, ang among othor fllegal items thoy specify there in tho seventh paragraph of the will and in oach of tho codioila, Eighth, That Orin W, Potter and George HE. Wyman aro not competent or ualitied on account of thelr residunve ont of the Jurisdiction of this Cours and out of the State of Michigan, 3 orice for 4, but wal A Luxurious Mogaar, Poughkespeia Kage, Acommunication from Blillerton says thata wosn by the nameof William Mowers and bie faraly Cooueleting of fa wife and two chiliress ‘avo been supported by the town boarly all wine tor, because (as ba nald) ha could got no work, sod tla family were suffering. Lust wok io ‘Was offored & job of shoveling snow by the rajl- road company at @2 per day. ‘The poor etarrin tnan rofusedto goto work unless they woul give tlm $3, “for {¢ was real hard work to shoval suow, and he shouldn't work for no €2! not he! be wonld do nothing firat.” Ho was then offered a job chopping wood, but with an oath bo re- fused, soying * that was too hard work for him; he did not Uke to chop wood.” Whon @l0 order from tho town to get provisions for hia family, the firey le ho called for was some cauued fruit and some yuckley, necktie for lunwolf, and two dresses for Lis starving wife. He mourned bis inabitity to procure sect of bosom studs and a fingers to stay the cray- dnge of his ompty stomach, fow daye ago thig neody man left Millerton for parle unkuows, owing Spoor man $60 for reut, fis family re 1 be teken to the Poor-House oa the lat of piven Je THE COUNCIL. Singular Proposition in Regard to Judge Williams, Settlement of the Fullerton Ave- nue Conduit Matter. Erection of Viaduots, Tho Common Counell met fn rogular weokly session Jaut oveniug, Preaident Dizon in the chair. ‘The Board of Public Works sentin a communi- cation having reference to wator retes, which was Tald over. iy viabvors. Tho eame body sont iu a dooument which stat- ed that they had communiented with tho rail- roads interested in tho eoustruction of viaducta over the Bluo Jslaud and Milwaukeo avenue tracks, aud that all tho ronda agrcod to build the superstructure and abutments, but thoy abuo- lutely refused to bear the expenses of the ap- proaches to the viaducts in question, or to auy othor viaduct that may bo heroafter constructed, The Chicago & Northwestern Railrond agrocd to sonetruct viaduots ovor the Diue Island and Mil- waukeo avenuo tracks, provided that tho latter thoroughfare was legally opanad. The communication was laid over, The Conncti passed, without disciasion, an ordinanco repealing an ordinance having rof euco to tho appraisal of achool lands. ‘he or- dinance has Leon already published. OPENING BRIDGES, A resolution submitted by Ald. Jonas called tho attention of tho Law Departmont to a rezo- lution paesed by the Common Council Oct. 26, 1874, iu relation to tho ordinance closing bridges cvory ton minutos when there was interraption to travel by tho passing in and out of veasels in the harbor, Tho rosolution wns parsed, A resolution inatructing the Building Cammit- teototake immediate action in order to necer- tain what sum could bo obtained for the rental of tho premises occupied by the United Btates Courts wau offered by Ald. Hildreth, and was carried. ‘The order ropealing an order which directed tho Doard of Public Works to allow strects ta be improved by private contract was referred to tho Judiciary Committee. BCHOOL LANDS. A resolntion, submitted by the President of the Council, provided that, inasmuch as there appeared to bo great legal obstacles in tho way of making the appraieal of school lauds, in ac- cordance with the appointment of appraisers made by the Council last weok, that tho city Law Department bo instructed toassiat the Board of Education, through its attornoy, in making tho sppraisement of city achool lands. ‘Tho mattor was referred to tho Committee on 8choole, The ordinance from the Low Departmont ro~ quirlog all atrect-rallway companion to have a conductor and drivor on cach car waa reforred to the Railway Committco, TUK FOLLOWING SINGULAR DOCUMENT, which appeared to have no recognized author, was rend by the Clork: Te the Hon, Mayor, ete, of the City af Chfeaq— Gentexsen? I herewith submit and respectfully ank the passage of the following: * Wanneas, Tho Chleage Times newspaper hag beon for many years passad (79 more-than compiinentary in comenting (?) on the oficiatand private charucter of the members of this Couucil, and our city oilcers in goneral ; and “ Wurnras, The decision of Judge Willams in com- mitting the venerable editor of that journal to Jail for afaupposed contempt of Court is dewned dy thi Vouncil a ligu-handod and gross outrage on the free- dom of the pou; therefore, Z “* Resolved, That the membors of the Legislature from tls county be and they are hereby instructed to su- eure by ail honorable means, the Lnpeachtnent by the Legislature of Judge Willianis, right away, quick,” Ald. Campbell inquired: ‘Who sent that thing in?" ‘Tuo Clork confessed his ignorancs. Was no rignature attached to it. Ald, Sclinffner—To to iu ordor, I bellave the document required 5 signature, Ald. Campbell movod that tho docnmont be Inid under tho table, ., Prosident Dixon sald the communication could not bo recolyed unicss ft lad a signature at- tnehed to It. Io ruled the document out of or- dor, which onded the mattor. ‘Lhe noxt business in order was tho everlasting PULLEDTON AVENUE CONDUIT QUESTION. Aid. Cinspbelt moved nn amendment to the report of the Judiciary Committee, which roo- ommended that the sottlomont with Norna & Co,, the contractors, be referred to tho Mayor, Comptzollor, and Corporation Counsol, as fol- lows; Provided, That auch aettlement shal! be rey this Gouncil for conirmation, aud uball not the contractors, or tuir ‘by this Council, The smondment, after some debato, and lost by tha following voto: Yeaa—Pitegerald, Stone (of the Fifth), Reidy, Som- mor, MeDouald, Clarke (of the Touth), Gundersou, Heal, Waterman, Camploll, Csee, Cleveland, Quirl* BY Corcoran, Mr, Preatdent—16, Naya—Foloy, Richardson, Warren, Cooy, Crlberte fon, McClory, Hildreth, Batloy, O'lirien, Woodiuan, Whito, Stout, Mair, Lengacher, Schauer, Murphy, BSweoncy, Lynch, Jonss—19, Ald. Fitzgorald movod, as an amendment to the amondinent, that the matter be referred back to the Committee, which was Jost. Ald, Cullerton thon moved, that the whole matter bo lald which proyailed, Ald. Stout's original resolntion, that sottlo- ment bo made with the contractors by the Mayor, Corporation Counsel, and Comptroller, and providing for the rolotting of the work to the lowest responwible biddor, came up for action, and was passed by tho following votes Yets—¥oloy, Richardeon, Warren, Cullerton, Me~ Glory, Hildreth, Battey,[O'Brien, Woodman, Clarke, of fab entt; Miuite, Quirk, Ecliardh,, stout, Mahe, ngacher, Schaffner, Blut ynch, Joi corehy the Promientcae eee Leech Jonas, Cor: Nays—Fitzgerald, Cosy, Stone, of tho Fifth ¢ Ctarke, of tho ¥isth ; Roly, Sommer, McDonald, Gunderson, Heath, Waterman, Campbell, Caso, Cleveland, ityan, Bweeney—15, The Committes on Railroads reported recom. Mmondiug the passago of an order roquiring the railroads concornod to oreot viaducts over Mil- Wateo and Bluo Ialand ayenuo tracks as soon, as the weathor would permit, which was coucur- red in, ‘The Council, after discnaaing a few unimpor- tant matters, adjourned, 5 ® “WORK FOR WOMAN.” To the Eitlor of The Chiearo Tribune: Muwauxex, March 27.—In roferting to tho article in your valuablo journal dasoribing the condition and treatment of paupers in your Poor-Houso, as reported by your solf-sncrificing Yeportor, = correspondent, signing himeolf J, ow meena “a8 & solution of the dif. cult; he precedont of Wisconsin in appointin; on tho Board of Commissioncra « vemen,= judging, au he says, that wonon "are eminently litted to scent out abuses and examine dotails, aod, in short, to bottor the bad conduct of publia inatitutions under the control of the indifforont public. But dlusenting from the views of J. 0, I would call the attautlon of your ronlers to ® method puraded fn our city, and also in York City and twonty other placos in that State, ‘This iv an association of ladios, orgauizod to it, Fuspeot, and improve the condition of tho Poor-Houses, Hospitals, Notuges, Jails, Police Stations, etc, Committees are appointod Lo visit regularly, two or three timou a month, each of {isso intitutions that bolong to and aro sup. Ported by the public funds, and report to tho Monthly meetings of tho Boclety the condition of affairs aa thoy flud thom at thoso visits, Lacios choose for themselves tho departments thoy will Vielt, as the Children's, Inuane, Hospital, etc. ; mako themacives familiar with the management fo each one; and uso every means at thoir comn- mand to improvo the conduct of tho institutions and condition of the iamatos. ‘Tho Now York Zimes of March 3 contained a full ropors of the annual mocting of tho state Charities Aid Ausociation, at which Howard Vot~ tor presided, and William 0, Hryant mado an ppeniye address, Tho latter enid, among othor thiog@ “It in imposniblo, 4 think, unloss Public- spirited poreona take an interest in thu subject, at misinanagemons should not occur and cor- ruption oreop in. Inorder that tho charity of the Btate shall, in its operations, rolieve distress, sod not incruago pauperiun, it must bave tho co- Operation of private benevolouca, Unlows our publio-~pirited citizens take an intoroet in tho mattor, and go to the PoorHousod and otbor in- stitutions, nothing is kuown by the public.” ‘This Society in New York cioats the mont cor diel approbation of the Commislouors of Public Charilies and the Store Moard of Charities, and scoms to have already accompilahod a vast mount of good, aud to ba eatcoding ita work and intluence, In Milwaukeo, tho Soaety haw offected great improvement in the character of the foou, both as to quality and cooling ; better nuruing of tho sick, and eare of young olildren; and, aithouge it hen mat with scine 0; powltson from interested. (self) and dishonest politicuns, (6 bas tho auport apd approbation of eli tip Thero ed to ischargo bondamon, until so confirmed Was put aga Bubatitute, upon tho table, TRIBUNE TUESDAY beat citizens, There must be in your city many tadios with tho leisure and bousvolenca ty carry ont auch a work a4 thia in your publt atitutionn, if thoy will but nnite in the work; and, if they would like auy details for crgzanizn- tion in the ontest, we of thin “Tittle reauil tho corner” will be but too happy to a-<igt thei in this, which we deems most fitting * work fur wowan,” MILWAUEER, RAILROAD NEWS DOWN THEY Come, The General Passenger Agonty of tho Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and Michigan Cet- tral Railroads rocolved information seatorday that the Now York Central and Erie Railroada would sid them in the reduction of passenger rates to the East decided upon Inst Saturday. Tho tickets sro now boing printed, and will be foraslo on tho let of April. Tho Baltimore & Oblo has taken no action thus farin regard to the Impending reduction by the other Jines, but thoro fs little doubt that it will fully mect thonaw rates, Both aldes are determined to put iu their best work, and carry the dayif possible. Tho neutral lines have suffered severoly thus far, and they are now bound to forco peace Letween the beliigerenta or wago & war of extermination, Thore ix, howevor, wn elight probatulity of o npecdy sottlement of the dillicultios between tho Kaltimors & Ohio and Peunsylvanio Hailroads, A mocting was held in Philadelphia a day or two ago, at which soveral of the most prominent ratimay magnates were present. Tho meeting wan aaid to Lave heon hold for tha fuurpose of arranging tho dificultios between the Union and Kansan Pacifio Railroads. It is, howover, undor- stood that the main object of thomecting was for the purpose of bringing sbouta reconciliation bu- tweon the Baltimore & Ohio and the Penusylva- nin Rellroad through the thrent of turning over tho Naw Jersey Central to tho Baltimore & Ohio untesa the Vennsylvauia Road should come to termn, Froight rates still remain uneettled, but no contracts have been reported during the Inst two days at loss than 80 cents for fourth-claes and grain to Now York. It is stated that large shipments pave been rofuscd at 274 cents. Therein but litte possibility that the freight rates will{go much lower thau thoy are st present, though a few of the fast freight lines may occa- siontlly mako a “cut.” The roada claim to lose money at the prosent rato, and they could not afford to mako a still further reduction nithout ruining themsolvos, THE UNION PACIFIC, The indignation expreasod by the people of Chicago and St. Louis against the action of the managers of the Union Pacific Railrvad, in rais- ing the rates to San Francisco from these cities to the anme figures as they charge from New York, has already iad its offectu onthe rolers of that monopoly. By the tono of the prosa they anw that tho people of the West wero not will- ing to submit to such wrong and arbitrary meas ures without no offort to gain redress, ‘They havo, therefore; bastoned to make amends, partially at least, for tho wrong commit- ted. But not by reducing tha ratea from Chicagoand St. Loute,—snch a thought thoy would not ontortaln for a moment, as it would decrease thelr protits. On tho contrary, thoy have inoreased the rates from New York, leav- ing them from the latter two citios as they aro uow. The rates from. New York to San f'ran- cisco bave, according tos private dikpatch re- coived here yestorday, beon incrossod os fol- lows: Firat-clase, from §5 to €6; seonnd-clasa, from @f to @5; third-class, from #3 to @4; fourth-class, from €2.60 to %3; Claes A, from 82.25 to $2.50; Classes B, C, and D remain tho enino as heretofore, namoly, €2, $1.75, and $1.50, respoctively. THE 7-36 EXCESS TAX. Anount to Which Each County Is Entitled. Goy. Beveridge has signed Senate bill 205, for refunding the 7-30 excoss tax of 1873, ‘To show tho amount to which each county in entitled, tho following atatement is taken from the report of the Auditor of Publio Accounts : count, | B35] BS | Fes | 32 S73] 2] 28] fs H BE PSs! 35 ifal Fa pas Se 73 8, fot ea wal *$98,980|$07,60618207,25218430,400 “Withbold from State Treasury by Collector without injunction, Méteca County has 000 of her bonds, and clean Count id $20, 7 an dat amount ts to ue dadusieds ‘Tho Mev. 7 HK. Beochor at & Dancing wnrty. Elmtra Gazette, March 23, Some forty couples participated in the social Party of Protection Hook aud Ladaer Fire Com- pany last evening, at their rooms, Among those Presont at the opening was Thomas K. Beecher. to talked awhiio tothe boyy, Ile said be way glad two there—glad he had been hon. ared with an juvitation—wald he liked to look on scenes of invocent ploauure. Ifo remarked that his father was 9 flddlor, aud no slouch of a one eithor. He told tho boys he didn’t think it Wrong. to danco if they took care not to abuse the pleavure by koeping late hours to the detri- ment of good health. Ho closed his romarke with prayer, Afserwi Mr, Beechor said, “ Now, boys, form on, and I'l) sae you once, and then go bana" MARCH 30, 1875. COUNTY AFFAIRS, Preparing for Work on tho New How pital. J. C. Cochran Selected as the Architect. Dieting Prisoners, The reguiar weekly meeting of the Board of County Commilesioners was hold yesterday after- noon, President Burdick {n the chair, Commis- slonors Horting, Holden, Clough, Jones, John. son, Busae, Schmidt, Rusacll, McCaffrey, Car- roll, Conly, Tonergan, and QGuenthor were Preseut. MISCRLLANEOUA, A number of bills and requisitions for enp- plies ware presented, and roferrad to the sppra- Driate cominittece. The next matter taken np for diecuseion wan the roport of the Committees en Public Charities in reference to the new rules forthe government of the Poor-Houso and Insane Aaylu The rulos were, after some slig! monts, adopted. In reference to the petftion for the refunding of the monoy derived from saloon licenses in the Town of Lyons, which was referred to the Com- mittee on Town and Town Accounts, the Com- mittce reported in favor of refuuding all moneys recelyed from that source since July 1, 1874, and that the County Clerk bo directod to draw warrants op the County Treasurer in favor of the Commissionera on Highways in that town. Concurred in. The Committes on Public Service reported in favor of the payment of 2,854 fer county em- ployes’ salaries for the month of March, which waa also concurred in, A resolution was offered by Commissioner Johnson, which directed tho Committee on Judiciary to investigate and report to the Board the tito and condition of the real property be- longing to the county, and, if neccwuary, to pro- cura abstracta thereof. ‘The resolution, with the Jagt clause etricken out, was adopted, THE CONTRACT AYSTEM. ti Commissioner McCaffrey offerad the foltor- Dg: Aesotred, That the Board return to the contract sys+ tem as the manner of procuring the auppliea neceeaury for the use of the county and ita several institutions, as provided by tho resolutions of te Bosrd, adopted Doc. 18, 181; and that the Committea on Public Her- vice be, and they are hereby, authorized to advertize inthe manner provided by sald resolutions for pro- Is to furnish the county until April 1, 1476, with such aupplies as the county may require, and are not already coutracted for, Referred to the Committee on Judiciary, DIETING PRISONERS. The matter of dieting the prisoners .in the County Jail was brought up on a motion by Commissioner Holden avking that the Comnnt- tee on Jail and Jail Accounts ba requested to make ® report at once in reference to the busi- oss. Commieeioner McCaffrey did not see what oat haste the Commisuiouer was in just now, it wos abadtime to ent down the dieting of prisoners whou Storey was locked up in the Jail, Laughter.) Ho was not indivposed to place imself on record, but he thought the Commit- too should not be hurried in the matter. Commivsionor Schmidt snid the Committes did tho best they could. If Mr. Holden know any~ thing about dicting the prisoners, why did he not propore some plan? Why did ho not give the Committee the benefit of his experience? ‘Mr. Holdon esid that, in the war-times, pris- onem wero dioted for less than 20 centa each, and there wasn bandsome profit for the Sheriff into the bargain, Commissioner Holden’a motion was then put, sad declarod lost, THE COUNTY HOSPITAL, ‘The report of tho Joint Committee on Public Buildings and Ioxspitals was noxt reached. Commissioner Johnson sald that the hour was Tata, and it waa time to adjourn. He moved that the conuideration of the mattor be deferred uotil next meeting. Commissionor Clough hoped the matter wonld not be deferred, Thoy wanted the Hospital ready by fail, ‘The motion to defer waa then put and Jost, Commissioner Joncas moved to concur in the report. “Commissioner MeCattien SI move that the componeation of the architect be fixed at 3 per cent, Idon't know who is going to be architect, and I don’t cara; but, whoover he may be, the gentleman can hardly work at aless price, Ho will bavo to prepare plans, which will cost much Money, sodagroat deal of time. Ho ought to have ‘enflicieut pay to insure tho falthful sod creditable performance of the work. ‘Tho sum of §3,700 was allowed by the report on an estimate of $150,000, Commissioner Clough thought that 24¢ per cont would be aiaple compousation for the ar- chitect, . Commissionor Russell favored Commissioner McCaffroy's proposition, ‘The latter was put and lost. The raport waa thon concurred in. It haa bean already published in ‘Tne Tninoxz. ‘Tha following was the voteon Mr. McCadrey’s motions Yeas—Cerroll, Conly, Crawford, Johnson, McCaf- frey, Schmidt—v, Nive—Lume, Clough, Guenther, Herting, Jones, Louvtgan, Mussel, Burdick, Nolden—9, THE ELECTION OF AX ANCIITECT wan thon, on mation, proceoded with. Commis- sioncra Joncas aud Russell were appointed tell- ars. ‘Tho following nominations were mado: missioner McCaffrey nominated A. J. Smith; Commiasionor Johnuon, L. 1. Dixon ; Commis. sioner Crawford, J. 0. Cochran ; Couimissioncr Guenther, Otto Matz; Comraissionor Russell, ‘TY. E. Baumann. firet ballot (Informal) had the following rowult: Cochran, 5; Dixon, 8; Mata, 8; Bau- mann, 2, ‘he second ballot resulted as follows: Coch- ran,8; Dixon, 1; Baumann, 3; atatz, 8. Mr, Cochran was declared duly electod. The County-Attorney was instructed to pro- pare a bond and contract for the architect, as por the roport. Adjourned. amend. Com. CINCINNATI, JEEERAS, SEELEY & C0, Iniporters and Jabbers of PINE DRY GOODS, SILKS AND MILLINERY. Tarticular Attention is invited to our linea of LADIES’ SUITS AND UNDERWEAR Of our own manufacture, Tho well-deserved reputation of these goods fur SUPERIORITY OVER ANY MADE IN THUS COUNTRY Will be fully mmatntalued. Sample erders so licited. JEFFRAS, SEELEY & C0, D9 West Fourth-st., CINCINNATI. __ MEDIGAL OARDS, A HOOK FOR THE MILLION. 4 | A Private Counselorto the Married MARRIAG Fee ena mena fe [obo sexual aystor, will the lsteat Sinoplestone kos Tine a abeeauction, breperring te with numerous dogravings, ead mation fur thuse who are plage; etl) 18 is a Look that ‘key, and wot loft carcloss Pee dawenstl wore of 20 pages, teins valuable tutor: ct mn sbutt hate ueusue Rent tp sat rf iiss 7 ? re oat UTS SSUES, Wy Rona Bin Ace ge ae, HE NO CURE! nopayit Dy, Kean, ' 360 SOUTH CLARK.sT., CUIUAGO, consulted, b: oh dudlesronoseneretadet oar? ake S826 Rare, only physiclau in the cliy whu warranla curva or uo pay. Oitioe buure, Va. m, to 8p, m. ; Hundaye fram ¥ wo Li, MANIIOOD RESTORED, A victim of youthful joay, Hervous deb awd rau vara will aod hla fall Praia ed pret nas 1 eS AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE, ~~ TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH , EXTRA LADIES’ NIGHT! EASTER FESTIVAL WEEK. THR ADLLPUT ECLIPSING IESELEL nail ALT PREORDENTY NEYONIY HEATIES ot the worl by conpurinont PRANI E. AIKEN. Ta bin Fawous Impersonation of BOB BRIERLY, tn ‘Taylor's TICKET-OF-LEAVE ! The Champion Apmnsete the MOTSSET FAMIT) ‘ve ial Agritis i Hein deg Acrntate, THe BROTHERS {a Amurica, nay Gomlque, KARNRY Rey NOLDS. Tho Talented and Popula a SHATUC HUUILAB ana rae aca aT aad Danes onderint Bird and Animal, Mimic, Pret, FOX, SME MUBIEIL the Prices romain the eam LOW EST IN AMERI all part r= seat baci ets Preeti ea ate , 2hoents > % Slatle(a9 extra for eacurin rene re SraNestn ther Th e world Las sich nioterate nelee Iron, x Sie (Nyrimerday) at Qo'clock, Gate Matineo for THE GREAT SPELLING MATCH, Hetween the Preeldente, Otlicers, and Directors of the Young Wen's Christian Association ANDTHE CHICAGO ATHENZUM, In FARWELL HALL, on Friday Evening, April 2, Tamhlch Jadse Ronth, N. 8. Boutan, Iishap Chener, Hor, Hotort Collyer, Tiers Dr, Thumnad, iteite Grane: baom, Wri. F. Conibangh, and itty othiereyitaily prowl: Bent citizens of Cateacoy will stand an ta SURI Ion, Win, Beove will preside, Kow. Dr. Powers will elitr tue chenine cadres, “Mint. Pickard wilt give nut ro ay. Ur. Mos Pre! ‘1 University will detive the prizes. ent af he Unicage Tichein ciucluding Fexeryed penta, HOC. Fo gale at tho Houmsor tae Ve ate ae, eet oh Cock, Tee Ofaerzum, No. M4 Madieonst., end at Jansen & Moe Y ‘Thone who wish to.attend should toss no time a ta their tickets, as ue bat seate ary bola tamidiy taken, UNION PARK CONGR'L OBURCH. Jubilee Singers TO-NIGHT. Rosorved Seats, 50 cents, at W. B. Keen, Cooke & Co.'s, Nos. 113 & 115 State-st. SPELLIN SKOOL, "THE" SPELLIN HAGH UY THE SEAZIN CHUSRDAY NITH, March £3, at the CHRISTIAN CHUKCH, karnce naiace avtnoo aud Twenty-tifth atrete, “Xpeltin will begin at 6 e'klock persizely. Ad- Bishan, 83 cense; children, 15 ‘$10 kash will be glviu fo the sukecss{ul kompatyton UN, B, pelin, EOOLEY'S THEATRE, EASTER WECK--Farewell of the Hocley Comedy Company. Poot ty Ther Trip fer a Seasza In California, MONDAY, March %, and Wednesday 23g paturdsy Siatiores, 34 Leapiively for thle wook attr, Fenroduced. by untvureal devise, th9. wiay of the seasuu, eutitled pa a! MAGNOLIA ft ‘With ths entire atrength of the Company, Albth¢ former attretlons retained. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, KELLY & LEON’S Minstrel & Burlesque Opera Trompe! A Grand Bit for Taster Week, Tho great succoss, BARBE BLEUE! AND LADY CHorus, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Monday oventne, Wednerday and Satugday Matiuers engagement of te groatost living Irish aad ae JOS. MURPHY, ‘Who will personate alx distinct characters in his new and thrillingly interesting Irish drama MAUI CRE! Introducing, among other songs and dances, bia now aud original'senthnental bellad, ‘Tis Buta Handful of dearth,” MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, LAST WH¥K OF LAWRENCE BARRETT Monday and Tuesday Evenings, CHEHLInG ! under“ RUNG LAR. ~ HAREBKLL. Nest weokLOTFAL LEGAL. WHEREAS, BY THR OMNOUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES for the Eaxiarn District of Btlewar, in to aule of a {yalkor, aad others, complainants, va, the Aiselsit ‘alley & Wostern Nailway Cuwpany aud others, doloud- anta,in equity for the f f cersaln di M, pet Hiway Comets era: Hila, rorectoned ad ta ite “raorleates, premlica sprowertfes at Ft r franchises; ‘and. thes-ine Mudativpl, Vallay a! Wer om iy cagether With © the franclilsee and appurtebances of sald Railway Compan opts ul trust and murtgagea described, oul ancort ‘ot the. arty 10 amounts due bj art ea tf of skaterer ki an of it pare Abd ta the ald mortgage 4 Aud ove! thereof, should he divcbarged. and if ai te Absolutely “debarred aud“ forve r and silway and. property asin be sold at publi on by the undersigned Alastor Ob ( Conrty to rap and he aa pant Ko bon and ottorriga. and ‘shat inand by the aah sale the rightss that upon tha said Master should execute a cortiticate wating suet the terme and sale \tometber with ition th id tiat upon Ore tears’ being complied wich Bae Re eat prorat conto A Sean til party goad ree and oloar jastor should offer the whale ogy, fogethor with the of pald road, lerewilly westward trom the Town tee sald Soed'ea dels tor the san braueess and that the aid B fragobisen, and te} That tice contests 8! Canton, in Tewie County, Mlaxaari botwoou, tive sevd fort Town of Canton sud the Mlsourt Ivar), and that no bit shouldbe wecelved pita band that dio “sald M ect separately rt OK.» said on road-bed ani Tying westward, trata eat Janton, between said town and the Aflesourt Rivar, as it da, ‘muutont rolling-atook, to the bighaat biddtor there: and that, opan the salo’of sald rad, property, snd frauel pak! Maator a ry Fpiuire tho paymen by tag wurchssrrs of the sum af! at ‘east two Lundro thowend dellare (u cash, og and suiicleut Dood, with sar raved, fur thi art, ad thet the torme and con- o4 sai sale stiould be tha payarest, ut. ead of two “hundred” thousand dollars, in. oasis ty ira. and delivery” of ‘the bond. hens: fed on th. delivery of the cortiicate af aale by the sald Mastor, and that the balance of ihe sun bid should, unless tha parcheser boca baud or Hes holder or represent. bond or llen holders, be peld iu cash at tho cantirmation of sale, should sald Hino by the sald Goure, and if said putonnser Dont of lien bolder er reprosent, Lona due boud or tien huldors inn, and in the! nt abould sald sala bs con. fined, ‘he sliculd pay'in cach sak also ro Fata portion from the wnctay te by the antl Goure ton foun one file buad or Hen huldarws aint tha ba cau ay be paid ia bonds or lieus bona ide a bun. om, by virtue ait ix purgcanoe of the eald acres, J Jason Mhippen, the Alastor in Chaucery of th Court, will soll at pobito anction to the ile the astern froot door of the Vourt House of Ht, Lot Coupty, ta the Clty at Ht Loss inthe Biate of Miao a 2. fuurtounth’ ds ES tie hours of ten w'etock ta the forenoon oon ty, togntleg mith the toluug neice of ta esta, togutier ipl Valley & "Weetara Railway Company Go quired by tha aa} tins, aun Iuttlon hereinafter mentioned) upon tlie 4 iecandesthat poction o€ the Atieaanipn Valley & West, mn Ieallway Company’ oad-bed and. Aloe “gonagcted allway Company's said Town of Cantor Batwoou the cd tome sad the Minsonn Tdveras iateeae without rolling atock, and $F, purohasor therecf will ba roquite to pay 82,005 in cash fortueith, and the balaucs maf ancl SPO ee eon OT OBE EIE BILD DE, by tia iter is of the ited Hi Circuit urd Masi ln hangar of he nied alae Cuca Co Sr. Louis, Mo., Marob J, 1875, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Ovetcs oy CompqnoLerx o7 tie Cuauencr, ‘ASHINGTON, Fob, 8 1616. Notice ts herby given to all persons who way b: claiina sgainat **'ihe Cook County Natloual Bank of U i, thst the same must be presented to A. Hurley, Mecelver, with th oval peuol, therout, wlth ‘this yf tha) awed, ree OL fro ale ates OF TT TAY AUX. aupirolier of Ourrency. EDUCATIONAL, Union College of Law. slated ne ratte ADT bo irae for thitty-ots wooke fa tua year, by Judgue oo! ‘bull, aud Doolittty, end Prot ears Deusow aud i ~B. DENSLOW, Beo.y ‘frivuge Building, Ohicago, MORGAN PARK, ILL. MT. VERNON MILITARY AGADEMY. the fo. ba acon and elroulars ob Portland Tigi? ere, Doativen aad’ Wenseeened aed Fe eae fr + during the Pilinsonan ou gia Sekot Aprge te gl Sti sigs is Prutwal ead Srapraton, Door 7 OCEAN NAVIGATION, National Line of Steamships, bind YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, PAIN, U MELV ETAT rs inbin passsre, 60 and @70, enrroney. ytmiuced price, “iteturn tlekots ae redaeed rates i Sicernae tickate irom Liverngol at tin dead at entner Clark and tae rs age Clare and Randotpleala, (opposite osq ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, he General Transattantio Company's Mall Btoamshipe between New Y. i oniinent (bein, more south. erlythan any other), will Pt liter ae rl ail from Plor No, w, North AS turday, April PE q Ratarday, Aer JAGE ‘includis wing) eh charen, Mes ‘ONGRMACKRNZIP, Agent, 65 Broadway, N.Y. AMERICAN LINE. REDUCED RATES TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, Andall polnta in Groat Britain aud the Continent. J. 11, MILNE, Western Agent, 355 TaSaile-st., corner Mailiton, CUNARD MAIL LINE. Salling Three Times a Week to and from BRITISH PORTS. LOWEST RATES, mpanss Office, northwest corer Clark and UVENNET, Genoral Wostarn Agent. Great Western teninghip Line, Froin Bi kta Bristol cf Great Wostorey Caots Wide neiand) alrect, api rag Cabin Pawace, 3in! Tatornisdiate, €45; dimeage, $30, Facursian tiekat 20. A Gon'l Froiy! EakeShoreg Au Bete RAPE aie prt ark Gl RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TALIS Exrcayatiox or Reranescr, Manns. covted. |" Banday excepted 7 fou tive Sunday sb6:00a, mm. § Dall. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. jeket Opicer, 63 Clark u Saturday aa. opted, f Ar. Pacific Fatt Lind.cecs-es0s @ Dubuque Day 1.2, 91a Chita @Dubague Night tz. 9 #—Depot corner of W Si Debot corner of Ca MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, Loot of Latest, and Footaf Taenty-trcantst, ne ie joutheust corner Trewont Hausa, and WG Lak Sandalph, Arrive, ees H buts ps ms "9:0 p.m. “sunday Ex, $* Paturday and Sanday Ez, CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAQ, Kansas City aud Denver Short Line, ofa Loulste and htcona,, Springholi Be ae ti fauis 4 dey near x ‘Ai Dievote and 1S andalphene A Kansas City and Denver Fay Bis Luts aud Springteld, eee St, fours, Springield ST corta and 2:01 noo? 3:80 py, 1c n. mai? Dada, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD. Eaton Herat, enrner Madison ant Cunatetts, Ticket Ofer, Si south Clarkaat., opposite Sherman House, and at Devote “Arrive, ‘Leaee, Milwankee, Madison, Mor Prairie du Is . 220m, m.]* 7H ahaa da Galen, Local, 8:20, m.]* 71469. m. In, Ustiko: ee age ¢, Madivon, Prairie ai Chien tal Hay "Ste Milwaukee tT ILIHOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, Foot af Lakes, and, Heenty-secondat, foot Caicos teh atandalphot mete Clark, ned pprichent Bi Bpravgtield’a Fis Ioapei Dubugue & Stour Gity Kx,,,. Dubnguo & Ft. Dudge Ex. Gshoan Pamonger,.. CHICAGO, BURLE OTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, pote, Son i diA¥e cold Siscannthe PON anal una Ssttentalee Baia Often Clntbeaet und at depots, From Centon Di rite mies rrom Centra Depot, Jirat fog UI ecuntbuty’ Piceat aiken, til famdatphate netct Tadlansoolle, Lonel Cacia eapress « 05 a. 1.1 8:95 p. ras Induntiayeis, Loutert ry ce f Sod nai zi 126 p.m Sa, me td Nawht Exprose (ails). CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. Prom Puuhurg, Cincinnati st Ste Lous Hailuay depot, car. Teate, | derive, Tadtanapalts Laatarile & Cinoln aes nat Rae ° Ye Te tatiana Loulevitle'é’Giiziat|* 92% mA)? 840 p.m atl (daliz},<. T2p.m.) 7:t0a. a, PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, From depot corner Clinton aut Currulteaa., Wet Side, Tichevupiee, FH Handel. ‘atdepol, Leure, [I Arrive, Columbus, Pittuburg & New York! ay Kaprase,, for ie itualag a Nee York} ‘Leave, | arrive. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD Laposition diuthdi it ahay is Reta ee Sot af Tratad Leave seems dzpasitlon Tuenty-aee Leave, | dvriva, Mail, Sundays Excepted, 205m. in. Express, Datlysreee x8 pe an CHICAGO, nes. ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, ii cS aed Queda, Taavenn'th® Atchison tx cant _ Nulitvirpressscrssag slibioa he ne le etea’ ae FRACTIONAL CURRENOY, $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN HXCHANGE FOR Bils of National Curreney, TRIBUNE OFFICE

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