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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1876. RAILROAD NEWS, geport of tho Master on tho Rock- ford, Rock Island & St. Louls toad, poor Comfort for Ho'dors of Socond- Mortgage Bonds Judge Dlodgott Lays Down the Law of 2 Rallroad Tazation, Visit of Prosident Garrett. THE ROGKFORD & ROCK ISLAND. RETONT OF THE MASTER IN CHANCEUY. A fow weoks ago Judge Drummond delivered n important deciston fa the caso of tho Union Trust Company v8. Tho Rookford, Rock Island 4 St. Louis Company as fo tho priority of tbs Jien of tho rst-mortgage Londs. Tho road, in + June, 1863, fsaued a series of bonds for £5,000,- 0, aceurad by a first-morigago on nearly all o yoad; but in Soplambor following this mortgage e swallowed up in o consolidated mortgage for $9,000,000 on tho wholo road. When tho road ot Into difficulty it of course becamo s matter of much importanco to know whotlor sl theeo bondhiolders farod afike, and tho point Lsting been raised, Jodo Drummond held that {he Lioldors of bonds secured by the firat mort- pagoweis entitled tos priority of llen on tha proporty covatod by their morlgage to the full smount of their claims, and in eseo thin property should uot prove suffictent thoy were ontitlod to s abaro in the romaining proporty slong withthe Silier bondholdern. THT CASE WAS TUEN REFERRED o Mr, T, W, Bishop, the Master in Chancory, with Instructious to find out the amount, nrinci- a1 and intorest, due on the bouds securcd by the }ret mortgago uf Juno 25, 1853, and also of tho mortgage of Oct. 23, 1963 ; also. to ascertnin tho character and valao of tla whole property of tho rond, aud what portion is covered by esch Jaorlago ; also, to find out what amount of tho bonds of cach scries ware cancoled, one-half gnder the controet of July and October, 1872, whon the Compauy fatled to E-} lta tnlercst ; aleo what amount of interest bins Loon paid on Ibe cancalod bonds sincs Feb, 1, 1871, and what \mount, it anythivg, ob itig banda not Lalf can- celed or ecaled. 1t was furthor ordered thab tbo Mnster nucertain and roport what sum the complniuant, tho trostee, nid the other iuter- yeping creditors ara entitlod to for reusonable attornogs’ fees, and for atlier neconsary exprenscs jreurrod fn the prosccution of the suit, snd to* repart also on tho other minor watters roferrad 1o him. 'uder this comprobensive order, 3fr. Bishop took considerable testimouy, aud yestorday fled with tho Clerk A FULL REFORT, covering’ thirty-one pages of legal cap. After roferring to tho order uuder which bo was to sct, tho alaster said that he gave duoe notice of bis proposed examination, and that, on tho part of tho complaiuaat, lie took the testimony of W, II. Forry, J. P. Whiteticad, L. D. Merrill, 1. 11, Yoodv. and W. 0. Goudy, and. on the part of tho jntorvening bondholders, tho testimony of Tieary Looscly, J. N, Conger, aud J. C. Swith. From all tho witnosses tho Mnstor concludes that no cart of the Itoeiford, Itock istand & St Ldms Railroad was coustructed June 16, 18C8, or tho date whon tho first mortgage was made., This mor'gago covered n profocted ling from Rock- ford to Bletling, known as tho First Graud Divisian, also trom Sterling to Rock Island, or poar that point, kuown as the Becoud Grand Divielon, and also fiom the forminus in the Becond Grand Division ucar Cloveland to a point on the Miesssippi Hiver, opposite Durlington, Town, being part of the Third Grand Division. T morigago was made for €5,000,000, tut only €273,000 of bonds wero irstted, whon the Companvy dotermined to com- plote the whale of the three grand divisioua from Rockford to Esst St. Loy, and for that Ppurposo to fesae 4,000 moro bonds for $1,600 each. Thiswas done anda now mortgaza is- sucd on a)l _tho road towsccoro all tho Londs equully, and it wax supposed that_ tho bondbold- ors would all siand on the sama footing. TAE LENGTH OF TUE BOAD .nctunlly constructed is 275 4-10 miles. Desides this tho road has contracts with seversl roads for tho uve of thelr tiacks for certain short die- tances. Tho Rociford, Rook fsland & 8t. Lous Road also owns oll the depots nlong ils lines, ~with = fow excoptions; alsn a car-shiop, blacksmith-shop, machiue-shap, and roand-liouse at Hoestdstewn, aad an cugino- houso at Nock Island Junction, Eugetown, sod Koithsburg, It slso has the following roiling- rtock: 14 first and sccond class coachies aL. sloopers, 15 wav-cars, bagguge and mall cars, 391 box frelght-cary, 99 stock-cars,. 90 flat cara, 817 conl-cars, nad 80 locomotives. As Homer found 1t, to be boyond his powera to make tha catalogtio of slips lu the eecond Look of the Ihnd very interestlng, ev, if tho details of tho presont roport may komo of thom apbear tire- same, tha reador i« at liborty to imitate the atu- dents of Homer, and skip thom. TILE REAL ESTATE of tho road consists af that occupied forthe track, also somo eand-pits, amd a fargo amonnt used for mining purpoeos, ond is vohiod ot $27,200. 'Cho wholo praperty of tho rairond, zeal snd personal, fuciudmy oquipmonts and feanchixes, is valued altogcther at $£1,U00,000. Tue road, howayer, i3 vo situnted that it cane vot Lo divided up ndvantageously, but must bo sold 1 ono parcel, The fimt ‘mottenge covers 120 8-10 1niles of track auwd right of way, and 10 8-10 additional milcs of right of way on which no track is Inid, It also covers roal cstate vale ued at §22,200, or neurly four-gixtug of the whole amount, TUE RONDS, Up to Oct. 23, 1868, 11, t1. Toody, the Treas- urer, hind rold $273,0C0 0f the first mortgage, aud on that dato the secovd mortgage was made cov- ering boths issnes, Irom Oct. 23, 1863, to Aug, 4, 1809, the Lrcawnter sold 920 bouds more, all but ouo belog of the flst issuc. On the 18th day of March, 1869, tho Company madu & con- tract with Moritz Dudge, .of Frankfort-on-tho- Main, Germany, to negatiate its bonds, amount- fug to §6,600,000, Auothor somewhat dliferont contract was aubsequently mado, and under both these agreomenty thora wero delivered ) to August, 1388, to Dudge, Schif & Co,, tho Now York coricspondents of Moritz Budge, all but thirty-five bonds ot tuo ficsk tieauc, Aug, 18, 18C0, tho Cnn:{mny bogan to deliver the second series of bouds to Tudgo, Sciff & Co., and soon after sont thom the romaining thirty-one of tho firsc scrios, loody, the Troasuror, sold tus remain. Ing bonds that wero not seut to Dudgoe, aud of the proceeda 110,000 was cmployod h{ tho Tressurer in **securing influoucy " in vegotiating the genoral salo of tha bonds. 'Theso bonds, tha testlmony shiows, wera all sold withoul any refercuco 10 thelr boiug of tho first or eccond jssue. Of tho sccond serles, 1,500 wore rotaincd by Doody, and roptesontative ‘bonds of €100 and £400 issucd in their place and to their amount for the accommodation of thoss ‘whodid notwishto invest Iargely fu rallroad stock, Thera aro at prescnt nnuundnu? 81,394,000 of these pmaller bouds, the remafnder, §101,000, &u‘liug been exchauged for the larger denom- ation. 2 IV INTERERT for Aug., 1871, Feb. 1, 1472 and July 1, 1872, was not paid, and arraugements woro ‘mado by which boudholders ropresenting 8,024,800 con- sonted to have thoiwr bonds wnd the conpons dua after Aogust, 1873, mcaled down to ono-baif fhoir valus, aud to roceive cortiticates of - preferred atook for the other half, They also cousented to, and did fund_thoir overduo coupons at 4 per cont interost. This agrecment was, however, mado on the condition that tha iatorest In future aod the pterout on tho interest should bo pau, and dofsult having been mpe-lem{v made, the coutract I8 reecinded, and the paitfes who hold certiticates and fuuded coupons claim tho right 10 come in now and share with the olhers the same as though noauch agreemont Lad boon made, OF THE FInNST 1580 of bonds there aro 4,999 now outstanding, 5,338 of which bave beou scalod down, ‘Thero is duo, Jncluding acerued Julorest ou the first ivsuo, the =um of $6,246,009.28, jucluding thercin a dis- uted itom of €31,850 held by Afax and Lenry +Budge, J. H, Behiff, and Usorge Lehman, . The whole of tho second series of bonds were issed and are now outstauding, sud thore 1 now duo, including {utereat and » disputoed claim of Budie, Schiff & Co. for $50,100, the sum of 45,047,425.62, This makes a total Indobteduosa on'both sories of §11,83,494.90, QUITE & NUMBKR OF PARTIR ‘who held bonds filed inteivening petitions so 03 10 baye their claims rocoguized and sllowed, A. 1L W, Jausen claimed to Lold weven bunds of the first and two of the mecond lusue; I'bihp Gail claimed to be tho owner of twenty-two bonds of the sacond iseuc, and J, L, Tenfisue alleged I ko biad tweaty-four bonds of the Arst Lasue. Nob- ert Bayard, an_futorvenlng petitioner oo bonds JE e '.'33.&3'&'.‘5’: "B:I:lum uting lm 24,412,065 Max Dudge, £52.412.88, and Heory ludme ot al, €62,456.28, Max Paysor, Henry Wolfsketil and Jscab P. Endor allega that they hind woven honda which had been scaled down to ono-Linlf, and that they had cortificaten of pro- ferrad stock for the remainder, thelr hondn ba. ing of the smallar perien, They claimod that they ought to rharo equally with tho other stock- holders in pronortion to the smount duo to them respectivefy from the procaeds of the en- tiro property, and that no difference or priority «lonld bo made in favor of tho holders of the firat-mortgago honds, "Ilie Mastor alno roports tha following CLAINH YO BERYICES, which ho thinks onght to bo allowed: To ho Trustee, for his services, expennes, e §42,000,08 Gamploll 4 Law rst-morigago Lond- nce, Winaton, rence, couticl for 1 "lmbl-rn. 1,500.00 aynrd and Leurley 300.09 Ninsen & Marnum, for futerver crs Jausen & Gl 00,00 Judye Wilkinpon, couinac] for inférv titloner J, L, Ten Have....... e 30,0 These, ho thonght, relying on the testimony of lavyern, would bo rcasonablo foes for tho sorvicos porformed. — RAILROAD TAXATION. TIE LAW OF TIlE FEDERAL COURTS, In the caso of Trowbridge vs. tho Peoria, Pelin & Jacknonvilla Itailrond Company, Judgo Tlodgelt yerterdny morning, on a motiou for in- {unction, lald down the rulo which wonld ba ndopted by tho Federal Courts in tlie caro of thosa corporations who liave bean attompling to evads tho paymaont of their taxes oo account of the erratio conduct of tho Blats Doard of Equalzation In fixlug valuos. Tho presont caso was an application by n etockliokder of the Rall- rozd Cotmapauy to testrain the Company from paying, or tho Couuty Collector from receiving, auy tax on tho Company's property, on tho ground that tho Compony, as rovuired by Jus, had filed §ts schedulen of ita proporty, and that the action of tho Stite Doard of Equalization in raisiog tho valvation of Lhe taxable property, and aescssing tho capital slock without hearing notico or proof, was guch an illegal act that it mado tho wliolo nsscasment void, and no tax could be collocted, A tomporary Injunction wan grantod, aud the motion wad wubsequently argued for au extension. The declsion was on 1bis point, The Judgo ssd that, sfter having examloed tho bill, bo had coma to the conclusion that tue Company ought to pay tazes on the valustion of its tangiblo property au Gxed by {taelf in its re- turns. This was but ‘equitable, aud should bo the criterion tor the intoiposition of a Court of Cnoocory, It would bo inoquitablo to prevent the cullestion of taxes, 'Tho Company in mak- ing it roturns had fixed its own valnaticn on ita’ property. Tho Board of Equalization had samod that valuntion without wnotice, and thereforo it waa claimed that tho wholo tax was vold. But on tho principle that ha who sought aquity must do oquity tho Judgo thought that any Company which asked for an_injunotion should offer to pay what taxes it acknowledged wore duo, ‘The Company showod & valuation on which to baso the tax, and the fact that it had beon Inrgely increancd by tho Btate Board should only mako void Ko mucly'of the tax as exceeded {he valuation, T4ie Court said an order would therefore be ontered that tho injunction shiould fosuo in the presout caso as well ns 1 all others which had Dbeen submnttod at tho satno time, conditional that the Company should pav the taxes on ite tangiblo proverty which thould bo assessed on jts valuation, Tho arder would bo that tne injunation sbonld issne on the complaipant filing bond for doublo the amotnt of tho tax enjoinod, provided -aleo that the complainaat shiould within twenty Says pay whatorer tax was dus on ite taugible property ou tho valuation fixed by its own returns. It wan possible, the Judge aleo remarked, that tho rule mighs ba extonded to 2ll cases of rail- roand aud other corporationa which had filed Dills to cnjoin laxes, ‘Tho Judge esid he wasuot willing to enjoin any taxos that ought to bo paid by thoe companics, as they ought to bear s fair proportion of tho expenkes of governmeut, or rerious ombartassment would he caused to tho Stato, county, aod town authoritios. 1f public oflicers should atteropt to get mare than they wers logally entitled to, the Judge snid he woul ouly proveat thom from =o dofog, aud not prevout thom from col- lecting avsihing, Tho Iueunellon would only restrain thom from collecting a tax on the in- creased valuation and on the oavital stock. To this Judge Blodgett said tha Attorney-Genoral tad agroed, and thon remarked that he would tako two cases to thhe Bupreme Court to havo it decide on both quesilons floslly, Tho canso suggestod was the bewt one to cliininate ay far a8 possible the logal tax from the illegal, ){lr. Dextor, who appeated for the Michigan Contral and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- ronds and the Pullman Palaco Car Gompany, thought the decision was satisiactory, and sug- gosted that thers would Lo eome csscs in which tho legal and illegnl portions of the tax could not bo thntinguisned. Tlhie Judge snid that In that cass the doctrine of coufusion of goods would obtain; but in other oascs, whero the amount could bo sncertained oithor by tho Court or a astor, it would he dono. o did not wisl to 11y the rula down ab- solutely, but would intimate it and-givo an o portunity to tho parties interested Lo come in aud be hoard at tho proper tiwo. —_—— MISCELLANEOUS, TUESIDENT GANIETT, President Qarrett, Vice-Praeldent Koysor, Chiiof-Engineer Randolph. and, the othor oflicers of tho Daltimoro & Ohiv Railroad, took s ride throngh tho city yeaterdny morning, In tho af- toruoon the party went to South Chicagoina special tram to viow tho shopa and transfer grounds at that point. It {4 the iutention of the wanagers of this voad tomnke theso transfor grounds and Auops as complota a3 any in tho ‘| country, and now bulldings wilt immediately bo crected. Tho main object of the viuit of Mr, Gurrett to this city i to securo suitable gronnds an which to erect & magnitlcont passcngor depot. An faraacould be loarned the Company would pro- fer to buy eitlier the wholo or s portion of the ground just north of tho Exhibition Building, and a propastion will probably ba mada to tho Conncil at the noxt meating, 12 thisland canbo obtsined tho Company will becin at ouce with tho buildiag of tho depot, eltlior alono orto: gotberwith the other companics now entering tho Contral Depot if thoy wieh to join. ¥BLIONT AGENTS, ‘The General Froight Agents' Associstlon will beld & meoting at the Grand Pacifc Hutel inthis city, Thursday, May 27, to take into considers. tion tho prosent ruinous ratos from Westera points, aud to atiempt to restora thom to & moze reasonable bosia. i A meeting of the spents of the fast freight Mues will be held at the Grand Pacifie lotol to- day, to take rome action in regard to tho thrent- encd exciusion of their linea from various roads. A numbor of tho ageuts bave alroady srrived in town. 1TE: The Michigan Contral Railroad Company hav- ing assamed the . management of the Detroit & Day City Raliroad, {ho accounts of the lattor Company will be travsferred to the former on tho 15t day of June, Fromand after that date all commuuications rolating to the businoss of the Detroit & Day Citv Railroad should Lo ad- dressad to tho hends of tho departmenta of the Michigan Coutral Railroad, to which the businoss appeiiains, Mr, John T, Tracy, Presldont of the Chicago, Rock Ialand & Pacitiv Railroed, arrived In chis city yestorday, e donies tho rumord that Ar, Jay Gould was tryimg to ot control of his road. Mz, Tracy will uidoubtedly bo re-clected Presls dent of the Rock Iulaud at the anuual election on the 5th of nexd month, Mr, Allan Bourn hias beon appointed Purchss ing Ageut of tho Michigau Central Railroad Company, with headquarters at Dotroit. TIR SPRINGFIELD NARTOW-OAUOE, Bvecial Dupatch o The Chizags Tridune, BramarieLy, 11, May 24,~Tho persons in- tercated in the narrow-gauge railrosd south from (his city cafled & publio meeting of the cltizana at tha Court-fouse ta-night to get thy sonte of the poople aa to the nocesalty or pro- priety of building the rosd, The mectiug was sttended by moat of our businesa men, Mayor 1lay wea calied to the cliair, and K. L. Merritt was mado Becretary. The uuanimous voice was in favor of buildiug tho road at once. Tho plsu proposed to be sdopted is to issus a cortificate for sll stock subsenibed, which will bo good for 1w face in payment of freight upon the road, ‘Ihe suterpriso is rogarded sottled In favor of buildiug the rosd. TUE BTATE Y5, TUKC., 3. 4 Q. Byecnal Dispalch to Tha Chicago Tridune, Broisariziy, Masy 83.~The Attorney-Geners) L now preparivg 40 leave for At Yernon, where the Supreme Coutt meets next weck, Itinro- ported that the cass of the Ntallroad Comminslon- ora va. the Chieago, Darlington & Quincy Hail- road will come up for oral argument tho firas woek, Thiw cane In regarded as important fn tia, that it presenta all the points that can bo rovised under the Raiicosd Iaw, and a deciston upon the points raired will seitlo the constitn- tiousiity of the law. THE PENSYLVANIA ;I.S. THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO. Wasiixoton, D, C., May 231.—Col. 8Bcatt has notified the Postmastor-General that on and at- ter the Iat davof June next no trainm of tho Haltjtaors & Ollo Rosd will be permitted to paes over his rails from Philsdelphia to New York, Tho mail sorvice to and from New York in now equally divided between the two corpora~ tions. THE WEST TOWN, Report on Larry O’Brien’s Ac- counts, Why that Prudent Man Will Not Pay Over. The West Town Board of Audit met Jast night at Justico Moriison's office, monthwost corner Randaljh and Ilalsted stroots, all the members prosent except Juntico Mateon. Justico Ingernoll presented THE POLLOWISU DEPORT The Committes to whom wan referred the matter of inveatigating tho Susncial wffaiis of the Town of West Clileayo, rojort t ‘Tie levy for 1673 consisted of— Deficiency ou collctions and commision o ccount of Laurence 'K t Town of Chicago, for 13 Colluctor, with the W : . $19,02.90 From tases collocted on warrant. Collectiou fees retaluod as per Ci 2,40 18.92-3,418,31 22,400.01 Dy smount patd Thomss Wall, Sus . nervinor 403,70 By sulary.. 510,60~17,203.70 Amount due Town of West Chicago on war- Talb LT 3B38.00sees vunscranerasssnssnnesed 453551 Here follows in the roport & copy of Gollector 0'Drisn's bond for the faithful parformauce of his dntied. The amount is $2,000,000, and thoe suratles are: Hoory Grecnebaum, Jobn Com- inky, William J, Onahan, John Cochirano, Daniel O'Hara, and B, G, Caulticld. "The taz lavy foc 1874 consistod of 3 Tor general and incidental expeures of the Ko7 yark pisposta.. Total Bt W with the Weat Town of Ghicago for 183 Amount of town taves collected ou wnrrant, $22,200.60 Collection fecs retained, a4 per County Treasurer's statcment : On Biato taxes On county tux: On town tazes, Ou park taxes, On park and Laulevard taxes. . o Asmeiieutises rere Total %, By salary ). Amonnt doe Town of West Chicago on war- Tant for 18ideeesansssass on «seee s 823,687.47 Hero follows tho Collector's bond for €2,000, 000 for the year 1875, The nureties ate Dhilin Confey, John Cocli- rane, Patrick Carroll, Daniel O'linra, Potor dlur- ply, and James McGarry : RECATITULATION T Amount due for 187, Awount due for 1874 22505747 1,600,04 Total.. e Deduct for expenses of collections as audited Dy tho Board of AUANOTB. e ssseesser Loaving in the hands of ODrien unpaid ubaccauuted fot $22,160.04 . The report co! cnt that ths Cominutes dirocted Bu‘:]umlur Baier to tako nuch steps as may scew to him best for the pro- toction of tho intorests of the towu, and compel the payment to bim as Town Treaaurer ox oflicio of tho moneya illegally withheld by O'Brien. The ropoit waa signed by Justices Iugersoll, Seully, Morrison, aud Banlabury. . Ou motion of Justico Sheridan, the report was unaniwously sdopied. SUPERVIAOR PARER wan called on to oxplain what steps ho had taken iu the matter. Ho atated that writ of wiandamus had beon applied - for and had Leen issued, The bank withh which O'Brien had da- had declinod to give the smoun: to hia e was asked whethor ho bad asked O'Brion for the monoy and what rozson he gave for rofusing to pay up. o'BRIE (interuptiog)—I think I gave the reasons at the last meeting of the Board, I woo't pay it over until the Court tolls mo the proper person to pay itto, It'lllay in bani &ill then. The moucy fa wafe, If Ipay over the money snd claims for taxes illogally collecled aro sustained against mo, then I and wy bondamen will have to pay thom, and 1 won't have my bondsmeu put in such & predicament. Justico Morrison said that Mr, O'Brien’s action {n retajmng Boma of the money might be justi- fled, 3, O'Brien claimed compenration avova the 81,500 alloyed by tha law, and opivions dif- fered a8 fo tho right of tho Doard to give such additional compeueation, Mr. O'Brien might think ho was justified in rotaining $2,000 or 43,000, until tho question was passod upon by & court of eompetent jurisdiction, O'Brien said thal ho was not fighting about salary; bo did not want moro than 81,500, lo was liolding the moncy untl it was settlod who was tho propor party 0 pay it to, Justico Ingersoll reminded him that tho law enjoined bim to pay it over to the Buporvisor, and made tofusal to do g0 a penal offense, 0O'Brien called attontion to the charge of 84, 535,51 agaynst him on the warrant for 1873, Ile deniod that Le had any such amount from 1873, that all those matters Lad beon settled up boforo thoy got into 1874, JUSTICE SHERIDAN was for referring the report book to the Com- mittoe for having this question looked into, bat tho rost of the Board reomed to thiuk it a wasto of time, 24 the rofusal of O'Brien was abuolute and did not rest on any special pofnt. O'Lirion bimacit spoke up and amid mysterious- 1y that o wasn't goiug to get fnto & mmking buat to pleaso the Board., The Do alkio over e malter in & convorsational way, aud concluded that further stops in (Le matter de- volved by law on tho Buporvisor, ‘The Board ad« mmitted that 1,500 was 100 littla for the Collector aud concluded that the whola township syateta waa & vilo bumbug, ‘Tho Board then went into private acssion for a few miuutes, Leeping their proceedings sccrot, and on returning ta open sessfon mdfourned, The roporter of Tur Tnis- oNx asked O'Brion what was IS REAL BEABON for withholding the money, 1le sald that Col. Cleary, a precadiug Collector, had boon aued by & sowlng-machiue company for amount of taies {:lhl under protest, and a judgment of $600 bad oen rendored inet him, which Le Lisd beon obliged to pag. As ho lind already paid over tho monor collected by him, hio bad na reconrso, sud on making application to the Couuty Treasuror for 1cimbureement was informed ‘that thore was no power to indomnify Lim out- sido of the Logislature, snd that his claim would hsve to bo presented to thiat body, 0'Brien safd that bo would not axpose himeslf to such Josses, and would {herofore hold on to tho monoy until dirocted by the Court to pay it over. The roportor asked him if his sccounts were square, Ho declared that tho wholo anm from tha warrant of 1874 wad on deposit in tho Comrorcial Natjonal Davk, and that he was in no degroo » defaulter, dimtted that no suits had been brougbe agal Lim for recovery of taxcs, but said that Lo was not going to run sy risks. THS CROPS. Ostana, May 24.—A dispatch from Bohuyler, this State, saya1 * Everything looks splondidly in this vicinity, snd farmers are looklng forward with bright anticipatious for the coming harvest, It ie ssld that tho grasshoppers sre mot so in other yoars at th auOn. howers add “groatly $o tho growth f crops." A Dos Moines woman gave bor hueband mor- hine to cure him uf chawing tobacoo. It oured Eln. bus ko 1 dolug bier owa apring-plowing. THE COURTS. Surprising Aectivity Among the Bankrupts, Heavy 8uit Against an Jowa Raflroad. CHICACQ. vrvonces, farsh E. Tileston filed a bill for divorce from hee husband, JamesJ. Tileston, in which she rives an account of mome siugularly cruol con- duct, Hhe was martied {n 188, and soon aftor tho marriags her husband began to indulge In liquor, negloct bis busiucss, and doclino to sup- port ber, froquentiy kunocking ber down sod beating her, Sue floally lett him and went ts ber father'a homo, but, on ber husband promieing to reform, tha returned to uis bouse. Iie soon commenced his former conduct, snd gave ler s Leating qnito regularly once & week. Unablo to earn ber osn liviog, she was compelled to pawn her clotbing, and ovon then her husband would anatch from ber e fow dollars shio had obtained in this way, and spent them for drnk. At an. other time Lio attemptod to throw her over the banisters of a flight of atairs, which, she gayn, if successful woald have eent her, liko the “valiant souls” of llomer, piematursly to Hadcs. Iler busband also in- dulges frequently in vaguo (hreats to diescet her body 1n wags not known to the medi- cal fraternity, Add to tbla that hois quarrel- sonie aid a drunkard, sho saya the only remedy for lier s in a court of equity, TENs, Juoge Burns will sssist Judge Gary on hia call, and will #it fn Judge Jameson's old ronm, Friday is the last day of service in tus Bu- pertor Court. UNITED BTATES COURES. George 1. tiilbert beguu s st for $2,000 against W. T, Gatgor and I, C. Holmes. ‘William A, Park & Co, commnsnced w sult agafust Mark T. Seymonr, James Aiken, aud George Lurner, clalming #15,000, DAXKNUPTCY 1TEMS, Tho Central Stovs Works of Oulo, claiming £8,926.74, and Johnson, Black & Co., on 8 claim for €1,197.50, filed & petition n baukruptey apninst Charlen I, Low. SHIEcnu(fln of pag~ meunt of commercial paper is the ouly act of bapkruptey cliarged, Low filod s coufession wnd wos adjudicated bankrupt therson, aud 8 warrant issued returnable June 24, A yetition was alko filed egsnst Williaw I, Patierson, a dealer in gas-fixturcs in tlus ""f" It 'is chargod that the deblor has faled to pay bis commercial paper, nnd has alan a'lowed bis stock of FOMH. worth 24,000, to be taken on two executions obtained by confewsion in favor of the Lay State Faucot wnd Velve Company for the sum of €1.408.72. The follawing aro the names of the pentioner's creditorn, and the amount of their claimn: 1lan- tor, Kellor & Co., $897.65; Feliows, Holfman & Co., &1,898,50 ; Oxley & Giddiozs, $446.30 3 and the T, I' Gleason Mauufacturing Company, éuc:.u. A rulo to show causo Junol was is- sued. A. C. Sperry was yesterday appolated Assignce of W. 3. Muy and J. G. Cooper. To the matier of the Gardon City Mabufactar. ing Comyany, an order was entercd aliowing the Ansigoo, W, 11, Jenkine, £8,39).44 for Lis ser- vices in taking caro of the estate. In each of tho folloning’ casos an order was entered for o beanng, and eroditors’ meeting for o diecharve, to be heldjJuly G, atthe Regicter's oflive : Wrisloy Brothiors, James Durhaum, et al., Willard ¥, Wontworth, Goslioru & Foulayas, W, ¥, Templeton, William L. Tidd, Julius Newman, J, A, Stewart, J, C. Lewis, Heury C. Swmith, J. M. Wyatt ot 8l Josoph Cubiill, Poter B. Cook et al,, D, G. Garland ct. Abtabam Kaatz, Jo- "BC.S:" Mcvousld, B, L. Skinuer, sud E. E. on. SUFCRIOR COURT IX DDIRF, Anna Smith commenced an actiou In trespass sguinst Jobn Killacky, Fred ILowe, dward g;cifi‘n, ond James Doyle, laying damages nt Isaac T, Wanzer hegan a eult for a similar amount arainst Helmout b. Kellong. A, L. McClay began two sults for 1,000 each against T, 11. Wood. P. Boots & Brother sued Charles Jacobs for 1,000, Hiram 1Iyde filed a bill agalost I. N. Hardin, Gertrude A, Uarding J. E. Warren and wife, Thomaa Lord, P. K. Dederick, H, 8. Honroe, and W. D, Korfoot, to forecloss a morigage for £5,000 on Lot 11, Block 1, in Bowen & Smith's Subiivision of that part of the north it of the norihwest quartor of the northesst quirter of See. 3. 84, 15, lging betweon Tuirtv-ninh snd Fortieth strool8 and Kankakeo aud Viucounes avenucs, Henrv J, Cartiss also filed a similar bill against the rama Ymm to foreclass & morigace for £5,00) on Lot 8, Black 1, of the sume Subdivieioa. Marin Deardaloy also filod a bitl agaiust the samo parties and Q. L. raddock, Gallup & Pea- body, L. H. Bisbee, Jano E. Disbee, Joslsh Grout, Jr,, ond liarriet Gront, to foreclose a mortgago for £8,000 00 Lets 8, 4, &, 6, and 7, Block 1, of the vams Bubdivision. Y Angustus Bauer brought st sgainst William 8, Golsen, claiming §4,000. James Kiog began s suit in replevin against Richiard and’ Barah Ldgecombo to recuver & frlnmu? bouae, utable, aud outhouse valued ot 1,500, Stophien Clement filed a bl agsinat Teaae N. Hardin, Gertrude I, Hardin John DeKoven, Joun Mattacks, Jolbn E. Warren and wfe, ‘Thomas Lord, Peter D. Dedorick, i1, 8. Monroe, W. D, Kerfoot, and the Bouth I’atk Comtmis-ton- ers, to foreclors five trust-dends for £10,000 on Lots 36, 87, 89, 39, and 40, Block 1, of Bowen & Bmith's Subdivision s that part of tho N. 14 of the N. W. 17 of the N.E. I of Sec. 3, 88, 14, Iy iog botween Thirty-ninth and Forticth streots aud Kankakee aod Vinceuneaavenues. T, V7, Wadsworth began & suit for €3,500 against C. 11, Atkine ang William Bargess, avd another for the samo amount against Harvey Fox and W, . Howard, ‘Ino Unlon National Bank of Chicazo filed a bitl sgainet Elizabeth W, and Gertrude Fitch, the Cunnecticut Mutoal Life-Insurance Com- pany, John W. Els, and H. H. Gago, to forecloso a truet-deed for £4.857.88 on Lot 80, in Division 1, of Weatfall's Subdivision of tho E. 17 of tho 8. W. 17, and the 8. E. fiactional ¥ of Beo. 80, 38, 15, CIRCUTT CODAT. W. I, Read et al. commencod s suit in attach- mont sgaiont fatvey Fox and William B. How. ara to recover €3,667, and anolber mgamst the s2mo defendants and the tug William Howett, claiming $1,773.60. W, . Hameey commenced a enit in attach- manéa minss Patsick ¥, Maley, o recover 406,400, COUNTY CODRT. 1u the eatate of Martin O, Walker, the allow- ance made P, \V, Treacy for £454.53, was changed to $500.65. Azariah T. Galt was_appolnted guardian ad titem for Emil, Oacar, Eugene, sud Albers Bock- er, i the estats of Jacob Becker, In the ostato of osw Schubert, s Junatic, a citation wan issued to conservator on the peti- tion of Ludwig A, Haack, to file su invontory by June 10, at 10 o'clock &, m. Tbe guardian's sccount in the estate of Charlos E. Lovott ot al., minors, was nxproml and the guardiau discharged as to Elia A, Jack- son nee Lovett, and Charles E. Lovett, they being of age and baving filed their recoipte. In the estate of W, B. 8mith, P, O, lLyman was l“‘mlnltd guardian ad litem for Oharlen W., n{ M., Francia A., Willard M, and QGeorge 1. Smith, miuors, they baviug been served with process. Mary Btokes, as execntrix and testamentary guardian of Cora M, Blokes, in the estate of James Btokces, revignad, and an order was mnade for her dischnrge. Lotters of administyation wera then granted to Thownas McNamara undor bond.for §5,000, 1n tho estats of Ellen 8, Mitchell, leitera tes- tamentary were granted Jerowe J, Mitclioll une der bond for §10,000. Tn the estate of Willlam II, Harvey, a grant of administration was mada to Nancy R. larvey uuder bond for 3,200, CRINIKAYL coUAT, John Bmith pleaded guilty to the larceny of & lot of copper, aud was remanded. J. M, Crummy was arrainged in the Crimiusl Court veaterday morning, chiarged with keeping » gaming-houso at No, 171 Clark street, Tus cavs resulted tn o verdict of not guilty, THY CALL, Jupax Gamy—177, 191 to 194, 196, 201 to 208, 210to 2B, . Junae Jauxsox—45, 46, 49, 51, 83, 53¢ to 67, inclusive. Junen Moonx-R47, 48, 51. Jupoz Rooens—Tax appeals, Jupax FauweLt—3ol to 500, JUDGMENTY. UKITED BTATES Oucoir COuRT-—-O0Xrrasions— Nativnal Bank of Nliinols va, Jobu 'F, Carcoras, $340, Juvax BLODGETT: “Town of Otia~ 1:20,—Keens s, $401.20, Savings Bank ve, Bam o T ony va. Towniot Boun ottews: SUAII—X. . Colory 1, tamo, 31,61820,=W, 0.’ Budd va, W.' P, Wightian, 1, Hy y Eurzaion Covar—Coxrzsmexs~0. ¥, W, Jomes va. . figure are al*o of great service to bun. Garl Morten 4 Augt Neohas, §371. . M, Loone 5 3.0, - ST, Bteinbardt ot al, llam Rameey, ure, D, Kenley etul. v, G, vl onr—, flle, £ Jolin A, Rlt Cmerte ¢ W.F, Marr e ELSEWHERE, IMPORTANE SUTT TO RECOVER, Spectat tnavateh to The Chicago Tribune, Crixtox, Ia., May 21,—Ono of the most im- portant enitavaguinst & raiiroad company ever tried in this Biats was commenced tna afterncon in the District Courtof Clinton County. The cane ts that of Ira Stockwelf va. tho Chicago, Clinton & Dubnquo Ralirosd Company, and Riowe out of a cialm of $61,000 for lumber which Blockwell charges was destroyed by firo, and thut the fire wos Occanloned by aparks from tho defendaut’'s locomotive on the 13th day of Septembor, 1874, Tua casa s Lronght nu- der a provision of tle mnew codo, which reads “that suy corporatin Opurating railway, sball Lo liable tor all damuge by fire that {4 met or eausad by tho operatmng of suy such railway. Tue cano 1n sttracting s grest deal of sitention, and will bLa very warmly con- teated on bott mdes. The attorness for tho plaiutiff sro Judge Cotton, Judgn Lefingwell, aud Corning & Gtohe, For the dufendant, H. P, Adame, of Dubuque, sod Havs & Young, of tiis city. Tho defonre plead the unconstitu- tionality of tho law, and deuy generaily all lia- bility conarctod witty the fire. Tho casc will be watchod with great intercst by lawyers all over the State, Tha railroad companies having lines iu Iuwa will keop & closo ruu of the proceedings. — AMUSEMENTS, M'VICKER'S THEATRE, Mr. Pope commenced the s=cond wesk of Lls engagement at McV.cher's Theatra last evening 28 Macbeth. It would sypear from (he houss that the claims of tragedy are for the time being overlooked, and that the horoic drama and the tragle muee go ont of fashion with fars and furnnces. Aud, thongh the star may bo renlly excellont, 1t ia not much to bo wondered at, for Mr. McVicker will varely not claim tuae the stock company offers irresistibla inducoments tathe plag-goor. Mr. Pope's Macbelh, homover good it may Ve, I8 not sufliciently well knoan to draw againet the certaiuty of = mediocre, not to eny & ponr, support, In itself it Is not lacking in farcs of the right kind, sod in polut of read- fng there aro many passagea which Lo gives with good offect. 1leLasa good conception of the part, and bLis actiug I8 well supplied with the necessary elements which iradition furnishes, aud wlich show siudy, earuestness, aud atten- tion. 3ir. Pope’s fine voico and comm n‘ilmg Mace beth ” will be ropoated Lo-night. To-morrow Scbiller'y celebrated ** Robbers” will bo given, aud doubtless to,a better house. THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, * The *Carlotta Company," uodsr the manage- ment of Mr. John Steveus, witu the addition of Mr. J. W. Blaiadel), opened for o week as the Academs of Music in a new pleca entitled ** Rob- srtof Woodlzigh,” It cannot in the firat place be said that the piece was well played. Conwe- quently it fs ata disndvantage. Despito this, however, it can readily bs recoguized a8 a ver- slon of & pretty and romantic story, superior, oven in it dromatized form, to dozens which hiave been successful this season. Itis far from oven in {ts merits, but one s frequently led to wieh tbat such s eocne could Thavo the advantage of good acting to show 1t off. The story is susceptibip of Leibg woven into & pretty and popular play. Miss Catlotta is s pretty aud pleasing actress, and Miss Noxen is gifted with » fair voice and proposseseng face. Mr, Btevoun belongs to & sehool of aciors not as popular aa they onco wers, when melodsama and mclodramiatic actiog were m vogue. Tae plece will bo repeated this evening, ELSEWHERE. Spectal Dispateh to Ihe Chicage Tribune, Ixpiaxavorts, Ind., May 24.—A company of gentlomen bogan work to-day ob s new theatre, to be called the Grand Opera-Houre. It will bave a seating capacily of 1,800, and be fitted and finished in tho very best style. It will Lo ready for use at tho opeoing of the dramatic scason noxt year. The loeation ia cxcelicot. Jatues Dicksou, lato of tho Acsdemy of Music, will be wmauager. ——— Literal Guah. New York Sun, In the Eaoglish Couit for Divorce and Matri- monial Causes, Alr. Gush recently suod Mra. Guub for divorce. Theground of tha suit was the voluutary coufesaion of Mrs, Gush, which her huaband was very much disinclined to be- lieve nt first; but ebe persovered in it, and flually repeated it in the presence of the co- respoudent, who affected to discredit her, but «id uot interpoxe anv prompt and plump denial, ‘The husband then looked fnto the matter, and finding Mre, Gush's confessions corroborated by circumatautial evidencs, spplied for s divotce, whicl way gracted, Tho principles of this case, howaver, are not déemod applicablo iu all places. Dr. B Y. rce, of the World's Diepensary, Buffalo, N. Y., whose famity medicines bave wou golden opiutons aud schieved world-wida reputa~ tiom, aftor patient study and much exporimonts ing, suceeeded fu perfocting & compound estract of smart-weed, or water popper, that is destined to becomo as cafobrated as bLfs ottior modicines, It owos its officacy not eutirely to tho smart- wead, which, however, is & savercign remedial agent, but Jargely tos bapry combinstion of that herb with Jamalea ginger and otber vege- Lable agents. The combination is such as to mako It & vory pleasant yemedy to take. Taken intornally, it cores diarrhos, dyseutery (or bloody-finx), summercomplaint, cholers, cholers- morbus, colic, eramre and pain fo the stomach, Lreaks up colds, fobrile and inflammatory at- tacks. Itiwsold by all drupgista sud dealers in medicines. PIANOS. NILSSON! st smsmrmnionse KELLOGG! l'rl-:::::l -:.nztnd»nr‘l’!.nu bave Stk LUCcA! used the Planos of cyery cole- 5o, I prights are extranrdinary fnstru. n sud deservo (helr groat suce ABDART] Tty ven e STRAUSS! "seess e e el BRI AND ESTEY OIGANS, AT STORY & CAMPS, SUMMER RETREAT. LAKESIDE, ON PEWAUREE LAKE, 3 PATTI] hardosdfoe Ramorof cxvoeste Your Plnos astonish me, 1 have never WEHLI! 5 udores that opluton, " 211 STATE-ST. One ioar by rail from 15, Thi yraterencs wear all, Jetscen aay asos which equal yours, THE INCOMPARARLE WERER PIANOS SUMMER RESORTS. -« Tha ot Juxutious and ol Qpen for guants May Toar, Al vhe hat ICdSALS EhaTKcu Toitors aadessed o pruprietor, Hardand, Wis,, promutly answared, b R P rior. AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, Grand Union Hotel. Wil 0pon Juns 1, for the roception of Gueats. . BRESLIN & €O, Propristors. FAlBRUANKE' STANDARD L 111 &113 Lake St., Chicugo. Besazefulte buy oaly the Genuine, AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE, TINS (TUESDAY) EVENING, May2s, EXTRA LADIES NIGHT! Groatest Varioty Theattn fn the World! The Orestcat Family 'lhnnvu’n the West] Trumeass Suo- c1ns of the New Company { 12 NICW ST ARS, Evarything Entirnls Newt tha Amaricaniecoand. BIE 1R GLAT) Y ing foats of 7 # b.fim-f:yfm‘..ffm’i"'“" sroaation, concl ‘Tiin ta'so1ed Wentles, BTRIY, bR St ety ofKuninndble yuane dem, M4 b1 ANCIE SREW TN, s Lol SUTiTHRE, O - ng Charmcter Nk 7 Luinedisn, Lh Wandarfnl Mosical Joker, u BILLY COURTRIGHT, Al YRE T'wo hot stioty thritling, bs iently sctad Litama, en ftied tne 0 with tho eniire graal Gnmm! g Matiness for Famiil [ day and Stogtar, “Fuurvday, Fxtes Matios Bonefit of Newsboys' Hma. RANDOLPH-ST, OPERA HOUSE, Cor, West Randolph and Jefferson-sus, TWith oms bannd this establisiment aprings In'o papnlar favar, and surpaeres all othier shuwe in sonsattonal fes turos and vuluptaons smusemeat. TREMENDOUS HIT OF THE Female Bathers! Foreigners in Paris, Living Statuary, and ° Frenehh Bal Masque. Becare your ssats during tha dey. Aduileaion, 25 caats, 0 caats, and 81, Matiaes | Bn. MoVICKER'S THEATRE. Mr.CHAS. POPE. Monday and Tuesday Evenings, DM A CDBI2'T I MACBETH..... CIARLES POPR, Wer re fay, ay a2 TEXTE RODRIIEIRS ! Mozt Week—Tluberta' Jack and Jill Pantomims Tronps, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Monday, May 24~Positivaly the LAST WEKK of Emerson's Minstrels! An Ectire XEW BILL for the LAST WEEK. Prery Freatng and Wedneaday xnd Satnetar Matinmes. 3 Tunday, Moy H~Faousil Benont of WILLY LSRR: ol Banafit of NITLY B M1t JUHN THOMPSO IPALY (of 3 #H0F: AeAte ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SUCCLSSFUL HIT OF JOHN A.STEVENS AS ROBERT OF WOODLEIGH. n"f.:n’tl\v-dty Fvealng—~The Backwoods 1dyl-DANIRL Taveriy's Minstrels Nust Week. Prof. Fepper Bunday, NEW_PUBLICATIONS. GENERAL SHERMANS BOOLK IS NOW READY. MEMOIRS caneral Wiliam T, e WRITTEN BY HIMSELP. Gomplete ln twa volumes. Emall 8ro., 40 pages each, P'rice in blue clows, 45.50; shoop, 87.00; Lall tarkey, £8.20; full turkey, $1200. [From the New York Herald.] ++Sherman shows that bo can wield the pen oy well a the sworte - His atyla 1s s tnch his twn g 1hat of o Santoen, 14 Ir'e" wlunine sl e ses's ciial Tan tellin o " Tronchant Fatorig.e | » Viia Artle faahion, bub o (From the Tribuze.] 10 the avonts of the Cirll War, (n which he has won hiv i{fustrfous 3 bas givon a sfngniacly Incid and iastrictive description; is sirictures oa muitary affairs 3d welghty; bat to many readors hi o tomiinres of scanes and incidents ol leas widmapread Pblicity. “roveailag Ly sldo.giances the (raita of & hows erful anil, 1o some scnse, A unbjas peesonsd el actar, will pruve tho most Interasting portivns of tis (From the N, ¥. Times.] “These memnirs aro by lar tha most interesting and important coutributton et mede ta the military histoey of ins Hevellion by any of 106 leadion acturs in the great 1 Siermiaa ‘e pisgyoring blows milch General dealt 1o the Gonfednracy nave secured for him the undy- titnde of bis countrymon, while Lo iancy atralegist, and the surpassion Coulmander, entitle him ond leadnre thet the T rsousl hlatory of so marked Posecrs oxtraonlloary interost. - Whan ¥ tha man himsell, tuat pecalisrly 1acy style which General Bherman's letlers and’ spaecnoy hate inade familiar to the public, it nut ouly becomes Ab- sorbing, buk Thsciaatiog.” [From tho Brenlog Prat) **Genoral Bhorman bas told his atory with the thost en. 1ire unteserve, and the miory ks One which Amoericans will vrond to read. W not beln a feelng of satisfac. t1on 1o bolug of fhe ace and 1he sarue country with sucha man, Wo o the ciure of & person resos cautious, baid yot pradent, confident yet mndost of aotion to his boger.cads, Yt withiat om3thing wo are all through tho biok tha evidonccs of & ind aad of an Intellect of singular force and D, APPLETON & 00, Pablishers, 549 & 551 Broapway, N, Y, Bent free by mall to any ddrese tu the United States on seceiptof the price. RAILROAD TIME TAHLE _ ARRIVAL AN DEPARTORE OF 1RATS EXPLANATION a7 REYERENCR MARTY.—t Batnrday ov. eented, * Sur L 3 N N exdoptal, | Are CHICAGD & NORTHWEEEI‘ RAILAMY, Tieket Ofiers, K3 t1arh o1,y carner Hadi Nian Giane Sieme s portd Tl w1 v and al the depoia. oV | et | Zrrire R [ e ‘a—1)epot corner nf WVl in7i A-Devot corner of Capal and Kin Depot, Sfool nf_Lake-sts, &mi fostaf + Tremant Hoyse, MICHE AN CENTRA'. RAILTIAY, Tieentystecond.of Clarkeii,, 1oulhsasl corner af’ Randalphs Mail (a1 main as! 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Louiaville & Cincin. 1eall Lar Eipres of 000, m, pom. nau (das p, m. 708 . : LOUIS RAILROYD. imidaTahortsy dnd uf doputc? S Leare, . BALTINDRE & OH10 RAILROA) iR e o T 1 o e Mat, Bunda |2 [t bross, Lawte, | Arvice. YENT SHUTTERS, g g s 32 E = g = B g - BB ax S%23 b “ = £z 4 233 7 o gl g [ =) b f =) o =g "o I, 3 = 8 = s (LARK&COMPANY'S PATENT Self-Coiling, Revolving SHUTTERS, N STEEL AIND WOOD. REQUIRK NU MACHIX! .+ #nd CANNUI'GKD OUT OF ORDER. 218 West Twenty-sixthost., New York, Clicago Oftice, 51 Lusnllc-st, GEO. T. WILSON. Ag't o 852 585 =5l £3 L 2o t§~ L5 ~ = " A Ladics' do, RKew b with Monogram, Buckle, evelnt of m Neud ul L $5.00 Pg,ck;;;: FRAGHIONAT, CURRENCY IN EXCIANGK FOR Bils of Nau‘pgal Carreaey, TRIBUNE OFFICE i CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFI Grawd Yacyia Hotel, Omaba, Leaveun'thit Atchl Pern Ascumiaoiation, DigitRaDrest.. 1CRAILROAD, Deroty carner & Vun Buren and Shermanats, Tiekatofice, LIGAL. ariag u| Gty where such tax was pald, the Count Sy S ertad T sueht e, & ol 173 cont uc 0t paid o such receint, and ub 4 o 4 printed in tho Yith tho same, Botic 10 rebate under the law cay o tig uikce ua aad alior ta e d Gounty Trea oy Séc, { provides fora publia notfce D. D. dby's fuly al Ve 1935, astington 2 cnmu-'-tw giving treatmio: i vatouis tho I butile Iy conudeutial, Uthce. ¥a. NO raY!! 3ay be conulted, pors.ns on sl chrunlo or parvous: 3 vaty phyvician in the city who warranl U .ca huu 0 act cmialng Any pers ) tho Siate taz of tle earlaid 1o there 0B preseniing bis or its tAzreceipt 73 o s o' Cuunty Troasager of tho couaty ounty for one month, aud i s hergby given ihat pe o saine For Reglters, with SP o e uvia for the oxpross Dr. Kean, 380 BOUTH OLARK-ST., CHIOAGO, i, “ll',llrl-l" TR 0TI, L1 v, ‘arson or osrparation fho Lt by him or it paid o e1coss of 9.38 uf the State 3 Gontaiied % roacipe. (kdorsing tha a1l also tako foury 1 1A% pager & soparale feceipt fur the amaunt pak," in o1 BODERTIOIA, i St. Mary’s Hall, FAIRIBAULT, MININ. ctor. Mig 8. 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