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HH CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNET WEDNESDAY! JUNE: 29,> 1876 rm or Abit elty. Bhe wan taken from thin clty to Gens ‘board a car via tho Chieago & Northwentern Ite Bue ta dewigned for private uso on Gonevh Lake, LAKE ERIE. "ERIE. ¢ Spectal Dimpateh to The Chicago Tribune, Enrr, Pa, Juno 22—Tho prop Alaska has arrived from Ohicago this morning with the largest cargo of flour ever brought into this port. Hhe hat 12,024 hrla of flour, 1,250 piga of lead, and autdries, It will take two or throodays to unload Mer, Conl freights arodujl, The minors hava gone to work, and itis nrodicted that frelghia will soon havo to sdvauco, ‘Tho nchr Tarvert Homo hae been chartered to carry four loaaa of fron ora from L’Aneo at $1.80 per ton. ‘The British sete Mary Kyler is loading soft coal on owneta' account, VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Spactat Dianateh to The CMengo Tribun Tont funox, Mich, Juno 22,—Passnp Down— grape Ocean, Chauncey Murlbbt arid consort; atmr Manitoba, . Dasszp Ur—Propa Bt, Joseph, Alleghany, Minoral Rock and hargea} achirs Bolivia, Slherls, Jesse Breck, Tlizabeth Jones aud Loniaa ; attr Clinton, Winp—Southweat, light, Weatnen—Fino, auvetat Dianateh te Tha CAtenaa Tribune, Pont Hiynow, Bick., June 2210 p, m,—Dgwy— Propn Sanilac, Elnira and barges, Youemite and con- tort, und Chamberlain and consort: echrs John Mar- tin, J.B, Gord, Mongahgon, Ozar, Bt, Andrew, Ur—Tropa Vil Bherldan, Joho Pridgeon Jr,, Dnt- falo and bargen, Kast Saginaw and barges; schrs Snvo- Ind, Prince Kaward, Erantan, Angus Smulth ; stoira Manitoba, 8, 4, Tilden, O, K., Ceaf, Monitor, ‘Wixp—outhwest, light ; weather fino, “ THE ERIE CANAL FORWARDERS, Speeiat Mapatch to The Citeaga Tribune. Burrato, N. ¥., Juno 22.—Tho Canal Forwarders have formed an association similar to tho one in oper- ation hero last year, William Potrie in President, and U. M, Barker, Kocrctary. Their purpora is to do away with compotition, but not to force up ca nal rates except ss warranted by aupply and demand, ‘Tho organization worked eatiefactorily to elinpera last year, This shotld not be confounded with the abortive efforts of tho canal-boatmen for combination; but they favor this movemeut as tho next best thing for them, MISCELLA‘iEoUS. NO CONSOLIDATION. An item fs going the rounds of the iaker, made up from an Erie dlepatch, to tho offect that the Anchor ‘Linoand Unton Bteamboat Company hate agrood to run thefr boats togethor, ‘This is dented at hoadquartors. ‘The story doubtlocs grow out of the arrangement mado Detween the Anchor Line and Western Transportation Company torun tholr psszongor boats on altornate days, or a0 as to forma daily passonger line between Buffalo and Chicago, Tho Muo will comprise ten pas- Senger Ateamers, consisting of tho Fountain City, Adio, Mager ‘tate, Empire Btate, Moliawk, an Oneida, of the Webtern Transportation Line, atid the Chiua, Japan, Indis, and Arizona, of the Anchor Linc. Tue boats of ‘the former line have been running since the opening of navigation, and the boats of {he latter line Hull bo brought out about the Ist of July, ‘Tho stmr China, Capt. George B. Dickson, taken the lead, and will leave this port for Chicavo and tntermodliate ports June 30, R, M. Choate, offica corner Washtugion and. Ohio atreots, ia the passenger agent,—Dugaio Arprese, DUSINESS AT BAGINAW. The shipments from the Saginaw River for tho season up tothe beginutuy of tho proveut wor fall something 116 49,000,000 nhort of those for a corre sponding period during tho season of 1874. Lumber ts moving out slowly, the mill booms aro full of loge and Iumbor ts accumulating rapidly on tha docks, A well-known veayol-owner atalod. yesterday . that there is Ising {dle in the Saginaw Hiver not leas {bax 10,000,000 foot carrying capacity, "One resnon fur ition of many abippera to movo thofr Ium- 1 ber is the freight rates adopted by the barge formed an association, and adopted Jowa: From Hay City'to Oblo ports, $1.7 snaw, £2,003 to Buffalo, $2.60 and $2.75 raspectively. ‘Theso ratew'are low, fo fact an low an vesuol-inen can live under, and tho Ausociation controle four-fifths of racily, Some slippers are opposod to any com- Bination, and are holding off in the belfef that the rates cannot be msintsined, while the fact that somo rar- \flers outside of the Atsnelation shade the card rales, Sfforda them encouragement, The barge men are firm, pnd to the more effectually cerry cut the card rates of frelghta and facilitate bualaess, they hava cetabliahed » foneral Srelgbt-oflice at Day Clty. Upon arrival: arges will rogister at the offica and receive ordera for cargoes in regular order,—firat In, frat out, Since Tuesday morning last, 4,200,000 foct of lumber las gone through the office at card rates, ‘Tho indicationn at present polnt to the conclnsion that tue volumb of buelnees will bo crowded into the cloning mouths of navigation, and that, instead of Adeclino in freiglta, an advance will take place,—Courier, 19th. TTEMB. The Detrolt Post publishes the following item as a mad warning to those who take cargoes below card rates: “Tlie steam Dirge Alpoda, on her last trip down from Saginaw, took ber cargo below card rates, or railed ity and wow consequently obliged (0 gd through alonoy an no other craft in the valley would tow bebind her.”,...Frank Warren, a fireman on tho tug Star, foil overboard on’ the river, @ failes below East Saginsw, Sunday afternoon, and “ess drowned, The body was rocovered. Decched, who was a single man, 24 yeara of auppored to havo friends residing in Detroit.,..‘Tlie bargo MeGll- . Yery, on Point Avino, fs about ready to be launched, Tho lug Dayton went up to the locality Saturday to pull her off, but the x03 was too heavy and ahe roturn- sdto Buffalo,..,"Tho achr Blar recenily made tha run from Toronto ta Cteveland {n forty-eight hours....The longest submarioo free water telegraph cable in the world wap laid Saturday between Kelly Ieland and Marblehead, Lake Eris, A vast concottse of poopie witnessed tlin sight, ‘Tho cable te 444 miles long, THE BLACK HILLS. 4 GILT-EDGED STORY. Font Lanasne, Wyo. T., Juno 22.—A party trom the Black Hilla arrivod to-day. Prof, Jon- ney’s party and the expedition undor Col. Dodgo hove formed @ pormanont camp on french Creok, hoar Harney's Pea, calle¢ Camp Harnoy, and closo by the stockade tho miuor built. Gold seems to have boon found in abundanco. Near a hundred minora wore found thero in diforont camps, who have mado claims and dota congidorablo work in building sluices, digging altches, etc. Some of tho party report that the soldiers in tho command ayo pauned .out, gold dust of s rich quality. ‘Thocommand 18 reported in good condition. Hl MAHA, Nob., June 22,—Tho following is jnst recotved from Col. R. J. Dodgo, in command of tho escort to Prof, Jennoy's Blaox Hills Explor- dog Expedition : Manvev's Prax, Juno 17.—Gold is found in Paying quantitics on Srouch Creek. Cuater's re- port is confirmed In avery particular, ‘I'ne com- ‘mand fa well aud in flna condition. Privato advicon recolyod Horo say the edni- mand found 100 mon at work in Custer's Gulch, taking out gold at the rate of @6 to 225 per pan, Tho evidences aro atrong that. thore aro man’ more miners in that country, The gold found fa coarse and scaly, but oasily pounded. Quartz mines oro abundant, but no ono has prospected. thom. No Indians have beon seou by the com- mand. They are north of tho poak. THE MINNESOTA CIVIL RIGHTS CASE. nf road, Sr, Pavr, Minn., Juno 22,—Judge Samuel F.* Miller, Associate Justico of tho Buprome Court of tho United States, anpesred to-day on tho bench of the United States Circuit Court, now in eession in this.city, When the, case juvolviig the constitutiouality of the Supplementary Oivil- Tights law was roachod, id which Judge Notscn of tho United States District Court racontly gavo auch astrong opinion to the Grand Jury at Winona io favor of its logality, counsel for tho defonee. interposed a domurror. to. the indict- ment, whereupon Judgo Miller ssid to the United Btatos District Attornoy: ‘Allow me.to make anggestion to you, Vhore isa Branch of this subloct now poudiig bofore tho Supreme Court in Washington, which involves some of tho same Quoations that would como up undor this, and forthat reason Ido not oare to decide tho mattor avthia time, I think ithad bottor bo submitted on written briefy, which Tan take with me, and ' depide the crave gomo time in the futuro.” To this suggestion tho attoraoya consoutod, 80 tho ‘oclobrated Civil-ights caso gous over for tho . Present. ——_+___. A NEW SETTLEMENT. Speeiat Dievateh to The Chieaas Tribune, Davenronr, Ia. Juno 22.—On tho Nock Teland Rood, weet of Atlantic, a new town bas boon platted by citizens of thle city, and already it has 5s population of sovetal hundred, It i9 Galled Marne Station, and is one yoar old to-day. ‘The agent of the Company hero bas concluded arrangements with au Indienapolis manufactur- er who will inmiodiatoly erect ut Marne extone.vo Unseed oil and papor works, Tho cost will be 980,000, and fitty mon will be empluyod, ——_-_—.. THE MILWAUKEE DISTILLERS, Spteiat Dispateh to The Chicas Tribune, }, Mirtwavnxe, Wia., Juno 22,—Vho case ‘oy prhe 4, Rindskopt Bros., rectiflers, was resumed bo/foro * Qpmmissionor Bloodgood this aftornoon,} and eVidence was offered nu both ades to esta’ bleh ‘whother ot not Jacob Rindskojf way a mei mber Qf the firm ou the Sth of May let, Tho hog aring ‘Was lotorapersod with a good dal of porsor tality on tho part of counsol, Tho exumonts az, 0 ail bt, The Commiasioner will decde sung oe the ¢asea to-morrow, * Pee ae i Bergt. ‘Bates has dono whs Privata ' Dalzell todo. He has soundlperated 6/ herman not mentioning the more onsplow one rank Cd file by namo, 1s thus fuJly snawered when acrlounpgas, that there fa no evide! due end Colloct ire peee Fret ‘Sy rhal 4 1} inte jtlahe azo made the uly Urar polnts thus rofsed, the praauiaption being (hat all claole adsaltien COURT NOTES Devision of the Suprethe Catt off Appented Stité and Coiinty Taxes. Tho County Wins 4 Quarter of a Mill- ion by It. I. If. Horiote ana tho Mariné Company eeThe Hough Case Sottled. Sudgments and Now Suits—Oriminal Record, STATE AND COUNTY TAXES, DECISION OF THE BUYREME CouRT, A fow days ago it was noted In thous colamns that the Supromo Court bad decided adverse to tho objectors in the tax-appoal case of 1871, for Stato, county, and town tares, In which $260,000 Wero involved. ‘Tho history of tho appeal ia familiar, The objectors werd beaten in tho County Court, and an appeal was takon to tho Circuit Court. In tho Jattor, the deciston of tha County Court was sustained,” and an ap- peal was takon to tho Suprome Court, trom whence tho docision which follows emanated. Pountaeatorney John BL. Rountree, in benalf of tho Peoplo, fought the objectors at every point, followed the case to the Suprema Court, and argued it {net fall. Crodit is duo him for the ability and energy displayed in the antiro caso, and to his labors id attributed very largely this favorable decision, which adds very msto- tially to tho woalth of the County Treasury. Tho dacision covers an amount duo for State, county, and town taxos of not lesa than $250,- 00. “The following is a transcript of the de- eiion, which is written by Chief—Justice Walker: ‘These wero applications for an order for the asle of delinquent lands in Couk County, and lots in tho City of Chicago, by the County Treasuror and ea-oficio Collector for taxew for tho year 1871, Tho application waa mado to the Fobruary term 187d ef the County Conrt, It fas resisted” by appellanta on tho grounds that, under tho taw, the Court had no right to cotiveno on "the first Mon- day of tho month, but should have nict on tho third Monday ; bocause the Collector gave notice that Ue Would voll such Janda aud lots as ho might secure an orler to nell, on the 10th aay of tho following March, belng tho fitth Monday after the commence- mont of tho Conrt at which the application waa mado, ‘whon it ia contended that the law redulred the anlo on tho fourth Monday theresfter, and because the year for which tho tax was duo isnot name in tno Collector's report, Notwithatanding the objections, the County Court rendered an order for tho sale of tho land forthe taxes due, from which ordor an ap Poal was firocctited to the Clreust Conrt, where, on Atrial, the judgment was afirmed, And to reverse that jidgment duis abpea) {s prosecuted, tis urgea THAT UNDER THE PREAENT CONSTITUTION, and tho general lawa of tha State, it was illegal for the. Cook County Court to meet on’tho first Monday of Jugryrati, but ahould have mot on the third, Tefer- nea fe malic to tho twenty-ninth accllou Of All. Vi. of the Constitution, whic provides that Ail Jawa ‘re- lating to dourte aliall be general and of uniform operation; and the orgunization, — jurindiction, Powers, proceedings, and. practice of all courts, Of the samme clase or grado, a0 far an regulated. by law, And the forco and offect of tho process, judgments, and decrves of euch courts, severally, stall bo unit form.” By the act of tho 2st of February, 1839, p, 0, Bee, 11, t& in provided that “ tho terma of the Gotinty Courta'of thie Blato for tho traueaction of probate busines shall be held on tho third Mondays of esc, month, instead of on tha first Mondaya ot cach mouth,” Dy an act of the Geucral Asuciubly, adopted Feb 28, 1867 (Sess, Laws, p, iJ), it wae enractod that tho terms of the County Court of Cook County should bo held on tho tirst Monday in each month, + TILE ALOUMENT 14 that the Constitution repealed thix act of 1867, a8 it re. quireq all lswa relating to court to be general and of uniform operation, aud thie act belig special, to General law of 1459 must govern, anil the Court could only conyeno on tho third Monday in each month, Conttitullons, ke all other lawa, must lisva & reasons ble and pract{cal tnterpretation. ‘To givo this language A iteral application would fequiro all courls in tho State to mect on tho pamo day, and the torma to bo of tho same length, ‘Tha couid not Lave been in- tonded, becatiao it. must have boon apparent to tho framers of that instrument that such a thing could Rover bé carried Into offoct, ‘Tho business in one cir. cuit or one gouty would ba many fold greater than in another. Inca more thno would be required in the ono than in the other.,, Tio circumstances of the peo- plo, tho difference in climate in different portions of our State, and a varlety of efrcumatances, renders it almost {f not abwolitely necosrary that our courts should meot at different tim Tt would seein that a literal Rusgo would require all lawe Circuit, Connty, city, and oneral and uniforni. ‘Thal 8 requirod to meet at the santo time, and have terns Of, the same length, would be au absurdity that wo canno} attriluto to the body of mon who framed our fundamental law, Without stopping to inquire to what thivlanguage should be conflued, wo Lava no Healtation in saying that it cautiot apply fo tho time whe these Sovoral courta aball mect, of thd Iegth of thelr terms, Nor do wo ece that tte remajting Inu- fillego of that soction makes sich a roquiremout. ‘This objection fs, therofore, not well taken, Ibis noxt urgott tho p NOTICE OF THE BALE OF LANDS wis ton wrong day, and hence the order of aale could Hot be lexally made, Ou the 22d of March, 1473 (Gear, Laws, 1811-3, p, 067), an_oct was adopted relating to tho rovenuo aud ite collection, which, by the tenth ace Mon, provides tliat the notice of sale of {ands for delin- Auent taxca and assesuments bo given for the second Monday of the month succeeding tho month at which application for judgment fa intenited to be made, thie act provides that {t shall take offect and be in forte from and after Ita pavvago, aud shall roma in forco until tho object intended by the act ean to obtained under & geueral law which ajottid be thereafter adopted, after which {¢ should cease to havo offcet except 80 for as “proceedings may have beon com- inenenced under it, On the With day of Alarch, 1872, 8 general revenue law was passed (Sens, Lawa, 1872, p, i), #BIch went nto effect ou the 18 day of, tH following July, whitch provides for tho collection of Hiate, county, city, oud otler taxen and ueacesments, aid the provis- fons of whic superscde tho provisions of the act af flo 29d of March, ly the provisions of Gmuefal Hovento act, it ix provided that the Collector in advertising dalnquent laude aut town k if Aix the time of sale for the fourth Monday after the commencement of the term at which the application for Judgment is proposed to bo matte, “(Bea Hee, 182, pv. 4.) ‘hue s will bo acen the thine fixed hy the two sete ara on , and aro repuguant to each other, ‘at ft le urged that, Inasmuch as the former act oon- tains the frorsion thas 40 abaall 3 in force until all jroceedings which wors comtnencod under it should bb completed, that the latter act did not repeal tho fore mer {1 that respect) that this procecding was commenced before {ue latter act went’ Into effect, aud that . ita provistons —munt cone trol fn the manner and sa to the time of sale. ‘Tho record ahows the proceedings for the rcasscssment and collection of these taxes bad coamenced before the Generel Heventio law took effect, aud thie caso is therefore clearly within the saving clause of tho act of the uid of March, 187, And inasmuch aa the General Hovenus law did not, whon repealing » large num- her of | provioua jaws, repeal this, wo mtst Snfer that it was Intotided {o have operation {u all casea Where proceadingy lund been commucuced for rramoxe- ment aud collection of taxos, until the samo should ba finally completed, . ‘Tho Common Council had fred fhe February term 1874 an the Lino fur spplication for a Judgment ayaiuat delinquent real catate, as they wera authorized by the act of Match 24, 1872' Aud bo far as We cau soe this Proveeling fe regular in this respoet, tn! BOW come to tu conaldorution of the objection r different dt THE BETURN OF THR COLLECTOR does not shuw for what year tho lazea were lavied. The objection is bascd on a “misconception of facta in the case, Tho Collector in hia report to the Qounty Court ote caption lo the list makes this atatement; “The lowlng lst of delinquent lanits wad lota in te Coun- ty of Cook, Blato of Iinols, upon wiiich the taxes and a lu@ and unpaid, for tho poctal Creators remain Year 1871, with the names of tho owners," etc, This & full rompliauce with the law. Ho shows by this lat be returned that the taxea and areeesments wero duo for the year 1871, Noono could possibly be decalved or left in dubt, au it is too plain for mistake, Tho law itappoara from any part Of the repre, This objrocted, Lut we can hardly suppose with much A dence that the tax waa ‘unpaid, ‘Whero no defense is interponed, tho r'p rettirn aworn to is prima facie evidence of tated thercin, Onit judgmont is rendered jections aro nade and ‘shown to extai ib require {tw retu fo ba correct and free from ebjection, Int Dumerone objections were interposed, levy was not properly mado, or the taxes juatly oF legally due, It would boa perversion of Justice to permit a party to raise objections and cons teat the rendition of judgment, taculy admitting the faxes wore due, and (hon to ralae that question for the first time tn this Court. ; Mut the return under oath wad prima facte ovtdence on which to render the judgment, and, uot having been, robutted, ft fe suficlent to sustaih the Judgment, and it must be atirmed, ¥ —_ THE CHICAGO COURTS, M, Ml. MONOUE’S TROUELER. In tho cago of O, ¥. Dyer vs. tho Marine Com- pany, in the Superior Court, I. 11. Ionore filed pe patition setting out that prior to 1874 he bad had largo financial dealings with J. ¥. Scammon, President of the Chicago Marine and Fire In- surance Company, and of the Marine Bank, ‘Theso two inetitutions, sometiine about 1463, consolidated to a certain degrce, aud isaned Jomt certificates of stock, In February, 1874, there remained outatsnding nine jotut cortifi- cates of the stock of the insurance compavy and bank of the par yaluo of €55,000, also a claim for dividonds on old stock for $8,625, and a obock’ sgaiust the Marino Hick of $1,300, At tho the above méntloned Honore was indebted to the Martine Company in the anm of 30,000, and Neimmon, da President, offored, {f potltionor would buy tp thesa nino eharos of joint-stock, the dividend claim and cbecus, to cancel his in- dobtednora of $110,000, After conaldcrable ne- gotiation Hohoro succended in potting hold of all thon ctaima, but tha Marino Company has ro- fused to able by the contract. In April Inst Goorge M. Bogus wad appointod Recolvor, and. ho too has rofnsod to carry ont tlio agreement, notes# authorized by tho Court. Mr, Honore thorofove aaka that a rule thay be mado on tho Recelyor requirlug hilt to elo causa why ho should not receita tho stock, claim, and checks, and cancel hin indebtedacas, A rule tas Idee rotarnablo Juno 25, an naked, : _OHOW VB, BANTEETT. Judge Moora pave o decision yortorday tn tha chse of Nathan 8, Grow ya. J, A. Bartlett and J. Lincoln, which involved the title to somo land J.. od the cornor of Madison and Sholdon streeta, valued at $100,000. In September, 1873, Grow, tho owner, made ah agrecmont with Bartlott for tho transfer of the lalid to bita in exchange for 100 actus of Jand near Maywood, $10,000 in stock of tho Ilinota Liquid Muol and Muminating Company, $10,000 1n Missouri Liquid Fuel and Uum{inating Company's stock, $15,000 in New York Contral Underground Jtallway Company's firat niortgago cortificstes, aud £10,100 canh, Bartlett, howover, had no title to tho land he proposed to give, Or spy money, and Jio failed to keop hla contract. After a fong dotay, com- plaiuant, finding that the stocks were worthlers and Hartlett delinquent, gave notico that ho would rescind the contract, and Lrought eult to wet it aside, Judgo Soore, in giving hia decisfon, anid that it appeared that Grow Lad oyidently attempted to tho beat of his ability to carry out hie con- tract, had cleared the title from’ all clouds, and tonderod the dood, which Bartlett declined to accept, Tho dofendanta did not wish to comply with thé agresment. Evon up to tho present Ume the dofentants could havo como in, and offored to fultill thelr part of tho xgreoment, but thoy ovidently did not desire todo #0, ‘They worn not in good faith making any objection to the title, and he should, thorofore, docreo that the contract bo cancolled and the title bo vested froo from any cloud in tho compiainant, Messta, Nelaon Rush, M. 8. Bowen, and B. D, Magruder appeared for .complainnnt, and Holden & oore, D, Rich, and Dow & Smith, for tho dofendan ©. 8. itovar. ahdeshe About ten daya ago O. 8. Hough filed a bill to rostrain the Board of Directors from expelling him for an dlloged falluro to pay soma differon- ceson grain contracts, Tho motion for an in- Junction waa sot for Friday, but Thursday ho Was requested to moct o committoo, which he did, aud roceived a proposition to bo restored unconditionally, Ife of course accepted it, and -Stnectlng of tho Boord of Directots was beht Monday last whon ho was restored to all his former pritiloges, Yosterday, thoreforo, having accomplished bia object, though in & differont way from what ho expected, Mr. Hough dis- taisved his bill, and allissoreno. UNITED BTATES COUNTS. + John 8, Porry, Truateo, began a suit for £22,000 against Georges: Watson and A. 0, Thomaa, The Toxas Banking and Insurance Company commonced & suit iu dobt against the Republic Lifo-ineurance Company, iaying dnamagaa at $816,000, ao : et Danmon Puripelly filod s Dill against Henty E. Plekot and Evalino HH. Pickat to foreclore throo trust-deods for ¥10,500 on Lots 1. 11, and 12, in tho reatbdivision of Lots 1 to 19 of Holmes’ subdiviaion of tho wost half of tho southwont quarter of the southonst quarter of the southwest quartor of Sco. 34, 59, 14 ; another against Wenry K. and Lvaline IL. Plekot, Ira Beott, Trustees, Bradford Hancock, Assignee, and about thirty others, to foreclose two trust-decds for $8,600 oach on Lote 3 and 4in the resubsll- vision of Lats 1 to 19, inclusive, in Holmes’ subdivision of tho west half of the southwest quitter of thé southeast quarter of Soc, 34, COUNTY COURT. In the ostate of John Klein en order of attach- mont against Joseph P. Klein, executor, for not oboying the order of tho Court to pay to,Jliza- both Potrio cortsin monoys; aud also au ordor to filo his account by the 24th inst, In tho catate of Goorgo It, Itoberts, tho will snd codicil wero proyod, and lettera tostament- gry wore grautedto Ann Augusta Roberta and Morton B. Hull, with leavo to. W. D. Roborts to make application to bo appointed joint executor, under bond for $450,000. . I'hd will covers prop- erty to the amount of $225,000. It provides that Louisa 8, Buckley, a sister of deconsca’a wife, shall have her support during life, the Bors tions of his children to bear proportionate sharo of such support, It devises bis ontire estate, after all just dobte are pafd, to bis wife, Ann Augusta Roberts; and his children, George \W. and Not- tie L. Roborte, oa provided by tho lawa of tho State. ‘The will also directs that tho copartner- sbip of the firm of Roborts & Hull shall con- tinus for throe yoara from tho date of deceased's death, Tho will further given diecrationary power in. the management of the cstato to tho executors. eniuNat count. In the case of Alphonse O. Greenébaum, fined $1,800 for violating the gonoral insurance laws of the State, the niotion for a now trial was aver- ruled by Judge Booth, and, by conrent of tho attorney for tho Pooplo, the ponalty im throp counts of $100 each was romittod, and judg- ment on the verdict for 61,500 wan onterad, to all of .which defendant's. counsel oxcepted. ‘Thirty days was allowed to Mo bill of oxceptions, and bond in 8,000. : William O'Neill was tried for larcony and sont to the House of Correction for six mouths, John Kohalan pleaded guilty to picking a pocket and was remanded for sentence, Goorge Harris was tried for Jarcony, found uilty, and big torm fixed at ono yoar in the Pon- teutiary, John’ Roborts, tiled on two indlotments for larcony, was found guilty on both fndictmonte, and his torm fixed at one year in tho Penifou- tary, 3 ara Tetorson, tried for robbery, was ac- nitted. ‘ ¢ “Trauk Hogin and’ Jooph Dempsey, who pleaded Rullty to larceny @ fow days ago, lind their sentences suspended. irtin Price pleaded gullty to Jarcony, and wad remanded. Patrick Guerin was trivd for larceny, found guilty, aud remanded. TE OALL, + Jupax Ganr—80, 33 to 49, 44, 45, 47 to 53, Juvor Jasteson—No cal Junay Moonx—2l, 22, 23, JuDUE Roazns—808 to 315. e = JUDGMENTS. ‘Uxiren Srares Cimovit Count—Conressions— Busan Bs, Ward vs, Join Essiae Warren, $23,824, Surenton Count—Convessions—Linder & Hoole va, T, it, Thompeoh, $170,—Puller & Fuller va, P.M. Wobster, $183,00,—Olivar Bealey va. MU, M. Ts Marvin 1 i. Ge e u Gross and Nicolsue Foltes, $510.77. Judax Gaur—Hi. U, Cragin va, J, W, Atkinson, $309, —A. L, Hale ct al, ve, J, U, Gutches, $250,60,—Iiarder ‘Tracy, James ‘Kennealy, and T, M, Lynch, $781. Ciiousr Covnt—Junax Rogens—E, f, Thomas vs, Il, Clark} verdict, $75,—Village of Hyde Park vs, nder ‘well, $41. —J. G, Cella vs. Levi Cline, $104,28,—D, J, Leary ve, Eilon Olauty, adininlateatrix UF Joba O'Leary, dervase |, 8.1. — ELSEWHERE, DMPORTANT CASES IN THE UNITED BTATES DISTRICT COURT AT SPRINGFIELD, Svectal Disvatch to The Chicaan Tribune, | Brnrnarizcy, Mi., Jano 22.—Judgo Davis, of the United States Supreme Court, took bis scat hero thie morning in tho United Btates Clreuit Court with Judgo ‘Ireat, Ho is hore for tho pur- pose of presiding during tho trial espacially of Johp T.. Harpor, ox-Colloctor of the District, and Albert Smith, bis chief clork, who are charged with embezzling United States funds. ‘Thoso caa @ go familiar that I do not ro- count the fact Thay wore called up to-day and continued till pext Tuesday, when there ia littta doubt they will be tried, Alr, Harper has expressed himwolf ready for trial at any tle. At is not wo curtain that Baulth will go to trial. An effort will vo doubt be mado tostaye off his case, but ata Wilson, Solicitor of the Prossurye will be hore {n the morning, and wil probably inulet on both casea belng tried. Ho Is familiar with all the facts, and will doubtloss seset tn the prorecution. : ‘tho Macoupin County bond cases, if not now in, themvolves, came upinanow form to-day. ‘Tho Board of Buporvisors only in part oboyod thé ordor of the Court, made june, direct- ig Sn amssersment of taxes to pay tho jidgmate already obtatned, in thla thet thoy jevicd a tax of 75 conte on the $100 valuation, aud, after its collection, iustead of directing it to bo paid upon the judgments, thoy ordered it distributed pro rata among the towuships. ‘Iho sltorveys of the boudboldera thereupon ‘ob- tained an injunction from Judge Treat probibit- jug the Tressurer frum, waking the disttibution, ‘Tho case to-day was @ wotiva of the defendants to dissolve tho injuuotion. The other casov, however, of contempt by tho Supervisors will alao come up, but all the cascy wore coutinucd till next week, Ps Chcage Tribune, Sr. Pap, Mion, dune 22.~The Supreme Court of the Stato has sat avide the conviction of H. I, Kent, colloctor of pew rents, for em- bezzlement, on thd ing contracted ho that the church b hare 6 per cont of ail id renta collected, the eamo became joint property, and ho was not ptoperly indictable undor etatule for allogsd embozziemout or fraudulont conver- aion theraof. AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE, sep AESDAN JH 222, at Zo'clock, GRAND GALA MATINEE, MOST ENTHUSIASTIC SUCCESS ! Enlirely New Programme This Week. LAST NIGHTS OF TILE GREAT STAR ALLIANCE, LBoNA DARHE, THE PRAEGHI PAMILY, BHERIDAN AND MACK, DAVIN, and die Champion Kehoul al Educated Doge, ATHIVAILT DAU, AY. McANDREWS, TaN. ITA THOM, AND LOT. TER WINNITT, ZITELLA, MIBS NELL WEST, Hate MERSON ANB CLAIR, sil in New Acia, Songs, and MoW. BIERCY, SIUIREI FRA SO, rth WERT LAG Ee aie MEE TEAST ARR HUNT, dad attiors, tn the retonbtable farce, BSPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. MAK 1 KD WAMBULD, KUSHBY, and the Comodians, ta TIIE COAT, TRAVERS. BOMNAMBULISTS, . LAMPTOWN STUDENTS. Retaining for this week, DAVID STRONG'S Thrilling- ty Beautiful Tatites BUNKER ULI Or, The Death of Warren HOOLEY’S THEATRE, ONE WERK ONLY. “Monday, June 2, erory eventoe and Hatnrdsy Matinee, ‘Triumphant return looat of te famous Prime Denne, MRS. JAS, A. OATES And Mer Celebrated English Opera Company, Saad REPERTOIRE FOR TUR WEEK M ‘Tuerday—t PLE a Wednnulay- MADAME ANUOT A CATES zone and Friday—THE PRINCESS OF TREDI- NUE. Katurday-THe PRETTY PER Belundey Natives cOIROPLE BUALE OF PRICES: G guette and P: ita Ualcony Bs ¢ LA. Admtedon, #1; Pi od) $1.25; Haleuny, Gallery, bao. , June A from 9a. m, to10 whon seats cau bo secured for any evening during ck MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEEK BUT ONE of Daly'a Filth.ay., (Now York) Company. SECOND WEEK OF THE BIG BONANZA! A POSITIVE SUCCESS. Sedure Your Seats In Advance! 60,000 more persons wish toace the BIG UONANZA, and the timate atort t HOOLEY'S THEATRE, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK! .MONDAY, JUNE $1, TONY PASTOR'S Vert MATINEES WEDRESDAY A RANDOLPH-ST, OPERA-HOUSE, Cotnar West Randotph and Jefforson-sts, Positively tast weok of tho Frenchy _AND THE LADIES’ FRENOH GYMNASIUM. Last Matineo Friday aftoraoon, “Well infor vigoroua and racy writing.”—. ~ ¥. Trtoune, “A model pariodical.”—Iit, Pres, THE GALAXY.| JULY NUMBER In Now Typo, end on Laid Tinted Papor, NOW READY, CONTENTS, Dear Tandy Disdain. By Justin MoCarthy. From a Convent. By Nora Perry. Alexandre Duman, By Albert Rhodes, A Remembered Critic. Hy Alice M: Wellington. Cau the Trip to Europe be Shortened ¢ By Ab- ner W. Colgate, My Experiences. Ry Theo, Gitt, A Napoteonte Legend. By Granville Marray, Enalins Lecturers in Americas By W.0. Drow. nell, ANuptint Sonnet. By Mary . Dodge. Leah? A Woxan or Fasutox, By Mrs. Annte Ba- wards. On Some Pictares Lately Exhibited. By Henry Jaines, Je. Banker It. By Ldonte Porntz. Parrot Wheezers. iy Richard Grant Watts, Wrltt-Woow. By Philip Quilibet. Kelentifie Misceliaiy. Current Mterature, Nebule. x mz Eprron, PRICE, 35 CTS. A. NUMBER. Subscription Price, $4 por yoar, INCLUDING POSTAGE. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS, SHELDON & COMPaAnDrY, Now York. New Music Books. The Oborus Choir, By Dr, Eben Tonrjoo, A new book of storling merit, forthe use nf M Societies, Conventions, and ‘*Uhorns Choirs are pow Socoming quite common. 20 pay 100 piocos, fi Per Doz. $18.00. Price, 82.00, Lorely, An unfinished Opora, By Mendelssohn, €Octa. Per Doz, 85.40. A brastitul fragment, which, Howover, 1s complete in eit. How Shall I Teach? or Hints to Teachers, ~ A pamphlet by Dr. 1, i Ati be ib ste oh Beas CF Vanna a eaeas First Walpurgis Night, Mondolssohu, Clath, 81.25. Bonrds. $1.00. 1 . Mor Slureal Socsuens 7% $1.00. Paper, 8c. Ourtis and Bebr’s New Method for tho Zither, BU.50. The Zithor (v an, tost but niach more powerfaly aad well won lesesinee es pligld by all music dealers, Sent, post-tree, for retail LYON & HHALY, Ohivago, OLIVER DITSON é CO, CHAS. E. DITSON & 00, Poston, 711 Brosdwavs N.Y, AGADEMY OF MUSIC, Flatloring Suceres of MER. % FE. PANES To hig Keneition Drama, BROKE FAtzr. ‘Two performancos today and 8. Iriday-Unclo Tom's Wabia. Children, 100, Look out tor Janocente road, GRAND FAIR AND FESTIVAL Commonces this evening, June 23, atthe West Side Rink, (ot Fgeee. wil Hiver his Lectnre on the GREAT sig ens yh lak sii OURAN NAVI Between NEW YORK and LIVERPOON, SAFETY AND COMFORT. eBrptinand Jotters of Credit asued on leading Banks FIPFTEH-AV-.- REDUCED RATES: National Line of Steamships, TOR THE WENKFIT OY y SAINT COLUMBKILE’S CHURCH, DAVID LIVINGSTON. The Rev. Brooke Herford AFRICAN Pertaedie at the Onurch of tho Noxsinh, corner Michigan-ay, and ‘Twenty-third-st., oo inos- eee VIGATION,. LINE. . FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, calling at Queenstown, Carrying the United States Mail, Ea Patsoncers booked to and from tho prinipat Eo- and ankors throughout Europo. HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., s a White Star Line, MAIL LOVE TO EUROPE, 120 KAST HANOOLSI ATs N Genoral Wostora Agent. 4 ENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ae ate ed ul bat Ta dalpacd ty July, ats p.m. F DON DIRECT R GREFOE, 4310 tons. Itth duno, at 8 p. ra, HOLLAND, 8317 21h June, at Cabin paaiage, 870 aid, 880, peo ly reduced Brion, “Hotnen tia eld Bteorage tickets fromm Li iat i TGofuer Olare and Tandotphais. {opposite uew Sherman Hous), Chicago. DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. rangatlantio Company's Mail Stosuubiys Yo G HoDy toon Bai: Bley les, Ateoraga }, with superior accom: dations, aud including afl nocdasarice without extra T40: SiN SEonak MACKENZIE Axont, t5 Troadway, “| NCHOR LINE CAB ASSAGE To Clase OW, oie ann iu fituas HaSelio sod Siadisour CONN ATE tea RnAKt, Western Tucsday, J Cabin Pan iS; Bicoraco, 83 ai Ereigh MUON ATA, TONIC ELIXI And Liquid Extract of Beef Is composod of th@ Juice of Raw Lean Deot combined with Tonics, Iron, die ommended by the ‘edical, Sf the permanent cure of Piles, Dropsy, Dyspepais, Fi é&o, Pr ‘einato ity, Loss of Appo- ty Noryoui gestion, Constipation, Diseases, Goneral Dol tite, and Prostration of th 3 Systems, Also, Liver Complaints, with Complications of the Hidnoys and Bladder, and as Food for Consumptives, ‘This preperation js an ims rovement on tho Liobig Solid Extract ot f, belng @ Tonio, Stimulant, and Nutri. ont, ‘For sale by all Dealers, Large Hottlya, $1.00; Trial Bize, 25 cont: DOD, Proprieto AIRS BTU A J.B. LIPPINCOTT & CO, HATE JUST ISSUED . THE UNDIVINE COMEDY, Andotber Poems. ty Count Sizimund Keasiaakt (1 Abonjmuua Poot of Puiandje’ tieer Pine clethe pase PRINCIPIA; Or, Basle of Social Science, Being a Sui the Bub- ect, trum the Moral aud ‘Theclnaleal: yor Liberal Sod Progreasive, Standpolat. By ft.d.Wrlgtit, Clotli. €3.60+ ENGLISH GIPSY SONGS. In Rommany, With Metical English ‘Translations, By Chatlea G. Leland, Professor Es fl. Palizer, and Janct Tuckey,” Iwo, Extra cloth, §2.00. BLEAK HOUSE. . ‘keoe,, vols, Tatra cloth. $2.00 aca, Baty Tt cit Ae rofusely illustrated by Craik- Dy Charles tel.” Holng the olavent of Dickens’ Warke shank, Wrowne, and ot For sale by, booksellers generally, or will be sent by mail, postpaid, on recolpt of the price by J.B. LIPPINCOTT & CO. Publishers, 715 and 717 Market Street, Philadelphia, FINANOIAL. eae peaNneN ace eee Dealt in at the Now York Stock Exchange bought and sold by us on margin of fivo per cent. Privileges Nagotfsted at ong to ten per cent from market oa mom- bersof the New York Eachanga or rosponsibis partins, Large sums havo been realtzod the past Wy aya. ‘Put oF call costs on 100 sharcs $106.25. Btraddles €3°0 eanh, control 2h shares of stock for 2 days without further Hak, whilo, many thousad dollars! peute jay be gained. Advice and information furnished, Pamphiet, containing valuable, s'atitical Information and abowing how Wall-st, operations are conducted, sent Free ‘To wnyGAdrose, Orders acllctted by mall or wire and Seabee iA Aeliey Oy mal or wee a TUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankers and Drokors, oo 9 Wallet, New York, _ $50, $100, $500, $1,000 Invested in Stock Priviloges in Wall-st,, Toads to many thousands ef datiare profit, naive ex}lauatory circulars, containing iments ahd quotation prices of alt stocks dealt in atthe NEW YORK STOCK EXOHANGE, sunilod Z+ee to thong Rae daaraslate, (tddreas HAO UMINGH Ad 2 '00., rm a N.Y. Stock Krehangee nn 1d We CHICAGO ACADEMY OF DESIGN ART SCHOOLS, AMlcblgan-ay., cornor of Van Duron-st. Open continuously. Drawing, Patnting, Sculpture, and Architecture, under profeatonal fnstraction and guidanca of M, FELIX RUGAMKY, J. ROY ROB- ERTSON, J. F. GOUKINS, Proaldent L. W. VOLK, and W. L, 8, JENNBY, For partloulars apply for elreutars, On Cook County Normal School AN KXAMINATION for ADSISSION for the Pelt Terps will vo bold Wednesday, Juno 4h aad Wednesday, hop. $, boain 9.209. mand oobtlawe 11h 3:49 py riers irs. Wet Urouke prizes tn readla Thareday, June Mth, at 2p. oly. au Be A, lirlege prlaes (nloratorr and be on Hrigay Sth. at dp. im. Alumnt edlog and Saturday morning, ity ION Ow SYodnesday, Bept.. yENTWORTH, Hrinclpst, Kuglowood) 111, St. Mary’s » Hall, FARIBAULT, MINN, Rs. Rew. HB. Whipple, D. D., Mise 8. B. partiogtoty Fetnclyelteastateg antes aol Raper: caved Ceachers. the fauth Sclivat Yeer wUl comurence on THUASDAY, BRET, 16, 1875. tegtators, with, SUM details, eddreas the lector. CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND MISSES, Boarding gud Day Schou: Latio, Kaglish, and Freneb, Frouch ts the language'of tue fausiy, 1627 & 1820 BPRUOE-ST,, Fhila., Pa. NUOTTAG! KRUINALY, FOR | YOUNG Musié and New England Normal Masteal Institute, K GREEN’ GH, RE Boston. _ Worbrstensimé sauce. TRADE MARK WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE,| LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED ny CONNOISSEURS TO BE Tiik “ONLY G00 SAUCE, And Applicable to EXTRACT ots LETTER froma MEDICAL GENTLE- MAN at Madras. tobi¢ brother at “TONLEA & PER. TINS that their Sates fs bighly estoemed in India, and is, In my ‘ 3 opinion, thenaost paln- Every vanurry fh oe lable a6 wall ag the Bros : OF DIsi. dhatumade aus? Worcestershire Sauce. Bold Whotesate and for Exportation by the Proprietors, LRA & PERRINS, Worcester, England; and Retail by ‘Doslera in Sances generally throuchout the world, Ask for Lea & Porrins’ Sauce, At tie BREAKPAST TADLE It imparts the most exquisite relish and rest to Hot or Cold Meat, Fowl, Flab, Broiled Kiducy, &e, Atthe DINNER TABLT, tn Seup; with Fish, Hot Joints, Game, and in all Gravize, It gives a delightful fidvor, At tho LUNCIIEON AND SUPPER TABLES {ts doemed Indispensable by those familiar with its esti mabto quallttes. (From tho Now York Times. ‘There fs no rollsh fn the world which is so universally Mked as Loa & Porriny' famous Worcestershire Sauce. JOHN DUNOAN'S SONS, EW YORK, LEGAL, In the Clrenlt Court of the United States, Southern District of New Yori, IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, UNDER DECREE OF FORECLOSURE, NOTICE UF SALE, Whereas, $1 a cartain action eniing to the Olrenit Court of the United ‘States for the southern Dintclet of Now York, sitting Lo equity, whtorrin say Guoke, Chatios inagne Tower. J. Fraley Sinlth, Theodore Hosmer, Will: fain 5. Lane, ‘aud William A. Uriswold (ogother with Charles D. Drak Heo Atoline, who lave Shorea), mun et Company" te defen di co and euler & Corre) a docreoan the twelfth day of May. ous tiiousand eight hundred and seventy-five. Am by anid dscroo . ido} lecroo thatall the Fight, (Ue: Interoat, ‘ctalta eetater er demand wosteoer er, whieh thetsid ‘Tho Northero Paritio Raltroad Oom-— pany" has, or may atanstims hervaft come tn any Por eutiiled to, of, tn and t sections of tands situate, lying and belng on either side Of tho railroad of ald cumpany, aud. tle branch thorouf, as the sata may be finally focafed and coustencted fn ee janios with the aald acts of Cougress and the auptios Tents theroto, In of through the ntates of Wisconsin, int ta, and Uregors, anu tho United States Turrlturies of Dakota, Montana, {datio, ant Waskington,teakine te (he aragrenate about i jzty millions of acres of land, moro or lente aa ali tho ‘mht of way and taliroed and Branetie hetuelatuhorized Gy iin sa act! Caugtass n Teeolutions supslomentary. therete, cone Siruoted and to bo constructod, undnr tha anid ace las ty aald States and ‘Territori dail falliteateee onion ie cede 2 n Bacio tho anid railat for"the" Une aad’ oh Pegs wooP 2 ure seta together with ail ho rehte, lberticn feanchiecs int rporation, a pry sro doscnintign, to ite asia = abe Rou a Paefbo ita, clanging. oF afd raliroad under ur by riient tho call wate rowlutions of the Canprese jompany " Mietie ot thy anid ate wud f the Galin taton, witha 4 ‘Staton, thareof iy pro: parcel, as am entirety, eaneth G. Whi At public auction, ot the n-Hingso, dn o City rk, in tho Htato of New York, onthe fire Monday of August, on thousaid olene huudred aed actenty-fite, ana that ypou contra tho Court, and recetring tha parcras tho sald Mustors shall conves the satre by xood slept cunvaynucos to the purcliner or purchasers and such sale and conveyanco so made shell convey all tho Tight, title, estate, interest, and proserty of tho said “She Northora Paciic Haijltoad. Compasy i and to tho said railroad, ‘premtsos, franchisee, aboro mentlonod ‘snd described ta tho said ro rarehesors, $0 feo. simple forever, aad absil’ : penal Darboth inlaw aud oqulty saatase tho asl 2s Northern Pacttic Railroad Company * an sors ite sue and atsicns, and against all and every claimie, fo claim the anid promises or auy pracy thereat under (eas fovorer, and against yi defendant x ore fram all equity of rodomption in sald promises anid Story part of tho ene, Aoditiat af a auivof the property of al" The North. Vacitio allroad Company" of ita allroad, artonancos, the sald Jay Uooke and Unsrla- wor, thelr sticesssara Or eueooesor in ox es, may bid for and purch: of canto ta be bi the property so sold, iu behalf of all ds by said roortgage or dle Proportion of the Courtdid ordor, for and p are: the bulders of the of trus! Ant, whereas, by tho wald dearoe, t! adjudge, and decres that at nd equipments, aa aforcent chasera sball pay to said Masters the sum of hundred thousand dollats (n oarh as part payment, forfeited im cese of non-compliance with (he wims of in sixty days thervattar, of on foal con. a tala; aud wf Hrmation of said rate by thls Courts and at the dell {the deeds thoretor, the balsnes sasasis poovided, Rowever, shat io the payment of such balanco ret sue hat re tao cde” ‘wate ay havo. boon eaaedsoed by aie Jourt, may be taken as casti, each bond tn euch caso to ¢ taken only for suck an amount as would equel tho dividend ta which it would bo tio: entitled ander the ow, torofore, to nesuance of the provisions of the rr the w: ignod, the Commis- Hodore at aloreuelde will seller fable action, tn front at 4 ey iene ot nut He me York, oaths jon rT "I o'stock, noon, ie Above Ureerived penperiy. (excepy ihe inde aiid laude rable mbicy are lb tabi dectoe specially provided fo) tn Sne parcel jor the terns ead evaditions of tale aa al writs by tald deere CASS tnrer, LANE, _ Master Commlastoners, PRED P leledt and bt Counsel for Complainants, Nore=-leat some misunderstanding as to the adore notice of sale may arise, the Mastor Commission iurtber state tbat the Land Grend nds fi ted on the completad portion those situa intended to be included in luo sate, aud will be sold with the Road as one of tte fr: SUMMER RESORTS, DEER PARK HOTEL, +B. dO. R. R., Will Open June 21,1875. JOHN DAILEY, Manager, Formerly of Glades Hotel, Oakland. OAKLAND BEACH HOTEL, Tho undersigned, formerly connected with Willarc Thotel, Washiagton, 1. Gy Congress Hall, Cape St aud Pavilion Hotel, Wolfburo, N. H. y mm fur resent seaann the hotel at Oaklagd fivae Warmicky He Fry anid will be seady for quoate June 38,” This hotel ¢ liberally appotuted ; rnomme fargo and comm iybiod aaa Dathe auppliod with {roa aud salt water; ateary faundey; telographic, communication with ail pointe,” Prquont steamboat and railroad communion Son with Providuuoy daily, Application by mail with ro Colve prompt attantlon. 1S, ROOTHBY Care F Steamboat Company, Providence, I, I, OCEAN HOUSE, NEWPORT, R. L, June 26, 1875. WHAVERS & DATES. SEA VIEW HOUSE, _ RYE BRACH, N.U. Kolar ei fraproved; and sith a FIO rulery ttapriveinent, taeludlog itanclog and facilities or Barsiog, Patioe, Sanimeettas ea! aa addnet dit: Oo LUE, F fake Masture itailroad trom Boston to Ry HATFIELD HOUSE, Massena Sin Bt, Lawrence Co, ow opened for the season, Isguiticent eure neelluut eling Tigraluiese cia: veLiuvalidas Cleese otal, oF HATFIELD GLEN HOUSE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. rorite Bpumer Kesort open frum Jase 17 to owt Fr W. 20. 1 MILLIKEN, Propristars, with all of % ROAD TIME TABLE, RAL ~~ | ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS FXPUARATION oP Revrience Minka, —t Siterdi cated. | * i 9 vive Stday stasis an Talons eevee fie. voter (iUCALD 8 NORTHWESTERN RAILROA 3 She 85% FPSP BSBaSésE | | MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, lake-st.y and Footar Tent Depot, font of i Teketafiee, 61 Clark-ily, southeast eat, Geto seatheatt corner af and © Lal Mall (rte mato tie) Day Bxprees.oses. i Berdtins oer AGED Atlantic Fapreedsecs Na it t*Maturday CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS, and Chicayo, Kaneas City and Denver Short Union Dept, West Sid . brldge, Teed “hcess al Depot, and 12) Handolphtabs and coer ee functor unt Lakets Fansas Clty and D St. Jouts and Sprin: Ht Lous, Hpringlield & Tox Peoria, heonuk & Burlington. Veorla, Keokux & Burllogta Birrater Laon Waantegurs He. erator, Lacon, Warhingtan H, Jollet 4 Dwight Accommodation: at ‘bene ‘Arriee. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAIL Enion Lepat, corner Maditon and Canaleats, Tel 63 South Clark-tt., opportte Sherman House, and. Leave, * 8:20. mm.) 7:8p.m, "10:00 8. th. ]* 4200p. mit "5:09 p.m. T 915 pom, 11:00. ma 2 7:90 a, ma. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILRO ai folph-st, Osice 18h Ran + near Clark, Epi bpnugheid Sight Express, at oe Dutmgae & Sioux Oley Re,. | Davuros & stows Cl GUmau Pawongs Lae Hy CHICAGO, BURLING Depot fom af Laken aa at ae ROAD, diel Gina and Sixteenthate, Ticket Clarks Mall and Express, Qitawa and Birostie Fass pun onger. Eee press, Aurore Paso ‘Mendota, Ottam Aurora Passenger, urora Passenger (Sunday), Dubyaue & Sioux City Ex Bacio Ment Eape facile Nebt Exp, for 01 saa Clit) Leavenworth, Downe: Domner'aUrove Accom: VE. Bondajs. ta. Gainraay, 32x, Monday KANKAKEE LINE, From Central Depot, soot Lak eecondaty Ticket chen A hashes and depot Soot Teenv> I Yandolphat ankat deste an “arrive, |aa f > +0 p.m, 8:00 p. m.| CINCINNATH AIR LINE AND KOKOMO Prom Pituburg, Cintinnail d St. Lauds ner Clintomoad Carrall-ste,, Weat Sk Hanitoiphate, andal depot 820p. m. * 2:15 0. re r LINE, Ratheay depot, name Leare, Indlanapotts, Loutevifle Cineio.| batt Day Espro * 8:08, m Indtanapelis pail (daily, 7230p. m. CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, earner Chte Larrabea-st.: Shraan 640 p.m, 7408, m, Paster depot. 20+ne, Fre and ick atice No. 48 Clark-ste next ta fouses Arriee, ee acecccenesecl OI Re rel 10:08 a. te PITTSBUNG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD. . aay Isvitandaten geneity teat 8 | Leave, | Arrives Columban Pittebsre & New York): Coltmbnes Pets ny a erases Night Express (daily)., 2:30p.m.| T40a,m, PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, or o-% am, M 6:10 p.m. BACTINGRE: 8 on NO, RAILROAD ha é jate Jrom reur af Axposition diullding and depot feat at Maentysecuntst, Aeket wAce, Wl Clarkeatey “Arriei Express, took ot CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Bail, Bana 0d. it, untays Becont Di orne Van Bur. nl Sherm ts, bet afice, PP Ne Ne ed Tortie, Maa Leave, Arrive, 4320p, mi. 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