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A NEW CHARITY. Me. I 11 Faylor's Will Presonted for I’'robute. o Sots Apart tho Bulk of His Estate to Establish & New Charity. §t Mast Bo One Which Will Do {he Most Good and {hie Least flarm, (opvereations with & Numboer of the Gen- tlemen Appointed Trustecs, opinions 88 to tho Valuo of the Property. More than nsual intorest sttachod to the pro- aedings of tho County Conrt yeaterday, owing 1o fact that tho will ot Mr. IL. JL Tayloe was nitted to probate, aud ita contonts mardo fsown to tho public. Boon aftor Mr. Taylor's geuth, which oceurrod enly Inst weok, it was ru- mored that ho had left by Lis will Iargs sums to sorses] Chicago charitable institutions~—a rumor st w88 subsoquontly contradicted by another lotho affect that ho bad givon tho Lulk of bis woperty to Trustoea to disposo of for somo jaritable purposo which they might select. sing to thoso reports tho probating of his will ba been looked forward to with intoreat by the rrlous chiatitable fnstitutions of Chicago, thoir {riends, and also the Inrga circlo of Mr. Taylor's wquaintances. Tho docunient is ss follows : Fnow sll men by fhese presents that I, Heary fatart Taylor, of thio City of Chicago, County of Covk, £24Blata of linols, being in fair bodily heslth and u {mod miind and meimory, calling to mind the frality Jad uncettainty of human life, and being denirous Huitiing my worldly atlairs wid_dicecting Low o Jiste wild which 1t bias pleased God ta bless mo shall + e dlspontd of after my deceato, do make and publisk Iris my Tast will and testament wkils I havo strength J2d 3acily o to do {n manner following: *Arsit ticreby constittt and appoint my honored 42d frusted friends, Albort Keep, Henry T Eames, fsdHenry W, King, sll of this city, to' be my cx- Yaators a0 Trustees to execute thix 5y Iavt will, and, 3 1 have entiro confidence in them, 1 desiro tbat they Ihallnot bo required to give the uswsl bonds for tho petormance of {Lio trust, "feeond—1 diroct that iy wald executors proceed to ot Inlo money all Ty Property (1zcept such as fherelnafter ntherwieo dispored of) sa sjcedily sa {bey deem prudent and are abls to do without undus ottce, ond, sfter paying all my just dabts 12d aneral oxponses, reiuvest tha procoods fu strictly fateclass Interest-hearing securiiton not Liabilo Lo loss 37 trooF theft, snd arrango to_psy the annuitics sud Vacies berelnater given in auch prudent and catafui puaneras in their judgment will be best ealculated 1o frryout tho shos” and futentlons hereln expeessed {xa ndlested. Third—To my faithtal wifo, Adelatds O, Taylor, T graall my household furiitro and articles useful Sdorasmental, ooks, plcturen, Jewelry, and wasting $1parel, horaes, ‘carrlagies, cquipoge, and ‘utensilr, for- the; s0d I dosir that sho havo immediato aud nin- {irdpted ponsceaton thereaf, Fourth—1 furthor settlo or dircct that my ald ox- cators or Trustees shall scttle upon my sald wife & fiaciptl sum_equal to one-third of the tiot. proceeds ¥ my remaining estate (or at least $200,000, if my en- hte ll.“ yield leas than ),000) in such wanner and form that #ho shall havo sud recelva tho tncomo or In~ et thercof eomi-annually during $he wholo of he ptunl Iife-time, aud tn_such manner that our only wn, llobart Ohatfield Teylor, ahall inhierit or come il pouaoalon of the aiorersit princlpal rum and in ‘eate theroof ALLEE of at ber dealh, if lic, my aald soi il survive my sald wife, and fu such mas 3 bt Gf] my eald wite ahall survive Tyuidson, then at hor death tha aforesald principal wm ahsll revert to, and be devoted or fall to, such Buttatlo fantitutiotia ns may be fouuded n pursu- iac8 of provisions heremafter contaiued: provided, 221! thls provision (I mean {he forerding) In not or satisfactory to my sald wifo, then ahio Inllet thereof receive atonco full control and ueason of an entire ous-Abizd of 1Y eatate without Tstrctions or eonditions, "B givo to my son, Tobart Chatficld Taslor, {ereer, that lot o parcel of land kuown au tho rorth i feet of the cuat, 0l fegt of Lot 3, Block b1, in Kchoo: Bection Additlon fo the Clty of Chicago, Cook County, the 34mo belng at the soutiwest coruer of Oanaf 128 Aduma sbreeta in satd Sisth—1 further sottlo wctors or trustees shall wott 0. Taylor, & further principsl sum of $50,000, tobelnvertad in such manner aud form (in futorest beriog securities) that the fntereat therson ahall nuro JoBy 4414 fon semi-annuslly duting the wholo of bis life, and that at bie death the aforoeaid princi- saliam ahall fall to hia chifldren §f he havo any, but to L charitsble {nstitution hercinfter mentioned (ar b other chardtable instilution as my ezecutars 0 dargaste) i casa my sald 8o aball dio without at. nenth—To my mather, Marriet Eames Taylor, of Pt Tik 1 beroly givo, doviee aud bequeath, 1or widuring the term of her natural lifo, one annuity or dauryeaniy sum of $2,000 per year, to be pald in oqual lultyearly psymonts, Eyth—For thio beiter education of my child, tho oresid ffobart C. Tuylor, I do dispose of and. give Uscutody of him unto my wife, the said Adelaide C, Tuplr, for such tme aa ko remalus under o ago of f1an: but it my wite should dis during tho non- 490t my 3aid child, then Lo cither of my sald exect~ i, who wild accept’tho trust, Sin—All tho_ rcat, rosidiie, and remainder of my wate, whatsoover, that may remaln, sfter fully pro- Hiiag for the payment of tho debts, sxpenses, legs- de snnuities, and sotiioments, o ‘other disburse- tetla herelnbofore indicated or mentioned, sccording talhaspirit of whst I have written, I do give, dovise, wdbenumath 1o Senry W, King, Heury ¥, Eames, Altert Koep, Wirk Dexier, O, 8, A, Sprague, Thomas . Avery, lfenry Keep, and Hatmilion 13, Bogue, all of 4 City of Chicago sud County of Cogk, in frugt, tho £5410 bo by them applled and devoted to the fohnd- o endowing hero in the City of Chi- o, Vaale, of wuch & charde ule o tmatitution a8 In tholr ttlon, or {n the opinion of & majority of them, art neaded, anl will do tho most poaitive and endur- 3¢ good and tiro leant harm ¢ provided, that if any or of the nine Trustoos abov named shall dio. he- will com ko offoct, or befors & pormsnent segation of such proposad churily In offected, that Stsarsvors stal inva full paver Lo seloct poro to Alncanciea n thefr number ; and provided, further, if the majority of said T: all be nnwilliag, aw charily, the: toes. cdeem it {nexpedient ta organiza s 17 duly certify the same to my administrators and saxulors, who shall then pay Over the €amo to tho lieful managers or Trustees of tho Homs for tho Frendieas fu1ho anid City of Chicago, The will boars date_of Feb, 18, 1874, and it itoessed by Gnas‘m L. Otig and E, F. Pulaifer. Well understandingdlio groat general intorest fth in the dispositlon of eo largo a mum of Reuey for charity as ia contemplated in the will 6 givon, & reportor yestordsy callod on somo o thamembers of the Board of Trustocs, to Yom, aw residuary legatecs, the bulk of tho t eatats would bo intrusted. B MR W, ¥, EAMES, ‘luldent of the Commercial National Dauk, wan lmd in his ofiico, and cheorfully auswerod a ¥ questions, ag follows : ieorter—Knowlug that you wese named as . toeat the'Trustoes undor tho will of tho Inte I1. L. Taylor, I am desirous of ascortaloiog whoth- #, faz 83 you know, he left suy memorandum {! otber hint by whioh his wishos might be 20%n a8 to the farm of charity whicl his be- fuest mighs b ? i hl- Eames—I do not know of any expression I 18 opinlon on that subject at all. and I think 10 1t none in existonce, eithor written or ver- i oAl Lknow i contained 1o tha clauss iu hia h ‘lpnnlnung the Trunteea, I think from that uis was Bz, Taylor's wish to Jeave tho Trus- 413 dleposo of the fund as they shonid como lieva bost aftor discussion and consultation, whiodsve you su idos, Mr. Bamos, what tho fi“’ Wi ba worth whon 1t Is seltled up ? -“'- E.~From all that I can jearn I should’ mule it at rom 8750,000 to $500,000 ; that 1h opialon of persons couversant with Mr. affaira, , courgo tho quoatfon of what e to be Mihtho rosidus of tho estato after tho Yir.p4re ald will not como up at ouce ? ]m:-l'-(lomluly not; not fortwo yesrs at ol ho excculors Liavo to convert tho prop- tad ylo cash and interest-boaring socurities bagolY Off any indebtodnsss thet may be found ' hl:‘. anythiug can bo dono by she Trusteos, - %ald eatimate that two years might bo con- med !\n" ::m procoss. = your opinion tbat the Trustoes will 0onaent Lo larvlo? s » ‘Ku‘nd'rl can gee ua regson why they shoutd Yegae) Am sure that most of tham will. ofthe frgy o0 O: B Ar BEBAGUE, e of H[‘mun Warner & Co., wau found , aud readily anawered s l or—~1 wished to Toberyou knew of an “'Jlflndullu m'l}on-y lefeto ., Mr. Sprague, y _Intimstion of Alr. a 0 tho digposition of tho suni e rusteos, of which you aro e Bpry i gue—Ido not, and I am quite auro ;‘\"‘.;a ch ldon way ever oxpressed by M, B ‘M";m?dl_ni tlno ngo I had several convorsa- Ty bim about thie various cusrities of tho eeived. hm Wked mo many questions, snd re- it 'd ataver [nformailon I bad § I;'xl AL that '"L:d Uot expross any opinion sbout any of il hl:::qxlzlx:x }) nu::hv the dnu‘ nlll tlo 0 about e time of ieso unnvmmn_unu-. but from what Lo thou esld 1 am oy liat N Imm:o e did noj oxprasa y uny oplulon ay ol y form of chiarity, n mmm U au ideathat the Trustees will Yag 1 40ty of (ho same mind to unite ou auy Hr. 8.~That, of oo urse, I canoot say, but I 4t tho boquest ahould bo d1a somgo way to mrpelull?: the name of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNI: SATERDAY 1NOVEMBIR 2 - 875.—~TWELVE PAGES. Mr. Taylor, anvl entitly him 10 tho gestitudo ho densrsen, R.—From what you know of Mr. Taslor's Affales, whiat would bo yonr esttinie of the valuo of thio entatn ? Mr. B.—I should think not loss_thian 800,007 Tt.—Do you thiik that most of tue Trustaes will accopt the trunt ? Br. H.—L cannat nea why thoy should not. 1t socma & pacred duty to accept the cali for the wako of charity. After calling on_ 3r, H. B. Bogmo, and fail- ing to find him, the seporter stepped into tho store of . W, KING, and askod bim roine questions on tho same gen- oral subject. Mr, Kingesid that he could ‘oot glvn any information at vrosent. 1le was, hov- evar, of thio opinion that the estate would ba found much morn valusblo than was supponed, and ko bolioved that the fignre would bo not less than & million. Tho fuventory, ho said, wan much too low; and, boside, tho will had been rosde two yoars bofore, and tuo property Lnd risen ln valus sinco that time. "I'ha roporter aleo calle? on ANOTHEIL OF THE TRUATEES, who said thiat tho valuo of tho estato, which was chiofly in porsonsl asssts, was about 8700,000, and that, sfter it liad boon settiod and the yarlous baquests mado, thore would romain aver £600,000 to be applicd by tha Trustecs in the mnuner yrovided by tho will. This gentle- man had never roceivod any intimation from Mr. Taylor as o the dispoxition he would mako of his property, and did not think any of tbo Trustees wore awaro of his purpoas, or awara that they woro to bo Trusteos, untll she will was probated. There hind beon no commaunication botwoon the Trustees and tho axcoutors, but ho belioved thero was no doubt thoy wontd accopt tho trust, and, as soou as tho catato was nottlod, would courult na to the best plan for founding such a charitablo (nstitution an, in Mr. Taylor's languago, “ would do tho moet goud aud tho loast harem.” MR, T. M. AVEDY, was nlno visited lust evening. In rogard to tho particnlar provisiona of the will Mr. Avery had roceived no dafimto information, oxcept thiat ho bad boen named as one of {ho committoo to designate tho charity to wluch the fund shuald ba dovoted. 1fo had as yet liad no convarsation with tho other gentlemen appointed, sod did pot know what viows thoy might havo in the matior, nor had ho bimself considered tho mubjoct sufll- ciently to express any apinion. The idoas of tho teatator in regard fo charitable contributions had boen somowhat poculiar in his lifotunn, Tlo (Mr. Taylor) had beon acoustomed to inquiro vory ri gillv into tbe conduct and purposcs of all chatities before giving to them, and liad, io fact, treatod them aa carofully as if the mouev which ho gave wers a businesa juvestmout. Deing & neighbor of Mr, Avery, and intoreatod largoly in the samo entorprisc, the Elgin Watch Company, o bad frequently cousulted with Lim o per- sonnl mattors, and had talked with him about varioua charitablo institutions and mocictics which had solicitad lus ald. Xspecially was lo intoreated in the Home for the Friendings, whicl scomed to bim to bo estabiishod on n broador boals than most olcomosynary tnstitutlons. The idoas of the decossed in mnking contributions goomod, in fact, to bo gencrally favorable to whatover inclined Lo tho broader principlos of lumenity. S WHEELS AND RUNNERS, ' he Tribunc? Introduces fts ftend- ors to n Number of Loadlug Deslers in Cnrnnges and Cutters—A IE portorinl Inspection of the Juvenile Carringe ang 'Woy ELstablishment of the Novolty Mauutacturing Coma poany. | #. D, KIMDARK, Tho most eoxtessive doaler in carriage snd wagon bardware and wond material in Chicago ja 8, D. Kimbark, at Nos. 80, 82, and 84 Michigan avonue, 1Mo publishes the Western Traceler, o Jargo six-pago illustrated weokly, dovoted to tho inteiests of bardware doalers. o s also pro- varing for publication by Jan, 1 tho moat com- ploto illustrated cataloguo tuat bLas ovor ap- peared, showing the most modermn abspes v iron and steol of implements for sgricultural, mcchavieal, architectural, mapufacturing, an other purposes ; and engravinga of tho best Awmericsn and Koglish tools, machinery, hard- waro, otc. 1t is went froo with thoe first purchaso of 5. or on receipt of $5. Orders should bo wont in at once. . 3. EDWARDE, of No. 220 Wabat enuo, wholcsals and retail dealers in all kinds of carriages, buggios, phac- tons, sloighs, cuttors, etc., was for thirtoon years manafacturor in New York, but he camo Among us just in timo to bo caught Ly the great fire, and, notwithstanding his heavy loss, Las always mot his obligatious in full, and is, thero- tnn:. deemed ooo of Chicago’s most refiable dealers. WEATON k CO., One of tho largest stocks controlled by any auction and comwmission houee in Chicago is that belonging to Messra, Weston & Co., No. 190 Wasbingtou stroet., 'Thoy keep new and second- hand buggiss, carrisges, and sloighs, in groat varioty, sud deal oxtonsively in horses aud har- ness, No better placo can bo found st which 1o purchaso articles in this lue, Estabtished only tw0 yoars ago, they have worked up a lead- 108 busimess, eversthiug tuoy eall being fully warrantod, and Lias always turied oub as repro- mented. This fact hus given the house au envia- blo busicess reputation. THE NOVELTY MANUFACTUNING COMPAXY, eatablished in 1863 upon ita prosout site, Nos. 495, 497, and 499 North Wolls street, by dessts. Vergho, Rubling & Co., and afterwards carried on by Mosars. Wesseriuan & Scliooninger until tho grent firo, when 1t waa re-establishoed ns a Jolnt alack company under tho management of ‘Adolph Bchooninger, Buperintendont, bas grown up to bo one of the loading mauufactorics of tbe country, It istbird in size mud capacity In tho Umted Btates in its liuo, and turna out manufactured goods to tho smount of over £100,000 por year. The pilucipal goods manu- factured by fhe Company are childrou’s car- risgos, sleighs, express wagops, doll wagons, toy carts, volocipodes, Lobby Lorses, toy furni ture, parlor swings, oio, It is & wondorful eight to wituess the onormous pilos of gouds which aro daily taken from the warahouse aud ship- piog-rooms and sent into avery part of tho country Last and West. liogularly, day aftor day, thoss rooms are again filled with the artiolos of the Company's manufacturo, glving constant omployment to about sixty work- men, who are provided with everyihing in tho lino of labor-saving machinory thiat skl or fu- genuity cau devlse for thoir business, nearly all of which are {avontions of membors of the Com-« pany, adapted apecially to their own use. Bosidos mennfacturing evory varioty and atyle mada by tho trade, thoy are constautly getting out now patterne and designs, gotton up by their entor- prislug master mechanic, Mr. Marble, who bas made the businoss his lifo-long study, Nearly all the ariicles turned out are made uudor patonts bield by the Company, and sold to Jobbers who deal with this irm exclusively on ncconnt of the superior quality of thoir gooda ¢ tho well- known roputation of tooir Buperintondens, Mr. Adolphi Bchooniugor, being a suflicient guaran- tes toall dealors to enablo them to warrant all goods bought of them. Every effort i mado to coustantly improve the qualliy of tholr goods, which they are euabled to do under the diraction of their ablo Soperintendort, whoso long cxperi- ence aud reputation s oooxtensive with the buwi- nosa itaelf. Ho was one of the flrst to engsye in the entorprise twolve or fiftcon yeara ago, when there was nolhing of the kind doue upon such an exteusive ecale, and before the business Liad assumed such enormous proportions. e The s11k Induatry in Japan, Pait Mall Gazette, A crinis of eomo {mportance has occurrad st the fountaiv-head, so to speak, of (hoailk indus- try. 'The Japaness purveyors of silkworin eggs liave, in cousequence of tho hoavy losses thoy sustainod last yoar, sesembled at Yeddo to reg- ulste the production for the prosent sosson, They Liave, esys & corraspoudent, decided that the Lombor of boxes shall be limited to 1,500,- 000, half to remsin in Japan to wmeet the Lome deunand, and balf to bs offered for oxportation. "Liis measuro is explained by the low prices to whioh thelr stock foll Iast yoer in Tialy and ‘They Lad in 1874 sout thoxo twa coun- boxes, of which only 700,000 1o n With regard to this stock, all sawplos luluqi 0 flnd purchasers are entirely wasted, eluce, 1€ tho exgs are not utilizod at tho usual timo of hatching, they muat bo throwa away. ‘Lho abssuce of oustomers, au sbuouco which had nevor beforo boeu nated, was causod by the fact thav tho Japanese prl has been ofd, U rising in value, whilo thio quality of the oyys has I:un“detnllonllng. d slso by the hfigguu‘ul S witigation of the diseaso affeoting European silk- worms. 1fthls dmwnnrnd during the current you uco and Ilaly would only take from 800,000 to 400,000 boxcw at tbe outuide. Mean- tima it {8 woll tuat sericulture is #proading, oven Austrslis making sn important eort iu that direction, for 1t 13 clear that the eggy of the wilk- worm should, aveu loss than other oggs, be all trasted ju ono buakut, or bo chosou in the same wmarket. wr - Acompany whishingures against burglaries bas been formed in New York, with Matthew Halo Buwith, tho * Burloigh ™ of the Hoston Journal, a8 press manager. 1t lns & vary showy build- iug. but it opens so wido s door to fraud that {ts chances for sucsess aro vory small, THE COURTS. Ilow the Renl-Estato Business Iy Curried On, The Blake Cace---Applications for Di- vorca--Now Suits. Reoord of Judgmonts, CHICAGO, QUEER REAL-FATATE DEALINGS, A bill was filed yosterdsy in tho Buperior Conrt hy 3orton Culver spainst Charles 2. Browno which gives somo Insight Into the man- ner iu which roal-ostato salea sre conducted. Culvor ntatea that fn May, 1671, ho wout-1lo partnerabip with Browno in tho real-ostato bueai- ness. A larga part of the busmnoss wan to e to #oll Browno's land, for which tho firm was Lo ro- ceive b porcent. Hoon after tho parinersbip was formed, Browne ald complainant a balf jo- torost fin tho N. 1¢ of the 8. W, J{ of tho 8, B, ¢ of Bec. 13, 41, 13, 1n Evanston, snd an nadi. ¥ided Lalf of Lots 1 and 2 in Goorge Suith’ Bubdivision of {bo south part of Archange Ouil- mette Rogorvation, for tho sum of 87,500, the title, howover, . Loing loft in Hrowno for copvonience in sclling, A sub- n was mado of tho tract, and it was deomod bost to buy o addition 7134 feet outl of and adjuining tho 20-acro track. This waa offoctod, tho prico paid betng £1,0M. A fow weoks thereafior, however, Culvor learned tlas ho had boon grossly decelved, snd that Browno Liad bought two atrips of land 711¢ fest wido, ono south and th other wost of tho 20 acros in question for the &1,0i4. Culver had paid half of this amaunt, and ho thereforo asked for half of each picco of land, but Browno ro- fused to givo itm any futereat in the wirip on tho west, wayivg that ho bad not mado any misrep- resentationa about it, but bad gained it by » sharp trick, aud that bo bolioved in strotchiug the trath &8 far as bo could withont breaking it. Culver thon threatened logal procoediugs, but DBrosno still declined to comply, gaying that he was # rich man and complaivaut poor, sud he could law Lim to death. Aftor tho 20 ncres, includivg tho Routh 7il¢ foot etrip, had boen subdivided, it was decided to hiavo au auction salo of part of tho lots. A train of cara was engaged, posters distributed, ' and tho srrangoments wade, when Browno ane nounced his iutontion to have a second auction ealo of hiy own Jots at Norih Lvavston on the afteruoon of tho samo das, "A lunch waa then propared. sud additioual cxpenso incurred for that purposs, At the sftornoon ealo at North nston of Browne'a in- dividual property, s numbar of sales wero made for goad prices apparently to bona_fide purchas- ors, But thoso purchasers, though making tho requisito deposit, nover appoarcd nnd claimed their deods, and, In & fow wocks, Calvar aacer- tained that the ealo hind been a'fraud, aud tho Empnrly had been Lid in Dy stool-pigoons, or ogus biddors, who liad run the prices far above tlio roal valuo of tho lots, snd tbus provented tho bona fido purchasors from Luying at sl Complainant theroupou ealled on Browno ta oithor pay sl tho ogpanses of tho North Evana- ton sale, o to give him a dividend of 5 per ceut on the proceeds of such bogus saly. Both these 1equeats wore rofusod. When comylainant bought a Lalf of the 20 ncres Lo gavo & morigage for 24,500 to Browno to mecuro part of tho purchase prico, it bemg apreod that ono lot should bo rolcased every tima $60 was paid. Complainant now chargos that Browno has refusod to rolcaso lots from tima to tino as Lo agroed, and he thereforn aska that an scconut may bo bad, and that tho dofendant may bo cowpalied to divido tho atrip of 7134 feot wost of tho 20 acrea; that homay bo_compolled to release lots in tho subdivision 28 ho agreed todo; and that bo may be restrained from disposing of complainant’s notes given to sccuro tho paymont of £4,500 for lus share of that property. THE BLARE CASE. The Blake-Thompsan case drow quite & pood tendanco yestorday, but very ttlo of interost wag elicitod, A Mr. Bmith and r. Barth, two former omployea of Biatc’s, Jacob Bchieswahl, 8ad L. W, Longley wero tho witnesses exsmined yestorday bosides tho conclusion of Waltar Blske's tostimony. Longley, A former polico- man ot Winnetka, was called by tho plalotift’s counsol to pravo gullty intimacy between the. feudant and Mrs. Blake, but he failea to roveal anything. He, however, caused considerablo ox- citoment by stating that he bad been promisod §2,000 if ho would swoar that ko saw Thompson and Mrs. Dlake in_flagrante delicto, but hiscon- sciauco failed to allow bim, 1is_teelimooy wos Jjust concluded whon tho Court adjourned. DIVONCES, Alviun Robn haa hod somo pecutlar marital ox- perisoces, aud yeatorday sho kindly mado them sublio by fAiliug a bill for s divorco oginst hor Luahana, Clarles Rohn. Margaret E. Dunniug complalns that hor hos- band, Jobu Dunning, desorted ber in Novembor, 1871,and sho bas heard that bo is living with an- olher woman, And sho ia willing he slould con- tiue to do 0, If sho can got rid of bim. Adaiinc Braco filed a bill for divorco from har husbsnd, William II, Draco, because he had vielded to the seductive wites of some uoknown fair one. UNITED ATATES COURTS. Lot Donine, admumistrator, sued James C. Baird for £5,000, . Iirk Hawos, Asaignes of the National Lifo Insuranco Compauy, commenced a suit for 830, 000 aguinat Fernando Jones. Chorles Crook sucd John A. Dartlett for 2,600, Jolin Cochrane brought sult for $1,000 sgalnst John Forsythe, Tho Protoction Lifo Insuranco Company be- gonwsult in trespass ngainet L. 8. Kellogg, Clalming 85,000 damages. DANKKUPTOY ITENE, Davld W, Bholes, of Burlivgtoo, Kano County, filed o volunlary potition yostorday in bank- uptey. The secnrod dobts are §2,030, and tho unsccored §1,700 woro, The assots coneint of $720 fu persousl property, #300 in caski. and £390 i opou accounts. Of this smount 8500 is claimed to bo exempt, aud the romaindor ia i cumbered by a chattsl mortgsge for $600. Ref- eronco was mado to Register Coon, at Marengo. ‘A alvidond meotiog will be hatd Doc. 8 In the csso of Arthur Parkineon before Rogister Coon, R. E. Joukios wa# yestorday appoloted As- slgneo of O, C. Miller. ‘A dividend of 10 per cons was declared in the mattor of Lben L, Clemeout, Au Assignoe will bo elocted to-day at 10 &. m. for tbo oatate of Eli Potter. HUPERION CODRT 1Y ADIEF, John Ritchio bogan n suit for €3,000 againat Fraok P. Hawkios. And:ow Crawford brovght & suit in replevin agalnst Francls Agnow to recover a number of horses, wagons, and sots of haruess and fiftoon hiouses, valued 1u all at 81,600, g E. B, Lelsod susd James Biunle, Jobn Binnle, and Alexander Binnla for 1,600, . Christian Hoise sucd Emil Diotzsch and Jacob Johoon for 1,000, B. A, Ulrich bogan an action io trespa against A. C. A, Roaing, Iaylng damages at $10,- 00, 8. B, Johveon began a sult for $15,000 against Bamuel Agnll(nn. 8. B. Johnson brought suit for 88,108.71 agninst Samuol Appleton, aud aluo fllsd & peti- tfon sgaiust the same parly and otbors sskiog for a mechiauic's lien to tho same amount an tho N. 88901100 feet of Bub-lot 1, Lot 4, lirouon's Addition, and a strip of land 11 8100 foot wido nerth of 'and adjoiving eaid los, aud extonding its whole length, CIRCUIT COUBT. @. W. Butherland began a ult in trespass againgt David Sullivan, claimivy £10,000 dan- sgen, OUNTY COURT, In the estate of Lucrotis L, Wood the will ‘was proven, and lstters of adminietration wers granted to G. L, Dunlap under bond for 866,000, Iu tho eatale of Stephisn MoNichols the will was proveu, and lattors wero granted to Fanuy MoNichols under bond for 814,000, , In the oetate of Blephon Bloson tho will wag proven, and letters were grauted to Maria Die- 80 under bond for 87,000, CHININAY, COURT. The jury in the casa of Walter P. Potter, la- dicted for an assault with fntent to do bodily in- Jury, retaroed & verdict of guilty, aud he was re- wanded for santonco. TUE CALL TO-DAY. Jupok Broparer—06Y to 260. TUK OALL MONDAY. Jupor Ganr—08, 100 to 103, 105 to 110, end 112 to 120, fuclusive. Jupae Moour—31, 82, 83, Jupak Boorra—No call, Juvpoe Boora—~No call. Jupaz Fauwerr—847 Lo 836, JOVOMENTS. Iixeren Bravsa Crsouir Counr~Junos Bronozrr Ly £10.85.—L. B, Rebiopg 8, Protaction Lifo fosur- ¢ Colupany i Serdi . $30, “and motion for uew Br'renson Cotnr—-Conpymiona—b. A, Hpragin o alove, DM, MCarihy srd La o, 16 Tyn B b Anderaon Compsiny v 1. 1. Bentz, $4i2,01 Butier so. Cliaries 3 ) 139,1.2:31, Jenan Gany—C. G, Themipead et al, ant Elizateth (0. Seiiny, $9057~George % nal a1, va, Town of West Chiesyn, 850, ~Rouett Donsid Bimuel Roserbeuen, § Cinourr Cot: Jimex i ewkiug, & Mron $754.12 narien 1, ot w — ELSEWHERE, DAMANLS AWIRDED, Oxrama, Nob., Nov. 19.—Tho Jury in tho cane of Foley va, Tha Union Pacitio Raleoad, in the Uuited States Circoit Coutt, returned a verdict of 8800 for plaintiff. 1o nod for §10,000 for per=onal injuries roceived by falling 70 foet down a tnle at the Union Pacific bridze daring its construction whils emrloyed at work upon it. OUR EDUCATIONAL INTERESTS. Thelr Proper Represcntation at the Approaching Cen- tennial. Conference Between Prominent Educators and the State Superistendent. A meeting of some of the mott prominent of our Hiate oducators, in renponss to a call issucd by the Hon, B, M. Etter, Siate Buperintendent of Public Inatruction, waa held in the rooma of tho Board of ducation sesterday, commencing at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Lo tako measuten for tho representation of the educational intor- cata of Illinoty at the National Ceutounial, to bs Leld in T'hiladolphia next year. Tho weeting oleclod Mr. Ettor Chairman and Mr. W. I. Powell, of Aurora, Sacretary. AMONQ THOKE FRESENT were the following : 8. M. Ettor, State Superin- tendont of Publlc Instruction ; Dr. Locke, Presi- dent of McKoundrie Collogo; W. DB. I'owell, Au- rora; Sarsh Raymond, Buperintendent of Schaoln, Bloomington ; Mrs. Carpenter, Superin- tondent of Behools, Winnebago Couuty ; iss West, County Buperintendent, Knox County ; P’, Haskell, Hyde Park ; Mr. McFail, Supcrintond- ent of Behools, Quincy ; Prof. Allyn, Northwest- orn Univerity, Evavston: Lrof, Thomas, Houthero Normal University C. Delano, City Normal School; Ueorge D. Dlant, County Su- perintendent, Cook Cuunty ; Mrs. 3chitosh, County Superintendent, Will County: J. L. Pickard, Superintondent of Hehools, Chicago ; Dusoo Doty, Assistaut Bnperintaodent, Chicego ; Lesho Lewis, Principal Haven School, Chicago § . Cooko and2lr. Vantress, CLicago. Mr. John C, Hoichborg, Mr. Duanc Doty, Mr. Roduey Waelch, nnd other gontlemon couticeted with cho Chii cago Board of Education, wero present during most of the proceedinge, Tho Chairman baving succinctly stated the obfect of tho meetivg, called for exprossions of opiniun from $hoso prescut. 3L, . L. PICKARD: ona of the Comimiltee appointed at the National Convention of Education, held at Minneapolis, to sugxest echedules for ths Phuladelpbia Cen- tennial, said the Committec bad pro- pared n rschedulo, which was forwarded to Gen. Eaton. Tho 'plan embraced three echodules, as followa: Five Lours wero to be given for each pupil to snewer questions sug- gested by tue County Buperintendents. Tho puvpils wero to havo bo provious notice of the cxamination. This Echodulo was desigacd to ehow honostly jnst what tho pupils sre dolng. 'I'io kecond schednle embraces any work that pupils may have done at auy timo that they may wirhi fo present. 'Tho third” sctiedule embraces ait, drawing, pemmanship, snylbing, whother dono by tho pupil on the pur of the moment oc in the past. e could not prescnt the details of theplan. The Committeo intended (o leave no room tor dishouesty, 1t was nat intendod that thora should be “any comeetition, or, at least, any prizes awarded. ~ o stated In anawer 10 questious that it was intendod that the Coun- ty Superintendouts and college professors should propound tho questions, Theso weroe to be dif- ferent for diffcrent localition and colleges, the desigu belog to show exnctly what each city or college js doing. Ovly in tho first schedulo is tho timo for preparation to bo limited. Mr. Etter romarkod that application had been mado by him to the Blato Commisrionom of tho Centannlal for £1,000 of the £10,000 appropriatod by tho State for the noccssary oxpenscs of the roprossutation at Pliiladolphia. Ho did notknow how the reqnest would be dealt with. After romarks by Dr, Thomss, Dr. Logko, Miss West, Miss Barsl E, Raymond, Mr,McFall, Mr. Cooko, Mr. Plant, Mr. Powell, and Mr. Doty, azy, J. ¢, snT, one of the Centonnisl Commissionors, addressed the meeting, by invitation of the Chsir. e eaid, among other things, that the pnm;{ sum of £10,000 sppropristod by Illiuols would do very littla for tho Btate honor at the Centennial. Tho Btate of Kanuas nas to havo headqusrtera at the Centounial which alone cost $16,000 : Missouri, §100,000 s Oblo, £150,000, sud so on, Iltinois hus 'but €10,000 for oversthing. He dld not think 1,000 conld possibly bo approprinted for the Educational Department. They must ralse movoy in some other way. Mr, Doty moved that » committoe of three to roport a plan be mppointed. Tho motion pro- vailed, and Moasre, Doty and Laoke, togother with Miss West, wero so appointed. The following were elccted s Committes on Tioanco : Dr, Allyn, W. B. Powell, sud Miss Raymond. v e 1t waa resolved to aak the space of 100 linear feot in the Natiunal Buildivg at once, Tho mecting then took s recess until-2 o'clock, wheu 1t roasscmbled, the Hon. B, M. Etter in tho chair. Mr. Dusno Doty, Chalrman of the Committee appolnted at the meeting previous to draw up A TLAN for the presentation of tho Bials educational interests at tho Contonntal, reported that the Comuuittos lind vory clogely followed the sug- gestions provionsly made by Mr, Pickard. Tho whole business "had been divided under thiree hieads, aly, the History of the Behool4, the Appliances, and the Remilis. The depart- ments wero sub-headed, so that the topics sp~ proptiate to+each_could be gromped together. Tho Cheirman said that the Committoe would liko to Lioar suggestions, Mr. Plekard romarked that the plan wasnot, in all respects, what bo had suggestod, but ho offerad ho sorions objectlon to it. Bomo discussion followoed, but on motion of Qoorge D). Plaut the report was accopted and adopted. . TAE FINANCE COMMITTEF, by Mr. Powel), thea made the following report : Your Committce on Finsuce respectfully report that, to properly represent the educational progrees and conditiou of our Btate in the Centennial Lzporl- {10, §10,000 should ba ralsed ; fhat notling shouid be sp¢0d from the Centonnisl Commiasioner, and that an sppoal Lo piade to the Caunty Buperintendents aud to thu teacher of (he Blata to ralse the amount, ana that details b left to the next Biate Teachers' Association #t ite eeanfon to be held {n Lock Ieland duriug tio ap- prooclitng holidaya. Mr. Platt thought that the countios ough to ba appealed Lo a8 woll a3 the teackers. Appropri- ations might be had from tho County Boards. Dr. Locka did not tbivk of any Couuty Boarit that was gonorous in thaf respect, The bustory of poarly nll County Boarde showed a ctiapou tion to ocurtail all expeuscs, which often ap- prosched viggardlinsss. A motiou was mwade toamend the report so that tho sppeal to the teachera might bo mado through tus State Buperintondont. and two gon- tlemon acting with hini, whict prevailed, and the report, as amended, waa adopted. s Grepory aud Edwards were appoiated, with Alr, Ettor, to take charge of thu appeal. ‘The meokiug roeolved to form . BUBXE QOMMITTELS, cach divided Into two divisions, 1o cousist of six wembera eacl, thsCl to beelected by the wooting and the members to Loappointad by the Iresident, to look aftor the gouoral busincss. ‘Tho following committees were thon selecte. 1sTORY, First Division : Private Schools—Tho Hon. Newton aieman, of Qelseburg, Chnirinan; Dr. Blurtevant, of Jacksonville, und Dr, J, W, Locke, of Lebanun, Socoud Divislon 3 Publio Behools—Tha dlon. 8, M. Ether, Chairmani J, V. N, Slaudish, Galeabiirg; Hautl Wiilard, Clicago, First Divislon : Um‘lfiu.“;flnfinl and Af Eabubr, Htobert ALy, of Garbgudaley Charinab; 0. 8, Walls, Ogle County; D, B, Parklason, Carboudale. ‘Bocondl Divinion : ° Organizations, Courses of Study, Teachers, Behool Journsls, Toxt ' Dooks, Libraries, Arsociativus, Etcetora—W, ‘B, Powell, Autors, Chatse wen; Duans Daty, Ubleago; B, C, Hewelt, nxsyLzy, 5 Yint Divhion : Programmes, Elemedtary, ligh #irhool, Colleges, Puplls, Workings, Etceters—d, 1. Fickard, Chairman: Profu Dulano, Chicagoi D. Lo Wentworth, Evglowood, Reeoud Division t Golloction—iss Barah F. Tay. ma ootnlngton, v, Thasuss, Gurbon- a wud brof. Yorbes, of Noriaal " s The weeling then adjourned. e A New Ides in Cabss The publlo need bave mo foar that wosdors will ever ccaso. A new cab company is being —Thomss ¥, ¥urszy ob sk V& Thomas hisclachlas ot | formed in Looden, in which “two Dukes, eoy- - ¥irst cabln, 41 d cab 11 enteen Earla, sbout twenty other wobieman, abont fifty Members of Parlinment, the Lerd Mayor, aod other pentlemen™ are interested. Suterior cabs, superior horses, atables con- Mracted on Rsnitary principles, clb-rooms for the drvers and ofher sersants, aro to Lo pro- vided, not for tha honefit of wtockholders, but for the eomfort of thotraveling pnbife. Inorder to do away with exeotticuats ehargen, o per- contags upon tho moucy paid ln for i ie anuuslly relurned to the drivers who bolave tienireives and treat fheir Lorses liko hittie angelt and thele paescngers like 80 many cana of nilto-glycerino, T NEW PUBLIGATION SCRIBNER FOR DECEMBERI! Seasnxen for ecember 14 a notabis number n the quagtily as well aa the qusiity of it waterial, contain- ing 160 octavo pages, with seveuly jiustrations. ‘Thera are Installments of Two senint, wronirs, SEVENOAKS, by Dn. Hottaxn, whiih is bers Sutalied, ind G.ABRIEL CONROY By BRET HARTE. RuOnTER BIORIFS, BEEICREs or TAVE: Picturea from tho Niun, and {n 8raty ; Lovin, wih Tilusteations ;. * Pictures from Japan:” Fasars an Labor and Fluauce ; Leaides an uutaual variety and intervet {n tho Editortal Deparimonta, Bt the pspers which will be lkely to attract widest attention, sre Two Illustrated Narrativen of Erplora- tion, the one in the Old Worid and ths other 1n tho New: “THE DISCOVERY OF THH BITE OF BOLOMON'S TEMPLE "--emade by Prof. Drewick, apd & shapter of dincosery fu lower Colorada, entilled “'PHE ANCIENT PROVINCE OF TUSAYAN,” by Mas. PowriL, oue of the most intererting snd impartant of his cantributions to onr knawledgo of thiat etrange and nitherto nlmost unex- plored reglon, To prosent installment of GaBRigt Cosaor, by vrrr Haze, will more than jusiify tho prajse Le- stowud upon the opening chapters, The Borton P'oal saye : “If the opening chaplers forshadow fairly those that are to auccead, 1t will stand almost unrivaled o American fiction, nod quits unrivaied an tho reprecent- ativo of that'frésh and epoutaneoun Uterary cullure that has scquired unwouted wirength and freedom from contewplation uf natare's grandeur o the far al that will 1nakn every new fimber agerly sought, If 1t had tothing else to with recommend it." The Bpringfeld (Mana) Repubtican, rayn ¢ “The picturo fs powerfully done, The flfmitable snow In apread befora you : you atop, at the Llazed pine and read the sy for help from the canon ; then a haggard, starving man hurries uto the landacape, the more o fmpresn tho mogs of its derolation, ' Tie Artiatic preyaration for the hinrors of that br camp1n the canon 1h jarfect," The Canadian fitustrated Ners # Al that 18 expected of it fs fattiled {n the opening chapters, which are replite with neawstional powcr, and 1f tio reat of fhe work miadutaine this ntai wa shall have found at laat the Azecican novel. The Hartford Courant sayn : The stady of American progreas wonli bo incom. plote withont s knowledge of the life walch Mr. Ilarte writes about. In hin way Lis writlugs are of imjore tance, and ersentislly & national treanure.” The 5. 5. Tines, of Philsdelplis Dret Harte's o‘;\ening description of & snow Morm in tho Blerras, is worthy of a vl alongefde of Dickens’ picture of the storm ou the sca-comat in “David Copperfield." " Tho Clncinnatt Gazette says ¢ “ The style reminds onn rirosgly of the vied pro Togne of Bie's * Wanderiug Ju L The PHuwburg Chrmisie sayn : 4 Tt {n a wonderful pletare, and the story with such 8 fancinating opening canuot fail of becoming ono of the great novels of the year,” Seribuer will begin, in Jonuary, another AMERICAN SEnAL B10RT, Ly an AuguicAN AUTiON, an Historl- cal Romance ¢ Philip Nolan's Friends, By EDWARD EVERETT HALE. Tho sceno of this etors 18 lald in Loulstans and Tozas, at & time when that territory was firat Spanials, then Freach, and then Amatican, snd whon war wan {mmnent, o obtain tho control of the mouth of the Mislantppl. 1t fu likely to b the grest Romauco of the Misstesippi Vallvy, as Gasarer Consoy will be of the Pacific stope. 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Fhigin KA ry wight Llopat Euitione S8 . 10N, A5he) . Aceat INOHOR LINB. Evary Batunday 1o Glasgow, Darry, ek s i . EDUCATIONAL. ALLEN'S ACADEMY, Nor, 144 sud 10 Fwenty-secoud-at., nuar Michigaear, “Uio mont slegant aud thorouylly wquipped Loss' School in the United Btatew, Lrepares for Harvard, Yale, Priuceton, or any University, or for busiges Splendid Primary Deparimont for litle boys, Now puplla recelved a¥ avy titue, . Ll caldent, ELMHURST Boardiuk sand Day Behiool for gounx ladies and glels. Neattorm will cowuienca Nov. Huad A % ik oo, pis Lata lead Autsiant Wasiiuica Sohowl, Chlcsson b PHE WINTER TERM Ol Lt e MISOELLANEOU FROM THIRTY (30) 0 FIFTY (D) BOYS iu Blate Retorm Schoal, Poutiac, IN., 10 contract for semaxing ot other mechanteal ewployment. Amplo shop-room will be provided. Apily to OBADIAM HUSE, Evansion, L., o (0 J, D, BCOULLER, Super- intendent, Pootise, L BTSS BITA WS M Y petion ou obda, the 18t under Prol. Lia: . ADMUSEMENTS, ADELPII THEATRE, Corner Monros and Dese: mrn»sn.’ This RATURDAY, Nov. 21, t2p, m. and 8 p, m, Thegre: wileronr of the decadn Unboundr d authusmein | o Louse crowided mighily with the faskion of the clty | THE KIRALFY BROTHERS GRAND COMBINATION Tn the grertest of all modern Afectacles, AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAY, The elegant scenery, gorgaoin cratnmes, and rlely appointments, ail from Tort 8L, Martin Theater, Paris, a8 tinedt i ¢! ginal prodaction, Tae grind batlet, led by the beautiful snid accam;irhed dauneun, Mlle. EUGENIE PELLETTIER, Tho great Kiralfy sisters snd M. Arnold Kiraity in character dancers Mo Dora Goidthnaite aud & pow- erful dramatic camujany. Grand Gala, Matines At 2 p. m,, for LADIES AND CHILDREN, at regulae Adelphi Matines Urives, ox Offiee open ail dsy, ‘The Drams in Germam, Bunday, with all the nsnal fncidents and accennarirs, “Argund the World ™ monnted,~Chiraro Timenr, /rest ovelty, saperbly " STAR LEOTURE COURSE. 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THE FAMOUH CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS In an Immense Hill. Evening performanco at # p, m, Mondas, Nov. 2i—Den Collon, Harry Stauwood, Vox. (g M. LAST NIONT OF JANE COOIMBS. . m., ADRIENNE THE ACTRESS, SOMAN, Parthenta, Jane Covinue. tion of Wo graud rowantic draus, s TiE JEWTS: 0L, WOOD'S MUSETM. LAST WLER OF TINCLE TOAM’B CABIN GRIFEFITEL GAUTNT. Next week—MARY WARNER and MARRIED LIFE. SUNDAY LECTURE SOGIETY. McCORMICK WALL, Snnday, Nov, 2%, 3p.in. Ade ‘mission, 10 cents, By eouricay of (he Btar Courre, TOAQIIIIN i MILLIER, HALSTEDST, OPERA HOUSE. (Coruer Halsted and Harrison-sis,) FRANK MACEVOY'S NEW HIBERNICON AND IBIRH OOMEDY COMPAKY, Admission, 15, 35, and &1 conts, Matizes, Baturdsy 282:30, Adults, utoy ebildren, 10e, FARWELL HALL, Du Quinev's TOUR OF THE HOLY LAND. Every eveuing until further notice. FAMILY MATINEE thia afternoon at 3 o'clock. Admission—Adulls, 45 cena; clifldren, 15 centa, PLAYST PLAYSI Dramatio Clube and Amnstenrs can a full list of TFiaye, Colored Fino Wige, lieard, Mustache, etc., eta., at M. J. MCGRATIE & (O iy Desylads Y 333 b BUSINESS CHANCE. A RARE OPPORTUNITY, DBUSINESS AND HEALTIL The subscriber offers for sale TUE LEST PAYING and best srrauged business in the Hiats of Florida, located in the woet Lealthful, besutiful, and fertilo portion of the Bate. FIS1t and GAME in abundaue "Threa besutitul FRES WATER LARES, from o (0 five miles Gistant, Hociety unexceptionable. To any o desiring 1o move to Fiorida tor Lealth uf Lusineas, 82 npportunity 18 now offered that might not aguin oceur o a Lifetime, Tho business is in full tide of sticcoss and perfect tn oll fis detals, The purchsser would o at 10 trouble, as 8 full corpa of inod wnid faithful ssaistants would remain with him., Tio subacriber {# led to this affer only for Family seasons. Full satisfaction t0 any ona wishing to purchase, Address or call on W, Lo BOBINSON, Taliabsas, ¥lorids, or 4. M. ROBINKON, Room 42, FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES oF ALL KINDS, FAIRBAKKS, MORSE & 00, 112 & 113 Lake St., Chicugo. Becurefultobuy onty the Genuine, e, WINTER RESORTS: . WINTER RESORT. BPENCER HOURE, Bt, Maryy, Oa,, opposiie For. naudine, ¥la,, will opon Nov. 15, ' In and_tou fota will And deslrable socomimodativne for the winter ata moderata price, Boud for eircular to APENOER SIOUSE, ur to STEPHEN Ar SPENCEN, 894 Bixth-ov., Now York City, i s, and make the trip in two dave, s 3AS 1y, %8 Troads §100 INVEST NOW 1,000 AOCORDING TO YOUR MBANB, 10, '$5, §100, $1,00 IN STOUK PRIVILEGES, Thioy often pay & prott from 10 4o 15 tues e suin) Investad overy iy, WIDOUL Fiak beyond the luyest- ment 88 explatncd {0 our book snd Weekly Fluatiial eport wint free, contalning the dally twices. sud Buctustions that ocur st tho New York Minck Lx. . Also, ilie guneral condition of thu New York chan, kel monty murteh vy, FROTHINGHAM & OO, ilrohery, 13 Wallat., Now tork. Baul FRACTIONAL G $6.00 Packages OoF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXOILANGE FOR Bl of Naona Curene, TRIBUNE OFFICE . RAILNOAD TIME TABLE. _ ARRIVAL AHD DEPA_H_TURE OF 'IRAINS FXPLANATION OF .+ Band, REFERZNCE MARRS, -7 HAtneday os H\liling sxcoptad. - { Az £l T u}l"lcl“flifltlh‘:lgl.""!lfigufil' RaiLroan, i, THoasm). an o, Hisi. ant 75 Canat, arner Wadisan.at,, an aPactle Fast Ln aDubnijua Day K. via Giioa. Night 2. sia Clinton. a0mans press, afvocport & Bubuiie nFrerpart & )nhuu F.apres iwaukoa Faat Mall (NSunday) koo Aatl. Iwankea B 2\ilwaukn Brileankon Al v3P Pesp SESUPPITR, €853 a~Depof carnior of Walls: $=Dapotonener of Canal undas Ra. 4 Satnrtay and Rundar Ka. CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOuts. oz Nesuas Tl and Dinrn ot Ly, A Depots ;n‘fln Ranapn bty und coinir s and Onton 1 o) Clty and Danvor Fast Kx. Bt. Louls and Surinefiahi_F; BI: Lous, Byriugbeld & o eoria, Reokuk & Hurlineto Pantin, Kaokirk 4 Jinrlingt Clilcaga & Paducah Hallroad tar, Lacon, Washingtay J. 14 Dwiehi Aog miniodatiin, Atlantlc Fxpress, dalls. Michigan Accammudatio Night Exoresncres . CUICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAN. nion e r Maditon ant Canal-ris, Tick “oppotste Sherman House, and ot Deper Toiee; M}“’l‘lxk'w!t Pralrls du chhn‘ i e BaaaoRaers : Miinsnucs, 15 Crveen Wigansc| ° vt Silaneapolir, Hinon: L & (irsen Hay, through)| 10. * 4:0p. s And Btovens *11:008. m. Firingneldand B Shringneid Yigkt Poris and ho Kk Diabugas & Sioux G Dubuius & atoax Cliiab Fassesgor CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, Depotr, Joot 07 Lake-ste, Indiana-ae. and Sxtesaihost,y Offes, 53 Cinrien s nd Tanal and Eizternih-ats, andad depsia Matl and Ixpre: Ao Ve Alora banvenesr ihasiissh Duliioye & SiasCity oy, Pacifio Nizut I23p, far Omata,. Rt Ul ettt AL b. 11050, m. Tiva Mongay CHICASO LINE, ity Tickel ice, 10l Clark-st, cors wera” i hi nreas Puil Len Dremahog o e und Tl Oarm.. KANKAKEE LINE. From Central Depol, sool Lakest,, and de) 'y | feares | e Indixnapolie, Loois Ay et e indianapatis, Looiniilie & € 823 M bt Ta e (ol - 8:0 . m.l' 7158, M. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOM = Prom s, Sinetvnsit S Lone ot St e mer Clintan wh Carrotionttey 1 Tanilolyhston Weak Side, * Sickst afica, 111 Leare, | Arris lnflllnrl\n”;. Loularille & Clnci Sl Dy Ko talinap e B IIS el * 100 p. ra. T, m PITISBURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RALLROAD. B e, L Mmoot o o dops s Arrich, * 8:40p, ra. 1408, M. PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGD RAILWAY. rxcentad § Daly. copt Baturdass sod Subaye s | ___ DALTINORE & OHIO RAILROAD Du}u";{ll:l:{‘::uwll:‘l' Vnr‘k'lfrfl"ull Building and fost ner ar Waskitwion, l.nflu(nl«'wa’.‘“' o clarbistiveons Jzcopt Mandays. Ercepted Tapress, Bundag prose, Lai] eyt cormeraf’ Van turenand Shermanats, 1% Cirand Sasie doety oo hetaes Leare, Dmaha, Leavenn® o Pero Atoomin Nizht kay roe Lock h;;piml, CORNES R T Hioid ot o Rai prulession fi Sears, Y b Tosane 10w o e o, Sia Do e Tdlas wanuid e Bitt A L0 AL ok Tor ‘the rallion e s e Shabforna, A Do Sintriage (Guido, which talls Jon all abuut thoso dlsaases. 0 s521d ey why moi- 10 sents to pay parlors. You soa ua gae Kayesrs’ London Hospltal praotios, ou Bt iaiaty witboas mercary s 150 Lo Py ) aryous Usbilly, causod by ‘St youth. Tye soune i ata dulikly Tostorsd Lo manly iedr, ' Sirereers a ro quic) stiouid call ur write. " On low_ {4 quila sutlsieat. Utico strictly privat 3 Woal Madbouet, NocuReE NO PAY!! May bo consulted, porsoually or by oa all ohroulo ur Bervous discesen. oy plyalaian ko the oliy who wasrau: 08 Boy 1 Doy Tha oy pocibliad in the Eii) red wadicior, 11t Medisaaat, Cbicaks ML, thvaisall Chrobs sbs brie orniual Waskiise linpotenay, Yamals Dif. vio. Mediclia fyroisbed for 8310 §10 ; cyres L. itions confidea: L 9, Dersa: hoth w0sey, intfatad, and glrculasas PRESCRIPTION FREE Batatans 'Au""a’.’li.'&'.'.fi'mmmfium'wu‘-' S diacostions o excess. Any druggist bsa the ingrodients, Addjees DAVIDSON & Gty Bos 424, New Surks Biwan i Fiyre L't v3aam, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. et oot of Liskel, nd Foolaf Tweiysecandst, Picket "ifict (131 Kindol ar €1 *12:00 noos* 8:30p, .