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"= THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. TEBRUARY 9, 1878~-TWELVE PAGESy 7 THE COURTS. gettling with Stockholders of the Cook County National. | Record of Judgments, New Snits, Bank- ruptoies, Eto, Mr. A. II. Burley, Recelyer of the Cook Conn- ty Nattonal Bank, filed a potition yesterday rep- resenting that John A, Logan, at the time tho bank closed, held 187 sharcs of its stock, of tho par vatue of 818,700, In Mareh, 1874, the pank reduced its stock from $750,000 to $500,- 0, but Logan's sharo was not reduced. The does not know whethier he could Hecelvor recover tha value of the whole 187 shares, or only two-thirds thereof, but which ho thinks advantageous to tho bank, and which will render o ault unnccessary, 8cnator Lugan offers to convey Lots 18 to 20 and 81 to %, il inclusive, In Block 9 of Mason’s and Mo- Kichen's Bubdivision of the W, 3¢ of the N, W, 1{ of Sec. 14, 88, 14, frec of incumbrance, in fail gettlement of his llabllity. The Recelver thinks Logan s insolvent, and that such offer would be advautagcous, and advisea that it bo ac- septeds In the same caso the Recetrer filed another petition, stating that among the other stock- polders were M. F. Irwin, who held G0 shares; William Gilman, 75shares ; Dugan, Case & Bpeer, 100 shares; Lyman Trumbull, 80 shares; Lavinla £, Day, B4 shares: Clara, 1. Day, B4 sares, and William C. Turner, 10 shares. ~ These have all offared to pay 50 cents vn tho dollar on thelr Jiabllitles, and the Committco of Creditors has reported in fovor of nceepting these offers, In all these matters Judge Blodgett entered an onler divecting that the compromises Lo ace cepted unless_objections aro flled In_twenty dags, six dnys’ notlce to be glven of such order by publlcation. A NEWSPATER CONUNDROM, The case 6f Benjamin 8, I’caso ya. Heory M. Wells was on trial yesterday befors Judeo Willisms, hut o hydraulic press could not gqueezo any itemns of general interest out of the lacL'llHUnl of the bill. 1t was a sult to redeem from o foreclosure sale, and onc of the points lutho eage was whether the advertisement of gsle was sufliclent, The notics was published In the now defunct Qourler, and some Interost was aroused by tho putting forth of the conundrim a8 to whether the Courler ~was .0 mewspaper of general cireulation, Iv was eseential to com- painant's cake to show it was uot, and ‘his sitorneyad raked up half the newspaper-men to give testimony on the subject, The opinion of the_cxperts, - howover, dlffered, thouch the mafority seemed to think it was not a generally dreuinted sheet. Perey, tho former leading man on thu‘fmrer. of courac was of tho op) t| site opinfon, and the temperaturo of his wrath rose rapldly toward the bomr:f: voint under cross- examination. But the Ju phorical Babeock extinguishier agalnst him, an the case relapsed Into (ts normal dullness, JOIIN T. CUTTING. That much-wanted man. John T. Cutting, %ho ts now cvoling his lcels in jafl, under a it of caplas, lled & petition yesterloy in the United States Distrlet Court before Judge Dlodzett setting out that ho belougs In Ban Franclsco, but that at present hels detaned Lere, much aralust his will, by Sherif® Kern by virtue of a writ of caplas {ssucd at tho instanco of duscph A. Stone sud Edward K. Rogers. o further clatms that when ho was nrrested under Lbis caplas Lic was in bunkmpw‘y; and that Stoue & Rogers” clalm was ono provablo in bankrupte ty, 80 that ho could not Iawfully bo sued there- b{n In tho State Court. In cousiderution of which lic asks to bo relcased from his imprison- ment, The hearing will be bad this morning before Judge Blodgett. ITEMS. Judgo Blodgett'a call to-day will be the re- mafnder of the sccond call ‘of the calendar, Judges Gary, Moore, and Farwall will Liear, mo- tions, Judizo Rogers motlons for new trials, Judge Booth motions and set cases term Nos, 16201¢ and 2,630, Judge Willlams will hoar naotious if in court. Judge McAllister will Lold g court. . The tax case of the Firat National Bank va. Kimball will come up before Judge Moore Mon- 4y morniug for argument ob tho inotion for Ijunction. ‘The Judgoe will hear 1t alond, as Judge Williams will uot be In town on account lhis wife's {lincas, and Judgo Farwell hos al- rady dellvered an opinlon on the aubject. UNITED STATLS COURTS. Mary E.Thompeou, of Chicazo filed[a bill yes-, tenday ngalnst Eva Bchubert and John B, Schu- Lert, Jr., to restrain them from infriawing ler trade mark of ** Saratoga, " used to designate a kind of Liair crimps. 5 The Connceticut Mutual Life-Insurance Com- pany filed o bill neainst Elisha B, Wadsworth, Lharlotte 8, Wadsworth, Mark Bkinner, L. 8. Pepper, and the Wooidstock Natloual Bank, to fureclose o mortgage for 810,000 on Lots 10, 11, md 12, In Block 17 of Kinzle's Addition; aleo part of Block ) In sdmu addition, LANKRUPTOY MATTERS. Tue only bankrupt yesterday was Dapfel T, Nelson, a phsstelan at 1103 Indtanaavenue. His mnsecured dobta aro 4,613, besldes which he 1s luble on &31,600 of accommodation paper, ‘Tho sets conalst of land worth £200; two shares of stock fu tho Olteago Medical Press Assocla- ton, $50; and open accounts. about $750, A composition of 45 per cent was aceepted y&néunlnv by the creditors of Wells, Faulkuer 0, - SUPBRIOR COURT IN IRIEF. P.J. Towla ond John lopor began a sult for §1,000 ogatnst John Goldenberg. CINCUIT COURT. Louis Adams, John Ginochio, T. E. Gllmor W. A. Wecker, and G, A, Beunett, Trustoes Clicago Lodge No. 88, 1. O. of O, F., began & sult yesterday ugalnst thelr lath Treasurer, Walter ‘Treleaven, and his bondsmen, J. 1% s and Edward F. White, to recover 84,000 which he hias failed to pay over, Charles H. Gaubere filed a bill againat Albert E Goodrich and John W, Doane {o sct asido n e tindor foreclosure of the property kuown as e Gardner House, Tho bill appears to bo o twpyof une filed a fow days ago in the Buperior Cart for a ‘similar purpose. TRODATE cCoURT, Intha estate of Conrad Kahlberr lotters were fued to Bophia and Heary Kahlberg, under and tor $8,000, In tho estate of Chirfstian Staack letters wero Hned to Jobn Bteckon sud Eta Htaack, under nd for §5,000, . ; CRIMINAL COURT, George Orsbom and John Martin were tricd forburglary, Martin was scqultied, and Gra- lam found” gullty and given two ycars in tho Fenltentlary, John McCaba pleaded gullty to burglasy, and Was mven one year Peniteutiary, damnes Wilson pleaded gulley to burglary, and wusentencel toone year in the Penltentlary, Thomas bhay pleaded guilty to cinbexzl "L"'flv'- aud was given eighteen months Penites rry Adams pleaded finllty to larceny, and ¥ eiven one vear fn the Reform 8cbool. Thomsa Wickham was sentenced ou s verdict 0ue vear in the Penitentlary. ck Grant was found guflty of buftiary, 24 was sentenced Lo one yoar Poultentiary, dobi Jzckson and Jobn Robinson were sried or larceny, Jacksop was found guilty and fl'gl::: years Penitentiary, and Robluson was Yalter HilL d_gull *?‘um :wil: . E;:;lgwlxu Ity to luuny,. and lm:.nh Bowler was on trial for sssault with s 7 TOE CALL MONDAY, {eoax Drowwoyn—In oambors.” {o0uk lizopantr—ucomi call of his calendar, 19208 Ganv—118, 152 128, 191 to 184, and K} 10 148, juclusive, "No casa on trial. B yirbax Mooae—1% 14, 15. No. 11, Walker v, Ker, 0 call announced, et case, 2,428, ‘Worthy va, {ub and calendar Nos. 63 and 101 to 115, la- ‘Ute. No case on trial. Loz Boorii—00, 101, 102, 104 to 110, incla- No., 2,012, Moyer 'va. Lake Shore & Aan Bouthiern Raflroad Cowpany, un trial, DB McALLIsTER—Bet cases tefmn Now, % Barbler; 741, O'llern va, Maher; 670, 7 ve. Petorion; aud calendar Nos, 171 to tcluslve, excopt 180 and 1V, Nocass on “DUR PAuwgLL—General business. 06k Witsiauu-—Probably no court, [ - JUDOMENTS. e kR BraTes Cincuir Cotnr—Junae Brop fingooited Siates va. Hogh Innoss, §103. 52— Bereg™s, S4me, §344,04,—Canadipn Dank of Com- iy gors: Pittaurg, Fort Wayue & Chicayo Htafl- “-u?.m"?' verdict, $1,617.02% and motlou for 5 ek A Danlel J. Reed. §700. o ade v 3o i hlas Fean v 40, w iU Couut—CoxTassione—il. M. Looinls tgncrille Bates, $507.12.—Albert Cushman, <, alc., ve. William 11, Fowell, $100. i), Uk GaurTaract b, Ruueay, st Y e Xjhedley, 802,30, —~Georre H. Leousrd ve. 2B Wiy, 00,031, Kchocowald S v teo 2 $T. 700, Lihael 5 Eelimits * var 'Jfinb toaal ‘. A perutive Propeiotary e, T CoLut—CoxresaioNe—Petor Annen ve. ¥ Welg 8oy Frans Wels, §200.01, e boa recelved an offer of a cotnpromiso, Jupar Roogns~Aunilbony Weleh vs, Charles Lang; verdict, $28.68, Jungx Boorn—Rdward Jacob va. Mark W. Hill; verdict, §200, and motion for new trial, Junax McAcLister—Poter Caldwell va. Qarvey, $720.03. s ARMY NEWS. NMADQUANRTERS OF T ARMY. ‘Wasminatox, D. C,—Spedal Orders No. 23.— First-Licat. J, 1L, Sands, Sixth Cavalry, will ro. port In porson to the Saperintendont Mounted Re- crulting Sorvice, 8t. Lonls Darracks, for duty In conducting recrnits to the Division of the Pacific. By direction of the Becretary of War, Commis- sary Sargt, Jacab H. IHaldeman, United Btates army, will proceed withont delay to Madison Dar- racks, New York, for duty at that post, Bnecial Orders No. 25.--In conformity with See. 1,101, Revised Statntes, the Preaident directs that Company L, .Second Astillory, Capt, John I. Ttodgers commanding, be temporarlly eqnipped as n hnuT% of Iight artillery. The Commanding General Department of Texan will glve the ndcos- inatractiona for the prover exccution of this Spectal Orders No. 20.—To correct his record on tho rolle. so mnch of Spectal Ordera No. 235, of et B, 803 from Hesdquariors First Army Cortps, a8 clacharced Capt, A, I, Pove, Thirteontl Marrachusctta Voluntecrs, is by direction of the Becretary of War amended to read ** First.Licut, A. 1. Popo, ho not having been muostered in or rendered service In the advanced grade,” The followlng-named men bave been ordered to bo discharged the sorvico: Commissary-Eergeant Tetar Netlsbn, U. 8. Ay, lorpital Staward: Thom- as 1, Dick, U, B, A, ;I Com- ‘rivatea James Howa, peny D, Sccond Artitlery; . A, Sfitcholl and John {el,eart, Company B, Second Artillerys Henry F. nsni‘:m and Zachariah White, Ordnanco Detach- men DEPARTMENT OF DAKOTA. Hzanquantens 8r. Pavi, Minn.—Special Or- ders No. 16,~First Lient, Edmund Rice and Second Lieut. D. Q. Rounseean, Fifth Infantry, and Becond Lient, D. C. Pearron, Sccond Cavalry, with the detachment of the Fifth Infantry recrults now at Fort 8nelling, will proceed to their statlon at Fort Keogh, M. T., and will be placed en ronte on Tuesday, the 5thinat, The recruits for the Sixth Infantry, now at Fort Snelling, will bo sont forward at the sanio timo, with the same officers, to the respective posts for whicli they ara destined, & ‘The recruita for the campanfes of the Saven- teonth Infaniry at Fort Abraham Lincoln and Btanding Rock, now at Fort 8nelling, will be sont forward'at tio same timo, and” wilh -the aamo officers. Second Lient. A. L. Myer, Eloventl: Infontry, will report in person to the commmanding oMcer Fort Snelling for duty with a detachmont of ro- cruits under orders to Fort Keogh and Intermediate posts, Upon agrival at Fort Keogh, Licat. Myer will ba rolieved from furthor daty with tho detachment and will proceed to join hls company at Fort Cus- o T, General Orders No. 4.—The followlng reports, and returns wiil hercafter be rendered by the sov- erat Depot and Post Quartermnsters, and other ofticors doing duty in the Quartermaster's Depart- ment within the fimita of {hin command, direct to the Chief Quartormaster of the Depattmen Monml{—l’cnnnll report, report of porsons sod articles hired, roliof extra-duty men, abstract of tranaporiation orders, account curront, roport of re dirceted a mota- bforgage, coplos of orders aflecting Quartormaster's Department, estimate of funds, and list of out- standing debts. Quarlerly—Itetnrns of Quartermaster'a stores, clnlh(ng. and equipnge, horses, mnles, aud oxen; of bulidings in process of construction. DEPARTMENT OF TIIE MISSOURI Heanquantens Fonr Leaveswonty, Kan,— Special Orders No. 20.—The following-named military prisoners entitled to_an abatoment of fivo days per month for continued good conduct may be discharged from tha rison on the dates sct op- pasile their respectlve names: Josaph Gallaghor, Feb. 4, 1878; Alec White, Feb, 5, 1878; Willlam Stein, Fob, 8, 1878; Robert Cooper, Fob, 8, 1878; W. 1. Gates, Feb, 0, 1878: J. P Marston, Feb. 13, 17 Clntlen, Mohe, Wb 15, 16781 deorvs Zelgler, Freb. 13, 1878; Carl Fabor, Fen. 13, 1878; Androw Cunningbam, Feb, 15, 1878, Hospltai-Steward Willam Edwarls, U, 8. A., (s hereby relievad from duty at tho Leavenworth Military T'rison. Ilo will Tillss, Tex., and roport to of that post for duty, Special Orders No. 21.—A General Conrt-Mar- tiaf I hereby constituted to mect at Fort Garland, Col., on the 8th day of Febraary, 1878, for the trial'of such persona as may be properly’ brought before It. _ Detall for the Court: * Capt, George Shorkley, FifteonthInfantry; Capt. Charies Park- er, Ninth Cavalry; Firut.Lieat, J."W. Dean, Fif- teonth Infautry; ' First-Liout,” Gustavus Vaiols, Ninth Cavalry; ‘Sacond-Lient, O, ¥, Cooke, ¥If- tecnth Infantry, ~ Juaga-Advocate: Cupt, J, M. lirown, Asslstant-Surgeon U, B. A, rocoed ot onco to Fort to commanding oficer DEPARTMENT OF TEXAS. Ileapquantens, 8ax Axronio, Tex.—Special Orders No, 20,.—Company B, Tenth Cavalry, {s relioved from duty at Fort Doncan, and will pro- cced to Fort 8tockton, reporting on lts arrival to the pust commander for duty at that post. Company K, Tenth Cavalry, is relleved-from duty at Fort Clark, and will procoed to Fort Davis, ro- portiog on its arrival to the post commander for duty ot that post, Company M, Tenth Cavalry, is relloved from duty at Fort Clark, and will procced to Fort Con- chio, reporting on ita arelval tu the post commander for duty at that post. Speclal Orders No, 21—~Company M, Eighth Cavairy, Is rolieved from duty at ¥ort Brown, und wiil proceed to Fort Clark, reporting on its arrival 10 Lhe post comminnder for duty at that post, Un the recoumendation of the Medical Divector of the Departmont, Private Jobn Burton, Dattery E, Second Artlllery, will report (o Assiatant Surgeon ), 8, Turrlll, United Siatos Army, for duty u tho hospital of tho hatlalion Becond Artit Jury, stationed st Camp Guliford . Dailey, near Ity, as llospital Btewanl aecond class, Spectal Urders No, 23~80 wuch of the sentence a8 relates (o the confinement st tho post of Fort Clark as may be nocessary to enable hlm to lcave h on business for four days, In the case of Second-Lieut, Ii, P, Tutner, Touth Cavalry, pro- nulgated in Uoneral Court-Martial Orders No. 40, “lflt.d?l 1877, from theso hesdquarters, s ro- wmitte *_Company O, Tenth Cavals rlioved from duty In the District of the Nuoc and will return at 1ta proper station, re| - once to Fort McKavet! 1ng on its arrival Lo the commander, for duty, — MISCELLANEOQOUS. ., Leaveaof absence bavo beengranted First Lieats. J. E. Sawyer, Fifth Artillcry, Joslah Chance, Beventeenth Infantry (extended), E. W. Ward, Fifth Cavalry (oxtendod), Capt, H. E. Noyes, Becond Cavalry, Col, B. D. Sturgis, Beventh Cav- alry, Maj, Angrew W, Evans, Third Cavairy, Second Licuts, Charles 0, Gurley, Bixth Infantry oxtonded)y A, 0. Trier, Foutin cavatey, ‘and ouoph 1L, Dorst, Fourth Cavalry (extended.) BILLE BEFONN CONURERS, 11, R, 2,022, — Authorlzing the Hocrotariea of War snd'uf thu Navy to leass unoceuplod resl estata bo- longlng to the Uovernment of the United Statew. . Af, 4,018, ~For the eliof of Minnitt Uarber, Firat Licutenant of lufantry, i 1, I, 2, Us7.—For tho relie? of John G. Leefe, FI]N' Licutal g Nineteontt lnfantey, L L8 2 UT4.~-For the rollef of Fhlllp Trap, of nd. o \flb.—flnnflni a pension to Willlam |ln“|:. privato Company U, Thirteonth Ine 8, 1. it 2,077, ~ranglog a ponsion to James Ala- hen, lato & privato in'the Twenty-thizd Battory of Tudlans Voinateers, M. K. 8,021,—Authoriaing the Becretary of the lnl.:-tlur‘sg ulmlbll?t‘mlrfl:.uln:nvmlrnhm lur“llm oxtingulshment of o to thoir resorvations £ Cotorado, and thalr removol £ $he 1ndiak Ter: ritory. ll.yl(. 3,040.~To amend Bec. 2,304 of the Re- viscd Statutes of the United Btates, in referenca to soldiers’ uud sailure' homestead: 14, 1t, 8,052, ~Grantin, to the widow a penston gl tnolat Admiral Joscph Lanman, Unilod States Navy, U 'R. 104 —Authorizing Csnte. William M. Whorry and William K. Marvey, of the Unttod States Army, toaccept s dosoration from the Kiug of the Hawslisu lslunus. 3, it 2,0 ranting & pension to Willtam Gowiwally late Captatz of Cogwell's Indepandent iaitery, Lilinols Volunteers, M. R, 2,082 —For (ha relicf of John 1. Bhugart and lobert T, Shugart, lata of Company U, Twen- #y-first Ulinois Voluntoera, . R, 2,000, —Allowing & peuslon to 8. L. Geurgo, laie private Cowpany A, Nineteenth llluh&n Yalunloers, 11, R, 103, —Authorizing the Sccrelary of War to faeue to collagus small arms sud ploces of feld sritllery (s curtain cases, MICHIGAN PIONEER SOCIETY. bpectal Corverpor of Tha Tribune, Lawsino, Mich., Feb, 7..~Ths State Ploneer Boclety elected the following officers Jast even- g J'residant—Jonu J, Adams, of Tecumsoh. Corresponding Secrelary—john J. Busb, of Lan. slng. l.*;wrdlla BSecretary—Nrs, Harrlet A. Tenney, of Lansing. Treasurer—Ephraim Lo, ear, of Lanslng. st MHler, ag Tub- Lreculice Commllt¢d—All ViteTreaidenteny ek, of Bay Countys A ) (8] 0l '3 Ao . Winalow, of Calboun; Wilham K. o ot usalng, of Cituton; E: 1. Thompon, of Uszeseos. B’ Of Grosveuor, of. Iliiladale; Hampton Rich, of oniaj' M. G, Wells, of Kalamasoos 8. A. Dewoy, Leuaweo; Peter White, of Marquatie; i B MINEARS 5 £ Bl B Qe lund; D. B. 1l e of St. Josoohj E. D. Lay, of kaoin, D”i.f Shoouaker, of Jackson; R. Hiltun, of Livi; or, of Montoe; H. 1. Hult, of Tesry, of Ottawa 0. Wilkins, 359 eger, of Van Bursa; 0. J , of Wayne. “Committos of Historiane=11, Q. Wells, 0. O, Comstock, W,'H, Goodrich; J. C, Hghay, and H. L, scavey. ’ SOAP. sl | Some Benefactors of the Race Discovered in Michigan. The Experiences of a Reporter Who Tried to Deal with Them, A couple of weeks ago s snbscribur in Michi- gan scnt to thia offica a bundle of circulara and circutar lotter, on which he had Indorsed * As you are showing up frauds, here {s one.” But the reporter into whose hands tho docu- ments came djun’t belicve that all st once: ho is a cautfous maan, and slow to belfeve i1l of onother, manifesting his German birth in Iis lack of susplclon of busincss-men. He looked st TRE DOCUMENTS and rend them. The first was vellow, andsct forth the merits of Sherman'’s Improved Com- pound Bar Soap, which Messrs. L. 8. 8herman & Co., of Marshall, Mich., owned up was * the best sonp over manufactured '3 also, that it was * far superior to Babbitt's Boap," and, to cap all, that it cost * but four cents n pound to mapufacture.” Becomimr decply intereated in this great Invontion, Mr. Uentzner {the reporter) read on rapldly, and found that & boy 6 years of ago ‘‘ean make 100 pounds in fiftecn mioutes.” After stopving to tigura out that, as he wos 80 years old, he could make 200 pounds in ffteen minutes, Mr, Gentzner plunged agaln into the document and eacertained that Famlly Rights to make this 8. 1. C. B, 8oap wera “ placed at the low sum of UNE DOLLAR EACH." On turning over the yellow sheet, Mr. Gentz- mer_was startled to fcarn that the sama L. B. 8herman & Co., of Marghall, Mich., had found out about “The Lelebrated ~Cen- out about *“Tho Celchratod Centennial II- Juminating OI1,” which they did not teny wns “tho best burning ofl i the world; cost cight cents per pallon to make; Is about to take the placeof kerosene, {s used by nearly 350, D00 familes,™” and hias othior qualitics even more wonderful, - Mr, Gentzner was much relieved to find that he could buy a Family mfim “aot the smaoll sum of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS," Huving a natural and par- donable eurlosity to know how ths gentlemen in Michigan © “got outo" this won- derful — discovery, — Mr. Gentzner search- ed tho yellow circular agaln, and was surprised to sce Low slmple it waa, It scems that, * thls celebrated ofl was discovered and first fnvent- ed In June, 1870, by the great French chemist nnd geologlst, the late Dr. 8. G. Montague, of Yarls. ortunately for us, belng a_near rela- tise of Lis, we succeeded before his death in ob- talning the sole right,' ete. After being plungea in doubt as to.how the whole firm of Shermay & Co. could be a relative of the late lamented Montague (who was of course a brother of Tigg Moutague, Esq.), Mr. Gentzner turned to THE SECOMD GINCULAR, & green one, and was gratified to learn that the relative of .the Iate Jomented Montague had made him an offer to work for them at 875 per month, with an allowance of 830 per wonth for traveling e:r: ‘Thus was morit rewarded; it was a noble et onthe part of Dr. Moutague's relative to offer Mr, Uentzuer this position, and showed bow the latter had become known for energy and honesty. This offer was qualifiod a trifle by tho desire of the firin that is related to Dr. Montszue to have Mr. Gentauer put IlLl s asa kind of starter,s0 to speaks also, it ap- poared that the firm didn't pay any salaries, but allowed a man to keep what he could make. As a special Inducement the firm_seut o letter by the papyrograph process, offerlug to give the agency for a county for,85 instead of $10, and urging that the money b sent rizht along, Then there were certain binnks, showing how easy it was to tlll out, inclose, and drop the $10 in the mail, Mr. Gentzner's first {den was to write to Bherman & Co. aud offer to put up #10 to bind his nnnelt{ Il thoy would put up £20 with him os securi Lv that they wouldn't steal his $10. But he didu't, and, mll?d. flop- ped tho green circular over aud_found that he could buy 100 Family Rights of the C. C. 1. Ofl for 840, and 100 Family Rights of the 8. L. C. B, oap for 880, But then Mr. Gontzner consid- ered that he badn't suy surety that he would Ret auything for his money, aud ho rofrained., But, further on, Mr. Gentzner’s heart leaped with dn when he_ found thatbo could get o Fam| y{um Jor $1. If tho soap had slso been discovered byTlRf Montaguo’s Parialan brother, it is very hkely that Mr, Geutzuer would have sent ou &3 for both, but he preferred to lead up to the of! aa it were,—to'keep the C. C. 1. O, a8 a sort of Paristan tidbit for tho last, and to DRAIN ON TIIN SOAY. Soho wrote thofirm a letter and stated his wishes, and fnclosed a dollar for bis Family Right. But ho folt doubtiul about the people in thy Post-Otllces umfi might scquester his dollur, n which case he would get no Family Right, So Mr, Gontzner bought money-order 0, 8,330 from tho proper clerk, and awalted with something like impatience the arrival of his Family Right, Two days passcd, then threc, then a week, and no Fumfl{ Right. Mr, Gente- ner began to bo alarmned lest the Post-Oflive had walked off with his dollar or bis Family Right. Then ho thought that perhaps Dr, Mon- tague’s wife was dead, and the firm which was her relative had suspended busluess to mourn for her, or Iwr ps tho tirm had just heard of the death of its unde, Tigg Montague, and had gono to bis funeral, 1N OUDELTO HEE WIAT TAD BECOMH OF TORE MONEY-ORDER, Mr. Gentzner called on Assistant-Postmaster Squiers and ssked Lim about it. Mr. Squlicrs yerv courleously sentths following letter to find out: Postmaster, Marakall, Mich.: Posz-Orrice, Cicaao, I1I. PAUTHEXT, Feb, 5. —Inqulr] oftice tn rogard to manoy-o Jan. 31, 1878, smount B1: pay. & o, : remitter, I'r. Adolph Gentaner, Plenso wtate on this sheet what dispoaition has eon mado of the same, An early reply 1s ro- b ucsted. Heepectfully, e PEtTEW, Pavan, Postmaster, 1In dno course Mr., Bqulers showed the anxlous Mr. Gentzoer the reply, which was simoly this: tiAbovo-described onder patd Feb, 3:7 and this was signed, “Leowis, Assiatant I, M," Thus rudely was Mr. Gentzner's droam of a Family Right disaipated, and he was driven back to tho'coldand heartless corner groceryman who s0ld him o twelve-ounce bar fora full pound, and charged him 10 cents for {t: and it wasn't 8berman's Improved Compound Bar Boap, either, but some common kind., UGentzner Is a saddencd man, and lLe has nearly repented his trusting fafth in L. 8, 8herman & Co., who “is a relution® of the distinguished Montague, 116 told-these facts yesterday to a thin, eyn- feal, lontern-jawed, unbelteving, distrusiful member of tha lhu{, who respected not his finor feclings, put laughed u hoarss and hotlow laugh at hiim—=a laugh with contempt in it. And then he laughed at Uentzncer and sald: “You are a fuol to bo taken in by so thin s scheme us that. BOAP AT FOUR CENTS A FOUND! Why, ‘Lhot's o transparent humbug. I asked AL, Kirk about It once, and he sald that no man could make s pound of soap for that, They can moke stul for two couts 8 pound, but it ain’t soap. The Kirks know more about 'soap than fou or I do, or even Montague's relatives fn Mich- fgan, don't theyl" «{Vell, but they sald they would send me & Famlly RI—" 1 am ashamed of you for vour greennesa; why i what's bis panie should they send vou nnynxlmz'l ‘They promised you something which docs not exist, aud they cun't carry out their promise.” 4 Wuere's my dollar, thent" “Tn tho pocket of Dr, Montague's relativo. hey may send some of the greonhorns some sort of réeipe, or they may, as lu your case, just simply collar the mmw{ und send’ nothing, The wholo thing had lts y sbout ° 1835, sud was then shown up - aod died out. It you were old nnmh, dyuu would remember” the washing-fl and’ ite family rights. This 8 stnply & revamping of an old schemes; tho method of family rights’ lived and dicd beforo 1850. You seo that the law caunot touch theso fellows, becauso the law don’s at- tempt to vrotect ald tha fools In all thelr bar- ios. Dut you agrced to pay & sum of moucy for o recipd, and §f you get a recipe you cau't get L tlstuction “out "of tbe courts, Of course the recips won't do what 1s clalmed for it, bug the luw won’t protect you because you were a fool." * Well, how am I golog to get my dollar backi" “ You are not golog to ges It back,” “'I"Wc!l, thea, 1 can show up the fellow, can't Monzr-Onpka Di. 30, {saued Sherman $Qf course you cau; you can warn the peo- 1o of Shichingn. Why (bo i of Bherims & ‘0. very likely moved out from some large clty buc-uu"they weso belog persocuted by some ADrs. PRelL” eala Mz, Gentaner, eettiug up and ug awsy, **I will scnd Messrs. Sherman & '0. 8 COJ {ng! the arslcly about thewm, sud they - cah & Fumily Rigbt to Fu. ADOLFK GBNTZNXE, Loca} Departwent, Tasvas Obice, Chicago. ——— A Monster Sled. How Hazen (O1.) Pallady A mow aud romarka a""xrblulrlmpner," baflt for scverul geutlemen of the Bridgeport Coasts ing Club, will he taken to New Milford to par. ticipate in tha coasting carnival. It fs about thlrl{ feet long, aud has handlcs and troughs running the whole length. Over the front sied are wings to protact any part of the dress from interfering with the steering apparatus, and ad- ?ulllhlc whiflictrees for horses are attached. It a gulded by menns of pulleys attached to the ront sled. ” A fifteed-inch gong to ring while coasting and & powerful brake are arranged Im- mediately bhehind gthe “steerer.” The sled is strenpthened by meana of a truss between the emall aleda. It will seat twenty-clght persons, and carry 5,000 pounds weleht,” The materials used aro Norway and_Ulater iron, cast steel, lickory, and ash, the whola being ofled, yar- nished. anid waxed. Tho coatIs $150. Julian IL Bterling Is tho builder, and its name {s Pe- gasns, —e—— LIFE-INSURANCE A TRAP FOR THE UNWARY o the Editor of The 1vibune, Cit10a60, Feb. 7.~The following table shows, in contrast, tho recclpts for premfums ang the navments for death losses by all the compantes dolng business in Tilinols for a perfod of elght years, commeucing with 1860 and terminating with 1870: In 1800 seventy-ons eot ¢ ftom tne Teople of this R miuma... ... <..8 3,020,045 And paid for death losser .’ 751,240 ADIOBE OFusisunnrineiiisicsnese § 9,197, 81) In 1870 seveniy-aix companies AN A1 celvod.... e B,041,47 And paid b 1R, 7. 4,102,710 4,544,202 Aprofitof ... . In 1871 soventy-tw celved.... And ratarned. coved. e Aud paid back 1o ¥Ry Sorpaaies vecuived n ] companles rec . And pald Luck e ks A profit of In 1874 forty celved .. And retorn 112 Torys i n o forty- A v0e§ 0,254,014 . A0 eg 30 2,744,970 .8 2,511,500 8,057,700 033 1 000, 03 .8 1,807,707 panica ro- profit B0, 214 Aprofit of, .8 1,405, A recdiiulation vf tiewe foares shows pist! that the grosa receints for the eight JORTS WOTO.uuuie. . 82,650, 825 And tho paymenta for death losacs snd maturodendowments. 10,254,163 Leaving a balauce of.... .. 2,102 In other words, the people of this State who vrocured {nsurance on” thelr Jives pald fn cight years the enormoussumof thirty-two millions of dollars for the privitege of having ten miliions of dollars roturned to thelr helrsat the death “of the lusured, After this let no man say that 1ie-insuranco {a not a bleasing to mankind, a favines bunk where the mors you put down tho Jess sou take up. ‘flicra 18 ono gratitying matter discovered by this statement, aud that is this: that, while, Iu 1509, there were seventv-one companies engaed in the business of filching the carnings of tho poor, In 1877 the number had been reduced b thirty-eight, ornenrl{ ‘ono-half, thirty-three of the protectoraol the widow and orplian having been forcibly compelled to abandon the fleld elther beeause {t lind become barren of plunder or thut the managers were unable to cdutinue the business whils tomporarily incarcerated in the various Btato Pon'tentlaries, In reply to “Nosam," I have only to eay that, while {tmaybo trug that tho four compani named have paid $60,000,000 to the heirs of de- ceased members, for which the Insured pald but $15,000,000 in premiums, ho falls to stato thnt for this $80,000,000 the companies had received $210,000.000 In premiuwms, It [s establishied by their gwn focords that tho payments for death lnluA' vorage only 0 per cent of the roceipts, In clght years (from 1800 to 1530, both in- clusive) fifty-saven companies recelved $700,- 25,608 for premiums, and pald out for death losses 81854242 Wil “No- snm' pleaso - oxplain what beeamo of the 531,000,000 surplus? Everybody under- stands that benellts occur In individual cases,—~that deatna haopen, and that losses uro cnld. Thia Is what keeps tho business alive, When a man dics, and his helrs gt 85,000 from an insurance upon his Hic, the fact 1s advertiséd all over the country, and uscd to rope a dozen ucw men into tha concern whose hcirs never get anything. But uobody uver hears of the losses and fallures. When it fs known that out of avery thirteen persons who take out {nsuratico Fcllclu twelve of them lapao hefore doath, and 08 @ rulo) the payments made ure forfeited, it will bo casily understood where the enormotts profits comé from, and how thess poor, op- pressed corporations managu to pay to the helrs of deceased membors $4 in benellts for every $1 pald In premiums. Georax A. SMUPELDY. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Choirs, Singing Schools, Secisties, 8HOULD UsE The Salutation (:As2), o Zion (:2+532),or The Encore (»aw. ), or Porkins' Singing School (%:7%,) e Johngon's Chorus Choir Instruction Book (Rrier). The irst two are first-class Church Muslo Booke, by Cmeraon aud, 2 L. O, Em . 0. 1!‘ ing, aod have full ln+ A R S R ™ apiriied Winter and Spring Siuging Ciasal ~ o7 0r ® Also give new [ntorcrt to the year's cties b, te o ot 40 OANTA A (roactigo by et lars), Fiveof thein are: BBIShB.ZZH.l‘, + e o o Dutterfield, $1.25 Don Munio, « o+ DudleyDuck. 1.50 Joseph's Bondage, . chaawiee. 1.2 Prodigal Son, . . . . suean. 1.2 Wa,lpurg’is Night. Mendelsohn, .80 Belaiazzar and Joseph' "‘e.':u:.xu!a nw-!“‘;:;rlnlll:nll-lnuu dramatised, and LYON & HEALY, Chicago. FOR RENT. ESTRABLE OFFICES N TIE TRIBUNE BUILDING TO RENT. WM. 0. DOW, Boom 8 Tribune Building, Apply to POHOUS FLASTENN. THEY COULD SEE IT. It was 10 apparent to the Centenntal furors, when tuey catne 0 Cupare ictaon's Cupviue orous Plasicr Gber porous Disviers on abibitlot, thet Iwes FuaLly suboriur 1o ey OF e, and (heY Wors furced By thelron cunvidilas wbive'so"the artiiacturrs B quly ward of BEK i Birrte oyer & merts “oxer wlll Tnay the Wora P il = T ho only ob:(18 CUT TURATGY GhICH il Tirts setionevertound] yacn praser, |Whero Sthurs will ang'_Each Plaater. [R50 Sipeth NOI LBl e st emartath SlfEs 1 ‘i astars are Tousd by abatjils £ coaiaia. Buld svery- BENSON'S CAPCINE PO- flmfl aE LOUS FLASTER h the besi s "o pataly sbackc o woanous of thé becks sveriavented or huown. 1t sootbs, it atrengtbeas, 1t iren WBero Glner puroud el LATRTRERL BURT'S SHOES 7 S Dyder fur thew. RAIN REATONRATIVE. SAVE|TO LEARN HOW TODO YOUR| IT READ AND HEED HAIRl wHAT PoLLOWS. BAVE YOUR JIAIR.—Ths laws of Health and Longeity domand it, the castome of social Jife require it. The matter 4 of grest fmportashe (n every way. . BEAUTIFY YOUR JTAIR.—It is the sur- passing crown of glory, and for the lossof it thero i 10 compensation. CULTIVATE: YOUR MAIR.-For by po other means can it be saved and besutified, LYON'S KATHAIRON, Discorored thisty-five years ago by Prot. Lyan, of Yala, is the most porfect preparation in the warld for prescrring and beautifring the Lair, Testdes Delng the best halr dresstng ever produced, Lyon's Mathalron will positively prevont grayness, and will re= store new hair to Lald heads, if the mots and follieles aro ot Jestroyed. It actually performs these seeming miracles, of ‘which the following Is A FATR SPECIMER, 1 hiod been entirely bald for meversl years, cone atitutional, X suppose. I wsed o fow bottles of Kathalron, and, to 1oy groat surprise, X have a thick growtl of young Jalr. COL. JORIK L. DORRANCE, T. 8, A. o evory Important respect the Kathatron fe abeo- lutely ncomparable. It is unequaled 1. To Caro Daldness. 2, To Nestora Gray Tair. 3. To Itomova Dandru. 4, 'To Dress and Deautify the Mair, DEAR IN MIND.~~The Kathalron i no ntlcky pasto of sulplmr and sugar-of-lead, to paint and daub the hafr and paralyze the brain. It is u purs and Jimpid vegotalla Iotion, ntended to re- atoro tho halr by natural growth and refnvigoration. Itie splendidly perfumed, and the moat delightful tollet dressing known. No lady's or pentleman's toflet outfit s completo without Lyon's Kathalron. BOLD EVERYWIIERE, AMUSEMENTS. HOOLZY’S THEATRE-=-0PERA, GRAND ITALIAN AND EXGLISH OPERA. MAX STRARI THIS (SATURDA veluck, Vi Dirsctor, } AFTERNOON, Feb. 0, st3 ck, Veril's Grest Musterwork, AIDA. AIDA. AIDA. With Superb Neenery, New Costumes, Grand Sise en siens, Millcary u‘:fld"fl Mage. Grand allet, xiliarica, ATLLE MARIE s Alds, DMINS CARRY @ maoeris. sturteaf Bifsctore With the following distributlon of characterss TISS C. L. | SPLEE MARIE | MINS A klfi.kfmu o2 McA_l.u’ i Fillns, Mimian. " Som Rart, Conty atiachatk, Barge > Tuerdny, Fel 12-Dicbut of Miss X, Hari—NORMA. SIS RO ML b2 ooaad .50, Aeconling tolocation. | Pty Cleele, 18 oo Haats secured at sox Otilce. Librettos for sale at Box Utlice, VAVERLY’S THEATRE, * 1t di . 21 HAvERLY.. e A ) rietor ana Mansger, Qreatest Saturay Matines and Night. FINEIU BTVLE THAN °EVER. superfortu Arst produo- tre. The elficd Amer: ANKIN ‘na Biss Y Aquin Miliers pure Amorican i g S LOUTS ALDRICH, inibg Bowers. Mies ora Gold & wonderfal strougcast. Matinees Wednes tuniays, st 3190, McVICKER’S THEATRE, ONLY MATINEE - LAKT XIONTS OF BARSEY THE Loy, JOIN DILLON WILLIE & AL " S DENTE J, I MeVieker as Trac onchi Holand Keed se Maguisg larry Penrion n ., Paul, hfl‘!, ;.fi!}:- PARTY DY NAME OF JOHNBON, snd On‘ll‘lflg"lu. be produced, In grand style-TOE TWO NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Clark-st., oppostte Bhorman Uouse, This Afternoon and Evenine, Last Timesnt the Popu- lar Comedisn, MR. DENMAN THOMPSON, a4 JOBHUA WHITCOMB, ;‘lfl“nblzi'\fluc.\w N pismliie sbd Bpcriny COLISEUM. NOVELTY THEATRE No. 87 Clark-st. ‘The only Varlety Theatre fn Chicsgo. Fn, ent extriarditary for ik weak oul of the CCreHHI Won: e JACKITS-CHEX’S JAPS Blx fu number, and tho arigtyal LIFTLE ALL miouT, I conjunruiun with 20 Star Specfalty Arilste . T _GROCERILS, COME T0 THE GREAT SALR GROCERIES, Cut Loaf Sugar, Granulated, per 1 52 A slaugaty, 8 3 8 C, per ib, s New (rieants, Der 7 New Orleans, per 10,0000 2 {ioud Table Syrup, gl 827 Sow Orlcaoy Molasses o fas, London Layers. 2.8 fuk: Valsucts; per ib. i o8, par od Abiow 10 Dricd Prachea, pe 8 od Cherrl 3 Dricd Hikckberris, perih s 58! Drled FPears, uer ib. Drisd Wanhe Hickson's Cash Grocery Yonss, 113 East Madison-st. SEWING NACHINES “ARE THE BEST.” Ask to seo thom, or address WEED 8. M. CO., Chicago, 111, Tho Woman's llosp;u;lr o the State of Ninois, 278 THIRTIETH-ST., Chicago, Wi llcl'eu'l":b'hbl;:n s0d Michigan-ave. he Womau's Fres Dispe: cunnected with this A R ok o e MEDIOAL, — TAMAR INDI (Universel) . scrided by tho Faculiy).--a anw.(:fi‘:n ,l n:xst Medicated Fruly Losenge; fuz the lmm St com of Soaulpalion, padachen, By Bon: ‘f’h eabla ad brrita- stivea), 1o agres never produces oo, B GRILLON, 37 Lue Lawbutedu, Faris 5ol by il ebeialats SEWING MACHIN The only Sewing Machine practically used at the extraordinary speed of One Thousand to Eighteen Hundred stitches per minute, in the manufacture of every kind of Overwear and Un- derwear, is the Wheeler & Wilson. The same qualities that enable it to withstand this severe test, and make it more economical for manufacturers, recommehd it for the family. Rotary motion insures ease of movement, with greatly increased durability. If you desire clean, beautiful work, an easy-running, beauti- ful, and.thoroughly-made Machine, see the New Wheeler & Wilson, No. 8, 165 State-st., Chicago, Illinois. FLOUR, O T0THE GREAT SALE GROCERIES. TEAS. GOUE T Y] RARTSACE TE__.é.S.‘ 5 pounds, ertb. perdb: | Flour, best Winter Wheat, Ec Loufs, pe JAPAN kLt 2% | Flour, hoat Minnesota Spring Wikeat, per br 5 1 5 | Flour, beat Minnesota Fatent, e bl 5 - Flour, good Minne<ota I'ateot, per bri, 50 001,050 | Flour: hest Iiye, per brl, Fioést import T linking Fowier. e 23 5 wda ors. cominon, pe s GUSPOWDEL E " ety 3 1, for 2 or 45 i 1 a': &5 H TOUNG NITROX R R 9 Finest imported.. 75 | Hemncdy's Fancy Sined Crackors. 1 Tho above aro from tho stock of a | jlcmn, ftae and Canary becds, W2 Bankrupt Importor, and aro from {i‘.’,&..”%krl'c’fl'r'ca bt i 10 to 20 per cont less than jobbers® | German Slottled Boap,.veat, pricos. Hickson's Gash Grocary Houss, 113 Eust Madison-st. - TIRUNSKN, RUPTURE. From RANROM DEXTLR, ¥. A., M. I, Profestor of Zoology, Comparativeand liamen Anstomy and Physlology In the University of Chicaxn. Cincavo, Nov. 16, 1877, Measrs. BARTLETT, BUTMAN & PARK| Tiaviog used_your **Common-ene Traes s m 00 bard. per box,...., 3.23 Hickson's Cash Grocery Homse, 113 East Madison-st .,,,_.“" Tim ARRIVAL AND ,E’;‘;fi’.’"-'%:nz’a’y CEERET® it Stanter ORICAGO & FORTHWESTERN RATLWAY, ki 62 Ciark-at, {the; . Ticket Offices, Ciatkest, uherman House) sndyz aPacific FastLie. ... .. aiiuux City & Yankion, e Dy in | @Dubug my practice fur uver ten years, having known of | Shuhdane il i3p. m ite adoption by the iuard of Surgeonn of the United A oy Elates Army, of ita having received the highest 7oL 13 8. in. award at the' American Centenuisl Kxhlbition, of 139, m it=aduption and use by soveral of the Koyal Fami- e Hes of Europe, and havinz examined aAlmost every Hi g i device of the kind, I feel at lloerty to say that Jta o pivot and Luil and socket joluts, set scrows, cor- 20 . rect retaining force, superior workmanship, efe., 0 & m. are all a competent ‘surzeon could wish, and 1t s 00, . worthy the term **Common-Scnse Truss, oo p m 3 RANSOM DEXTER. PRATRR & ascs of al nds, Elastic Stockings, In- 4:43 . m. Truases of all kinds, Rilk Elastic Stockings, 1 . atruments for Defaruitine elc.. manufactured by | ~Fuiivian ote]. Cars = BARTLETT, BUTMAN '& PARKER, Ofice 60 | caim i Couneit Tiats o the trate avion Chlcorn State-st., oge door north of Randolph-st., Chi- | &t 1033 8. 'm. cago, i, Koother r0nd_runs Pulliman of any otlior foros of hatel ears west of Chieagu, a—=Nepoat comerof Wellaand Kingle-sis, SCALEN, BZDebat corner of Canat anid Kinzia-ix FAIRBANKS' CHICAGU, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILR) STANDARD Depots foot of Lakeost., Indiaug-av,,and Bixtcenth-st., leket Ofices, 30 Clarks andCanal and Hixteeoth-sts, SCALES |- E FAIRBANKS,. MORSE & 00, > 111 & 118 Lake 8t., Chlcago, Becarefultobuyonly the Genuine, LEGAL. UFSITED STATER OF ASERICA_TS Ty Cif: ‘cuit Court of the United States for the Nurthern District of Jllinots, in ohisaceryr John N. Ientson an Johin W, Lirguks Ve, tho Clicag and Iowi Company, sudalso Chariee . Homalich, W and C. J. Marrlll ‘onthelf fntorvention, Notice fs hereby given that in pursuan ree of the sald vurt entered uf recor uee on_the fourth (4) sy o enry W, Bisliap, cember, A, D, 1677, 1. ery uf sald Court,'and assuch Master, | the 8L tlia hour of tea (10) o'clack fn'the furenoon of but- urday, the nioth (Oth) day of oor of the bualding unw iwed by taid Cou Moase. known as the licyubiic Lite hutlting. nuinbers ) (:HXXAIPI'.' CHIDAGO, 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. Tieket otllecs 02 Clark-st._and at_Kinzie-Street Dopot. Teave, | _Arive. ul & Mianeapolts Ex...|*10:00 8, m. ® 4:00p, m. £t Faal £ Yionearlts Eaeeanss 3 1100 8. e retl LISy deeriiaod iy i ows, (o ATHE Falirond of the raid Chie: CHIOAGO. ALTON & BT, LOUIS AND OHICAGO va Itatiroal Compat e or 1 e, e It 4 fromm Joliet. in the Lounty of Wl 1§ orwiion, fifihe | ° KANSAS QITY & DENVER BHORT LINES. County of Ugle, In sald Niate Itinvis, Meluding | Untan Depot, Stie, near 3iadison-st, ri Tight of way (Beretor, rued: tiex, chaire spiices, jepot ETiils, Britgea, tiniver, sod for the " constr aperstruetnre, from, tan Depat, kes, all the latds Tmentyshind ‘Ticket Oice, 122 Randolpl-at. Ransas City & Denver Fast Ex Bt Loute & Mringfeld 1ix. Hortaginid & Toxas t Exprou con, ight Accomindat’ CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL RAILWAY, Unlun Doboy, curner Mulluh aig Canul-ste. Tiokes Uftice, ) Soutly Clark-st., upposlts bherinan Housey find prof nd | _sudat depot, iercat whatsoevcry e wall n Liw as in squity, of said Chicavu aud lowa ltatlroad Compeny of fn and 1o the sawne and all other property, rlghts, and (ranchisew ani things whatsoe ver wiich were Intehded to he conveye: by sald murtiage uow fu the v under the con- ol or_authorlty of the Keceiver appofnted in thls liase oF ther: Prupesty used on or iyt e fanm T Mertvie 7:33& M, ¢ 7:83p, m. *10:10. m. [* 4:00p. m, # 8:00p. m. [*10:454. m. suta on forusa In connection, Wiscunein & Mifiie3is (it o) Colnt. atd Ash ot oaid aale In hifs o shall be at the time 1, ur 1o T ‘i ailh o ealite, dusetrir ud O encie prup: A eriy, and not I sepsrate parcels. Unpaid bondeand [ — - coupons secured by the mortcage foreclosed 10 sald | AN traing run v el oay o recelved byt astcr irui e pur- | atu Mishcapaile s gooil chaser fitlew of caulin pare payueht ot e purchase: | Gu Chisa, oF vIa Waterio lent, an o mugey i the maon Lerts authorized by acter and terms of nd wode of paye ol refervnce ts 14 rcres of Tecurd 1o sald Mhiiee 5 Liancary of the CIFSal) Con of th Datted e o Surt o " ‘States fo the orviier Dirice of iigote o " TREASURYDEPARTMENT QOrrics oy CONPTROLLYR 0P TUE CURRENCY, WA 1xutoN, e 3, 177, ~Notlce s hereby given to all Do pi wHualIngton W, acksns Hecolver. with ihe tesad b0t thetct, wiibin Jhreo Tinil {rops \hls datt on ey will be disaliowed. Yo SAV RA0X g Compirolier'f tho Curreey UCEAN NTEANSIZIPS. Culy Direct Ling 1o France. ral Transat to the exten aitan & eorls, Hurifuwton hubugue & Sluux City hutugue & Sloux Glitnus Passnger ind National resanted ROAD. foot mmy-um -0t soutlicass coruer of I and as Paluur Howe, Leave. | Arrive. Depot, ot AL ket cnies, 7 Clark-s t, i Grand' Pactas Howl, the Campauy, Pler 42, N. B., foot. ldr Fbull.allx Ba, m, — BRADOI. Banul Wed:. Marava 7 i | FITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, FRICK Ob PASSAUE LD (fucladiug wing D:gfll. curnor Canal and Madison-ste. Tickes Offices, TR A IEC T Cabla, 81003 Bucond Cabtn, $837 | _83GIark-ak., Falmer Huoes, sud Graad Tacido lotst, teerage. §34. fncludtng wine, bedding, and utensils, "‘“l,uum DE DERIAN, snl,nflm A‘:l:fl'. or W, ¥, WHITE, 47 Clark-si.. Agent tor Chicage. STATE LINE. AT T Lt e foot of M ASGOW. LIVERPUO ins loaye from Exposition Hulldio, on bl 1% Y i el It AR G e g e et e STATR OF GEORGIA. . hursday, Peb. 7 | _Grand Iy [ Baudi STATE OF LOUISIANL, Thursday, ‘Feh, 14 First cabla 833 and $, sccondlug tu ascumimoda- tlons, Ketarn tlckets st reduced raioe, curreacy, bec: ¥t L. Maming E3 ond Cadlu. $40 letura ta at Peduced rales Bler- | FustLive,. sy, $20. Apply W AU LALDWIN & CU., Geas | = end Avente, JUWALRACK, Madag 124 Waalilnigtou-sd o ANCIOREIEAL STRINGRS POLINTA, Fub b 10a Bl DAY AL . Feb, 22 10am & VICTOMIA. Kbty g A | aXClioHTa, S1eiS, Ypih | 2o 0 3 ANGLIA Feb. 1%, 80, 0. | AUST RALLY, Peb, PITTTSBURG, CINCINNAT & ST, LO| AR RIS Seed e Cinginnatt ALrLine aud Kok cuislon TioKeta st foduced rates. (Uinglanat] ukSTERaON BTkt T i groa, [ Dmoieveust uf Clisiva wnd carm NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Now York 1o Qucpnstown sod Liverpoul. polis, Lot B aturdsy, Jao. 10-3 p. m. UKL urday, Jud. -1l 8. @, o Londun. 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