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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNI: SATURDAY, MARCII 2, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. THE LAKE-FRONT. gome of the Legal Points in This Important Contro- versy. Exhanstive Presentment of tho Cnse by the Hon. William Lathrop. Citation of Records and Au- thorities to Sustain His \ Posltion. Dedicntion of 1839 Subae- gunontly Rocognized by Cone gras! The Yo Doubt Whatovor of Chicago's Perfeot Title to Dearborn Park and the Lake-Front, From Our Cwon Corresponddent. Wasmisatos, D, C., Fob. 27, 1878.—The Hon. William Lathrop, of IBinofs, Representative {rom tho Fourth District, has the reputation of belog & lawyer of,creat ability, especlally In real-estate matters. His opinfon, therefore, upon all questions relating to the Lake-Front, gsaffeeted by the Valentine scrip decislon, is of gpecial value, His views are the more Impor- tant and glgnificant from the fact that he is o member of tho House Committce on Pablie (irounde, which has under considerntlon the Lake-Front blll. What those views are may he Tearned from the fotlowing Interview with Tns TRINUSE correspondent : Upon heing requested to communicate somne tnformation as to the history of the Lake-Front matter, Mr. Lathrop, referring to Fort Dear- born Addition, said: “Jean Baotlste Beaublen claimed to have en- tered upon this quarter-scction as his home ns carly a8 1815, and continued to make his home there unttl 1835, Some of the time, at least, o claimed to bo M occupancy as a pre-emptor, He attempted, under the elalm of pre-cmption, to euter the land at the Land-Oflices ot Danville and Palestine, in Tiltnols, but tho clatm at both ofices was rejected. attempted to cnter the lands at the Chicago Land-Oflice a8 a pre-emptor, aud the Recelver thera at that time took s moncy, and fe- sued bim a certificate therefor. This claim of entry, howover, was refected by the General Land Office, About 1830 DBeaublen conveyed vart of this Jand, or assigned hLis interest in a portion of it, to Murray McConnel), and the latter brought therefor an action of ejectment in the Stato Court agalnst Col. Wilcox, then in command of the United States troops, stationed ot Fort Dearborn? obtalned judgment for the lands tn the Circuit Court, which judgment was afiirmed Ly the Bupremo Court of Illinots. The casc was then removed to the Bupreme Court of the United States, and 18 reported In 13 Peters, 408, In this cnso it was determined that the lands wero NOT BUBJECT TO PRE-EMPTION, ond that neither Beaubein nor his assignee had auy title, The decision of tho caso fu the sh- preme Court of the United States was at the Jdanuary term, 1859, In_April following, the Sceretary of War, under tho autlority, or claimed “authority, to dispose of military rescr- vatlons which were no longzer required for mill- tary purposes, sent. one Matthew Birchard, So- Yicitor of tho General Land-Oflice, as the speclal ngent of the War Department, to Chicaro with authority to procure and executa tho necessary eurvey and plat of thereservation, and toscll the same, and with instructions that, before record- lug theplat, he should reservethe lighthouse and bulldings, with such s quantity of Jand as he inight think nocessary to rotain for the use of the lighthouse. 1o was nlso to designate upon the olat the lands so reserved: In pursuance of this authority, Birchard went to Chicago, and arrived therc some thno In° Moy, 1830, He fm- mediately procured n survey and plat of the en- tire reservation. The survey and plat were madcby the then Surveyorof the County of Cook, oud the plat was acknowledzed by Dirchard, and certifled to by the Surveyor. The manifest intention was, to'makae and to exceute this plat In confurmity with tho statute of the Stato of Ilinols,” with rospect to tho lay- oz out of towns and ndditions thereto. ‘This plat _was recorded in tne Recorder's oftice of Cook County, lil,, aud the ealo of the lots not reseryed took place between Juno 10 and June 21, 1839, The records of the War Depart- ment show that Blrchard was In constant com- wunication with the Department with roference 1o his proceedings In this matter, and kept tho Departinent fully udvised of his action fu tho premises. : A BIONIFICANT DOCUMENT, There {8 one wtter relating to thostreets and bile zronnds that fs quite significant, This # coutained In onp of tha communications ot Mr, Birchard to the Wxr Department which has nc‘nr before beon printed, aud which 1s as fol- U H The delegation from the Common Counoll were quite reavonable, and wade no sngeestions Incon- wistent with propricty, They asked ma (o lay oft a public l?»nm. and to give regular and uniform rtreete. T had formed auental determination to ©o all that thoy asked before I knew what would request, and by the: keeping my own secrs 'l ad the onportunity of sceming willing to accome modate, and frankly told them 1 shontd not differ widely from them. * It had a good eflect, and they et ‘me well tisfiod, lett ‘ma well "satlsficd, I have 'not ‘any Chiesgo would this mont:‘e‘:.:llm' e for a sale. Daving siulster objects. It will be nccossary to makea laryy reservation in consogaence of the vosition of tho lighthouse, It iatoo far from the siver, and bulldings on the bigh ground fn front would hide it from the lake. I shiall bo at moro expense fn making the survoy and fxing monn- ments th ln{un expected, but 1 tlehit, and thon convince you it was sll_no {if Lcan), Very reapectfully, your obedient wory= ant, M, Bircuans, “*This lettor olainly shows that the War De- partment, in_May, 1539, knew that tho public Bquare was to bo set apart for tho public use, and made 1o objections, Aflirmative proof that the War Dopartinent had this {nformation, and aubroved of It, 18 found {nan extract froma letter from the Secretary of War, J, R. Poln- seit, to Birchand, dated June 14, 1839, That extract, referrlug to tho preceding communica- tlon, eay: 1 acknowledge tho recelpt of {nur letter of the 20th ull.. and am grotiged with the good under- standing which you have established with the Com- Inun Council of Chicago, 1n respect Lo the mode of Iny}vlmrfi!l pablic square, “*In Birchard's fiual report of his procoedini 0 laylug out the whols of thds addltion, dated at Washington, Nov. 91, 1810, ho suya: 1n the moantime the Common Councll of the city 8 d o commlites to make known thelr nd ta advise with moas t0 the proper man- subdividing the tract and laylng out the Strects and atleys, “This Committeo, having ex- unned the yrounds, presonted the Nihographic Plutand requestod mo 1o continue the principal bircets of the city through the tract, of the Width given to them in tho surveys of the a Inf vortion of the city; 1o give to Blato street the width onginally desigued: to ressrvo n public L at the foot of Handolph etre; nd to leave eir viows, a4'wilf e voen by the plat, was adopted, " PIABe il THE GOVERNMENT FULLY ADLVISED, This is very siguniticaut, as it flxes the lots and the oublic square, aud shows sbsolutely L}m_. the War Department, aud therefors thy wverninent, wea advised, not only of the laying uut of the square, but of the propricty of it. Thix report of Nov, 21, 1510, as well as the coni- mnnlmnug ot Birchard of May %0, 1839, showed that the War Departiient was furntsied with tho maps showlug this park and rounds and everytbing that had been re -mfi The lots iolgl were wll deeded, the War Devartinent uving tull knowledgo {hat the suurs and the :)uu i r"' on the lako lud been dudrluuld to the * But, concedingall theso pointsabout the ded- {L’ufixun, Wittiawson, Commlsstoer of the Laond PI‘ ey would undoubtedly maintaln, uoder his ttk}lgl deetsion §n the Valentine scrip case, that m‘;_ Ebznxr‘-;;ul\.ry ;l:l‘)l\'nr‘;ml 0o power 10 dedivate ol L] uverpm 4 ‘lfl‘:‘l‘h"‘: Gh ot tue 08 rument reservations ut raises this polnt: Had the Govern- ment the bt to dedicate these tands to the at Infact, nune now rcaist but thosa yoto ullle diel The suswer is & slmple one, The | )distarh the use, wust rust on th Uterument was the absolute owner of thes lzm.d., and had the fall puwer to dt‘n’pou: o? et It wight grant thew, or sopropriate thim, or dedicate” then n to such uses as it beglt consider proper. Th . e Dej of e Government baviug Birge ot y . charge of :Huu Wus for the thuc beiug shnply the agent w!,uuxh Wwhich the Government exercised Ity luub\mui aud bowers, There would bo bo ques- ek ‘l:buuv. un judividual owuning laud hsviog w; HEUt to dedicate It ud by saw Bt. Goverus u.u‘.lul Ywnurslip is certululy not less full and lte waa (dividusl ownersblp, Abgolute About 1835 Beaublen necessarily carries with it the power of complete disposition, and dedieation fs tnt & recognized mode of disposition. In this rase, the overnment bad done notbing more than to Indieato authoritatively that theso groumls shonld be devoted to public use. The feo re- mains in the Government, subject to tho public uses to which theso lands were devotod, as held by Judge Drumniona in 2 Biesell! “ The Commirsioner of the Lanil Offfce wauld undoubtediy answer in the atlirmative, hut woulld also ssy that no such authority was given the Sccretary of \War." The right of the public In end mpon A twenly yeara' I . Buch a doctrine, anplied to the pub- 1c hizhwaye and the atreets of tho numerons vil- Incen and ¢itles that are ro ramdly springing np In every part of onr country, wonld e destructive of public convenience and private right. B B W. THE COURTS. Enjoining the Payment of Tilegal Tazes— Mecord of Judgments, New Saits, Bank- get. The Jatter then came back, aud the next day sold the eorn at a loss of 8025, which amount he charged up against Burk, Tha Int- ter sent £103 on account, and this, with a bal- ance over on prior transactions, made a credit of 8259, leaving Burk still #6567 in debt, [n May, 187, Burk hegan suit against Erskine in the Superior Court n Detroit to recover the old batance due him, fgnoring this last deal on which he Joet, FErskine pieaded a sct-off of 21225, and clalmed judgment on his part for 8647.40 and Interest. The case waa trica hefore Judge Cochrane r— . oo v~ o e FOUND AT LAN Not the Fountain of Youth, but a Blessing of Cooqual Merit, It witl conceded that the Government ruptey Proceedings, Ete, without a Jury, Burk’s connsel asked the l‘l;‘('-r;::'{ o ";";'”E;"‘n‘,}'":’“éeg'&!“°"§'{‘\'."“‘i" Two firms yesterdsy came fnto conrt to have L‘uu‘n :t; &I as r{’"""'{"'"' vll Jas that %ml! g | 0l ar s contrac kL it verhal . p the be the tate declslon of Judgs Moure i for tha purchascof rorm, being & ver : Gnoof th agents through which fhe Governe the benefit of the e Ol o e Benn. | contract, was within thc statute of trauie, snd | The Effieacy of Which llas Been Proved ment manlifests its will and nurro.-en within the reope of authority given to his Department, That the Sccretary of War, ao far s his author- Il.'y extended, had manifested, fully and cotn- pletely, the will of the Qovernment 1o dedieate theso lands to the public is NOT A MATTER OF QUESTION. He had approved of the plan pruposiug to dedi- cate the park; he had approved of the report declaring that such a plan had heen executed. And no claim has “ever come from that Department, from that time to this,questioning either the act or the propriety of it, ur asking In any manner to make any use incousistent with that alleged dedication. Tho Government can only act through constituted agencies, Con- ress Itsel? Is the great rescrvolr of the Governe ment’s power, through which its will is author- itatively manifested, The Government, in many that optlon contracts sre nothing more nor less um{- gambling contracts, ard are, therefore, ii- egal. The Court refused to find ns rc?umed by the vlaintil, and held that nnder the atatutes of Iltinols, In which #tate the contract was made, verhal contracts for sale for fature delivery are valld; that by the custom of wrain dealers in Chieago, where the margl Is exhausted and ad. ditlonal margin is demanded by the broker hold- Ing future contracts for delivery, if the margin is refused, the broker may sell “and charge the loss to s principal. The Court also held that the contract hetween Burk and Eraking was not a gambling eontract in the senac that It was not authorized by the laws of the State of Iliinols, Judement was, therefure, rendered fn favor of Erskine for 737.61, being the net loss on the vorn, with Interest thercon. who represent that thelr personal property last year was assessed at $50,000. After the addl- tiona of 57 and 20 vor cent made by the State end County Boards respectively, the tax was fixed at $3,082.78. They think that $653.75 of this amount is {llegal and should be enloined. A kind of omnibus .bill was filed by Gray Brothera and others against Mark Kimball for similar relief. 'The followlng Is = 1ist of the complainanty, the amount of thy orlzinal assess- ment agafnst each, and the taxes levied. The bill 18 filedt on behalf of themselves and of all otliers who may choose to join in' the procced- {ngs, and they ask that onc-sizth of the taxes may be enjoined. Beyond a Controversy. How Dr. Fairchild Saved the Lives of fis Chil- dren and Two Sisters, and Proved the Power of Absorption, The Holman Liver Pad, and the Ben- efits to Be Derived from Its Use. reapects, would be governed by the same rulcs Oriatnat, : BT, PAUL, MINN. as an individual in the dlaposition of its prop- atenament, Whole faz. Apectal Dispach io The Tribuns, o th 20.000 S0 | ar. pach: Sian Storch 1oln the Unitea | L0 Fiosults Boing Wondorful, and crt({. It it arscnted u disposition of i, ;n b:me ted the procceds of the sale, 14 would e boun tho Possibilities Unlimited. Uy that, disposition, even afthough it States District Court here, before Judge Nel- som, Ueorge IT. Donburg, hankrupt, wos brought had given no expressed authority thercfor, D, Kimbark 10 up on o habeas corpiis. He is charged with vio- As u‘rl!y ul?«:l the gl!lmue of Iuérl\rué:nm!lru ¥ Jo Quan& Coeorourere TR0 lnu‘:;g llu(! l;llhunnn;(l !er:tn ml:"u uf lu,lml penat . paszed a resolution ealling upon the Sceretary armon, Merriam 0. 3 sectlon of the Bankrupt act, first, tn haviog ob- A Bt \War to communicate all information he had | Kellogg & Batrett ..... ... 8.000 teined goods under 1hlau pretenes witim Sop: | Tho Holman Liver Pad Company Have rusmt(ngm?ym'm‘vborg ltmetrvnu:m. T‘h]u 's’nm‘," Finner s el 4000 ngm{nr pruccdcdllllzs' against {nm in ahlished Wholesate and Retafl anawer was, that the War Departinent consid- 0 c ankruptey; secons n having withio the ared that Fort Dearborn could not any longer | M. O3 & Co.... (] rame verlod dispsed of eaods. obtained on Offices at 134 Madison-st,, e used for military purposes. ‘Tho resolution and answer of the Beeretary of War thereto wan sufficient to Indicate that Congress had knowl. edgo of what disposition had been made of this rescryation,” * tins Congress by any other act publicly rec- ognized this dedication{’! * Certainly, The resolutfon of 1340 showed that Congress had full knowledge of the dedication. ct Inter tho dedlica- credlt and unnald for In 8 manuer other than by the usual trude tranasctions, Counsel for thy defense quoted o recent decision of theSunrema Court wherein the ninth clause Is beld unconsti- totional, and argued that it neccesarily followed that the tenth clause was slso vold. The Conrt colnclded In this vicw, and the prisoner was dis. chorged. The effeet of this decision §s that no such fraud, except committed sfter bankruptey Corner Clark, Whers Consultations Can Be Had at Any o ry, Einsteln & Co L eilogi & C Time Free of Oharge. . P K €. P, Kellogit oo Palmer V. Kellogg .. Tirooks & Neantea By sn Tontan, Smith &C 700 procacdings begin, can be punished. tlan was aporoved, af least by i{molication. | ¢y o ;. 4 (K MT, YERNON, i Soxt Innrartant action of Coprresn as bonr. | o> bans,Orir & Co. ... 10,009 Spectat Ditpatch to The Tridune, T": “;:'“, 1a atwarn slow {n accepling anv fng upon tho prooriety and lawfulness of this | The lowe Machine C 12,000 M7, VERxoy, 1il., March 1.—The Appellate | DEW truth, no matter how tmportant that trath survey and plat of the Fort Dearborn Addition 1s an act of Aur, 1, 1851, entitled an nct for the relief of Jean Haptiste Beaublen, This act is found In the United States Statutes at Large, Vol X., p. 805 The portions of it essential to this point are these: e it enacted by the Senate and fonse of Repre- sontatives of the United States, In Conyiress ansem- bled, That the Comminsioner of the General Court met to-day and touk_on call the cases of 8t. John, Page et al. va. The People, amd ad- Journed over until the 15th fust. The ca mentioned are appeals from 8t. Clalr Countv, where Judiinent against the lands of the parties ;mn:]cd was rendered in favor of the achool-tax und. may be, although ft is always ready to recelve any blessings which may result from it. It was thus with astronomlcal discuverles; s 50 with scientific ndvancements; nnd Is primarily true of all medical prouresetons and inventlons, Usefulness proves its own prerogatives, and Inevitable benelits are nat to be keps long from the public. It, therefore, follows, and is by no Lastly, John B. Drake, Andrew Brown, the Jibernian Banking Association, James M. Ad- pit, and Elkins, Wheeler & Co., flled o like bill, saving that they have pald five-sixths the tax nsscssed againat them, and ask that Mr. Khnball may_ be restrained from eollecting the remainder. "The following fs the valuation of their property and their taxes: ——— THE U, P. R, R. AND DISCRIMINATIONS, e e bent to e It Igblon for tho Originatral- To the Editor of The Tribune, means surprising, that tho Holman Liver Fad is ollowing lots, as described and numbered oo the | oun b Drake 15 000 e 7ay | Cimioaco, March 1.—You hiave published the | rapidly inding ita way to the favor and bodles purvey aad plat of thio Fort Dearvorn Addition fo | Ancraw Hrown .. B 610 430 | argument of Mr. Horace White before the Ratl- | of such of the publlc as may be affifeted. The '5255:‘%‘? l‘l’l‘clg:cglm\?yuzf“\%?lz‘m’lmx:!:w"n"u:l fl‘iu"ffl Jiibernian Bank. 10,000 1,274 | way Comumittes of the House of Representa- | Holman Liver Fad Company has established the War-Oflice, to-wit." '{f,fi},’.""{?‘.{ 13'.31)% 45 | tivea, tho object of which 13 to sccure the pas- | oflices In this city at No. 134 Madison-st., corner “ You think, then, that this act s a definite Instruction and affirmation of the dedleation aud plat{" TUE DEDICATION RECOONIZED DY CONGRESS. 4 Most certainly. This law-of Congress fully and absolutely recognizes this survey, and plat- tinge, and rescrvation. The reference in this act 1o the vlat has tho same force as though the plat {tself hud been copled and act out in the body of the nct, and in that event certainly no one would have questioned the fact of knowledge on the part of Congress, or the fact of its deliber- ate futentlon to atlirm what had been done in disposing of this reservatlon, It went further than that, It directed tue Commissioner of the General Land Oflice to recogniza it, and to act sage of a law by Congress forcing the Unlon Pa- cific to prorate with the Kansas Pacific Raflway on all business reaching the road at Cheyenne. Of courac it s only on the busiuess done ou the Union Pacific line west of Cheyenne, for the amount passing from tho Kansas & Denver Pacific over tho Union Pacific enst of Cheyenne mustalways be merely nominal: You also pub- lisbed yesterday morning an ariiclo sigued by three magic X’s, professing to pgive ex- tracts from tho Jaw on which this claim of the bondholders, represented by Mr. White, Ia unfounded, Thls claim to prorate THE GAGH CASE. The procecdines yesterday in the Gage case were not of the highest gencral intercst, the day belng entirely eonsumed In Jeenl arguments on'the questlon whether Gage eould be permite ted to contradict the record of ks books as to the amount he had on haud at the bezinning and end of the second term. Mr, Campbell ac- cupled oll the forenoon, and Mr. Smith all the afternoon. The trial was then adjourncd over to Monday morning. 1TEMS, . Judre Blodgett has only ons more case on his_bankruotey caleudar, which wlill be hieard to-day. Monday he will take up tho District ol Clark, where consultations aru given free of rchare, Send for Dr. Fairchild's lecture, “AMUNENMENTS, FARWELL NALL, “JEANTE JEWELL This gifted Elocutionist wili make Ler first apprarance in Chleago at Farmel Hal, Tuesiay e, March 5, 167, according to it This _instruetion | COprt calendar. means that the Union Pacific Compuny shall 3 comes from tho highest Govermment wfl’lu;:g:: O G:;‘-’m}: ‘y‘]"‘lflm"j fi':gegf":'lfle make the same rates for paswenzers andfrelghts | 10 BeF Infinitable Dramatic and Diatect Itecltats. A YARIED PROGRAMM Eastern critica pronoutee this iady (o be nnquestionably The Best and IMost Charming Road- or in tho Unitod States. THE QUARTETTE OF GRACE P F. CHURCH Have kindly voluntecred to ansist, Tickets of admiston, 30 cente, Jteserved Feats (29 ernta extr) can be secured at Miichell & Hathaway's Booksture, No. 158 Blate-st. u.u'liimi"sd'rum'rm:. nuthority, the representatives of the will of the people. T this act can be found n fall recognls tlon and aatisfaction of the action of the Secre- tary of War Insurvering nnd platting theso Innds. Certainly o individual who had sold lands under such clrcumstances, and who had- subsequently recognized the act, would, after such a yecognition, bo allowed for an justant, in any court, to deny thu outhority of the act, or of his agent, This survey nnd plat was made nearly forty years ago. ~Nelther the (eperal Government, sor any departinent nor agent therenf, has ever queationed ft, or dls- that reach ite tralns at Cheyenne, that ore charged on through ticiets and bills betweon Omaha and Ogden; In other words, that they shall charge for the west half of thelr road pre- cleely what thev do for similar service tn the Platte Valley. In order to umderatand the nul- mus and the justice of this claim, let us com- pare the castern with the western hallof thae mitted cascs; and Judge Booth motions and 0. 2,650, Willcox & Gibbs Bcwing Machino Company va. Johnson, Judre McAllister wiil hold no court to-dn{. In the caso of the Bank of Chieazo, the Re- ceiver fled n report sctting out thet, In Sep- tember, 1673, tho bank left with tho ‘Third Na- tional flnnk a uote for $£4,200, secured by trust- deed, to sccure any labllity that micht arise by the Bank of Chicago clearing through it. Tuis noto was sold among other asscts of the bank for 81,235 to the ‘Third Nattonal Bank. The ruad: Nearly all of the llnc between Omaha and tiine for fling claims ngainst the Third National | Cheyenno les In the valleys of the Platte River > 3 ohl fted, g2 ""‘1"",:“1"“[';“ o een oy | explres to-dav, and tho Recelver of the Hank | aud Lodgo Pole Creck. The plow and the [ % M MAVERLY Froyclelor’ and Manager: ety o et "Hio hondcss | of Chicaro wants to be atlowed 10 prove up the | scraper duil nearly all the gruding, and it 14 safo TAST GREAT SATURDAY MATINEE. note ngainst it, 8o a1 to share lo any dividends. ‘The sale of tho securitics was confirmed. ‘The creditors' bill of Marg T, Scymour and others agalust The Phillivs & Cotby Construe- tloy Compuny, In the United States Circuit Court, was dismissed ;cuturdnr by tha com- vlainants haviog been fully satisficd, This wus abill to discover asscts with which to paya judgment for $107,053.38, and the litication in reference thereto has been going on for years, oud bas been to the Buprema Court of the United Btates. Judge Moorg yesterday gave Arthur M, 8ax- elly a decree of divorce from his wife, Rose, on secount of her drunkenness and adultery. and relvased Cathering Buell from her matrimonial oblizations to James ML Bucll because he fsa drunkard. UNITED BTATRS COURTS, Foadick and Fish, the old Trustees, and Hindekoper, Shannon, and Dennleon, the pur- chasers of the Chicago, Dauvillo & Vincennes Ratlroad, filed a bill for review yesterday nzainst Michael Kolly and other futerventng potitioners 1n the railroad foreclosure suit to reverso the rullng of Judge Drummniond, ordering the pay- ment of the {ntervening petitioners out of the funds in the hands of the Hecclver or of the cterk befora the payment of the bondholders, The complalnants allege that it fa crror to pay these fntervening claims for lup{l"el' work, cte,, which wera contracted ofter tho bonded debt was made, and works great {njury to the unfortunate bondholders, —‘These intervenlug clufns amount to about §150,000. “The Connecticut Mutual Life-Tnsurance Com- any filed & bill agalnst John F, Irwin, Ellza- th L. Irwin, C. D, Semple, and Jacob Gall- nar, to forecloso 4 murtgage for $3,000 on the Y I of Lot 2, Block 80, tn Carpenter’s Addi- tlon to Chicato, Robert K. Jenkina, Assiznee of McCormick & Derrick, began o suit for $2,500 against Mary A, MeCormick. NANKRUPTCY MATTERS, The Assignee of Thomns Goodwillle wos to say that no road of cqual extent, efther in this country or any otlier, cost so little money, ‘TIH within o fow miles of Cheyeuoe the grudu averages only ten feet to the mlle, and hence it is vperated at very simall cost,—probably lees than any other 510 miles of rend In any country. At Cheyenno the road begins to climb the Black Hills, the cluvation at startinge being 0,041 feet, and at Bherman, in thirty-three miles, it hos risen to 8,242 fect, belug just nbout seventy 1eet to tho mile for the eutlre distance. Thence to Creston, the summit of the Rocky Mount- ains, 188 miles, the grades are very frrecular, sinking to G50 feet nt ~ Medicing Bow, and reaching 7,030 at Creston. ‘Thence westward the irades aro Irregular, sink- {ng to 6,140 feet at Green River, and mounting ub to 7,885 feet at Aspen, Now, while It fs true thiat the vast half of the Union Pacifle Raliway is the cheapest 500 miles of road in the coun- try, and costs less to run than any other, the west hall s one of the most expensive fu {ts AND LAST GRAND BATURDAY SIGHT, of thees- iremely successtul COLVILLE FOLLY COMPANY, Jhio Lireat London Spectacular Buricmue of LOL INRON CRUSOE, which hac et with tronouncer iinc ks, New York. Tios fc., and {niroduces the unlv Operatic Artiare, ML, 1 lo Comedian, MR WILLIE EDOUIN, and every mem. Ler of the Mammoth Company. * Siiuday Night, (s arpearance of tie Collile Folly Conpany. S Munudsy=Nartiey Camubell’s “CLIG"—HOSA RAND. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, LAST NIGHT OF THE GREAT TRAGEDIENNE, JANAUSCHEK This taturday Matineo at 2 p. m.. LD. #aturday Eveping at 8 o'clock, DEBORAZFEI. Manday, March 4—\lre. Oates’ Engitsh Comic Opers. 1Box Gllies uw atien for the eale of reserved scata. FARWELL MALL, Dorcas Society Benefit, Fridsy Evening, March 1, upon which oceasion ALFRED J.KNIGHT Wil _present his New and Llegant Eniertalnment, “*filatoricsl Costunie Impersonat.ons.” Which hue produced above sixty times this seasan in the K with unprecedented access. 163 Blateat, Adwlaslon, 3¢, o'clock, NEW CHICAGO TIEATRE, Poaltively last appearancs of the SISTioies| 007 OF BONDACE Allthe Original Sougs and Choruses, of thls Valentine serlp thought that it would be profitable to locate suine as neurly worthless serlp a8 anything that hus ever been fssued upon valuable lands in the heart of & great city, no nlnu has ever sought to guestion this dediea- tlon.” . “ [las there ever been any other recognition of this dedication by Congressi™ Perhaps not direct; but in 1860 Congrcss Y.'muu an act for the dispasition of the Marlus Hospital building at Chicago, which was Jocated upon tlo Government reservationy at the time of the sulo of the Fort Dearborn addition. This time theauthority was given by the Treasury Department to sell, and “somo time during tho same year the Treasury Department sold the Marine Hospleal and grounda toJumes K.Joy for $132,000; but Joy was not to have posscasion until the Government had secured a now Murine Hospital building, Thne elapsed, until 1873, after the Chicago fire, when the Government passed a Bill for the relief of Mr. Joy, and di- rected that ho be refunded the Interest of his urchasg-mouey, that had been lving in the Treasury from the time of his purchase, and he bo put in possession of the land. In pursuanco of this act, the Beeretary of the Treasury, In September, 1872, conveved to Joy the Marino Hospital grounds. 1n that deed of conveyance theso lands were descrlbed as o part of the military reservation, which was subxdivided and latted in town lots by the order of the War Department, under the name of Fort Dearborn_Addition to Chicago, the sald hospl- tal grounds convoved bolng the south ten fu of Lot 1, and Lots 2, 8, 4, and 5, in Block b, in sald Fort, Dearborn Additiun to’ Chicago, with other lands located near the Chieago River aud Lake Michigan, thereln described by metes and hounds, 1o the deed reference is had to the very plat made under the direction of the Sccretary of War, flled by Birchard. it appears that the War Department, Con- gress, and_the Treasury Department, god In fact every Dopartment and brauch uf the Gov- ernment Lhat has had anything to do with this conatruction, and costs more to run it, than any othier, the Central Pacifie, rerlmp!. alone ex- cented, ‘Three of Its suinmits ure from a mile and a hall toamile and three-yuarters sbovo tho sea level, snd not a rod of the line gets down to o mile, Toany man ot all acqualited with rullway Dbusiiess, a mere statement of thoso factd concludes the argument. He knows that, considering tha ~interest on construction aud tho cost of running its road, tho Unfon Pacitic Cummn( ean do | huslness on the eastern half of 1ts Itne for leas than half what it can on _the western half, and make money at_thak Therefore to foree it to make the same rates may be legul, but {t would, ncvertheless, be downrizht robbery, It 1s an effort on the part of the impecunious boundhold- crs of the Kanaas Pavific tu recoup themselves out of the earnlngs of & neighburing, and, for the continental busine: better located, flue. Mr, White told the Committee they would “pever hiear tho lust of this grivvance until ex- ecutlve actlou' is bad; sud he might have added, “sv long as one uet of bondholders can heats K WIill commence st 8 o el o 50 | hopo to grab the oney . that just) !l':fli:: J."L'."an‘ I:-:‘J ’::flnléu :n' 21:1.:# :r‘nlnxl‘ell';l:xnl g::fif“d to sciltho banrupl's auscts for $120') Lofgy *to Suthara VT pretense 4 pird COLISEUM NOVELTY THEATRE 3 A like order was entered fn the cnse of the | ¢Xtensive coal-flelds are found along the line of QLU 4 4 a0 In vxact conformity with this dealiug by the VIl’lDIll.l Departmonts witl this plat and survey was the 'DECISION OF JUNOB DRUMMOND, the western balf of the Unlon Pacitle, aud that tics can be had cheaply makes u great differ- enee to the Company, is mera special pleading. Tho Company can run them down over the THIS EVENING=-QUAND MATINEE SUNDAY. 1. Narkman in Lls Drama, Bllrul{‘.hemlunl Works, the price belug flxed at a SKELETON HAND. 8,1 . The Assignes of tho Plumbers® Supply Com-+ pany was rulod to show cause Mouday why Le reported In 9 Bissel, intho case of the United eh1t endes ~ | road at the sinalicst posaible cost. Surernolio by theFasoriien.” 4 & Bare Silbes ve. Too Iilinots. Central. Jaitrond Come | S04 ot sy rent and wurrender the prom= | PO, L 00 cal the special aitentton of tho | sl kniia i, Gxse i Dusean, Enima Siontioehor plnvl to reatrain thosale of the public lands to “Tho caso of 8, C, Kenaza was referred to the | readeréof Tne THILUNR to the fuct that this | Louls Altred. the Kallroad Company. The Court held, as the ground of thisdecisfon, that thess Iauds were, by this plat, dedlcated to Eubhu use, and that it was not in the powor of the City of Chicago or Stata of Illinols to wrest them from this dedi- cation, except by proceedings ol condemuation forsoine other superior public purpuse. 'Thls roceeding was fu the name of the United States self, iustituted by tho Attorney-Ueneral, for the protection of these very grounds {n the pur- posca to which they had been dedicated, and to protect then from the actlon both of the State and the City of Chicago, sud to prevent thelr diyersion from that purpose.” * Is thero anything in the allezed alstinction whola prorate scteme I8 an attempt to draw tradv from Chicago at the oxpenso of vne of the teading rallway liues thot Lriugs an exicosive bustuess direct to this clty, When at Chevenno treiguits huve a dowu-grade all the way to the Misxsourl, and three leading rafllway lines, !Yl':n- didly loeated, to bring them thenco diréetly to Chicago. These proraters propose todrag goods a huudsed miies south to Denver and fund thein at the Missouri River, whera not oue fnvoice in u hundred will ever reach this city. For ouce, aod in this ght, Juy Gould ts right, and Chica- Ko ought to sustaln him by every ticans io hier power. Hinco your corres, Reglster for final roport. “I'he asalgnee of James L. Jenkins was orderca to sell the real estato of the bankrupt at public suction, subject to all tncumbrances, In the vase of J, D, Easter & Co., the baukrupt dealers tu agricultural fmplemcents,an injunction was lssued to provent the First Na- tional Bank and the Home Nutional Bank from proceading to collect tho atount of two judg- ments for $20,310.00 and $5,000.89, respectively, obtained agalnst the flr, ‘. CIRUUIT COURT. Charles Mears and Junathan Slade begann suit for §2,800 aguinst Uranville Bates. | PUONATE COUNT. In the estate of Catherino W. and Alico McVICKER'S THEATRE, THE TWO ORPHANS. Faturday Matince—Secare your seats=Prices 23 & 30c, Every Night—Prices of adinisdo Monday, March 4—EWo GIH Secure yonur seats and avold the crow in yreparation=. BiL ACELEBKATED € "OFFICE CHICAGO NATATORIUN, Michigan-ov., corner of Jacksou-st. ‘We are in receipt of & largs number of ingutries ye- garaing the next Swimiing Susson of our cstaniish- ment, sud 1o 7eply would state that the books for sea- s0n subscriptions will bo opencd and our summer cfr- mdent of yesterday shgns hfmself with three, 1 beg you to ;Iluvu e Your 18ight be sowmewbhat diffcrent; but thoy stand pou the same ground and mevt with the sanie vor from the courte. ‘There ure somedeciafons iearing upon thess very points, which are quite o the mxm'llnl»lu of aficucuufindlr.-u;ucnm:l'm‘ e 4 L idtona il be o e styeets and public grounds marked fo tho plat I" 3 ero | obedlent servan 1Tit ONEX, | cuter b ready for distribution on and after the 3uh o i‘ln theary, tho strects and publlc squures, or ;l(!-z;etg:l r:l‘ilxs;lfinlell‘l;'r;n&lwfiun‘;gmn;hflgnxg’z‘: 3 - this month, 8ad 1o thuss nuw subscribing we offer the geounds, lnd“dliumll or ri-nv‘.ln ale mlllfv :hu $02,000, el Becretary Thompeon nud the Pope, blengnt u(uulr llv'llhlrmluun:m without extra charge 4fiestion of dedication, staud upou exactly the 1t tho & of Jessic Manly Graves, lettersof Washingtan Zaitep 1o Cyncinnati kngy . tlli the opentog of the swimming-season, :gma ground. ‘Tho cyidence 1o support them mm,m°,::m “.Jm,'lxm,ufl to A Judson Theother day, as fsut st my desk loukingover | = S latters to Lo auswered, and quito absorbed by the work before me, m{ thoughts were rudely {nterrupted by a faichtul 1rish mald, who rushed in Lreathless with the news that the Navy De- Uraves, under bond for §3,000, TILB CALL. he Dustrict Court calondar, ‘Tbe call |s unlimited. Jrnas BLopaRTT: igolticant, oy ato: Cicluiatl v The Lea- | Juvos Gauwr=ti. 225 294, a0d 20710252, ta- | pastment was in mournive for tho Pope. OR R H qN es - ¢ 3 C| »; alve, 0 e on trial, t . iis, 6 Poters, 10; Now Orliaus va. the United | _ dtvas Moous—3, b, 70f March calondar, No. 10 s ad, hatdy inipossthi ! ° **Jndade, thig, but it {s. The front door and the winders s all belug awathed in black, und tho man just towld me it was for the Pope, tiod rest hiv sowl and bo mercltul to the Bec: 2, Brady vs. Kiog, on trial. Jupned Houxus—No call, Gage, on tnal. taies, 10 Veters, 6029 ‘The followiny '.'h au extract from one of the ‘vases to which Mr. Lathirop referreds No, 232, City ve. Juuok Buoti—Set case term No. 2.60%, Thomas retary, ! | Cincinnati va, Leasccs of White, 0 Peter, 431 | va, liradley, Non, | ESIRAB T e a acilon of ejectment brougutszaingt | Taciaresxone SHaliar Not Wk MO0 D LE OFFICES IN THE the chiy to recover & tract of land claled o4 dedi- cated to the public usc by the equitable ownors who piatted snd laid out the city, ‘Tho plaiati® wes n grantee of such proprictors. The Court, in deciding the- question of “dedication, eald: *The it of the public t the usoof thecowwun In Cla- cinnall must rest ou the same principlcd as the Tizht to the se of the atreets; und uo one will con- tend that the orizinul owners, siter huving (aid out on trial. were fiying on sceount of the death of Secro- tary Wetlea. Imagine Thompson's horrot if he thoughi peoplo funcled hun inourning the death of th bead of the P chmidt va, U, 3 234 to 240, (ncl , 230, . 248. No case on trial, Junoe FARWELL—General business, Juoes WiLtiaus—Uenvral business. JUDANENTY, Unitep 8vavis Cixcuis CovRT—CONFESNIONA— TRIBUNE BUILDING INE POROUS PLASTER, treots, and sold bullding lote therewn, (AR, 2 4 “ T proviaiehis lande, could: clai e caze: g:‘;,:‘;,?‘;;;;-,,?éu:,:,gg,;?,.g;;_-:;,-l L B l’{“l,llzg.g‘bg R}:‘Asmi 1 all THINGS O REINT. mest 'thue devlcated to tuo vublic, A Junus blopaxrr—John T, lloblnson va. George | It 13 reasonshle fo conciuds that Bensn's Cavuiug Plas, dedicativns must consldered with referenco o e uso for which they are made; snd streets in a town or city may require o woro enlarged right vver the uxe of the iand, in order to cafry 16to ¢ieck the purposes ue J._brine, §1,148.80. Surciiol CovsT—Junas Qary—Stettaucr liros, Joba 11, Baue $374. 48, —Hibbard & Spencer i, Wilson K. $139, Ciacuir Cornt—Conrssatons—Ellso M. Becker ters having recelved the high: ) lhennlal Expottion over aif oin l:"él o u recelved tho unlversal praiss SUtLoriLy (0 the WOrld, ‘ius possess puine I'oruus Plaster was luventod W vy coluo the slow sction uf the ordinary pureus plasters WM. 0. DOW, Loosoi's Apply to teaded. than may by neccesaty 1u an appropriation Terwang Decker and Henry Lecle, $1,620,8:, | 1he only vbieas Z ‘pluaters , will for a highway in the countey: but the principle, | Yidwart Se samtorn o.n | Lom gver fuund Bobeven ro- . 15 £ rhcte S St o in orioleal owack b | Gusduaed Sculieysr va Josel Lisbuasioin, §5,- | to hie oiher) LAME BACK. it ve: iy Room 8 Tribune Building, ‘ot cancs, aud appiles equally 1o the o ration : Ay i g Tolved pals b1 Tamediate rellaf by |xea :E sk 1 the cummon 84 (0 bo streets. The Buperior Court fu Detroit, n a recent sult | SLcEY S04 e use of Bemson's [Sfe TLedAl 7 = t = e Dublic sey ABd e merecle: 18 was 10 589 | botweon a Chicago broker and a Fesident of that | quie 1y dlucases| Copetuo Plaster, e gpianand i ONAN'S IIOSPITAL, 0f the iohabitauts of Cinclunutl; aud doubiicss | C1ty, recently bad ocvasion 1o pass ou tho ques- | wBich other ~—r o —xlil ..‘fuu b Tutako, nouralgls, pains (a the back, b _ B iy e B by chsugs of weather shuuld ‘woar Licso conatantly durlng the Wlater scasou, ssithey s 8 Buro Preveative of colls. Boid everywhero. Frics 8.0's Cspcino Porous Plaster in the market. bome of them contsin dengerous wineral polsons “Each gen- o Flastor lisa tho word Capelog cus vtuer. reatly cubunced the value of the private propeny Gjolulog this cowmon, and thereby cumponsate o owoers for the land thus thrown out as public srounds. And sfter belng thus sct apart for public uee, and enjoycd as such, d privete sud indi- \idtal rlghts acquirea wilh ruforence to i ousiders It fu the wature uf 8 lich procludes tao unginal owner from wWiking ach dedication, 18 14 a viglation of kood falth to tho public aud to those who have acquired ‘:flnu pllum'lly with & view 1o the cujoyment of the use [ | tivn of the legality of option voutracts, It scums that m October, lbu,‘fi, W, Il Burk, of Detrot, who had been doiog buslucss with Freeman P, Enskioe, of this clty, directed the latter to buy 30,000 busticls ol corp, scller's option Decetnber. Coru declived, and i Do- guber Erskive visited Burk aund asked for :,un:lul. Burk could not furvish uby, and suthorlzed Erskins to sell blw out, if wra con- tued to fall, on thy best terms he could The Woman's Hospital of tho +Sate of Iinois, 273 THIRTIETH-8T., Chicago, Between Wabush and Michigaa-avs. The Wowan' Dispcnsary conpected with this {nasliution s open cvery Weducdsy sud Saturdey trou l; lvn‘{‘:z:‘lluck for thu grutultous trestieut of Dlscascs o 2 1ho law & = ulao Beusol al through It Taki b @ by SAVE|TO LEARN HOW TODO YOUR| 1T READ AND HEED HAIRl wHAT ForLLOWS, BAVE YOUR HAIR.~Tho laws of Teaith and Longevity demand ft, the customa of social life sequire it. Tho raatter s of great importasee in evory way. DEAUTIFY YOUR JTAIR.—It is tha sur- pasting erown of glory, and for tha lovsof 4t thers 1t no compensation, CULTIVATE YOUR JAITL—For iy no other moans can it bo saved aud beautifed, KATHAIRON, Discovered tirty-five yeas ago by Prof. Lyon, of Yale, i1 tho raot perfect preparation in tha world for prescorving and beautifying the bair. Desldes belig the hest halr dressing wver produced, Lyon's Kathatron il positively prevent grayness, and will re- atore new halr to hald heads, it the roots and folicles ara not destroyed. 1¢ nctually performs these sceuming miracles, of ‘which the following I A FATR SPECIMEN, 1 hiad been entirely baid for scveral years, cone atitotional, I suppose. I usel a faw luttlos of Kathairon, and, to ray preat surprise, I have s thick growth uf young air. €Of.. JOHN L. DONRANCE, U. 8. A, 1n every important respect thio Kotlislron is atso- lutely Jacomparabie, . It is unequaled 1. To Curo Daldners. 2. To RestoroGray Tair. 2. To Bemove Daalru, 1, To Dress and Desutify tho Malr, IEAT IN MIND.—Tho Katbalron s ns sticky pasto of aulphur and sugar-of-lead, to paint and daub tho hair and paralyze the bmin, It is £ purs and Yizapid vegetatlo Jotlon, fntended tore- atora tha Lair Ly nateral growth and relnvigoration. Ttls splendidly perfuraed, nnd the most delighttul follet drozaing Lnown., No laly's or.pentlcman's tullat utfit fs corapista without Lyon's Kathairon, LOLD EVERYWILRL, G Tt Tin 1o Fois nntic Company, o General Tra etween New Vork amd liavie. Pler 42, N, I, foot 5 of Mortun-at. CANADA, Franeent.. + Wod,, April 3. 4. a.m, HiEA D fer v m. Of2. Sangll Trudclie A 003 Hecond bteeruge. ¥ Inz.and uiensila, < N, ‘Awent, 573 Itroadway, orw £ Aient for Chica A g 2 STATE LINE. AU Lin, $40. (teturn ticketa e, ¥20, “Apply (0 AUSTIN, ALY eral Auenté, 3. WARIACK, M 144 Washington-st., ¢ SHIPPING OPPORTUNITY FROM BALTIMORBE To BREMEN, Germany, and ROTTERDAN, Holtand. The following vessels will have quick dispatch fur the Above port > AL bwidl=h ahip Elphinstane, 0. Wnthne. ..for Hremen Al Dutch bark Consta ant(ngs. for iatterdain For tpelgih audwal iy DRESEL, 11 pout towage a Ry o National Line of Steamships. BAILING TWICE A WEER FROM New York to Queenstown, Liverpool, and Londen, Cabin pasage from 820 to £70 currency. Excursfor ¢ edilced e, © Sicersge, 820 Drafu ou an apply to A ket Rorth 'Gcilmn Lloyd. The ateamers of this Company (1l 4341 every Bat day from Tiremen Fler, foot of Ctrd atreet, Hobokvd. Liat re—Fro! Yurk to boithsuptan, London Huvre, ai exbln, Sl vecond i.'it‘lll. £, L'Ilmll l:"l’-\lfi fEY l"lf; “lli{:l :':Y Iretght ware g PASBRCPIT O 3 owling trcen, Sew Surks ANCIIOR LINE MAIL STEANERS w York aud Glasga w. ANCHORIA, pm 1 ETHIOFIA, Meh 16, 3pm am i BOLIVEA CALIFS e i archizd, Dam New Yord to Lundon dirde; ALSTIA, Marelt 1., noun | ELVRUA .2 areh 20, 7am Cabins, ¥3510 § corsion Tle reduced rates. _Recund cabin, 411, bieeruge, 20 L1} 0N BROTIERS, w Washington-s, INMAN LINE. nited 81, h) o L nllg"'!l‘,x‘lv:rflll’l:\l'l\lld l’!lfis'rl 1uil Kieamers. { A F, C.IIOWN, Gen, Western Agent, 52 S0 aits on Great Britain aud Ireland for NERAL NOTIOEN, D NOTICE, LTON [ New York, ) hie Trans. »p flooks will o closed on the 31et Inat, and reopenod SIarch 3, 179, . W, M. LARRADEE, Secretary, Ts herety given, toall whom it concerns, that the an- Fok of o Cook County Hutlding, Loan, and Aswiclation will e field a1 the oties Of the pany Io Ollvel Church ek, 201 Soth Deahorn. at., on Mol March 4, 178, L6 elect utfiers for, the ouiutug year. WL HILLIDS, sec'y. S-S-STAMMERING Cured for life by De. RIVENGULGH, with Dr. D, AL TARER, 120 Bla bend for testimonials of tiany of ourbeat inen 1n Chicawo. MEDICAL. HERYOUS DEBILITY. WEAKNENS, etc., sud all disorders hrousht on by {ndiscretious, excersin or overwork of the Brain Nervous Bystens, speedily aud radically cured by WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL, » jurely vegetable preparation, and tho beat and st succensful romcdy kuown, Two to Bix Loxes sre ¢ further iuformation, 81 per Moz: Six Bozes, $3, iy il securely sealéd, with full dircetious for s, Prepared ouly by W lhl‘“EHTBla& ©0,., Chrmis MOLIAN LIVER PAD, 134 Madison.st. (cor. Clark.) PRICES: Liver Pal. $2.00; Liver Palapeclal. $2.0 Medleated Body Plasters, boe:s” Nedtcated Fout tere, fx pur pair. Cousultation free. »uid by all i s ur peay by mail oy CURED. usually suflicient, & Price toa for Epllepsy baving ) cases wiihou. 8 fallure, ko the logredicuts known Addrens iir, O.PHELYS ty. No J ragst,, Jois: AR IND BN (UValverally pre: scelbed by e T Fomive, Hietrerbiog, sad e ki o the ‘x‘n\l.le.llufi‘rlwhelf'nl Qe ure uf Coil un, aches, e, low- T ole #ic, Taular {Snlice piite wad dbo wsual purg- stfven), o sgreeabiv by tako and uever produces Lrvita: one k. GRITLON, 7 ltaa Bambut Paris, Sold il cliewlats. BIRDS, T 1 S B A Luported CANARIES, Talkiug Parcots, sud ather Faucy Uirds. Goldish & Aquariuws, FRED KAEMPPER, 127 Clark-st. Taxidermists' Malerials, &¢. High School Choir. ar'ss seedor- den. $0 perdoz. A Atandard, ueefal. and favorite Book. School Son% Book, & e, 0P dozen. Fine Book for GiFle' High and Normal Schools, Tilden., Choice Triog, ™ * Teen 80 ver ‘Three part songs for Female Colleges, Semina- ries, ete. (irammar Sehool Choir, %% Titen. $0 E:ncl!ent collection for High or Grammar e Selinol Music Readers. Ameriean In {1 hooke, each 3G cents, 50 cents, and 50 cents, Carefully prepared for tiraded Schoole. ‘The following are favorite general coflections of genial Bonga for Commone School. SONG ECHO. 8, Perkine, 75 MOCKING RIRD 0. Pee;k'l'r‘:'u. ;fl’?} MESIC TEACHE C, Everest. 10¢ OUR FAVOIIT P, Danks. 600 RUSICCHARTS. By Dr, Lowell Mason. Large charts, contalning 120 blackhoard leesons, plainly visible to nll, saving mach tronbdle, easily ret np and used, and furnishing & complete conrsa v}:;r‘glrl-&lcr. bent by exprees. Lo two rojls or a LYON & HEALY, Chioago. OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston. NCALESN, FAIRBANKS' FrANDARD X o7 ALL KINDS. EHH) FAIRBANKD. MORBE & 0O, AR 111 & 113 Lake St., Chieago, Be earefultobuy only the Genulne, ARRIFAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIF, EXMLAXATION oF RPFRREXCE MARKA.. cxientl T hunday Cxeemen” $Mandiy nreaniy % Datly, Wt OWICAR) & FORTH ¥ RATLWAY, Tlouse) andyy 'WESTERY Ticket Otlieen, 02 Clatk-st. (Sherman thie depota, “THETARE THR HEST, ©Adk yonr Dealer for them Arrive, al'asific Fast Line, 4D Dubniqy Sl (ai as, Tuiiman Jntel Cary are_ron thronah. hetween Ghl- A0 AT COUNELL Tty o the s Jeaving Chiceso Koother road runs Pullman or any other form of hotelears west of Chieaga, a—Depat cornerof Wells and Kinzta-s's, b=Limpot corner vf and Kinzie-sta CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILEOAD. Depots foo of Lake-st., Invtsnasny.,and Sixteenthest. d Canal and Sixteenth-atd., TicKet Oilices, 50 Clark Mendots & Ottawa & sir Fn»xmnl &F ary and Palimam 10-whos Sleeping-Care are run betwesn Chicago and Omaba ox the Paciic Expresy, #1. Paul & SHinneapolts F; &L, Paul & Minueauile b CHICAQO. ALTON & BT. LOUIS AND CHIOAGD KANGAS CITY & DERVER 8HORT LIRES. M near Madionst, bridyd ki Uteer 123 KABBOIBRSBE. T Leave. | Armive. Tnlon Depol and ! ‘Twesly-i Chicago & Paducah i Htreator, Lacon, Wash'ton Jollet & Dighy'A ccummdat CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T. PADL RAILWAY, Cnion Depot, curper Madiwn and Canal-sty. Ticksi Uglec, Giduth Clark-at., uppodlia’suerman Houw, Teave. | _amive, Milwankee Exprent........ Wiscunsin & Minnesots, tre tay, snd Menasna torougt 1y Expres « 4105108 m. {* 4:003, m. ‘onsin, . 8:€0p. M. (*10:458 m. Da W W Tiny, Sloven Yaud thros ol m.-nd.\nn-! Ui bapress. t 0:00p m. {8 7100s. m, Al t run vla Mlwankes, Tickets for 8z Paal ratny aud Minncapolls sve good eliner vis Madison and Pratria du Chien, or vis Watertown, LaCrosse, anu Winans. TLLINOTS CENTRAL EafLROAD. DB L e Vi Handaian:ates Bear Crurier " Leave, | Arrve. w Orlenn 8 T Orine& Texaa iz § o pringheid Nigot Frorla, Burlngton ivorfa, Burllogton & Keokuk Duhogue & Slaux Lity Dubnque & Klung City Glimas Pessenger. “aon8aturday !:m&‘ 511!4!0“). Twenty-socond-at, ‘suutheast corner of It aadat 5 b Riia b . [y o)L, in: L1000 b m, $38143 8. m1, FITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, =5 _I;LZ- e | _Amive. Line, B:100, m.|f €:304 . ct Otfices: ner House, | and Deput (| 19). . Arrive. Morntng Expres 3408, m. YaTi ! i0n B LAKE BIORE & MICHIGAN BOUTHERN. e Leave. | Ardve. yiage. m| Zi40p. m. D:o0w, | 740D, W 8:13p. m. 110:20p. b [t ! Mall =01d Line. Norping el ol Aflautlc bapress, dally.. Niglt Expres.., . PITTTSBURG, OIXCINKEATI & ST, LOUIS B R. Slds. A, (Clncinnay] Air-Liuo ad Kokomo Lize.) lw;{{l cusuer uf Clinen sad Carroll-ats. Wost = Dopart. Innstl, ladianapolts, Log-| ki v Ty o Nliot Expriss Cincinamtt, Indianapolis & fev Lugjevillo Pay K JicAa0, RoGE BLAD, £ FATIELD, BATRUR Uitioe, O ULAri-s., BaTinesn Huuss. Qmans, Lesvenwith E U Acoomun loa. bt Kapress.. Al U meals oo 01 CAS, 8075 Centé €aCT. : T -8k, -8k, it L e M 40 D Ly X et gl SCALES