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TILE COURTS. More Objectors to the Personal- Property Tax in the South Town, John T. Cutting Oots Out of Trouble by Compromising with Rogors & Co. New Suits, Divoreces, Bank- ruptcies, Judgments, Etc. Collector Kimball has only tha remalndor of s week in whichi to make his colloctions, aud, a8 o resulty, an unusual number of tax cases were bogun yesterday, The flrat complainauts {n the Supreme Court wero Relsser & Reltz, who were nssessed at 87,000, but whose taxes amount to §557.01, and they wont tosetticonn Lasts of 83 1-8 per cent, The Union National Bank, In {ts own behal? end In Lehalf of Its stockhiolders, filed a like Bl statlog that the capital stock of the bank wosnsecssed Jast vear nt $213,334, on which, siter the addition of 20 and 57 per cent, a tax of £22,569.20 was levied, befng 83,701.64 move than jtought to be. It pald the whole amount, and now sccks to recover the one-ixth fllegally . |“"l‘hu Chicago Eventng Journal was assesaed at 16,720, on which it was taxcd $1,831.85, w hen it should have been $1,100.88, and this is all it 1s willinz to pay. A Uill for ltke rellef was filed by the following parties: Original Smith & C Rt t, Sm 0. 3 i hy ¥ b Bl J B. . ltansom.... .. 3,220 Gerts, Lumbard & Co, ... 5,000 Waggoner, Gitord & Co....., 2,450 And Barnum Bros. {ntimate they aro only willing to pay flve-sixths of their tax, $710.03, when thelr wnul&grupmy was only assvssed orlefnally nt $0,000. In tho Circult Court, 8imon Meyer, Strauss & Company, M. Selz & Co., Cohn, Wampold & Co.and’ Greensfelder, Rosenthal & Co., also came into court ropresenting that they were cach assessed ot $23,000, on_which a tax of £1,091.40 was extended in each instance, which they claim s one-stxth too much, DIYOICES. Anton Braun filed his bill of complaint yester- day awainst his wife Appolonin, charging hor with desertlon. Alice Duraud also flled o bill for divorca from Georwro ¥, Durand on the ground of drunken- ness and cruelty. - 1TEMA, The Keeelver of the Proteetion Life-Insurance Company Wled u petition yesterduy atating that A. L. Anbergz holda $10,000 worthi of the atock of thie Firat Natlonal Bank of Carllnville as col- Jateral security to a draft for 23,500 drawn by the Company and aceepted by him, An arrangg- ment bing béen made by which Ambere Is to sell tho stock, pay tho 3,600, keup $450 for expenses and troubls dnd attorneys’ fees, and such fur- ther sum a8 muy be agreed on fur commissions, and pay the balaneo to the Hecelver. The latter, having made several ineflectual attempts to selp the stock while pledged to Ambere, asks that this agreement may be carried out 88 the Lest way of fixini the mntter .up, Judge Willlams acceded to the petition, Mr. J. N, Jewett occupled the whole day yes- terday in summing up in the Gage cuse, and” he will close this morning. The Recetver of thu Republie Life-Insuranco Company was ordered to pay J. I, Kelloge 81,~ 000 i1 full for his scrvices in vululug the policies of the Company. Johin T, Cutting, who has acquired & some- what peculiar reputation lately on account of bis commercial trunaactions, anid who has been mnwmr somo weeks In foll on account of hls inability to find any voe who had &24,000 of contldence fn hlm, yesterday sueceeded in mak- ing o compromise with Rogera & Stouc, the parties at whose Instance hu was put in Jafl, The terms of the ngreement were not learned, but the last seen of the parties they were golng toa bank to get n check eashed, and it is ren- sonable to suppore that Cutting discovered some assets in very apt time. UNITED bTATLS COURTS. W. H. Bryan, Assignco fn bankruptey of I, W, Wetherelt, filed a bill azalust Jacoh Neu to ket nsldo an alleged prefercutlal transfer to Neu of the 8, 1¢ of tiie 8, W. i of Bee, 5, B, 13, in Andrian County, Missourl; nlso, 100 acres {n Stark County, Indiana, knownna tho N, 3¢of tho W, Kol tno 8. W, folths N, W, 4, and the 8. k. i of tho N, I, | in See. 2, B4, 24 al 0 teres in Brow! ty, Texas, This ance was mude to sccure a judgment note for §4000, glven Nov, 8, 1877, to Neu shortly befure Wetherell went into Lankruptey, DANKIUPTCY MATTEKS, Aninvoluntary petition was filed yesterday szalnst Danfel L. Reed, of this city, by Churles L. Raymond un a claim for £100, and Deluno 8, Foster un u clatm for the samo amount, o is charrred with confesalng fudgment fn favor of one C, Shear, oud with fulllug to vay his com- merelal paper within forty daye alter maturity, Henry Klauber, of this city, went into. volun- tary Lankruptey, Tho debts, all unsccured, oot up 35,010.80. No nssetw. A. C. Graves, of Aurorn, was appointed Trovisionat Asslenee of Theran Dovenport, The Asslenee of D, Kreigh & Co. was ordered to sell the assets at public nuctlon, N, 8. Bouton wos adjudieated bankrupt, and a warrant lssucd returasble Aprit 6, Holevt E, Jenkins was yesterdoy clacted Assignee of Willlam . Winning, and he was appuinted Asalziee of Burton M, Ford, Bradford Huncock was appointed Assignco of Martin B, Cleveland, ‘Tha creditors of Lemuel G. Folrbank yester- day accepted a compositlon of 20 per cent cash, SUFPENION COURT IN DIuge, AnnC. W rnflu began o suit for $5,000 yes- firdflny nlnulnn corgo McConnell and lamliton . Stonley. Tenry F} Sawyer sued Willlam E, Fros 810,000, i l-‘m} for Sophla Churchl)l commenced a suit in tres- g\u agalust Sylvia A, Newhouse, claiming ,000 damages, CINCUIT COURT. Tichenor & Glitord, for the wse of Ira A, Gifford, began s sult to redover $0,000 from Robore Gion, “%&m" 8. Ide sued Mablon D, Ogden for {3 convey CRIMINAL COURT, Harry Rose was found gullty of burglary, and &iyen one year in the Penltentlary., harles Davls wus tried for the larceny of a rallrond ticket, found guilty, aud given one yt-;rln “i‘;’ ll‘enllclnu&u&. ity b bbe a ames Mahon pleades 0 rol Was remanded. s i L e3ulm Allen was tried for robbery and acquit- August Kreger was on trial for assault with intent to commlt rape. TR CALL, Junax Brobasrr-Siations for new trisle on blnhuulcg calendar, Then submitted casos, o VLUK UaY—547 10 2438, 247 (o 253, 238, 07, 260, 200, 201, fnclunve, No, v“.";!‘x')hnl:lli, ontell; R . 0E Monig—! 2, 17 0 caro on trial. Junex Nooxns—No call, No. 242, n":u,;' e Uaze, o trial et caso torm No, 2,002, and JUbGE Tu calendar Now, 67, 158, 150, 100, No. 153, Lurtls va, Coy ‘aahi d Conioany ; and calendar .‘,&;’m:f excepl 230, 830, 242, 0 case Jtbue PanwerL—1,035 Dickinson vs, Van slorn, J:;.n;"\\'umn—m. Walker vs. Uniou Trust v JUDOMENTS, NotTED Sraves Ciaceir Co CoxNPEestoNg— fstional Bank of Ilifuole va. Theadore F, Uilling. w aud Henry W, Roymond, §4, 040,45, yournion Couw i Anr—LE. $. Parke Yo Daviu B, Cooke, §7,187,78.—Dantel Fenton 3 Willam ' Featon, $528.—Leon Khoims va, Gearge 1, Hrooks aud William H, Mead, $50. {eorgo 11 Foster ot al. va. Jamcw | 4 i 1. e, Henlch ames d Blegel es al. v 1 t Al o= Maieuimy” e Keta 18 Kvans, $004 10, 3 O Kav, Putrick Gailfoylo, 4un.ve, Areud Derog, & Co. va. Thoruas I Cochrana va. pamuel mpster, $517. 1. Kerfoot, §ine - et A Dead Body Becouies Completely Petried oplB Twelve Years. " Wayne (Ind.) Nentine, mAll:‘out tWelve yeurs ago Mra, Wels, an catima- m‘_ dy aged about 60, Hed at hef borne near this ul)’ . rewmains wery fnterred on the farm u hl"xulml\'n. Me. Jucob Kuepf, sbout two and ": wlles north of Fort Wayne. As thio farm brim ibwt £0 pass out of tho hands of the family, e ody was yesterday disloterred for the par- ]‘ _l‘-cul being rewoved to Lindenwood Cewetery, bhre o, Whlch bod been resting tn o dauip Gpess Was fouud to Lo well prescrved. When .LAIW. tbe remaias presented o woatf striking L.-lfu ¢ The featu were unchun; VoK wltered in 0o respect siuce death. 5 bady was comnpletely petrified, every portion of ft belng_as hard ns 8 rock. When atrack with Lhe hand, the resenting sound was as loud as if a_stone-wall had been bit. Mrea, WV, was a very large woman in her lifetiine, aml when she dled welghed about 200 pounds, The welght of the bady vesterday was ac great that it taxed to the utmost tlie atrength of aix larze men to move It, The lincs of the faco were hardened, and the entire hody was as ricid as a brunzo statne. The remalns were complete, with the exceptlon of the feet, which were gong, there being only two small bones left, which were dotached from the ankles, The body was branght to this city vesterday, and reinterred In Lindenwood Cemetery. . LOCAL POLITICS. TIE TOLEDO CONVENTION, ‘The Tabernacle was thinly populated fast cvening with persons who responacd to a call for a “‘moss.-meeting® of Greenbackers and Workinginen to ratify the action of the late Toledo Convention. The meeting was called to order shortly after 8 o’clock by Mr. James M. Bpringer, who nominated Mr. M. V. Barr, the Workingman of patriarchal aspect, to preside, and introduced Lim to tho meeting. Mr. Barr stepped forward and Indulged fn a speccl, whereof the principal Ingredicnt was a de- mand bat tha public lands should not be denled out to the Bcotts, the Garretts, and tho other “ralirond robhers,” but to the Workingmen of the country, whom he would havetoroln and possess them. He congrat- ulated bis hearers that there had been a unfon of the Greenbackers and the roprescutatives of the working classes 08 against the domination of the grasping capltalists, and concluded with a reference o what was contatned In tho Toledo fil""?rm' the full text of which bas been pub- shed, On motion of Mr, Norton, a_committcs on resolutions was apnolnted, and withdrew to tho Inquiry-room to go through the ceremony of bringibg In a report of the matgrial already cut and dried. ‘The Chalrman then introduced a person by the name of Gen. Bates. Whero he came from or Just who he was nobody explained, but he got down to business at_once, cxpressing him- sclf as In dcr{ sympathy with the platform, uniting an it did two grent partles which had hitherto heen {lmlllmz in different directions. It struck the Chalrinan atthis polnt thata monopoly in ralsing the wind should not bo con- fined to the platiorin, e therefore got up and stated that tho new party must support itsclf, ll. members must chip In, and, as thero was no time like tho present, he deputed ns collectors threo of the pfinrle on the platform, who imme- dlately burrowed the hats of three othersf and tovkd walk through tho afsles. ‘Lhis resolutions were read as follows: Resolved, That wa hereby ratify and Indorse the Toledo declaration of principtes, and pledgo our- sciven to work and yota for the cstabilshment ana maintenance of thoso principlos, and further ledya ourselvea that wo will not vate for any man or any ofiice of trust or profit who does not un- conditionally indoréo theso principles, and pledge Binwself to carry them out if electod. Zesolved, "Lhat it 1a the duty of the General Government to not_only reseryc the public landa for actun} settiers, but also to ald and promote tho improvement and setllemeont of the samu by fur- DisRing (0 atich Actual #01tIeFatranepartation: tome porary awcllinge, and such other reasonable asaist- ance #a they may nced, taking thorefor bonas bearing a low* rate” of Interest, wecured by mort- zen upon anch actiled land. olced, Thut we hun-l;{ recommend anch Con- easional legislation as will at onco carry out the principle regarding infernal improvements, cnune clated in the seventh article of tho Toledo decln- ratlon of Prlnclnluu. and hereby requeat organiza- tlons in other cities'to co-operate with us . thle recommendation. Atesolred, Thot we are In favor of the system of emoloying work by the day, Instead of the present contract wystem, in the construction of public bulldings, prading, paving, and cleaning the streots, bullding sewers, wid otlier Improvements withln tha Clty of Culcazo, Rewolred, That the oflico of Justice of tho Peace in the Cliy of Chicago bo wmainiained by a fixed salary Instend of the present foo system, The resolutions were adobted, A Mr. Btevens, *In bebalf of the working- men of Chicuzo, and particularly the express- drivers and other teamstors who had to drive across tho almost {mpassablo tracks of the wtreet ratlrond companies,’ offered the follow- for, which was adopted: Resotved, That we call upon tih City Conncil to take immudinto stovs to cumpel the city rajiroad companles to strictly comply with tho conditions of thele churters, and 10 prorecuto to final Juda- ment all violutions of the same, to the end that all such charters may be abrogated aud the ninety- nine yeor brand may be repudiated, and thoso stolon franchines bo restured to tha people. Dr. Huntoon, & Greenbacker, indulged him- sell in a plea loud aud long for the paviment of the bonds in greenbacks and thelr ultimate ex- tineuishment, Ho also ind o good deat to sav about tho **snbaldized press,” * onc-horse newspaper men,” and the lko. After specchen from scveral others the *mass-meeting *? broke up, TAMMANY. That wing of the Democracy known as tho Tammany organization met last night in reg- ular weekly conclave In the club-room of the Talmer ITouso. Willlam MeNally presided, and 11, F. Mersitt acted as Sceretary. J. I Doo- little, Jr., reported that tho Committeo on Or- gontzation bad sclected a member for each pro- cinct, and that primaries for organization would be held on the 18th inst, Tugh McLaughlin reported the cheering fact that tho orzanization was 8200 in debt, but they hoped to leave a clean record to tho new Com- mittee whou it came into oftlee, (lcorge Andreas didn't look hopefully to tho future orzonlzation, beeause there had heen no reelstry of the voters. In his precinet alone there ‘wero Democratic voters, yet ho be- lleyed there were not five of them rerlstered. Mr, McNally spoke of the charitable and un- acifial work the present Conmittee hiad dene in attempting to urganize the Democeracy, and ho was tired of hearing the fault-tinding, Another desultory discussion fotlowed, when, finally, (feorge Andrens moved that the places where tho registry-buoks are kept open be ad- verthied by posters in each preeinet for the ben- elllll &1( Democratie voters. Tho motlon pro- vatled, Tiugh McLaughlin wanted to know if o call had been {ssucd for a meeting of tha Central Committees Saturday night, and whethor 200 leading Democrats hiad been invited. The Chair answered {n tho atlinnative, and stated that an fuvitation had been extended to all Pn:n-nt to come, Huns Hacrting nioved that a Committeo of o'im h? l;;:wlmed tu nttend the meoting Hutur- ay night. (leorgo Andreas moved to add, that the Com- mittea also he empowered to confer with Ex- ccutive Comumnltteo of tho League, and ubito the two oryanizations If possible. Ex-Ald. O'Brico moved to ameud, so that the Cnnamlunu conslat of eighteen—ono from each ward. Ex-Ald, Bullo&movcd. o8 & substitute, that the Comumnittes Lo lmited to five, The motion was tabled, ‘I'io Committeo was fixed at eizhtcen, to be appoluted by the Chalr, icorge Andreas suid that he belicved the ‘were on the wrong road and wrong track, o ho believed 1y empowering the Committes to make propositions for a unlon with the League, He thought it was bad for the Democracy in this vounty to have two orzanizations pulling {n opposite directions, 1o belleved (n conferelny with the Loague, and uniting upon a plan o action. e insisted upon his previous motion. Mr, Doolittle favored Andress' wotlon, and ko belleved o conference could result 1 no barm, and It might possibly prove of benefit to the Tammony oreanizatlon. 1ugh McLaughlin bad never heand that the Leagrue pretended to be othier thau suxiliary to the Democratic party. 1f, however, it did make such n pretension, he belicyed tn 8 confuerence. J. R Doolittle, Jr,, explained the Lengue or ganization, and held that though it onco made a pretension to represent the Democracy, it was at present self-constituted. corgy Andreas sguln rallfed to the rescuo, and held that muny organizations wads s sue- cesslul campalyo, On mnotion of Dr, Still tbe whole matter was laid upon the table. Tho Chalr was instructed to appoint the Com- mittce to-day, and request thew to_mcet at 3 o'cluck to-murrow altersoon in Roowm 19, 77 Clark stroet. Alter thst the meating adjourncd, THE FIFIH WARD. ‘The Fifth Ward Republican Club met in force last nigat at No. 189 Archer avenuo for the fint time tbis spring. Mr. Michael Schmitz was called upon to preside, and Mr. Joseph Boyd wus wade Secretusy. ‘Tho Cualr aunousnced that the meeting was called for the purposa of organizivg for the comlmi campaigu for the elestion of town and city otfleers, Upon the motion of Mr. Frederick Lelbrandt, th -n:pom'y otticers were declared the pore 0t vues. The Chalr appoiuted Mesars. Lelbrandt, ¥; ood Locba A'on‘l’l(:llllce to uowiuate .“t,sm tive Cowmittes of ouo trom each of tho wurd. ‘The Committee submitted the following Butaes, uud thiey wero aporoved: John Waguer, THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCIT 7, 1878, A. W, Traln, Martin Deat, J. Docrr, Bogd, Chrfstopher Eizeman, and Richard Cole. Mr. C, Schareck was duly elected Treasurer, aml the ir w s added to the Executive Committee, Upon motion the election of delegates to the Bouth Town Convention was deferred to the next meeting, ‘The Chalr stated the action of the Central Committes In nllowlnr tha ward clubs to make the nominations for Aldermen, and Mr. Bchoredk then moved that the Chair appoint a committee of five Lo make numinations subject to the ac- tlon of thie Club or the primary election, The motion was carrled, and the Chalr sp- pointed the following committce, who are to ro- port at the next meeting: Charles Behoreck, John Raber, Paul Piper, John Wagner, and A. W, Traln, Tho tneeting then adjourncd, subject to the call of tha Chalr. Mr, Michael Bchmitz desires T Triuse to state that he I not a candiidate for the olice of Aldermau of the Fifth Ward, SIXTIH WARD, Tho Sixth War® Democratic and Benefictal Club gathered ftsell together last night in the vear of Marlln Back's beer-saloun, corner of Brown and Twentlcth streets, Mr. P. J. Hickey ordered the f;lub around, and D. O'Connor put it down in the book. Mr. Griffin spoke on be- haltof the Finance Committee, and informed the multitude (thirteen In all) that it would cost £18 to print 1,000 coples of tlie constitutlon and by-laws, ‘Tho report was accepted, A gentloman named Tim Conley having sig- nifled bis anxiety to bo admitted to tnember- hip, his case was referred to the Committes on .\lcmlmrnmt. and, on motion of a patrlot named McCarthy, the rules were suspended fu order to "allow tho Committee Lo report ipon him st once. The report was of the most favorable character, and Mr, Conley :lnld he would pay 25 cents adwmission fee next me. There waa some Hitlo discussion after this on aeeount of the Secretary decliving to explain the constitution In obe:lience to the bohests of an enthusiastic Democratic beneficlary, Mr. Doolev, Ercmlblm! that all thebovs were at the Church Falr, suggested that n committee be appointed to suggest the names of sultable candidates for Alderman, sald Committee to rrrort at the next mecting. Tho usual row followed, ns to whether the Committee should conslst of three, five, or ono from each _ precinet, The ~ lsst alternative was adopted, aud Mr. Hickey nominated the gentlemen, who will perform thelr sacred duty at the earliost possible moment. A disinterest- ed patrlot an the sccond row of benches sug- ested an ndjournment until one week from to- night, and the gaug got up aud went home. THE FOURTEENTII. WARD, A meeting of tho Fourtecenth Ward Iepub- lean Club was held at Lochner's Hall last evenlug, August Wendel in the chalr, After the transaction of some routing busi- ness, tho matter of aclecting delegates to the coming Town Convention tras discussed, and also the matter of nominating a candidate for Alderman, and finally it was deelded to select tne deleaates aud a candidate for Alderman in :.I:'» Club at & mecting to be held two weeks hence. A Bub-Committee from the Exceutive Com- mittee, apoointed to sugrzest o sultablo person for Aldermnn. reported, recommending the r electlon of Ald, Baumearten, fuyorably received, and plas ‘The roport wns ced on file, SINTEENTIH WARD, The Exceutive Committce of the Socfaliat La- bor party of the Sixteenth Ward held a mecting lnst evening et No. 107 .Clybourn avenue to muke arranzements for the organization of the ward for the coming spring camprgn, The proceedings were private. Aumong the promi- nent Communists present to aid the Cominitteo with thelr counscl were Messrs, Parsons and Feltes. A large uumber of persons usscinbled at the above place under tho finpression that there was to oo u gencral meeting, — BACK TAXES. To the Editor of The Tridune, Citseaan, March 8, —The Journal of last evening atatea that tho Cily Colicctor s mending postai- cards to all cltisens, calllng on them to pay taxes of 1873, or sslzure of property will bo ninde, ani that tho prescntation of recelpta In full for the iaxes of that yer by those who patd thein {8 no bar to the present collectivn, such” payments having Leen fllegal, 1a there any trath In this statement? Dues tho Clty Government contemplate wuch an autrage? Aro our ofiiclale dolng their bust to make Chicago a blot and a reproach on modern civillza- tion, and are thoy Inviting a swift and sweeping ruvolution? Yours truly, ANTI-SWINDLE, The city taxes of 1873 and 1874 wers orlginal- ly extended upon n city assessment made by n City Asscssor, and an attempt was made to col- lect them by a City Collector, who attempted to return 8a delinaucnt what ho could not collect to the County Collector. It was attempted to do this under what wns known an **Bill $00," Tho bil) has been declared unconstitutional by the County Court and the Supreme Court. The tax wus utterly and absolutely vold, A City Colleetor hiad no more right to collect than if he were to put a pistol to_a nan's head and order him to pay over. who did_pay that {llexal tax paid to a pei who had "‘no outhority to rvecclvo soincthing which he had no right to collect. l have pald no taxcs for thoso years. They simply made prifts tothe city of certain sume. The Lozislature provided that the city mizht extend these back taxes upon the only asscssients,—those mado by the Town Asscasors for Sinte aua county taxes. The taxes of 1874 are thercfore extended on the assceament of 18733 those of 1874 on the assessment of 16743 and are collected by the Collectora along with the taxes of 1877, By tha terms of tho act, a man who paid any: thing In 1873 or 1874 s credited with 1t on his tox-bill 08 fer as it goes. If, owling to the variance between the {llegal assessmont and thu legal one, the tax which he {s now catled on to pay 18 greater than the liegal tux formerly demanded of Lim, be nust pay the difference, It tho fllegal tax which ko formerly voluntarily paid {s greater than the onu hu (s now cafled on to pay, holas to pay uothing. e fs siinply out of pocket the differénce, It is his penalty for paylug an dilegal tax, ————— 2 Grant's sit to Egypt, Neto York Tymes, An occaslonnl correspondent writcs us from Calrg, Feb. 7, s follows: “The evening of the day following the Gen- erol'a return (tho Sth fuat.) he was entertained at the houso of Geu, Stone. Beaides the Cone sul-General and otber Amerl resdents thers was aselect number of native oflicers and Amecrican travelers—among the latter Gen. A. Wwo_tousts wers drank, one for his tho Khedive, aud the other for Gen, 'The General found the compuny agree- ¢) a3 shiown by his long etay, Last evenluy the Khedive ave, ot the Abdin Talace, inhovor of the General, & dinner, which wus attended by about sixty persons, incloding, of course, besides Princes, the tmost sclect of foreign ang uative offictals, and ladics aud gentlemen. The Princes Khedivial (the sons) were not present, and thus tho ?ue-uou of Tieht of precedence svoided. 1lis Fighness escortod Mrs, Grant to th table, and the Geueral escorted Mme, Les- scps. Of course, thera was buunty and pleas- ure here, os thers is, fudeed, at all'of the Khe- divial entertainmon “To-day Ucen, Ui and family go to Buez; to-morrow, in a vessel provided b‘y the Canal Company, he 18 tv go to Jamnilia; the wext day to Port-8ald, whero e Is agaiu to bourd the Vandulia and preceed to Jeddo; and {f the cholern, which 18 there, does not brevent, make the Hofy Land trip, and go to Smyrua, Cone stautinople, Athuns, and agalu to Naples,” —— An Easy-Uuiug Freuchwan, A phlegmatic Parisian, who hait boueht a bouse fu the Chiausses d’ Antin, was tokd that an hutenss tressuro was bidden somewhers fu the cellar, * Vern well," satd be; *tlet the owners come, and 1f they fhud It they shall have it.” In due thmo the owber of the hidden treastire of+ fered to purchasc the house, *No, no, bung it1" exctaimed the proprietor. 1 don't move. Come and take the treasureif there be une; but dou't spoll my furniture aud dow't diswurb my cace of mind.” The visttor remtndued blin that Y the laws of Fraucu lic would be eutltled to o abare of the treasurs found fu the house, *If that {eall that troubles you,” was th reply, Sucgin your search; | sball not clalu o cens time.” Tho visitor went down to the cellar aud found bebind oue of the stoucs in the wall a bux mulumur Jewels and coln worth 880,000, ‘Ihe householder was 23 gowd as biv word; be would not take the sunallest gift, ————— An Illluols Suake Story, Bverlaltn St. Louls Glube-Demucraf. Anya, ill, Feb, W, Kl Avnu's prowlucnt citizeus, keops quite s large oumber of suakvs, which be captured ju varfous parts of tho coantry, among thom o uumber of rattiesnskes, Yesterduy be determived to try how a wousc dict would verce with his serpeu- ting pots, and placed a tively mouse {n ous of his boxcs, contulning three ratticsnakes, To bis surprise be founud, on visitiug the bux after & littie while, that tho mouse had sttacked snd kiilod one of the rattlesuakes, aud had actually begun to eat it, tne fush belng entirely goue from oue side of the suuke's lesd and ueck, sud tho boucs expoicd. The two remalniog rattlesrakes ovidenced by their wovements the terror which they felt toward their Hitle encmy, wbose every move causcd thew to displsy du- teuso fear. FOR TWO DOLLARS, The Latest Scheme for Dissemis nating Esthetic Taste. flow the Cincinnatl National Art Company Dlistribuites Choico Oil-Paintings to Its Patrons for 1wo Dollars, Among the institutions which are alding In the promotion of art is the Natioual Art Com- pany, of Cincinnatl, Unfortunately, however, no one can learn from its cireuiars who are the managers of this enterprise, and, therefore, credit cannot be given to whom it is due. The “third regular art distribution® recently took place, and the fortunate drawers of - prizes have been notified to send 23 for the “ ol palntings.” Five of the lucky ones realde In Chicago. They like pietures, but, never having heard of the Na- tional Art Company or its *‘regular distribu- tions " before, they are in 8 quandary, Oue would suppose that few men would let slip an opportunity to get an ofl-palnting for &2, but these gentlemen hesitate, and one of them act- ually said to a Trisuse reporter, ** Here, never say that Lam not a friend B yours,” handing him at the sanie time lis certificate. Following is a copy of 12 No. 247, Cincinnatl ook F. Nattonal Art Co, Premium G, O PAINTING CRRTIFICATE, This O1l Palntin Gt Coruicats 14 siuned by the Awanlinz Committee, and in only of ¥alne fo the nerson whose name un thoaccompanyinz list corre- sponds in namikr with tho number printed In red {uk on this certificate. The person thusdesignated i entitled to the 011 Painting similarly numbered on the booka of the Natlonal Art Co,, and the same will bo forwarded to hin or her on sizning hin or hier name and_post-otica in fall on this cor- tificate, and forwarding the same, with the pro- tata charies of 82,10, fo tha National Art Co., Cincionatl, Olifo, A, Sr. Jonx, G. Wennen, iL N, Love, Tios, BIAY, Blgn your name and add Name ... Express Uffico, §47° Bend money by Money-Order ur Registered Letter, when poseible. When monoy in scnt by Post-Otfico Under or Itegletered Letter, the sender mny retain 10 cents 1o pay for order or reglatry fee, gending £2 with this certificate, Ihe reporter was about rushing off to bor- row 82, when the wenerous Individual stopped him with, *ITere, take these, and look them over,” ‘*Theso " were two ducuments, The first was a printed list ol which wero certified to ns being correct by the “ Awarding Committee,” whose namnes are given above. At the top wasthis: Eachuaine on this list 1a entitled to one premium oll paint- ing, as awarded hk' the National Art Comtany, Cincinnats, 0. Muiuly the Eastern and West- ern States were represented, there beiy, as be- fore stated, five Chicagoans, the atreet nuinbers of three bebig dven. THE SECOND DOCUMENT was an “announcement oxiraordinary,” setting forth the fact of the *grand testimonial gift distribution of valunble and benutiful original ofl-palntings, embracing the chioivest works in the Nuational Art Company's collection pre- sented fu o serles of 250 testimonlal eifes to classes of 5) selocted patrons.’ ‘Then came the advice, *Itead earefully, for you are pesson- ally Interested.” The reporter ‘was ** uterests cd," and ho **read carcfully,” ‘I'ne Company, it appears, in the courso of its business, hod accumulated o large number of Huenuine and orftial oll-painting,” cach one of which had been selected nnd purchased with direct refercnce to lts utility inste art-publish- }Annmlng Committee, here In full, ing business, They had ‘selected 230 of them, and placed them at the disposal of n select committee o be distributed among patrons, . These sclected ralntings are all of a “*high average meri une of then less than 15x2f fnches in wlze. ¢ They are ull really superior speclmens of the best ar- tistic talent, and would be priced at art store or +aloat not less than 23 ana upwands.” They cost the Company ** all amounts 5 but ns they uurchased to supply the wantsof their businesa, “ the question of price was never half so Impor. tant " with the Company * as tho cousideration of thelr quallty and heauty,” Euch year tho Company was “oblized " to purchase icw paut. 1niza, und diaposo of the previous year's rtock to muke room for the new une. "Ihie usual method 11 such cascs was to eell them in larye citics and art-centres ot auction; but thls year' the Company had determined to have o dls- tribution amung fornier patrons, ** simply ask- Iug in return from the recivlents tho small ANIONLL BECEIBArY L0 COVET Lhe eXpense s attend- fug the making of it.” This was the third dis- trfinullnu, and the success of the two former ones wus us marked, and produced such favora- ble results in the mutterot bringnng the general art-publishing busiucss of the Company before the bublfe, that {t had *determined hereafter tomuke these distnibutions a pernounent fea- ture,—ontirely cschewing the sale of patntings {n tho usual method, but aceumulating and re- servig ull works hercafter purclused for future distribution.” As the nuber of paint. lugs wus very mesgre n comparison with the uumber of naes appearing on the Company’s vooks **us hoving patrontzed it during the last two years,” and, * destring to avoud the Imputation of and even the nppearance of par- tality or favoritisin,”’ the Company had sought #1he services of a commnilttes of gentlemon of tho strictest futegrity, and placed the wat- ter in their hunds, nsking them to take the bouks, secury the numes of all sald patrous, and determine In any manner they maw fit to what persons the mlnunr! should be glven. Tho Comnmitiee consisted of the lullowmf H, M. Luvo, Es grocer, Marion, 0.3 A, Bt. John, Ei aper correspondont, Clnclunaud, eb- Lcr, Munager Wobber Stlver-Plating Company, New York; Thowas Bhay, attorney, Cinclne natt, O, TIIEN OAME THE REPORT of the Comuuittee, whoeaid they had found 103,031 nauics ol the * order books, of which o Mst wis mate, As the name of every ono who ordered auything was Inserted every fhne he or sho went an_order, there was necessarily many dupiicates, but, **deeming the person wiso bad patronized the Compuny many tliues entitled to an equal proportion of opportunities to be chosen vver the person who hiad purchased but oneyy” thu Cominittes “tovk no pains to avold cuuylnmlm uames more thau once.’ Hence theie was o **possibility * that two or more patutinis imght by nwarded to the sumo person. The names wers sclected by lot, Then the Commlttee say: The extraordinary amount of work requlred to properly arrange the names of the immesse num- ber of ‘yuur putrons, and the nocessury care (o render gur seluction fair and Just (o all concerned, haa delayed thy completion of wur task; but now that it s tulibed, wo have the sutlsfuction of knowlng tust every{hing bus Leen done pruperly and with intelligent wothod. We hand you herowith tue bil) for the expenses attending e distrloution, properly audlied. to gether with the bide for printing ko list of Dame, curtificuies, elc. ‘Trasellng and hotel expenses of ¢ (alxtori hiys) Cupylug 108,054 1 !n Vlbru\muifl or Printiig 141 of naiuos. Priuting snnounceu Printiug aud nunibur{ng Pualagoon sentiug sBUGURCOINELIS 10 PaiFOl.+ Total .. The abo 3 Pl g the 250 certificate-holders, amounts to a fraction over 10 to cuch, which smonnt, ss per {ustructiol s olaced on - each patuting, fo ba pald by thos whom the paiutines ure swurded, We will add further that, aftur s careful inspocs tlon of the palutines, we choorfully certify ta their extruorainary merlt and be wuty, and that each and every one of themn (s wortl,, in our estimation, many tiwes the smuunt which tho expauves of thls distiibution will nupose un the persoie woo will recelve shew, The Att Company iuform thelr patrous that the expensa of #2410 must bu borue by the re- ciplents of the prizes fu order that the Com- mn; may uot be xnn **to absolute moncey losx, clerriug to the Jst of nawes, it says: **If your nawe is wol found lu the llst, 1his au- nouuceent will not coucern you, and the fact Lhat you reecive thess pupers will ouly be evie deuce that & mistake bos beew made fn sending you th same; butif your ueme Is fu the list you will please sign the fuclused certticats aud Turward the sawe to the Natloual Art Company, Cinciunatd, O'S together with the chargcs lor expeuscs of 210, aud the paintiug wiil be shipped to you by return expresy.” Certiticute-bolders who bave noexpress oftices, or who llve at such remote puints that expreds charges would be cxurbitaut, are mdvised by the Jompsuy Lbal & ymm.mlfl cau bo seut by wad, without dawage, b{nlu removed from the stretcier and rolled b u tube, ou which the post- 8ge would be 20 ceuts. Arrangements had been ceferted with tbe Awmcericau aud Uunlied States xpress Cowpanles to carry the paintiugs to auy polot on their lives at s uniforw cost of 23 a:ut,n: each, 10 bo puid on receipt of the paint- 2. Whea the reporter had *‘read carofully” the foregolug, he wade up_ his wind to {nvest, pay- {ug 1o attoutlon to & duzen testimonlals which fulluwed, sctting forih that the subscribiors bud 230 names, reetfved premium ol paintings from the Com- pany, WIILR GOING OVER 0 the Post-Office to_deposit the letter with the £2 Iuside he met a friend, who inquired I there Was any news. No," waid the reporter, “bnt I have got a barzan—an ofl-palating for 2.7 “What ';,r\'n?u-nrmunglhrm." S 1 Fhat’s cheap, ~ Let me tn, w11l you o L'l-rlnlnly.”p * ” And tho riporter showed the “extraordinary announcement,” and told about the generous #entleman who had given bim his certiticate. His friend ahut bis right eye. = Hn't lll. nlllrluhl 1 ed aw long have you hee: % “Two wecks,? ¥ R £ reiortert 41 sew; haven't got your eye-teeth cut.” ' Wit do you niean | Explain.! **You had better Invest your 22 in a green ribbon, and putit into your buttonhole. . (i over to » tell hitn Usent you, and ask bim what he knows about the National Art Publish- ing Company, The reporter put the letter Into his pocket and sought out the gentleman to whotn be had Mcx{‘lllrcutlul.l. “Won't | get an ofl-palnting 19224 fuche Laend GE!"g iy ¥ At “Nut tuch.? “\What will T get1" A chromo worth 15 or 20 cents, perhaps, © Yo don't say 01" ':li'cn. 1 do," *Do you know the Company1" “I know Webber," i Iy be the Company1" ;l‘go runs {t, but he Is mever fn when you +* Han be been long fn this businessi” “Yes, fle {s the onginotor of this testl- monial-to-patron busncss. Ife roped a goud thany papers fnto it ot the start-olf,—religfous and otherwise,—and made a profit of 400 ot 50) percenton the eugraviugs and paintivgs lio sent vut," ' Did you ever have any dealings with him1" Yes” 1 sent Llm 25 ceuts for an engraving called the “Three Graces,” When I got a loo at it I fuund that I could buy them for 825 8 thousand, or two and o half cents aplece.” ** Does he do much in thie line 1 o t‘l‘n Yo I'have known kim to get 2,000 letters *Iinust say that he In & slick one. Tlla cir- cular nearly caugnt me,” “Jt will cateli most people, trymen who dow’t read newspapers, - Wobler sends out 10,000 or 15,000 irenlars & month alf over the country, changini the testimonial when be lins run it Into the ground. And theso lists of 250 prizes are made up by the hundreds, and every man who gets n certitieate fs prettv sure especially coun- to sce his nawe u the list. Ao oll palnting for 22.10 I8 very P! ** But doe end the certificates to Torn, b Dick, and Harry 1" Yen," ‘*How does bie get the names?!? By vartous methods—buys the subscription lists of country newspavers, or busted newapi- papery, advertises to send something free, ete, * But this committee—a grocer, & journuliat, and an attorney ' “ Tl give yun £50 §f you can find one of them. If you addréss a letter to thew, (twill £o to the ""."“l\'\ tter oflice,” * Well,” eald the reporter, *‘my eyes have been opened; I'Ml keep ?XIY §2ln e > e —— SAN FRANCISCO ITEMS. 84x Fraxcisco, Cal,, March G.—The Clhron- fcte this mornlng states that charges against Mint-Dircetor Linderman have been forwarded Iromn this city to Mr, Glover, Chairman of the Cominitteo on Expenditures In_the Treasury Departinent. They are to tho effeet that Lin- derman directs the offalrs of the Minta—es- pecially the San Fraue Mint—to cnable brivaté fndividuals to make larie gains at the expense of dealers in good falth, on’ the trade dullars, and discloses brematurely the orders of the Treasury Department for 1HCHL parposes. George W, Abbott, absconding partuer of the fin of Abbott & Co., brokers, has been ar- rested on tho steamer Georgln, at. Acnpuleo, by United Btates Consul John'A. Sutter, Jr, Fif- teen thousand dollars were recovered, Ex-Fire-Commissioner Ordensteln Is missing, aad the widows’ and orphans’ fund of the Ex- cmpt Firemen’s Company, of which he was cus- todian, Is found to be short about 85,000, He 1s supposed to have abscunded. = A MYSTERIOUS BEING. New Yonx, March 6.—According to a morn- Ingz vaper, the Perslan Archpriest, who recently figured o fDetrolt, has been Jooked after here by ndetective from that city, Tho exalted visitor exhibited ietters to Viear General Quinn, Who says e hus no means of pronouncing ugoun the suthentizity of the Tetters, und 13 unable to say whether tho gentleman §a deserving of con- fidence or (8 nu fmpostor. lle nsked for no vrivilegus auch as priests usually desire tohave, and le has tiad none. TN, McCORMICK HALL, STAIL LECTURE COURSE. NEGINS SALE TO-MORROW, READING TOURNAMENT, SEATS At Ttoot & S t., Nescrved Keats belng wig g und £1 for {he greatest LITRIEAIY and MINTUTONIC Entertalnment ever given in Glhiicas ®u, whers will l’\lvc'A"l on TULSDA' MURDOCH, VANDENIOIF, DAINTY, COUTHOUI, T SLAYTON, anist, FANNIE DAN 14 3 Alh\l.l.lx.nfiki._lc{l'l:: LAST NIGHTS OF ALICE OATHS, The Peerless Qum‘r;s; English Comfc Opera, and her ero Comipany, Thursday Night-NARRBE BLEU Friday Nahtibencit Alice Gutes Haturday, Ostes Matlrien. 3 b LA b Haturdny'. ¢ Farowell=THE PRI g 1--Miss FANNY DAVE av, Cumiany. McVICKER'S THEATRE, 3d WEEK. Two (rphans, UNABATED SUCCESS, The Grandest Pre- EXFIY WAGHT luentation of thiv Groat Wadmwln{ and Eaturdsy| Drama ever given in SALINELS. this country. Elsborato I'reparations ara making for the last great Y e wuthor oF tue +iwo Urphana* enlitied ebrated Cian, 1l b, produced with the unlted forces of the Unlay Squars Thuatrs, Now York, and MeVicker's Theatre, FARWELL WALL, HSTEHRR! Thurstay Evening, March 7. MADAME h.i LVOTTPL i n the thile rols, gupported by a powerful chorns of Ilullfl;' 200 ‘\'UIC’K 3 ?;‘llll ll{h‘.:?l and Chorus of over 20 Clladren fo full costume, Mordecal i the Orand Frocenston, rlding TIE LUV AL HOMNSE Clev o Yo Veats S Lyon & THealy's hefore they aro all siken, 3R DRI, Diresior NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, v Jog, Grand Matinee Saturdsy, The re- Lt A B W. IRVING BISEOP, ‘The Frauds of Spiritaalism Completely Exposed. 3r. Blshop will explalo sl their tricks 1o brosd gas. Ught sad witli tie cabines figeu. fix Oee uped allday. Becure "our seats and ayvold the erly's Minstrels, UAVERLY'S TUEATRE, 3.1 HAVERLY.. e A“.'x“r_&-'i‘:tem 434 Mansger, it Nights PusRivel artlcy Campbell's CLIOY 1 4ok 't Phl el b e e SISl Phusto LilIndelpi i tnees Wednesday and Saturday, 2:30. Muaday—! ot Uucla Fow's Cabla. MCORMICK UALL, IPUN, Prof, Carpenter’s FUN. Wunda‘mfl sad Amusing Scenes In Mesmerism and Psychology TO-NIGIT. Commance st 8 0'clock. Adinusion 23 and 50 ceats. N Wb OBl Adul To-nigos, Grand Matinee Friday, I WAR PATIL! Oaly & (sw more nights of the greas ROBERT INIOCKLE, tha King of Maxiclans, Nextweek, My Awful Dad ON HERSHEY NALL. JULES G. LUMBARD'S TEITIMONIAL CONCERT TO-NIGUT, 7 HAIIR RESTORATIVE. SAVE|TO LEARN HOW TO DO YOUR] 1T READ AND HEED HAIR| wWHAT FoLLOWS, SBAVE YOUR 3XATR.—Tho laws of Heslth and Longevity demand i, the customa of social lifa requira It. The matter s of great importance In every way. BEATTIFY YOUR JIAIR.—It is the sur- passing crown of glory, and for tho loss of it there 18 o compennation. CTLTIVATE TOUR HAIR.—For by no other means can it be saved and besutified. LYON'S KATHAIROR, Discovered tlirty-five years ago by Prof. Lyon, of Yaln, i1 the raost perfect preparation in the world for prescrving azd beautifying tho balr. Tlestdes belng the best halr dressing ever produced, Lyon's Kathalron will positively prevent prayness, and will re= store nesv halr to haid heads, if the roots and follicles ara not destroyed. 1t actually performs thesa sectolng suiracles, of which the following ia A FAIR SPECIMER, 1 kad been entirely bald for several years, cone stitutional, I mippose. I used n few botlles of Kathairon, and, o 1oy grest surprise, I bave o thick growth of young halr. COL. JOUN L. DORRANCE, TU. B. A, T every important zespact tho Kathaizon (s abso lutely {acomparable, It isunoqualed 1, To Ctra Daldness. 2. To Nestora Gray Halr. 3, To Remova Dandru. 4, 'To Dress and Deavtify tho Halr, REAR IN MIND.—Tbo Kathairon {s no etlcky pasto of sulphur and sugar-of-lead, to paint and daub the halr aad paralyzo tho brain, It ja & puro and limpld vepetatle lotidn, fotended tore- store tha Lair by natural growth and refuvigoration. 1t s splondidly perfumed, and tho most delightfal follet dreuing known. No lady's or gentleman's tollet outt {a complete without Lyan's Kathalron. BOLD LVERYWHERE. ~ ERKENBRECHER'S Jon-Ton Starch 1s absolutely odorless, and Chemi- cally Pure. It'is snowflake whito, It is susceptiblo of the highost snd most lasting Polish. It possossos greator strongth of body than other trado brands, It is packed in Pound Parcols. Full Weight guaranteed, It costs loss money than any Starch in the World, It is manufacturod in the heart of tho groatest coreal rogion of tho oba, It is Bold universally in America by Grocers and Doalers, Its annual consumption reaches Twenty Million Pounds. ANDREW .IERK NT?RECHER. CINCI Erkenbrecher's Warld. Famous VCEAN NTT. EEeat ;;32::: for Fhad, AMERICAN LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpool. ‘Theoniy transatlantic line salling nnder tha Ame can Flng.” ulling every Thursday from Philadelph snd Wednesday from Liverpool. RED STAR Carrying the Belgian anid Unlec €xery twelve dayu, alterustel :}“I‘i L'l“' \"lllhl. 4 nd 4! st fo » FATIAIR BRI R v it & BONR, . pUsd Agente, 1y bast Huudoibii-at, Chilcago. LAWKILACE, Muiauer, OCEAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS, LLAN LINE 35 Furrcaey. A st reaidate, Superlor Ehips, Experlencednf- iff('l‘ Disciplined Crews, Nafety the tioverniog e Passenaers, through TATE LINE. NFW YORK TO GLASUOW, LIVERIGOL, DUBLIY, NPW YOI TS AN o bbod Dy PUnL Tl gat every Satur. uird street, Hoboken, York 1o Nolthampion, o Havre Vireuien, At cubtn, $10); second o, Jvlds stcerake, 40 surreneye For Grelgnt e OELIICHYS & Rod PABMORT Y i wtiag Given, New YoOrks ANCITOR LINEMALL STEAMERS CALIFSIA, NERb. kit ROLI A Mareh 2, 04 m ALIFNIA, Aehy, b a i) BOLIVEN, Marcti23, 08 B W T AT A g e 14 New York (o London direct. ALSTIA. Marclh 13...hoon | EL, Cabius, 83310 #70. Exe id cabln, 841 DEISON SROTIERS, National Line of Steamships, New York o Queenstown, Liverpaol, and Londen. Usbin passago frow §30 (o $70 currency. Eacumsion i 18 WL reduced rates. bleersge, .-(l‘- TYIIILI o0 'Fc“ llfl,lllll and, l!:’l"l’l":“‘?‘ {nformation apply to ¥ sadlings ¢ or st A0 bty Clark-it. 1200 LARSGN, No. ¢ The steamers of ¢! day from lremen fates of Daua; in New H Tu! oy d N LINE. Unlted states l{lll Toyrl Jail Kteamers, cw Yurk to Liverpoul via Queenstowi, THEISDAYE AND A TCIDAYVS. F, C. BROWR, Gen. Western Agent, 32 South Clark-st. Drafisva ¢ rlialn and [reland for sale. CUNARD MAIL LINE. Ellllnflhnn times 8 week tosud frow Brittah Porta. west Price: Apply st Compan; Clark and Randulph P, i, DU YEH Ofice, northwest corner Chicago, Qunera] Western Ageat. BIRDS, z Tmported CANARIES, Talking Parrots, snd ather Faucy Birds. d Aquariume, FRED BIRDS s CI"'k..“ Taxldermists’ Materials, &¢. 30, thisd Surea montbe fron this date,’or oy Wil bo disdliowed. ¢, A3 R K o Clpretey. o e _TEAN, = ~Tho chofcest in the world—Jmporters' PriceacLargest Cowpany 1 Alderica— o fapie articlomplcases overybody—Trade constnually facteasibg—Ageuis w: cat [0 a—dun't X 187, RAILROAD TINE TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Exrnixation Rerzrenca Manxs.— Ratnrds excrpted, *Sun, Tie excepted. § Mondsy excepte r Y e SMilwaukes Fasenges 2Miiwankes Passenge 0reen ftay Exprew, Bt 1 & Ninneapaiis o) & Winana £ BLSCromen Exprese, bMaryuierio Expre. atieneva Laxe & Hockford, blienava l.ake Expre Tollman Fote] Cars are_run thrangh. hatwean Chl- e and Counctl Diafle, on the traln leaving Chicago atinavn. Naorhet rond rnns Pollman of any other form of hotel enre west of Chicagn. a=Pepot corner of Well' —Dapot corner of Can CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLROAD. 00t of f.ake-at., Indlana-av,, and &izteenth- ol and Bixteenth-ats. Tickdt OMces, 20 Clari- Depon ha Arrive. Meniota & Galesburg 7:43 p.m. Uttawa & Ktreator ” Itockford & Freapor n Aurors Passengs Jawner's Gros, reeort & tuh Omatia Night Expr Texas Fast Express an Cily & St. J " Tullman_Patace Dinjne.Cers and Pullman 10- wheel Fln{lxn?-cnn run between Chicagd and Omaha on the P'scffic Express. 3 CHICAGO, 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LIYE. Ticket ottices 2 Clark-at. _snd at_Kinxi Bt. Tanl & Minueapolls Ex... (*{0:00 w, m, EL Paul & Minapeajoll . |' 9:00p, m. '} CHICAGO. ALTON & BT. 1AUIS AND CHIOAGO KANBAB CITY & DENVER SHORT LINES, Gnlon lieput, West Side, near Madison-ss. bridie, and Twenty-thinl-st. Tickot Ufee, 123 [afidolph-at. Chicago & Paitucaly Etreator, Lacon, Waviton Joliet & Dwlght Accommdatn CHICAQO, MILWAURFE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Unlon Depot, corner Madison and Canai-ste. Tickes Ufiice, 71 South ,Cisrk-at., opposite sherman Housc, aud &t depot. 1 & Minnesdis } Itay, aud Meomaba through Day Expro o #10:102. m. | Wisconsip, lowa, 4k xpress. ... © 5:00p. m. In & Sinl | iay, btovens Point,aid Asti| Tand through Nghi EXpreas. 't 9:00p, m. All trafns run vis Milwaukee, Tickets far 1. P and Minneapoliaare good eliher via Madiron nd Pral Bl oF via Walimown. LaCroee. wad Winooa: R T B q ‘aud fout. of Twenty-sceond. PO e lien 1% Handoipneat.. near Ciarierd "™ wil £t {Mll K. Louts ton oPeuna, llurlington & Keokuk Dubnque & Koux Clty & bubuque & Stout Cit; Gliman Pasvenger. . @ Un aturday niiiit Funs to Centraiia onty, 0n Saturday night rucs o 'eoria only. 5 MICRIGAN OENTRAL RATLROAD, -at., 82U {00t of Twenty-sacand-st, southeatt coraer of Rtag mer 11 usz. Depot, fout of Lal TieKet Oiee, 67 rk-at., «fihx} rand Pacits Hotel, andat P nll (via Maln and Alr Line). Expre, e, azos Accommadation. [ 343, . Z10 FITTSRURG, PT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. Depot, corner Canal oud Madisoa-sts. Ticket Ofves, o ., Palmer House, and Grand Usciric ! Mail and Expres Jiacine Erpress ‘aat LLi BALTIMORE & OHIO. Tralnsleave from Exposition Bullding, foot of Mone ruesst. Clfekot Utlices: wi L., 1'ol it irand Pacie, aud Depoi ( Morning Express. A UAKE SHORE & MIOEIGAN BOUTHERN. Teave. | Arrl HMorning Viat 7:35 8., Sl Exiriaees. 1O b . 8 8408, PITTTSBURG, OINCINNATI 4 8T. LOUTS B. B. (Clncionat) Atr-Line and Kokomo Line.) Depot coruce of Ultuton sud Carroli-sis, _ Wer KANEAKEE LINE ‘wenty-second-at. art Arrive. CHICAGO, ROCK TSLAND & PAGIFIO RAILEOAD D T Chari-ate Shernotn tiuiae, T+ Arrive. Omahs. Leaven L7, Recormn Tkl Exreas. All meals on the Owmaha Kxpress are served o dinlog cars, at 75 ceuts cach. CHICAGO amm; | JLLINOIS RAILROAD, Tickes Unlices: 77 Clark-at., U7 Dusrborn-st., and Depot, wrroll-ste. curper Clntod and I Leave, | Arilve. * pto e} * 840 PN, 33 P T:I5 8. i ) TIEY ARE THE BEST. ~Ask your Vualer for them BURT'S SHOE _LLGA &5 NITED BTATES OF AMERICA-IN THE CIR- ‘cutt Court of the Uuited Siates for tho Narther Vistrict of 1iiuols, (@ chiancery)’ John X. Dealvon air Johin ‘W, irouks ve. the Chivazo and Towa Liatiruad Tumpany, sndulse Clarles 1 Bowdltch, Wa, G, Weld, sud G J, Morell it iuterventlon, Notlce 13 hereby given that In oursusiice of & decred of the eslid Cuurt entered of record the fuurch (4) day of Devember, A. oury W, Tistop, Master b Chancery of Lourt, wa'such Muster, a1 the huur of teu (U @'clock fn'the furenoun of Bate Brusy, the nioth (0ih) day of Marchi, 1574, st the frant dour of Atie butiding Buw Used by 841 Court as & Cour+ Kuawn ks i ife Bullitig, nuinbers City of Chivagu, Couns b el a8 directed ¢ b i fuhest aud refor, the MOFtkAusd preifove v d particalurly described a4 fol- Irvad uf the “said Chicagu and owa Hatiroad Company Liade of Lo Lo bisde, etendiug rom Joliet, in the County of Will, to Forestoo, 1o tng ounty of Ugle, thoaald” State of Jliuts, focludiog Fixatar way facrefor, roud-bed, ‘suporatructurs, jroos Lslr. sptices, bulls, uuts, apikes, all e lasis depol gruunda, statiun-bouses, depots, vluduc timler, aud tiaterials, sud proputty purch coustruction of sald 10616 lus| a of sloug tRe 1i quired by fald Com I0FLgade [0 85 Felatl fuseilier with sii 804 Slugular iy Louemnsnts aud 4" Jutteudnces thersto Lelooglog. aod the reuts. lasucs, d prolita thereof, 3ad sl the estate. right. tilc, snd ntciest Whatioaver, 84 o Iaw as fu £quity. of sald Chicauo aud Iowa Raiiroad Cowpucy of lo aidtaine an nce the exccn- twaald rallrusd, same othef pruperiy, Flgnte, abd francibsea and Lings whatsoever which were lutended W ba conveyed ‘)l ald suw fu the Lands ur uuder tho cou- worizeye 1y of the Kacelver sppoluted (n thls e uid e rSpeby dcquired by pufcbrse or biber: wisc by sald Jteceiver during the peudeucy of this suit ur use In copuection with such ruad, and which ahall be at the tima of said salv 1n Ll boayestlun, or which he Le entitled, Wgethicr 82 one eotlre prup- ity aud oL fu scvarula barvels. Uupaid o cotpuls secured b( thy wortgage furecivsed (o sald cuuse muybe reccived by the Master frum Lhe puc- Ehaser fatledof Caah fa part papiacac ot tha purctiass: wwobey Ju the mauver, (o teat, sud upon Lby e e o L Paal ST ike s thide o Dy cter aad teri §2 o e metoreniity b Sl Uicee bt ocont Ta5ald sald Cat cause ln. Caurt, =4 HENRY W. BISHOP, u".'fx':':"x}.' Tiaaciey of the Clfcult Coart ur tua Usliea blaled 807 the Burtier Duirict of Loy cause, 80d &l £ty

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