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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCIE “4, 1880. 7 AMUSEMENTS. eet A . Ly April, MA8iGs No, 2 red ate ira tt Et Gh Be May, i ut ne atites igh, emizedty. dUaet No, d whito, 44c; rejected, th, #4170; prime, 64.40 Fe hilly oAbreniRs a4 acatts Hal at ise v6 id) fan buy earn, BAND bus onts, PM oweNTe--Whent, 4,000 bur carn, 61,000 but onls, gu bes : ST, LOUIS. 114, Mon March 2—FLONR—Faator, fancy, Fr Lor te uIT Mtay: BLU Junot eholee, SONG Nny's fammlly, £5.75 bldg XXX, $5.83 bid. peaks “Wwhont lower, but advanced nt tha cfosoy fred, S120 L2G cnet: BLOAL2NG Marchi 3 AlN FL ODH Ge POA aeons Ba alo, #121 askody No. 4 doy 1213( 91-234, Meg enahs evra Atarch Aub ar ee Tuner tate Hil we ts itt 3 fre ‘pl ict a i Tae se hi, AH Moy.” Rye lowar to ements firm and slow, nt POP ae Si Bacon ketive OL eLawaTS PESO ac Tare montinnt, I Felour, BWW brine sehent, ALO Dnt earn, latte onie, (HUI Frey LIM HG Dartey. 4.0m Dus BOVE GoewlOUr, QUO Urlal wisant, MANIGUE corr, sou MILWAUKEE, . MIEWATRER, Wiss Murct 3-FLoun—Dall and anchanget qnaly: viesukeC 20 Macety, $130) Apri io. 8 Milwaukee, 81.08; No, sy arms No. Ave, Ontn “Rartoy quot; 3 Quiet but stead Heaisds May, ulety No. 2, Ale, i p augment Ltt —lhulland wenk nt $1.2004.35, cei Pia indL nnd uinatuetiaed 8t BAD, rcs ae vey —s CINCINNATI CascisNaTh Match L-CoTTos—stondy at 125 f0. Frovil—guiet and unchingedy family, §.00G6.10; taney, BTAG.1De Gnaix—Wheat-Strong and higher at #122. Corn mronger at fic. Oats—Domand fale and market firm tima@nke Iyotiriner nt SZvic, Harloy qulot but frm exten N 11), THA BI, PROVISION: re dutl at #1200, Dart irony, nt r.67.. te suee Le arrr AL 64.25, BN, $7.00 n= CEG omand {nie aNd WArKOt fin "BL Bld STi, FS. her edt choles Westorn peserse, 2 ‘Ohlo, Hao. ‘LINBERL BOS'TON, poston, March 3.~FLoUn—Mrmer and prices un- nse Guatx—Cor In fair demands: mixed‘and yotlow, tec. Onte tn fair demand and unchanged, Myo, We *Sorren—Wostern choice creamery, 04a7e1 falr to good, Wate; dairy packed, 226200; tadlo packed, Ae Eans—te. RecrirTs—Floug, 2.800 brig corn, 11,000 bu; whent, O hit sT8— Flour, 200 dria; PTE WrantFie paldera riot ilisponad 40 ne ad Ponnsylynain, bg Go; Aichi Gam Seabee) COMPING nnd delaino, Wyseay pulicd, basic. LOUISVILLE. LOUISVILLE, March 3.—CoTrox—Qatet nt 12}4c. + FLoUR—Oniot ind unelianged. Guatn—Whent steady nt €1.7291L23 Corn firmer; Fo, 2ehite, HGH ic; do mixed, 2c, Onts dull; K0,2 white, Metloy do mixed, Baile. Rye quict; 9, 2, SANTO. Steady, with a falr demand, at $14,002 18.50. Hiovistoxweebark tu Ug han (e. Hulk ments quiet; sbouldern, 4840 460; .ONA7e: clear, Te. Macon quiet: shoulde: @i red. NEU Oiskyiendy at $1.45, KANSAS CITY, Bpeclai Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KANSAS CITY, March 8.—GHAIN—Tho Price Current bu; shipments, 33,200 1.16; Marob, $1.10; No. 3 1Ur34y Moreh, #40734, Corn—ltocolpts, S805 ti RT ALIB ER UNeeUGds Rod eamk Bor beacent ioe reporta: Wheat, recoipts, 1, ‘buy weak; No. 2 cash, : DETROIT. Detnotr, March 4,—FLOUR—Quict. Gnain—Wheatqniet; extra nominal! No, 2 whito, HDbigs, Maren, #12 Did; April, $M; May, ELM; L.A asked, rcrirre—Whost, 4,000 ba. -BUIPMENTS—Wheat, 400 bus PEORIA. Pronia, March 3.—GRAIN—Corn activo and steady; Digh mixed, %4@35){0; mixed, ab{@sii¢c, Onts dulls No.2whito, M{aSHgo, Hyo Gems No, 2, Tr Sifouwinine SStoesy and uochagged at €1.05, BUFFALO. :BurFALO, March 8&—GNAIN—Whent negleciod; Rominally unchanged. Corn quills sales 6 ears No.3 ‘Tolodo on track at 47}4@e4se. Othor grain inactive. Mailnoab FRRIGHTe- Unchanged.” INDIANAPOLIS. pinibaroue, March 3.—QUAIN—Wheat steady; 0.2 red, H2OBLIL Cor No.2 fed i Oo Urmor at 8G. Osta O8WEGO. Oswzgo, Marchd.—Grats—Whent Arm; white Mich~ dein, in carelotsy $143. Corn—Markot dull; Western 1 Sie, ‘PETROLEUM. icheveLANnn,0..March3.—PETROLSOM—Unchangoit; Blandard whito, 310 tost, Ho. Pirranvng, March 3.—PRTROLEUM—Aative; crude, ‘oaks Tan at Markor'a for sfiipmunt; refined rs . Gn March I—DeTKOLEY: the nichest, (Ghar the tow on, 200,000 Deis, COTTON, New Ontraxs, Ia, March 3—Corrox—Firm; yw iniddling, 12ge; Koo ordinary, Myer net roceipte, 62% batons gross, 8,850; oxporta to Great Dritain, 19,18; the Continent, 0,880; coaat- middling, 10; Wise, A757; nalos, 5,0); stock, SF Lavine Mow Stare hee CORTON SAaRea mihi WW; ehiproenta, 2,1 DRY aoons. New York, Starch 4—Buslioss rather more activo ‘With cotton gouds commiasion houson, and prices very Sie Printe in moderate demand, and several mukos of sbirting prints advanced to 1340. Drone goods,tawns an hats getty und rie” Wonln woods slemnnd and vory dem, Forolsn goods In good bwin) Brea tt req at TURPEN TINE. FWitstnorox, March S—-Svinirs TURPRNTINR— Steady at sc, STRIKES. IN ST. LOUIS. Special Diaputeh to The Chicago Triduna, §r. Louis, March 3.—The throatencd strike of Workers at the Vutean Iron-Works of this city fully fuangurated, and between 400 and 600 Men uro now out, A pleco of pnpor was found tacked upon a post nt the ontrance to tho works this morning, benring the legend; “ fendent ts dotermined we eliall aign the all U We fire determined to work like whity men.” Tho death warrant refors to the contract ta oliet schedule, to tho fact abide by u Pittsburg Intend of a Jc and thealtuston to. # white men” that ft was remurked thut the Company intended employing negro biborers, aA are bumber of Me men Wore grouped about thy idle works to- ¥4 but Shere was ne distirbunce, and tho ho throat Sixty men employed: on the Bt. Louis dike, 5 workmon disclal t enug netiges nim the authorship of Who struck yesterday for bigher wa; we! pal oft to-day ant in -y others, only 1118 Makers still continues. 7. Louis, March i—A bout 150 of the 200 stono- ngots who atruck sulle daye Ngo buve resumed aon + tho Increase of 60cents per day tn wages emanded by thom having been mude by tho Of Women working on the Government dike spiel Carondotor, tf, six miles below this city, naa struck yeaterduy for an advance of 25 conis: COMPROMISED. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ILWAUKEE, March 3.—The compositors in oSentines office mutoa demend on March 1 for an increase to BS cents por 1,000 ems, an- uncing thair-intention to atriko unless tho advanco was grated. Thoy havo been stein a mde wt nt eet A compromise baa bee! é CINCINNATI, Cixcinwati, 0., Murch 0,—Thirty-alx of the orkmon of the Straub Mill Company have “4 k, and say they expect more to fullow them. ine Cause 18 4 refussl of the proprictors to. al- strug) petra pay for tine above ten hours a day, 4 ‘hero ro about 20 men employed. —— ‘i IN MILWAUKEE. Special Dispatch to The Chiceoo Tribune, talewatnces, Wis., March 3.—Tho journeymen «| re havo Jnsugurated astrike for an advance 20 per cent, ‘The domand will ba aoved tai to. od Orden 2? Mald, u6 tha omployors ure driven with HIGAN STATE FAl MIC Re. Spectal Dispatch to The Chtcaga Tribune, piruorn, AMlch., Mareh 3.—The Locating Com- nice day decivod'that the next Michigan sball be bold in Detroit Bopt, 13 to 17, Beate way Sucluatyo,, Magy €1.2556 Ly ot ies duly Jobbing, $12.25 enahy 812.198 per. Mt. “Wheat quiet; ononed nnd olnsed dutty No. kon hard. #.2h¢ No. t Milwaukee, thzige Naw N41 rejected, spring, Bo. ly. Mesa pork trim at 1Lye April, Prime stom lard, $7.15 cash is—Fiour, 00 brisy wheat, 200) buy barley, MENTS—F our, 8,000 brist whoat, 2000 buy bare corn, £0,000 bit. m and prices gradually etrengthonings except at very full prleens Ne; Michigun and Wis- ‘Lard Quiet: prime fa htrauldern, clear rib, 47g; clour, Te, Haws—sugnr= 1 ‘Market clonini at cheer Unlpiiones BAUD brisy no bnsuass i a nrlan oi % “alos ii bolo? secaipia, a jos; Toco! Tw, Fee To whom it may enicern: As the Superin: louth- Warrant before going to work, wo hereby natify who do to ivave tholr measures for this: Here follows a rude represontation of A coffin.) To cir pinces stipplicd readily tiled Labor being necessary, Tho striku of the eabinatmnkers ‘and,wagon- THE COURTS. A Perpetual Injunction Granted Against tho Metropolitan Horse Railway. Heavy YVoridlcts Against the Mlinols Central and Lake Shore Rallroads, New Suits, Divorces, Iudgmonta, Con- feasions, Eto, METROPOLITAN CITY RAILWAY. Yesterday morning Judge Barnum rendered Hisdeelsionin the casa of the City of Chicago agninst the Mefropotitan Clty Railway Company. ‘Tho bill was filed Ahouta year ago ta enjoin the Railway Company from hylug tricks and oper~ ating a horse railway on Lake, Canal and West Fourteenth streets, and the case was beard In December last. The Court raid the Initial ques- tion was, whether a. court of equity had juris- divtion of the case as presented, to award relict by infunetion or otherwise, ff tho ofroumstances so reauired. It was very clear that the City Council was the trusteo or wunrdinn of tho Public streets. Such guardianship or trustees Fhip was ouforeed by tho Conatitution of the Btate, Art. XL, Bea, whigh provited that to Jaw should he passed by the’ General Assembly xronting the right to consteuct and operate iy atreot-ruilway within any city, town, or in- corpornted village, without reqtitring tho cons sontof the local authorities having control of tho street or highway proposed to by occupled by puch streeterallroud. This provision of the Constitutlon recognized that the focal authori ¢ had the control of streets and highways, fund thit It was the constitution: Pillow: of the State to prohibit the Inying of street-ratironds in the streets of towns, yillages, and oltles withortt legishitlve aut! It niso recognized the constitutional policy of the State to require aiteh legisiative quthority to bo exerclecd, not only by the Btate Leglshiture, but by the elty authorities, The Horse and Dummy uct alsa recognized the aime prinelples, ‘and tho statute relative to dedlention of atresia made the eity not only the trustee of, but tho Abeohite owner in fee alinple for the purposes: of tho trust, of the streots dediented In puren- ance of its provisions, Whe eity was the repre- sentatlve of tho State in the exorcise of the powers dolueuted toit,and wes charged with tho responsibility of performing those dutles, Tt was liuble tn damages for Injuries that night ocenr te persons or property from untawful wae of tho atrests. Inthe chirncter of theese duties and responsibilities lay the solution of the ques. tion whether a vourt of equity bud jurisdiction to interfere. It was conceded that {f tho Metropolitan City Rafiwas ordinance was invalid, the city could in tho ¢xorelso of Its police pow provent iis construction and operation. Resort to thera powers might load to rict. The same duty on tho part of the City Government to preserve the Atreets for tho benetitof the public whieb would Justify tho use of the police force also justified an nppent ton court of ehuneery, which, by dunetion, could secompllsh the ‘same end wit unt resort to force, yiulunce, and possible bivod- shod. Thoro must, however, be such an obstruction of the streets ns to cause n nuisance, and mere evidence of Megality onthe part of these mak. ing the obstruction would not of iteelf bo sulli- elent to constitute ttn iiisance. But in the case of 4 street-ratirond {twas useless to arguo that it was tot-un obstruction to tho ordinary use of tho streots, and it was clear that If everybody wasnt Morte to build such rallronds they would unquestlonnbly becomd iuisunees. Was the city, then, restricted to the use of the pollee force tn stich cuses, ur night (t apply te a court. of chancery? The common hiv supplied no ade> use remedy, and he must thorofure bold that the Jurisdiction of the Court In this case must bo sup ported. ‘The next point that arose in tho caso was tho objection made by the complainant in its bill that certaln requirements of tho Horse und Dumnny act had not been complied with, it war claimed that tho potition required by: tho act to be tiled with the Council haat hot been filed, nud that no publication of notice of the intention to present such petition bad beg made, ns required by the act. It was contended i, for evidence of these matters, the Court could look nowhere but to the reeord of the pro- ceedingsof the Council, that the churter of the elty required such record to bo kept, ant tho performnuce of this duty waa to be conclusively" presuned, Lt was contended Unt compliance 4s to these provisions of tho uct was nbsojutely necessary, in order togive tho Counelt uy Ju- risdiction over the mattor, and that the record of the proceedings of the Cownell, whieh hid beon ottered In evidence. wis tho sule source of Proof on tho subject. Tho point had been stated very strongly be Jige Beckwith In his Drlof, extructs from which the Court rend upon the point, Authorities had beon cited with ro- Bird to the rule on this point, applicable to vourts of gencral jurisdiction oxerelsing special powers, not in accordance with the courae of the common liw, ta minor legistative bodies convened in special ecsston and othor like bodles, but the City Council was a_braneh of the legis- Intive noworelenty, of the Stato, exercising cer- tain delegated powers, and was it to be treated with the same fijberalllty as a court of Inferior Jurisdiction, or a Justice of tho Pence, In such tnnttors? He had examined the cases citer, and found that thoy did not cover this ease, for the renson that tn thom thore wes a constitu tonal requireinent that the journal of the Le; isinttiro shoult be kept, in which certaln proseon ina wera = inperatlyely = required. fo be recorded. In this ense there was no controlling statute or constl- tutional provision requiring the Common Councitof tha City of Chioaga to record {ts findings na to proceedings which wero not its own proceedings, The petition required to ho filed with the Council and the publication af the notico also required wero the acts of and i pro: coudings of tho Motropolitan City Itniiway Come pany, and there was no law requiring the Com- mon Council to record such proceedings. ‘This viow wns supported and shown to be tho trua one in tho cage of Hughes vs. Wabash Rallway Compan: f& IIL, 174] and the cuses cited by Judge Walker in rendering the opinion in that ons. It was tobe remembered that tho Com- mon Council was not n body of inferior jurisdic- ton, such ag wore referred to Ju the numerous English and Amorioan caaes cited by counsel for tho complainant, it might well be urged that the vennry cet- ment of tho ordinance was a record that tho rerequisits had boen complied with, for it was a be prestimed that unless such prerequisit: conditions had been performed tha Common Council would not have pnased tho ordinance, Tf tho requirement ord beon that the municipal body fteelf should publish tho notice required, such publleation would kuye been a proceeding that must have beon recorded, but such was not the fuet. Tho Court, thorefore, must hold that the ordinance was not voit for the reason sug gested, untess tho evidences offered established tho fact that tho notico was not fo fact pub. lished. As to thla, there had been considerable ovidencooffored, but it wus of a very unsatisfuo- tory character on buthaldes, and thodudge sald be was unablo to decide upon the question of frat. s to tho question of the validity of the cere tiflcata, the Court said tho polnt was, whethor tho prostunptions ralsod by this evidence that, the notice was not in fact published were strong auough to overcomy the uthar- preaump- ton that tho Connell hud failed in ita plain duty in passing such ordinance without tirat requiring: such nutico to be given, He thought not. The Court next considored the olaim ninde by coun sel for tho compluinant that the ordinunce was vald for the reason thers had not been a petition ofa majority of the owners of property abuttty; ‘on tho strect uipen which the proposed rallrone ‘was to bo consiructed. ‘The ordinance we ap- proved on May 8, 1875, and on tho avening of the same day tho Ay, beenme incorporated under tho aot of 1872, which Tequited such 4 petition to bo presented, It waw claimed that the ordinance, although It was ap- Broved, rior to the adoption of the new ehnrter, id not become offectuut for the reason, that be- fore jt wita nccepted und the bond Hed, a6 res quired by its torms, the new vharter requiriy; much petition of property-avlders went {ito ef- foct, ‘Nhe Court considered ioe question whether the Horse and Duminy not of 1874 operated usa repeal of this provision of the act of 1872, In re- Intion to alties, ete., and held that It did not, on tho ground that both acta coulil stand togothor, and that {f it was to ba held to huve repented such prior Jaw, the symmotry and beauty of the constitutional \ provision tint laws: ehowld be ualforin throughout the state would be de- stroyed, becaugy on that construction towns and gltics orgauized under the general law before and those orginized after July 1, 1814, vhen tho Ilorsa and Dummy act wont Into operation, would be governed by different prayisluna. In tho former, consent of | property-ownens would be tequired; in tha latter, not. Applied to this particular case, the question wus as to whut ting the ordinance wua intended to take effect, und at whatthne did it tke ef- feet. The ordinance was to take uffect, by ite express terms, upon itaueceptanve and the fling of abond, Itwas admitted that the bond was not filed until somo time after the new churter had been adopted yy the city, Tt hud been oon tended for the defense that tho Metropolitan City allway Company had a vostud right to ace cept the ordinance and to tle a bond atany reigonublo tine, oven after the ndoption of tho new charter, but caunsel admitted that before tho filing of the bond, and after the adaption of the presout elty charter, the City Council could have repealed the ordinancu in question, Hut if the right wus a vested one, it could not be tiken away by a repea- fng ordinance, The ordinunco bad oD amonded by the Council and was not bindlog on the Company until it wus accepted, and tho ef- fect of the adoption of tho new churler waa to withdraw tho unaccepted proposition. The de. fondunta themselves scomed to have taken the view that it was necossury to filo the petition of property-ownurs required by tho new charter, und made an offort to do #0, but thoy failed to sooure tho signutures of 4 suficlent number of ioparty-cwnord, Upon this point, thorefore, a ordinauico wust be dolared fnvalld. Whe Court algo considered at longth the point ralved by complainant's counsel, thut tho ordl- pence wos Sent genom i wna Sor more than wonty years, aud upon ¢ ordinance waa Invalid, “This point was dlsctesed hy tbe Court borated with great cleary and elal negs and force, and held to be clearly futal to tho valility of defendant's ordinance, ‘The In- Junetion prayed by the bill was ordered inde perp nl, Col. Hough anid that the Metropotitan City Hallway Company would take nn appeal, and counsel were given until Tuesday morning to prepare n deeren to be entered, embodying the views of tho Court, aa above exprensed. FEDERAL COURTS, 4 The Aina Lifes insurance Company filed a bill yoaterday against Margaret C. and Cora Harris, % T. Heald, dosinh and Thomas Cratty, and Charles freind. to frevlose a mortguge for £8,000 0n tho N, W, 14 of Soc. 10, tho N. B. at Hee. 1, the 4, Bie of Hee. 4, and the 8. We 14 of Bee, 3, ‘F. t1, it. 6, cust of the dtp, m. Anal dee ntered yesterday In tho United Rates Clroult Cottrt fa the swig block enge of Samuel 1. Purrill va, The Winois Cen tral Ratlroud, | The amotint found duo tho eom- Lilet is SPIT. A slinilar deere tor DIAG wis entered aginst tho yan Southern & Northern Indiana Railway Compiny in favor of the same plalutitt, ‘These cnses wero heurd by dudge Harlan last spring, and decided hy him a ahort tlise ago. The exanination of Inwestudents will take place to-morrow in the Appetiate Court rooms, Bradford Hancock was yesterday elected Age signee of W. 1. Mnyham, and appointed Ap- nignee pF NF resi, Leto Assi " . Hs Jenkins was appointed Assignes o} George C. Chriatinn, pi 5 DIVORCES. Hattfo A. Stileon filed n bill yesterday against her husband, Alfred L. Stilson, asking fora di- voree on tho ground of desertion. Mary A. Robinson also asked for a divorcee from Arthur Robinson onthe ground of habitaal drunkenness, Judge Jnniesnn yesterday granted a divorce to Mary Cleary from ‘Chotnas A. Cleary on tho ground of druhkonnoss, Judge Tuloy yoaterday granted a divorce to Rarah N. ‘Thomas trom Urice Thomas on the ground of repented eruelty. STATE COURTS. Henry Tift Aled a dill yesterday against Henry Beand Esther Miller, W. 8, Clark, and others, to foreciose a mortgage for $2,000 on Lot 12, Mook 10, In Bushnell's Addition Charles Stelubelas began nati for $4,000 ngulnst Charles &, Hess and Otto &, Bintthono, PROBATE COURT. Tn tho estate of Cathorinu Peterson, lottors of administration wore issued to Charles Peterson, attd his bond for $8,000 was approved. THE CALL. Jopar Druwxonn—In chambers. dupar Broparrr—Not in court. APPELLATR CounT—18, 9, 21, 2, and 2. No case on trint. JubDGE GAnt~£80 to 652, inclusive. No case on trial. Jupag Sitt—Preliminary call 851 3to 91, in- elusive. Peremptory call: 723, 736, 734, 750, 760, 703,703, No, 710, Volght vs. Newton, on trial. dubae JAMEsos—Chunccry motions at 9:25 Am Jynon HRogrrs—Severnt raitrond condemnna- tlon cnses, Sot enso Wilt, Hingins ‘va. Monroe, still on trial, and good for the d on Jupan MoRAN—lH to 100, and 108 to 120, Inclie ve. No. Freeman vs. Chicago City Itallway Company, on tr Jubay TLE nd 8. No2Zon hearing. Jung BAtNuM—No enll, No, Hun old caten- dar on trinl Jupoy Loomtg—Insane cases 9 to 10 a. m. Con- deunuilion edges Nos. 1,121, 1,055, 1,04, 1,125, and vupae Jasesox—Criminul Court—Nos. 893, 00%, U37, 080, 3,020, 1,009, 1,070, and 3,048, JUDGMENTS, Surrrion Covntlupar GAry—Henry Furst vs. Eliza A. Hildreth, $39147.—C. 'f. Gilbort va, C.N, Buckland, $208.61.—J, V. Farwell & Co, v George H. Thompson, $633,11.—C. G, Itoss a, vs. Same, $2,970,01.—H1. A. Strong ot al. vs. John D. Dunean, $164.21,—Lena Marx vs, Katherine Loiniteeker: vordlot, $14.—Frank X, Binz et al. ‘va. Micuael Kecley, $787.00, Jungr Switn—Churles Kern, use, ote, va. Henry G, Dressler, $1,163.07.—State Mutual Ald Associntion ve. Honry Plessnor, $425.85.—1 C, . yA, Augustus and Ellen J. inr- b= WH. Klapp & Cu. ve Gears H. ‘Thompson, $8033.24.—George E. Gerts va. Thane R, Diller, $415.40.—Valentine Dlatz vs..lobn A. Mathizov, $2.—Willlam Doan ot ab vs, Churles L, Andereon, $271.03. —— ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. Orrawa, If, March %—The Suprome Court metatdo'clock this morning with a full Bench present, Tho following proceedings were had: NENEARING DOCKET, 4. United Stites Mortgage Company vs. Grose; motion for leave to file supplemental petition for rehearing. 3. Sinttery vs. Hafferty; motion by appellee to apportion costs,’ 59, Sinith otal. ys. Dennison; motion by de- fendant tn error for rule on platutif’ in error to file n now supersedcearn bout, 20. Tho People vs. Dulaney; by potition, for leaye to amend tho petition. Al. Beach va, Tho First Methodist Eplscopnl Church of Falrbury; notion by appeltea to dig- milss aprent, 63. Cawley et nl. va. Tho People; death of Hugh M. Burks, ono of tho appetite, a fs = ed, with leave to proseento in the name of the othor appelinnta, Tho Court adjourned to Do'clock to-morrow morning, — CIRCUIT COURT TERMS. Spretal Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune. Sprinariety, It, March 3.—Needless alarm ne been vecasioned by tho statemants recently published In reference to Journals of tho last House, partioularly by those to tho offect that they do not show that Mouse bill No. 764, chang- ing the terms of the Circuit Courts, was properly passod as an omergency bill, and soveral letters have been recolved hore {reference to the mn! ter, Wero this atatement trio endless troub! might arlae, fo many Important Interests being affected by any tutormalty in regard to the torma of those Courts, ‘Tho matter has been in- vestignted, and happily tho impreasion that has “gono abrond is found to bo an erroneous one, ‘ha bill in question waa not an emergency’ blll, and did not contain tho emergency clause, It therefore did not require to bo passed by tt two- thirds vote, ‘Cho bill was properly passed, and no informality 1 rey upon tho records that can affcet its valldity. : THE QUINCY CASE. A Call on the Clergyninn Who Did tho Marrylng—A Chance Mecting with tho Young Lady=Jer Opinion of Mr, Davis, There were no now dovelopmonis of 4 start- Ung naturo relating to tho Quincy seandat yes- terday, so far as Chicago fs concerned, Tin ‘TRIBUNE of yostorday morning covered all the dotalls, and tho atatomonts wore pronounced In the muin correct by the parties interested, ‘The young victim of tho alleged bigainist, Carrio Lyneb, ts till in the elty, us well as hor mother and atopfather. The police autboritics declared that they bad obtained no furthor information, and probably nothing tnore will come out until the advent of tho chief agitator of all this trouble, Clarence E. Davis, who Is held in Albany uwaltlng tho action = of Suporintondent O'Donnell, who, in turn, was awalting a requisitiiu trom the Governor Upaarday, whioh probably came laat night. Tho Phicf auld that, as soon agit came, he should dispatch a vlty dotective to Albany, and the prisoner may be looked for withlu two or three days wt tho farthost. reporter visited the residence of THE REV. DUNKE FP. LEAVITT, No, 381 Mohawk street, yestorday afternoon, for ¥ urpare of inquiring about the marrige of the couplo, he having been roportud us the clorgy- man who officiated at the ceremony, Mr. Leavitt was rt tho thine of tho reportor’s call engaged with a young Indy ina eontiden tial conversation, Ble left as soon asthe new arrival wan announced, Mr, Leavitt appeared ta bo loath to. Inpart any fnforinution upon the subject, but final Wy deknowledmed that he mur: riod the couple. [lo aald he questionod thom 1s clogely na be dared to under the clreumstuncer, hut tho jaws of this Kiite were suoh as ta loave the minister yory Nitle Hborty, and when # congo from the County Clork wus presouted thoro remained vory _, little for, thy oticiating clergyman ta do but to tle the knot. He auspeoted thut something might bo outof the way by their manner, but they un awored all the questions whlch he foit be ‘had a right to put, and ho married thom, r Leavitt was asked whethor he had re- turned the Hocuse to the ollice of the County ork. Ifo replied that he had not. Somotimes ho re- turned the Heonge at onve, and sometimes ho dolayed doing go fora tine, Ie sald be could not fimngine how {t waa the reportory had gotton hold of the information that ba married those rtios. ithe reporter suspected that the yoting lady who was about taking her doparturo us he arrived wus fone other than Afra, Davis, or Carrie Lynch, and aocontingly ho staid at tho house no longer than was nocossary to complete his business, and then followed ii the wake of tho rupldly- reveding figure. He succoodod In boarding tha same car with her, and ag she alighted at the Revere Houso ho intercepted hor at the en- trance to the botel. The Interview was. A BRIEF BUT INTERESTING ONE\— fomething atter this fushion, the roportor tak- ing: tho tei IL bolieve this ts Mrs, Davis?” “* T beliove it is, alr,” with some surprise man- MEG dalle pone rude, bat woula ish tu appear rude, but would you obfect to having a thet interview with H Taine UN® reporter?” : cay ue He Ne bas been too much said in the Pie thery are auy misstatements Io Tuy T'HIB- UNK they wern the renuite of wrong informa. t fon, and if injustice haa been done to anybody, bis RInUSE Will be only too glad to sot thom tlhe. “ Edo not think thoro wero any misstatements in the articte, sacont one.” What was that?" “The aceount said that t doubted his guilt at flrat. Pid not doubt hisgullt from tho very firat”” an Then, you belloved him guilty from the start, Ml yon? “ From tho firat of the dovelopments, 3 did." © And you would then bo porfectly willing to havo him punished when he t= brought bere?” “Noy Tean't exactly sy that.’ “What do you moan; that you would not wish dha. reene teed?" of. Voll, J inean that I would like to seo him get athe Wanys”? “Might Liansk If you intend going back to Quuiney with your prranta?’? “ORL” exchtimed the young girl, you would Kit albontof meit Eabould stand here much jonger. Imight stand bere all day and talk to it And she shook a letter which sbo held in her hand coquodtienly ned, brushtty pitst the re- Porter, whe tripped Lightly up the stalrway. MET APPRATANCE. She has a alight, girlish fwure, of methim hight, atyltsh appearance. nently | dressed, Dhrek dives triuined = owith antin or silky neat black, close-fitting cloak, and a Hite sealakin hat set Jauniily upon a shapely bend, the latter covered ‘with an abundance of dark-brown hair; dark-hizel eyes, whore expression wis only a trifle inarred by Alendor steclehawet! speaticies. Ser attractive. ire wor grently ouhanced by hor manner when conversing. The instfuetions of Mr. Cleveland, the atep- futher of the girl, to the police arg to prosecute Davis to the ond, aud the authorities claim to have tho atrongest ovidonce against hin. SUPERINTENDENT O'VONNELL was till very chars with his Informntionin the Davis bhgamy caso, nnd Inst evening dented there were any new developments, During tho duy he received tho following telegram from Albany “Chirenea B, Davis hax procured a writ of habeas corpus, returnable to-morrow morning. Has your olficer started? What thine will be ar- rive hero? Anawer. “JONN MALLOY, Chief of Poties Detective John D. Shen lett Inat evening for Albany with such fow fucts concerning Davis" erline as be himself has been able to pick up. ————————— “OLD SEDGE" INSANE, Srrelat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Sriuxcriney, I, Mareh t.—In the County Court to-day James H. Sedgwick was adjudged Insino, and omered sent. te Junkyonyille, “Old Hedyo" fan well-known obnrnctor about Bpring- fiotd, having traveled the streets for years Ina grotesque costume. Last yenr he added to hia notoriety by vielUing Chicngo and taking wp his resldence In « collar under a baaement on Sich- ian avenue, where he held forth as The Cole gue Hermit." He was written up in ‘ine Trinoxe, and attracted so many visitors thit ihe Chicago police wero obliged to run him out of town, —————— You can fastantly. ata that awful neuralgia or cltre any stomach prin (e cholera) with © Brown's Household Pann S eunts. MINERAL WATER. THE “BEAUTIFUL” RIVER SAVE THE LITTLE ONES, Aftor a eritieal oxamtnation, Dr. Tr. FORCES pronounces our Jake water ute: fur dringing juirposes at) o eeiyt angle, NPN, and. tha’ proba. And Other marked forme 4: Ee 1 Tauch disuysen FUME PUREST NATO ICAL ABIES: ‘PE WORLD, In couveniont WATEI 1) forku for family use, ‘This ts the SILURIAN _ WATER Of Waukesha, Wlaconsin. De. WALTER 8. WAINES, Professor of Chomintre and Taxicalozy in’ Rush Medteat College, baving sibinitted this water ta chemical anulyels, sj st “Ono of {he most noteworthy fea- {ures of this water. is ifs remarkable frecdom from organic matter. It. is the purest, water ih this respect that T havo ever examined,” Nond what BUCK & HAYNEI ny: "In con- sequence of Ue ni nme conditian of our lake water, wuany of our bert citizens havo taken wiaem, And gre dmwing MELD RIAN BEING WATE only, for drinting pucucren, ABO IE SWINGS DIL ALEXAN DEN Mit. a. W. CUSTAING, and many other gentlemen are ‘using this water exclusively In thot fainitics. ‘This fact nce PONT ES eS opie, Incuoty tnerensed demand for UIELAN, though ila xalubrious and healing ef- iy en kidneys are ralung tor lt new (rianda avery day. The favorite package for home tan AUOTIR, ta bo te Half bueral and the water ‘koeps fresh nnd sweat to the last tumblerful, Vere truly vo “RUCK & RAYNER” SELURIAN WATER is now being DELIV: BICED AT PRIVATE KENT DENCES tn bal barrels of twenty-one zalions Ht §.i6 © Jon Keus nt BL und in five coullont aia istor nate In CHICAGO by BUC und other Meetecinen druggists, ANDERNON MASLAGE, Proprioturs, Waukasha, Wisconsin. Chicago Office, 161 La Salle-st,, Room 58, PRIZE DISTRIBOTION. PS IN THE KENTUGKY STATE LOTTERY, WHICH TAS ALWAYS DRAWN IN PuRsu- ANCE OF AN ACT UF THE GENERAL AS- SEMBLY OF THE STATE OF KENTUCKY, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 FIRST CAL £20,000, 11,000, 2,000, 81.000, AND 1X4 OTHEIL PRIZKS, AMOUNTING ‘TO $0,800. TICKKTS, H. FOR FULL PARTICULARS AD- DRESS G. UPINGTON, & BROADWAY, NEW YORK, OR M, J, RICHMOND, COVINGTON, KY. 8 Out-of-town orders of $5.00 and upwards always tunde by certified chock, draft, or sent by express, List of, dramings nlyaye published In the Now York fu uly Bi tung his, Heoord, Hpbi punday 1 atl Enquire thes acto puleh, Wittaburgh Dispatch, neinnatl Commorcial, an Ail onteof-tawn Uckot-hald- tiie official lat as soun as re: sinned Loulsviilo Commerc! ers aro inulied # copy: caived, _ICORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE, Cvurn Witt een scrntinized and indorsed by the Academy of Medicine of Paris, and stood tho test of ovor half» contury a4 8 spocifio for Nervous and Physical Dobill- ty from indiscretion or excess, loxs of manly viyor, ete. There {98 woll-known principle tn animal phystology, that no vital action can take placo except through the ayoncy of the nerve any oruman le weaken De. Iticord’s Vital Hestorative ts purely = vegetable pill. Can bo had of Levassor, Wbis rug Richoltog, Paris, Franca, or of Dr, 8, U. Stzcamond, sole agent for the United’ Btates, Singor Rutlding, BL Louls, Mo, Three doliars por box of ft pil(s, and four tim ntl Torte "Bont py mintl uponreculpt of peices Bald vd Wholvsala und rotall druywtsts. SOALES, FAIRBANKS’ STANDAKD FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00. “TRORTH SIDE TURNER HALT. SUNDAY, MARGH 7, 3 P. M., COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT GIVEN BY THB CHICAGO ORCHESTRA TO THEIL LEADER, PROF, A, ROSENBEGKER, With a Select Prneramme and ature Orchestre ie ‘ahder siteruating direction of = HANS BALATKA, SULIUS FUCHS, and ADOLPTL ROSENBECKER, TICKETS, 50 CHENTA. WAMLINS THEATRE. Every Evening, and Statineen Saturday and Sanday ONE HUNDRED LAUCHS IN ONE HUNDRED MINUTES, Minnie Palmer's Boarding School, ‘The denutiful Actress and Vocatint. MISS MINNIE PALMER, NLAN, the great Eecentric Irtab Ac= Company In the cna “rformance af the A. Hamiin's née adaptation of Compnaa. entltied ‘tho Love of ‘wo Sailors. WAVERLY’S THPATRE, see. Pruptotor and Manager CESS TO-NIGHT AGAIN, DOyly Carie’s Opera Company Success of the author and {RATES OF PENZAN: Wis GILBERT, Awe: ‘a N, n instantaneous and electri¢e bit.”—Cincinnat ery reapact than Pinafore."—Cincin- ra 18.A triumph, both in ita scenie and mu- incinniall Gazette, Seate can be secured without extra HOOLEY’S THEATRE. MERITORIOUS BUCCESS OF QCIE MITCHELL nd ber Company. rsd. SANE EYRE. RAL OF 8A BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS 1a, Bronchitis, Aathma.Catarrh, Rronehinl WiMenities 14 mit Cough, and atl x ne. [tanothes and Reals t! ‘of the Lames, infamed and and prevents tho nightaweata and th ghent winch neve te windy. right remedy, and WA avon thouuh profeasional aid fatla. hi putsened by the dinense, ness ners 8 CONSUSEPTION f ft Miwill cure you, READ THE FOLLOWING: congh, which erdtally and sume one af th Dit. WS, HAL which Tid, and by the use of two bottles w: {7 cored of my congly and regainod my health entire , ery reaped: a * " if Pd. DURSLEN, tngeans aha Rocceontal miwagee ik hes nate tt aid naccenatal mle Sold by ail druiguiata ii a HENRY'S OLIC SALVE The Most Powerful Healing Agent Ever Discovered, Henry’s Carbolic Satve cures the Salve allays the Salve cures alt Mr. WM.T.SCA 4.1L HAVERLY,. THE GREAT BUCC In tho Last and Great nm worst sores, Henry's Carbolic pain of burns Henry's Carbolle Prices aa usual, . rholic Salue heals pim- ples and blotches. jelve will cure cuts and bruises, ASK FOR HENRY'S, AKD TAXE NO OTHER, 377 BEWARE OF COUNTENFFITS, JOHN F, HENRY. CURRAN & €O., Bole Proprietors, 24 College Place. SEAN NAVIGATION. NORTH CERMAN LLOYD southaripiaa agd Weomese I Landon and Parts at. rest ral HAT! DE YA: iH London, Havre, and Bremon. iirt enbi ry eA iteturn tickats & CU, 2 Bowling ANE MAIL STEAMERS ‘ow York anil Glasgow. ETINOPIA Moreh f Up.m | DEVE CURCASHIAMarchLivem | BOLIVIA, Mareh 27, 6am we York to London direct. A, Mareb 1 7am. crate at reduced rates, 3, «New ‘York. LON, Dione Tavaard ta Monday, March R-ALICE OATES OPERA 0. ERS THEATRE. Every ovening, Matinces Wednesday and Soturdsy, CLINTON HALL'S “STRATECISTS.” The Intent aneceestnl farco-comady, a.com) of umiultizated fun, buoyant with uction, brimining yee with auahter-saowing ‘ork f ‘assonyors booked fo: w York to South- fatities, and, full of ans ines, Ween Wife nn tho Boston HEY MUSIC. Roars of Laughter! TER NIA.March 20.n0on Lote of Funt Everstody Delighted! OLDS.tha great Enetish pluht wnd Saturday Matinee for aie, previlettca of abinhthes AUSTRALIA. S Cabina Sto 6481, Hxeurston Meer ne, HENDERSON BRUTHE STATE LINE , Dublin, Helfaet, and Tendon: ‘» every "Thuriay, F to sccommodation. Second Cabin, AUSTIN, BALDWI and 1 Kandolph- estern Manaxer. ESTAR LINE Nites and Noval Mal For passage app Ate RGKEN: Gen't Western Agent Hritaln and Ireland, ~ GUNARD MAIL LINE. Sailing twice a wee’, to nnd froin Hritish Ports Pas- ‘Tickota from Liverpool, TARIUL CUit exene ae erie Poe OD Catarrhal ToGianzaw, Liverna uecnalown, Glasgow, 6 ANd Londiniorry at lowest rates, wany's Usicc. curnor Clark und Rundolph-ste., | Upwards at fowert etes, tf, Gen'l Western Agent. SEW LINE OF STEAERRS DIRECT 10 LENTIL, SCOTLAND. R. BAIN & CO., Produce Nrokors und Commission Agents, Spnrta of diegmeting mucne from the nostrils or upon the ton ‘ery E; inthe Hur, Deal Head, Intormittont Pains over the E; Breath, Nasal Twang, Beads in the Nostrils and SIGNA#of CATARRIT. Dr. Wel De Meyer's Catarrh Cure absorbs the purulent virua and kilts the seeds of potson in the furtheat parte of the system, It will not ouly rellove, but certainly cure Catarth ot any stago. » Crackling sonsations in the ‘Tlekling In the Throat, a1 Garrantee highest market value for all canstenmenta Prompt account wules with Loutton Rapker's drat, Highvat roferouces on applle cai Intrusted to thelr care, “ NEWMARKET, N. H,, Deo. 22, Ui, “For nearlys year { have bid such suffocation 2 pains In my head and oye that I could seldom to be something in my nuso. Thad three doctors. Each ono nald a differnt thing, butcoula not holpme., The pains increased. Thon Dr, Wel De Moyer'e pamphlet was put In my hand, 1 commonoed using the Cure ona ¥ridsy, and felt better the next day. On Monday a great Volypus, an inch and o half tong, with » string on Itwhere it tore away,eame through my mouth from my nore. ‘Thoro was also a haifa enpful ef die gusting mucus came from my nose and throat ‘Then I know what was tho mattor, It was Catarrh. thought that my eyo was gono, but the pain soon die- appeared, and my eyolaali right, Ican now breathe, talk, and aleep naturally, and X am well again. Everybody ought to know of Wel De Afeyer’s Catarrh Cure. [write these fow fincas to thank you for the good you bare dono me. With respect, “SUSAN B, LEIGHTO: PROPOSALS, Proposals for Wagon ‘Tri TLEADQUARTERS DEPANTMENT OF THE MISsOUTt, OMtice of Chief 1a AVES WOUTH, Kinane, sleep. There appear |S ject ruled ae thinceen, tint Horeluck, noon, on Tuosos, April 1h 18d, wt whites time and pinco te y will be opanies of bidders, for the transportation o| ‘by land, on the tallowing described routes in the Doe of Miu SMlssouri, Garing i u aad enutlig road branen of t] roads, to Foft tena, Indint OLE No, &—Dodge Cliy, K T.No. 4.—Las Vogar, Now Moxico (ar south- gen terminus of the Atchishn, Topoka and Yanta Fo w Moxieo (ar xouth= repels nnd Santa Fo 9: xico, tw Mexico (or south- ‘Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fo well, Atizons, AS, Kew Mexico (or anuih- un of inn, TopeKa and ants Fe Ruticonds, ta Prescott, Arizana, iy Colorado (or western tere Mo Grande Kaliroud), to Topeke and Santa Fe ‘Wel De Meyer's Catarrh Care {s sold by druze ‘owt Stanton, X aists, or delivered to any addrcas, at #140, De. We on Catarrh is matied free De Meyer's Treat! awe | Fart Lowis, Colord Hroposnis Car transportation on any or all of the routes above nnined will be received, ‘The Govurnment reserves tho rigui forme of proposals, form of contract, and printed circulars, stating the estimated quantities of supplies to bo transported, and. he mannor of blddiny turtiished on appl To MWhom it May ( riven that on the third da rer was ontored of reco: Cook County, Slate of snot, OF tho tio thereof, in the Jullus 0 Gorman: Ame us Kitfan, Receire nade hy some pore nye after the date of sald ar pléces Of real estate fur the prices: ‘Tho gaat half of the east equal one quartor part of the furty (4) ncrg tract known and described aa the ‘of the narihwost quarter of Reaction Runge Twenty= to resect any oF Notice ts bereny st A. D. 10, an a1 perlor Court of elving full Informas Hank et al. ci ay conditions ta bo obs 7 be In inter uy on te this obtic 7 ee torrell tho foulowmin ick of Now Sox: ereinafter named velopes'contalning pra cieata tbe utero addressed (0 the wnderaiuned. J. M, Donuty Q. M. Gen, U.8. A. Twenty-one ( LIEBE G COMPAN W'S EXTHRACH, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT ADE DISUKS, AND SAUCES, LIEBIG GOMPANY'S EXTRAGT EAT. "Inn auecors and vn hoon for Shyeh, mations ahontd feel, umintal r= seq Tentlteal Ureaa.” Lancet.” “lritish Ment fel tournal ae, CAUTION.-~denuine only with tha fneeatmite. of Baron Lebu’s Stanntura. In Wun Ink LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT 3) hind of all Storekaepe: mists, Siig Agante fur the: holeanto unizi, C. DAVID. EXPLAMATION OF RePeEnexce MATKS.~¢Hatnrde Tape ‘sunday excapied. tMonday ‘Scope! Chteagn ¢& Northweeters ratlway. For Maps, Gutde-Books, ‘Time-Tablos, Sleeping-Car scconimodations. apply at any of the fatlorins ticket ofices of ‘the Company: € Clarkes. Gran Vaile Huies Brink's Express ofco (an northenst corner iandoiph and Stae-ste.), Patiner tf ,cormer Canal and Madison-sle. (on West Side! iat the doputs. ePactfic Fast Line. esiuux City & Yankton: am @)ubuque Day Ez, via : a ébubuque Niwnt Bt. vin Clinton, 1a pm a0mahs Night Btp-ess 13 pio am, hme pa m™ tiers, 218 bmg 7b km akreeport, & (hit Tay aFrecpurt Hueklord & Dubuque ie Da bi EMitwaukderast Mail je 8a) Ama. pm dMilwaukee Fpocial~Sun ain’ pm Milwaukee Hepreaa. 1 wm: pn weaukee Passer pm ai BMilwaukee Passon a) pm ma bMarquette SGanrens daily). at pm | aa cf am Winneapolis Expreas.(soun win | G0 Dew BS Paul & Minneapolis Hxpress./§ 9:01 pm am in Crnsso Fexpresa oat pa a Cronag Hxpress 0 pm am i Sty pd ia Rm g},ake Goneta & Hoc fm am B¥ond 4a Lac, tla Janesvilli PMV am Patlman Motel Caranre ran through. be} . geo and Counell illuls, on the trata tearing Chicas ‘Noother road runs Patt ‘a—Depot corn a) ingle: S-Depot corner of Canal and Bintioeta, Cateago, Huritagton 4 Quiney Eatirosé, Jor Maps, Guide-Houks, Time-Toblos, Sleoping-Caw Accommindntions, apply at any of ‘tho following ‘Teket-Oitires of the company in Chicago: $2 Clark at. 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Milwaukee Express, Mitwatiker EAD Een Milwaukee, St Paul &’ Minn ay oe Chien, Towa, and Jaketn soit C2000 Stevens Maint nel Aaland te jt D0 3 i ¥: Milwaukee, Madison, und lraire ‘nt Ctitan Exprens 10:1 Libertyville Aocom: Alltraing run vin Milwaukee. Tiexels for St. Pant and Minneqnolts are Rood olther via Madison and, Praisie du Culen, or tis La Crosse. aad Winona. Depot t iaiiass Central fattrong, font of Lat it and toot uf Twenty-recond-st, ‘Ticket Om BI Handolph-at., paket Meg, laandayobvat, nese Crk, rand Lenve. | Arriva, ‘a0n Saturday ‘On Baturaa; Chicago & Alton, Bid Upton Depot, We nenr Madisan-et bridge, and ‘Twenty-third-st. Towel Unicus, at Lepote, 80 Clark-at, Gruiid Pacito Hott and Paluor't : Leave.) Arrive. Kansan City & Donvar Fast Eex,,.|9 Kannane Clu Nlube Heras an St houtn Sprinattold & ter pm Mobile « New Orionos Bape bia Peoria arlington | east Dia & Konkue te eoreas am Ba on pm ta Michigan Centrat italirond. Depot, foot of Lake-at, a icket OMcu, 6 Clarks jolph, Grand Pacitio f Atianite ‘express (aula ita Hexpress (dally) s+ Right Wxprose reece Fittenurs, Cineinnatt 4: at. Lo! (Clnclatatt Afr-Lina and Kokomo Ling) Depot, corner of Clinton and Carratl-sts., Wost Bide. PAPC CORRS OEM tnton ahd Carroticets. West Bide ‘Leave, | Arrive. et , | Cite edtatavun Ee tal Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne c& Chicago Hallway. Depot corner Canal and Madison-ste, ‘Ticket Onicos, itunte In Ramsey Con iy five acres, more vight (#1 in Cochran's Bu IER tee i eaoal acenseh cea fiange Fourteen (10 Enst of third P.M. situate in Cook County, Ilnot Ut id J. division of Hock Thirteen (31 in nt tho Weat balf of the Sauthwent 91 Kightoen (13), T Itango Fourtoen (10 East of thiet P. and authorizing colvor 10 for said several pieces clalma aguinst sald bank to the COOK COUNTY POOR FARM. Proposals will bo received until March 18, 18%, 2 .. by the Hoard of County Comminsionera County, fore tract of ixnd al Aralireat, not loss than AO acres 101 aeres, suitable for ® Voor House 1 1 pUrpar Md Propagate to wtute distinctly the duscripuioan, aments, facilities for desinaze and wat y, ‘hother advantages as the owner may de intereat of the count ‘Tha Noard of Co! 01 accept In payment amount of xaid sump, RECEIVER'S SALE OF INTEREST IN, $200,000 Chicago & Puaciflo Railroad Bonds, and Foreclosure Decrees. ven that L have this day sold for thy romaining Inter atid the decree of C the missioners Tesares tho right % h fe miust bo aditressed Hoard of Comm enor County, and ind a ~ MUSGRAVE & C0, BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. ject ta check ot sight, end IND, BLOCKS, and all Invort- ht and acid on comintasion. DRAW WILLS OF EXCHANGE ON London Joint Stock Bank, London, and sett all Amorican Kocuritt tock Exchatize on the niost fa UMANCE PLAN pemental decreo ib Feb, 1, lobo. when as boun atprovud by the Ciroult Calis uf Cook ny. by a arly i io CASE O! voters the Tatitution ut al Jone Bee Met i sali! use ON OF befare yof Murch, ish at i] o'clock a.m. or unless wit 1 shall teccive a highor and better Bid fu anid pacurtige, the Biguest Bid Yo D8 reported rt mod. ‘OI, Receiver of Tho NO. SU) ke Salient F ¥ VOR SALE, STEAM VAC FOR SALE SAEAOTy a ttf length, 18 faut D Inchus Lean, V feet de] vand engines with duylinders, DEPOSITS recalv: Ingarent allowadan rH . tna antitavion” ment sccuritics bough macht VEDHYT TILE, Bfrigry Of operayn: ny Hranipt Mouthly Hoe gent on Invascun MALLEY & GALE, stern bearings and 4 and Aor ‘Thrue wouden at Ackniwl: ‘he cabs wurd, for ralsinu auchors, ate. at-claes Block rivileue F YOU WANT 10 MAKE MONEY — mate business within 0 aye, where: wvorcan be uscd wid roduont aon for infurmation to M1. M. Lise & © 0 pond sixteen intles an hour. ny, we fuctrio bells thruuxhuuts bute frea water close tt bureaus, oirrors, ‘apd atalion- ma, Supplied by putattt buy Uapldly tn 9 to: 1 bath, sa sin 80 darson 100 invoste: Fata BO daze on un stuck uptions vf § GHT & CU,, Bankers, STOCKHOLDERS MHETINGS. ‘Add SS Wan-at, Now RR UNSENSS SS oe $100 Reward. Fagelaat fier vis “COMM! i, palanied Jul 5% DALTLEIY, LUTMAN 3 Raltroad Company. 8 id Curcado, Feb, H, 1S. the Stockholders: ace uidilyaay.\tinm chronic, narvuus, or special uecasas. Dr, our ae that, p tito tho onh, We will bind oursolves to tho only phyalelaa In Railroad Compan: felook Wt bh ine Directors. osectlog of soy pther business fore the: PRs one of orter Oe GIN Ns & te, WOOLY yuure Oks ofigue moral cass he colebrated Common- Ronse ruse adoutod by the Guvornaivat as the boat tice, end 18 curing e: "Manufacturers ut ot iEWOLD, Chairman, ‘almer House, und Grund sacitio Hutal, Arrive. jalland 700 pia Brclde ieapronecs Fast Line. Chicage, Rock Tetand ce Pacthe Hatiroad, Depot. eerner of Van Huren and Bi ‘va, a Clark-ab, Shoreinn lio} Grand'Pacitic tiovek and te Canal Davenport Express, Omaha Express ray Kanane City. 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