2 THE-CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. At*RTL 7, 1874. ovorywfcoro, and that in a day two no vestige or to-day. IholioTa it la the daty of* ! FourteenthBallot—Johnson 18. Danner 10: Quirk, 0f 0n * n 1 RAILROAD NEWS. alltaipayonj ? ?, opon aceonnt. of it bo loft. Tho trains woro bnt Httio de- ; » COUNCIL 6} lltint 0. No election. THE COURTS. S°mi «nil will and good OltiKona do the flame. (. i tHE t by to Fl(t««Uh 7{ Petitioner charges that Swallow liao loft tho layed this unusual heavy fall of *now. An Old Dkkoodat, : Ballot—Dunne, 10 Jobmon, 0 { Hunt, State to defraudbis ' ‘ q creditors, and Hint bo flrat RAIT.noA© MtmTAlj.MrK INBORANOI; s :• < . J Agent J Dunno mortMgod thoproperty of the llamco House, of Assistant General Freight Franklin Dr. was declared elected CityPhysician. whlob bad a loam to of & of tho Railroad, Pronl- WEST CHICAGO. , Election of Oity Physi- The Council adjourned. Barney bo W. D. Hayes, and mibao- Action the Milwaukee St. Paul Falrman. Illinois Oonlral Tho followingare Dr. Danne then Suit Against Caulfield to quontlT Bold all bis Intoroat to llatllo dont of tbo United States Ilnilroad MutualLife with thosamo sinister Wolcott Roads. a circular TUB VOTING PLACES . end In view. Petitioner and Northwestern Insurance-Association,- has issued to —dan After Fifteen Ballots. THE FARMERS. Eeoover land. therefore asks for an injunction against (ho mombora informing that tho fifth an- on thoWest Bide , . tho lat- them s ter parties, to prevent them from disponing mini convention will bo hold at lliohmond, Va., Seventh ITtmi—Corner of Halsled directand Canal- meeting so of states off' tlio Will County Central the property convoyed. The order for Wednesday, April 15, 1874. Tho circular port avenue, was in- Eighth ITdril—Corner of Dine Island avenue and Proposition Farmers’ «jlub—PropoNmt Joint Po- junction issued, and also a rule to show Their Boards of Directors Haro Dc. that tho question of "Total Disability” has Hint Railroads Must Not Si A. Briggs Declares that He Dealt cause April-14. proveda troublesomeone, especially during tho Maxwell street. • litical Action wltliJainon and Oilier S\nlh ITard—-Comer of Oluo Island avenue and Tay- ! Propel Cars by Sleam In Workingman. Fairly Frank Field, of Peoria, filed a voluntarypeti- elded to Resist the New past year. There are several oases under con- street, ' with the Franklin ■ lor 1 | Special J)ißDctch The CMeaqo tion, showing his liabilities to bo about sideration which tho Executive Committee pro- ' ! to TnhuM. I $25,000, Railroad Laws. Tenth ITard—Police Station, eornor of Madison and the Streets. Joliet, Banki and his assets nothing. pose to bring before tho Convention for final Union streets, whore the Town Clerk shall ant as (clerk. April o. —The Will County Central George P, Lots otal. wore adjudicated bank- action, and doubtless on effort will bo modo to 1 Eleventh Il’ard—-XAvcry stable on liako slroot, west of Farmera* Club hold ilaregular monthly mooting rupt moro strictlydefine tbo by-laws in relation to it, 'Halsled. by default, and a warrant issued returnable of In tho Court-Houso In this city to-day, Charles MayO, 1674. Lawyers De- or abolish it. altogether. The subject of in- Twelfth ITard—Corner Randolph and Ada streets. Leading Eastern creasing thomomborohipbeyond 8.000 was some- Thirteenth Ward—No. 7U7 West Madison street. 'lucking After the $600,000 of the Bnoad,. President, in the'choir. * Judge Randall, Yet Another Search After Lombard's The proceedings against B. Stcckol were on what discussed tho last and post- I'cnrtienth ITard—Corner of Indiana and Lincoln in tho absence of tho Secretary, was called to All dorod tobo dismissed in ton days If no objoo* clare Them Unconsti- at Convention, streets. '• Canal Fund Sot Apart for the Assets. tlons wore filed. ■ poned.' It will bo well for delegates to ascertain jtt/ieenth ITard—Corner ■of Milwaukee avenue snd hie place. Owing to the unfavorable weather, as as views they Division street. Court-House. tho attendance quito - - In the matter of Frank Aiken, thoAssignee tutional. far possible tho of themembers was small. J was tosollthoparaphernalia represent on both tbo subjects named, and time TUB CANDIDATES. Maj. of . Now Lennox, from the allowed and scouory Thompson, to tho propriotor of bo able to oot undoratandingly and promptly. Subjoined are tho candidates s • - Committee of Oonforonco with tho miners, re- Judgments, the building in which the ■ New Suits,'Etc. theatre was for $5,000. Ibis Association is similar to .the HallwayEm- Megular Ticket —Supervisor, D. W, Bakers ported that liebad mot q delegation of minors to tlio For- Association of tho west, Oollootor, Lawrence Miscellaneous Ordinances. from Braldwood, and that they SUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF. Meeting in Relation ployes’Mutual Benefit O’Brion? Assessor, ,F. expressed ft will- a which hold a convention at Cleveland, March 10.’ Olork, John-Fitzgerald s Ooußtablo, ingness to . Mary O. Sawyer began suit in attachment Mohnng;, ’ DILL VOR RECONVEYANCE. Parallel Bond. 1 .against B. F. Bice, claiming $1,180.80. tieth ELECTION or DIRECTORS OF THE PANAMA RAID- JohnRoldy. CO-OPERATE WITH THE FARMERS A most voluminous bill BOAD. Independent Supervisor, Tbo CommonCotmoil last oyomnp, Proel- politics. of twenty-five very Robert Fergus, Q. H. Fergus, J. B. Fergus, James Kin- mat in closely-written was and New Tore, April 6.—At tho annual electionof endo? Oollootor, P, P. Hiokoy; Assessor, Pat dent Dixon in tho chair. There were thirty- Mr. McLaughlin, roprosentatlvooftho miners, pages filed yesterday in tho W. B. Fergus broughtsuit against the Gar- tho Panama Railroad for tho en- was Circuit Courtby William H. againstßor- den City Planing-Mill and Lumber Manufactur- Accident the Michigan Contra). Directors of Rafferty; Conßtablu, John Roldy.- seven Aldermen present. present, and, by Invitation, addressed tho Warder ing Company. on suing the following ticket was •• club... Ho assured tno farmers that, politically, yoar elected: . _ IiAWHEKOB O’BRIEN nard G. Caulfield andLaura, his wife. Warder Russell Sago, George Boott, Baxter, John SI. nos boon Oollootor for ono LIQUOR INSPECTOR. the minors could bo depended upon to hoartlly- TUB COUNTY COURT. H. yoar* Ho was olootod states that in 1850 ho was engaged in thesale of of Burke, Frank Work, George J. Forroat, A. 13. last year by a good deal of illegalvoting,and In- A petition of sundryoitizons, believing that oo-oporato with tbofarmers In all laudable re- In thematter the estate of John Johnson, RESISTANCE TO RAILROAD Stookwoll, 8. Ij. Barlow, P. Klanatn, 0. was real estate, and retained tho defendant to see to loiters of administration, with tho NEW M. B. tends to try tho same game over again. His many of tho evils of ■ intemperance arise from forms. Ho thoughtit time the laboring were will annexed, LAWS. K. Garrison, Ohnrloe J. Oaborn, T. W. Park, and strongest opponent—ex-Ald, Hiokoy, hold of his business affairs. Wishing at that time to issued to Marla Johnson,underan approved Tribune, formerly adulterated liquors, and praying for tho appoint-, mon should take polltips, and soonro for bond of $2,800. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Rufus Hatch. Russell. Bngo was olootod Presi- of tho Seventh Ward, la a man of no education, tbomsolvos protection - against, the. inroads of purchase Lots 82 and 40 in thoBohool Trustees' York, B. Merrill, General dent. no mont of aLiquor Inspector, was referred to tho of George Winslow was appointed administrator New April o.—Mr. S. and capacity whatever—weaker, possible, capitalists by electing tboir representatives to Subdivision 800. 10, 88, 14, and not having * S . if e on eß ftto tho Milwaukee & Bt. Paul THE DAVENPORT BT. PAUL RAILROAD. than O’Brion. Committee Fire and Water. office. money an 2; ««« °f Mary Winslow, and hisbond of ‘Superintendent of ; SpecialDispatch Chicago tho himself ho made arrangement $1,200 was to Tho Tribune, PAT RAFFERTV GAS-LIGHT. Michael Haley, of Cbannahon, then introduced approved. Railroad, and Mr. H. H. Porter, General Super- Go., with' Caulfield to pay tho first installment r r f was Davenport, April » la., o.—Churches <fe is a man of decided honesty, represented . Tho on Gas-Light, some ' ”7 ‘ , of ol^ T fcttaohmonk ordered forthwith lutondaut of tho Chicago A Northwestern Rail- contractors, who minority'of tho Committee SI,OOO cosh, give Bgmnßt Lnoo, late have commenced suit in theDistrict tho Ninth Ward as Alderman, off and on, for consisting- of-'Aid. Pickering, reported, recom- RESOLUTIONS twonotes for $2,077.04 each, of conservator of theestate way, wore in this city during the greater part of Court ofFayotto County against tho Davenport several but hois looking to iho union of all laboring olassos with and assume two mortgages, one for $309.21 to Ralph Hoppe, a lunatic. & years; hardly.as wellqualified Fred L. Saturday afternoon those gentle- St. Paul Railroad Company for SOO,OOO, as duo for the duties mending the adoption of Colbert’s tlmo-tablo for tho farmers, especially tho minors. One of tho Trustees, SB,OOO Kinney, W. H. Edwards, and James last week, and ana of tho office os Mr. Mohrlng—an theSchool the other-for to Silas M. Epplin wore for grading, bridging, tieing said road. They old citizen; who reasonably lighting and extinguishing gas, offering a saving resolutions deprecated a contraction of tbo cur- appointed Commissioners in men, who have tho management of over 8,000 claim a lion upon thorood from thonorth linoof is familiar with Woodoll- Caulfield, in consideration of which nine special assossmonta for laying water-pipes, a joint mooting of tho them. of from SBO,OOO to $85,000 per annum, was road rency, and another favored' the abolition of ho; etc., railroad, attended - was entitled m tho Town .
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