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THE STOVE-MAKERS. Annual Meeting of Their Na- tlonal Associntion. ‘Tho First Day's Session Not Altogether Harmonious. President Perry’s Address, and Mr. Whitehend’s Welcome. Election of Officers---Tho Subjects to Be Dis- 3 cussed. MORNING SESSION. OVENING PROCREDINGA. The Nationat Association of Stove Mannfac turors of the United Btates opened their annuay session yestorday at the Palmer Mouse. Owing to tho heavy fall of snow many of tho traius carrying membors of the organization wero do- layed, and important business was deferred until tho afternoon, A preliminary mocting was held in Parlor 27 at 12:80 o'clock. Phe mecting was colle to order by Giles F. Filley, of St. Louis, the Firet Vice-President, who stated that the Prosident, Mr. John 8. Vorr, cof Albany, N. ¥., was unabla to reach town in the morning train owing to tho evow blockado. ‘Tho Secrotary, Mr. Josiah Jowett, then procecd- ed to call the roll, and tho following gentlemen reeponded to thoir names: D. M. Thomas, of Jones, ‘Thomas & Smart, Medina, 0. ; J. W. No- clkor, of J. IE. Ructker & Co., Evanavillo, Ind. ; 8. W. Perry, of Sweet, Quimby & Lorry, Troy, N.Y¥.5 George C. Baldwin, Jr., of Eddy, Corso & Co, Troy, N. Ys; David Bell, of Josoph Belt %& Co., Wheeling, W. Va.; Goorgo Mixter, of tho Rock Island Stove Company; M. D. Seward, of the Bloomington (Ill.) Btove Company: 8. R- Sutton, of Medway, Burton. &, Co. Cincinnala; D. G. Leslio; J. N. Raymond, of Obondrotli Utos., Now York City; G, If. Johnson, of Johneon, Black & Co. Erie, T'a.; Josiah Jewett, of Jowett & Root, Buffalo and Chicago; Charles W. Day, do. ; N. A. Boynton, of Richard- son, Boynton & Co, Now York City; J. A. Dutchor, of Dutcher, Vore & Adams, Milwankes ; G. Oluaber, of Mears, Olbaber & Co, Cincin natl; G. 0: Groen, Troy, N.Y. 4.11. Mitchell, Of Mitcholl, Stovonson & Co., Pittsburg; H. A. Culter and 'D. 0. Proctor, of Gultor & Proctor, Peoria, Ml,; W. A. Clark, of G, IL Phillips & Go., Troy, N. ¥.; Audrow B. Falog, representerl by C. 0. Greon, ‘froy, N. ¥.5 Williant Galloway, of Galloway, Somplo & Co., Cinvinnatt ; s. Ti. Keop, of the Wager Stove Company, Troy, N. Y.; a1 Re ‘Beckwith of Cleveland (0.) Stoye Company, D. G. Littleticld, of Littiofiold Stove Com- any, Albany, N. ¥.; W. IL ‘Toft, of Post stove Works; G. F.” Filey, at Excelsior Store Works, St. Louts, Mo.;_Q. 1. Buck, of Buck & Wright, St. Lola; E.G. Cal- Jahan, of Bridge, Loach & Co. Bt. Louis ; ‘Albion Itanaom, of 8. 1. Rausom & Co., Albany, N. ¥.; dohn 1. Rathbone, Gcaugo Bard, Jr., Hd ward Bowditch, of Rathbono, Sard & Oo., Aibn- ny and Chicago; A. Bradley, of A. Bradley & Co, Pittsburg; WP. Warren, of Fullor, War- ren & Co., Troy, N.¥.; W. Jk. Whitohoad, of ‘ibbale, Shirk & Whitehead, Erie, Pn; I. Crt bin, of ‘Rochester Co-oporative Company, Hach cater, N. ¥.; James Brackott and 2. i. sill, of Bill Btove Company, Rochautor, N, ¥.; Te. IL. Tong aud B, M. Anthony, of Michigan’ Stove Company, Detroit ; J, L. Taplin, of Taptiv, Itlce & Co., Akron, O.; It, Lapo, of Bussoy, McLeod & Co., Troy, N.Y It. Lapo, 8. A, Craig, and 4, F. Manu, of Chicago Stove Work; ). B. Acker, of Union Stove Werke, Now York City; W. 1 Burgess, of Mhade Islaud Stove Worls, Pav: tuckot, it 7. he’ following gentlemen subsoquently ap~ peared: J.8, Perry, N. B. Porry, of Perry & Co., Albany, N. ¥.; Georgo W. Nobortson, of Sonti ard, Robertson & Co,, “Now York City; Ht. Myors, of Myers, Roueo & Co., Clovoland, 0, BUBINESH PROGKAMIIE, Mr. Olbaber, of Cincinnati, moved that a com- ‘mittee of Boven bo appointed to preparo a Dbusi- hess programme for tha consideration of the Convention, which provaled. ‘Tho following entlemen wore selected: Mosars. Joho 1’. Rath- one, 8, R, Huron, ©. 0, Green, WU, Cribben, N. A. Boynton, J, A. Dutober, and G. H. Jobu- son, ‘Tho Chairman and. Secratary wero, on motion of Mx. Rathbone, added to the Comuittes, Adjourned until 4 v'elock p.m. ——— AFTERNOON SESSION, ‘TUK PRESIDENTS ADDRESS, ‘Tho Convention roassombled at the appointed hour, Presidont Porry, of Albany in tho chair, Mr. W, A, Clarke, of Troy, N. ¥., was lected Seoratary. President Perry then proceeded to read his annual address, which was extremoly yolumin- ous, and which wont over every point connected with tho busineys of stove mannfacturing, iron traffic, protective tari”, Englists competition, andthe goneral aspect of tha prapaacd reci- Prosity troaty between the United States and Canada, Hoe spoke strongly against froo trado with Great Britain, or any of the provinces of that power, which, he said, could afford to flood + the Amorican market with ber wares, paying, as sho docs, Jower prices to her operatives, and having all tho advantages of old ostablisument, great oxporionco, and vast machinery, tho accumulation of theeo yeara whon eho protected, with jealoua care, hér own infant industrica’ Cauada, by tho proposed trogty, which would Dind America during a period ‘of twanty-four ears, Would havo all the advantages of a State in the Union, aud, at the same timo, would bo + tha proyinco of » foreign powor, having dutiog treo from both Governments, whick would mako Lior indopondont of Americun oompatition, aud renudor lict a most formidable onemy to’ our native industrios, euppurted, ay sho nudoubted. ly wonld be, by British capital, speculation, and entorpriue. Ie hoped that the Govornment ef the Repnblic would nover consent to a trosty of that naturo. Nothing could moro debilitate a country, especially a young nation Aiko our own, than,free trade, ‘reciprocity, or by whatever term they might wish to cull it. After » tho clove of the Franco-Penssion war, Bismarck Proposed reciprocity to Lhiors, but thut astute dtatesinan, knowing the exhausted condition of ‘France, refused to consider tho proposition, aud, At the samo timo, aatuated by thu principle which suides nations as well os hidividualy, viz. : that iprescrvation 14 tho first law of nature, ho abal- inlied tho commercial treaty with Great Britain, Now, {f un old country, auch aa Lranco, with her industries all“ develuped, waa afraid, tu engage in froe-trado treaties with rival Yura penn Blatos, how much more should America, Infant in the orb of maunfacturing as ha was, ivel Indisporod to allow foreigu nations the priv dogo of bankrupting her commerce, aud destroy- * thy hor manufacturoal After proceeding for gome tima langer tn this kind of strain, Sir. Porry turned his uttontion t: veo Tailvond-buitding, and ‘combatted the popular ddea that too nnivh af that kind of work had Lronght about the existing financial depression, ft Was truo that {udividual had auifured moro or teas, bug, he coutended, the country benefit. ed La every mile of railroad that waa conatruct- ed, alwaye supposing that tho track wan Jaid through & portion of the country that might bo Called tuirly productive. Tho etuve bueiness waa one of the grogt fen- turey of the American iron trade, and Mr, Pony doult with, the mutter st considerable lengli, f'ving some Somnentive Aynrea relative to the ‘ulberenion in prico of stoves manufactured in Givers ways, gud also the groat and material iferonco that would exis, botwaoey stoves peanufactured in Cauada, wider ta roctpracity Witte aud of stoves manufactured In tho Viited States, ehowing pos advantagoa to. the ruc. Ho gaueluded by predicting a prowpar- - Pus {Cure to tho stave-menufacturing Intaradt, oN WL WELCOME JO OUTOALO, Phyktca ith Nutonoad, “of Clucayo, then den be following ili of welcumy, which was In Mn. Puesteny an Gevtze: gaat AIK t Ae reprenenta- kee of ve of th ae s pautle tit treat of welcome to dug city, When en the ae yeti mae glo trade wich eshnuatad oye aly jth madyahen the f fies wb you represeut coutebuted. tuany of your aud wont eutetprislog meu tg Galea aisle a ee wit ee Thi Wuadheg. wits Uae, hele Snare forced the growth of & town, Wat Hag bot 1 cr obligallous tu this roxy, sloabi¢ to you La nos unimbsed with gratttutles” Aureos fevared with pulls Your wale, far aly we and lability, aru gouersily admitted ‘ya’ be secant ta nena ti thy couttry, ‘They Lave made our etd promperity ao well Kiruwit Wat {8 may tut We wecesnury oF the to dwell ut laugth ou thts anbjact, weet pened id atallatioa by the Bi beotg iat ' WUG bi 000 feet of Iuaibert you will allow mig eo preauut » Lew fac ie your cousiderathin nt fe feta an ‘Thy last annua} report published ol thowe thie io recelpta inctnded 98,035,419 LumUala. of yeni Tul, ab hesd of alte, aud 037,045, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1875. White Chicago tea ptrent mart for commorce tn many other prolacts, the above nainoid ftene are moenutioned Peranse awn oat in thess mare largely at any athee cityan the continent. Tn presouting theno farts din Credit must be given to the largo number of railvoat compatiies that have here centered their ines fram alt dlirectinna, and eniploy thelr capital, and large and ine Crean facilities to gather and dintrilite n great Variety of the protitete of meefianinal sud ageicnltiral industry, according to the demands of trade, ‘Gur manufacturing tutereals ara varie.|, b our factories aro of recent origin, and therefoce do nat haw nceupy that prominent posidon wihiek we hape theg wall command when the required timo as been givin for fatnro development, Twill not (eeapags upon your time by deserting our many public and private improvements, bocauso wo hope to Le able to show them to you at sometime when jLinay bo conveniout for ynu to “sce thom. Althongl the terda of tho part year duce not eliow ‘that marked {nereano whlch otliera havo exhibited, ft bas tea hod fhe Bim of $69,000,000, being a gain of more than T per cont over fis’ immediate predecessor, ume idea Of thoertont of our faks commerce may be gatuca from tha fact that during ene yesr 12,838 veasels en— tere! our Narber, aud the records of our Quatom~ Houto rhow that onr importing business Is receiving: that attention which gives promise uf future great news, au contemplating all of there wonderful resulta, wo do tiot claim that thes havo heea accompiaued by’ our own business rkill, for Chicago is fo situated botwven the oceans, aut at the head of lake tinvigation, that Fhe nevessarily becomes a yrent chaunel of trado through which produets of labor nre transforred, thin ft many of adding ditcetly or indirectly to ber pirosperity. Her progres iting been so iteatified with to busters qrawth of the wholocountry that {n 60 far an yolt, yen tienen, and the localities with which you aro connect edt, havo contributed to the commercial greatners of otte country, you have at tho sane time inereared our nliccens an a’city, In view of all this, we welcome you 48 colaborers 1 our commercial puratite, iy your Judustry and fnveutlons, | rough frog ah changed tuto. smoot, | “derlratite, aud —beantifal forma of —hourchold — furnts ture, whirl mintetor ty the comforts and wants of mankind, by making tire a servant, and placing st Tauler completo control, You remember, wien this element became our absolute master, and in a few hotra scatterod the necumulations of yrara to tho wind, and left dn ruine and anbes thot which wo had considered tho glory and pride of our commercial greatness, In those dark hours you came no nobly to fo our rellef that it 14 with no ordinary emotions that we now welcome you an our friends, not to a city i rine, Lut to one festored ta auch of ite former ‘beauty. In eonolusion, we hope that your convening tor may advattce your grout biiuexs Jutercels, and tb ing spent with us may be pleasantly and profitably oyerl. ‘Ms. Ollinbor. of Cincinnatt, movod that tho two sddrvssoa bo spread upon the records, A TIEDUAND. Col. Rathbono, of Chicago, said that, while he admired (ho ability and statiutical information of Mr. Perry, whom tho Association Lad honored by electing him their Proridont during threo successive tering, nt the game tima he should like to know why Mr. Porry had throwa ao firo- brand into the Avevciation by sonding @ circular round lant July, in which it was atatod that cer~ tain patents fad boen purchased by his firm, athors invented, and in which thero waa a threat of legal procoedings unless the flems paid rosal- ty to the catablishinent at the hoad of which was the Provident of the Stono Manufacturers’ Ay- svetation, Mr. Olbaber—I think this fs out of order. LEr HM PROCEED, Mr. Perry, who had previously resigned the chair to Mr. W. II. Tofft, tho Third Vice-Prosl- dont, bopod that tho gentleman would bo al- Jowed to proceed, "Tho Chair—Chore is no disposition to inter- foro. cae Olhaber—I call for tho ruling of tho wits ‘Tho Chalr—I think the gontleman isin ordor, Mr. Oluaber—I appeal from your decislon. i it voto was, taken, and the Chale was aus- ained. Mr, Mathbone concluded. by roiterating big former statoment, 20 PRESIDENT'S REPLY. Mr. Porry, in reply, eaid that his firm bad bought soveral patents, thus simplifying tho mode of obtaining privileges, by consolidating the ownership in one firm, instead of baying it sca tered among half a score. Was itocrime? Aleo, the firm ond made somo discoverica and had thom patented, Was that a crime? Thoy cor- tainly had a right to send a circular to tho divers firow, just ax thoy would havo a right to talk trade with any individual firm, Thro certainly could bo na crimoin that. Ag to tho threat, he did not remetuber anything of tho kind, Soveral firma had beon written to in the woure that thoy might use tho patents of this firm by paying s winull royalty, but that was alla mattor of busi- news, THe THREAT. Col. Nathbono—I havo here a lettor, under date July 19, 1874, in which you state that unless our firm respected your rights, as you astiod them, you would take the necossary logul uteps to aysart them, Mr, Porry could seo no crime in that, It was not» threat to the firmof Rathbone & Lord, uor could it bo go construed on im- partial inspection, It was simply roforring to logally constiutod authorities quentions which the partios themselves could nat wottle, Ho did not think that such action would bo a har to friendship. On the contrary, it would dispose finally of unnloasaut businoss disputes. Was that censurablo? Ife had heartily supported the organization and ita objects, but did not believe that it would intorfore with the individual rights of any of its mombers. The motion to spread tho addrosa on the rec- ordy was then put and carriod. ELECTION OF OF¥ICERH, Mr. W. P. Warren moved that the Association rocsal to ballot for Presidont, the rt ballot to 0 Informa). Carriod. Messrs. Gubbon, of Chicago, sud Burdick, of Albany, wore appoiniod tellers. ‘The informal ballot, which included all! mem- bors prosont, individually, waa then talon with the following result: Wholo numbor of. votes gaat. 45; 8.8. Jowett, 27; J. Parry, 10; W. iH, Weilt, 2; G. 7. Villoy, 2; Ke P. Aloyera, 1; J. FB, Rathbone, 1. ‘Mr. Grango Sard, of Chieago,maved to pracood toa formal ballot, eavh firm ouly boing antithed tox vote, which provailad. Tho result way as follows : Whole number of voles cast, 89; neccs- sary to a ohvive, 20; 8. 8, Jewett, 31; U, Olla- ber, 6; I. 8. Perry, 2; 4. H. Raho, 2, Col. Nathbone moved to muiie tho nomination unanimous, which was seconded by Mr. J. 8, Perry, who made o Ddrict epee oulogistic of 4r, Jowott, who was, ho said, Just tho man that should have been eloctad. Br. Grange Bard, of Chicago, moved that tho Ohair bo instructed to telegraph to Mr. Jowett, at Buffalo, the news of bis elcotion, which was agreed to, * dt was resolved to eloct two Vice-Presidonts and a ‘Trcasurer on the same vote. Tho follow. ing gentlemen were eiccted: Firat Viec-Prest- cnt, G. F. Villoy; Secon Vico-Lrosident, W. WM. Yomtt; ‘Treasurer, A. Braittey. Col, WP, Warren moved (ho appointment of ® committes ta nominate » Board of Mauugers, which provailed. ‘Tho Chairman appointed on the Committee J. F. Rathbono, W. 2. Warren, A. Bradley, N, B. Perry, nud 1, P, Meyors. ‘The Committee, utter deliboration, reported and rocommonded the following Board of Man- agers, which wan contirmed: J. W. Luller, ‘roy, peat at x Moyers. Clovelunil ; & Olhabel a y Nea maton, Net Lork City Milow Pratt, Howton, ow New. Xone City ‘Tho Secretary was instructed to east ono bol- lot for the gontlemon yaiged, and the elootion was declared unanimous, FOXDS NEEDED, Mr. J, Jowett, of Ohicavo, vulled attention to the fact that Cunds were néedod for onrrent ox- peusox, and moved an aptosnment of 410 caulk on the membars, to Lo paid befere the Conven- tiou adjourned. | Oarried. BURIFCTN FOR DisCUEBION, Mr, 0, OG. Grocss, Secretary: of tho Bpaotal Commitica sppointed at the: morning eovsion, mado the Following report: < Your Camm: to whomn was referto: Govraung and preparing lsiagss for the conshteration of your Lanvdntinn, bog leaxa to seport the follnwint subjects ua worthy of your delikerstiun aud action, t—Youy Committee wankd cal] ta your notice tho Wustion of gusrauicea exited hy the retall deslera Throughout the couytey frum saynulacturers. selativ to the breakage of castings, Your Gammiltea sre fur fy aatlvited tut tho pereistent clin tide upon ou trada for castings (o be terulshed 3t00 of cout, wpa thy almplodsmand of ths roti! dowlur, and under Whatever prctex", baw Leqome bordonsame: sud ope weaslve, aul yor Couunilice cespecifully recommend, laut 1 Shture nl] gusrunteos of Ibis charseter be whak- ly diveontinncil, Scound——Your Coumniites reepectfully be leavo to call yuur ationsiun ty tho ovnsidersion of Clery aud dicounty, aud euygers that she fullowlug rule of terma aud dicqiuty be recom; dvd by yous Gun~ Yuutloy to thy trada geueraily, vie z ‘Time yi¥-u on all gouds of our manuufguture wot toexcerd pilucty day YB, beyulilo by nata at Louk with exchange, anblact, at the option of the buyer, however, fo 4 discount for cash at {pes eeut pep mouth, {f payndout is wads withlu thirty iy Third—Your Oammittea beg lesye to suggest that during the sithug of, your Gutivaution au our tall Bo namedd whea the Gduyaiition slat yo tata exacutives wearion, gb while) lt members of the Cunyentian 1y tendance sball be requested to be preset for the cous alderation of subjocta pertaiufag to the jateresty of the trade doeinead private ph their elaracter, #ourth—Your Committe would respectfully sug- Geol the consideration of the question uf prices of the Varlouta classes of couklug aud haating atoves, bagethor with thy prices per pound o fe sharyod dining the Dresont yuar for repatrcastings, Yayr Commicteg ecu hid the all-tuyortant eaujoct for yulir Gouvei How to consider at this timo, Juruwing, ox we do, the luturest exivtiug regarding the reconmueniaous of fous Conveubiou, ub auly amoug the suve-Zianufao irene Of thls country, Lak te rebuild tove-doalera gele #ytie-Your Cammitica desire ta urge | ihe Convention the great Lusportauco of feocuring the the duty of erago of @ law hy tha Congrers of the United Brak cot Tne ™protectian of” tho trade. agalnut these perions who take our castings, and file and ft tha samo for the purpose of making duplicates thorefrom, and supplying the retail trade in the vations townn ani ciiien of thin country at peelees far below the cost of euch castings in our own fount ries, Every member of the Convention intint nec and feel’ the qreaat Importance of an effart upon the part of nat only the Uonvention, but of every member of fhe organization throughout the aountry, to pub an end to this Unwarantable confiscation of ovr righta ma imanufacturere and dealers, Steth—-Yonr Committuy wont elsn, and nally, ange ext the propristy of detormintug upon tbe clty ip sel ta next meeting of the Association sliall bo ald. ‘The report was accopted, and the mattors therolt named will como before the Association for discussion to-day. AN INVITATION, Mr. G. Lord, on bohalf of the Chicago delo- gates, invited the members of the Association to tuke@ ontringo ride aronud the city, commene- ing at 3 o'clock this afternoon, to wind up with a banquet at the Grand Pacific. Accopted, Mr. 8. £1. Perry, of Troy, N. ¥., moved the spnointmont of a Committee on Prices, to report during the session of this day, which provailea, and tho Chair appointed. aa auch Comittee, Blouars. Porry, Galway, Meyors, Lako, Jewett, Bradtos, Goll, and Rangom, ‘Adjourned until 10 o'clock thls morning. Lape THE DAIRY. Secon Day’s Sesston of the Northwestern Dairymen’s Association at Elgin. Disoussion of Various Subjects of Interest to Farmors in General, Annual Address of President Favill MORNING BESSION, Special Dixpateh to The Chicago Trtoune, Etar, i1., Fob, 10,—Tho Convention was called to order at 9:15 a. m. by the Prosidont. After the disposal of miscellancous business, tho regular ordor was takon up, as follows: AUORTION IN cows. “Abortion in Cows: Causes and Remedios.” Dr. J. Toft, of Utgin, gavo his opiniony upon this singular and injurious disoaro, Somo four or five years since tho first evidences. of tho disenso became ’ appa- ront. Hig neighors woro afflicted before Iie stock wero affected. ‘I'wo yosra wince the dix- esse struct his herd, and during tho timo ho had loat the use of thirty-seven cows. Somo bo turnad to beof, snd some of his cowa acomed to keep up for somo timo the flow of milk. Ho bad rostocked his farm Inst year, and now bia now stock sro sufforing. Abortion usually takes placo in about the sixth month of carryiug. Me ap- prehonds that the cauxo is tu tho farm, but doubts that food caused it. Io did not believo tho dixoaso was contaylous, Some thought tuero was 8 Parasite attached to the grawy, caused by tho droughts of the Past yours. Bome thought there was an absence of the phospnates in tho food, —an elemont greatly neoded to keep up the full toaor of lifo and health. Had observed that the diveaso was mostly confined to uatvo enttle, and seemed loss provalent among graded stock, Ifo bad nover fod much brau,—gave bis cattlo corn and whent mixed, Mr, G. Ei, Morrow atated that sundry gentlo- mon hod told him they fonnd flax seed to bo an almost cortain ouro, They fed a pint por weak of flax-sood, distributing it through the weeks" foed. A gool many people had tried this aimplo recipe aud found it to bo certain. Mr. George Q. Marghall said ho thonght. ono landing causo of thin disease was that our cow woro Itept confined in stavcuions too long. He holioved cows woro kept too closely contitied for thoir health; that thoy booame feverish, un- healthy, and woalkoned, until thoy feiled in thetr natural powers, Judge Wiloox paid this disonso had provon a great loaa ta him, and ho certainly would feel Gratoful ar some vne would guerantee a safu- uard. Mr. F. W. Wright gavo his exporionce in tho ease of & valuable Holatein holfer which bad fuiled him. Ho had given her tho greatest pos- wiblo care, and confoxsed ho waa at fault, Br. C. O. Buell thought the disease was oon- tagions. Lo thought it was a disease, and that tho facd only served to put tho wystom in a propor condition for ite revoption, Mr, Stewart thonght it was an epidemic, and must be acceptod an xuch, "The Keerotary road his annual report for the past year, aud ‘throw out suggestions for the futuro interest of the Society. ‘Tho Conyeution adjourned ¢ill 1:90 p.m. AFTERNOON SESSION, ‘The Convontiou was called to order upon timo, ADDING OY 31, JEPFIKLS, OF NEW YORK. The Presidout announced that thora wos pros- ontadologats from the Naw York Butter aud Cheese Exchanyo, and introducad Mr, Jeffrics, who mado an addread of intoroxt ta those pra ent. Ito stated that the demands tor dairy products had continned to inoroaso atendily,— not sharing with tho gonoral dopreciation in production of quantity of other goods. ‘Thora was growing up through the workl ant increased dowund for Aimerican buttor aud chooyo. Io recommonded additional care in the usa of packages for shipmont.as much of the butter shipped Kout waa spoiled from impropar pack- ing. Also that the aelfora dosired to act in bar- mony with tho producers; and that ho hoped that no longer would invidious discrimination bo mado against Wostorn choeso snd butter ss such, but thot it would be acceptud upon itn morits. BUTTER AND CHERAE MANUFACCORE, The I'reaidont then introduced 1. 1. Arnold, of Rochestor, N. ¥., who delivered au address upon ‘the Recent Dissoverivs Concernivy Milk and the Manufacture of Lutter and Cheese.” This was a long, carefully-propared, sciontiflo address, partly’ written and partly oral, Which gave excellent instruction upon Ua suvject modted. ‘Tho Prosideus end he agrood with Mr. Arnold, that dairying could ba purayed with proilt upon mout any land that wis nob a desert. He had inndo money with a dairy upon dry, elnyoy land 5 had fod wall, aud received a saud return, Judge Wilcox found 16 diltcult to secure good Pasturago. “Sho ground did uot soam to cover well; tho grass grew in tutts, If a grass cout bo found that would thorouslily cover the ground i¢ would bo a dobi:leratuin. © Our seasoua re- quired sx or seyen montha of stablo-feoding, gua it was neveerary to find a way to raisa the tnost ang beat fecd upon the toant amount af land, Me did not go. fully recogutze ths value of rane ning water as formerly, trond, pe spring wa- tor wad ronnired, wa brought ank that ovory an- imal could gat an abundaut wupply. Did nutlike red-top grand for food, Mr. CG. CG, Buall, of Whiteside County, Tih, continued tho dixensuion, giving inaeldur and ready mauner his yiews ol what constituted udai- ry farm. DAIRY COWR. After 8 goneral discussion, the President anuuniced the woxt aiujuct in order to be © Dairy Cows and tow to Gut Them, Ale. U. C. Buotl, of Wintosida, pave his views npoy the anbject. Ife thought cattle could be byad for varjous pue copes, aud made to oxcel in why, Dairgsinen wanted cattle Jur wills; then breed from shoso who developed peuuliar prop~ ortles tu furnishing tho Jactsal aupply. Aw tho aporting-mon, after loug aud oaraful labor, had brought up 9 breed ov strain of boreos that wore adapted tu speo|, #2 eonll we iiprove ppon cattle ungil a wtrain wax found that tillad the Will, Ife beloved ip aavitng tho best calvou froin tho boxt cows, and then with caro the farmer could rasp his reward. ‘The quality of milk dit fered, Somes milk was more protiable for make jog butter and some for ehcena, As ho mado butter, he should cross bis pative and graded stock with the Aldormey. Ho hoped so produsc alook both profitable and excellent. Ex-Sonatur Pattan, of Detialb Conaty, had crowsed the Durham and native, aud found ex- callout nutkers, Alva tad o crows of Aolutein, Ahauglt iy Lcttor to paino the calves thom geod 8, Mr, Boward, of Maronao, said ha rogarded aw A BUCCONS pl dairy auW tho avo Whigh iret would produce tho most nulk, and, when age bad done ie work, will produva the most bool, Virat, be requires good fraina, woll put together. shapo~ ly, good-sized, tractable, with good appetite, aud senting falleniiy qualities. Ie fayorod tho itham bloud ax combining tha most youd qualities, Sha should hava 9 lurge chost, atraight back, wide ju fhe hips, tho uddor wut well back, neck smell, horva lzht, large. ploasaut yes, tapering nono; profers the Foon, oF red color whey poswible, dow cuuld thusa paints La gecured ? By caroful breeding, Dairy- men, by thos” reckinsune: in wlaughter- 1k calyos, = woro injuring, and would gventually: ‘destroy, the produotiyapess of thoiy dairicg unlews this crigingl practice was divcqutinyod, Ho waw receiving tanday irom Durham cattle 15 yours old 20 poyads af milic per divm, and nyues gonfosa thys he proferred that stock. Ho thought cattle did not reach maturity till they were 5 years old, LA vocess way annonuced of {iftcon minutes to evable thoge presents to joim the Society, A Jango number availed themselves of this privi- Jopro,. ih Prestdent?at tho reatsembling announced that on Wednesday evening tho Association would hava a gosteral nocisble; suppor would bo provided at a revtaurant, and thon alt could ro- turn to tho hall aud havo a good timo, ‘Tho Rocrotary then road tho lint of thoro who hyd Joined tho Auaociation for tho onsning year. Mr, Arnold, of New York, aid ho considerad broed onsential ins milking cow. A milking Lreod was wanted,—s strain thas would tranamit to progony tho peculiar qualiticn that havo ren- dored the porronal auimal valuablo, Beleet from tho hest and raixe the best, ‘The Couveution then adjourned. PRESIDENT FAVILL 98 Special Curreanondence of The Chicago Trtoune, Exaty, Ul, Feb. 10.—The annual address of President Favilte, a brief abatract of which waa tolegranhed you last night, [s of more than uanat intoraxt, aud Iacnd you, therofore, to-dsy somo extracts, THR yrAR’s porNas, Reviewing briofly tho doiugs of tho yoar, tho President says: Lam glad to be able to nay to you that fhe datry rae ron of 874 ham, in tho main, been a aucces#fil one, ‘Troe, the horizon has not Leen altogether clear, aud some breakers aye beet escomuterat, Tho sovern drought of late summer and early autumn reriously lesrened our sled of batter and’ chews and again, the manufacturers’ terror, In the way of tainted milic, ‘wan present in alinost avery factory and dairy during thesummer months, eavalng whrinkaye in quantity and dopreeistion in the ‘qnnlity of our goods, ‘But, notwithstanding these drawincks, the relurne to tho dniryman haye been fully equal to any other Utauck of agriculture in our ind, MARKETING Goons. Complaints havo been inade by dealers against rome of our Di Boards, that they could not buy any. choesn there? that the factoryimen preferred tw cn- Hin hele goods to bo sold on comission, ‘This T" admit “bas beun | truo rome "exten! but execute 8 wo were treated in such # manner by tho deaters that we were driven to adopt this courte forself-protection, | He tls ag itinay, the ting te ontirely changed now, and wo can sell our butter and chrene at hime for cant {f we will‘ But,” say dairymen, “ the deaters are not wille Aug to pay ux what our goods gre worth, and ao forco un toadopt tho other courte.” It is to be xpected that dealers (a8 a rile) will buy as cheaply an they can, But 1 think it may We lald down ano rule, alna, that, when they come to aia with their money to Buy, they will, le- fore leaving tho goods, pay all tuey can afford to for thom, Aes rule, they nnderstand the mucket and ite prospects much better thau tie man that stays at bono and gives hin uttention mainly to home dutic, Aud, while T woutd recommond all our dairsmen to keep thetnrelven fully up to the times in regard to the inar- ketand all other mntters connected with their burl- dems T would caution themagalint being penny wina and’ pouud foolish, Wo ary xo altnated tat we mut accept the dealer who propnaas to pay the moucy for aur gools ai home, or Wo must put onreclves Into the lands of commission nen, and my expericuce with the two has Leon decidedly 4n favor of the forn THE COMFORT oY THI row. Tam not going into tho detall of the care of dairy cows, but will lay down one general prinelple, This, 1 think, 1y carried out in the mntimtia, wilh acura the di sired end, ‘The principle ta this ; "Iu everything cou- sult, 60 far aa puseible, the comfurt of the cox, Let all the Arrangements {uat appertain to her keeping, much as fond, drink, ehelter, treatment, aud general mannzo- ment, bo stict’ an hall tend to her comfort and then, and not {iil thon, ean we Tenscuably look for tho beat results, Tho question of feol for the dalry-cose jago ituportant that I trut you will pardun ae for taking time to urge St upon your attention, Brecd 14 important, but feed mich inora 40, Versous about engaging in dateying look over the reporta, from thie Ansoclation, or read the report from some dairy in the agricultural papers, ‘They seo #0 many cows kop! and from them no tauch money made, and they Foon fo forget all the rest, They go on end got ihe re- quired number of cows, and when the end of the Year eomies they nro oliiged to divide Aya yn two, for the rengou that they dave not weil cur the hasiness in all its detail, Many men (will say duirymen) seem to think anything is d for a cow, "Tho warm aldo of a rall-fence gov thelter, and @ chance to feed at the straw-wiari, with on oocaelonal druming of margh-bay aud Chance to ran in the standing cornstele, good euough care and feed for the cow, ‘They seem to for! that grain fed to cowa in aimout thrown away. ‘Tha bores and Loge muat Jiave all, Lue grain, ond leave the cows to tako a of themselves, Anew are, ia my opluion, very anisiaken vations, fF it conts ouly & little mora to keep a cow well than in the manner Lhave described, Indeed, It couts ouly & Hite more to keop 9 cow upon grain tian upon lay +Exumoplos It will tulco 1 aera of qood grags to furai winter fodder fora cow, Tho satng acre, if yimuted to curn aud properly cultivated, will not only furuiel winter fodder, but will furnieh grain enough, Wf fed with the talke in winter and the pasturago in aiun~ ner, to give ub & good Huw of milk during the entire jnilidug reatun, while the bay would baye dope but Uitlo nore than sustain the animal life, ‘Tho ditference of cost, then, ia the two methots of feeding, {3 the diferonee of expeneo in Talsluy au aero of grars aud an aco uf oor. We have tho sania investment for land, itis ony, the difersuce in labor, sud when wo Frito the bal> anced between tho cost and profit wo shall iiuda large Valanvo iy favor of the grain, ‘THE OUTLOOK. Lacelro briefly to coustier tine ful dafrytmen of the Northwest, T nieistly asked (and I have been within a few days 1; mind WhO wad dunkiny of going to dalrying) if it iv xafy to fuycet in dairy stock, and niany timid ones are still fearing the Duniness In” qolug to bo averdoue, My advice to alt such {sto oxunine and soy what tho dairy baw alwayy dune for the iudividusl and the community wheusver and wherever iL Nas been Intelligeatly managed, 1 have rupeatadly stvted (aud Lchatleugeany man toatow thut the statement is dot tricj—T vay Phave rupeat made the atatemeut that the dairy, under proper con~ ditjona und iutoitigently managod, han always proved. a tuanetal suiccend, and Taco no Tesson wiy ft should not continue to didn the future whatit las done in tho past, In regard tu {be probsuilitios of an overs Production of cheese, thers 14 but ous thing, fu ty opinion, that will inake tat possible, If we poralat jn trylag to wake two articles of fond outt of oue, oF, tat L muy no$ Le mlsundorstund, sf we continue ty vuy great extent tomnatke butter an ne from thy wame ill, we aro. arently in dager of un over-protncilon of noth butter and cheose, THE VITAL MARK {s crowdeil to-day to the extent of ity ‘eapaclt 3440 tho whole your ronnd, xo Raat Re word take only w little ingre sv raduco pricea entirely beluw action, 80 Wat if we altonipt (2 any c extent to! incresss tho butter product country an overstock will be tie reault, and of courvo down goes thy price, But tls rat eitact fa notin tho reductiv of tuo prico of Witter, Lut the cheese tevate Will ba tiuct seripusly altectet'by 1, Why Je gebtlemen, ting tho Fe HOWE CONAUMPTION OF CHEREL tow increased more than font-toll In the last fifteen yeuray I autwer tt is mainly due to the tinproved our 9 onttlook: for the tr Guauty of our goods, Undur the ald egstenn of hue imanuipeltre We had almust as many rent quae ties of cheese a4 we had manufactures, nad the Louse Keeper sending to Cie market for a plece at cheese diet uot know whetber sho wal gol to qet Whol she wanted of not, nit it ls not #0 toatay 5 149 Witosmly q(ousl quality oC onr cheesa raukes it quite cettala that wo whili yet woat We want thougi we do not gu v9 examine the quillly before pusenustig. We buve trying for the Last fifteen year to improve tho qunity of our cheero wu that we could euccesstuily eumpate in the Engel anurket, | We Bava tent that they have takos 80,000,000 pounds of weese the pant neadut, RUEVING SUYMER CHERSR. Wohear a good desl cald gbuut consteneting or cur ing-couns vo ua to unable uy to hold Gur summer eheoso till full, My advico ts to mage the curly Toons jet aegiood us you can, Lut dun’ try to eutry yollr sunpner chocae aver te foll market,” The fact Ts Gis T haye befurs tutntated) wa ary sling a guud dleul move checto th can ell at a doth giclee, anid the decline must eune at somo time, Tf Wo carry our tamer chiedw Hil October nut November and then PALL upon the market, the decliny will come then ine stead of dime aud divs, with w atrong: probabddity that good deal vf UF HAY WHL be ally damaged, “Very inuch better, 4u my Judgment, aecept the reduetion th felee, Lat cule entiiuee cheese co whlly ft b, mult gael dead Dut ip opow the mit ket aw fast au dt will tako ity Fiuar' ont tie etek and svelte room for tho tall youd, Thee an the discussions of dalrymen, vad Jurtiroatly Mm. Die dinetteniona at thu lust aye tuy of fe Linole State Dairy Aswuchtion, (ie question of hw taoulia u larger [rice for kuduner cheese de- hated atconsblerabte length, My opinion ty ot wil fedstmaetm tod) that tint, Ia fs, ; cullld bo advisuhis io do fit wa eauld, Tycant if we ould make guek wy suuch cheese us we dow diy wud could wel at all at @ higher prise, wo thaukd gal more mney, BULA contol be « fa tals Joey tied pitmncor eligese that fist Auaneet goiug, I do not know a Teh f auvicretood in ily auatler, but 1 beve it fit teeadd sumnctining Ata 10 win tsin uunber uf ole 19 consntt tier taste, aad 7 puri food, Buta linge mage wry Obed ty 0a Cit putre, and aot their palate, Aud if we take nw setich choo ty the fall dicate ue wo can get Ole ficet chies to the af wdigh priv, wo mbull be oidhgat 10 keep daisy stock enongir to mike more smanier caees 4 this clase WR take; and Choc firat claws is wisbays to lake advanligu of a surplus, and glemawl a Hon in price, “dust dere ster in the eecoud cars. ‘hy resscu they have nut hen oatingt chose all this timo fe they could aut attord it, bat now we have a large mock, aud they step iy aud take it of ue af & iuiv jrioo, fully tho actual Gost of production, ibe een AMUSEMENTS, THE RICHINGS- BERNARD CONCERT. Tuo Richings-Dornard troupe gaye the third regular coucert of tho Woek's ucasun last even- ing at MoCormich’s Hall, Notwithaanding the storm, & very gucd audience was in atloudance, and ihe varied programme gave moro than neual watisfaction, The numbers wore gufiloiontly va- tied in charactor to ault evory que, Of English yougs there wero {ho quaint old madrigal, “Whero droop tho willows," dating back almost 800 years, “0, dear, what can tue matter bor” and Harnby's delicious eradlo-sony, “Sweet and Low"; of Amorican musio, the dave song, “fo trompet will sound in the morping,” the threo warsongs, Tramp, tramp,” *Tonting oy the Old Camp-Ground,” and * Marching Thra’ Goorgia,” aud “Tho Htarespau glad Banner”; of Vrouch songd, the old madrigal, * Ladyo faire, thou last may Bearh;” of Welw songs, “ Onco on a timo”, of Geman, the stirring * Wateh on the Rinne”; of Swedish, # sailor's song, * Hosve, O," sung by the male quartette in guporb style, for the encore to which they gave a dainty little eor- enado; of Boctch, “The Wuadged Pipe" aud Charlio is My Darling"; and of Irint Harp that Once Through Tara‘a Malls and beard it bofore. With tha exception of ans ortwo of the numbers, particularly tho Irish onos, with which the trouno did not soom tobe thoroughly familiar, tho elnging was) adairable and oneoren wore numerous Thia evening a concert will bo givon at tho name placo, with the fullowing programma : vane 1, a" Rince Firat Iniw Your Fac Macrigatsy § ui Nowe the stout ot: Magi Alle Ye Oldde Fotke Gloe—" Blow Gentle Gales"... ‘Alle Ya Oldde Polke, Chorite—' The Triton”. sees Ve Grand Chorus, Organ Bolo {on the orchestral organ). Hzeriel Oreran, feng and Chorus—“Tlia Dantiug White Sor-_*-~ Meant asveeseve =» Bishop. Pinenwtte and ye Grand Choris, erect and 10 "0.0 aymunar, Alloa, Tenner, and Base’ Quartette—"" Yeavo Ifo, Jolly Tarn 7... Ve Quaker Cutie Quari.tte, Chorus" Hunting fone", eet Ye Grant Chora, Yorn! Symphong, dearriptive of 1 ‘oral Symphony, dencriptive of Ty-* Poles Mounts a eeAmbroiee Thomas BSorning Hymn, d Thunder Storm. (By request.) Alle ye Otdde Fotken, Ditty—¢1'm Nincty-nve” pevorah ain ¢ Mountain Song, ¢ Villagers’ Pance, Mereyris Part Bong—“ Breath Soft", All ne Sopranon, Alton, Hnmoreus Du Tire Cobl Maraery Jinehseife and Gleo—" Mynherr Van Dunk". Comicatity—" Littlo Fat Gra; Winethrefahy Finale—“ Auld Ling Synr*, Allie ye Otde A Uezend of M. Thiern. Arsono Honmayo Kouds tho following parat.to to the Now York Tribe: “Mf, Thiers yesterday told mo this legend: “When France camo into tho sorid. ax ana- tion, 1b was in tho timeof thofsirles, Ax Frauca was to boagroat Jrincews they invited to Ler cradle all tho good farion; the fairy of wit, of riches, of conqnest, of beauty, of grace, the fairies of harvest and vintaga. Tt wa an uppar- allelod fertival throughout the young Kingdom; everywhere they danced and drauk. But in ‘the very midat of this public ro- joicing on “uninvited fairy came to sit at the banquet. ‘There were already adozen atthe table, and the strange visitor mado tho thirteenth. Sho waa not gay liko the others: on tho contrary, her faco was Lull of meditation, ravity, aud andnoss. ry one began to say: ‘What ia slio doing here, with that unearthly countenance 2” “Sho had sat down, but she rosa with majenty and thus enoke: You invited all tho coud fairies {o the cradlo of France, and you forgot me. Wao bo unto you! France shall Lave days of victory aud conquest. She shall bo rich in corn and wine, She shall be famous for her wit. Hho shall beyile tha world with her prac But whenever he ia about to onjoy her great fortune an unfotoscen catastrophe ehall hurl her into the abswn of war or of revolution. And this Taball be avenged. "Who art taou then cried out from overy sida to tho avens Sho was already at the door : sho turned throshold and said, in a tone at once solemn and satirical. Lam Wisdom ! France inay Lave at her ersdlo all the other good fi had not me. alt the rest will hou “Thue caid Wisdom, aud Wi right.” “i 2? (By recquest the-hant-sttt ndom ie always ——_—_+—_—— Tweed. The anfforings of Tweed in the Penitentiary have aroused the sympathies of many people who lave n robber if bis plutdur amocnin to nillione, Ono of the persons erimloyed in at- tendlug to the wanty of the Wlnstrions prironer, this dercribea his frugal diet, and modeut metho: “Mr. Tweesd would riso from tho hed, and, af- ter dressiug, he would ring fer ms to brings bis broakfast, This neually wax of egy, heefetenk, Dixcuit. coffer, and brandy, At 9 o'cluck he would leave bis room and come up to the hos pila, He gonerally wore a dark uit of clothes, a white shirt and standing coliar, and x silk exp: he always carried a watch and chain, but kk thom ont of Right. After ataying in the bes- pital far about un hour ho would go back to his room. “At 10 o'clock inthe morning ho would re- celvo his friends in hin yoom, ‘He always hat plenty of brauds, wine, and alo at hand. for thore extras wero ecut to him from Now York. Sometimes in tho morning I wonld go to tho Charity Mospital and get a quart of lager frum the Matron there for him. I would carry the heer inocan, and almont overybody would think it way sonp for some patient in the boxpital. Ywoed's dluner way always of tha bost fond thet the market affurds—turkey, chicken, qunit on toast, partrilge, &e, In the afternoon ho usually etayed in hin room, aid about o'clock, he again received visiting friends, 1 forgo to say that bis tons viailed bim every monnny. AGADEMY OF MUSIC. BARTLEY CAMPBELL, ri,” ska, ** Hearts,” Orphan, on Uailes” kee JAB, ONE dh LuuEsr Tawene Ni DUY EI, dO} HURY, RUSKELI BAR, dnd tho ontite Acaderay sit ‘Atcernuuty ot, Gackny'e Cocwite pocmilasion, of 1 Me today), HL Atier whiten, Ki of Garay hat ab ‘To conclu Faren, Fyening, at, the Acniteiny Uoimpany in tho Tie mantio Teale Totna, GHANA UAILE. Alter which. the rovitatlan att Suaniva Gira," Cha whula ta couclude wit a Dillon Cares HALSTED-ST, OPERA HOUSE, Ourner of {falstod and Harrison-ate, "a Ca time fu th sit i magnibesat Orisatal Anudtari, amen Bar) THH TURKISH HAREM. Deented aud Pronaunced itu KALMLDINGIA, He. Delacuur's UAN.OAN, rele, acd tue Uoss Varicty tons, ani ontire chango of Bept 12 (tomornw), WS THEATRE, LAST NIGHTS of the distinguished notress Mrs. D. . Bowers = Mate wll Shear in ber gruat Watorleal alieracier, ELIZABETH, Queen of Engler d, . TALL > SKURKT, os SEG MER. OHIOAGO MUSEUM. ‘This afternoon and vers ezening during tho week, and Hatiday dlatinos, MR.JOS. H. KEANE AS RIP VAN WINKLE. ory, New Appuntnonts, ated Bern, ny, Tels 13 Joint Henuit. $y Chow J, ania Great Bil. “ACADEMY OF MUSIO, atan'ly tho management withdraws Hartley Camp. ‘atte Teiele decint GRANA UAILE, Alive tho naturday Blatiqee, ba uidur ty uivy p jviat fara well benetit tn JOHN DILLON, JOHN BLAISDELL, SATURDAY NIGIT, Pub. 13, Tromonduus Li of attractions, and positively faremall ‘Thursday, Vriday, and Satavlay Evonings, and Sator- day Matiqus, revival, (ve four purcurmaucus’ oily, of the slerhiug Eaglisn Comedy, MEN OF THE DAY. With a Britiant Cast of Characters, ‘This is tho most fatorosting Comedy hivherta prodaged Is House, Bowe fail tawes thie geeas teal, ~~ SUNDAY LEOTURE, ELIZABETH CADY STANTON “OUR BOYS.” GRAND UPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY, Feb, 1, 3 p.m. ADMISEINN, (0 OLN Ty THE KLNK, TONIGHT, FER. UM, NOVELATTRACTIONS, GRAND MASQUERADE And a German Emigrant Skating Matoh, Aduisiivn, He. Opwugrery daz sud night. “Tho ants “ War Song.” Thero wero also tho naval number of solos and tho usa amount of nonaenar, whieh was relished by those who had never renn q Le Pn RCA GILMORE. Union Park Cougregeational Church, Monday Evening, Feb, 15. McCormick Music Hall, GRAND CONCERTS ! 3 AND Grand Concert Oranization OF NEW YORK, INCLUDING MISS EMMA 0, THURSBY, A young and chanlog Prims Dons of extravrdinary musical ality. MR. M, ARBUCELE, ‘Ths famous Vornnt Player. MR. E. A. LEFEBRE, The celebrated Kaxopbone Solctst. AND BEVERAL OTHER EMINENT SOLUISTS, Under the direction af MR. P. 8. GILMORE, Projectot ant Goneral Direetnr ut tha GREAT RIUSICAL J UBILEES, The followiog Programines, comprising choice selec floay from tuo wurks of the xroat anastere, wilt bo pore jormed: UNION CONGREGATIONAL OHUROH, Mondsy Evening, Fob. 15. PROGRAMME, PALE 1, Ororture, “Oberon, "eves, ‘Gibyragela Be 2. Bolo for Baxophonn, #*Fantanto Uriinad, A. Wwiebra, 3. Invitation a Ja Di ‘also Brilliante). Wober 4. Airand Varia ‘aloo. ies Kinin 3, Phuraby. Le Prophet Gilwors'y’ Baud? ee .«Webor De Beriot Draevt.) 1 Meyethoor WCORMIOK BALL, Tuesday Evoning, Fob. 16, PROGRAMME, 4 1, Orerture, “Tanntisusun! ranct 2, Bolo for Basophone, ¢# Nori 3, Grand Seteaiton, tine 4. Atta, froma the Creattan tad", .Madyn SMiba ken 5, Parapbraso dv Cow asvadba atin 6. Overtare, Within -+-Roxatat 7, Bolo fur Cornet, Balfo »-Bloyerboer Rode of Mozart.tuppe. fa 19. Orerture on | from tine Gikavirv's Haw CONDUCTOR... S. GILMORE. Reserved Seats, General Admission. 75 Conte, 25 Conts I FOR BALE AT LYON & MEAL NOTIC rencivad inutile, esrb of Ly Jng a tour of the th: w . TO-NIGHT! THE INCOMPARAULE CAROLINE. RACHID Be Great Popular Concert! Brithant aammo yt Okte Folie! Goma," TO-MORROW --Last West Side Concert. URCH, pear f the Company, nine Hatt (taco tan dat ert anaen ateswiunea sitet far tiride dan team Al niiek Hal! Canesetsy wall ae glen. Boe B. Be Ge tional Churel« 5 or at Yil'e, 495 Wost Biadtag aud Hortcaty Fivrars, 6B) West balkenst, PRICK ad 20 eentes no tra charge for te lug Consort missin, 73 cents: r NURI ot 10 good for alt m iumuontsy for sal fort. Purp enter ce Shett REGENGAGEMENT OF rH AS freninoriee ENGLISH MADICAL, a woxbar Slits DRADLAUGH, To delicer ts New Uirow Voctura on, “THE PRENCH REVOLUTION,” TMOKLT bor sila to-morrow at Janacn, McClure & Ti Sratanat. THES (EUERSPAY) EVENING, PER 1, LADIBS? NIGET. ireat Will ofthe season! Ctorinun Olot etef Ge fatnoth Cry Dra, TIM EMRONC srw, Re RTAURW TENG RT Een VM THR Ri emnt ND. mite hue ew att VALMERTAZ ZN dit MGUNNOUIE. Nios EI Go I Plvavantrics, | WABY HL mdarfu) Musical Skutehes, AUSSIE YE Gh. GONE Gy the Tht Minstrel, and theold popular 7 gal shoold popiliae farysties, Gs RICKS —No extra (or aoeur- Ieela Aud Bale ny Hes Gaeectra ital, AVALENTINE BATINN BATURDAY. Eadivs and Cinidron, Be, ACADEMY OF MUBIO. POSITIVELY KIX NIG fang, conn ; nicing Yate WB ar Utica antl regal quided Nertdsyaswaud e JANAUSCHEK, Hupported by ber now api most beilllans NEW YORK STAR COMPANY, MONDAY, Beb, 15.-An adaptation of Charles Bickony? col bratad novel, “Bleak Muuay," callud UREDAEY ajay - DEBORA H—(Lenh tha E; }s ‘Shursdta, RY SPUANT Ee eee ORE NOU og cane ay ny rT iB ¥ “i ir BUGGY Evuuang -MACIIELIL ot AEG Come Hore “AGADEMY OF MUSTO, aulng,. (icand TR i Pa sy Charlotte Cushman’s AREWELGL TO CHICAGO, 22d Regiment Band RAILROAD TIME TABLE: ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS EXULANATION OF REFENENCR MARRA.—t Satortay se canted. Sunday exospted. tMond: tive Sunday at 8:00 aggne tally, C#COPtSe ret ECS THWESTERN RAILROAD. ra Milwantoe Pamoogzs. ‘Milwaukee Pastonger. {dren Hay Rapren Rt, Pabl & Winona & Marquetie Expres: 8 Mirus Pacrenger, a Gionera Lako xpross. SGaneva Lake express a a—fepot corner of Wells and Kxtnsia b-Depot corey of Canal and Kinzie, rer teg Charh akrott, Tremon CHICAGD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chieaqo, Kansat uy aud Denser Short Lines ela Loute, gut, Moy and Chingoy Springfctl, Alton and St. Lanta Throwch Line, tnien Depaty Wet Side, near Matiann-ete bridge, Vicket Oftcee: At Heonk, and 123 Bandolnheat Lanes] Arvin Ha. sia Jacksonville Bi defterson Gity Expres Poorta aud Keoxax Fay Paducah Railea Lacon, Washington jodtatt Ghicseo Streator, Se CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, P) Foten Pres erary suave eat See pe ey (SL Sh Chibhceteg opp Milwaukeo, Madison, 3 Dratrieala Cites Lochs Milwaukee, Va Gromo, Winina, Bt, Paula Minneapolis, thesuat Ba Bin vin Mibrauios, for | Rina Bont Hg stk Pail Milwankec, Mactisun, Gphtey aloe aaaaa ay 2 Sterne Poet, Milwaukee € LaCrosse ire dia Greoa! {LUNOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, Soot a7 Lalest. and Foobnf Drenty-secondtty ys i} Randutphest,, i few Orleans pringtield, Peoria & Raakuk Es Bpringtiokt and Peoria &. Dubuque £ Slons City Bs Pubunue & Et. Dodge E Giles F CHICAGO. BURI INCY RAILROAD, Depots, foot of Ieth and Siztenthestag Ofices, 8) Clark. 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