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TS CHICAGO TRIT et pecolnte, exports t1the € Crantze oY, 1 tinent, 027; comtwien 1,748, 11.—C m,-l:;je 1. fale de: itz middiing, es low nIdEuR: waod ord- T Feeclote o o1 Jma: Mles 4,001 Wacie 3 exparts ta the Continme,on. * iavAs AL, Dec. 11— CosFON=Viry dully middiing, ige: fow midling, R 1.sics gnod unlioary, 75e: net e 4,437 bialoss ATOfs Feceipts, 14,4715 sales, 1,801 :;‘K'L[‘ 105t expreln cunstwlon, 2,107, . DRY GOODS, Npw ¥eak, Dee. 1L ~The Jonbing {rade wasa trifle e sciive, but Iuisness continued Iheht withcom- Dfion nsex: cottan koot anft and steady: cottons Slea 1a medernte. request by elothiorss peinta nulcty ashams and dress-gonds mov L slowly; cheviats and § orvted contings fu noderate requeat, Lut fancy mersfosctives foreikn goods dnl) TURPEN' CKruiNeTon, Dec. )L~BPUUTS TCRPENTINE— fiesdy st 20C: MARINE NEWS. VESSELS ASIIORE AND OFF. Yesterday morning Messra, Lyon. Lester & o, gecefved & disoatch from Buffalo, stating that the yehr Francls Palms, hasing a eargo of 3, 000 bush- elsof whent, shipped from this port by thom, had stranded on th bay-shoro within sight of Ruffalo, ZateIn the sfiernoon another telogram was res eelved, sating that tonge had vulled the sclinoner ol and fowed her into port, and Capt, Marsden had reported the cargo all dry, Dlspatenes recetved yusterdny by Capl, Eagan ganounced that the stenni-hatge Kershmw had Deen lightered of ahost K,000 b of her cargo of whent, and had been ¢otten off the botlom, in the Srats, neor Cheboygan, Tuesday night. It in pronabie that the vealn taken oot wan reloaded esterdav, and the Kershaw proceeded down, The Jetsel nnd cargo are i paod shape, necording to the dispatclica, ‘Thix s forfunate. for the carso is otinsured, Messta, Armour & Co, are the ship pers of 1L MILWAUKEE. &pecial Dispalch ta The Tridune. Miwavees, Wis, Dee, 1% ~R. P. Fitzzerald £ Co. this morning received advicen from Cheboy- g0 1o the effect that the stenm-barga C. o, Ker- shaw wan pot off at 7 o'clock last vvoning, after Yaving Mghtered 7,000 bu of her earga nf wheat, The Keratow Is not leakinge, in fact higs sustained podamage whatever, ‘Fhia 18 dne ta the fact that she reated npon a bottom componed of soft mud, The lehtered wheat fa belnu taken on again to. dav. The disuster wiil not chunva the vrograming of the owners o run 81l threo hargea—tho Ker- shaw, Bnlicntine, and Barunm—buck to Milwan- n, To-meh? the tne W, K. Mnir pracecded 10 Tta- elne for the prirpose of towing the catl schr John Wesley to thi port, ‘Common report han it that W ¥, Fitzeersll & Co. contemplate Uho purchase Awd Tepair of the wrecked bargo . 1. utter v o cunsust for the steam borze W, H, Barnum, — NUFFATO, Spectal Dispaten to Tre Tribune. Derrato, N. Y., Dec, 1L—The eche Francis Palme, Capt, Marsden, arrived in port this sfter- noon. 8ho In the Inet veesel throngh from Chicago this searon. On Tueaday niuht, doriog the bilnding snow-atorm, thn schooner lust her bearings and drifted toward the shore necar Bay View. sbout nine miles from Duffalo, Capk Mareden, discovering the sitnation, dropped anchor, Thls morning word was sent to Rufalo, asking for aid. Qhe tuys Cornell, Tirvant, and Wright were gent to the vensel's awslatonce, In the afternoon alie was safely toswed tuto port, The dumage is light, ERIE. Spevial Plapated ta The Tribne. Eme, Pa., Dec, 11.~The prop D, Bollentine ar- nved from Milwaukee to-day with 40,000 bu wheat, When twenty milea west of Krie, the Dale lentine dirabiled one of her cugines, oud satled sdown oppoukite the lighthonse, Sho was towed in Dy the tug Thompson, ¢ THE ITARBOR YESTERDAY, Tialf & dozen or so lumber vessels, Including the steam-barge Colin Campbell, nrrived yesterday from cast shore ports with cargoes, Tho aluop B. Richmond was among the arrlvale, and the sthrs ¥, Lestor, Lonisa McDonald, - C. J, Rouder, and Ketehmn, The wenther wus falr outside. PORT OF CIICAGO, The tollowing are the arrivala and actnal sallinga # this port for the twonty-four boura cadigg ab 10 o'clock Jast nightt ammivata, Comebelt, Duilulon humbor, Market, clium, Europe 114y, sipio. iy S AL e O e DO AL SOTEAL AN i Laie, sundries. NiTwuukec, towing. Fehr 1 VLo Muskecon, Tty Frop Teinpest, Whits 11ail, stadrica. L —— A MONGOLIAN RAID. The Twenty-Million Army of tho Chineso— A Tullk that Gen, Garleld Toared. Waeetny (W, Vie) Intritigener, The writer of these fluca while traveling West & f=w duys oo, fell in with tien, Garfleld, of Qhlo, on the cars and had a long aud Interesting conversation with bim on the leading tovles of the day. : “The future of our country,” sald he, “fsa preat problem, and, for that matter, 8o is the future of Europe and of the whole world, Thts reminds me,” he went on to say, “of a conver- sation I had with a very intelligent gentleman in New York Citya few days aco, flo had just returned from Europe, where he had Leen travelinu for two years, and ha was In 8 despondent state of mind over the Impressions Le had recelved wiile abroad. [le detailed these impresslons at length to me, and In 8 way that was well caleuluted to make a systematic fupression. It was the provatling lmpression nmong very many of the thinking men of Burope that society there was bemng Undermined by certaln (rrgaistible Inflnences, In the first plnce it i bhongycombed by wide- spread and stll) wider spreading infidelity, Tao Chrlatlan rellgion 18 uo Jonger a supreme fo- Buence uver the minds and consclences of the es, The leaders of thought, the schola af Eugland, France, and Germany, have popu- larized unbuilef, und (1 France it” hos passed 1 1o 8 current reinark that ooty women and chil- dren are anv longer to be seen at chureh, * In the sccond vlace, thero I8 preat restl ness amony the s u regard to the fo qualitics of soclety. Why should the few be so very rich, and the niany 0 very poor, is the bur- den of their {nquiry, und also of 1heir conversa- ton one with another, ‘Chis undertono of dis- content Is gradually growlng, und is fuding ex- pressiun through chavuels that are unsettiing the foundation stones of the whola soclal fabrie tn Europe. Boclalisin in (ermuny, Nihillsta n Rusala, Communism tn France, and Chartlsm in Enpland, are ulf st work, aud the masses aro be- ing leavened with theso principles, Their ave Nlou to kingeralt aud privateralt borders on rev- olutiun. ‘The whole of Europe fs volcanie at this time. Diincusn stondiug orinles arc all that Tepress the outburst, Hut while they repress it they afford the urievance on which “revolution zrows aud spreads, and beeomes more snd niore frresfatible for tho fiual reckovlng, 1t fe b leved by many of themost sagzaclous minds that the day of uplicaval is not far off, ** But this ts not al), sald Geu. Garfeld, “that Tay New Yori traveler sald to we. It {s belleved In Europe thut one of those great historle move- neuts of tha Mongollan ruce, thstin the re. Inote rm have dispersed thelr people nto des densely populated countrivs *uau thelr own, s now preparing, For {nstance, the Russians, fn bressing recently upon the Aslatic borders of tkelr Empire, developed oy actuel reconnols- Sance a Chinese army, of which they were total- ly ignoraut, 000 atrong, and armed, too, with all the effective engivery of modern war, Including the Krupp wuvs. “Thesa guns have ‘en made by thetr own wkilled workinen, who beey seut to Europo und secretly taught thy tosud Frusstan ottieers bad drliled thelr armles in the uso of them. No man knows to day the streueth of the Chineae military vstab- lishment, All we see or know of what {s golng oo la China 1s on the shore edges. It 1s belleved hat the skeleton for an vrmy of £0,000,00u al- resdy extats, 1o §s belleved, further, the ides of conqueat bas ouce_agafn taken hold of the Chinese wind, aud thal the great Buddhlitic tamily of Aslatlc races cun by leagued for not vuly u wholesale ruld upon Europe, but alsos escent upon the Pactle Coast of the Unired Buch & movement meaus the possible Wiping out of Caucasisu civilization, Eugland 8 mobllized these Astatles us adefense ayainst Russlu’s smbition i the East, but, as Count eliouvalo!! sakl in the Berha Couference, whut the Aslaticy, taught the art of war, should, kke the {rresistible Turks, oncs suain look dows Upon the plains of Europe; beariog upon thelr 2 Lsuners tho lexend, *We come, wo kee, We con- Yuer,? oderu war is now o matter of effective and of & simple und rejlabke commiasariat stew. The Mongolluy race is capable of great Jerioual prowess. Beipk fatylists, they dare everything for the end they have fn view. Theie 100l {s slwmule, easily supjdfed, and easily truus- urted. ‘Thelr cudurance of fatlzue Is proverb- e Onee onestilzed aud u motlon lln.-{ vould swari {uto Russia us irecalatibly as tho Jocusts ol Euyut, and npon the Paatic cdast of this cone tueut us nugigrous and destructive 1s the grass- boppers. Oule started, whers would they stoud Cistlizatlon would retire before fhcwn o3 irom u plague, Look at the plagug-spots in San Franeseo todav, Nobulylives i them Lut Cllugse, Nubudy elas wan live lu thew.” on, 3,007 ROPK, 47,2203 ... The,. attornexs, (Aefeatud capdidate: Kern Still Sticks to His Foolish Fancies. Exposure of Some of the '‘ Times'" Misrepresentations, Mr. Galloway Explains the Discrepancies in the Bond Conrt. FOOLISH FIGURING. The Times of yesterday morning contains rome ahward conctnatons, drawn from some incorrect fig- tires, ahout the recent election in this county, It han been uring strongly 8 teconnt of the vote for Shertfl, on the eround that it has hoped that Keen wanld he counted tn. The arguments on which it bases this hope are tho sllezalions of some of the Socialinta snd (ireenbackers that their candidates were not given credit for all tho votes which were actunlly cast for them; that their reglstered strength in thelr varonn clubs and sections was tar grealer than the number of voles which their tes are said fo have recelved; and that ballots cast for their men muet have been wrongflly counted for Mr, Hofl- mann, The Times aleo calls attention to alleged discrepancien botween the total vote cast for the various eandldates on the State and county tickets, there being cast for Shertll, according to their Oguring, over 1,000 votea more than for ceriain State ufiicees, —a dircrepancy which, it alleges, Ia in itaclf proof of frand. ftmight he did it exiat, An a matter of fact, the total vote in Cook Conn- ty fur the variouscfiices was about as follows: For Clerk of the Snpreme Court, 50, 478; Coroner, 50,0813 Superintendent of Instruction, 57,126, —a Indy ran s a candionte for thin ofiice, 'and a few hundrea extra votes were Ltonghl oat, probably, on her acconnt, The total for Sheritf—the most botly-contested of all the offices—ivus 57,086, and tor Congrean, 50,050, ~There b in thiese ' votea no more discrepancy than oue would expect, Wese they any cldser, in o city st least, it would be a muspicions eircumstance. Now ng to the other allegation about alleeed yotes which wei t for Ityan, Socialnt, ot Dixon, (reenbacker. which, 1t s clatmed, were counted for {fotmann. The vote fur Congress of the comhined Socinlista and Ureenbackern 400 Ieas than thesr combined vote for Shieelfl, Congresmonal vote s doubly counted. | 1t {8 connt- el not merely by the judees, o third of whom wera Democeats, bt by tha Supervisors, o half of whoo werg Democrnts,. The returny of these two sots of alficers agres on Congressmen. ‘To assumo that the Congreeslona] vote of the Soclalists and Green- backern waa greater than was returned for them ia tonsaume a most eluboraie and - comprolicnsive mystem of fram, Invalving three Judges, two Su- purvisors, and two clerks at each polling-pince, Thin is obsurd, It aopears, therefure, that the totnl number of regular Greenbnen and Suclalist tirkets docs not exceed the number of votesree turnel by the Suporvisors ascast for thelr Cou- gresstonn) candldutes. 1, then, elther Dixon or Ityan got any additional yoice, they wero ou anlit tickets, —efiher Repubs lican or Democ eie, ~whete Hollmann's,or Kern's name cratched off and Ryan's or Dix- on's substitated, It la cortain that no Repunilcan ticket was seratched fur elther of those Individunle, All the Nepublican sceatches wete for Keen, and from all iudications they have been counted nnd credited 1o him, The scentches ou tho Demu- cratle ticket were |1ruiumlbl{ cither for Dixon, the Greonbacker, of Ilofmaun, the Tlepnullcan, in eonte of the ultra Demioceatic wards it Inknown that the oppasition 1o Kern wan so bitter that many of the Democr: bolted hin and voted for the Iepublican, A few, of cutirse, voted for Dixon, but the votes he thus gamed nhove hin normul parly strength are offwet by the Greenbackers, who weratched their tickes and voted for llufmann o for Kern, while smong the Socialists quite 8 nuwmber pcrutched for lod- m unn. It in true that nelther the Roclalists nor the Greenbackees cust av_mauy volvs as thioy hiave on their rolle, hut the voto wansa very Huht one, aund they are o more cutitled to claim that they ot out thetrentire vote tann the Hepublicuns wonld e, Besides that, a number of the Greenbackers and Buclaiista wio aid vote changed their minds by electlon morning, snd returned to thelr old party allegiance, ‘The Greenbuck Cen! LCommlitice ia naw engaged In Investigaling & number of ity leaders whosold out ot the luet election, and i they wil) investigate more clusely they will be apt to ilud that their loss was due fur more 1o the uls- hovesty of thelr chiels than of tho Judzes, “I'liere will doubitiess be & recount, but the prob- ability is tiat it will add neurly & thousand votes to Hollmann's majority, o, let Mr. Kern go on and spend nis money, “In order to prove that hiv rival's populatily wae greater thun the judges wade {twut to be, KERN STILL HOPES, Sapdi ,for, the Bhrleralty, and otliora'of 1ho Dewocratic, Boeldl- istic, and Gircenback parties Interested In accumu- Iating alteged testimony upon which to baso o biil 1in chancery in the County Court, praying foran order for o rscounting of the vote cast at the last election for Sheri, nsscmbled again yesterday afiornoon in the law oftice of Cal. Jucssen, and concluded thelr «forts in that particular direction, TPhero were presont, beslden tho legn) gentteman above-named, the Hon. John C, Richbery, asvoe clate counsel; Meaara. 10 Dixon, the Demo- cratic_and Greenbuck o ates respoctivelys Mr. Iliencock, & jentlos Tookee upon au an expert in counting baltote: James W, Springer and John F, Scanlun, Greenbackers, Joe (iruenhut, of the Abend Zeitung, * The vole of cacli precinct was examined, and the atlorneys queationed those present i regard to thele knowledge of the currectness of the returns, In some instances the Groenback gentiemnen tse erteid that thevote for thelr candidate wan largee n had beon ofictally retuened, and the samo ase jon was niade on the Souclatistic side, ens tlemen clalned 10 have discovered that there had been more votes returnoa tor loffmann than had Leen actunlly cust nt the petls for that candidate, and that fully 2,000 votes had hecn cast for M Dixon thet had been retarned for Hotlwonn, A simtlar clalw, wvolving 1,000 voies, was made by the Sucwalltic representative, who arserfed, alao, that the whole vote of his party had been 10,000, whereas but 7.000 hud been roturned. Tho roturns in severa) warde were referrod to, and fgures of tne allewod real vote yplven, in lu[:rllrl of the statements, Assortions wore alwo madu that Jepublican tickots from which the name of Mr, Hoffmann_hat been scratched, and cither that of Kern, Dixon, or Ryau substuted, had b counted for Holmann, toguther with ballote that hai veen cast by clitzens whn had erased the candiduts for Sherlff from them—not wishing (o vote forany of the cundidated. Republican tlckets bearlng Kern's nawme Instead of lloTmann's, ¢ in many instances elther Dixon's or Hyaw's, wero mald 1o have be counted for Hoilmann along with the straight le- pablican tickets cuntainlng the lwtter's name. The kentlemen scemed 1o believe that & recountiog of the vote would chapge the result, as returned. and they exprersed theirability Lo bring furward the requlvile tostimony In support of theic allogations, “Fiey think they have sulliciont ¢ entitle thewm ta au order from thy Court for a recount, Thu bill wil probably bo fited to-day in the County Courl, mud will contain substautially the allugativns ubove mentioned, LETTER FIROM ONYE O THE CAN- VASSERS, In he Editor of The Tribune. Citicagn, Dec. 11, —My tme has been too much occupled until now to give prover attentlon to the articly beaded **The Count' in last Bunday's Q%mds. Tho data, IT not tha article lteell, must have cmanated from & gentleman who volunteared 1o witness the proceealngs. and yet I nole many assertions which are not sustained by the facts, To pronounce the errors fuund iu recounting the voteon tho boud question conclusive, or even strong presumptive evidence thut simllar eerors will bo found in s recount of the vote for Sheritf or “any other offlcer, ia nejther rational nor honeet, The names of the varlons candidates wereall printed tu fale type, and could, In all ca except whea badly acratchiod; bo easily read; wheroas, upon all honcatly-printed balluts, the bond count could only be made by noting the erasurcy of the worde **For™ or **Agufust,"—a tosk not alwa, ¢ cuslly to be dono, even when the sole objuct of the count Je to sscertuin the exact truth upon that question alone, ‘Tiro eravires are gencrally mudo with a Jead pone cily and often very fatutly orimperfectly done,—so0 imperfeetly, (havln th recent count 1 bad to fre. quently resort to » magnifying glass tu declide bow 1he vote shonld be counted. “F'sking 1o consideration the fact that the vote cast upon tho bond question wes the last one couuted by the precinct judzes snd clurks, and 1uat it was yenorally done Iate at night. and often by an fmperfect Jight, wheo thuy were all wear) witd the lung straln upon bolls physical aud mental endurance, It la not ouly reasunable to expect many crrore, but It would bu miraculous If they did nat occur. It 1 trie that In & few of {he precincts thero was & Yory groes carvlosaness, 10 vy the lo ut to chargo the entira bocy of Judges snd cleris wilh criminal fntent or neylipeucs Iy clearly unwar- rutited by tho facts, and & gratuitous insult 1o some 530 highty estimable citlzens, whoss consu would merlt werw § to Justify this wantou sttack upon thelr claracters Withouts protest. e vole upon the bond guestion wus iu 0o seuse & purty fasue, 8 fact which the eswmination of the Lallots mot cleacly demonstrates. Kepublicans und Democials siike volud Luth for sud weaiust e fasue of the bundy, aud, had il the lekets beou honcatly printed ate distribated, tho relutive pro- purtions f each of the great parties vonog both ways would nut have beea greally differeut. 'fho Revublican tickets were all pribted with both the ufiriative and uegulive Dropositions v the boud quesiion fu cluse juxlipositios, and upou nearly, If not quite half, of such tickeid vowd, no erasute of eitner line was made, snd bencs wera counted sy Llauks, while & larze majority of those vollug upon the questlon weéro Io favor of by ( tho weverdl varicties uf Demucratie ckets, thu ouo must geueraliy voled bad the words ¢ county houds” printed close up 1o the t of (cawes upon the Geken wnd the words Vagalust couty bunde™ ot the ex‘reme low 2 of ihe pajer, au Inch or mure below. Iare blalil abacs Leiwesn Larua packages of the to the operation of a as_originally printed tickein l1ad Heen anb! cutting-machine for the praoss of removing the | nerative worde, Pl enlting wae Laperoetly dune, and while on n tarze putiher of sich tcietn tho nezaflye words were enUrely et away, many casesthiey were barely toached hy the knifo, and In utheen one-quarter, one-haf, or threes aquarters of the words wee + eemoved, maklug it bn wiiny Instancea, very diflicn]t for tho eanvansera to dectde whether to connt the vate for the bonde or 1o count it s blank. (n many of thesa mutiintod tickets the voter crascd fhe ofliemative word or waords, ihie making hix voie a blank, and 1t {4 falr f wich had been perfect, the divicted tn abont the same pro- POrtion a8 they who ned the perfoet ticketa did, There were o or thice other forme of liem- oeratic ticketa nred, npon which only the afirma- tive on the bond question was printed in the body of the tfcket, without cven & rpace Jeft for tio negative, and it fs more than prooable that, §f hoth ptopositions had been on the tickets, nearly balf of such tickote wonld have heen voted vlank in- afead of connting In favor of the bonde, And as it was, B nuniher had crased the clanse and made thelr votes hiank, rome of whont no doubt thougzht they tyere voting In the negative, The ** Natjonal Iator™ or *'Ureenback' ticket was alike dis- honest In having onty the aflirmative on the hond quertlon 1pon ft. and thus cheating the large number who woild have voted biank, as thelr fellow Republicans and Democrata did who were not cheatea, Notbing can be farther from the troth than the followsng: *'But a cirsory esamination of the tickets showe, it 18 mnirl, that votes were connted for llofmann that ought to save gono to Kern, Dixon, snd Ryan." ‘The gresl mase of the ballota passed directly nnder my own eye, and the votes wero annonnced by mo to the 1ally clerks, and I know that upon not one ballot in a hundred did _anybody ree how the vote fur Bherlf was cast. The ticketa of the Socinliats, hawever, were nil printed in very large type, ana without anyihing In relatlon 1o the county bonds upon them, snd hence most all of their votes fignrs, in the blank column of the re- poricd yote, Hnt'oceasionally ane of their ticketa would have an aflirmative or negative bond vate wrilen somowbere upon Jis face or margin. Hence 81l such tickets having anything writien upon them had 1o be seratinized, and, in doing so, 1raws number of Soclalist votesin the German wards with Hoffmann's name subetitutesd for that of Ryan. and in similar examinations of sceatched Demaocratic tickets in the wouthwestern warde [ st A nuinber of tickets with ityan's name sub- stituted for that of Kern. Dot in elther care the namber 0 obaerved would cnut no fistire in the general result, cxeept gpon a very close vote. The asscrtion that **when the jresent count was staried there were A number of Iepublicans who sneered a1 the ldea that uny serious chiances wonld be found." etc,, had ita origin. perhaps, 1n 8 ro- mark made by me, but not with a mncer, just be. fore we began to make tne count, that 1 doubtea our finding more than two or three hundred vari. ation either way from tne official returns, But [ was then tznorant of the complicated conditlon of thg ballots, and the dishonest methodd tved to deceive volers Jnto voting far the bonds, aud I can well concelvo how an npright election-judye, withs out exact knuwiedge of the law, might count ihe erascil aflirmative, where there was no printed negative, ns 8 voto agalnst the bonda, and fo treat as blanka ail ticketa wpon which fractions of the printer neeative remained aud no erasures made, Tam a ltepuvlican, and wos ofipo!ed Lo giving the authonty for the issue of the bonde, but { think these fucts would not prevent me from mak. lug o fule connt; and I would weorn to pervert o mere business mutter, upon which mien in every party woutd divide, lo poiitical capltal even if there were romo Justiication fur 1t In’ tho premises, and fur which § can see no excuse in thin case, 1 cannot respect, If I do not deaptee, the wrlter who wonld galn a barty ndvaniazo by blast- Int? the reputation of aoms B30 gentlenien, twoe filihs 0f Whom are members of his own varty, In the Fourth Precinct of the Kleventls Ward tha Judges no duubt hanestly returned the ontire vote not cast in favor of the bonds ns negntives, nnd in two precincts—the Fifth in the SeventizWard, and the Sccond In the Seventeenth Ward no returng were made by the fudges, wu oversight for whlch there le no reasonable excuse, Making the core rections for thene threo precincis lesves but a fractlon aver 700 votes of the ofiicinl majarity aiainst the honds to be overcome, and which wonld o tore than accomplished by an averago ticreosa of flva voles for cach of the rematning [reeiucts in the county, & number which would be fully cover- od by the donbtful bulluts, lut the ncriuse was nearly double that number, and 1t Was by 10 means uniform, Had a longer notlee been glyen, and had the law governing the manner of submitting such gu-g- tions Lo a yoto, and the way in which bollota may be manlpuluted, Leen more fully discussed und explained in the publie Journals, a tnore intelli- Eent. oxpressivn of oplulon midit have been ob- tafned. ¢ 1f, however, Itis finnlly decided that the bonds mny isnue, {t in to he huped that e pronent Honed of County Commissioners will use no mors of them than will'bo abeolutely necerrary to completo the Court-Jlouso, after using whatever may be spared from the unnecesenrlly large appropriations from the tax-levy of 1878, Incidentu! to the recent reronnt, it may be }:mutr to add that there nre some vuting precincta n which the vnynluuun In 80 wmal) that it costs the county to hold an ulection i1 them avont &2 for every vole deposlicd i the vallot-box,—un exe pense nat Justiicd by any principlo of, pabite pitdie ty. 10 somie tweniy-five of “these small yoting precinets wero conolidated with cincts Inu Judiclons manner, smple would bo atfurded for every man to ey lot withiont Inconvenlence, and thie county about 81,500 at every electtos be thireo general elections in Cook ¢ and, If the proposedl reduction we the iirat of March noxt. 8 saving of between $1, 000 und £6,000 of election expenses in o wingle yenr would b effected, 1t s true that this wum may appear a smali matter for this great co ', but, it a'wlmilar trhmming_gown were extended Yo ever department of the County und Chy Uovernments. ft wanll amount to more thun - 81,000,000 per year, and tauw suve that amount to o tax-ndden people without impairing the efliclency of uny legliimate functien of municipal government, \‘Hy truly youre, A d, GarBway, + A CONUNDRUM. Wha Wore Thoy? Bcone: Corner Clark und Mudison strects, Time: 4:30 p, m., by onc of thoso auction chronome 8¢ $3 per peck. Buspletous Colored Individual seen making hasty oxist from Jewelry store with Inviel- ble sumething under cont, Fut and Fuli-bearded Jaweler pofed on sidewalk contemplating mash, {Gour? Of course with Apotiivaris, ) Fe and ¥, 1, J. looks misgivingly on 8, C. I, who gouvs oft to the left rapldly. ¥, and ¥.-D, J. advances, bold Iike & sheop, and opens store door, keeplug hand on knab, F. and F, -, J,~Father, what's that nigger a1- ter? [Glances monacingly at the fast-retreating formot 8, U, 1] Fatbhor—The hatchot, myson, Mr. Burke bath need of it. F.ond I, -0, J,—Matcher? Hel—vel Ile hatha seore of them, [Exit . and F.-1., J, who takes pusition on 1. P, wido of waik: watehes 8, C. 1., whu doscends Into bavement near Brevoort House. ., and F.-1, J.—Hal nha! Treason? 1 Ay [Fiies, und poses, bead down, hat slouched, nid urme crossed, ncar basyment where B, U, I was lost ween, Tableaw.] ACT. 11, Bcene: Eameas last. Thue: Samo time, Exit 8. €. L Bigneof life In ¥, und ¥.-B. J. F.and i, -1, J. —What, slave! Whaart thou? 8, C, lL—(awge Wush'nt'n! (Tableau for |ng|y.ucnndu i V.-)‘- J.—[Awaking.1 Prithe hou there? (Upens custof 8, C, 1. ant twa of 'em, f. J.—~1lai tial And have T nutaworn be any nischiof browing 1 would hatch gruat Allah and the Frophet's beard? ter pro- purtunity it hin bnl- ve [0 the what d dis- ity Dy the Botto voce: **Which was just like wmine, only l1tle thicker on the vides." ] Give it el [Take hl':lrhtl. L, —De good Lawd! Take dis yeah too, {Givas up Hatchet No, 2, strikcs Donevetter gail, and disappeara ! uathenny gloom and crowd, " sud ¥, 1, takes hutchiety, one In cacli hand, and walks triumphantly back w»lum.‘l '+ anid K. -B, J,~¥Father, bebold your sonl It i 1 with the iatcho Futher—llatchety What hatcbet? Oh, yes! Why, that's not our batcbel. That coon wad nub sfturour hatchet, ] was only giviug you tafly, . sad F.-B, J,—Not—our=batenck!! Oh, why have youdone this? Robbed a nigger! MNighway robbery! O Oh! [Iitee plece out of sbaw-cuss &nd gues out to get shaved. ] Curtain, —e—— CURRENT OPINION. Alexander H. Stephens thinks the Demo- crala need loaders, The recent olections ahow that they need sevoral thousand more follower, ~New York Rxpreds \Dem. ). Reports from the Southern mule trade are decidedly discouraging. Plantors say they can't alford to make ulght-cent cotton with $150 Ken- tucky wules.—Luvacille Covrier~Journal (Den.). Unless the Detnocratic party unites with tha gonulne, aimon-pure Greeuback partgan 1680, there will be two parties and o fuction i 'the co test. Tho two partics will by the National and e Kepublican.—Indianapolis Sun (Hiatisl), The Bpringfield Republican (Ind.) says that every galo of s Democrat In (ho South through 100 mesus used of blsfruuchising 1hy cegroes Las cont the party (wo at the North; and toie is abwnt fhe truth, we sgapect. —Hichwond | 14.) Stule CDem. ) ‘T'he ** unco-guid * temperance folks bLave decided that **sweet cider, Tight frow tue bresy, unfermeuted, ™ cangot be used vy signers of thy pledge, llow sbout eating apples? And, when ihey eat graves, musi they ewallow only the skiu and stunes, and Feject ioe Jaicet--Loslon fruna- eript Rep. ). : y 1t is the duty of the Democratic m,mheu of Congreas 1o wove fur a commlites to fuvestizate these clpher churges. with power to send for ver- sons and papers. Political partlea do not exiat for the vurposs of aldiug or abelting, still less for thy screcning of roguery. 'Tle violstion of any law ts a crime. Criwo of all kuds should be puuished, We also hooe that s Jomt comities of the Houre and Segate will be appointed to bugquire 1010 tae al- fezed election frauds 1 >outh Varoh s, ba Su Lodls sk Mo TLISREDAY, B ELIDER 1w, 1878, 1 send for personn and papers, One swrong does not | Intinz itself on the important advantage thn JUanry amuther. 16 eiecfon fraw.ia have boen ate:d i doulelana or Soata C.rolina, tn O * 0f 18w o fer mvd puotle de- Tot the perpet-ators he tried and puniehed. =démphig Ciean.) Appee (Dent. ). Tist year, for ths tivst time in ef tht years, the DHemocrats bad control of Loth Howses of the New Jersex Leginiatare and rediatricted the State. Resnlt: The Repnblicans have recared both branches of the Lezinlatnre, Perhaua pollticians will yet realize that gerrymanders don't pay.— Akrun Heacon (ep.). b Congreasman Waddoell, of North Carolina, attritiaten hin defeat to rweet potatoes, Flection- day was exceptionally fine, and #o many of his constituents atayed at home to dix sweet potatoes that hie waa beafen at the polls. ~Some peraona will think he could not have fallen ins better cause, — Indianapolis Journal (lep. ). It is this necessity of New York's vole that makes Mr, Tilden ro Important & factor in any programme for future action, 1f he shonid make it appear that no man other than himnelt can carry Notw York for the Democratic party, he will not ba easily got rid of In the next Nailonal Convention, — Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle (Der. ). ‘We Lear a great many stirring sppenls of 1ate In the Interest of workingmen; but one appes] 18 of more consequence to the poor than any vther | —that for the purity of the ballot. White and black are equally interested tn this, and tne party that does mont 10 secare it s bonnd to govern the country.—Zoston Herala (Ind. Dim.}, The Bouth cannot now miske the excuso that the presence of the army provoked tha mis- deeds. The Routhern States sre now governed by their own citizens In their own sénne of that word, —{that {n. by the white men,—and they mast take the whole reaponybility of ihie wrrongs they sufer 10 be committed, ~Hosfon Adrertiser (Liep.). At all ovents, the Democratic party shonld rid iteelf of ail connection with and responsibility for the scts of Mr. Tilden's managers. It they really wrote, sent, or received the (elcgrame charged npto them, they should be branded and turned ont to craze where they will have abundant toon ;o atrelch themaelves.— Hultimore Uazetle ‘Wa trust the Bonthern people will not de- 1nde themselves with the {des that the Grecnback platforms have alded the Democratic cause. Cuar defeat in the great Democratic Siates |s due en- tirely to the fear of the business men of the North that the success of the Democratic party will mark an era af irredeeinable 'pa er moncy and & new crash of Lusine: -Mobile &An.y Hiegister \Jem.). Govorned by the suparior race, tho negro votes arelat in the trinmphs of thelr superiors, and that enrages our desr Lrother, The negroes are voting. while the whites are getting thelr vates and nending to Congress the Reproscatatives we had befars negro eguality, and aleo thoo which were added Lo Southern representation when the no. groes came in, And what are they poing to do avout it ~2tichmond (Va.) Dispalch (Dem.), ‘The most disheartening fenture sbont tha rolld-South businces is the fatt that no lending Southern man or Influcntial Southern newpnper bas neen able to sutumon suflicient manhoodto rive np and denounce the biind and wicked fatnity of those who conizol Southern political fntercsts, ‘The Miwnesiopl or 8outh Carolina Democrat fu fn- tennely provineialy he neither kne continental blank atout the inte ocratic’ party In the Northern Froneer-Prexs (2ep. ). The New York Banking Ansociation should carefully ponder the old saw that ** Whom the gods would destroy they first mako mad." Whether Morcury, vt Mamuon, or Dacchus, some uafriendly god has made them drunken wlih madners, Thelr worst cnemy could not have impelied themto a mote fatal policy than this antagontsm to the Bifver law, Just ata tinie wiien the conntry waa in a mood to fuirly try this revumption policy, and not in s position to do anythini elee, They have delib. erately furntvicd agtution a new and juet gronnd for compluint, — Nashritte (Tenn.) " American Wem.), Samnuel J. Tilden, inonr eyes, has long been the ldeal of what {s best and most progeessive in American polltics, 1t was hard to beliove that such a man wonld engago in an offort to bribe Ite- turning Hoards, even to sccure o right, Bo wo have waited until all the evidence is in, hooing that some part of 1t mlght fairly be coustrnod vo e to axonerate him, Jiul now wegmust give it unless thery nre yet unexnected development hie favor, we mnat aduit that the pitch and emirch on biim are (00 deep to commend him for honeat wnen's votes In the fatare, ~Oratileboro (Vi.) Ke- Jormer (Den. ). 1t soems clearly imposaiblo for the Demo- cratic party to organizc the Iouse, Nelther'ean the Ttepablicans organizo it ‘Hhe Nationals eteud tes.—St, Laul 1" tho bréacti, The next’ Hduse will not be ore gunized apon the Democratic lige, nor on the ltes ‘mhllcnn lines 1t will be organized woon the money ine. 1t will bo organized aither by the Gireenback men_of y tho huri-money mem, "The diuiinetions of lopublican, Democrat, and Nativnal will aink out of sight. Old parly lines will disappear, Just as they dld in 1855, when tho country yave np old Whigglun aod old Democracy, au on Slavery.— Terre Haule (Ind.) Eepress (Fiatist), The Charleston News and Courier (Dem.), enumerating the Statcs of the sohid South, with s view to the chioice of a Democratic President by the Ilouso of Represontatives In the event of the fall. tire of & popular election, ways: **Two more Stales are necesssry, Onu of them will be Florl- dn, in case that the election of the Republican Congressman In that State shall be succewstully coniested. The outy Biate to look . fur the twentietlt voie Is Californla,” Wo can assure oure esteemued contemporary wid its friends thnt, unleas thoy take steps tu make the South losn solid than it now f4, they will not get n sigut of clection by tho Huuwrs of Representatives. A solid Bouth i 1850 means a solill North in the 0 year; and that means an uverwlelningsuccesy forthie Northe eru candidste, w York Evening Poat \Rep.). i Tho Bouth wants fmmgration from tho Leat clavsea in the North, To sccure jt.all peraons wmust be convinced tuat freemen can express and act upon their political opinions without astracism, asattho Nurth, Wo regret to confess that this conyiction has not yet seized the minds of the de- sirablo clasees the South needs. It Is the frey ob- icle presented in conversation with Northern rleult who wonld liks Northern man who purch community does not rel potbacger because ho miay desire 10 take 8 hand (o litics as in hiv own home, 1o does not pruposs v cutn a9 an inferior, nor to ety ¥or the widespread belief that he will fucur pop lar divpleasaro for vxercising the rights and pri {lewos to which ho has ever been nceustomed, and which no true man will yiel, the politiclans and preases, aiways 8o ready to excuse or deny instead of condemn crime, snd always so resdy to cast epl- {hets ana appesl 16 sectional prejualce, are direct. 1y resnousible, They have dotermined that the peopls of the two sections shull not understand cach vther,~Memphis (Tenn.) Avalunche (Ind. ). e —————— CHARTER OAK. Procecdings in the Very Unsatistactory Triat at Hartford, Conn, Fpeciat Dirpateh 1o The Tridune, Hawrronn, Conn., Dec, 11,—The Chartor Osk conspiracy trial was enlivencd to-day by twoor thre iuteresting fucidents. Thefiral witnees st~ moaned for the prosecuting was the ex-President of the Coarter Uak, ;kion, Marspall Jowell, by whom 1t was sought toshow that his preducessor, Wigsine, bad a coutract with the Cowpany under which he could ciaim ust only a salary. bub s large commis- slon, Wiggine told Jewell of thiv a nionth sftee by and hivassociates had relired from the Company, but the Cuurt ruled out Jewell's testimony on tho ground that it could not recelve as evidence the declarations of oaly & slugle vne of the sccasvd, and especially whon made 8 month afier the con- wpirscy was st ao wud. Nelaon doliister aud Dantel Phillips, stockbolders in the Charter Oak when Furber assumed Lhe tanagement, lestifled to thie transfer of thelr stock 10 the now wmanazers, aud that they recolved back ten shisres each to sua- ble them to continue in the Board of Dircctors, Hlaving fatled yesteraay to put in evidence the al- Jeged fraudulent aanoal statement of the Company Dec. 81, 1875, the prosecution teled this after- BooN 10 prove it by the advertisement of the ssmie 1 the Hartford “Courant, which appended ihs nawes of turce of the sccused. The defense wade objection that this would uot prove the condition of the Company (we mouths ruvious, when oo couspiracy wis alleged to ave buon formed, The Court reserved secisiou. = The proseculion nexi wentinlo tue watle o accaunt betwesn 1he Compauy sud Fur its fusncisl wanager, and vailed ss 8 witucss the wrinoipal bookkeepor of thu Company, He pi wented u drauscript f10m the ledger of tha accouut, 10 which the counsl fur the dciense procoeded Ly abject as jusduiissable, wWhen 4 seui Y the act of vno vf the uccused. Mr, Furoer #p1a0g Lo hls feet tn 3000 e3cilviuent, and sd- Urcsssd tbo Courl, statiui that by had no doubt that the paper preseuted oY 1be witiess wae an ac- curale franscript of Wi sccouul. Whatever ottets of the sccusud bueht - chouss Lo do, be deslred for bunsell W have k0 in a8 evidence, woether lecally sdin!eeivle or not, ¢ wony thiowing any | #uuaclal maoarer, The lawyers did not appear parsiculariy pleu but the facve Of tie Cuurt sua fury ched 84 they waw that bud avesied wearnsome Grzutmcits ub th udmisaibility of the evidence. Thu wite uuss wept ou with Le Meme charged t Furser, and ba cd the credit sice eved that the vidence uered by thy < e trian withio the ot Brst eatimated. he prosecution bas falted 1 severul fustauces o pet Lo evidente that would have vccupied dava 1o anener und eapiain 1o the 330130 3C00H OF B Jury, §ULbiE GUREE b WOTiatdeus gained In tac eaving of time and the expense of witne: MRS, BENNER, Kpecial Dieater to The Tridune. ATLANTa, G1.) Diec. 11.—The wite of Lieat. Tienner tarta to-day for Eigin, Iil., hee future home. She he receired $1,200, There ls more money ot yet tarncd In, Seostor Gordon will press for & penelon for her. ; — e FELLOWN ll'\'l"ol’lln.\l NERVOUSNESS. It afforda ;e great plessare to bear festimony to the beneiits 1 have recelved from using Fellowa’ Compound tyrupof Hypapothites, | have recommenied it to ninny of my friendx, and 1t hae proved an excelient cu- rative for nervos ines and generai deblisty, It 14 also ~enabics & person to take on flesh s ftom the conatipating efects char- tunica | have triv JIEMILY JOHNSTON, Montreal. Tead Dr, Earle’s Testimonial, Mr.James I, Pellows, Manufacturing Chemist: Ble: For neveral monthe pust v 1t d Syrup in tlie trem fronchitis, and other sfectis * no fiestiatlon (n 8 Hes exerta aditect infla- 4 throngh 1t it Inv), Fas Ihe pioAvra th Tevt e y good In eases for which it s ::.n.d f 'hl:ll1 0 IB‘I IIGVE’H‘E\IIIE ‘worae than use- T st sir, yours ruis, b 7. B. EANLE. Jr., M. D, 1t cures Asthma, Low of Voice, Neuralgta, St. Vitue® Dance, Eplleptic Fits, Whoopiog Cangh, Nervousnsss, widis & most wondderful adjunct to otlier remedies In sustalning Itfe during the process of Diphtherla. Do not Le decelved by remedies pearing s aimflar name: no other prevsration ia s substitute for this une der any circumstances. ¢ Price, $1.50 per Dottle, Six for $7.50, ROLD BT ALL DRITOGISTS. “DILENS GOODS, REDUCTIONS :E'I"II{\TE RESS 60TDS! RDRIDGES. 50 picces Fine Chenille Dress Goods, Silkk and Wool, 48 inches wide, reduced from $2.00 to $1.50. 50 pieces Silk and Wool Suit- ings, 48 inches wide, re- duced from $1.50 to $1.00. 50 pieces All-Wool Faney Mix- ed Suitings, 48 inches wide, reduced from $1.25 to 7ae, 25 pes, All-Wool Camel's Hair, 48 inches wide, at $1.00; others ask $1.25, 100 pes. Heavy All-Wool Cash- meres, fine quality, at 75 and 8ae. 500 PIECES LUBIN'S BLK. CASHIERES, The best make in the market, fine tinish, 40 inches wide. NOTE THE PRICES! 76¢, 86¢, & $1.00. Former price Y0c, 81, aund $1.20, PARDRIDGES MAIN STORE, 114 & 116 State-st. N. B.—Samples sont on applica- tion, @Goods C. O. D., with privi. lego of examinatio “LIEGIG_COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. FINKST AND CHEAPERT MEAT FLAVOURING BTOCK Ful ROUPS, MADE DISIES AND BAUCEN, LIEBIG, COMPANY'S EXTRACT *Medioal Pres: Medical Journal, CAUTH enuin: shinile of Rarou Liebiy's Label, b{l’flllm i Hlue gland Ineressed tane 1uk sorous Comsumption in fold I ten years.# LIEBIG, COMPANY'S EXTRACT AT. Tu bo had of all Sturckeepers, tirocers and Chem! ole Ageula for the Unitod Btates (wholessle oaly), C. Larid & 0., 43, Mark Lage, Londua, England. FAIRBANKS' STANLAKL SCALE® 0F ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS . MORSE & 00. 111 & 113 1ake St., Chicaga, Be casefultobay only the Genuine, W\.:;Lc, AN fl'l{.{.} suirn, National Lino of Steamships. SALLING TWICE A WEEK Fliul . New York to Queeastomn, Liverpdol, and Landen, Cabin pausape from 830 1o $70 curtvucy, Eacuniou uced Tatva. Bieerage, $30. Drafts ou snd Ireland. u further Intormatio avply 1o L. LAISON, Nu. 4 S0atl Clark-at. ANCHOR LINEMAIL STEAMERS 8.} New Vurk and Glusyow. CIRCASBLA, Dec, 14, TARCHOIIA, Dec.28, B8 a1 DEVUNIA, De pun b EXLIOPIA. Jan) 4,2 v o8 New Yura to Londun direct. GALIF NIA, Dec, tucun P AU TALLY, Dec. 2~ 8 ao1 Cavius 8530 8a0. Eacunion Tiekét'si feaused s _UENDERSON BHOTI(k i 03 Wasinakton CUNARD MAIL LINE. weak 1 wnd from Britled Cowpany’s Ofice, northwast corner i Chiclizo, choiad Vreatern Aguut »e For salitugs Apply st Cintid ) KATHAIRON, SAVE|T0 LEARN HOW T0 DO YOUR| 1T READ AND HEED WHAT FOLLOWS. SAVE YOUR AIR.—Tho laws of Health and Longevity deman it, the customs of soclal life require §t. The matter s of great importance in Department DEAUTIFY TOUR TATR.—It ls the sur- pamsing croven of glory, and for the lossof {t thera 8 £o compensation. CULTIVATE YOUR NAIR.—For by no othar meags ean it be paved and beautified. LYON'’S KATHAIRON. Discovered thirty-five years ago by Trof. Lyon, of Tale, is the most perfect preparation ia the world for preserving and besutifying the hair. Tesldes belng the bLest hale dressing ever produced, Lyon's Hathalron will positively prevent grayne tore new hair to bald heads, it the roots and follioles ara not destroyed. and will re~ 1t actuslly performa these sesming mizactes, of wliich the following is A FAIR SPECIMEN, 1 had been entirsly bald for peveral years, con- T used n few bottles of XKathairon, and, {o oy great surprise, I have a thick grawth of young balr. COL. JOHX 1.. DORRANCE, U, B. A, Ia evary Jmportant respect tho Kath Jutely jacomparalle. It is uoequaled 1. To Cura Daldness. 2. To Restara Gray Halr. 3. 'To Nomava Dandrud. 4. To Dress and Deautify the Halr, DEAR IN MIND.—Tho Kathairon {2 no aticky posta of sulpbur and sugar-of-iead, to paint and daub tho bLair and paralyzo the brain, It Is a pure and impid vegetable lotion, intended tore- store the har Ly natural grawth and relavigoration. Itts splendidly perfumed, and tho most delightful ¥o lady's or gentleman's tollet outft 1a complets without Lyon's Kathairon. BOLDL LYLRYWHEKE, stitutional, I auppose. toitet dresving knowm. APCORMICK WAL, EXTRAORDINARY MUSICAL EVENT. TUURSDAY BVBNIN, 1ERR AUGUST WILHELMJ! The Greatest Living Violinist, saststed by 3 SIESA CA N3, MU, THERES CARMENGy & American Prima Donns, SLIAPIIETIRA tho Great Barfione, 1) I Musical Director ll('v.s—.\ammlon. €1, Noextracharge sewuired at ltoot & Sons' Musle Store, ¥Y’s THEATRE. Manuger and Provrietor. Doo. 12, BNING, Dec. 10. E L. JAM The clinrintng na J. K. HAVERLY Ntan SQUAILE THEATILE urle, New ¥ R AND SON. The Culeago P'reas fudorscs that of Parls and New York, ¥ seithout extra eliarge. 110K OMco open il end of The night perforin- nyai2 o~ and Louble Combination. HAMLIN'S THEATRE, opposize new Court-flouse, MONDAY, DEC. 9, nmiensely popular N, Y. favorite, DICVICR Y D fcul Seneatiunal Drams In JASPER; or, Just in Time, Wit new aud aporapriate plemented witten Briliund Muttuevs Tuesday and Frida; MVICKGR'S THEATR Every Evening and Wrdneaday snd Baturdsy Matinees, A DOUBLE LIFE! tatlon hy Thos Whiflen of th werf! Tirann, Ch OV AN Cp; Lo powerful heen apeciatly engsged to Gl ) LY, the Dismuond ker, Thrilling Tableaux Prescuted, . N :}'\g%lfi.\'[ll\', NUVEL EFFECTS, and » ART TREASCRES. THE FINERST COLLECTION EVER SEEN IN THE WHST, THE LOAN EXHIDITION OF TIIE CHICAGO 80. CIETY OF DECORATIVE ART, At 06 Washington-st. e Tl then open day aod eve Icagn suctess of And all the week, the | and strong cast,sup- ¥ Diverisement. b T UNION PARK CONGREGAT’L CHURCH, ALFRED C. THOMAS Wil glve his 1llustrated Lecturs on TELE AND ITS ATMOSPHERR, On Thursday Evenlug, Doc, 12, at 8 o'olook. Yoa will be fnterested, tnstructed, snd smus aloquent and pubu ¥ befure the Lecture HOOLEY’S THEATRE, A DRAMATIC THEN 'u‘na*";'f.flffl'fm:". Cumpany. Ui ud s Flaler will appesr In es wrilten expresly for b url disbaslon, 33 ceats. N Ellaler, " suppurte e ciitlre comnpy SR T HE [(EOIMENT and 0. which will be repeated Monds T) ON PARK CONG’L CHURCH, 'OWLER, Mondsy and ** Phreavlogy * Culture, and Dusiueas tectures by Prot. 0. y evenlugs, Dec, 14 applled to Life, Health, Sel Consultations &8 10 your sdapistions, self-culture, etc. datiy, frow ¥ & m. 1010 p. in., all through I 8t tha Palmer Hous U . Advice aad Mook free. J e i My TURKIRH. Lusdfan, Eleetr Fhierial, ~uphiur, And Modicat I wnd no equsl o the W SOMEUS, ursnd Pa- et LA — MOLIDAY PRESENTS. B v Y S bpiiian s S STINE’S 122 & 124 STATE-ST., JUBT NORTH OF MADISON. lloliday Presents OUR LINES OF RUSSIA LEATHER GOODS, CONSISTING OF Toilet Cases, Glovo and Hdkf, Boxes, Dressing Cases, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Odor Cases, and Jewel Caskets, CANNOT BE SURPASSED. We have the moat COMPLETE LINE ct JAPANESE GOODS Evor offered in the oity, And call special attention as the most elegant articles for CHRISTHAS GIRTN! t&~ Opon every ovening tiil © o’alock. —_— RAILROAD TIME "l'a\'l'llAEa ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATNS, EXPLANATION OP Tlererrnca Manks.—tBaturday Tirahed.” “Bunday excepied.” JMundsy excopted. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Tieket Ofices, 02 Clarkoai. (Sherman Thoure) and st alacific Fast Line...... Xion R itnneapol b, Paul & Minucapolis Expre prese. bMamurtte Express, kg (Geneva & Rockfon: ¥ond du Lac, via Janeavli Pullman Hotel Cargaro run through, betws cago and Couneld Iluts, on the traln Iéaving Chicazo It 0 othor rosd Funs Pullman or apy other form of hote) cary west of Chicau, ‘a=Depot corner of Wells and Kinzfo-nts, b=Depot corner of Canal and Kiozte-sis, (HICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depata foot of Lake-at., Indiann-av. and Sizteenth-st., andickeniin:ats, Tiokds Uffocs, 54 Linrics Mendota & Galesburg Express Ottaws & Btreator Expres ua:(!nrd & Freeport Expross, ubuaue & agoux(.l\y Lxprese Lownet's Grove Accominods Kapress. : y & e, Joe v, Tliman, ataco Dinink-Care SleeningCars a7e run between Chicago tllo PaciAc Karess. OHICAGO, ALTOR & BT. LOI AND CHIC, EANEAS OITY & DEEVER BEORT LINES, nion Depat, West Side, near isdlson-st. bridge, snd ety ehin e & Mot Omees 113 e deloe Le: 53385950885585 SeuaucuuRnaEs EEEEEE-EEEEEREE] 5 8 o B2 Kansas City & Denver Faat Ex. bt Luuts, Springticld & Texan Mobile & 'Sew Orinns Expros 8t Louln Sprivgdeld & Texa Feoria, Durlingion | Fast X; & Keokul Chicago & Padacah Sreator, Lacon, Wa Jullet & Dirta OHIOAQO, MILWAUKEE, & ST, PAUL EATLWAY Tnlon Depat, comer Maison “and_ Canal Ticknt Ottice, South Clarkest., opposite 8hel n House, od put. ) L Arr Mitwaukeo Exproat... ... Wieconsin & Minnesota, i Menastia through iralrie’ ‘du’Chien'& lyd. . Wnd Avi: e t Isamerapm tunvie Milwaukoe. Tickows for &t Paul aud Minucapolis are zood efther via Madtson snd Pralris duChlen, or vis Watertown, LaCrosse. snd Wisous. TLLIXOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, tout uf Lake:st. sd fout of Twenty-sncon ‘rickes o i Haudolph-at., ne: glairy & Texu kxprem.. . i, reas = Rl R ee e Peoris, Burlington & Keokuic. bPeoris, Burllugton & Keokuk. Dubuque & Bl Clty Express hubuque & sloux Cily Express Utinan Fasscng SeoRuBCEDE 8HYEZEST a Batuniay night runs to tralla only. & Un Saturdsy night ruus to Peoria ooly. MICHIGAN RAILRO. Denot, foot of Lake: and fout of Twenty-second-st, ‘teket Office, (17 Clal .o SOUthionat corner of llape atl (via M jay Bpress, Kslamazoo tlantto [xproes (daliv), ight Exprems. PITTEBURG, FT, WAYNE & CHIOAGO RAILWAY, Depol.] corner Canal and Mealson-ets. Tl,tku Oftices, [§ i Pactfie Hots 5 Clark-at., Paliuer ilouse, aud Gran Le Matl and Kxpress, Vacite o din. foot ot Manroe 3. Ticket Ofices, & Clark-ot., Faltiior Luuse, Uran Piciae, and Depot (Expositios Bullding). ALTIMORE & O Tralns leava from Ezpoaition Bulid oy 83 Clark: Morning E: Fast Line, ), CINCINNATI & BT, LOUIS B B. (Cincinnsil Alr-Line and Kokumo Li Depat, corner uf Cliuton and Carrul Clocinoatl, Tadianapalts. Loul yilie, Columbus & East Di Vipress AY 1Y . KEAN s 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. 1t persunstly of by s nervuudor e pectal d cian 10'1ho ¢y Wha Warrants all, fres of char lscusad. Or.J.Ki o) Sty Lo Hesih. ‘i of sbeive TobrEatOG Of Apecadl e ey s e iotei ia Dol i, PRESCRIPTION FREE. 2 Weakness, Lost 1 fudiscre e ugredie Ul nati, i, CHI0AGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIO RATLROAD, Dupat, corner of Van Burea and Sherman-sia Ticket Qilice, Od Uouase. Bhark'ac, Sherw, Daveaport Express. Ot Leaveuwvrts e K ecomodsts cad, & 75 coutd CHICAGO & EABTERN ILLINOIS RATLROAD. Ket Otticen, 77 Clarb otes 145 Peatborn st aad Dos ok <5 __w.."_::.mu Clintn_sad Carrull-six” Day Matl. Nabviid

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