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'HE: CHICAGO TRIBUNL: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1879---8IXTEEN PAG ES. . gemand limited; aggregate tow 324 ""’xm':{’ aivance In. Westorn toarketa Sres sl 200 PROTLL g icen” boing Ulio same ae des. eckon 8L E0EE pecinta, c Aheep i ly; moderate d ?Ellrnl:’;?l‘(‘vdml‘l,ln\lgl rather scarce and 'fif&‘flflffia wanted at 4%@5e by Anctated Prens othe TS rin—Nereipta, 478 eara, o, PO Tk, market very dullj qualit d; ricet INEMTEL L 407 car.tonds, st firto goo enart A0 ek udo lawer; falr 10 i n ot Towsct Inmoa, BYG@Ge. prod #he<P “'u‘xfims T, Dieparch o TAH.TV‘ID!VII R oy Feb, 7, —CATT wteady; 1 s, d feedere, $:3.00@7, ke 0% wintered and cora-fe 3. 3,700 head; shipmente, 1333 Recelbls: ek packing, $3.4003.05} ighi '€3,30@23.40. BUFFALO. . Bt —C —Rlocelple, { no sto, Fob, T.—UaTTiE—Toceipta Jerss, L conelzned Wraugly, Ly, gp axp Laves—licce 2, L ftecelots, & otably lower: {ale to good Weatern not g1 uhldy: c'te e i, $.204 a0 31, ,000; market without dectded ; offertogs ight. i CINCINNATLL xeoesant, Feb, H , $3.25@ wger: e G ey ‘;:fyu LWO; shipments, 745. ¥ —— Y TELEGRAPIL FOREIGN, The followlog were received by the Chicago Br:dx::otatd;‘nb. 7-11:20a. m.—Fiovr, 82 0d@ m.‘ Wheat~Winter, fa 0d@0s; spring, 0 104 v ahite, R 8400 14 club, 88 114008 4d S MaTe@tad. Tork, 45, Lard, 336 7d. Tee- ceipta of wheat last thres days, 70,000 centals, 20,000 belng Amerlcan. Lirzaronty Feb. 7—1:30 v, m,~—Weather wet. Dreadstalls doll d unchanged. Tosvor, Feh. T.—lavenrooi—Wheat—Red la ¢y beld, but whito la very dull; spring, 78 44@ el Com sendy. Mang Laxr—Wheat and tormgnlet, Cergoes off corai—\Wheat qulet; corn . Cargoes on passage—iWheat steadily hield; :‘;::ulet. Countey markets for wheat—Engliah Weather In England, wet. Jall; French stoadicr. Livgaroot, Feb. 7 4003 Weatern; 4 \totribe. 20 0 long clear, 20s; ahort elear, 2 %, Mma—long cut, 20 Ibs av., 10s; sbonlders, an6d. Lard, 83e. Primo mesn beaf, 7083 Tudls Cesbeet, 7083 oxira India mess beef, €0s, Tal- Jow 56404, Cheese, 40, Sprclal Dispateh to ‘tue Tridine, Liverroot, Feb, 7—11:30a, m.—~Froun—No, 1, 0d, Chus—\Whest—Winter, No. 1, 08; No. 2, 88 4: spring, No. 1, Bs; No, 2, 0410; whils, No, 1,641d: No. 2, B 84 elub, No. 1, 0a 4d; No. 2, fitd. Corn—Now, No. 1, 48 84 No. 2, 48 7d. Provistoxa—Pork, 450, Lard, Livanroot, Feb, 7.—Corrox—Firmer at GX® 4363 sales, 8,000 bales; specalation and export. £,0%0; American, 7, 000 enlen of the week, 48,000; Ameriean 30,000; speculators took 2,000; export. s, 9,000, forwarded from ship's sido direct to solaners, 4,000; actasl export, 4,000 total re- copte, 08,0007 American, 77,000: total stock, 411,000; Amerfean 02,0005 amonnt afloat, 346, - X0; American, {50, 0 Lanv—American, 7 3d, Cusnsz—Fine American, 48a, Rerixep PrrRotzus—d, Itecolots of Wheat for three days, 70,000 quar- ters; American, 50,000 quarters, Yarneand fabrics at Manchester dull and Jower forall articles. Loxvox, Feb. 7.~Rerisen PETnoLxuM—74@ & Lisraep 01248 104, Srimrs or TenresTiNe—2% 34, Axtwxar, Feb, 7.—PrrnoLsux—23%d, NEW YORK. ¥ Bpectat Dlspatch to The Trisune. Naw Yonx, Feb. 7, —COnat—~A maderately act. Ire movement tn winter wheat, in good part on wrealalive account, though to s fair extent alao fotexport. opening ata reduction of L@3so per tu, bot Jesving off & trifle steadler; spring very quist, but heldat pravious prices, and not offerod vith much frecdom; eable advicos of somowhat seadier marketn: moderata business In corn for arlydeitvery, at a reduction of 4'%c on new ¢op a1d ateady figures for old; mixed Western, vazmaded, at 401 @47t 4c; yellow Weslern at 4045e, Rre ollcred less v and quoted strongers 3,000 bu No. 8 Wealern, In slore, at Goe. Osta very qulet, Lut qnot ossentinlly unchang- odi offerings rathor, fro buoat 805@81'4e; No, quoted at 1436131 e, Pdovisions—Ilog vroducts quiet throughont, opentog hicher, bul closed about ns yenterdny, and wak; Westernslow; Fobruary option, $10.15@ 10.30; March, $10.16@10, 40 for now, Cut mouta fngood demand, Bacon unscttled anddull; Weatorn steam lard less freely dealt In, closing weak for fatmard dellvery, only wodetately activa: Febru- sy quoted ot 80, 75@ 0. 7714, March, 80,8214, Tittow—Qulet; prime quoted at 6,c, Stains—~Raw rather moro sought; Cuba muaco- vido quoted at 03¢ 0% for fair to good refning; Tefned as last quoted. Wuukr—Quoted Orm &t $1,07; 150 bris sold, partlust evening, Fazuars-Accommodation for cratn In moro dewmnd, chiefly for Continental ports, on some- whatateadier Lasias berth freights on & moderate scale at gencrally full previous quotations; Liver- pocl enzazements Included 2,200 brie of flour at 260603, mostiy Whrouch frolght, o Tothe Watern dssociated Press, $ New Yonx, Fob, 7,—CotroN—Market duli; 99-1009 11-10¢; futuren quiet; Fobruary, 0, 61 March, 0.710; Aprll, 0.88c; May, 10.03c; June, 10.1ue; July, 10.26c, Not rocolpts at all Unlted !lum. porls dueing the week, 170,000 last year, ‘fim; lull:.l recelpts at all United States ports ; ate, 3, 4%7,000; last year, 3,223,000; exports hon | United Statce porta for tho week, 4,400; {iJaar, 217,000; total exportn from uil United oyo‘f' Porta 16 date, 2,072,000 last year, 1,800, - Ly y 0K 8¢ ali United Htates poits, 872,000; r“ year, 10,000 interior towns, 'fim st yea ock at Liverpool, (o lams year, 811,600¢ stock of American m;lllnrum: DBritafn, 410,000; last year, 344,- 3 Chleago, afloat, hmn—u‘um dull’ recelpts, 13,000 brls; super i and \_\l estorn, $3.156,3,60; common tu good -ml' $3.025:C3.00; good to cliolce, $3,03@4.50; u_t; Wheat exira, $1.05@5,25; oxtra Oblo, 733.10; 6f. Louts, $3,6085.76; Miunesota Phlent oroccas, 6, 60418.00, 3(:::;:;“”"“0?“"" recelpts, 101,000 bu; No, A c; ungraded do, D0c; de 1L CRIL. O N, 1) s 81, 0 mfhu:"’.{:-.'g No.' Ldo, 81.0K3; No, AL U unuraded wiito, 31,1 -U3t No. 1 do, sales 7,000 bu at o do S0, lhe dctive snd ul nominal, Corn g Tl 160;000 4, TGATc No) - S b 2, 3 llllllv recelpte, e No. 2 do, ey fxed s MCzRIRN~ Coffee quiet but + Bl b o, SO G Lo Hages o 0es, ! and AT=Dall and unchang Ticgpuine nchanged. ® lo"—\fuk’l Lut steady at O%e but stoady at $1.4031.42, T t Jla. 't"unr.—rlom‘-m"" uncianged. Pt MILWAUK: o X EE, Oll‘l""::)\s‘yl, Feb. T.—FLoun~-Stesdy and firm, Wi beat frm; opened 4c higler; closed wag l:';c-l l!lhl kee bard, U8c; No. 1 Mile Murch, " gus, N0 2 4o, bic; Februsry, Bscy Miwgor, Ke: Aurll, 80%c; Ma, O44ic: No, 3 -"fltwy“' Q«l!ic: No. 4, 85@UTHc; rejected, ic. t::n ar hm good Bemand; No. 2, mer; No, 2, 20y, g Mo, 1, ¢3¢, Barley qutet P T tm, M or e TiLve stasdy; 40Q5.05, Dressed Eroa S 890d domand ol €4.25, bar brla wheat, 30,000 =i e, 009 S, e, TXINT~Flour, 14,000 bris; wheat, 12,000 S — B BALTIMORE. ; .}u’-h n1. Froun—Fairly active and 425, 2a fagiyy: af&ss%aw; do extrs, §3.753 MU~ Wheat ~Weytorn in i Na 2 p, and Batrruony, B Weatery catorn o active demand and tovaylvants red, $LOGH: No. 2 w d unchangod: April, $1.073; bid. steady and firm; Weatern mixed, spot, ruary, 44'4e bl scarce and higher; to mixed unchanged: Tye qolet and firm: Western, bE7268c. —0ld and uuchanged. Huik £ —Luon houldes 3 clear rih aldes, 4 5ic; packed, Recon—rhouiders, ohl, clear Dew unchanged. liams unchianged, Lard—Refined tleree, unchan, rolls unchanred, unchang ton and Hour nnchanged ! geain, 747X cotn, 84,000 bu; vai demand; middling, 0%c: low middiing, 93¢} good ordinary, 8ic. Sales, 2,100 bales; receipws, D70; stock, 42,800, d March, Cotn—Western, 412 IFeb- R40%c; March, 4a3adiNe; April May nnchanged; ateamer, 40te, U3 Western white, 42Q37; Pennaylvanta, 32@3f¢. Hav—Qntet and nominally ateady; prime Penn- sylvania, £10,00@ 110U, Provisions—Firm and falrly active, ye-; pork m ern winter red, apal ed, (\';slerfl: packed and 5 4 pickled unchanged. Prrnozun—Firm: no offerings; cruds une changed; refined, "kic' Corr; Firm and in gooa demand; Nio cargoes Winskr—Duil and nachanged, Fariona—-To Livernoo] ner steaht eanlers cot- Herren—Firm for chotcs Eags—Firm; freah, 2 ., 40,000 bu; bu. It ceirrs—~Flour, 358 bris: wheat, 800 rye, 100 Sutruexta~Corn, 118,040 bu, 8T, LOUIS, Br. Louts, Feb. 7.—Corrox~{ligher; In good Frovn~—Firm and nnchanged, GrAIN—-Wheat higher; No. 2 red fall, 954@ 05 cash: DGK@OSYe February; D54QAG%C March; 9634207¢ April; No, 3 red fall, 00c; No. 2 apring, 80c hid, Corn sclive! higher; No, ¢ mixed, 30}@730Ke eanh; 20%c Febraary; 314@ Ate Marel A3 May, Oais firmer; No. 2, 274¢¢ cash; 244@2434c May. TRiye jonctive and lower; 43c. Darley duil and un- changed, teady at $1.04, Pork dall and unchanced: $9.62t verad. Lard Sirmer; emall lots, £0,50; generally held at $6.60. Bulk meatsquiet: slioulders, 5 @.:3:40 cash; $1.50 March; elear ribd, $4,50%4., canhi $4.80 April; clear, $4.06034.73, Hacon in- v "'.:0‘" clear, $5 375, Green ur, i, 000 bris: wheat, 34,000 bu; corn, #0.000 bu; osts, 14,000 bu; rye, 2,000 bu; barley, 1,000 bu, Snirsuzxts—Finnr, 7,000 brle; wheat, 23,000 bus cotn, 5,000 bu; oats, 4,000 bu; rye, none; bare Ioy, 1,000 tu, NEW ORLEANS. Nrw Orurans, Feb, 7.~Froun—Qulet and wesks superfine, &3, XX, $:1.76; XXX, 00 @4.024% high grades, $4.76@5. 37Y Graix—Corn weak; white, 44@45c; yellow and mixed, 47¢; yellow, 50¢, Oats—Market dull; 82 @3e, Conx-Mzar—Matket dully $1.05G,2.00, 1ay—Quiet but steady; prime, $13,60@15.00; cholce, $10.00. Provisioxs—Pork scarce and firm; old, $0. mew, $10.25, Tard scarce and @6ic; kea, 0BT Iin! ) Tl old, $1.00; naw, lirm; tlerce, 01§ k meats~Giood’ do- mand at full prices; shonlders, 4¢; clear rlib, 43c; clenr, hige. Hacon scarce and firm; shaulders, a4e: clear riba, B3fc: clear, Gc. Hams, sugar- an i size, 3 Lontsiana roctified, 00¢; estern rectillod, $1.03q@1. 10, Coffee in good demand; Rio care ol ry to prime, 11@10}¢. Sugar qulet, ady: fale to good relning, {x@hc: fale 1o falr, BL@h%Nc; nrime to choice, 5li@te; 0is@7¢, Molanses steady: com falr, 22@2c, Rice in good de- @7e. Brax—Market easler at 7T0Q7%¢. u fully yellow clarified, PHILADELPHIA, PmitAnzLrmia, Feb, 7.—Frour—Market dull: @2,706; cxtras, $1.00%3.25; Ohlo mily, $4.75@5.25; St. Louls do, 5; Minnesols do, $1,2324.76; bigh grades, 85.75@7.60, Ryo flour, $2.75. Gnaix—Wheat upward tendency; No. 2 red, $1,043(@1.05%; amber, $1.053: white, $1.05!; @1.00. Corn statlonary; steamer, 42@43c; yel- low, 44@43t4c; mixed, 44@i4l4c, Onts steady; white Western, 20@230%c; wized Western, 280 20c. Rye steady; Western, 62@03c, Provisioxs—Firm, Mess pork, $10,50810.75, India mens beef, $17.60. Hama, smoked, 88,25 @2, 00t plckled, $7.00@7.60, Lard strong; prime steam, 8U. 7015 4 Serrer—Ensys New York Btate and Dradford Connty (Ps.) extras, 21@2ic; Westorn Itesceve, Tagsste, & 3 \rn. fiuc.fl‘(’fl.fl}i Vestern, c. 3 refined, Dyc; crude, BQ@ 8yic. Winsiy—$§1.10. TieckirTa—1tour, [00 brla: wheat, 33,000 buj corn, 72,000 bit; oaln, 6,500 bu; rye, GO0 by, CINCINNATL Cixcinxatt, Fob. 7.~Corron—Strong and bigher atUye. Froun—Dull and snchanved, (nais—\Whent steady, with a fair domand; red and white,0020uc. Corn wealer; (3K @4ce, Onts caster, Lut not quntably lower; 20%@20c. Rye quiet at HI@54c. Varley quiet and unchanged Puovistoxs—Pork firin at $0.76@10.00, Lard active and 5 closing with the Inttel stonlders. $3.50 e ribe, $4,05@4, 07! S s Herehs an iy L0714 ca L, 8t uyer reli; short a ar, $4.8 Liacon steady aud firm st $1.00; 25, and £5. 80, Viiskr—Lower; $1.01, Burran—yulet and unchanged, Linsxeo OiL—Steady at U6c, LOUISVILLE, TouisviLLx, Fob. 7.—CorTox—Firm at fc. Frouu—Flrmor tra, 83,00738.25; famlily, $3.50@4.00; No, 2, $4,25@4.60; faucy, $4.75@ 0,60, Qnarx—Wheat steady; red. Ole; smber and white,00c, Corn—Markot dull; white, 34¢; mixed, 8¢, Oain firm; white, 20c; mixed, 20c. Rye quist at 60c. HaY—Qulet at §8,75R10,50, Provisjons—LPork strouger at $10.00@10.26, Lard quiet; cholco leaf, tiorce, §7.00; do keys, $4.00, Hulk e tron; #3,@:4¢; cloar nib, 43@ixc: clear, 4%5e, Bacon acarco and fiem g!,’ 4:' clear rib, OX@BYc. Hams—Sugsr-cured, Wisrsxy—Market easler at $1.01, BONTON, Dosroy, Feb. 0.—Froun—Stes perfine, $3.00Q3,25; comnon extras, $1. 76@4. 2 Wisconsin extray, $4.0024.50; Minneiota do, $4,20425,60; winter whests, Oblo and Michigan, 4.70@5.26; iinots, $8.0028.00; St. Louis, $5.25@0.25: Wiiconsln and Minuesota apring s, §11.D0TR. 201 winter who e, S6, 004 7, 60, Gt ‘orn in fale demund: all grades, 183! Oste alendy; No. 1 aud extra white, HhGd8c: N 2 white, dlic; No, 3 white and No, 2 mixed, U25,@ 43¢ Rye, 60c. Itecgiirs—itlonr, 6,000 brls; corn, 37,000 bu; wheat, 15,000 b, BuirnxyTé—Elour, 390 brls, JOANSAS CITY, Buectal Dispalch to The Tribune. Kaxsas (i1y, Mo, Veb, 7. naix—The Price Current roports wheat recalpte 16, bu; sbip- menty, 16,200 bui active asd fnn; No, cash, Hie; Feuruury, 83%a; No. 3 casl, 70e; Fehruary, uei Nu, 4 cash, Til5¢ Corn-—-Ueceipts, 8,710 it shipments, 3, bui active, wel No. 8 cush, 24%ic; February, 24 %c, INDIANAPOLIR, Ixniawaroris, Juds, Feb, 7.—Hoos~Firm ot $3.50G4.00; roceipts, 4,000; shipnients, 1,600, GuaiN—Wheat steady N(?. 4 rod, Wb:!‘ Curn stesdy at 3044@H1c, Oats nner at 2% €. [} t‘ 50 %Y 41 Puovistons—Shoulders, §:3.50; clear rib, ;l,d'. $4.0955 meked, Lard, $0.50. llwwe, . TOLEDO. Torzno, Feb, 7.—(nax—Whest firm; estra white Michigan, 03!4c; No. 2 red winter, spot, held 8¢ D3ke; DSc bld: March, G6tic; We amber, U3¢, Coru steady; blgh ailx Bdicy No. 2, sput, held at Jdkc; May, dUXo saked, Oats dull sud nomioal, BUFFALO. Burrarq, Feb, 7, —OGuax—Whest neglocted but firm. Coin fuict; sales, 10 cars new on track ot 87%c. Oata meglected,. Barley noglected. Rye neglected. HatLuosp Fusiaurs—CUnchanged, —— DETROIT, ' « Dxrnory, Feb. 7. —FLoun—Dull and steady. Gnarx--Wheat ateady; extra, 05¢; No, 1 white, 83% 0t Fedroary, Ditlgc; March, 950 asked; April, gu&::l-y,“!.’c: mliling No. 1, 8046, Keceipts, 3 u. OS8WLEGO, Oswsao, Peb. 7,—COuain-Wheat ateady: No. 1 bard Duloth spring, $1.10; No. 2 Muwaukee, $1.00; No. 2 rod Wabash, $1.08. Coru—Markas dull; No, 4 Voledo, 42c. PEORIA, + Pronia, Feb, 7.—Ilieuwixss—Bteady; 9103 Zr A COTTON. "Muwrmis, Tepn., Feb. 7.—Corrow—Firm; re- celpts, 2,872 bales; shipments, 2,207; atock, 70, - 7005 sales, 4,150; exports, £,600; spivaers, 1,600; spsculstion, 50; middling, Viic. New Onixaxs, Feb, 7.-Corrox—Firm; mid- diing, $hc; low middling, 83¢; good ordinary, Biac: Lot recelpts, 8,07V bales; gross, 10,003; 100 bels exporta to Oteat Britatn, 8,042 to the Continen! 9,407 costwise, 2100: rslen, 6,500: last ovening, A.700: ntock, BR4,8027 weekly net recelpts, THEVI rr e, 10,0201 ezposie to Gireat Britain, 2).670; to the Continent, ,074; eastwise, 3,611; aafos, 40,150, PETNOLEUM. 011, Crry, Fob, 7.—Parnonzux—>3arket opened quiet,” with sales atfo%e, advanced to AR¥e, closing at 07!4e: shipmente, 20,000, averaging 19,0005 transactions, 110,000, Pirranuna, Pa., Feb, 7.—~Prmnonrux—Quiet: ernde, $1.174% at Parker's for shipment; relned, Dli¢e, Philadelphia deltvery, CLevELAND, O., Fev, 7,—PrrnoLzux—Un- changed; standard white, 110 teat, Dc. DRY GOODSR, New Yong, Feb, 7.—ftaple dey goods continne in ateady demand. prices falrly maintained, owing to light supply; fancy and shirting prints in mod- erate request, and ginghams active; drees goods In fmproved demard: prices for leading makes of worsted fabrics havé been made by agents; men's ‘wear uf woolens aluggish. TURPENTINE, Wiiaixotos, Feb. 7. -Srinits or ToRPEXTING —Strong at 27¢. TILE YOICE OF THE PEOPLE. The Verdlet, To the Editor of The Tribune, Cmicaco, Feb., 7.—The pobular verdict fs, * Not guilty, but don't do it agalo," i “Vox Por. Must Go. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cn1cago, Feb, 7.—The tribe of blood-suckers in Blodgott's Court, like the Chinese, must go, Nurr 830, Illegnl Fees. Cuicago, i1, Feb, 6.—To the Bar Association of Chicago: ‘'The public were lesd to hone s few weeks ago that your honorabla body would take such steps as would cffectually protect them from the payment of 1l- legal and extortionste fees to Justices and Constables., This Is clearly in your power. You can charze & committee of your number with the duty of examinlng as to which, It any, of the Justices charue flleial fees, elther in favor of themselves orof Canstables. It would be oilicious in a private individual to do this, amd the Judges eannot be expected to do It fn per- son. The writer has reason to know that the Judges will sppolut no man who takes illegat fees if this fact is brought to their knowledye, A Cimzex, Moro Light, To the Editor of The Tribune, Cuicago, Feb. Susan B. Anthony, in the new Assembly room at Albany, the other night, detined marrisge as “binding one’s self to one wun durlng 1ife for board aml clothes.” We admit thut marricd ladies, as a rule, get thelr daily bread, providiog, in mauy luatances, they possess the physical strength to split wood and make fires to bake ft. But in speaking of “iclothes,’ Busan evidently knows nothivg of the actual pleasure derived from maklug mid- night Lours under the bed, osteusibly In search of burglars, but really in llnu vals hope of find- fng o few stray ulckels nmerfizlmr fromn tho pantaloons pocket of that noble speclmen of manhood who & few short years ago declared “With all my worldly goods I thee endow.' Verily, Busan necds more Ilgflt upon the sub- Jeet. ONE or TiE DISAPPOINTED, Elevator I'rotection, To the Editor of The Tribune, Cuzcaqo, Feb. T—In view of the occaslonal distressing casualties from the fall of elevators, any avatlable means of protectlon from, or even of mitigation of, the perfl will be o pablic bene- faction. It Laa occeurred to me thut every car- riage might bo provided with ecveral stout, ¢aatic ropes pendant from It roof, and these ropes terminato in abort horlzontal sticks, easy’ togmsp. 1 the occupants of the carriage had sufllcient presence ol mind. ot the moment of o break, 1o spring up und sclzo these ropes, the force of thetr full would be greatly diminished, and they might, in some Inatances, escapo with onlyn slight shaking up at the mowment the eluvator struck the ground floor. The sugues- tion mny be worth™ the consideration of those wiio build and control elevutors. C. R Whore Is tha Inapoctor of Ashes? To the Rditor of The Tribune. Curcaao, Feb. T.—~Would you be kind enough to inform the writer whother there §s auy ono lired by the city whose buelness it 13 to luok atter the ashes, cte., that are thrown out into the alieys of this city? ‘Thcre are several alleys fo the northenstern portion of the ity that aro in o most flithy condition. Tho ashes and de- bris are filled up 8o high that it s almost fin- posatblo for a wagon to get through, ‘This city will soon get the reputation of having the nustiest streets of any city i the United States, 11 §8 suid that Chicago hns as many flnc build- ings na any clty of fts size In the world, In its present sfate,” however, it reminds one of » beautiful palace surrounded by a treacherous wire. Yours, Nontu B1oe. A Proposed Pallee-Alnrin, To the Editor of The Tritune, Cn1cado, Feb. 7.t scems o If we wero to have an era of burglars and footpads, and arti- cleson the way out of our troubles are now proper. A few nights ogo attempt was made at two places to break in, with success at a third, all in the same night, street, and block, and thera were crics of *Pollco!” *Police!” but no minion of tho Jaw came until, of course, every- thing was over, Now, I do not blawme the ofll- cor, for hie has a large beat to travel, and can- not b coverywhere at the same thine, but would 1ike to, suggest » plan whereby an ofiicer can ba called at short notice and without full, The plan {a thio samo as the fire-atarm, Have 8 box on every corner, with wires connecting with the police station in the district, so that, whenever an ofileer 18 wanted, an alarin con be turacd in, und ono sent immediately in - respouse. Now, even i€ the ofticer could not get thiere to inuke - ruat every time, he, by brlug carly at the sc wottld be able to get the frst polnte for further usty aud not ulll{ for burgiars il thieves are afllcers required, but there vecur s hundred-and- one small affuirs whero the immediate presenco of an ofticer would be of unaccountable advan. tugo; also, should au ullicer requira nssistanve e could use the slignal to a wreat mtvantage, How this will imcet yourund your readers’ views I kuow not, but with such as 1 have conversed the planiueets with o ready acceptance, ANTi-Bunotan The Interest Proporty-loldors Have in Wouwen Votlng nt Munlelpal Eloctions, To the Ldlor of The Tribune. GeNEvA Laks, Feb, 6.—~It is Is a fact vot to o deoled that non-property boldors ofteu turn the sealus in municipal elections. Are property- holders williug that thoss who have no versonal futerest in the wiso adwlulstration of money uffulsa should control In the election of oftleers who will munage themi IHasthero not been oppression enough from this causel Aay uot women paying taxes on property ba in- trusted with the privilexs of voting for thuse who uro to assess (18 valuo uud disbose of the procecds! Wa may believe that theso women will, from sell-iuterust, il from uo bigher muotive, deslre wise und ecovomical administration. — “Vhele votes, added to those of property-holders now votiug, might give the balance of puwer, und the result would be, mot oonpression to nons property-holders, but to save all fiom mlsrule. Lut wieu who are uow groanipe under unjust taxation und waste, it not plunder, of public funds, call 1 the ald of tax-paying women, that wise und lonest men may by elected to places of trust in the Municipal overument. . A J, Grover, 1% the Editor of The Tridune, Cui0aco, Feb, 7.~T bave read two articlos in Tus TriBuxs from ous A. J. Grover which have been hichly offensive to all decent people. Ono was on the *Onelda Communfty,” extol- ing thelr morals und virtues aboye those found outside. Let thut go,as uobody will bede- ceived by §t. The other ls a lecturo ou temper- suce, delivered Lefore the * Philosphical Bo- clety,” fu wiich he trics to show that the Bible Juwrs deunkeouess; that Clrist drank to ex- cess, vte. Nobody need be alared, for the cars of thio ase stick out so plaluly that any one cun n}c u:hq foul beast thut will pen such re¢kiug ey, B B ?Au uoyt belong to the Hmld class who feel that Cbristlanity Is guiug to twuble by such fecblo effurts of fuclle wultators of ‘Tom Paius. When a man will peo such arrant stufl as ts calculuted to wislead und corrupt our youth and pave the way to thewr ruln, Wey sbould be beld up to the wdigoaut scoru of avirtuous courmunity, What le thu ¢ Philosophicul So- clety ¥ thiuklog of o allowluz such sorry diae iribes ta fssue forth under their ampfees] A feehle disclaimer of (irover's pollnted sayines, siuch sanppeared in the nesxt day’s Tninuxr, wiInot reconelle the sirtuous publie to such renrrilous nteacks upon the very foundation of all morality and deceney. 1f the Hoclety knew the mensurcment which thie hest minas of the city have of them, they would not provoke the Christian pubife as they have done by nllowing such a creature to sd- dress them aiall. How does Dr, Thomas feel sbout it1 Asa friend and admirer of him, I have a right to call on him, as he Is an active member of the Boclety, to speak. s he prond of Grover #a a fellow-worker! firover is an im- portation to Chlcare trom Earlsille, 11, 1 write this brief artlcfe In behalf of our vorth AL 8. Madamn Anderson, the Pedestrian, To the Editor of The Tridune, Tirrsncne, Pa. ¥eb, 6,—Madamnae Anderson, the pedestrian, who soon leaves foran exhibl- tion of her nowers of endurance in your city, Is worthy the attention of all persons interested In walking as an assistant to health, While In this city she has been suffering from a severe cold from walkiog 1o & new bullding in whicn no tires bnd been previously kept burning, 8he 1s fast Imoroving, and I hope will appear hefors your citizens in good health ence more. Madame AJs walking Is a curlosity. She s of Fnailsh birth, platn, honest, and & Jady of pleasing dis- position, nud A grest favorite with the children, who are alivays on hand to accompany her in her walks, as also many voune ladies. Branains friends wnerever she zoun, i at the time of writing this the hall fs filled with the elite of our city, and @ood humor relens supreme througbout the entire bullding. With proper medical attendance, as regards rules of diet, sleeping, temoerature, ete., Mme. A, I fully think, capable of outwalking any woman fn ihe world,~that 18, 0 far as avy strain on her nervous system 18 considercd. “8te waiks wiLh a Irce, easy step, without trouble doubling the length of lier stride in the same time, 8he Is as bright to-day as tho firat day she entercd un her walk, cood anpetite, siceps solld eight minutes between walks,—that is, during ner siveping hours, which ars gencrally from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. and 9:30 untit morning. Betwuen the hoursof § 8. m. to b p. tn. and 7 to 0:30 p, m, shio Is as bright as & now sllver aollsr, Her age is 87 years, aud welght 156 ponnds. 1 hope the ladies of Chivcago will s fuliv appreciate Mme, A.'s merlts as the Jadies of Pittshurg and Drnukl|rn. 'l'.'lhn lfldl‘:‘lwlll l““uh their eveninis very picasantly spent In scsing her on her dail, tnvcfl W. F. H. O'Kzerz, M, D, ¥ A Heathen Desirns Enlightenment. Ta the Editor of The Tribune, Macostn, I, Feb. 5.—It occurs to me, in reading the effusions of ' Frank® versus 4 Nathaniel," that cach would have a better lino of argument to follow up if, instead of spending thefr tlme in supvositions, picking out flaws, nnd possible contradictions, they would take the geocral spirit of the Bible and compare it with the Splrit of God, whose nature 13 love, Can o reasonabic being Lelieve that God could rreate & world, place man at its bead, and then regret (t1 We are told that, nnd asked to belleve it, In the first part of Genlsis. Are wo to bellevo that Almighty God, with power supreme over ten thousand worlds, in sattempting to create a Paradise on our little carth, was defeated! Arc wa to sup- pose that God knew uot that sin, In all fts de- formitlcs, was to enter and blight this wond, and vreate the necessity of turning the greater part of the surplus space {n the world yet to come [nto a el to torture its victims through all cternitvl Yet that s the plan un which the 1ible is written, that sino Is fu our world agalnst the will of God, uud thut He wil punish through all cternity suchas they, who, through thoughtiesencss, Inability, or misunderstundin; of [lis wishos, fall to go™ throuch a certaln puE in life. Christianity tells us that man s a frec moral agent, Can that be, when wo_conslder tiod's ability to seo fn the futurc? Dous not lis foreslent take the form of a commandi Take the case of & now-born babe. Uod Jooks ?hcud the fow vears of {ta existence, and recs ts path end in—we will suppose licll, Born in sin, thrown on a world of sin, with the fact ret- tled long tn (iod's mind thnt ho will o to Hell anyway, is there any road to turni The knowl- edire of the KlnE ol Kings must tome true, Now, does it look reasonable that the God of Love, the merciiul, !jun, wnd good Creator of All, would create this world, people It with fts billlous of inhabitants, with tho tull knowledie that he would bo compelled to sweep by far the Ermlm' purt of thom foto an eternal Helll oniu Chiifstian enlighten me. HEATRER, May's Rum-Mil. To the Eultor of The Trituns. Circaco, Feb, 7.—An item nppeared n your paper of the 34 {nst. In reference to the restora- tion by the Mayor of the liquor-license of Janes May, & saloonkeeper at 703 Indlana eveoue, calls for somo correction. It 14 not. true that the Citizens' League fufled to convict the sald May for atlowing sinors to play bitllards In his salvon, 'Ihie facts are that when May was tried on that charge tho caso was clearly proven by the boys themselves who played In his saloon, und slthaugh his attorney begged for mnerey, as his ellent bad been severely punished already, bavinz been sent to the Criminal Courton another charge, and the Mayor haylng revoked s llcense, notwithstanding” this, Justice Bum- merflold stated that he could not dise chargs such a clear case, bue, with the consent of the prosecution, {mposed the small fino of 85 and casts. ‘The facts tn the other caae are these: Two bovs, 14 years of age, bolunging to tvo of the best faml- fcs on the South Side, were found by the po- 1lee, in the widdle of a bitter cold night fn Jon- uury, lying on a snow-herp on Indisna avenue, dead drunk. ‘They were taken to the Twenty- sccond Street Pollee Statfon, and it took tour hours' labor by the oflicers to bring them to conseiousncss. It was ascertalned that they got the llquor at this muu May’s salvon, The pollco hud him orrested and brought before Justice Summerfleld ou the chargo ot sciting lquor to ‘fho boys testilicd that they wers tav's saloon, played flve or aix gaumes of puol, und drank whisky between each wome, aond got s0 drink that they could not walk home, but fall down on the snaw-heap, where they were found by tho po- Yiee, ‘Ihe exense May made was that ho did not avo the boys driuk, a8 ho was vlaylne cards (n gnother part of the saloon, and that his son sold the boys the Jiquors but the Judze told him wvery promptly and properly thut any man that would make such ab excuso was unflt to keep a satoon, und hotd bim to the Criminal Court un- der ball of 8500, tho hieaviest ball ever Imposcd in these cases. ‘There ought to be but ous vpin. fon about suck a man huving a license to keep & saloon, Yours very reapectiully, A, PaxTON, Uenersl Agent of the Citizens' Leaguo. The Otlier Blda, Ta (hs Editor of The Tribune. Citicaao, Feb. G.—The replevin, cass befors Justtew Wilson, in which & verdiet was glven the plalutil, as revorted in Tum Turisuxk of to-duy, together with certain esscrilous fue tended to be injurious to the defendant, calls for a few corrcctions. Tus TRINUNE says that the defondant, Atwood, trled to recover fromn Tosa Hayden' a plane which was not his own, “The writer of this article has kuown both pare tics to this suft for over seven ycars, and fs fuily pusted fu ull the facts pestalning to their relatlonshiip, Tho woman, sccording to Tun ‘IrinuNe, swears she lived with Atwood elgbit vears, which 1s o falschoud, for it can Lo eusily proven that she did not Jive witli ) altogeiber, That ho walted on man when ho bad a wita s slso false, ‘That he brought her West wid then refused to sy her 18 wnother fabrication, &s cun ba proven by n well-kuown luwyer of this cltv. ‘That ho gave her a plano us a present, parted from her over a dlsagrecment, und then tried to take the piane away from her after marrviug another womat, aro ull stroleht falschoods, o fuct by, the plano In question was never hers efther by gify ur purchase; thut she has no use for & sluuu, as she knows nothing of inusie aml cunnot pluy a chord, vor never coutd; thut the plaoo has al- ways been n Atwood's seaplon und nuver in hurs, and thut it has never before been clalined by her nor auy other person but the owner since its purchase pearly five years mgo. ‘The plavn was taken from the posscsston of the vwuer Ly replevin suddenlv ud without warning, ubon |]m Lond of & mun whaso boud Is worthe less, ‘Phe verdict ol the petit jury was given also {n spite of the fact that ‘the propurty was fully proyen s betougiue to the defeudant, "Those moss-grown euenilvs of justice, > A lying woman und a few tears,” dld the business, After such procecdings can any one wonder that the law in revard to replavin s prescoted to the Lugisiature for repeali The reporter of ‘Fug TrigyN® scens to think, howeyer, that it Is alk right, und thut 8 cltizen bus oo right 1o [ "bj‘f“”“ uor legul sppeal siter begn “bunz- rized {0 Wie sbove styiv, By publlsbing suls stutewcut you will obliva yours sespectfully, B A QLD SUNCKIIER. Mrs, Bwisshelin und the Tudlans. To the Edutor af The Triduns., Cutoaco, Feb, 7.—Mra. Bwisshelin bas given some very Hue letters lutely ou the poor lu- Qlau, aud wanvof the voluts sbe makes are very good; but one consfderation she seema to have overlooked. The Indfan tribes were the orlg- fnal owners of thid vast country, and, until the advent of their white brethren (1), beld undis- puted away, They never were dictated to by a superior race; they lived and oftentimes died llke the wild beasts of the fleld; their souls went to the happy hunting-grounds, and that was the end of them, Now, what are they do- ing? We find them in almost the same condi- tion they were In when Columbus landed on these shores; their moral naturesare unchaoged and unchangeable. Givo them barrels of flour, and they may roll them down hill until the bar- rels aro wrecked, and their ponies receive tho bencfit of the contents;l ¢ Is thelr nature’y thefr constitutional, {nherent cussedness, born and bred fn them; they cannot helpit. “1f they will not work and raise their own food, let thein starve,” Mre, 8, this vlan would eoon extertninate the red men, hut is it just, Is it honest, s It Christian-like, In this land of. plenty! Why, wnmnn,{you might as well st- tempt to fnstruct one of ovr_wild bufTaloes In moral virtue from one of Mr. Talmage's late ser- mons, as to think that poor Loe would wurk und ralse heef, and pork, and corn, and wheat, ete., when he can gei all he wants for nothing,—an: even It he could mot, he would rather starve thau work for bis living. 1f they are vosscssed of any true moral virtucs, they are buried; but 1o not think beyond the possibility of a resurrection, Jn this professing Christian vountry, we do not,—cannot _afford to deal with them only in kindnesz; the Government Agents aro the ones to blame fn this matter, and not the poor. desvised Indians, who hsye been hunted from place to place as civilization wnarched nnward, deprived of their just rights, nnd for se!f-protection very frequenily shooting down thelr white brother, who, for Wis own sg- grandizement, debased the ealling in which he was ongaged, Yz s to ameliorate the condition of the poor savage, Iustead of which e, the reater heathen of the two, very often t his ust deserts from the scalping kolfs or toma- hawk. I donot advocate nor uphold the rights of Indians more than nccessary, but [ do sa thut Alrs, 8. should examine ‘sud find out It there are no mitigating clrcnmstances ere sho condemus the Indlans to wholesale :alinuzmcr. OUAT. Folly of Jury Trials [n Clvil Cases. Ta the Editor of The Tribune. Joigt, 1), Feb. 7.—Thers is anather matter wortly of the attention of the General Assem- bly when cousiderig the proposed constitu- tional amendment In relation to trials by jury, which ts, 8hould not all jnry trials be aboliahed in civil cases? This Is destined to hecome an fmportant question, Even now it recelves con- slderable attention. Among thoughtful men, conversant Wwith the waysol ourcourts, it is frequently asked: Why not dispense with jury trials {n clvil cases? And much oftener in thus mwodificd way: Should not those wno gro to law poy the jury-fees If they inslst upon that tlonal luxury in their legal pastime! It 1s o weil-known fact that trials are disposed of with much more dispatch, and a correct de- cislon far more probable, when the Jury ls walved nud the cases submitted to and heard by the Court. This course s now olten taken tn cummun-law cases by the best lawyers. In chuneery cases atrial by Jury fs almost un- known.” 1f the titlo ton man's farm is involved in a chancery suit, he submilts the case to the Judge; but, it be has & Luuy quarrel with a ueighbor as to the ownership of a pie, oras to & disputed Lalance of a few dollars ubon an ac- count, he must have a full jury of twvelve 1 the box, and twelve unemployed, drawing psy, and there occupy Srom ono to three days of the time of the Court, costing the county und the sutors nundreds of dollars. This is absurd, 16 parties wish a Jury o such cases, why not let thet pay Jury-fees, the sanic us they now do before Jus- tices of the Peace! As was sugeedted the other day, it an ameud- ment to the Constitution is tu be submittod to the people upon the jury yuestion, let it be broad and liberal enough to nuthorize the pas- sago of such laws na the nceds of the future may require. Then the number of perscus on & Jury could ve tixed; the plan of mnjurity ver- icts could bu tried, anid retained If rutisfactory, nnd rejected ([ not; und parties litigant coin- pelledto pay the jury-fees cansed by them, At the beginulug of 4 term of court, all partics de- siring a Juryshiould be required to pay the neces- sary jury-leo loto court. ‘Then sl ‘such cases could be set for trial at a certaln time, and thus all confusion avoided. ‘The practical result would be that nearly every case would be tried by the Court without a jury, ‘Thosa calling und puying for o Jury would bean exception to the general rule, the same na it is uow before Justices of tho Pesce. A Jury in s common-law trial would be as rarc as It now is in a chancery suit, ‘Thousands of dollars of public money woukl be raved, Prompt triats could be had, DBlunderlng juries would bo uvolded, The evidence would be heard by one competent to distingulsh the good from the bad. Judgment would be rendered according to the law and the evidence, Al these things are claimed In favor of the proposed reform. It may leust Lo assumed that future Qenerul Assemblics will glve some attention to the publle welfure, and that somethlug can be trusted to thelr care. No harm can bo done by giving the Legisinture i 1 powers In the niatter of regulating tri by jury fn civil cases, Cirizex. The Wible Contraversy, To the Eduar of Thé Tribune, Cmicaao, Feb. T.—The reading public are be- comling wonderfully onlizttened upon the Script- urea through sour correspundents ** Nathauiel and ¢ W," the latter having given us au exegesls o Tun Tainuxs ot Monday, In which we have the comblned accuracy of Capt. Cuttle with the oracular wisdom of Dumdy. e steps in be- tween the combatants * Frank " aud * Nathan- fol," expressing an juterest {n thia very originnl controversy, aud manifestiug a generous impar- tiality by dlug, Wko Sir Noger De Cover'y, thint o good deal may be sald on both sites. Ie does uot propesc to cast his \rgrd upon elther sido of the balance, and to appuaie Frank " he admits that no doubt Christ taught the highest forin of morality, and at the sare time sovthes # Nuthaniel " for this patronage by the declara- tion thut the Bibla sanctlons in many places, either directly or by implication, the grossest finworality, Thinking, doubtloss, that hls fest predicato wonld be udmitted by both partics, he rocuods to illustrato bis sccond by glving one nu(nnra of Inconeldcrable vontradiction vut of the mauy scores that were without doubt in his ’l"“ml' 'he subject ia the call of Audrew and vter, After giving the record of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, he sums up the contradietions thuss In one pleture we have one ship, {u the otlicl twoj; in the one we have Peter and Andrew cast- 1o thelr o nto the seu; fujthe other they will bo 1u the boa e Poler und Andrew will 1 1y upon belug accosted by leaving their nets und following Him; fn the othier they are tirst sstonished uiul con- verted by u miraclo. In the one case Clrist, altor calloe Peter und Andrew, who wers o ing thelr nets, going on from thence afters culled James und John; in the other (hey are called toguthers; in the one Ja nd John were i the ship mewding their nets; miihe other they, i€ they were of *the ishermen,’ werg out of the ship washing their nete, And this crudita erittonska I auy impartial mind can say that these are batl truthful accounts of the same trausac- tion, 1t {a sald thot cortain vavans, having found n crab, sent it to the nuturadet Cuvicr with potite note saylng, * We bave fouud o wonde 1ul red lsh wincl\ walks backwards,” Cuy In wcknowledging the gift, remiuded them ot trifling deviation from fact, masmich us the thime was uot a fish, was not red, did not walk backwards. **W.'s" summary I8 lke Cuvier’s cral, Nefther of the writers says theru wis but one ship; the position ot Peter and Audrew when the Lord came to Vho Inke fa not stated, whether {0 tho boat, or, what is murs probubie, Inthe water, o4 mr{ were casting thelr net into tho sea. There 18 wo discrepaney in the writers a8 10 the thino when Peter und “Andrew left thele nets and fullowed Christ, The mirac- ulous dratght of flshes {8 only mentioned by Luke, und notoing {u Matthew or Mark forbud 1he conclusion that the call and the followipe was atter thut event. Nor does snything in Luke forbid the conclusion that the o Jatnes und Jolin was subsequent to thut of Pete aud Andrew; vor thut Jamice und Juhn were fu tL.o sllp weodmg thelr net, ‘Ibus every polnt of this commentator's fil- coustdered criticism falls'like tho bascless tabiic ol u vistun, leaving the reader to judge between Lis competency ta fuvestigate, or bis intentlon 10 falsity, the plain and truthlul records of his- tory. Oue discrepancy sccins to have escaped lwKeou penctration which Lo may possibly nu- tiew In his future criticlams. 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Bt O TNl MENT as the bost Truss tn use. 1t {x & well-known fact thie Government aécures the bost Tstruments for test- thg T wed “te." 1t 18 a fact that causl care wis taxen In teating And examining Truos, The anme_fostrumient beinz sefacted by Surgeons frous’ Furope for thelr Emperors® personal use, as the for e of lfernfa. 1s evidence of su- Patkers Eetentive Common Kense ‘| ruse, 1y 1), 147, excels any Truss aver duvented had rupture, Manufactured by DARTLETT. RUT. RER. Uffice 34 Ktate-st,, Clileagn, Tl Mi 4f baamiess Heel Kisatia'Stockliu, patenta u; ufacturers Aarch 20, At DIt. NIATT'S FURGICAL INSTITUTE, OfMce, 130 Brateaat., Chicago. CIGARS. Twported Coronis Londres, 3 for 25¢, or $7.7i per Hundred. POCO TIEMPO-Key West, Clear Havans, Tand- made Clgar—5c each, or $4.60per box. C. TEVNE, 110 & 112 MADISON-ST, Chi COMSETS. Ladios Purchasing CORSBTS BIOTLD EXAMINE Mudam_ Foy's Impraved CORSET SKIRT SUPFORTER. ETE e ety Lasnorival, an Jerec § Curset inade, For sal fog deaicre. Mauutactured by 1 FOY & HARMON, New Ilaven. (‘ann. 16 CO AT BRAZIL & UHICAGO OOAL (00, 3.0, NIBLOCK. ... President and Chicago Manuger (Succeasor s WALDION, NIBLOCK & CO.) Main Oflice, 102 Washington.st. Miners of the celebrated WHITE=-ASH BLOCIC COAL,, The hest Coal for family snd gTats purpases, Tiirns with a hright maging & very not fiee, urpessen any acher m‘lvem«l fn gy Tartlor the dite e ¥hosh per ton. TIATED AT theatna R 3 Sirtat ik ama B o) TR . £~ Xproint pricfatn dealers and fargs consumers. MAILIOAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL END DEPARTURE OF TRATHS, 7 Trrenecs Munxs.—s [y excepted.” TMonasy srcamad OHICAGO & RORTHWESTERK RAILWAY, (Eherman Iouss) and at pots. Ticket Offices, 82 Clark-at. the de aPacific Fast Line akious Clry & Yank abupnaue hark: aDubugue ¥ amana Night astauz Ci dGreen By ¥xpre 5t, Paul & Minne: m KL Paul & Minns m 51,8 Crowte Expr m bLa Crowe Exnee m B\Flaoma & Xew Ui w bWinona & New Ulm. m Expeess. m mn m " Paliman_Totel Caraaro run (hrouch, between Chl- cago and Council Hiufs, on the train_ teaving: Ghlcazs m. v road rlnl Puilman or any other form ot botel care weat of Chicag a—Nepot corner of Well b-Depot corner of Can: CEICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY BAILROAD Depots foot of Lake-st, , Indlasa-av, ani Bixtecnth-at., and Canal and Niztesntl-ais. Ticket Otfices, 50 Clark: AL, and st depots, e, Iry Mendots & Galesburg Express ’ Leave. | Arive, Ottaws & Streator Express. res ELity T ansas & Colorado Express, LownersGrove A Aurora Pemcnger. AMendata & Ottaws rora Pullman, Rlerning. the J'ac(fic Exress. A ORIOAGO, ALTON & ET. Lours, AN omoAad, aa Y g 2 b -5( brid, and e her BN T oKeE OMce, 153 Hnbbiph Kaaus City & Denver Fast F: BL. Louis, pringrield & Tezaa, Mobiie & 'Sew OFiwany Express &t Loula. Rpringfeld & Texas. Yeorte: uriingion { Fast EXPEl Express EEH] 3 cokuk Chicago & Padncal Ftreator, Lacon, Washingt'n i Jotiet & Dwigne Accomniodatio B-EELEF 18833233 CHICAGO, KILWAUKEE & 8T, PAUL RAILWAY Unton Depot. corner Madison snd Canal-ste, Tickst Ofice, 63 South Clark-st., opposite Shermaa Honse, and st depot. Arr! Milwaukeo £xpress.... W e & finnesin iiren n) Ex Nadloa, jows Hxpress. Mitwaukee Fast'iva i 8i b Wisconsln' & Minnesots, Qr gy Stetens Folnt, and A i and M 0 o1 van - Pant’ a L RhiMG el her rla Miadizon And Lrairia duChlen, or vis Watertawn LaCrose, sod Winous. TLLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, font of Lake-at. and foat of Twenty-second-at. Ticket U1 tandulph-st,, naxr_yluk. = R Leave. 7| Arrive. 5L, Louls EXprest. ooeoiense. a4 l‘g! nlfln'ldkllht Peotia, Rarlinkton & Keakii Peorta, Hurliugton & K Jubugue & Bluux ty Expross Dubngue & Bluaz Clty Expross L] amenger. On Katurday AfENE T to Centenlia oniy, »0n Baturday night runs ta Peoria only. MICHIGAN CENTRAL J Depot. foot of Lake-st. and fout of Twenty-second-st, “Tickat Ofire, 7 Clark-at, utheast corner of fsae doiph, Grand Pacifo llotel, and a¢ I'atmer Jic Vlllpln Main snd AlrLine).... inay Expres . Kalamaoo Accommodution. Atiantio Exp Rlght Expre PITTSBURA, FT. WA!;N‘!‘Z &I UHIUAG% filfl&filfl Dy curaet Latal and Maalencais, ks Qs Leava, | Artive. Matt and Express. Vacitic Evpress. ¥aat Lt BALTIMORE & OHIO, Trnins leave from 3:zuosttion Nulldtug, foot of Monroe. st. Ticket Offices, K3 Llark-at., PPaimor House, Graad Vacife, snd [epot (EZposition s i Arrive, Sorniog Ex Faut Lise.. " PILLE. NERYOUS DEBILITY. WA M N ENN, ete., and all disorders brouht on by {udiscretions, exocesia or overwork of the Lrain aud Nervous Bystew, speedily snd radically curod by WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL, » purely vegctablo preparation and the beat and woat .u«.‘c‘n(ul Tewedy known, Twe o Six Hoxes wrn usually suficient, For further infurmatio or Clreular, Price, §1 por llox: Bit Bo o y matl, socurcly sealed, with full directious fur usy Frupured only by WINCHESTER & €O,, Chemlb 46 Jolin FNend WEED SEWING MACHINES SELL TIHEMSELVES, PRICES ON APPLICATION, WEED SEWING MACHINE C0., CHICAGD. PR EsORTS, THE SEA ISLANDS OF FLORIDA, Feruanding, Floride, offers 10 fo- al enli g thic benatits Of B bemloitone Icul cllinaie, the combirts and conveniencesof & new Botel, luvuriantly furn viug sl biodoru dim- 10 venenls. Its Founie siry and well lighted, and fg Ul elcgant and tugroughly served. 1t wuvals enjuy e, e1C-. supety Nahing and Fachilng ‘va ent, and UFlving 00 the beach ilga! A dn climsto nud pertect ertis resonable, Apply to 1AM SELBY, Decased. Purauant 1o &p urder of the County Court of Norfolk, Notden st Norwich, dated the 1Ll day of H-flullmrl\ 187+, aud ade s sction, Felby wxalust Green, Willlau oty (tha sou of Whitug Kelby, tate of Kvats, fu the Connly of Sorfolk, Unitaitas decvised, Lim testalor 1 b procesdiogs in i a dend, theculid o cbils Urew of tho suid wah, who were Jivib ol the 3d day ba lexsl Feprmentative 1d who iiay be sin (¢ o 2 Ul re afuraaaid. by the 1001 day of May, 187 or o dur fault thvroof rliy excludud from 0y will bo perciipio the beoentut tis aaly order. ” baiurddy, the 1741 duy of My, 1Ty et ‘clock st noun, abthe Hexlstrur'y ifce afurvaald, T appointed for heating snd sdfudicsts ch_pursca as afuresaid, Itegintrar, Tun Orwics or Tux, Couri WAL Notlce s bereby given elai agalust the Gera Lt the saie o iecalver, a thervol, ‘will be disallowed. NO. $26, $50. $100. $200. $500. Alex. Froiogliam & Co. bavs Recn for miany yesrs l\n-:k'br kers aud bankers in KJI urk, 8: 13 Wall-si. “They bave tho reputation of galulog for thelr custuwms o relurns {1 83 W (rota 1u¥calinente ZAOEINE Trui ’m"‘ d bave t vible reputation of s1weys tiak- fig qulck cefurus rd0. Kend fur thelr Aihoncial Beport, New York Tribuve LAKE BRORE & MIONIGAN BOUTHERY, Morntng Mafl-Did Live. ... Rew York & Boaton hiclal EX Nt apresa. PITISBURG, CINCINNATI & BT, LOUTS (Cinciouatt Alr-Lino sod Kokuma Line. Deret, coraer of Cifuton ud Carroll-sis., Wost Bide. Cinetnnatt, Tndiananclls. Lonts- ville, Colupibus & Rast Day| Eaplost. oz, T Nighe ‘Express. EANEAKEE Depat, foot ot Lake st. and foot Cioelanatd, Indisos: & Loul vilio Day bxpress. *t NIkt Bapress, caan, f Van 1 & fhl UL X \ 0l Bheruiun- Dot e e Pavenport Express imabia, Lesvenworth & Fura Accummodails Nighy haprese... “Alimealson €228, 8478 ¢aald sail, CHICAGO & EASTERY ILLINOT BAILROAD * Dauville Ticket Offices, 77 Cla . pot, coruer Clln 3 e + sud Do A n BCIRNCE LUKk ATION, " erybody. ” Price, 81, sent by mail 1t contalin By origiaul wortls ten Hifls tie nied the autior by Tho tustou Herald nd Al cainparfsad, KNOW <. ut! nied samyle seot L all ou ret enefactor, celut of bussaze. . o lllu 4 cents for cun ba oonsulisd. E n NO cuLti! NS ¥V DR. KEAN, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. Ccusult parsonslly or by mall 4 of caarge, 03 all CliTonte, Ter vomers puc il Ulacaads 01 Jekvai {6 Ui Sy Dhyiician fitie City who warTABLS CLIES OF BU VAT TAT 7048, Clark Street. Chicago. Iy G OLIN Brerybody trum Atlanuo tu AL s Pacio has huard of bls i of oy means Yaows to.the profusion. lncluding Hisgiricivy, for Qoo lwllrl.fll-m.hflb-fldfi'flfl:ll PRESCRIPTION FREE. . ? and &l Ulworders hi o cras o . Sy Grinutet “has 1he Tugredisate. N“'fllll and Bpecial i used T s tampe foF ~Guide to Veaih? Yor We specdy cute of nloal Wllbl'nm‘ Lot JAQUES & CO., 13 Weat alztu-ai.. Clacinasid, Oble,