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URSTING ELEVATORS. hat Will Be Done with the Im- mense Stook of Grain Now in Store. ilway Mognates and Board of Trado People Discuss. the Situa+ tion. > Receipta Continue on a Large Scale, and a Blookade Js Imminent. oggestlon that the Warehousemen Erect 3 Lot of Cribs and Sheds, re TRINUNE has recently called attention to fact that thograin elevators In this city were |, chock full, and full almost to bursting, and tas Rcurcely anything was going out, and ent nlono was pouring in at tho rate of not sthan 120,000 bushels per day, It wisonly a stion of time when there vast receptacles for wealth of the Northwest would be crammed ompletion, and a grain blockade would be ext thing In order, The threatened danger s ulso forescen, of course, by thoso most cotly Interested in averting 1t,—viz.: the mem- sof tho Board of Trade, whose interest in oping the channel open is palpable enough hout enlarging upon It tho railroad ple, who don't care to see a blockade at pres- high rates of transportation; and the receiv- of this city, who don’t propose to stand by 1 see thelr occupation gone If thoy oan do thing to prevent it, As tho quantity of grain store kept fncrensing day.by day, and the cle lor capacity decreused in a corresponding: to, it became very evident that something st bo done. Just what it should be nobody ew, olthough not a few had theories to yaneo ng to the proper way to mect tho luulty. It was in order to discuss the ystion In its various venringa, and, possible, devise a plan, whereby the oming millions of bushels of grain could bo on eire of, that the Board of Directors of the ard of Trade entled x apecial meeting yester- y afternoon at half-past J o'clock, and Invited alnent representatives of the rallroad and eiving inturesta to meet with them for pur- ea of consultation and advice. ‘ho conference was held in the Directors’ min the Board of Trade Building, and ght ont a fullattendunce of the Directors Jagmall but representative turn-out of the lrond people and tho revolvers. THERR WERE PRESENT 2 Dow, Presitent of tho Bonrd of Trade; octora Dwight, Hogers, Melenry, Tre ingeliman,. Co" W, aud Be J. Whee by Adams, Humill, Crosby, Heormuanus, irk, ermid, Beazloy, French, and por in Hughitt, General Manager, i H.C. Wickor, Freight Traltle Manager, 0 : Chicago & Northwestern; Allon Manuel, As- tant Gonoral oes and Willlum M. Froight ‘Trailic Mannger, of the Chicugo, ck Island & Pnelfie; George Armour, rep- enting the Burlington Elevator people; James Odell, of Flint & Odell, representing tho ck Island Hlevittor pevple: und George W. heoler, of Munger & Wheeler, ‘ho conference was of a private chameter, i closet) doors barred out. THe TRUNK rep- entative, who was perforce content to coal fheels in the lobby, Birt at the conclusion of » two-houra’ talk, he sueeveded in RO rking the pump-handlo attachment as secure a report, Altered through the superior elligenco of several of the conference, of all at wis done ar wasn't done, aud of what tho rious interests represented would Ike to do. ‘Well, how did you get. slong?” suid bo to one the Directors, after it was all over. ‘Oh, as well ns could be expected at a first otng: and one so entirely informal as this 8. ‘Tho subtest under discussion, of course, was » crowded condition of tho grain-elevators 7” ‘Yea, and the necessity of dulng something to ce cre of the grain continually coming In, 0 to provent 0 blocknde.”” ‘How did tho meoting start, and what bap- ned whon ft once got under way 2” ‘Asa Dow called us to order and stated that y principal business bofore 1s was to consider it could be done to increase tho elevator eliities, and to enlarge our elevator storure, ch fs at present virtually blockaded, That H digonssed pretty fully by all presunt ‘Well, give ussomo of that discussion, can't ue ‘Young man, you may be prepared to dic, it I'm yoing tolfve awhile yot,—ond got some t I'm poing te 1 hil ty jd get her." . PWVeil, {fit vo in your momory then, give us a point of it all.” 4 . ‘Various pluna were spoken of and thelr erits'Roncrally discusecd. One that scemed to most expediont, in view of all tho clrcum- ances, provided for the erection of cribs or ds,—temporary wtructures adjacent to tho svators, or outside of tho city.if that should ba clded wisest.” a be it proposed to manage the matter of ma colt would have to be issued for tho Ly THROUGH RYGULAR ELEVATORS, suppose, and tho business would haye to con- rm, 8 It does now, tothe rules lild down by o Rallrond and Warchonse Commissioners ain- rthe State huy, But nothing specitio was de- led, elther in regard to that mutter or any bor,’ “The crib ee seemed to be looked upon with vor, did it * Well, there seomod to be an impression that would meet the diliculty us well us any other, not better, provided tho mutter of grain re- Ipta could be satisfactorily arranged, jd the Bourd take any ftetlon whatever?” The riliroad representatives informed us at they werd to hold a conference ina short ne with the warohousemen on the subject far © purposo of seeing what could be done, a1 oO Hoard’ waased 2 resolution In whi miged Itaelf to co-npurnte with those Int every wry ft could to nccompllah the deslred Jeot,-—numely: to prevent & blockinile of this rgo Volume of business, and fo keep it n-go- 1 The Bonrd {s fully awake, then, to the im- nrtance of the subject?” * Nevidedly so, and in favor of doing anything pronerly ean do to securo Incroused storage cl ", What is tho amount of grain {n store to- 7 Over hnif of it, you know, is wheat,—some 00,000 buehels, in round number." * And how tnuch of other ruler . * From 7,000,000 Lushols," 000,000 t , 7 ane phat ‘a tho toil clovutor capacity of ! * Not fur from 16,000,000 bushels, A portion of at ruom, howover, ls tuken wp with burloy, 80 that you cun't fll thom up with wtiy ursioular lid of yrain,y—wheat or corn, for hi- Thord seomod to be ontiw hurmony between Oo Various Interests represented ns to the dee rapluity ot the object soughtto bo attained, d there * Entirely so, They aro all worklug to the ine and." “Nono of the Warehouse Commlsstoners put An appearance, How was thut?” “They are at Springilold Just naw, but one of © Directora wuld he had lntely talked with uninissionor Bogue, and thut that geutieman J ovidently disposed to do anything ho could nesta tH," + THE REPORTER'S INFOIMANT ts beginning to chafe under prolonged deprivs Jon of somethtuy to cut, und, having extracted out. all thers was to got, the scribe yracioualy t hin go, and proceeded to tacklo anothor an, His noxt subject was looking over his books i flyuring up bis gains for the day, and what 18 Bri Wis necosaurily briof. “ Absolutely nothing was dono," he remurked, his brusque, Bourd-of-Trade way. “Wo gol qorer And talked {t aver, and that was all. The road and cloyator peoply wore appnrently sirougof providing all pevainle facilities Cor “ ae hue we youre i pikeatans suemed to lo fart." Tho rullroud and eleva’ Be People hold a con- rence goon, don't they 7" “Yes, and that would naturally bo tho next a ‘he Hoard of Directors has tho power to verul conferences of rain receipts regular or irregular, and 8 Varlous interests will necessary before the thing oun be settled,”* ‘The present schomo isto put up somo cribs beds, ia it not 2” “Obhit wus snid that thoy wold be a good ving and perhaps they would,—but nothing ww done, The question cun't be auttled in a iy. Tho Directors know what {s wanted, but it rains to be secn how it fa to be brought about, na ia tho fst meeting, but it win't ak al Hiely Aud, with @ reiteration of ‘tho statemont that thing was dony, tho Chait n returned to 8 Snore vongouiul task tn which ho was one ged when the reporter interrupted him, ie “wR DIb NoTIONG,” id tho noxt mun on the list of the found and torviewed, “* Wa simply had a conference 1 what wus best to be dona.” What did the Directors say about it Oh} they suld they had no doubt tho Rourd ould do averything possible to wou tha ruln ia talent Care ob fe ge (nother ung sald no action was taken, Wh 7” noi Well, nobody knows what to do," Were ne au f tions offered 2" * Yos, Tho elevator mon wantdo enlarge thelr pacity, but how to do it puzzles them." When will something detinit be done?" dow’t kuow, but we ure to have another nferenco next week,” Anothor Ono, Who was perhups deaf and J 't bone, id bo didn't know anything. ue matter discussed wus how to take careut a in’ which was coming tu every diy, tho uvatore Lottie ut full. Anothor sald there was really. no information begiven, ‘The elovator and railroad mon bud st/with the Diructore to otfur giteesyre as to hut whould be done, but nene of them bad Bn: ry definit ideas ou the aubjoct, and the: ti youtdn’t interoat the public, Io did not know how tho problem was to be solved. Furthor inquiries among such of tho mombers of the conference na could be caught on tho stroot arnt thelr oflees more than proved the truth of tho foregoing atatomonts that, whilo everything was pleasant and harmonious, noth- ing was dono. GRANT AND THE THIRD TERM Why a Virginian Editor Expects the Ro-olection of Grant, and What Rio Thinks of it. G, W, Hagby (n the Charleston (3. 0.) News, Jun, 2 ‘What form the Conatitution would have taken had tho fathers known as much of natural law asia now known, it {s Impossiblo to say, but it may well bo believed that It would never, oven in the oyes of the minority, have asmumod the aspect of a “sacred Instrument,” or kaye been regarded as the embodlmont of human wisdom, Cortain st ia that, with the lights before us, no one will ever again commit the folly of framing astructure on the American plan, a olrcumfor- ence inwhich there nro forty odd centres, A congeries of sovercigntica all equal,and cach superior to the central authority, 1 body polltt. with some dozens of nerve-centres, cach claiming to be supreme. No, that will not bo tried asccond time. Familiar with the lessons of nnofent history, reinforeed by tho teachings of science and freshened by tho tnification in our own day of Italy, and tho formation under our yery eyes of the German Empire, thinking men recognize contralization in America not merely as Inevitable in the future, but to all Ine tents a thing accomplished; and tho question for tho South {s, shall wo accept centralizution, co- operate with it and accept {ts benefits, such ag they nro, or shill wo bo crushed by It? Sanguine men will stil! hope, {deniists and patriots will still preach tho beauty and the holl- ness of sacrifice, but those of a practical turn will contend that it 1s high tino some other sec- tion should throw ftaclf under the car of Jug- gernaut, Nay, asa block insorted under a serew enables it to accomplish atill further pressure, tho South, there {s good ronson to ber lieve by {ts continued Opposition, furs nishes precisely the block that is uceded to perfect the oppression of the sections whieh hove not yet felt the pressuroof the acrow. And a & treo fs broken by tho welght of too much fruit, the destruction of tha Repub. Kenn party muy bo precipitated by tho Bouth's: joining iten misse, In no othor way could ita destruction be so certaln and so complete, Rut this is naking too: much, arge bodies move slowly, and to expect the whole South to go boully over to the party which for go many years has been to it the synonym of hatred and op- pression is visionary in the oxtrome. Grant it, ‘This brings us to tho third term, If, ng seems likely, Gen, Grant will run os n no-pnrty candidutu; Ir, ag seems certain, hie wilt be opposed by the stalwarts of tho Miaine achool, one prent obatacle to the South's Joinin, the Ropublican party (to tho extent at Teast of voting for Grunt) will be removed, Eiccted by the whole people he can but bo the President of tho whole peartes just os when elvcted by the Republicuns he was necessarily a arty President, for the bubble cannot lift Roeit from the wave to which it owes ita be- ing and which throws ft aloft. On the othor hand, funpose the South, the white South, holds aloof or squandors its vote in romantic fashion, as it has too often done, on some Demo- erat who cannot be elected, or If elected Is too tinld to hold whut is thrust into bla band,—what then? It would be Indeed a sublime thing in Gen. Grant to risv aboye bimscif and hls purt: and turn his face with grand impartiality to all sections; but would ho do It—could he? Is itin human nature? Let the past nnswer, Thine was when I believer that tho election of Gen. Grant for a thicd term would be fatal to the peuce of the country, that no Ameriean could cross thia Rnbicon without intent to assume, and quiekly too, the purple robo of empire, a step that wonld beyond all doubt bring: war—not from tho South, whieh bas had too mueb war, but from the Germans and tho Irish, who fled hither not to witness in silence any such nonsense, any Auch dashing of tholr hopes, nathat, And the third term may bo fntal,—it nagurediy will beif the South and Weat rise up In rovalt. that ovent tha uppeal to the sword would insure the empire even to the extent of its forma and titles, not porhaps of dukes any princes, but titles less distasteful to Ainoriean curs, yet'none tho leas imposing. Dut with the standing menuco of German and Irish hostility te tho Senna of empire, with a Democratic House and Senate, to sny Nothing of the opposition of his own purty lenders, tho attitude of Gen, Grant would of necessity be cautidua and friendly to all seo- tions, There would be no mative for him tonet otherwise, A native of tho West. nominated for athird term in Chicago, sustajued by the wenltl and the Intelligence of the Enst, indorsed by Doth races at the South.expeutally by the ex-Con- federate officers and soldtors, tho mensitre of his anibition full to overflowing, he would be a none Btor Indeed wero ha to attempt to oppress any portion ofhis people. And, if he rule wisely und* pete during bls third term, why not a fourth, and, ff need be, witfth? No longer tho cholce of 1 party or a rection, ho could not bo what we of the South suppose him to have been in the past,—the slave of party and of ucctlon, This would not, and could not, be true of Blaine or Sherman, hia only formidable opponents, who live, move, and have tholr being by party, und by party ntono. If thiareasoniug bo correct the third term is shorn of its terrurs,. But reed thore be such 1 term? Have thiugs come tosuch n poss that the Suuth, the whole country in fact. ts compelled once thore to trust i inan who bit four years ao left tho Presidentlal chair distrusted by ‘the North, feared and hated by tho South? Tho Question {8 nnawered by recont eventa In Vir- Rinks. Previous to the lite election here there was, at least there sceimed to be, 2 chance for the Democratio candidate In 1880, Now thore iy absolutely none, The Conservative yerty ean never be united again, Virginia will go for Grant by a mueh larger majority than she gaye Jn tho Greeley emupaign. The negroes tou min are for Grant, So nt hoart are the Federal oilice- holders and the better class of Republicans, ‘Tho lender of the negroes In the late State eles tlon cannot desert thom now; they will not allow him ta play fast and loose In that fashion, Mas hone and the whites who ngree with him will bo compelled to support Grant under pennlty of paling tho negravote hereafter, Tho Siti vot Virginin will bo followed by other. Routhorn Btntes, more mrtioutnrly by those who hive renson to dread tho ently of Grant. His vlec- ton Is beyond pemdyenture, Shall it redound to tho advantage of the South or to its injury ? There are some who iy that they will vote for Graut Jn preference to Tilden, Twill net go ro farusthat, My choleo has ead been Han cock. His muiue, his services, his high churne- ter, his regurd for uw and his knowledge of it, entitle hfin to tho highest honor within the gift of the American people, He fs the imun of men for tho Republic fn its purity. [sut an irrealst- fule force haa carried ws beyond that polnt and. will carry us much further, Men and nations: live fast nowadays. If {none hundred years so broad a country 4s ours hi fallen n prey to tho ovlla of dense population and high etyllization, how cin we hope to esenpe the governmenta formes which everywhere (practically every. where) aceompiny that elvilization? Byver-incrensing centralization being a fixed fact, and tho third term buing 2 fact equally: fixed, the paramount duty of the South not less to tho whole country thin to itself fg go to act as not to Inerenso Cruut's animosity, and In any ovent, whethor Gruut live or dig, to shape its course fh such a manner ns to cacupo {f posable that horrible fate which threatens to make und indeed bus already mado her “tho Irelund of America.” That Grant will play the part of Octaviua Crwsar and usher In the Auguatan oge Js not to be expected, He is nut na man of culture, That risks, and perhaps great riaka, wre to bo run evory one will wit. Hut wo of tho south are tired of defent under tho Democratle banner, Now, when that banner, 80 bravely and so dis- astrously borne, promise nothing but defent, surely the South should be pardoned if rhe do- sires and makes # profound change in her policy, It isnot desertion: it !a surrender for the sake of existence, tke that ut Appomattox, This view of the matter may not mect general ac ceptance, but permit mein closing to suy, with Cato'n porsistence—tho paramount duty of the South to itself and to the whole country fs not to permit itsolf to reinsin “tho Ireland of Amoric Atany cost, at all hazards, that {s to bo nvolded, ‘This lotter, too hastily written to be short, and amid too many Interruptions to be clour, was be- gun bofore your editorial In Monday's {egue of the News and Courlerrenched ine. I appreciate tho force of your arguments, Dut thoy do not shake my conclusions, ‘Chit Grunt will ba tho next President ts ag suro as ho lives. That ho will attompt the pantomimo of Emporor thoro ls no reason to feur. 14 election will simply em- pbualze the fuct that the Nution hua pissed by natural luw into amorg stable and centralized form, thus shuring the fate of all the Republics that have preceded it, Let us necept tho ine avitnblo. As for tho riak, wa have got to tuke it, whether or ny, Rettor tuke tt with inanly choore fulness. Vain rosistanco and a wry face will not help the matter, snow in Bouthern California, Lag Angeles (Cal,) Journal, ra 2 Col. Hawlit Tntormud’ “us “tint” soatorduy’s downetruin encountered a snow-driftin a cut on. the Tebuchop! which was deop enough to strike tho cab-windows on tho locomotive. Thoro be- ing no snow-plows ut band, tho train wis backed tousidiug, and two oxtra locomotivas—which juckily, huppened to bo at the atutlon—woro ite 5 to tho regular onyinos, and the threo, tucked Aogethors forved a through the drift. ‘This was u novel experience for Southorn Cullforniu, and, If often rvpouted, will neoessl- tute uchange from seml-trople to eomml-frigid Pissago California, jt ANbADEY. Mow many a home bbed of sunsblne and happfuess and rendered gud and desolate by the logs of sumo dvar and potted child. ‘This is a dangerous seus son for children, and parents should keep Dr. Hull's Cough byrup handy. Prico 25 conta u bot- rs, yocallats, public speakers recommend Ho ok und Tar, Actoi ry f Horehouns Taker ‘Toolsnohe Drops cury in ono minute, besaten Drope etry fa on Mi kles, iota pimple tet less rough akin, eruptions, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY ‘9, - 1880. THE COURTS. The Brentano-Michaelis Case—A Leaky Jury. The Widow Terry and Her Property ~—JTudgments, New Suits, Ete. THE BRENTANO CASE, There wan considerable excitement in court yesterday morning when the jurors filed Into Judge Moran's room to be present when their verdict was rend in tho Whe) sult af Lorenz Brontano va. Iichard Michwells, They hnd re- tlred nt 6 o'clock the preceding afternoon to consider the matter, and they quarreled for nearly elebt hours, Uno man was In favor of ulving the wholo $12,600 claimed. Beyernl held out n long while for $5,000, while the rest wero Just as determined that only nominal damages should be awarded, Mr, Ashton remnrked when tho verdict was rend that jt was not necessary to como down town to know what conclusion the jury hid reached, for the morning pnpers had tho result. Mr. Btiles hada little sarcasin on the sumo in Pete Judge, howover, took the mattor very popes Ho did not attempt tho {dic task of toying jo find out how it was nacertnined ‘ednesday night that the jury hud decided to give Brentano $50 whon tha Verdict war to bo sonled and not opened until yesterday morning, butho told the jury thoy must nover do so again, Thatthey had done a very improper thing, nnd had no right to give the result of herations before thoy caine into court. dience seemed to relish tha joke im: mensely, and many were tho unanswere! {1 quiries ‘ns to how ‘it waa found out. Nelther purty has moved fora new trial, and the gen erat opinion secims tobe that both parties will abido by tho result and call it square. A PUTRID REMINISCENCE. Judge Tuloy 18 engaged in hoaring an une savory ohnpter in the history of the lute E. BR. Terry, the former proprietor of the Putnam One-Prico Clothing-Storo, It appeared from the evidence that in 1870, Terry, who wos a married mon with a family, got smiltten with a schoul- teacher who called herself “ Mrs." Caroline A, Jackson, and followed her some time. At last tho usual result followed, and a quarre! ensued some timo after. In order to prevent the threatened scandal, Torry, na " Mra.” Jackson clams, promised to give her $30,000 in aettice ment, Ho did give her $16,000 cnsh and $17,000 or $18,000 In notes, Bho immediately sulted the cash down inrenl estate. Among othor propert bought was No. 1993 Indiana avonie, wort $7,000, 2 house and lot on Robey street for $8,000, and nnothoron Lincoln strect for $4,000. Bho subsequently took the name of Terry. and went to live in the Indiana avenus house, rry died In 1875, owt 300,000, nnd the estate only proved to be worth ,{ After a whilo the creditors got wind of this bounty to tho “widow,” and tiled the present creditora’ bill to upset these transactions, The real Mrs. Terry also hoard of ‘the peculiar fuvor shown her namesake, and filed a cross-biil_ claiming dower {nll the property which bad, passed through hor husband's hands to Mra. Jackson, ‘Tho Indlann roperty wus bought by Terry, but, as Mra, Juckson clatins, with her money, and decded by himtoone Church, a clerk in his employ, Church two weeks after conveyed to Mra, Janek son, ‘The hearing Is in progress before Judyo Tuloy and will occupy all the day to-day, pivoncns, : Ann Sulllvan filed a bill yesterday against John H, Sullivan, asking fora divorce on the ground of cruelty, Margarct Hansen asked for divorce from Nicholns 3, Hansen, on nccount of hia adultery. Helen Nye complains that her husband, Charles W. Nyo, {fs intho habitof caressing her with corving-knivea and rovolyers, and such lke domestic implements, and eho is afmuld it be ractices on her much longer satnebody will got urt. Caroline Herron wanted ong of tho samo kind of decrees on account of the habitunl drunken- noss of hor worse half, Willlam W, Herron. « ‘And Helen Moyer naka to resume her maiden name because Louis Adolph Meyer, when be murricd her, was insane, and hence incapable of muking such a solemn contract. ‘ITEMS, The Appellate Court adjourned yesterday to Monday, on account of the death of Judgo Bat- ley's mother. The latter left for tho Enst yos- terdny to attend tho funeral, Thomas Hoyno to-morrow morning will pre- sent tho rosdlutions on tho death of tho Inte BuoknerB. Morria to tho United States Circult uurt, ‘To-day ts tho Inst day of sorvico totho Jauuary term of tho Clrouit Court, BANKRUPTCY, Discharges wero issued yesterday to Bamuel +Hammersiough, John H. Foster, Richard 1, Mursh, Mosea A. Hawkes, Robert Hood, and H, Q. Morso. I.E, Jenkins wns yesterday: appointed Ase signee of M. C. Chaney and of Rohert C. Giving, and Bradford ee of Charles Sanford, Aral 2) be thoson this hinrning. for Edgar D, and Mary A. Crumb, John Gray, W. C, Furman, and Christopher, UNITED STATES COURTS. Cornellus Dempater began a sult yesterday sulns Jumes A. and Nelllo L, Petite, claiming ,000. . STATE COURTS, Frederick 8. Pinkus began a suit for yestorday aguinst Stottauer Dros, & Co, W.M, Wilder commenced a sult for $10,000 damnges agninet the Chicago West Divigion Ruall- way Company, Janae Welrs sued Joseph TT, Suita, Paulina Behrendt communced a suit In tres- et juratnat Andrew Kuntz, clalming $2,000 E.M, Townsond and 1, C, Yalo, for tho uso of 4: D. Dickinson, brought sult ngatust Stattauor ros, & Co. ty recover $5,500, - John IL», Dodge todo Lill against: Emma 8. Wilder, Lucy 1, Wilder, and others, ta foreclose fatth diack aris Wales XSthdony sist at , Block 8, in Wolcott's 3 1, Tplodk 40, In tug Town of Evanston, | Bole & Co. sued 8. W. Nortdn for $1,000 +B. Wite conservitor, brow; ul To cover $1,100 of Yssdore Goldstein.” PROBATE COUNT. In tho ostate of Sadfe T, Hute, minor, letters of guardinnahip were issued to Nancy Halo, and her bond for $11,000 was Bpprovod. In tho estute of Edmund Hyun, letters, of ad- ministration wero leaued to Thomas Conway, und his bond for §3,000 was approved, In the vatate of Maxinilliut Albreobt, letters of administration worv issued to William Chain- acheu, and his bond for £3,000 was approved, In tho cstate of Willian Noll, letters of ad- inlnlatration were issued to Murgurot Noll, and er bond for §3,000 was. peers . many us twelve nttachmonts for contempt of vourt ware Issued \e sosturiays against different persona. 2,000 forrl THE CALL. Jonax Dauxnonn—764, Sans ve, Gormanta Firo-1n- surance Cumpany, on trial, JUTE LLOVORTT—-26, HIT, (0, BU, BEI, BIG, B18, 850, Bid, RST, BUL, BLM, 802, B70, HT2}4, NTS, 474, BTV, BYU, BE, and BS, No, #3, Hay va, Deckor, on triat, THM AUPXLLATE COURT—Adjourned to Monday. JupDGR Gany—2i to 7, inclualve, No case on JPA’ BMITH—21 to 2s, inclustye, on frst call. adcond ‘cash 124 fk deh TSE EAE Eas ast, and 1, Nu. 65, Waxel ys. Bangwan, on trial, JAM RHON—-Motions ab 0:13 a, In, 8 MOG kus—30), JU, B16, and $25 to 841, inclusive, on trina, 5 MOAN 187 g Hil and Fit to eye agate univer exert vod “Y—4,5.8. Nu. Son bearing, Jupax HaiNua-Stouons, Bat nae Logis Cajondar Now, 16, 940, 043, (0D, 942, J0v08 JAMRON—Grimina Pa OW icy Lind Court—Calendar Nos, JUDGMENTS, UnireD BratEs Clucurt Couut—Jvnax Bron- OKTT—C, W, Notts vs, Willlam If. ico, C,H, Morton, Jr. and It, C, Clamont, €2,110.68, pivenuian Count Conrasstons—o. 3 Stenderson Co, vs, Goorue TI, and Henry Flag, 900, ‘Jiite Gants Unieegs Puccini iroriaton Come i iu abuin otal, vee Josept I Bailey; wor Spine aa t—John Mofman, tise, etc., vs. Jacob nausea, #20—Hiouben Linigh "ve. Josep We ve doln Angerion gha SeAmondaon gor ee thay MugEus—Joseph Li Hanson ye. A. L. Am Schade MoRaN—t a Mlduacliss verdicn, ard: M Arnud ve, Joba teen {iggrue H- Hensley end David U, Wayner, gurnishees, ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicavo Tribune, Briunartsin, Ill, Jan, 8.—Tho Buprema Court met pursuant toadjournment, Judge Crajy alono being absent, _ Amotion was made to admit certain appll- cate to Bennie lawon cert Iticates of examina- lun from the First Beco! ate Court Districts. bir Hy mabe oar foretyn liconaos No, 37, Mathis ot al. ys. Btullluboum; appeal foe sappellog't melon for extension of time joo'a brief, Tho Court adjourned until 10 o'clock to-mor Fow morn! a kas ——— UNITED STATES .COURT, to Ths Caécage Tribune, Special Dirpateh PERIRAEEEOD, Tie ta 81a. the United Btates Court to-day Pfolfer, of Jersey . . County, pleaded guilty to operating an unrogis- fared vilcand was fined. #1) and costa. Aho Grand Jury returned no indictments, Tho trial of Hank Hnminond, Peto BMcCart- noy’s coney chun, was sot for Feb, 1%, ———___. MATRIMONIAL o— LILLY=LONERGAN. A wedding took place on the Wert Sido yester> day which for brilllancy and oteganco has not had its equal in the Catholic Church In this city for manyn day. Tho Inposing service took place at Bt. Patrick's Church, corner of Adams and Desplaines strocts, from half-paat 11 to hnlf-past 12 o'clock. . ‘Tho contracting parties to this marrixge were Miss May C. Lonergan, second daughter of ‘Thomas Lonergan, Esq, ex-County Commis- aioner, and Dr. Guy Lilly, of Laulsville, Ky. ‘Tho bridal party consinted of Dr, Charles Lilly, of Loniavilie, brother of the groom, and Mina Bugenio Lonerxun, sister of tho bride; Mr. J. C. Durnett, of Loulayitle, and Miss Kato Barr, of Jittaburg, groomsinen and bridesmaids; the ronmandthe mother of tho bride, and the ride and her fathor, Tho ushers wero Messrs. 1. W, Sheahan of Chicago, Mr. Albert arr of Pittsburg, and Mr. Prink Clark, asthe bridal party appronched tho altar a “wedding march” was executed upon the organ, and they arranged thomsclycs inalde the chance! ruling. Firsteame the ceremony propor, In> cluding the ring and the blessing, after which came the grand Nuptinl Miss, which was par: tleipated tn by the principale und thoir attend- nnits, assiated by the full choral kervice, ‘Tho chttreh was completely filled with Invited quests and Maeve und the services were ronounecd the most Imposing over witnessed In St. Patrick's Church, A lurgo number of friends and nelghbors were invited to witness the ceremony at tho church who wero not in- vited to the reception at tho houre, ‘The toilets of the bride and her maids were extremely rich and beautiful, The former wus attired fia costume composed of pliin cream- colored satin and brocaded sik. with square truln, vell, orange-Howers, and dinmond orna- ments, The firet bridesmaid, Miss Eugenio Lonergnn, wore a robe of gnuze de chambre, white eatin waist, tho frontof which was pleated with fne picts ‘Tho trimmings were point Ince and rose- ida; peur] ornaments, ‘The accond bridesmalt, Miss Kate Barr, of Pittaburg, was arrayed in a costume of white grenadine and sutin, with ornaments of flowors at the throat and in tke hatr, The nother of the bride wore a reception dress of colured silk. The ceremony was conducted by the Rov. Father Conway, assisted by tho Hoy. Fathers Daniel Riordan and Gallagher. The reception, which took place at the real- dence of tho bride's purents, No. 89 Contre nyenue, froin 1 to 8 p, m., was attended only by the relutives, dignitarics of the Chureh {1 Chien- goand elsewhere, and immedinte Crieuds. A weddlng-breakfust was served by Eckurdt. Among the perineal guests noted here were tho Roy. Dr. McMutien, Vicar Gencral, and Father Onkloy of tho Society of Jesus, of this city; Father Burke of St. Louls, Mr. and Mrs. Wanilink of Cloveland, Misses Josio and Essie Lonergan and Mr. John Lonergun of Batavia, Jil, Mr. and Mrs. Lilly and Miss Lilly of Louls- ville, Ky., and several gursts from Pittsburg, Cleveland, St, Louis, Kentucky, and elsewhere. ‘The presents wero Very numerous and pantly, Including several diamond ornaments and urtl- eles of rich Jowclry, Dr. and Mra. uy departed by tho 9 o'clock train for St. Loula Inst evening. ‘Thoy will spend two or three weeks in trivellug and visiting, een thoy will go to Louisville, thelr futuro oI, BAUN$IARTMANN. Miss Talitha Hartmann, only daughter of tho Ney, Joseph Hartmann, tho well-known pastor of tho First German Evangelicn) Church of Cuil- engo, Was inurried In tho church, corner of Ohlu and Lu Salle streets, at 8 o'clock Inst evening, ta Mr. Jobn Baur, of tho firm of Charlea Finorieh & Co., the Rey, Dr. G. A. Zimmerman officinting, Tho church was crowded with guests and specta- tors, “Tho bride ant groom were attended by Miss Josephine Inbueh of Milwaukee, Misa Hattle Hartmann, cousin of the bride; Mr. Au- gust Imbueb of Milwaukee, and Mr. Carl Furst, ats bridesmualds and groomsmen, ‘They ware pro- ceded by two Hite tower girls, Emma Hansel- mann and Clara Hartmann, Tho Dride was attired In a princesse robe of white satin brocuded, with front of satin, kilt pinitings, trimmings of lice, bridal yell, fust- ened at the head 1 cornet of orango-tlowers; orunimonts, diamonds. Tho bridesmaids were decked ullke,—in white dotted Swiss muslin, trimincd with ruilles, lace, and white carnations, Mes. Hartmann, the mother of the bride, wore a Dinek silk dress triininci with lace. After the ceremony at {ho church'a reception took pice at tho residence of tho bride's pars ents, No. 100+ Dearborn avenue, whicl was’ attended by: about forty. people, rel tives and intimate friends of the fumilics, of this clty and Milwaukee. A wedding-supper waa gsorved by Winter, and tho newly-marricd couple left on tho #1 o'clock train for Louisvitio. Thoy will also visit New Orleans rnd other Southorn cities, romnining two ar thro wouks, Upon tholr return they wilitako up their resi- deneo at No, 455 North avenue, where thoy will be ut home after Feb, 1. ‘The presents were numerous and usoful, Ine cluding one dozen lnrge spoons, one doz teaspoons of silver, n pine, and a palr of silver gold-llned eream-spoons, from the futher and mother of the brio; cuni-recelver and vase, Mr. and Mrs, Theo. Hartmann; 0 dozen allver tenwpoona, dozen’ duasort-spoona, a dozen tablespoons, ond silver caster, Mr. and Mrs. 5. Baury cream spoon, butter knife, nud sugar spoon, Biss Minnie Baur; cake basket, Mr. X. Baur; entbroidered sofa pillee Misg Toulse Cardis, of Richmond, Va.; silver enster, Mr. and Mrs. Nettlehorst; silver buttor knife, Miss Emily Kuetra and Mrs, Ernesto Theias; rd receiver and bouquet-holder, Mr. and: Mra, F. Goll, of Milwaukee; palr vases, August and Josoph English; silver and cut-giisg curd ro- colver, Miss Kate Stack; ohina teu-sot and cake miaket, Me. and Mra. Hanselmann; a lergo album, Mr. FP. Martmann; stand of wax ilowers, Mra, Hattio Hurtmann and Miss Alico Hartman soup Jndle, Dr. and Mrs. Zimmermann ailvor water service, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Hee steel engraving, Mr.and Mrs. Muamimersmille: oll printing, Mr. F. West: napkin-ring and individual sult and papper casters, Mr. August Behwartz; In Bible, from the members of the Gerni jews Company; embroidered sofa- Bilew and tdy, the 3 Luli and da chinotzer; envbroidored screen, © Miss Emmi Scholle, of Butfalo; book, Mra. Brumder; French ae Bie Emorieh; puir Bohemiun glass vases, Mins Lott. ’ — Garficld on the Tarif! The following lutter from Gen, Gurfeld, whieh was written to squire himself on tho tarltl ques- tlon, waa received by Senator Heer, af Ashland, aud was used with rool effect in tho cauens, It doves not commit him to nny dogink on tho turlif question, but carefully announces hhin ag in harmony with the Republican purty, and points to hia speech: “WAKLINGTON, D. C., Deo, 15, 1879.—DeAn Sin: Yours of the 12th inst, inclosing a sip from the Columbus Digxiteh, is reevived, The writer of thaturticle ta elthor etupklly Synornnt or a wile Pal fulsiticr, T have voted for every Republican tari? bi which hus passed tho Mouse since | have been a member of ft, have mundo at leust four oluborate speeches on the turi? aince I have been in Congross, besides numerous short specches: do- bate, My first full speech on tho subject wos In I the second 111870, and the third und fourth in 1674 Dhave been recognized for sov- eral years past as tne leader of the Republican party on this subject; and overy Republican meniber of the Hou nows my position, aud, ag T bolleve, approves It. In 1808 Pinade a apeceh in favor of the Seen ample: of apecic= payments, In whieh T discussed cluborately: the doctrines of money and the abtigution of tho Nation to pay itadebt, The Scerctury of the Treasury sent song copies of that speech to our Minister in London, bolloving that It would atrengthon our credit abrond, Jolin Height received a coy, uni waa so plensod with it that ho had me eleefed an honorary member of the ‘Cobden Club.’ f had never bofere bourd of thia Club, and up to that timo Churles Sumner wis the only member of Congress who had aver been thus complimented, Some years after that, T learned that the Cobden Club belloved in Free Trade, 8 nearly all Englishmen doy but, of course, J was fn no way responsible for thoir belief, This matter has been repeatedly explained inthe fron districts, and [a fully understood by our loading fron toon. represent ono of the heaviest rat districts in 0) and in Muhouing County, where tho largest mills and furnaces wre site uated, 7 ran ‘howd of the Stato and count: tickets Inat year, and T buve the support of ni moat overy Intellly anu fucturer Of tho dae triat. 1 write thio freely, that you may undor stand how entirely without foundation the urtt- colo ts in tho Diszxiteh, {will bo obliged to you if you will take ‘eccnsion to correct ‘the erroneous iinpreasion which this nnonymous writor is scoking to make upon tho publio inind. Very truly yours, J, A, GAneIELD," —$<—<$————$— Greek Not a Dead Language, Prof, Bluckle guys: “16 hus always apponred tone uw great mistake, and ono of which our jeleniate Lave Ruud reason to be ashamed, that Greek in this country is always: talked about ua if it was adend lingige. Mod- ern Grock Is nat a patols or degnided linguayo in any senso of the wo tat 4s tho sume lun- guage In which St. Paul dellvered hia dlucutrnsa the Athoniuns from the, Hill of Murs in the first century, with only such sieht variations us tho course of tw naturally brings with It." ee Againes ater ‘Tori, ‘ “a cauen (German Her.), LA iar torme says 1a eine eke adver ter, "ia nothing that neod for one movent ox- ita the slightest emotion of danger In the pena of ap Aincrican atizon.” Lt ts not the Hrat third term that would bo Canes, but it brosking of & principle which hus been part of tho truditions of the Americans since ho organization of our Governinent, If we break ono of the snost {mportant of our une writton laws, whore will prorstop? ‘What novcs- tity {a thoru for a third Hin Aro thore not plenty of non in the Replblican party as well un ust Plenty of hom whe wok ey ai 6 Us Bu ‘Mitolalsteation without tho usavory Havor which attached to Gon. Grant's most intimate friends,—the Babeocks, Robesons, and Bel- knaps? Of Grant's personal uprightness wo nover had a dowbt; but yer, corrupt men used hitn and his great noine and fame nx a cover for thair rascaiitics, We do not wish ta see a repe- tition of Grant's Inat term, No one rerfously believes for a moment that, were Grant clected a third time, bo would attempt to overthrow the Teepublie or establish an Empire, But wo think that the honors paid to George Washington should suflloe Gen. Grunt. TILE AMERICAN UNION. The Now Telegraph Company to Be Formally Opened tn a Fow Dayan, Bpectal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, New York, Jan, 8.—Tho formal opening of the American Union Telegraph lines with thelr con- nections, Including the French cable, will probr« bly tnke place Ina fow days. Although no pub- Mo announcement hasbeen made and no busi- ness usked, business ts being rece!vod in consld- erabla amount, and messuges are belng for- warded through offices already opened for private purposes. Gen. T. T. Ecbert, regarded as one of tho best tolegraphia managers in Atmerica, will Probably be Prealdent on the formal reorganiza- tion of the Compuny, and D. H. Bates, present President,will retain an executive oMce, the real working head of the Company, with the title,prob> ably, of Vico-President and General Managers At Presong without having teolly sturted its ‘business, the Amorican Union haa several hun- dred stations of its own, which it will largely in- erensa within tho next three months, and cone trola the 000 stations on tho linc of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, and 600 stutions belonging to the Dominion Telegraph Company. In this city it haa already seven offices, doing n considerable ‘bualness, although no ai; have over been put out, and tho number of local ofiices, will be Ine creased to twenty-five aa soon as tho central office is which will probabl: re Feb, 1. Tho main office will pinploy about fifty operatives, A re= duction of rutes bas alrendy been mude in some instances. Tho policy of tho management will ‘be towards rates lower than at present, especlal- ly ns all the more important pofuts touched at fire compotitive points, and reached by othor Ines, “Tt will fall pen the Western Union,” raid ono of the new Compuny's officers this mmueningy “ to determine whethor ‘rates shall be compctl- tive or nat, We intend, of course, to do all the business wo can,and to adopt all honorable and right meuns to procure business, In doing #0 we look with confidence for the support of the public, which tnust feel under some obligation support tho first regular opposition ever atarted to the monopoly linca.”* MILWAUKEE MARINE, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Minwaukerr, Jan. 8.—The schooner Jeasio Winter arrived lost evening from Sheboygan with 3,000 bushels of wheat. To-day tho schooner Moonlight was towed to Steeler to load with wheut for Buffalo ut 6% cents, Tho tug W. K. Mulr was collided with by tho fchooner Moonlight this afternoon near Enst ‘Water street bridge, and bad her pilot-house wrecked. Large repalrs aro botng, mado upon the boller of the stexin-barge Forest City, The propellers Lawrence and Nashua, steam- ship Minncupolis, and steam-barge Huckett have cleared for east-shore ports. DEACON SMITH’S LIBEL SUIT, CINCINNATI, On, Jun. 8.—Tho ebarys of crim- inal libel brought uguinst Richard Smith, of the Clneinnatl Gazette, was dismissed in the Pollco Court this nfternoon by tho Prosecuting Attor~ ney on tho ground that a criminal churge can: not He against. a corporation, Mr. Smith being charged na the represen tatlyo of the Cinclanat! Gazette Company, Herman Rittner, Es.. Manchester, N. IL: hive tried the St. Jucobs Oil, and found it excel- Tent. All thoso who have purchused it speak of i¢ns simply incamparuble.” PROPOSALS. Proposals for Army Transportation, BT. PAT Sealed proposaln, in triplicat Jo conditions, will bo. rocolred né thie office, until A o'cloce noon, on the 2a any of Feb: ry whleh ime nnd piace they will te opened I7'the prose ned of bidders, for the trnsportntion of Military tores, ete. on the following deserived routes in the Departmont of Dako, EL the year commencing April Ist, 1880, and ending March 31, 181: w-WAOON TRANSPORTATION, ON “ROUTH IN MINNKKOTA AXD DAKUTA"—from and tw stalons In_ the Htate of Minnesota and Territory of Dakota, Rubject to the conditions contained in form of con- ON “RovuTn in 3 3 jons in the Territory of 3éontana. in accordance with conditions comtained Id, forin of contract far that service. IOS MINSOUME AND VRLLOWSTONE RIVERS— {complned service between Yankton, D,'T., and Fore Henton, M.'T., and. posta or stauone on the Missourt between aad from the 2th o; 4 Jat, oud Soptember 15th, contained In the form’ of contract for that service. Vroposals for the river route will be made for the combined rervice, and should specify a rate TER MILE, for euch officer, enlisted man. or employe and animal, and for (0 POUNDS per 10) MILES for Cp stores for the whole raute. No rates varying wit the distance will be ontertained. FLMAUE between Kurt Abrabam Lincoln, D. 4 Kinmarek, D,T., and betwoon Fort and Ferry Sanding opponite’ theretos subject to the cone didons ooatalned in the form of contract for that sorvico, ‘rach proposal must be in triplicate, separate for ench route, and secumpanted by a bond in the sum o! .O) except for farrinua sory= In accordance with the printed the blank furm—furntshed un- ntocing that the party Fecal shall not withdraw the same within sixty daga from the date announced for open> ing them, and that if sald preporal ia accepted and a contract for the service bid for awarded thereunder,he ‘will, within ten days after being nutived of the award {provided such notification be made within the aixt inye above mentioned), accept the same and furnial good and sufficient fucurity nt once, In the sum of thirty thousand doliary (WAM) for the faithful formance of the contract. For the farriage service— sccunipanyini the bid will be for one thot U0), and the succoasful bidder will required to furniah bonds in the sum of three thou fad Solters (0) for tha faithful performance of 10 contrac ‘The Government reserves tho right to rojectany or all proposals. In'tho case of river transportation, bidders mus submit s list of boata, giving nome, tonnaxo, age, ke, ith which they expect to perform te rervice. Binnk forma of proporal, bond and contracts: gino n table of distances on the Minsourl an Yollowstove Hivors, togother with a sintement of shipmonta made on said rivora; and an ostinnte of t quantities transported on the wagun route, during th aenaon af 1 w be ured a basis in determinin, the lowest may be had appilention to this of+ ice, or to the office of the Quartermasters Depart- ment nt Chicaua, fl, Bu aula, Mo. Fort Learen- h, Kas.,Omaha, Nob, Mismarck, D, ‘I Yankton, ais should be marked: poratation an, ituuty in Minne= Missourt and Yellowstone Rb ora," XC. OR undersiuned, ‘By urder of the Departmont Commandor. CHAS, IL TOMPKINS, Domity Y, Mf. Gen. U.S. Army, Chief Quartermaster, CITY OF WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. To Bridgo Builders and Contractors, ‘Yonders for the construction of a combined Intl- way and Trafic Mridve across ihe Hed River at Wii f, Manitoba, will be received by the undersiin: nuary, 0. Tho Bridge will be avout AO piers and abutments, or on tron zerew pligs (the former preferred), und will bye a dmaw.or awing opening, at the navliable channel of te river. ‘The wuperatructure fs to be Irons and the work ix to be commenced Immediately on the awarding of the contract ‘The tender are to he accompanied by plans and apeeitications, which ure subjoct to the approval of u vernnient Engineer. ‘The City Councit dues nut bind Half to aceopt the lowest of any tonder. Further particulnrs may be obtained on application to tho undersigned at hiv Omer tn Winnipox, Mant~ jobs, E,W. JARVIS, ‘chy liridgo Engineor, Winnipes, th December, 189, AMIUSEMENTS. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF COLLIER'S COMBINATION IN THE BANKER’S. DAUGHTER! Under the auspices of A. M. Palmer, UNION SQUARE THEATRE, NEW YORK. With New Sconery, Propertion, and Mechanical Ef fects, Every Evuting and Wednuaday and Baturdny HAVERLY’S THEATRE, Proprietor and Managu eoMt. J, DAVERLY, Only 3 moro porformanc f tha best In tho world, HAVERLY'S CHICAGO. CHURCH : Cliom Co. ‘To-night—Bira, LOUIS FALK as Josephine, Grand Farowell Matinco To-morrow at 2 p,m, Sunday—Only ils “Horrots.” Sp Mond: ht of Hlce's Surprise Party in tW Seattory, Hox sheet open, HER MAJESTY'S OFERA, MVICKER’S THEATRE, ENGAGEMENT OF Mit, AND MUS, D, E. BAN DIMMANN. Tula (eiday) Evening MERCHANT OF VENICK, Saturduy Mattneo—TITE LADY OF LYONS. Baturday Evening-UICHARD UI, “Next Week-NARCISSE, KIDNEY WORT. IDNGY COMPLAINT Piles, Constipation, Pormanontly cared by Di It MH, CLARK, Gonth Here, ¥ me usc of KIDNEY TROUBLES St Bos ected fk charm, It hasdone better than any remedy I have ever used. 1 have prescribed Lt for PILES with good effect having oured several very badcusen,' anda Sear luter ho saya “it has never Called." ‘Theusnnda who havo beea curcd when all other macans have falled, teatity to the remarkable power thisgreatremedy haslnovcreumlug ticec and many other diseases, AS A SPRING MEDICINE AULLsbonld URE IT, It nets mildly, but aurely, onthe liver and bowols, remeving all morbid secre Cons, and by ite great Tonle powers restoring the ofatrength and vigor which le matu eultby person, to ‘every ‘There (sno one but what needs Just such a remedy todo away with tho naturul terpor of the system after passing through the water. Ono package makesaix quarts of Medicine, con Cd tafuing no upirit, belag prepared in puro water. POR BALE BY ALL ‘Or we will malt re-pald, omrceciD| ono dolinr, ‘WELLE, DISTARDOON & C0, Proprietara, Burlington, Vt. POROUS PLASTER. A)\ BENSON’S fa CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER. Over 200 Drunulate have volunuurily ford i thelr signatures to tho fullowlny, which cun be soun nrwuromfico: Mesura, Roubury & Johnson, Pharmacoutica) Chonijatas “ Fur the past fow years we have suld various brands of Porous Piestors, Physicians and the public profer 4 *Bonson’s Cupcine Porous Plaster,’ toatl othurs, Wa conaidar thom ono of the very, faw rollabla household rewedles worthy of confidence, The; ate auporior tu nit nhor Puri Flaaters Oe wed vines for external use,” COVFER, BUY YOUR Roasted Coffee C. JEVNES, (10-112 Madison-st. WE ROAST DAILY. SIOTELS. CARROLLTON HOTEL, Waltimore, Light, and German-ats,, Dallluore, Md, Kates reduced to §3 and §1.0 per day, ucconting to location uf rooms, Extra charges for, turlura, batts, aud double roo! pocurding ty alta, The must cone Taiscontnuuusty toatl the dpure, All Taos oF aley i, WV. COLUMAN, scare pass the Gours, “i. AV. Sinnuger, Dattiotore, Ma, Oct 1h, ua, i a LEGAL, MASTER'S SALE. ‘United Staton of America: In the Cireuit Court of thy United states for the Northern District of Uiinols —in Chancery. fcor and Willlam Tracy vs. The Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw Hallway Company, and others, Urhsinal Bul, Edward Weston, Hunry G. De Forrest, Robert ©. Martin, John IL dncquetin, and Monry De Coppat vs The Tiedo, Vetitin & Warsaw Ratlway Company, and other. . june Shomna, Hobert C. Martin, John It sequin, and Honry Do Cappot va. ‘She Toledo, Bourn, & Warsaw Hallway Company, and others, se Dit, Goorgu J. Forrest va. The Toledo, Pooris & Warsaw Hallway Company, und others, | Crons Iii ‘a deerce of the sald Court, entered in thy above entitted cause an the Ith day of No+ vember, A. 2, Ina, W. shop, Master In Chancery of the sald Court, will sell to dhe bighoxt and best bi Feit public auction at the weat front door of the National Lifu-Insurance Company iuild- lug, 187 to Wei don Kallocat., in the City of Culeago, ll nul, na directed in xaid decree, aid as a unit, atid In ‘ono parcel, and. aubect ‘as here\nafter mentioned and as recited insula decree, on ‘Muexday, the twentioth Oth) day of dnnuary, A.D, 180, at eleven (11) o'alock iit the forcnoun of nald inst-nained day, tho premises And property mentioned und described ih watd decroo, and by the mortguers therein referred ta, am fullawn, jo wit: AN and mingulue tho sult ‘railroad ol the ‘suid ‘Toteds, Vourla & Warmw Raliway Com- any attunted, ‘lying, and being tn the State uf Mitnots, and’ extending from the City of Puurla to the weet tine of the Stute of India. passing {ato or through Gio Counties of Peoria, ‘hazewall, Woodtord, MeLenn, Livinuiton, Ford, anid Imquols, the wostern tormings belme within the City of Puorln, and the enstern terminus belng at tho vastern bound- ary of the Xtato of Tilinals, re the anid rajiroad connecta with the Toledo, Logansport & Burlington Hullsray'yn tho State wf indiany, the Jength ‘tneroot etn jon AA be ‘one hnndred and ten (110) miter, including all the | rails ways, woym and rightaof way, depot grounds, and other lands; wil tracts, b1 vind fences, nnd 4 In danies F. lier mn with the antd nd including, alsa, oll tucomutives, tenders, other roiling-stock or equipment, and all mu y, twols, Implements, Tuo mhd nine terinin fur vonstructing, operating, repatrl pints the sald railway, or any part thereof, or any. ts equipments ur anmnirtununcen, und alan all fruit ebixos connected with or reinting to tho sald rull- way, or the construction. innintonntce, «af ing thereof. and all the property, franchises, rights, and shinge of whatever name or nature, togothor with all and sligalar the tenements, horeditaments, and ap- purtennnces therennto belonging, or in any wie wpe pertaining, and thy rovursiune, edanaluders totia, In Gatien, rents, tssuus, nid profits thereat, and, wag, ail tho extuto, right, tile, inlerest, property, poxesdon, elaiin, nnd ‘demand whatsunver, us bin us hi f tho sald Taleda, ear E cto uta Hiiedo, Poor & war Company's rill: rind. tricks, hinds, crounds, bulldkign, and. property constrnetod nid eitiited in the State of Ulinole conte Muncie ut the Town of Warsaw, ot the Misslsstppl thence vantwnrd tothe Linols together with the rond-bad ches, ans stationn, arid onuines, tol nod ninehinery, wad ail aand franchiven of the sald Company, meaning to Include, all the proporty, add Company, beret above recited, and Inching the branch rallroud from Jaa Harpe to Pounx Stutlon, In the County of Monders fon, and all the, rliht, title, and interont af tho anid Toledo, Venria, & Wana iallway Company in und fo any mud all lands, depois aod dapat wrounila, rit slde-trocks, and other pn perty ANd Appurio- natives eliuate in the: city of Hurlingtoz, in the Sinte of Fown taeluding tho rhehts of way, the roud-bed superatructures, buildings, ahops, and all atauiona wn lands, und wll the Hxtures und structures thyrvon, of whatever numes and natives, used and to bo axed Itt operating sald rullryad, and, all toubs, Implants, cura, enulawy, and roilingatovk und oqhtnaents bos Junging to sald Hallway Company, and a mpplles and matorlal provided by suid Conuuiny, ur tha ttecelver thereof, (0 bo wed (n operating auld ‘rattroad, und all monoys, chose In actlun, contracts, agrecmont hoquired Or held by whe peowerty, real und porsunal, techie, tometer witty all coppdrute franchiaus of id "rolodo, Paurta & Warsaw aul Pasar ni allway Coipary, ins chiding. all the Imuchiwes Of all the corpnrntiens Ot Which salt rullwny bad been compo 3 datlon oF othorwtn posed by cansall: Hut suid auls will bo made subject, noverthal tho rlatita uid vanities, 1 any cn Thea baru Ai it uF lien tn, to a pen ene anda, Valede, 1% rin & Warsaw Itallway Company, situate in. durling= ton, in the state of lows, under or by virtue of a core fuln morteage or trust-deod made by anid last-named Company to Wilting HM, Osborn and Willi 'Trucy, Muroh, 1872, and rocurde wcurder’s vitice of Des Mulnes County, in the on 07 about the iat day ‘ot. Cetane, tothe tho i Dourliy date Line lit duy of inthe ft vi om: born and J. Newtn Parkin rtiatuos, buaring date Murott Al, 1ASt,on the property in sald mortxaze dencribed ax w suentity or diobondy of $1.00 eact. now outatunding! atid Bubjoct alau to ah ovraoment Detweun tho Puoris & Uguawka Malle Fuad Company and thy Bilnols Contral Hallroad Cows pany, datod the Ith of March, 187, us iwodited an extended In the deere heryin) und subjeot also to tha riuhte aud interests of Hiram ‘Thornton in the TIME Of way of tho Urenoh railroad Lotween Hamil rea. af 18 sult mortiaged proporty will be gold absolutoly, ond without the privilege of redumption, and troe, cluur, und diseharged of and from all’ ountiucts, aut and agroements ide by the sald ‘Toledo, Vourid & Warsuw Bullway Comply with any jwrwir ‘er odrporntion since the vxocution and delivery of any of the suld mortuges or trust deeds horelnul halt nate will ales be muda subject tw alt yeas lou Hf dug for taxes, which ure an peeulate Jou! Hon ape the propunty uf tho sald Company prlor to nF wourt: # OM. iio terms of such ante will be as follows: ‘The sum of tify thausuud dollars to Lo paid In caah vo ¢ho bald ustor In Cuunvory by uny spproved bidder at the Une of the aaly, the res! rer ‘uf auch pi. to by pul Hyot the ‘couiirmation of tho aulo by the court ae | nigy then datorniiny, elther in cash oF th thy boride o thy anid Tolodu, Poorly & Warvaw Mallway Company, 8s provided in sald dovrea, pyany lnformation in regurd to the sald property, and tho terme und conditions of s: Oe ale, Teforel a cl Nu $y tig sala Heroby conde to the douroe dy sey tie an cae. Myster ty Chancery of tho Circutt Court ot the United tutes fur tho Surthart Distr veut ialinale. Dated Chicaya, Decuni! SOALES. BTANDAKD FAIRBANK®, MORSE & CO, 111 6113 Lake St,, Chicago, FAIRBANKS’ a ) ‘ov ALL KINDS, Be careful to buy only the Genulas, EDUCATIONAL. BOURNIQUE’S SCHOOLS FOR DANCING, EXT SIDE—LOl and S08 Weat Madison-st., . SOUTIE SIDE —12d and 10 Twenty-fourth-ate Cleanen for Ladies, Children. and Gentlemen. ow Torm commences second week in January, 190, ‘or particulars send for Circular. HEFFIRLD, SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF YALE College,—Courses in Chomlatry, Pure and Applied, in Civil and Dynamlo Knetneering, in Agrica Hotany, Ealoay. Mineralogy, and Geol Genoral ii fi . a Seinntite Ktudies, with Knelish, jorman, Wolltieal Heonormy. i Uculars addresa PROF, GEORGQK * Executive OMcer, ._ New liayen, Cont. JFTARVYARD COLLEGR—A ORADUATH Witte recelve pupliain Latin, Greek, or Mathematics, Or will Ot bora for the avove oF any other Sal References to wull-known men. Address ROBERT B.HALIL, 8 East Lako-st,, or 00 Michigan-ay. PRNNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Gherautry, Claasion ana Kamin, Hepeloneontene CHAE ne Te ritO, HAT Beare £3 HOKRES. DITTERS, TO THE PUBLIC..-BOKER’S BITTERS. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATIONS. In accordance with tha dea! path tarde United Slaten nnd “nbrouie thane ters so Jong and justly celeoratad £ = ti for thelr fineness as rdial, and tor their medicinal virtues against all dis- enscs of, or arising from, the digestive organa, wil henceforth be put up and sold not unly in quark DUE, ALSO IN PINT ROTILES, for medicinal, family, traveling, ant of To be had at all he princl Xj dra Prgoaran Nquor merchants’, etc. I. FUNKE, Naw York, No. 7iJohn-rt,” HAILNOAD TIME-TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, EXPLANATION OF REFEHENCE MARKB—t! Saturday ta Be pzonpead. “Sunday excepted. 3Monday except Chicnge & Northwestern Eallway, Tleket Oficen, G Clark-st, (Sharman House) and at jopots. i Leave, ) Arrive. Pacific Fast Line, a8loux City & Yao aDubugue aDubuqu aly ry aSloux City & Yank aFresport, ituckford ak reeport, Hockfurd & Dubuqi DMilwaukcoraat Mul... VEURUUFRCCUaUAUREBUUD SSSEARZRASRABBHSABSEB (ireon Bay Exprar am, bMt. Haul & Minnenpolis ixpross, am’ BSC Paul & Minneapolis Express, pm: 11a Cronsa Expre: am’ pm’ am bMarquette Expres pam aLake Gionewn pml*0: brand du Lac, pan “Paliman Iotel Gara ara run through, bat cI caro and Connst Bluffs, on the train Iaavina Gulease nT, No other road runs Pullman hotel eam went of Utena. ee ee aes Farersh ‘a—Depot corner of Wellf and Kinzle-n S—Dopot corner of Canal and Kiazio-sts, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Ratiroad. ~ Depots fant of Lnko-st., Indiana-av.and #iztecath ¥E, and Canal and Bixteanti-as. ‘Tick Uianestcand atau et Oticos, Treave, | Arriv Ottawa & Streator Express. . Nedmoska & Kanaan Expres Mtuckford & Freepurt Exprass . Dubnaue & Sloux City Express, Pacitic Fast Exprosa Kanaan & Colorada Exp: Downor's Grove Accoumodi ro Mendota & Ottawa Express, ‘Aurom Passenzer. Downer's Grove Accominod Froeport & Dubuque Expres nafs Nisbt Expres Toxas Fast ¥: Kanaas City saeppuccrecy SBRESRSSRERR, fe 6S am 6:55 am ,, 0. & Q. Palco Dining-Care and Iullman i6-wheol Blecping-Cars run between Chicago and Umaba on the, Dacitio Express. oe Beek Satand te Pacide Ratiroad. — Jenot, enener of Van Huren and Sh ate. Tlok Cinieor, bo Clark-sts Sherman Iiowse, Palmer Houses Grand'Pacitis Hotol, and 7% Canal, corner Madison: Bi Etloe Renress Davenport Express... ‘Omate Expres Kansas City, Leavenworth & At: ‘chison Express, Peru Accommods RUMAURE DI SAS ac sesctoveeer stat 7ee ANON) B MURIEL AE “Daily oxcent Sundaya, tDally except Baturda: {Dally axcopt Monday OMY ui sis Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Watlway, Union Depots corner Madison and Canal-sta. Ti Ohicd, GI south Clark-at, snd at dopot, Leave. | Arrive. + .{* 7:55 a m]*10:30 ar Innesola, “Greon Bay, and Mennaha through Day| Milwaukeo Rapiest-.s Wisconsin & Expres... os, *10:10 am|* 4:00 px. Umer and lowe baxproas 5:00 pane 745 pit 9 1 ar py 3/* Bs iw Liberty rilte, Accommodauon, 218 peal? 8:30 Aa, Milwaukue, St Paul & sinneapo-| Htw Fant Matt {uaiiy>. {10:10 nm m/§ 4:00 pm Wisconsin & Minnesota, Green . Buy, Stavens Hoint, and Ast} _tund througt Night Rxprosy,....it 9:00 pms 700 any ‘Atitruina run vin Mitwauyee. ‘Tickota for Bt, Pau and Minneapo Prairie du Chl ure good ulther via Madison and and Winona, or vig Watertown, Lo Cross, tisten? w Chiengo & Alton. ui Veat Side, near Madison- on Reni het Sut egg aa aa Grand Pacilia Motul, und Palmer House, ‘Arrive. . Kansas City & Denver Fast Ex,..| pin} pm Kansua City Niuht Expryas pa am St. Louts, Springtold & ‘Pexas, am! pm Mobily & New Orleans Exprus am! pm St Lauis, Springtiold & Texna, pm} am Poorin, Huriingion rich pm py am Vekin & Peoria Exprons,.. mi! m Chicago & Pndueatt Ie Mt ess. ¢(* 0:0) win|¢ Ai) pad Htreator, Lacon, Washingten Hix,/12:00 p m| po Jollet & Dwight Accommudation.|* 6:0 pus am, WMitnots Central Hatlroad. Dopnt foot uf Lake-st, and foot of 'Pwent: second-ats ran Wicket Onice, HL itandolpu-st, near Docltie Motul, and Valner House, a xne Hxprons. pa x18 Fust 140. nm rT ain om pm ain po am pm am aw “GOn Saturdny night runs to Tolono on! (On Saturday olght runs to Puoria only Michigan Centrat Rattroad, . , Dopot, foot of Lake-nt. and foot of Twonty-second-at, Wickot ONice, UT Clurk-st., suuthonat corner of Haus dyiph, Grand Paolio liutul, and ut Palmer House: = Arrive, Mail (via Main and Air Lino), H ory ay Exp Kalamnena Accor Atlantly Expre: Night Express Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Iattwny., Depot, corner Canal and Madison-ats. ‘Tokot OMcos, Clarkeut, Palinur Houne, and Grand Pavliio Hotalt ‘Leave, | Arriva. Mall and Ky pm Paoltie Hxyross ia Fast Lt am Waltimore & Ohio. a Dopots, Expealtion Uuilding, wud font of wantys Secuna-ve Tek Onicus,RiClarkcat, Paltuor Hua, Grand Pacitie Hutel, and Depot (itxposiuon Hulld'g). “Arriva, : 5:50 wey t $8 pm Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, * Tonve, | Aral Leave, Morning Wixpre: Fast linge Fak rte ma fy antic Expres bt Bapruss, ‘ Pitteburg, Cinelnuatt & St. Loule B. Be Cinoiunett Alr-iane nnd Kekona Ling), + Dopor{curmar of Uuntat und Carrulicatan West, Line! peri nY ixpror 8:40 a i 88 Kankukeo Line, Be eo Depot, foot of Laku-#t. und foot of Twenty-second ste LS Loave. ) Arrive. Cinctnnatl, Indlanenolie & a le Way isprose. pm wht Kxpruss. am Chtcuge ds Kustern Httuols Wallroad, Us tee He ve] ‘Tlokot Omoos.7t urk-sty is Daseborn-at. and Depot ourner uf Cltuton wud Curro)l-ats, ‘8 Leave. Rages &’ Wiewta Arriva, MEDIOAL. eee rt *sorr}DR. KEAN, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. Consult poi ty or by niall, f charge, on at chronte, ndcvousu mb bee nytt fre ofa Kean nit \. the unly physlelud In the uity wo Warrants ‘cures oF Hy pay. Late of New DR. FORGAY, }eicus" Howutariy, educated, leymily qualidud,, veogta “al Meanie Dusasaa pasty. ‘ioratata, and , kin Tsuageue “Coivultutiun tree, wid condddudel cou wil , odleinue furmishud at onice. Hours, 0 a. w. tod Wy dphtor, vee a Wabealicor. Bond'6s temp Sor Sat mee 4 bf 2

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