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no, SLBATAN: winte: iara 1iitanie ane ‘ravani, Wircunein pring witont, ¢ ert K ae tact er Mins OgerTO. Ca ae No. Inn LA) white eae ‘No. 2 white, 45 o numunnily nmehadiurad, Niece Prec H our, LBW briny corns AOD buy wheat, 2afeu bu. ire % =| AD rier corn, AMM) bu. Webcam rain demind: Ohio and Ponte aylennia, oasiye) Michigan and Wisconsin, s¢etdey * combing and delalna, 4¥cbroy pllod, Haste, VOLE! Toneno, 0. Jan. th—GAts~Whent eanterr ambor Michigan spot and Jununcy, $45; No. 2 red winter, January, $1.33; Kebeunry, Hats Moreh, #4) “April, #147; May, $1.48 Nowctrod Wabnah, €Lt'g) Weatorn amber, $1.35; Nu. 2umber Mitnota, 4. Corn atondys high mixed, 413(ci Ni, 2 apot, dey Muy, 4060; ro- extra, F4(070.151 Alinnenots nid “And SMelsifan Inv ale Ona Bt | janie, ,40l4o. Unte dull and nonilniat, weet ee eat a se od inten, aananry nite! Spruneyr laws March, #38; April, 840) MAY, HecRiPTe—Whont, 1,000 bus corn, 41,000 bus oate, GULERANTS—Corn, 1400 bus . _ > LOUISVILLE, i LODISVILLE, Ky. Jan. M—Corton-—-Firmor at 1743 Lyfe. : Fioun—Dull and unchanged. GRain—Wheot steady nt #190, Corn—Whito, 400; mizoi, 450. Onte quict but stondys white, ler mixed, eaMlet NE AM, iy A atonaty nt #tkone 100, PHOVIMIONS—Pork guict ot $14.00, Lard atendys choteo fenf torce, Ay do ket, $1.00. Balke ments wtets shouldors, shane Oloar rib, O(-tTe, Tacun quiaty thomidors, none; Lats, eugar-cured, 9}4@100, WHISKY—€1.05, : KANSAS CITY. ; Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Kawnas Crrv, Mo. Jan, L—GUats—The | Price, Currentroports whiont rocelptant 1386 tu; shipmente, AIT bur (oer a cast, eee unuary: eLay a ah, #1074 Jan: » FLUF, Corn—ltecolpts, a rijpmonte, 0H id} wuuky Noch east eggs dan ii 4 Wary, 2) * PEORIA. t « Pronta, Jon, 1.—-Ctats—Corn—High mixed, 72 Bio; mixed, HP{SNa1 neltos Mny, Be. Onts dullt Nu. > 2 white, HaMe, Iye modoratoly actives No.2, 6a Fonwixns—Stendy; salve of 8 bia fnlshed on tho banis of $1.3, ‘s LROLTS Dernort, Jan 4.-Guatn—Whenat heavy: oxtrs » nominal No. 1 white and January, att) Febr ary, SLING) Murch; €1.073¢¢ April #140) May, $14dy 1. uominal. CELTS —AW thet 1 SUAVILENTS—W boat, 200) b Fa _ OSWEGO. : + osweao, N..¥., Jan. 4.—GitAIN—Whoat lower 4 nominally unchanged. Corn dull; Western mixed, 67 oe j INDIANAPOLIS, ‘af gINPIAWAPOUI Jan, Hh—GuaLy—Whent wats I Noo? rod. NAIA. Corn: mtoady at Wei0le, Oats atondy ab S6}Gai8i¢0. . Pr eee ee . BUFFALO, PFFATO, Jan. 14.—GNALX—Whient—Nothing dono. OSREMAL, Alawenrs miwemaoon tack, PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, O., Jan, H.—PetRoLeuat—Fie1 Brd whito, 110 tust, wfc. OCT, Pay Jot vory dull. witt $1.1336 bi = and closed nt #134 bl PETROLRUM—Marketopencd divanced. to $1.13}. declinod for old. Stipmants, 6000), wornmling UU; netetlons, 2,00 TENT, Inte Te ERTHOLEUSM—Dully, eruda, Tater's for’ alipmenty redned, 7340 Lor SEARS nt Ba Philadolphin dalivery. . DRY GOODS, ‘i New York, dan, 4.—Husinoss continuos modornto innildepartments of trade, Honvy casstimeros and sultings wero souxht fer by clothlors. Cotten xoods tn Heght domand but fem. Sbirtings and medinm fancy prints in steady request. “Bristol fancy prints fre opencd nt fe, Drexs goods. quiat and steady. Yoniery aud knit underwear doing well, Furolga goudsquiel + * TURPENTINE. WitmivoTon, Jan, U—SPInITs TUNPENTINE— Nominal. WISCONSIN: LOGGING. Htsinesn in the Black Fiver Pinerica . Mindored by Mild Weather—The Oute look, Speelat Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune. MiuwauKee, Jan, 4.—Lato adyiecs from tho Dinck River (Wisconsin) pineries represent that tho logging business hns been considerably 4 hindered by the recent mild weathor. Fran tho Enst Fork to Town dL tho work continues, ul- though under difficulties in some sections. On * tho Enst Fork tho snow Ig nbout nil gone, and . logs are being “crotehed" in; in othor words, thoy aro hauled. vn tmud-slods, constructed ‘Town 20, on the main stream, the anow.le nearly +] all gone, and logs are being run down on wheels. In Tawn 23 tho roads had becomo bad, but aro ¥being rendered passable by sprinkling and frovzing, In Town 3, roads ire being kept in > good shapo by shoveling stow upon them. rods Jn Town O have not required much deotor- ing ao far. Parties from the Hack River region repre ehinecs for a fall supply of logs very mising. Alone the Upper Chippowa and Eau Claire Rivers tho ronds are said: to be in falr condition for hauling, tho Chuws having ltd the eifect to pick the shew solldty. Logglug operations are anid to. be. progressing aa favorably and sutls- factorily nsit thore had been no mild wenther, News from tho camps furthor. down streain ts not us encouragiug, The ittnount of snow on the ground was mudh lighters consequently the ronda nro not inxs good condition. Rouds lend- ing froin tho main streams Lo the camps in muny pltiges are entirely destitute of now, and tho ‘oundations aro not os solid as desirable, Lust week suveral days wero lost by parties engaged in hnuling, becauso of tho bud condition of the roids, Chopping continued as usual, however, Bost of the log, 7 pured for a loss of snow, They will resort to: Provesses mado nao of each winter duriig threa scons HOw past to move thelr logs to tho banks of tho streams. There is not one mony them oll but expects to bo able to fll all cor tricts. It ts thought that the yigtd will bo fully up ie Ah estimates made at tho beginning of the Gentlemen who have recently visited tho camps on tho Minnesota side of ‘the 8t. Croix River atute that. the Inte thaw did not do mu hurin, but tho ice {8 poor for some ronson, making bad Inndings where logs are dropped on tow banks or marslics. Help ix abundant at low Sues, andthe rouds are filled with men and From tho Green Bay and other pineries In tho eastern portlon of Wiseonsin tho report comes that a Jorge number of loratng eninps have been Drken up and abandoned. ‘Lhe snow ix nearly + ull gone; yet in somo camps the number of men and tormé have been Inerensed so that a snow + {nll may bo taken advantago of when it docs occur, << MILWAUKEE MARINE, Special Dispateh to The Chicugo ‘Tribune, MinwaukEE, Jan. 14.—Tho stoaniship Minne- opolls loft for Grand Hayon lost night, but wis compelled to return on account of heavy wenthor, Go left nguin to-night. Thy bollor of tho. wrecking tug Leviathan ts , being rafsed for the purpose of putting.in anew water bottom, The tuy fa teaking, and must fon bo docked for repatrs, The scow Monitor, whlch figured In the United States District Court tho other duy in a lithe. tion for having caused {ho loss of the schooner Wayno ut Muskegon twolve years nyu, fa now advortisod to bo sald by the Unitod States Mars shal on tho 2d Inst, co sutisty a hel in favor of Robert Caswell and Amog Rrointy for townge amounthig to $57, ‘The scow fs in wintor quar tema at Apploton, Wis. th "i . Maj. Robert reports that 85,000 will bo sut- fletent to do the necessary dredging at Munistes tn tho spring in cleven red f punter to obtuin a chunnel of ‘The boller hus been placed in Capt. Huwloy’s. Tew Bteutner nt Qreen Hay. It is how, ‘wolghs sixtoen tons, and cost $2,200, THE LINCOLN MONUMENT. Apectut Dispatch ta The Chteago Tribune, BruINarTeLy, Hh, Jan. H.-A special mocting of tho National Lincoln Monument Assoviation Was held this aftorpoon, LPresont, ox-Gov, Oglesby, President; tho Hon. 0. Sf. Hatch, Sees. Tetary; the Hou. Milton Hay, Col. D, L. Phillips, tho Hon. 0.1. Minur, Maj. John T, Stuart, tha Hon. J. C..Conkling, and vx-Goy, Palmer, Late, ers were reud from Lurkin G, Mende, announo- {ng that tho plastor-caaty of tho modols for the artillery yroup were completed and ready to pend to tho foundry, und that the fourth and lust group, the cavnlry, would noon be ready, Lotters were also received from tho Ames Mun- y we 0 proe tho work uf custiig as soon ua’ tho “msdols wer wens Fpedlved, ‘The Secrotary waa directed to write tr Meude, ut Florence, Italy, urging hla to gpmpleta the groups us soon us possiblo, thut na my, be placed on tho monument next sum mo ay othor business of interes’ waa truus ——— “SOLDIERS REUNION, Byectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Miewavknn, Jan Ho—At the mevtlay of ‘tho! eer Sesto Committes last-o1 xed upon as the dato for bogtnnt f union, whiekt ts: to- bo in ierantor at He ‘npinent, and last ono week. ‘Those having f fhe aerangemonts in-chargo cetimate that Nose than Voterun aurvivory Of ro — the Rebellity will bein attondantces ae 3 Motuoral your child moy bave wormsl ‘Th - byall cand usd Slivoware Veritupa Combe? PeeLHre the est, surcat, aud mnout plonsait -‘euown, Avold counterfelts, Prive 26 something after tho gtyle of #tonp-hon{s. Below. | ening, Jung. “IPE COURTS. ° J. Charles: Haines. Committed for Contempt of the Probate 2 Oourt, Ilo Is Subsequontly Released on Ball on a Writ of Habeas Corpus. Tom Tilloy Sues tho City for Sorvices as Architeot of tho Olty-Hall. Conelusion of the Hnyden- Hnteas Corpus—The Child. Given to the Mother. New Sults, Judgments, ‘Divorces, Confes- . sions, Ete. _ de CHARLES IAINES, Ex-Justleo of tha Perce J. Charles Haines, some thine Democratic enndldate for a Judge- abip in Cook County, and now practicing attor- ney, was yesterday arrested and lodged in tho Cook County dail under an orter from Judgo Knlekerbocker, of tho Probate Court. The fuets {nthe engo tre ns follawa: Charles It. Bebulenberg became fusnue, and Haines was appointed con sorvator of’ his estate, which was of amall yaluc, On'Feb, 2%, 1877, Hehulonbers died, and on April4 Halnea was appointed administrator of hisertute, The lnw provides for tho Ming of an necount within one year from tho thine let. ters nro Igaued, Lalnes failed to comply with thin, and on Noy. 1878, was ciied to fo ifs uecount. On Mareh 4, 187, ho way ortlered to file nn inventory and appraise: iment within three day, and to show cnnso why he should not ba nunoved, ete, He did not re- apond, May 6 an attaehment. wis dase, and Muy 1 he complied. with tho order, and his ice cotint wis approved. July 20 he wits elted to nresent his fut accounts, the two yenrs allowed ly uw having expired, wid on Aug. 18 his 1tc~ ed, and he was ordored to Mle fA new bond te cover the balunce thon tn hts hands.” Bho waa, after sundry more cltn- tl ue 3, ordered to distribute such funds, amounting to 205! among tho, hetrs, put. this ho failed to do, On ‘Tucadiy Inst tho distributees camo into court and showed tho facts. Judge. Knickerbocker ontored an attachinont.to ixsuo, and yesterday Haines was arrested. He argued his own case, anid contended that the Court had no right to recontempt in neglecting to pay over tho money. Judge Knickerbocker thought differently, and ordered IMnines to by committed to Jail until he should comply with the order of the Court. Mr. Haines prayed an appeal to the Clreult Court, whieh wax dented, Judge Knick= erbooker holding that auch an appenl would not lle, Haines aceordingly went 10 Jnl, but his .M. Hinines, tt once prota writ of hun beus corpus from Judo Moran, returnable forthwith, and the defendant went over to the South Site, In the petition: for a hubene, he sets out that ho 16 detained without any au thorily of Inw on n chargo of refusing to comp! a w ey order of the Probato Court, whicl Js nin follows: eB in the matter of the estate of Jolin H. Sehulen- berg, deccated: This day camo J. Charles Hulnes, ndmiulatrator of the estate of John I. Schule berg, decensed, in custody of the Bt iT of Cook County, upon a writ of attache hero- tofora Iasued aguinst him by tits Cou iF con tomptof this Court, in refusing and failing to comply with tho order of this Court, mude und entered of record horein on tho 8th day of De- comher, A.D. 187, wiring him, tha said J, Charles’ Haines, ng such administrator, within thirty days ufter the date of suid order, to make distelbution of the balaneo In bis bunds belong- ing to suid catate, to-wit: tho sum of $651.21, aniong tho heirseat-luw of sult defendant, ‘And the sutd J. Charles Halnes, administrator ns aforesaid, failiug to Khow any waude why ho should not. be punished for. contempt of the Court for so refusing and failing to obey the order of the Court hereinbefore mentioned, It is ordered by the Court, that the said J. Charles. Haines bs committed to to common Jal of Cook County, Minols, until he shull com- ply with tho requigements of ald order, or until the further order of the Court. Wherofore the siid J. Charles flutes prayer anappenl to the Clreait Court of Cook County, and tho Court having honrd the arguments of counsel, and Delng duly advleca In the premises, finds that an appeal herein does not Me, and cannot be riunted; [tig therefore ordered that the prayer or ui Appeat herein be, and tho same fs hereby, refused and dented.” he eominttinent, It 18 claimed, ts Wegal; frst, becuse thore was no notice given to, or rule entered ngitinst, bln to show cause why tho at~ tuehmont should not Issue; Kecond, because, on tho tinal order of the Probate Court being en tered, he, moved tho Court’.for an appeal, and tendered. 4 hod, thich was*refnsed; und that the Court had no power to mnke such un order, and exceened its Jurisdiction jn that respect. AL weit was: tt vd and {rome iutely served, and tho Sherif mide return that he held Maines by virtug of the above order. ‘An application was thon mado toJudge Moran to hour the cuso, and, after some argument, it was sot for Saturday morning next. In the meantime, Hulnes wna nilowed to go ot on $1,000 ball, Parnell Munson being bis surcty. ARCHITECT TILLEY’S SUITS. Judge Blodgett is cnguged in houring tho caso of 'Thomus Tilley, the architect, agninst the City of Chiengo, to recover $7,500 for noting as tho arehitect of tha city in drawing the .plans for and supervising tho erection of the new Court- House, He wns elected such architect by vate of tho Common Councll in 1875, ond prepared two sots of plans under tho’ direction of the Bounl of Publfo Works, and ulso the necessary plang and speelfleations for exenyations and ‘ounditions, and, ae he claims, netwtlly sirperin~ tended the muking of the oxcayations. Tho compenantion,by an order of the Common Couns 1876, wus fixed at 857,100, 1 ttkter: making HOG Progress, ran out’ ‘of money and was: obliged | to atop, and when thoy resumed — thoy didnot emptoy bim again, He now alleges ho has carned tho: whole componsntion, 16 he Is ‘willing ta fulflll his agreement, and sues for the whole £07,000, + ‘Anothor sult 1s pending In the samo Court by Tilloy against tho city and county to recover 3 er cont commission on the cost of crecting tho Sourt-House on tho“ Eureka” plan which ho designed, “Ho olatins thut plan was neoeptad In 187, but that subsequently tho clty and county authorities refused to carry [eout, and imported Emin and adopted new plans, Tho damnyes ro He i ue $146,000, or 8 por cont an the coat of both mld ings, Tho waits wee brought in the United States Cireult Court, ‘Tilley: somo timo go having moved out of the Stute, and thon bringing the suite In tho Federal Courts a8 u non-resident. THE WAYDEN HABEAS CORPUSS Tho announcement of tho fact that Judgo Rurnum would yestorday deotde the hnbens cor- pusense pf Rose Huydon va. Warron J. and Junotte W, Durham, to got possession of, her 5- year-old boy, ArthurNelson Hayden, was suf ftelont to Ml the court-room at the time np- pointed. ‘Tho ductéion was expected ut 10a'clock Ain. but the Judye was sick,.and {t wns post- poned until p.m. Rose Hnyden, the mothor, ut in the buck part of tho court-room, her face jeovered in hor hunds, and sho did not look up ‘during tho whole time occupied by tho delivery sof the opinion,—ever qn hour and a half, The ‘little boy aut in Mrs, Durhamn’s lwp, unvonselous ‘of all tho Itigation going on about him, and not. foven casting # glanco at bis mother, who ant it fow feet frou him, .. The Judo stated tho fat longth, und thoy are brict, follows: Brod- erlok N, Atwood, a marriod ‘nin, and oso Nuys don camo hers from Boston in 1873, and for severnl years lved Coxethor as man nud wife, Whilo bere Atwood gotn divorce from his wife, and, as ho testited, then olfored to murry Inso, but'eho refused, sho, however, dentod’ thit he ever mide any such promise or otter. ‘Lho ror sult of auch relation wis two ohildron,—Arthur, about whoun the present suit is convortied, and Maud, 4 girl about? years old. In the-spriug of 1878, Atwood, the fither, took Arthur to the Chicage Orphan Asylum, Teprasan tiny, that the nother was doud, aidan tho With of dfurch, tho child was bound out to W, J. Durham by the uf- Noers of tho Institution, The mother wig at the same time: compelled by sickness to yo tothe Brattle and when she Juft she nude une avniling elforts for over a your to tnd. her boy. At list, by somo chance, sic tearned ho was nt Mr, Durhum's, und immediately brought eult by havens corpus to got posscealon of him. Thedudge sald Atwood refused to tell the wherenbouts of the chill, and respondent's wituosses, Mrs. ‘Thompson, Mrs. Ward, und Mra, Blake, who coulit have te her the vuveled Informution made it tholr business to concent It, and could not have duno itinore etforfually {f they bud ea- ro fats, u copepiruay for that pu mo, When Re oh uilly faut BCE eat ue ae Burhans + she soizan ut wi an to the Criminul, Court on of. tdi tog. Durham then took foruibie Tepossession: of tho child, but never pushed the prosecution of the kidnaplug vase. - «sy . ‘Thu Judge thought Mr, Durham's was the dos- tination Intended for tho child, gven boforu ho ‘wus placed in the Asylumu, and by was put in the Asylum merely ad u ncans to an‘end. Mrs. Dibra, Peete cine pu eae might nul have. wactial party, ‘The sins of tho Indies who wore iusteuuteutal in prods jud- ing that result wero noblo and ungel but wr in the, cage ut erent r charge of ktdnap- fab: eequniud the nother, and the child's riuht to bla o n mother, the mons they etnployed, and thelr seal totho mothor, wore bunily oommunda- Matron, bowover, wus ox- posed on by Atwood, us was wham, Tha boy wus tw ber, with un instrument of surron- by “Atwood,* and out te 1 are bees Bis wel pint « + bys! “ ae © ry muide it eeautyor’ tho Tevoption Commiltvos, ta inquiry injo the ¢iruuuistayces of gyory child , furniture val Tho ‘Vi THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1880, applying for admission, but, no committer appeared toa hive ever passed un tha eno of Arthur M, Haydon, ofther to receive or give him away. Thid eich a eonunlites inated into the tlreuinatanees thoy would probably have found ited ar fenored, not before res the mother one not ta he alin and would hive went for ner, t goiving the Day, at all evonta hefore disposing, ot him, Nothing ‘leas thon tho consent of the nothor unequivocally given would answer the requirements of theif charter and by-laws, and thoy could not have teed thoir stered trast without {tand ayuinst her will) ‘The sixth and seventh acetions of the net of incorporntion of tho. Asylum most enrefully sceured: Mother's ‘right by providing that, in ease of the dunth, ete, of tho father or hit abandons jug or negleetting to peavans for his family, the mother showtd he deemed the Teal guantiin and her surrender bow Iegat aurrender, There provishons ehtelly hpaited, 1) leg thnute ehtidren, nit if sought to be extended to Mexitimate clitdren, the rights of the mother must not he. dlavpurded, abe being the only parent in th ease, Dy the hiws af Tilnols an Megitfinare Dilnor might be bound eut by his mother during the Hfetline ef his putative fothor as well ne after hicdeerase, Great caution wus demunded hy tho atatute ns to the fori and contonts of the Indentures, and all faformal Indentures wero Utterly voll na against the npprenticn, As ant indenture, the document in evidence tu Durhnin was’ totally void, violating both tho churtor of tho Asylum and the general law. Tt wis i cuit pre tipedtity blanic imperfectly fited ont. but agreed to give the child nothing at the end of the term, which was twonty-one yenrs, while tho lu hulted tho torn fonixtein years, and demanded the tsere tionof a eovenint Gut a certain amount oF clothing and nivney should be given the child tt tho expiration of ai term not exccediig a yours The atatns of maritegitimate chikl at coumon Juw was well defined. Thy wag nobody's son, but a child of the peaple, unnble to Inherit or trans: alt property, wine rights hut those le might femptire hitiselt, But the putative father find No rkeht or contrat over a bastard child, while Ite mothor'’s rights wore such na tho mother of 0 legitinate offapring might well have envied, ‘The statutes had gone on onltrging and intensl- fying the rights of tho mothers of Ilgitl mate ehillren and also of the children, ao that thoy could Inherit, nnd transinit The mother of such property. achild alone could find trout, first. ten years,’ when the putative futhor was compelled to support it by the law, | Formorly it was othorwise, but now the mather's control vould not be interfered with, unless lt was judi ehully determined that tho mothor was tot a suitable person to havo stich control. At pres- ont. the mothor of an ilegitimnte child and the widowed mathor of wleghimate otild were on substantially) the sume pline—the natural xuurdinns, bound to mugatain their offspring and entitied to tole control, Heeoming the mother of an Ulexitinate ehild obviously did notunilt her for taking cure of her offspring, hut, on the contrary, was tho very foundation during the of ' those rights.' Atwood ailone — testl- fiet that tho. ehild was abso- Intely given up ta him by Itsy for final disposition, but his testimony iid nat be areditet. Ho had deserted hie tat wife, seduced Hoge, got an filegal alvaree, and, to eecape buatardy proceedings, tind ylven Rose asddyment note, aud then, when Judginent wis entered, Tanda an altidavit that tho note was givon for an Hlegal considerition of cohabltn- tion between Rose and himself, Ho had ain ine terest to testify us hoe did, and bis unsupported tostiinony could not bs taken ns ngainst hers. In conchision, Itose Hayden must bo deemed to bo a fit. person to take charge of her ehild, and, from tho teatimony, she was able to take cure of it. ‘The boy would therefore be given up to her. Mr. Asuy anid ho watited to nek Rose one ques- tion, Her caunecl objected, but the Judge al- lowed the question to be put, ‘The poor woman was then compelled to take the stund, weeping andexcited. Sho wnsnaked il sho bad not cohabited with Atwood during 1878, and anawored decidedly she had not, and the Audience looked as though thoy would like to sit down on Atwood and tho counsel who asked tho puestion. Tile, Asay then waked tf ho could appa. pees {ge snid there wus no appeal from such an order. Mr. Durham thon mado a short statemont, saying he hud nlways acted in good faith In the milter, and proposed to stand by the order of 1a Cottrls, ‘The Built, Dennis Considine, was then directed to exvoute tho order of the Courtand deliver tho child to the mothor. He took hlin from the unresisting arms of Mrs. Durham, who gave him (the boy, not the Balllih n last kiss, and carried him to tho mother, ‘The Uitte fellow stretched out lils urms, and Rose grasped him with subdued emotion, and quickly carried him out of the court-rmom, ‘Tho speeta- tora wero deeply Interested in behalf of tho mothor, and miiny sanguinary remarks were heard as to what would happen In case any at- tempt ut rescue, which scemed to he yaguely exe pected, was made, Many of thom follawed Kose und her boy down tho strirs and into tho strect and toward tho cars, with an indefinit purpose of scoing that sho got away sufcly, —— STETTAUERS. ‘Tho Stettaucr ciso came up again yestorday morning before Judgo Loomis, in the County Court, and, as usual, again wont over until ans other day. a Court and tho partics in the caso huve been waiting pationtly for some days, falled to turn up, but his attorneys brought on Dr. Ernst Schmidt, once Soclalistic candidate for Muyor, who testificd as to tho absent. partner's presont phystenl condition, which ho represented to be ost pitinble, His recont troubles and tho con- tinual worriment to which he had been sub- jected had almost broken him up and uniltted jim for any Phyatent or imental labor for some timo, Ilo was so bad, in fact, that he couldn't read n newspaper with> out tho retest —difliculty. In the Doetor’s opinion, it would bo fully two wooks before ho would be in a condition to get out. The lawyers consulted nwhile, und, after a good deal of tinprofitable talk, tho matter went over until Saturday morning, when another effort will be nde to finish the examinution of David Btottaucr, THE BATCHELDER WILL LITIGA- TION. an unintentional injustice was done In the re- port mado of tho bill filed by Emmu J, Cox to sot aside tho will of the Into Jonathan H. Batchcl- der on the ground of undue Intluones, ete. It docs not out Mrs. Cox off ontirely, a8 was statod, but it poatpones a division of tho estate until 1680, whon tho youngest diuughter beconies of age, during which tinto tho lntter 1s to be Bup- ported and educated, and the widow and George F., a crippled son, ure to bo supported out of tho estate, Ju April, 1889, tho estate Is to be divided Into threo equal parts, of which the widow gets ono Fath and the threo childron, Including Mrs. Lox, got tho remaining two-thirds tin equal shurea, The dofendants, Lucinda and Geor, F, Dateheldor, have filed thelr answer to th bill under oath, in which they dony tho charges of insanity and undac influence, and cluim that tho will waa tho free ict of tho testator, and that It fs Just in its provisions toward the com- pininant, Innemuch na sho was educated by ber fathor at n great expense, anil that it ia wine in not providing for a speedy division of the estate, ITEMS, ‘Tho patont caso of Hugh Gruham vs. 0, IT. Me- Corinick and othors wison trinl yesterday before Judges Druminond and Dyer, ‘This isa DI Mited to provent the Infringetnent of tho tirstand second clains of patont No. 74,343, Issued Fob. H Pcie ae be eee for an in proveniont In , ed to comp! a Dyer la sltting hero with Sudo! Brumniont aa ho has precloly a slinilar caso p be has pi pending in his ‘The argumonts in the Miner-Jrokson cus wore continued all day yesterduy before Judge ‘Puley, and were not thon concluded. Thoy will Da pean ie Ue ots Asal i B. Jonking was elevted Assigneo of iH Gant, John MekKeoough of EB. E. Puthain teal Goorge W. Woodbury of Juines i, Keolor, Ase E es noes will bo chosen this morning £4 Edwards and David W, wurry. na Soe Sova DIVORCES, Saruh Sills filed o bill yesterday for dlvoree from John §i1l4 on tho ground of cruclty, Emmn W, G, Swan: asked for a divorce Georgo W. Swan on the sume ground, iad STATE COURTS, Dantol ‘Morrissey began p, sult yosterday for $9,000 against Charles Furgo. Fs Pield, Lolter & Co. brought suit for $3,000 mech nore H, Thompson and Edwin McCril- a = Jobn Robertson, Jr, and Silas Roborteon, ad: milnistrators, oto., Nted 4 bill aguinst: Zdwin and Ellzabeth Miller to foreclose a mortyu 81,800 on Lot 48, Ulock & In 8. W. Tuiwso. Giislan of thee ot tho Bee i of th EB MULE Soo, 13, BY, The Union Mutual Lifo-Insurunoo Company commenced a sult peeing uel Loeb: and Franvis Lacker, claiming bf »Fredorick Hose commenced ‘an action in tros- ugulust Josoph Horn, laying duinuges ut, . duinca B. Eurhourt, admlutatrator of J. 8, Reynolds, deccusod, brought sult to rcogvor §10,- of. David Spencer...” , Knowles, Cloyes & Co., began a sult in attach mogt aguinst Muchvel Murkus, clainiiny $1,127.53, Goorgu 8, Hunyors be DB awuit in atiuchimnont uguinut Albort Crosby to recover $3,002.00, John Font began a sulé in roplovin against Job Hotusn cA Rye wagons aud houschald ued wt ‘csucl-Ownors’Towlng Company oom- Mmonced an action in trospasa aguinst James P. Lowa, claiming $5,000 damages. . + PROBATE COURT.’ — In tho catate of Outhorino Sehmits, the will was proyon, lottors testamontary wore tssned tu Mary Scheultsy aud hor bond for $22,000 was ap- proved. nae In the ostuto of Sumudl Burrows, Jr, lottars of adininistration «wore ‘Issued to Saunel Bure rows, and hia bond fo; Tu" tay cetate of yen Dt etary al., aulnons, Jottorg of guardianship: wero issued Lo : ae ht hes , Churles Stottauor, for whom the, ‘Jamea Russell, and his’ bond for $750 was ap- SHERRY COBBLERS. proved, v In the estate of John TH. eregatings letters of adininistrution were isared to Wilhelmine Wess- Hing, and ber bond for £2,200 pproved, In the eatata of Edson W ris, letters of ndininixtration were “hened to Chnries A. Mat- thay, and his bond for $2,000 was approved, Tithecatate of Eliza Davis, letters of nds ministration, were Issued to James F. Davie, and his bond for 2000 waa approved. — THE CALL. Junon Dauantoxp—In chumbers, JupoR BLovanrr—869, B70, 872%, 873, Br4, 870, RA), BSI, BES, B84, BAG, BAT, BAD, #95, BEB, ROS, AIM, 902, 100, 005, No, 803, Tilley vs. Clty of Chieayo, on trial = ver, CoURT—129, 131, 132, 1, 13t. on hearing. Junoon Smitit—No preliminary call. ney cull, 123, 3 mit 1, 1, M7, 14 Hite 101, 14, Try (2, 148, 201, 22, No. 50, Pond vs. Chicago, SMilwaukee & St. Paul Ruilroad “ompitny, on trial, ‘Junox JAsiesox—Motions at On. m. JuNGe NOGERI—5N, 4 to 3 Incluaive, No. i, Reedy va. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rallrond, an triad. Jupis MOWAN=No call. No, 0, Brandt vs, Lh on trial. Jupay TULEY- No. Hon hearing. Junan WAR . No. don hearing. Junge Inu Cotrte-Nog. 470, 5a, wl, #3, und 7 Junge Gate ate Criminal Court—Th battevanet ease on trial. No callof the bail cal- endur. Junge Loosis—Inenne cares (s}x on docket) Mio Wa, Set. cuse No, (sit Wa.m, Con- nae! uses nt 2p. 0 wlendur Nos. O44, 1107, 610, 099, 1,008, and 10.0%, JUDGMENTS, Surenton Count—Juper Sxtti—Amorican Bridge Company vs. C. C. Merrick, $525.68, Cincurr Countr—Jupde Ronrus—Lewls D. Many va. Henry Stewart, £24448, and motion for new (rink Josephine 8. Quinn vs. Henry Dressicr; verdict, $100. APPELLATE COURT-SECOND DIS- TRICK. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune. Orrawa, JIL, dan. 14.—The proceedings of the Appellate Court, Secund Vistriet, tu-luy were us follows: 357. Sumner ot al. vs. Sision ct al; leave to substitute administratrix and heirs {n place of Austin Sumner, deceased; granted, 425, Bundy, administeatrix, ete, va. Gordon; leave granted plaintiff in error to Mle replics inatanter, 02. Fuller vs. Bates; leave given appellec to filo briefs instanter, 433. Hizgins, for use, ete. ve. Diggins; motion by appelice for tenve to No briefs Instantor, 407. Sparrow va. Waterman etal; appoal dis- missed on short record, nd Core adjourned to Tucsiluy next, at 10 o'clock. ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. Spectat Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, SPuiNGFIELD, Ill, Jan. 14.—in the Supreme Court, thia afternoon, the cnse of tho Chicago, Pekin & Southwestern Railroad vs. Raymond ct al, was argued orally by Georgo W. Krotzingur and Attornoy-General Edeall, and taken under ndylaumnent. This is one of the old capital stock fiasosment cases, and ie brought against tho C tors_of La Balle, Woodford, Peoria, ant ‘Tazewell Countics. License was ordered to issue to the following attorneys, but tha Judges will not slyn the Heenses till towards the closa of the term: Itobert W, Sill, Ne H, Williamson, Elisha Moore, James A. Parker, Chester M. Dawes, Josoph Kirklnnd,Lestie D. Puterbnugh,Edgur P, Harper, George D. Poters, Herman Pearce, Patrick F. Beanlan, Fletcher Carney, James Darlon, Lorne Vredonborg, Hiram BR. Wh Warre! My Charles B. Robinson, William H. Robtusen, M. O'Shuughonnesey, A, W. O'Hara, James Wick- ershim, It. B. Witcher, Join I, Moffatt, 1. C. Neustadt, F. W. Milter, Charles W. Keyes, Churles Hughes, J. K. Goudy, Joseph A. Gill, W. (. Goforth, Stephon French, ‘Thomus E. Ford, Francls A. Hills, George V. Hale, Adelbert Humilton, Charlies X. Sowards, Albert D, Enrly, Lewis J, Duncan, George W. Clurk, Henry ge ‘a. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Tho Lottery Swindtc To the Editor of Te Chicago Tribune, Cicaao, Jan, 14.—Tho Servite Slaters with to inform tho public that they nre not connected in any way with the Bazar, otc, ticket or commis- sion business, at No. 129 West Madison street, or elsowhore, now or ‘hereafter projected by Mr. Hinrris or bis friends, ‘Tuy Senvite Sisters. 1) M, Frances, 0, B. —>- uA Question of Charity, and, Juathes.... .' To the Editor of The. Chicago Tribune, Cincaqo, Jan, 14.—Iretand ts asking for assist- ance. The query {s, should we give it? Does not reat charity begin nt home, and have we not gotthousands upon thousands at home that need ald? Should that afd not be supplied frst? Look attho poor oxodus negroca,—thoy aren purt of our poor; thoy aro as worthy of our ald, Sco them both at home In tholr cablus and you witlbe convinced. Thon, should not England , asgist first, and when hor resources aro oxhiust- edit would be our duty to come forwurd and ald thom, England holds tho roins over Ireland. She has conquered her; she will not permit her to gov- orn herself, Iroland hos great Houses, once used for her Lords and Commons, but England has deprived bor of tholr use. There Is only one House of Lords and Commons to rule over En- lund and Irolind, and that ts located in London. England bas frelund'’s destinies in her own hunds, and recelves from her, in rout alone, it Ie sid, ,85,000,000 per month, and besides other tthos into millions, and therefore should not those people be called un finit to shield and care for thoso poor, downtrodden people? Phoy cail tt Ireland, DUC it Is a8 mtich England ag Englund is, Lt should be considered 1 State of England as much as [lInole {8 of the United States. If Mltnois, if Kansas, should become Impoverished by grasshoppers, or run, or drought, would thoy send out emlssarics to Ire- land or to England fornid? Would thoy notscek ituthomoe? Is not this a puralicl cnse? I think this matter [s worthy of roticstion und of consideration boefure Parnell and Dillon- come here. It will bo right to reecive thom, welcome thom, and listen to whut thoy may have ta tell of those subjects of the Queen, and cun- alder if we cun give our mency to thotr cise, The people—Irish and othors—are becoming ox- clted aver those gentlomen and tholr visit to tho United stat How muny of you will give ono dollar or moro who ure unublo to do so, or unuble to’ help a friend or noighvor to the samo comfort, or who will prevent a friend or nolghbor from going to the Aid Society, tho Hospitul, or Poor-Huuse, right horv at home ¥ You should not only keep Inmind the poor unomployed persons here at home, the poor negro wha has emigrated, and now needs alt and comfort, but also the deluded mon who wore drawn by tho ringleadors into tho Stock-Yiards strike, many of whom will not get employment agaln this winter, and there f4 a strony probability that wo shutl bo entlod on to ald thom,—when alt thelr troubles were brought bout by thelrown folly, —ne drought, no continuous rains, no Jack of employment did It; the road was clear pat piel to then, and thoy would not follow it. Theso wren ure nearly ull foroignors, many of thom ishmen, Lunderstand alittle of tho Irishmon, havi seon thom In Cork, in tholr cabing, | buve kissed tho blurney-stone, have seen tho poor People we Killarney, ‘and only wish 1 could picture that iniserable pinvo to fous le is a town upon tho estate of somo noble Lard and regular nubob, Should ho nat be mndo to ald and support those peoploy Thoy aro wll his people, is. css ato is a muagnilicent one, auch # one as no one ever seos in Americn and nover will, ‘Thoy seum to be much bettor able to tke gure of thuse peopte thin wo ure, and my tin- Pression {3 they should go It wlone frst, and not callon us, A gront massemocting will be bold at tho Exposition Bullding and a feo charged to enter, Would it not bu better to have that meating free, and thon if tha people want to five, anything, let thom pasa tho hut, pinto, or inekbag ? it te clulmed that wo ‘hive vast crops and are the grimrics of the world. In this conneetion, ft will be remembered that thoso Irish gentlemen will not reveb tho prov duver—the landowner. Whatevor they may got in money will not come out of the Granger, Who makes und solly the great crops und ruouives ita purenta, but will be gotten from tho oltics and citizens having ltdeor nothing to do with the crops, xcept in the prosperity It glyoa “CHauity Hyouns at Hous, —————— THE EASTERN INSANE ASYLUM, Special Dispatch tv The Chicago Tribune, KANuiAKKE, Jun. 4.—Tho public reception given by Dr. and Mrs. R.8. Dowoy at the East- ern Insane Asylum last night was decldedly tho inost brilliant orent of the seuson, About 400 gucsts were pregent, Tho main bulldiogs wero illuminated in every part. In the private parlors the guouta were recelved and welcomed by Dr. und Mrs; Dewey, Governor and dirs, Cullom, and 4. H, Clough and wite, Abund disooursed muslo rT the tho was past in in the sovond vorridur, and, danving, curds. uid eockal enjoyment, About Duldnight rofrostunents wore servi The Hourd of ‘rustecsof tho Asylum held their roguiur monthly mee: to-day. Prescot, Willows Afurpny, Sonutor William Roddick, J, He tough, H.C.’ Clirke, dod Dr, 1.8, Dewey. tor nats amuunting to about $5,000 wero al- wed, and a number of the Superintontont’s appointmonts oonfirmod. , “About this And it should is Keop Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in a Josh Billings’ Alranag’ says: * ime _ fits locke ouc for culd weathsl Fuadiness, cs é casas Dangor aod i ted whe a Sie yet Norctoued aad ter Pike's Toothacho Drops: suey Jn ons minute. This Pleasing Drink Promises to Be.a Luxury in June. And tho Reason Assigned Is the Prospect of » Short Ice Crop. The Dealers Refusing to Make Con- tracts—Their Views on the Situation. ‘The {co-crop this senson bids fair to he a short one, although it isn little carly yot to predict a famine. Theres wore perhups 450,00 tons of fog carried over from last year, which ts now In the houses in this city; and thore has been cut Dy all the tee-men in Chicago this fur this wine ter, say, from 80,000 to 100,000 tons, making an aggregate on hand at tho present time of from 900,009 to 550,000 tons, which will be greatly Innd= equate to supply the demandduring the coming summer, provided we have no more fceemaking wenthor this winter. Those estimates are based upon figures given fn TrinuNe reporter yesterday by several ice- dealer, who perhaps inight have underestl+ mated tholr stocks n trifle, but not cnough to mitterinly alter the conclusions. Mr. C. C, Hinke, of Decatur, HL, who has made the study Of tho seasons a ‘apectalty for | number of years, and reduced his prognosticutions ta a sclence, so that ho has been uble te predict, with an astonishing accuracy, the condition of the weathor for several winters past, foretells an untxuully mild winter this yeur, He thinks that we cumiot count upon cutting any fee such before the hut of February or tho Ist of Murch, aod then only thin tee. There Isne ice athe country, even us fur north ns 200 ns faras the dealers can go to ct Buy }} with any degree of practicability. The streams are ill Awollen to an wiuetral ca pueity, and the fee I all curried off us faust ay it tan he formed. Tf this sort of weather contin~ ies it Is painfully apparent that ice-cream will ‘be .u rare luxury next suminer. In order to geLat the exact condition of af- fairs, n‘TuinuNy reporter went to soyern) promi. went. Ive-denlers yesterday and obtained tholr opinions. Mr. B.A. Shedd, of the firm of EB. A. Shedd & Co., told the reporter that he was ut present re- fusing oll offers to make contracts at any price, and should continue to do so until he could seo chance to getice, Ho said there was NO ICE TO BPEAK OF up north; he understood there was onty about elght inches in Green Ray. At Mclfenry, where, in the warn winter two yenrs nyo, he had cut ten Inet at thls time of tho your, he could not wet pound this year. Tho Company bad cut about 20,00). tons of lee this, geason,—18,000 tons at Shefictd, Ind., about 1,090 tons at Riverdale, and 1,000 at Hyde Park. ‘Tho thickness of this Ice would ranjre from seven to ten and one-hulf Inches. They commenced cutting on the 3d of eceinber, and ett ten nyt quitting Jan, 3. * About how much ico should you Fades there was In the city now?" asked the reporter, “ Phere fs not enough tn the fec-houses to ML tho storage,—thut is, 10 Ml up the sterage ene pucity of the packing-houscs and brewerins woulilteave none for private familles during Big stein “Yer, wo are biving a good many inquiries frum the South, and some even from Ohio, the section whero they would naturally be expected to cut thelr own Ice If anywhere. ‘Thoy are nak- ing us whut we wil) take contracts for, to be fled next suinmer.” ae “What is your storage capacity fybuut Tada fons ” jpw much did you carry over ?" About 20,000 tons.”” “80 you haye now in your fce-houses about 40,000 fons, Are tha prospects fair for an ice famine, do you think 2°" ® “Well, I “wouldn't want to sny that. It will depend a good deal upon the remainder of tho winter, and the number of hogs killed next summer. There is a ponerse waste of the rivers and streams all over the country, and thoy appear to be having about the same weather north that weare huving here, and thoy have not been able to cut any ico south at all.” MARK B, THOMPSON, amember of tho Washington Ico Company, was next.scen, and was plled with about the samo questions by the reporter, He sald tho Com- pany carricd over abit 135,000 tons from Inst year. hey generally oulculnted to carry two Yyonrs’ stock anybow, but that would not amount tomueh!f none of the other denlers did tho same. They ent about 22,00) tons this winter at Laporte, on tho Calumet Lake, and on the Fox Tiver at Elgin. They commenced the day be- fore Christmas, nnd cut until the dd inst. Mr. Thompson said some Inquire were coming ‘in from tho South, but thoy hatt not ns yet re- ceived many npr ications for contracts from partiesin tho city. Buyers and sellers wero apart. ‘The ice-dealers naturally put ra tho prices and consumers appear to bo willing to ike thoir ehanecs for awhile longer ruthor than to meet-tho advance. He thought tho present prospects Indicated a short-crop, but the winter was not quite half over, and it was possible that thore would yet be an abundance of fee. Thoy had frequently cut icc in March. The demand for ice was growing, and thore were immengo quantities consumer! in this city. Snid Mr, Thompson, * You can’t find a particle of ico within 20 miles of Chicago to-day.” MH. JAMES P, BMITH reported that his firm had carried over about $0,000 tons, They citt 3,000 or 4,000 tans pon tho Crlumet Lako this winter, but they’ hardly com- menced work when they had toquit. This foe was all hauled to the cléy and dellvered, Thos: sold nn ice-hause full in hulk, about 7000 or 8,000 tons, to the brewing firms of Conrad Seip and Downer & Bemls Inst Saturday. Mr. Smith, did not appenr to think that thero would be a surplugof ice this season, Ho satd thit when ice was cut In March itwas ice that bad been formed in Deoember or January, and incrensed in thickness Inter in tho winter. He based his opinions for the future upon the past, In 1874 thore was a mild winter, and also in 18:6, Thon wo hada cold winter In 1877, a very mild winter in 1878, extremely cold weather in 1879, and now, in 188, wo ure having the mildest winter that we had hod in 1876. ‘hore aro nbout alx prominent foo firms in Chicngo, and tho testimony of tho nbovo threo muy de faken a8 a fair criterion of the sent!- ment which exists among all, ————————— Wheumatinm for Thirty Years. Mrs, Nigor, aged 60 years, Taylorville, Pa., at times entirely lamof rolleved by ono bottle of Bt. Jncobs Olt. 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Ryrst Cablu, #0 toes accounting to mccommudauun. Bocoad Cablu,, $0. Breoradu, 53. i ANCIIOR LINE MATE STEAHERS Now York and Glasgow, BON LAST Pw pro Oa. nL iors Jan 81, 8 a.m, Spe |OMICASLA, Fab, 13 ps, AUSTRALIA aD 1 0aGn TRESATTR din. 4, 3 Fortws pata Hxeuralan Tekota pl roduoed ries, HENDERSON DROTH ES, ws Washington-at. CUNARD MAIL LINE. ling three tim uses os a Wook to and from British lorte ly at Company's ONice, nurthwoat curnor Clurk dolpireta, Uhioag. asi deol {B. H OU VenNen, General Western Agent, —— NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMMILIPS, Kalllng twice, wouk frum New York to Queenstown, Liyerpoul, wad Loudon, Cauln paatugu from 60 to fcurrengy, Excursion te mt red tem, Ble Cpe ante eS camtemirio, ¥, B, LAMSON, Nod Bou. Ultra. ARUBEMENTS. MAVERLY’S THEATRE, Corner Mouroe and Dearborn-sta.: JTL Haverly... Proprietor and Managor. HER MAJESTY’S OPERA. TO-NIGH'T, THURSDAY, Jan 1h, Donetit'n Oporn, LA FIGLIA DEL REGGIMEN'TO. TOM radeees eee sooreeregeee Manne Hinelo Korjonie Suipidiy. Signor Dol Huento an Marchesn i 131i Mae. Lablacho aria, ‘Marie Martmon 0 DI nd Conductor, Blt. Ariiti, ‘TO-MORROW, F ws RIDAY. Jan. 16, Verdi's “Chot deeusre,” AIDA, With entirely Now Scenery, Drosson and Decorations, Sianor Campunint anor da ‘Gter'tirat Appentancs.) SATURDAY, Jno. 17, nt 2 o'clock, GRAND MATI- IN, Uollini's Opera, LA SONNAMBULA, Signor Campanint Ianr fel Fuente Slo. Robinth Sithe, Lainche Sturio Startinon <FAUNT, Sunday Evens in, f— RUS» 'SOMMT AS, MATER,” by nll the Principal Artisivand tho full Oretieetra ind Cho- rus, under Sivnor Ardtil, Kee Special Advertisement. Monday, Jun. -LOCTA DI LAMMERMOOIL Lus cla, by Mile, Mario Murin ‘Tuesday, Jan, U-HIGt PRICES OF ADMIS8IO: HAYEI E SIL HAVERLY.....000-.-.Propeetor and Manager, BUNDAY EVENING, Jan, 18, atBo'clock, ossini’s “STABAT MATER,” Voxothor with aGrnnd Miscellaneous CONCERT, In wi 19 Principal Artin will sppenr supported by Orchestra wid Chorus of HER MAJESTY’S OPERA. Director of the Mute und Conductor, Signor Arditt PROGRAMME. rawr ne “Brtemolt. Mite. Alwina Vallerin I Pro Peecatt Sisnor Gaineal, Alr—" Kin! Motor.” ierr Mohrans und Chorus, 1ii"Snneta Mater.” Mite. Alwina Valeria, Merl Hrignall wad Gainsst, fac ul porte aM Ay de ary. Air—" Inflammatun” Ailie. Alwina Vatleria and Chorus. * Sle. Alwina Vale Quurtette—" Quandy Corpu: feria, Miss Ao. Cury, Blenor Hrignoll, and Hore Behrens, Amen—Chorus Finale, Mile. Alwina Valleria, Miss A.L, Cary, Sixnorl Brignoll, Goines), und Chorua, ‘A shart Intorval. PANT IL, Moreoau 5 In Gavotto—"L'Inaonue" (by dusiro).Arditt ‘By tho Oreboatra: * Ave Maria”. ‘i siti Aasbege oN 5 i ‘mibro. Chorus—" 0 Signar aazasdity Verdi hy the Giiorus, Ballad (by desire)—" Good iy, Sweetheart "..Hatton Bianor Brldnalls es inorherde 2 Sw Swodlsh Melodies. fone +48 Sxinetherde Horr Behrens. Grund Morch—" Le Prophata *. ++Moyorboor ‘By tha Urcuo: est Home? Cary. 'The following prices will he adopted: Parquotta und Carquotte Circle Halcyny Chnirs und Hulcony Sufas. LAST PEL COLLIE#s SUPER iN BANKERS DAUGHTER! Under tho nuspices of A.M. Palmer, Union-Square Theatre, New York. Farowoll Matinee Saturday ot 2 p,m. Sunday Evening, Jan. I6—DICKIE LINGARD In the Overiand Route. _Monday, Jan. 19—Misa ADELE, BELGA RDE. LIEBIG ‘GOMPANY'S ‘EXTRACT OF MEAT. | FINEST AND Daa MEAT FLAVORING STOCK you UNOe DIdiRe AND SAGERS. oe LIEBIG COMPANY'S: EXTRACT. BO MBAT. "ie 2 success nnd a boon for edlen! Prens.” * Lancet,” "fritish Bed lent dnurnal," ke. a ; CAUTION. —Conitine only with the frc-aimilo Gf Hincon Lichig's Sumntare in luo sie across the Labol, + “Conaamptton in itagland ineroased ten-fold - In ten yeurs.” os LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. ‘fo bo hind of all Storexoepers, « Grocers, ind Chemists. Bolo Auonta fon the United Strtes ewholesale pnts DAVID & CO. 44, Mark Lane, London, Engin EDUCATIONAL, BOURNIQUE'S * SCHOOLS FOR DANCING, : SOGTHT MDH ts nnd Do ereney tourna Classes for Ladies, Children, and Gentlemen, Now Pupils received at any toe. For particulars send for Circular, ee 1a tan MILITARY ACADEMY, PATI, Pa. Menpens dan 7. Chet, Chomtstry, ‘dinates ‘aha tengiien, eater eontorod ‘ ~ COL, THEO, MYATT. Prov't., eee DEE ALES | sos ARRIVAL AND DEMARTERE OF TRAINS, BXPLANATION OF HEPRURNCH MANKS.- sFeqiens “Sunday oxeepad. SSM ay Chicago & Northwestern Rattwny. °_, Ticket Onices, @ Clark-st. (Mherminn Honse) and at the depots. ave. | Arriva, ab ncltio Fast Line... aslonx City & Vinkio aPubuque Day Ex, via aDunuque Nahe Ex. vi eCnnatin Nth M M PEEErE er Now Gln New Ul née Ute ontt Att Taste, vie Mol Cursaira cin thrvugh, botweon Chi> melt lutte, on the trun deaving Chteago wiiman or any other form of Ht, ‘alls and fCinzleents, Canai and Kinzie-sts, Chieago, Burlington & Quincy Ratirond, Depots foot of Lake-st.. Indianasay. and Sixteent! eb, and Canal und Sixtaonth-sts. ‘Ticket Olfices, _Clark-st, wad at depots. Qtuiwn, & Strentor Express. Nebraska & Kansna Express Rockton! & Frooport Exprors Dubuque & slows City Exprens,.« Paeitic Fast Expr Kan y x pres td p1ninod peacsveses PECECCECCLE! Mendota, Ausor Passenuer. Downer's Grove Accommedati Freeport & Dubuque Express, Qmala Sieh, Eenress.. C,H. Q, Palnce Muing-Care ant Pullman Wwhvol Slecping-Cars rin butweon Chicago and Omaba on the Pacitic Express, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ratiroad, Depot, corner of Van Muren and Sherman-rte. Tickot teen, 6 Clark-at, Shorninn, House, Valmer House, Grand Pacitie Hotel, a ino, Canal, corner 3 ¢ r Night Express, MYVICKER’S THEATRE. Last Nights of Mr. and Mra. D. EB. BANDMANN. Thursday and Saturday Evenings and Satineo, NARCISSE! Friday Evoning—Renenit of Mr. and Mrs. D, E. Band> mann—Deubie Bi, Meerchwut of Veulce und Hou Ceasar de Bazan, ee Noxt Woek--Chaa, Hendo's Moral Drama, DINK; Boston Theutre Cast, i HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Commencing Moniay, Jun. 19. AD BELGARDE, Under tho manazoment of HM. J. SARGENT, with full dramatic cumpany, ss inhi: Tuomiay, “Ag You eu, Parthenth. in Inio~ etfth Nuthit” Thurs. Fylduy, tinakurg Fur “As You Like It.” Sat- we day, Maret, 1 Medaure.” Satu urday evening, Box ofica now o| OLYMPIC THEATRE, Harkert., opposite Sherman douso. G, W. SPILAGU: Prourletor and Manacor {3 ay mniliive, fuintet.” onitay, Jan, 12, and Every Nicht during the week, Mutinvcs Weduenday, Farurioy, and Sunday, Enetro ange of HilLund Unequuted Carloty Prvgmininy, ‘Admission every evoning und Sunday Matinoe, 7 So, i6, anu Se, nye ander 28 gery, 1 ete Roimemibar, tho mltniesion to Wednesday und Sutues day Bigtineds ts only band Sie, Children wador 12 EATS, HAMLINS THEATRE. Evory Krening and Wodnesday and Suturday Matl- nee RHA Ee AikGN und GENEVIEVE NOU: EKS tn tho thrilling drama, UNDER THE ARCH; Or, The Love That Lives, Strong Cast—Now Scenory and Proportios, *’ BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. DEPOSITS received subject to chock at right, and Intorent allowed on dally balances, GOVERNMENT BONDS, STOCKS, and nll tavest- ment securities bought and sold on commission, DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON * London Joint Stock Bank, London. Muy and sell all Asporicun Securities upon the Lon- don Stock Kachange on the mont favorable terms, C. HARVIER, Foreign Exchange Broker 49 Exchange-placo, Now York, Noforonces: Any Bank or Banker tn Naw York. $1.260 returnein 80 dayson M100 Invoxtod, . Oniciul yoworta tree, Lika prota weak: lyon stock options vf #10 to 8. Address T. POTTER WiGitt & Co. Bunkers, i Walkat, New York. _ LEGAL. HORATIO L. WAIT. Master {n Chancery, Room 2 tT Clark-st. State of Hilnula, County of Cock sa. Cireult eof Vouk, County, ih Chancory: Jureuilsiy turwiiiizur ot al. vs. ‘The Groat Western Telegraph Company oval. Public Leruby wiven” that by an arder hurewtors fn the Bbove cause by sald Court the same referred to me tho undersiyned, to take proofs and report (o rald Court thereon, ae l6-any und alt clsinie agninat suid Cotopuny by reason of ownuratity of Bunda sialmed to have boon taued by the bald 01 In the your A, Da LT, ‘Now, therufure, in acenrance with satd ordor tho whdursianed wilt un January tA. 12. aM ut 10 o'clock A. i, WE tia uftica, Howin 9) if Clurk-at., Chicaza, Cook County, Miinols, i id te holt ‘exuminatlon: and ‘take auld bevote, wud luso eau on Fauruury Uy ADSL And all such clulms sad proofs thereu! should be ontionod date. prosunlod bufure the Inaten Dated Chiowgo, Liiinols Saniry te bs 10 1. WAL Master in Chai by ircutt Court of ‘t V3 Sotides rman OF the Ciroutt Coure oF Coe HOTELS, «CARROLLTON HOTEL, 4 Light, and Germancsts,, Haltimore, Md. Itates reduced tu § and $1.40 per day, nocording to lon of rooms. Bextra charges for parlors, baths, and double rocma, brie ta wise. ‘The most cons venient and latest-bulls hotel i the elty, Kioyator Farce aL had A Hast a pumsangurse He do y Kidnadeny Maltimura, May Gots, 17h,” FLORIDA. St, Jamos Hotel, Jacksonville. TWELFTH SEASON, This favorite house is now open for the season, Exnrongor eloratory aa, aud other ean vantuces uaul in en nota! Ase Ri bln SCALES. PAIRBANKS' STANDAKD FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00. 111 6118 Lake 8t., Chicago, . 4 Becarefultobuy only the Geaulas, Dally oxcent Dally except Mo Chicago, Milwaukee « Union Depot, cornor Aimilann nnd Chieu, Gi South C St. Paul Hathway, Canateats. Tekos Inrk-nt nnd Wt depot. 10:10 al 4:09 pm OM pm)? 7:65 pm pay Gaom AMilmaukeo Exprons Wisconsin © Min i. through Day} May, und Mein Vexpresx. Milwaukee, Madison, it Expire SMibwauken, St, Paul His Vast Mail cat 10 am)$ 4:00 pm. Wisconsin Mini Bay, stoven: Iund throuzh Nignt Bxpress. pl 7:09 am Alltnine ran vin Muwaukeo. ‘Tickets for Bt, Paul mid’ Minneapotls are good elther vit SMndison and Eratrie da Chien, oF vin Watortown, ‘La Crosse, ood oun, Chicago de Alto: . onr Madison-st. brideo, and wenty-(hint-rt, Peket Olices, wt Depots, x! Soulh Clurk-st, Grind Paeliie Hote), and Palmer House. Teave, ; Arrive, pm? 3:40 pin Rm gi am oy * 8:00 pm Konean City & Kuneax Chy Bt. Lut Mobile t'N Bt. Laruin, in, Huritmaton ¢ Reokuk Donyer Kant Ex, tthe 2x rs ow Orleans Hxpe Sprinuitesd & Vosn Fut x, Expross In & Pearin Express. Chteme ix ineinent 1 fC. Bireatar, Lacon, Washingtn Ef Jaliot & Dwight Accommodation, Iitnots Central Hattrond. : Depot font of Linko-at, and foot of Twanty-sooand-at. ‘ekor Onice, HL Randwpuert., gar Ulark, Grand Pueitte Hotel, und Palmer trouve. ‘Leave. | Arriva. #29 a ra.* 6:5 pm | m a pm} 4 Sprinaiteld Nuh curds Liuriinuion & Fes bPeorti, Hurluigton & K Datuque & Sloux City Exp Dutuque & Sloux Cy Expi Volono Passonxer.. ++. ‘a0n Saturdny night rune to Polono only. $00 Satuniny night runs to Poor only. Sa Michigan Centent sativondi foot of Lakoeat, und foot of Twanty-se00n Tenet Otieg, f Clarkent, southoast corner of lean doiph, Grund Pacitio Hutol, und at Palmer House. Mail (via Main and@Alr Line). Day Expresn, Kulamazon Al oda Auantio Express (daily). Niant ixpross,.... Fittaburg, Ft. Wayne & Chiengo Batiway. Dopot, cornor Canal und Madison-sts.‘Toket Ort Oe Glarkeat, Palmer liause, and Grand Tgettfa Wotett Loave. Arrive. Mal) and Express. Paoltic Exprosa, Fast Lino... Baltimore & Ohio. Depots, Mxposiiion Bullding, und foot of Twontys seconde Tickal Oncor, IClark-#t, PaImer LOW, Grand Pacino lotol, end bepat (axposluon Bulld'we . “Arrive. Morning Exproas.. $80 om ai tosaneee tH bit Lake Ahore & Michigan Southoris. Loave. | Arrive. Morning Mall—-Old Lina. Now York & Boston Byw Auantle Kxprvss (daily), Night Express... i eiteae dh Ciucinnatt = St. Loule Lad n, (Cinoluost! Airing and Kokomo Ling.) Doporreumarce Clmaivand carrolrta, WoHt Bld, Tonvo, | Arr cu Indianapolls, Louls Tiler eoiumvus Eat Darl, 8:40 am|* 810 pm em iaht Hixprosss.c.: 9.3300 nme 7510 ar Kankuhes Line. . a Dopot, foot of Lako-st. and fuut of Twonty-socond-at. © Leave. ThvO. Cincinnatt, Indianapolts & Toule: Wille Day, xpross, 4 we Nine Hav Chicago & Eastern Ilinols Hattroad, miexet omces, 17 QUAN ik Bentorn nate, sind Depot at, 19 Dowrvorn- ket OM eee uruf Cliaton wud Currolicetie © jy Bi pauls a0 hia RenMaly Vistas Bepesaasss! MEDIOAL. NO GORE? noe TDR. KEAN, 173 South Clark-gt., Chicago. Taare, ‘Arrive. Consult personally or b: Ll, fruc of cl o curate neaoCe a poset aiasaabe iced ena ie he only hyslolan In the olty who warrants curop or DR, FORCAY, tency” Kegutarly oducated, legally qualitivd. ‘Croats Heine Buscassa, Spactaty—Cypuilia werafuie, abd Ge u free and ountidcntal, Stotielnve farnistod Py 7) nea Zu jours, Da, i. Hong's aeaiap ie - A CARD. m8 uo 8 pak . ‘Cu all why ure suffering from tho errors’ and todise jeukn oss, sultattal ‘nt vuttica. Wabash-av. eretions of youth, eto, ie UALR, dareneulugyt) tho WY: 4 STAN Biition D, Now Surk city, FY LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACK. Wn wane | men ann nme = ioe . id fecl aratetnl.—Hee -. ' i i i i I 1 t i 4 \ | |

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