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" io . ry ia a j r -SfESF Aafdgal viastor prime bo choles, Dodie} fora HathGo, i ” TARY — ange on Now York $1.00 per sid Mizcoune Sterling oxehange, baukare’ Wile, oy KANSAS CITY, Rpéctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. * *RARAAR Crr¥, Mo. Jan, 18.-GtAtN—The Price Querentreporia whoat recolpta for the pnat wook, 77,497 but shipments, 40587 buy damorniizet; No.2, eash, $1, . A cant, $1.0 Tannary, $1,014. duis tqnanrts SH hed wen, Wace tar ahem 277,110 buy lower; No.2, ‘onsh, 28340; January, 2{0. 2" puprALo, BUPFATS, Jan.15—GRAIN—Whoat dull and heavy; No, 1 Dnoluth offered at $1.40) $1.36 bid. Corn duils iH mixed at {a on trick, ordinary new tered a bank aie pniredi Data dat small salen ee Hye a x RUBEN aMitwautoo attvcr Harley nexiected. PEORIA, PEORIA, Jan, 16—GRAtN—Com frm at T@s}Ko; intxed, S7@3740. Onts quiet and easy; No.2 white, 3s @ws<e. Ryo firm: No.2, WEKe. . HIOnWiNES—Steady; sales of 20 bris doished on the basis of $1.08, ncaa, DETROIT. Detroit, Jon. 36.-FLour—Dull. . GUAIN—Wheat panicky: oxtra nominal; No.1 white, 1.2945 Fohrunry, $1.20; March, $138; uf #13754) moling Nu. 2, numinal, te= —_— INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 18—GUAIN—Whent atendyt No.2 rod, 61.712 Corn stoady at I840We, Oats mtoady at gene. oOswran. Osweco, N. Y. Jan, 15,—Giatn—Whoat steady Corn in moderate demand; Western mixad, f50, ; PETROLEUM. CLEVETAND, Jan, 15,-PETROLKUI—Bteadys atand= ard whlta, 110 toast, BY Pirrsnena, Jan. Jan, 16. —PETNOLEOM—Markstopenet declined to #1.10, ut which pric 1t Mont Was avoraying S00; trana DRY GOODS. New Vouk, Jan. 1—Business moro active with cominission Louses, Cottun goods In better demand, nnd very atrang, Severa! wrades of Atinntic brown aheotings are advanced ie. Medium and Mght fancy printa in good demand by Southern and Souttwestern buyers. Heary unto and nilemool fancy caxstmercs i tere, highteretdht clouing Foolenequiot but trims. Foreign Koods slugytah. COTTON. gr. Louts, Jan. 15.-CoTroN—Flrmi middlings 1346; 108 480 batos; rocuipts, 1100; abipmonte, 140); stock, —— TURVPENTINE, WILMINGTON, Jan. 15.-SMuITS TURPENTINE— Quiet nt 4030. PEKIN WHISKY RING. Tho Caso of Warncr Dinposcd OF Yeu~ terdny im the United States District Court at Springticld. BSpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Jan. Vi.—Tho Inst of the far-fumed Pokin whiaky-ring cuses was disposed of inthe United States District Cart to-day, the only indletments ‘now pending being those against Honry Westerinan, whlch will be dis missed when he presents his pardon from tho President to tho Court, as be will when the cases are colled. The only other caso remnining wus that of John Warner, Mayor of Peorin, who was Indloted a year ago in connection with a Inge numnbor of whisky ringsters ut Pekin and Peoria, the speolfle charge ugulnst Warner being that of conspiring to defraud the Government. I hns always beon held by Judges Blodgett and Trent, Of Hinvis aud by tho othor Distriet dudes of the country, that stich cases 18 this of Ware ner'’s was not barred by tho statute of Iimitas tions for five years, that belug the period fixed by the statute in regard to indictments for de- frauding the revenue, an Indletinent for cone aplracy tgulnst the Government being barred in three venrs. Last year the Judea tn New Yorle who differed upon the «question as te whetho: ind{otmonts for conspiracy to defraud tho rey enue wero barred in three or five years, vor tiled tho matter to tho United States Suprome Court. In Novermbor lust that tribu- nal suttled the question, dectiing that in an tn- dictment for conspiracy to defraud revemie tho conspincy. ‘was tho offonse charged, und that such ah Indictment would be barred tree years: after tho offense was committed. Warner wis in position to take advantage of the decislo Accordingly when his case was called to-day h withdrew lila plea of * not guilty,” previonsly en- tered, and Intorpoged a plea setting forth that tho oensies -leyed In. tha. Jadietment were com’ quitted prior to three years previous to the tnd ing of tho Indictinent, and were therefore ‘barred by tho statute of Ihnitations. ‘This was ndmitted by District-Attorney Connolly, and tho Court, after hearing, found for defondunt, Proceedings were negordingly’ dismissed, and Warner discharged. A number of those ine d{eted with Warner could have taken advantage of the anine plea had they not pleuded guilty and settled their cuses before this decision by the Bupreme Court, thorugh it would not have fnter- fered with most of tho onses, —<$—$—<———___ - FLUSHING THE CANAL. _._, To the Editor of The Chtcago Tribune. Ciuicago, Jan, 12.—Several favorable notices of what is culled * Dr. auch's plan” for cleans: ing the Chicago Itlyer, or “Garlic Creek,” huve recently appeared In your puper, Tho real nu- thor of tho proposed reconstruction of th pumping-works !s n gontictnan whose tnodesty is only cuuuled. by bly merit: as aman and a clti- went His plan proposes not only the reconstructlon of the pumplng-works, but nlso the rebullding of tho lift-lock nt Hridgepurt, with perhaps thu breast wall omitted, Instend, howover, of ruls- ing tho water efyht fect, 18 was the ease before the change of level in the Summit division of the canal, ho would content himsolf with an nddi- tion of three feot above tho present surface of the 1 Of courso, thia would require much Teas power fo. ralse a given velume of water than to lift st.oluht. fect. ‘Three fevt. wa add about one-third to the preaunt depth of ter in the cannl, which, with the fnerensed pres Ure or head, togothor with-the grentor width ot talned by the increase of tho surfice to sevent two Instend of ulxty fect, would: certainly dis- charg nore than double the quintlty of water which now flows through the anit Tho pin seems plaualbla upon a inero onsial ylew? but what are the drawhucks, if any ? Flest, tho high tevel was nover mn) piled exclusively by’ the pumps and wheel wt rldgeport, which were only indemand to supply the deficioney In the mount obtilned —thromgh the Calumet foeder during the senson of low water in tho | Calumet River. “Tho amount wo raised waa never equal to tho quite tty which now flows freely Into tho eunnt by the Tore of fret wane, The plan proposed would require the construction and malutennuce of Buichinery compotent to tft five or alx tines ns much water fora distunce of three feet ns wis formerly posaible for the old warks to clevute Bight feet, * curt unsitming that it would require uo greater power to do the proposed work, tt Would. di inoud the constant working of that niachin day and night, for tho entire year, No wat could How direetly Into the “canal trom t reer asthe look would havo to be kept et stantly closed, exvept tor sho jsBaue oF bouts, to provont tho entire ucreuned flow through the canul from resurning ut once to the tlver. If it should be clilmed thut the punning could be dispensed with during seasons of high water in the luke, thon it, would bu necessary to ett at feeder from the ‘river into the canal and con. atruct a wido gttard-look upon it, to permit the posen of tho water, tho narrow chamber at 8 lft-lovke Cau entirely tou contriuted to permit: anything ko tho preaent tlow into the ‘Thy certainty with which water will scok ite level, is tho strong argument for the proposed Ancrenso of heud;, but whut would be the offcet botween tho potut where It became neeenury to construct artifiaial hanks for tho cnuul, down to look Nu. tnt Lockport? Such banks would have to bo greatly strengthoned, and raised at lense two feet bigber thin they now nre, ar there would be a miiccession of breaches which wontd make the canu! practically valucless Cor the pur- poses of nayinition. These banks miyht be Strongthoned and_rilscd, und large waste welrs be constructed at Lockport to permit the sure plug wator td excape into tho Desplaines; but Woutd tho ond obtulned justify tho cost? All that would bo yined would, ‘ut beat, be butt teinporury rellef, and would increase tho dilile oyly and expense of nuking tho enlargement of the canal, which must flunily by done both for commercin] and anuttary purposes, 8 health of tho elty {8 4h no iiinedlate dans F, us the mere odors from the river and canal, owover unplorsunt, ure by no munis dently, ‘The crews on tho ston propellers now In Use On Socanat ond river, men, women, und children, who flvo upon thelr constantly ayRuted surfaces, Bre as healthy, fut, and robust as If thoy llved In ahe parw air of the White or Rocky Sfouncalus, Yours truly; Se Ganvoway. 1") * -Geny Garfeld, eet, arflcld was not in Columbus, but In teveland, when nominated by the Republican gaucus forthe United Btutes Senute, When in- forined of his nomination he salts - a At grateful that L was nominated by no- elanution without iny betpg thore atull, Tab; ‘twonty yours of, solutoly atood aluofand in my” ubllodite Tbuve nover woltelted the Honnation wastby of the offices which I buye held. ‘pl Ts too fmpartaut ¢ one to be soraubted utter 1 peranal attention, aud f appreolate it ull the and gow teak ik bes come $4 this unanimous ‘pontanvous way," =. SS : E Jts oruet for parents ta let tholr children auf- forwity oougusland: colds, whion. fe, pera ae ar en ae EN + Suns ip, Per Bull's Cough Byrup.: » 25° ON *CITANGE, A Very Irregular Feeling in the Grain and Produce Markets. General Bronk in Values Early Owing to Outsldo Pressure. Two Millions Storage Room Provided by Veasols in the Rivor. ‘Tho produce markets of this elty were very variable yesterday, the fcellng belng much moro frrogular than on any othor day for several weeks past, There was a general break in prices carly, which secmed to be chiefly duc to the decline of the previous day, Wednesday's weakness here was telegraphed out to other plaves and deinorafized not a fow of thom, the interior warketa belng more affected by tho news than Liverpool or New York. Outside or- ders camy in again with a rush, chlefly In wheat and pork, with agmaller number of orders to selliard and corn. Tho other markets wero chiefly affected locally in aympathy with these. The wheat market opened quite panicky un- der lnrge orders to etl; tho offerings of the tirat half hour were mich In excessof tho willingness of huyera to take them, The first break of about aecent exhiusted the marine ona good many lols, which had been rendered thin by the depression of the previousday, and that brought ont a fresh baten of setters, Along towards: noon these afferinga had been mostly dispo of, and th mit. {urned dow after 12 recelptot a grente quintity of selling orders from. the country whieh hud been induged by the: telexraphig nows of the morning's wonkuess. The total deeting in wheat was 24) conta per inhel from the In prices of Wednesdny. but tho market closed wadcellne of only 244 cents, and intho afternoon thore was i renetion which mule tho latest: prices only xbout a quarter low. that, of tho hventy-four hours previous. ‘The loweat priee of the day for Febranry wheut wus $1224, tho Inst on Change $1.23), and the latest of the afternoon 81.25, THE MANKET POR FEURUATY was much stendler than that for Maret, the proemluin for tho fatter month ringing from barely half.a cont early inthe day to fully one eont towards the close of ‘Change, The reason of this was, that tho offerings of February wheat were the lurguat of the two 1 Httle past noon, tho desire of some to get out of the deal being aceompunied orush oof xome others: to preparo for Febnitary deliveries by ebunglng over ito the succeeding month. The market for ensh wheat was very dull all day, and tt was: practically amsalable during n great part of the season, ‘The decline on ‘Chan was nbout three vents, the range of spot No.2 helng ball cent below February, while No. 3 declined to $1.06, Winter wheet' war seareely’ salable, ex= cept ft apeeial locations where one or two cir- | Touds were wanted, But ax the arrivals were small, there was no particitlar pressuyo to sell, and the market for those grades was not relus tively a stendy one. The crop of bears seemed to be even larger than the wheat crop at ono time of the day, and: predictions were freely made that the mirket wanld drop to $1.10 before the end of next week, while not. few thought that Keene had alrenly unlondod a great part of his whent, and that the quantity carried by him originally hid been very mutch eXurorated. Somo even Ventired to ox press the belief thit tho umount of money that ecnne here at tho beginning of the month was need. chietly to pay for lnrd {nated of wheat, a8 wns generully gpposed. | But there were a good. muy * shorts" who were willlg to f0 tn at tho decline, a good deat of wheat belng bought i that hud heen sold in the | nefehbor- hood of $L) to $105 for February wid March, ‘The rather biz profit, contented thie parties who were on tho “short” side, and thoy preferred to necept It and settle up the dents tathor than ran tho risk of losing a part or tho Whole af the profit by walling lon yey seemed to think that thore fs atl) cnpltal enough, under th 1 to make If pussible to run prives up mueh higher, though doubting the abllity of the whent-loklérs to sell ont thelr losd at a pratt te European eongumers before tho next harvest, 3 THE MARKET FOR CORN was depressed three-quarters. to seve! of a cont by avmputhy with wheat, tho was reably a good demand for tho arth for spot and for Muy delivery. ‘Tl ws chietly wanted to loud into. vessels, and the May corn was wonted by part who sold the cush corn 1s thoy had previously done, carrying Ttayatinst. snles unde for May, “Bat buyers re Mueed thelr bids 18 wheet went down, and holders were not uble to successfully resist: the decline, Cash corn sold down to 30 cents, but. reneted later in the day to ils, which was only nauarter of a cent below the list. price of ednesday, while May sold: down to dt, and 34, which wis procisely the same fg. uty ag twenty-four hours provions, Tho Inciting cause of the weakness in geuin during the past two daya seemed to be the prep: wrations made tor Increasing the capacity of tho clovators to take in more grain. A food muiny people have formed the opinion that. whont and earn, With athor cereals, would probe ably rile strony during the remainder of the winter, beewuse wl the grain now here ts belng earried by capital, and would prevent. an ‘eo in coming in to be gold in competition with It. ¢. people even thought thht they suw the element of a manmpoth corner in both whout aud that would throw Into tho shade all previous ciforls of speculating eapitallsts to ball prices on tho unfortunate shor aa Re 2.000 he cash vor of vesacl room fora little x eof grat, and the determination under- atood to have been formed—though pothing has a yet been done—ta ADOPT OTHER MEASURES for taking care of whatever grain inay come In during the next three months, have whollshed this idea, and numerous purtivs who had looked at things with a strong eye now turned around and thought that things puld be Ine Itnbly depressed to. t extent by the nes onmmliting oferiugs of nit the country, Partles outaide are eve urties In Chicago, and th aa well as in the country, who have beon following in tho witke of Keeno and his nasocintes, are those who sent In thelr orders to sell yesterday and tho day before, Some of them neted under tho fmpression that Keene tid alrendy grown trod ot bis lead, whtlo athors believed that the Joul would: prove te be too much for him, how- ever manfully ho might stand up under it to the bitter end, The deelino in provisions wna also severe, anid appeared to be chiefly the consequence of tho break In wheat, ‘eral parties who are gener- ally prominent in the whent eirelo rushed Inte the ‘pork-pit carly inthe day and olfered pork tight and left, the result hele a decline of seme 400 barrel additional te that autered during «Wednesday, ‘fhe — gales of the diy v tho largest of tho yeur thug far, and erated 18 mich ns at any tithe, except two days ditring the paliny tines of lust Quto- ver. Lunt and meats fell off fn ssipathy, but were not weak, ‘The offerings for Tard nt tho de- cline of nbout 1214 cents were not large, and the break fy ments was chlolly confined to short riba, which ure dealt in as Toca! futures. Thoy Toll off W124 cents per 100 pounds, while grew ineuts for curing were quotable na in good de- anid nnd eaten Hi at previnns prices, ‘The de- nnd for export wits witerstood to bi really a good one, us for three or four days previous, and Marties in that brunch of trade stated that the: anw no aceaston for a break hy prices, though that was invited bya depression ut the Stock+ Yards, partly due to the INCREABED ARIIVALS OF 1008. ‘The receipts for the day were nbout 40,000 head, and thoso are expected to be cetlpsed: by tho wre rivals of the coming week, and expecially if the condition of the comtry roads should Lmprove, ag expeeted, with the ndyent of coltur weather, aft Brent deal of whispering was heard on ‘Change among the knowing ones In reqand to brenks, nod nt one timo Tt was thought that two ‘or three fallires wero fimminont. Hut tho vol- Jupses, Hany, were contined to ‘parties outside who lost tho moncy thoy had invested with operators here, A” good many Lota were gold out at about tho prices touched when tho mirying weru oxhatsted, so thit tho con. mission inen Jot compuanitively little, and the focal speculators were set on thelr feut agalu by the ndvance of the ufternvon, There wers no further charters of vessols berate Haag fur as Inquiry uneng those anp- posed tu inow served to ‘doyctop any. ‘To the ist wlrendy published should be iddod the sohooner Fe A. Morse, with a eapielty of 40,000 bushels, and the schooner M. L. tlggie, with enpackty of 2,000 bushels, both of which were chartered tho other day but. nat reported . through tho usual ehannols at the tine, Tho | total chartered capacity uy to date ta 8 tittle over 2,000,000 bushels, and tho vlovators are belng oaaily but steadily’ relloved of thelr contents in unlor to tanke room for qralnon track and what ty still tourrive over such of the roudd asnre taking any shipments from tho country district. The dmiding process wont on yesterduy, ua tho: any before, without any notse or fuss. ‘Tho J, W. Dum was fled ue itt tho tock Inland * A," tho Preston at the Galena, tho Peterson and tho Ellsworth wt Armour & Dole's now clevator “'D," anit tho Arabhy was absorbing whut grain sho’ cold at tho Gulena, with « prospect of wetting fully loaded some time. to-day. Bo far all the chuirturiig baa beon done by dB. Lyon, ‘That guntlemun fa at presont out atthe elty, but Inquiry at bi oltice brought furth thostatomont that no additional vessel room, would probably: be secured for awhile yet, at leat not in tha line mediute future, RELIEY MEASURE : fa already dotug Ita work, though us yot it affect South Bide houses only, whieh eroully Nowd It tho suost. Thore tas been no rive fn the mica, veven conts a bushel being the figure for storage until the oponing of navigation in April aud frelght to Buitalo at thut time, ‘The sehomny,, preset bor, ta one that works well In threo ways, Itrulleves tha overcrowded clovatory, nesures tho yeeselnen of plenty of business ou tha ry nd of nuvigation,—oven tf thoy do take the Uf a rule int Tuted—and in source of ‘profit to tho doulor, who saves from two to’ two and a half conts a bushel, at the prosont rute of sturaye, and considerable lu tho way of Insurance, thy mai rates tor ¢ ttor proteatio: tw $3 for the period butwoen i tab “as RS spector, ors will continue the same ax Inst year, Tho Weighor has not yot been appointed, auth wretches are practlalng their dirty and cruch trick should give them the full bengllt of tho aw. who made t lnr, and want.an owner for the pruperty. ine. and eluyutor. stloal Court, with ony opening of navigntion: Thoro Is, of course, 0 Minit i the erin nt of avaliable veasel-room, but it will be somo Iittlo tline yet before that limit f# renehed. ‘ NOARD OF TRADE COMMITTREB. The following committees have boen np- pointed hy the Directors of tho Board of ‘Trade: peuttve Committeo, Measts, Hf. W. Hoyors, Denham, and Seribne: Inance—Hamilll, Wheeler, and Lester. i hip—Croaby, French, and Larminte. Market eporte—Froneh, Hamill, and Lester, Rooma—Royers, Adama, aml Huck. Provision fuapection—Benzley, Higgins, Ware ner, Rchwartz, Kebertaon. Flour Inapeetion—Heermans, Binko, Scribner, Norton, Warrot, Ot spections—Howe, Clark, and Fronch, Cee ae iat Buidlug--Larminie, MeDermid, Luck, Rules—Adams, Popo, and Dunham, Legal Advice—MeDermid, Hamfll, Rogers. ‘Transportution—Clark, Howe, Wheeler, Warehouses—Pope, Dunham, and Wheeler, Welghing—Wheeler, Ragley, and Howe, Distilled Spirita—Huck, Crosby, and Adams. Meteorolngienl Observations—Lester, McDer- mid, and Poy Ope, Miscetiancats Business—Heermans, Crosby, and Scribner, The Secrotaryabip of tho Roard, Flour In- rovision Register, and Rely Inspeet- LOCAL CRIME. SIIOOTING AFFRAY, Two colored mon named Wiliain Henry Wash- fogton and William ating “ Split’ Johnson, ems ployed us waiters tn Martin Cw restaurant nt No, & Fs ing with ecnavh othor yesterday morning, and did not cease until about § o'clock, when hoth became angry. Then, a3 Johnson way leaving the room, Washington drow nis eallbre revolver and shot his antagonist in the right thigh, inilleting a revere but not danger- ous wound. ‘The bitl waa extracted by Dr, Pars kerat his office near the corner of State and Hurrison streeta. The affair was kept quiet until last evening, when the Arn ya Kaloo and urth avonte, begin fool- police vd Washington tn order to hit eutiluted by a Police Court examination, sue prisoner refuses to aay anything about it, John: that blinaed Washington asleep and struck hy with a wot towel, which was all the provocntion offered, was able to cume ‘to tie station to any dit Hot wish to proseente, as ho thought purtinily to blaine. He faye he found im in the face TITE ITEADLESS ROOSTER. Churles Rice, arrested on complaint of the Hu- mune Soelety for exhibiting a headless rooster, was fined $14 and costs by Justice Walluce yes- terday morning. When arrested and locked up ut tho Armory tho provious ovening, be ro- quested to be allowed to keep the rooster with him, whe valued it yery highly, and tt had to revelye the closest nttention to keep It alive, “The request was granted, but on Role to hia cell tater [twas found that be had bird and atuffed It into the sewer to avold fur- thor investigation, ‘Theso living Lendless rogat- ert ure springing nto exist country, and the Humane Society has informa- tlon of the moxt” i preparing those birds for exhibition. A fresh bird kiled the nes all over the Mtrugcous cruelty practiced to be prepared cyery few days. Tho ‘ities In avery town where these fnhurnin ROBBERIES, Willio Standinger, George Moyen, and Joseph Petrie, M-yeur-old boys, are locked up at tho ‘Twentyesecond Street Staton charged with bur- glarizing a freight-cnron the Pittsburg & Fort Wayne Rallroad, and stealing one box of rubher bobtsand another boxof rubber shoes. The ¥ Petrie was wenring a palr of stolen shocs nt the time of his arrest. Oncor W. J.Mooney, while traveling post on Wihush avonte nt 0:33 a colored mit 608 State street cnr Inst evening, caine upon who had just emerged from No, de a bundle. The fellow run when ordered to halt, and the of- one shot at hin, which caused him to drop the bindie. ‘The thlef cseaped, Tho bun- die was found to contain six unlaundried shirts, which wero identified by Jobn Walte, of No, 608 Stato street, and which tho th ofa trunk, In the bullway whi open, Hef hud tuken out ich bad been left Philtp Johnson, n hard-looking character, was yesterday arrested on Stato street, near Polk, or having in bis possession a dregs of wine cashmere dress, trimmed with satin; a_ silver cake-buskets a binck dingonal cout und vest; two palrs of puntaloons; a bunting silver watch ann Md-plated. chal Wwe tt of chloroform, a revoly. an Keys. Detectives WI tT ethyat, rings; i wbuneh of ley and Amstel, O arrest, think hu isan export burg- TL JUSTICES, Georgo R. Smith, the man who robbed C, R. Brashberger’s plice of somo clothing and opora- tickets tho other night, was held to tho Criminal Court yestordaysin bonds of $600 by Justice Summerticld, ‘The cases of Constable Maddocks and J.C. & G. Parry, tho warchonwemen, ehurged by Byl- yester Grenthouse with refusing to give up prop- ortyon a writ of replevin tn violation of the uew statute on the subject, were declded by dustico Brown yesterday, Barrys, and fined Mnddcelee $5. He sald hoe eel a ‘that the Constables should be taught 1 Ho discharged tho Mike MeDonatd camo up before Justice Sum- janet yesterday to answer to those Violations ho 12 2o'elouk drdinanes. Wis attorney, Fred elnimed that one of tho churges had ic before bls cllcnt had been notified to » nad that was accordingly dismissed, ‘The sevond one was disintesed on necount of the abscnve of the offivor, and the third was dropped beeause no summons bad been sorved. Siitchell's ingenuity should be rewarded. Johy Deveraux, suspected na the thief who robbed Mra. fauneson, of No, &4 Stato street, of 4 pockeibonk contalulng a small um of moncy, wns seatorduy tned $25 by Justice Wallace. Wernesday evoning, Mrs. Isaacson and her com- panton, Mrs. O. H, Ablgren, of No. 418 Archer avenue, Wore approached by two men, one of whom demanded tholr money, whilo the, othor wade wv threatentiy gesture with n knife or re- volver. Mri. Tsancson was unable to identity: Deveruux, but wus tolerably sure ho was tho man, Charles Behrens, a clynremanufncturer doing buaslnoss at No, 221 West Madison street, was out Wednesday fora “thne,” and bo fell: in with Tammi Thompson, & Wost Side blondy, Eni entleod Behrens into a olgur-stgro at No, lt Mouth Dospiaines strect, whery she auu- vocded in relioving him of a. pooket- hook contuining — sume e124, They left tho .pilueo together, «and Keon uftor she slipped away from him, He discoy- erod his losa_ yosterday imorning, went beforo Justice Brown, and awore out 4 warrant for the wirl's urreat. Sho wia captured by Constable Hartinun, and gave bunds of $500 tu’ ay pear bu- fore Justleo Hiden, Jan, 20° Tho wie that Behrens wanted to marry her, and that she hud promised to becume his wife, eluiing ——— KILLED OR RUN AWAY. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. SHELuyvitte, Ind., Jan, 15,—Abuut four weeks ago thoro npponrod In Norristown, eleven miles south of here, a German painter who gave his nie as Johnson, He farmed tho uequuintance of a witow numed Arnolil, whogo deceased his band wags one of tho tirst mon in tho county, Johngon wis aman of tlno address, and readily foual employment, Mrs. Arnold haying some pa tho sumo thie taking his board with hor, Nothing out of the wiy was thought of this, ua in tho country towns tt fs onstomary for wttch things to ogentr, ‘Tho ro was great Kure prise whon, tye weeks liter, Johnson and Mrs, Aruold were married, ba but the length of thine spe this morning that the fady “loved not. wise but too well.” Whon Johnson commenced ins eourtahip he represonted to Mrs. Arnold that he wus very wonlthy, and thar his jaronts wero in Germany, and that if she would murry hin thoy would tik a bridal tour and vialt tho socucs of hls boyhood, seoure his monoy, return to this country, und natl ‘or Tudiinapolla, lady onamored of his representations, consent. ing to have hin for better, for worse." Tat Monduy morulng tho gontlomnn secured his wife's horse and buguy for the purpose of oom. Ing to this place to complete urmingements for tho propoaud trip, He left the turnout at ono of tho Ilvery-stables, takdny tho tlrst train for In- dhinapolts, tn the evening he returned, went to tho stable, ordored tha horse, saying bo would roturn In a fow minutes, aa ho must yo up town, ‘Tho horse was hitched to the Dugas but up to this time Juhusen hus not returned, riuus disappesrauco has caused considerable ox. cltewent, and fears are cntortalned by somo of foul play, Mex Arnold thinks be will untegs ho has been killod, Inting to do, Jolingon commenced the work, at known ench othor Hed. It is learned tako up their residence in Clncine ‘Tho wis Hs inyuto- ppeee Ee = THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ADHAN, Mich., Jan. 15.—Johu 8, Pook, keeper of tho Lawrenco House restaurant, and well known amoung tho sporting fraternity 1u Grand Ttuplds and Chicugo as tho “Phat Roy," wout to Jail this atternoon to tarry ten days, In addition to paying numerous flues end costs under the Stute law forbidding bililurds, cards, ote, beluy pluyed In Uquorsntoons. This is the In the Wyornus temperance movement emanat- sa frola loading Bysingellual churehes of tho first xlep ‘The Popular View of the Maino Caso, ub (Dem 5 Huston Post a All muattake soutsuiiog Of tio fact that the bat tise of dlttane da not und will not look gre ut thiy controveniy from a technical and 1k sctaulda aol the Supe tand in. that fn rao iow lonrn that the Suprowe mocratonthe bench, hus de return, HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1880, cided It to have been MWegnily done. In on popular election, what satisfactory answor will our Democrytic friends putin? Tt ts for them to consider this, not only as affecting Maine, but the country at Inrgo. SOCLAL EVENTS. CALUMET CLUB. ‘The bachelor members af the Calumot Club tendered n-reeeption Inat eyoning to tholr frlendant the club-house, corner of Michignn avenue and Eighteenth’ street. Tho affair was abritliant success {n every particular, and tho epictons partora wore crowded during tho even ing with tho benuty and fashion of Chicago's best socicty. Tho house wns brilliantly illum. innted, and tho sirects In tho vicinity were ablaze with calesum Hgbta, ‘The Club hus about 3% members, cighty-seven of whom are bachelors, and the reception Inst evening was under their management. It was tho first affair of tho kind ever atternpted by the Club, and ita signal success revects great credit upon tho Coinmittee of Arrangements, Mesars, Angell. Alexander, Sard, Fleetwood, Kimball, and Weexlruft. No Invitations were issued to other than menibers of tho Club, A feature of the prening waa the “ Hnekelors’ Runes which afforded Infinit amusement to those present. The only attempt at decoration was a Jarge miss of elegant beugueta in the forory and those were ‘alyteinted, among tho ludies during the quadriite by the bachelor hosta, To say that tho presentations were most gallant would be supertiucns, The large parlorg and lbnery were ennvased, and the cvening was given up to dancing. Jott Hand's orchestra furnished excellent music, About {o'clock Kinsley served a“ bouffe” supper, which was partaken of by tho guests nt thelr leisure, és Prominont among those present were: Mr,and Mrs. 'T. B. Mnekstone, Mr. and Mrs. Burch, Gen, and Mrs, Chetinin, Mr. and Mra. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hayden, Mr. and Mra. 5, A. Storrs, Mr, and Mra. Alfred Cowles, Mr. and Mrs, Woodrow, Mr. and Mrs. Grannis, Mr. and Mrs, F. D. Gray, Mr. and Mra, {. M. Hodges, Mr. and Mra. Nelion in, Mr. und Mra. Jobn 'T. Leste: LL, Otia, Mr. and Mrs, Ferd W. Peek, Mr. KE. T. Bawyer, Mr, and Mrs. C, 1, Se ir. and Mra. 3 Mr. and . Tueker, Jr,, Mr, and Mrs, Ceorge nj Mr. and Mrs, John L, Peek, Mr. and Mrs, i Parmly, Mr, and Mrs. B. T. Jansen, M1 Chigolin, ir. fn rs, J. We Downe, Mr, an p H, pga Mrs. J... Coleman, Mz, and 3 Mr. and Mrs, Enos tig Uri “Haleom, Mr. and Mra J. A. Ate kins, Mr. and Mrs. ©, 1, Wetmore, Mr. and Mrs. Ezm J. Wheeler, Mrs, Irving Stearns, Mra. Heyworth, Mra, W. F. Watker, Mr. and. Mra. John B. Sfayo, oir and Mrs, J... MeDermid, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hale, tho Misses Duell, Ada Indger, Fannie Fleetwood, Jennie Cox, Hertha Hamilton, Hosella Campbell, Otis, Fannie Parsons, Bertie and May Beyan, Grace Hodges, Corwith, Jessic Mend, ‘of Evanston, Kelth, Enders, Bertha Ainith, Fannio Trego, Gertie Derby, Hiln Root, of Buttalo, Belle Jansen, Beers, Smith, Low, Adams, Carrie Howard, Nina Kent, Emmn Hooth, Hilton, Glover, Tuttle, Hattie Foote, Sinith, of Milwaukee, Dutcher, of Milwaukee, Core, Stuger, Jansen, Pleasants, of Rock feland, Burbank, of Bt. Paul. Keep, Bertha Smith, sommem, Floronee McNeill, APY Snow, Measrs. Willlam Angel, Wiliam Jf, Kord, Lew Iodges, Georga Flephens, Crane, Rt. W. Cox, C, F. Kimball, John H, Hamlin, W. C.D. Grannis, Knos Ayres, George and Jarvis Glover, John Crerar,G.M. AlexanderM, Lester Coifeen, Charles Bt ait Honore, M. Mf. 8. Mitrsh, Coelgotl, Fleetwood, Charles W. Woodruff, W. F. vr, Addison oy, George L, Otla, Charles Kell; Dery re Meeker, George Pp, A. Healy, Dr. M.8, Deane, Janes Sf, ‘Ruste, Wiliam Armour, Joseph H. Andrews, Henry M. Bacon, sidney Shey fant of Milwaukee, Brown of 8t. Louis, Willinm A. French of Boston, EK. 1t) Wadsworth, Moses J. Wentworth, Nor man Willams, Horace Williston, J.C. Whitne ‘Ys M.C. Stearna, Jr, Fred Jl. Sinlth, RL. rons John Quirk, 1, W. Huston, A. L. Rockwell, D, d, Jones, George N. Stiles, L. B. Ribald, Theo~ dare J. Sehnelder, O. J, tough, 1. D. Willinms, Walter B, Mitchell, Charles ‘I, Howe, Samuel J: Glover, 8. L. Colburn, and Horace Wualleston, —+ COMPANY C, Company C of the First Regiment gavo # re- ception and mask ball atthe armory Inst night, which was very largely attended, and was a suce vess In every particular, The utmost care was taken to ndmit only people of the highest respectability, and none presented them- selves sive those who had received in- vitutions, None were inasked BAY the members of the regiment and their fmmedi- ute Indy friends. Company C's boys, assisted by some of the members of the reghnental stuf and of Company H, afforded tho uudience 1 mit deal of amusement by thelr grotesque ress and antics, A dress-parade wns held, and some very laughable .orders were read. ie ‘band was not tho leust amusing feature of tho entertainment, After 11 o'clock the fibusters: uninasked, and all jolned In tho merry dance, which wus kept up until a respectubly late bour. amma Farther Prococdtngs of the Butter and Cheeso Makers of the Badger State— Elcction of Officers, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Exxnorn, Wis., Janu. 14.—At the Dairymen's association to-diy W. D. Hourd made # prace tleal nddress on tho tople, “What Shall Te Done to Promote Botter Dalry Education Among Our Farmers?” Hoclnimed that {t was hard to get tho farmers ta take caro of the milk thoy pro- duced, so that tho beat manufacturers could mnke a good article of butter or cheese. Thoy defented tho maker in his best efforts; and it wns so partly becuse they had not the proper uta jon, Ambition was tho futher of educa forriam was called on, and told how much be liked the new ayatemn than tho old, Ho ‘wasn dairy farmer simply, and. did not patronize a fuctory.” He practiced tho old style of setting inked grado Durhams, Ho admitted that by bis syatom that some days it took thirty pounds of milk to muke u pound of butter, and othors that ho could do it with seventeon pounds, which shows his system bad no certainty about it, as the new methods provide for, Tho tople was further alsenssed ka paper. by Hiram Stnith in betulf of bis nesoctntos,—Re> en of the University. Ile was followed by 11, Morrison on the sane topie in relation to promoting the education of the fumer. ‘Tho topic, “What Are the Faults of Wiscon- sin Butter and How to Remoudy Them?” was dis- cussed ina paper by F.C, Curtis, of Rocky Run, Miss Morley, a maker of premium butter, was cutled up and oxpluined bor method, the chief morita of which were washing in the pure strong brine and sulting when tn the granuluted state. As Fostor, of Sugur Creek, and W. D. Hoant read papers, the latter one written by L, B, Gil- berton! Bnslllage, Tho Committes on Oflicora for the ensuin; year reported for President, Stephen Fuyill, De wVADS Feaprattitict W, Curtis, Fort Atkinson ‘treasurer, P, Clinton, Waukesha, Tho 80 ox-Preatitents are all Vices Presiden report of the Committee was unui adopted, jworge C, Lawrence, of Waukesha, read a pa- per in regurd to tho International Dairy Fair, Hiram Sintth was called up to give his views whether goad oleomurgaring was bound te come In competition with good dairy butter, He cons sidered ft preferable to common tnitter, but It bore no compurigon to tho Inest erenmery, 3. Duvis, of Chicuxe, bellaved that oleomar- marine was better thin conimon dairy butter, and would bo hirgely used Inatend of creamer and that It was to bo fought inost suucessfully by Improving the general grade of dulry butter, ‘Premiuing were then awarded, << THE NORTHERN DEANERY. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Frrevont, Ib, Jan, 15—The ninth annual convention of the Chapter of the Northern Dennory vommeneed a session at Zion Eplacopal Church thig ovening, Tho Rey, R, F. Sweet, Doun, hus prepared an Interesting program, 1 0 paper on “Tho Churchman at Work ———_. HAIL INSURANCE COMPANY, Special Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune, MiLwaukes, Jun, 15.—The Mutual Hail Insur- Qnee Company of thiselty, which undertook to atford protection to the Granger community of tho Northwest aguinst dumage done to growing: erops by hait-stornis, hus fatled in business. Emit Walter, as Assignee, is now cloding up tho ntfulrs of the institution, The Mubilitivs of the Company are suid to bo abuut $20,000. As- seta the sume, $$ INDIANA DEAF AND DUMB, Bpectal Dispatch tv Tha Chicago Tribune, INDIANAVOLIS, Jat, ‘15.—Tho Directors and Superintendent of tho Indianu Deaf and Duinb Aayluin subinitted thelr thirty-alxth annual ree port to tho Governor to-day, showing U8¢ pupils Feoulved, und Mfty-seven disuharged, Revoipts frum all sources, $0440.03; disburacinonts, ¥6d,- 3 axtruondinury Serhan spouillo appro prtation, $10; expended for finproyemunts, 0.67, ——___-— MASTER IN; CHANCERY, Spectal Disputch to The Chicago Tribune. >, Exam, I, Jan. U.—Eugeno Ciltfurd, a prom: fnont young attorney of this clty, was uppoluted Hara chaste ct urt, to ng ey caUsL 0 resignation of the Hon. H.C, Lovell is Weatnen. Pronanipitizs.—Cold, with bigh winds and rains Rxposnre to, nny waster ‘a sure to produce colds anid kindrod disoases; and Her alee Tap Reopen tha toa ad ‘you will be on tho mute aldo. agi ; <<< A ; lon may be edb; wf gap erorsnvay at betula "gs llonvy of Horehound and : Fiko's'Tuvtiachy Drops cure inoue aunuta CITY GOVERNMENT. Other Departments Filo- Their Euti- mates with the Controtler. They Aggregate Over Malf'y Milllon More than Last Year, Owing to Unexponded Balatices the Tax Burden Will Bo Lighter, The estimates for tho expenses of the City Government for thd are about completéd, and all except that of tho Police Department, which In for $300,000, are in the hands of the Controllor. ‘Tho tnore Important of them bave alroady been Riven, Including the Department of Public Works, the Schoo! Board, the Health, Hullding, and Fire Departments, so all that remains to be given to complete tho Controller's mport to the Councli—which be fs to make up at his Ielsure— are the items of expense,which donot materially vary from year to year. Tho Fira Departinent’a estimate in detail wns Inia before the Controller yesterday, and as has been before stated calle‘for an appropriation of 8654,476,—an increase of about $26,000 over 1810, which Is readily explained. Tho estimate 1s made up of the following Items: BAINTICA -.. eevee + Itepntr of apparatus, new mre! CAREY ig Ropuirs of furniture, hose, hart 8, Fuel, feed, shoeing, and mi 516 1,200 Fire-niarm ma 12408 New buildings, monts, 26,096 SHG ‘The salaries areall on tho basis of Inst yenr, but.an {ncreasein the force 1s contemplated: fulliclent to take churge of the new machinery recommended, The muchinery embraces a nery steamer for House No. $0, corner of Ashland Avemuic and Jane street; u now steamer for No. 31, corner Ozdett avenue and Pauling streets a chemical engine for use nt Engine: House No. 1, No, 1) Dearborn strect, and also ono for use at the house of Hook & Ladder No, 4, Enst Twenty second treet. Ono of tho items cu lis for $5,600 for tho lease of a _ bulldog to be oceupled Life-S v= v cy ing Corps and chemicn! engine, to be locn ted Madison strect and the main branck of + another cnlls for $21,000 for ari ver r i Another fora brick building at No. 434 Webster avenue for an engine-houges another ig new atriking-lines and exten- ston of “joker” lines to house of Engine C om- pany No. >) and Chemical Engine Company: No. and still anothor for n new cable througk; tho Salle strect tunnel, and for placiag ten, new betwer the rly Hre-bon for conatructiny fire-alarm boxes in service. POLICE WANTS. Tho estimate of the Police Department, al- though not yet exposed to the public guze, enlls for a round balf-miBion, and (tla muds up weth- aut regard to the instructions of the Council to prox je for 1% extra putrolmen, It has not f en made publle simply becuusa ft hug not gone through the form of having been eubmitted to the Polleo Committee, but the determination {s to send {it to the Con- troller ua lt ia, tho order of the Ceounell notwithstanding, unicss the Committee, which is culled for this morning, should show a digpo- rition to fight the ornamental sulury Het In or der to restore the 5 per cent to the patnolinen which was tukeo from thom tho past! te they do show fight, however,—and thoy: have y every enuse to,-and the probabilities aro they will-tho 1) extra men may be provided for, provided the Mayor ~ will oonsont. Tat, whatever = may the estimate vu ntriller one forthe “secret. serv ant {dew of the Mayor's—the purpose be- do away-with tho detective system vers and place in the Mayor's hands tnstewd a fund to be used ns he mnyseo fit fu ferreting: ont crime ant eriminnis, ete, Tho following is a resuine of the estimates ns. a whole, mn AB CN Connell Monday evening: Election expe Tal expences. Pollee Courts... Pounds . Printing This is exclusive of the Bridewell, which ft,1s cnleulated will be self-sustaining, and of a tw molnor items, but Is not far from what will bo necessary to run the city the present. Penn Phe. vided the contemptated Improvements enlled for are undertaken, which are set forth tn the 9 :-, mates in detail, especluily in) the Fire Vepart- ment, Department of Public Works, and Health Department. ‘The npproprintion Inst year was only €3,778,- 450, or over bulf u million Jess than tho estimate & for tho current yenr, butinimakingtho |. LEVY FOR THIS YRAIC it will nat bo Decoualy. to rulse tho umornt apecitied by taxation,—In fact, under the 8 per porsibie to rien even i4 greit an amount as was mised in #470 for other thin schoo) purposes, The city ins about $700,0U0 saved from the appropriation of cont [imitation it will be fi Inst year to bo applied in the sppruprint fon for this yeu, its cash oa then there ire the buck taxes to be disposed af, Bven if the approprintions usked for shoul) be be raised by dircet taxation can be held within tho per cent limitation, whlelidoea not apply to the schoo! appropriation, and the prospect... cn tho whole, is that while the burden of taxa tion will be lighter for 1680 than it was for 1878, the gencrul Improvements will bo greater, _—————— Buffer on, Foe, on, sicken on, dlc on, if you will not use Hop Bitters and be cured, KIDNEY WORT. RIDNEY COMPLATIT Piles, Constipation;. Permanently cured by DIL It, I, CLAME, Benth Mere, Vt» enya, “Tn esses of KIDNEY TROUBLES tt has cctcd like m charm, It has dono better than any ro! Thuve reseribed it for | with ga od very badensce,"an1e Tear lator, he aoye Hit has never failed.” ‘Thousands who have been cured when all olf ser means havo failed, testify to tho remarkablo povver this greatremody baeluovercomlug these oud my ny aac, I AS A SPRING MEDICINE 7 ould USE IT. It acte Ste but aw-cly, Hones and by lie mreat ‘Feats pe a a great ‘Tonto pe fecittg's strength aud vigor which fe mat Overy houllby per There ena one but what needs Just such a rei wedy tode away with the naturul torpor of the #3 stem after ugh tho winter. hs ‘Ono packago makenalx quartuof Medielnn, cons RN talning no spirit, being prepared in pure we.te UL SALE BY ALY DELGGISTS, ; eee | WELLE, ERTARDION go, La Li inorbld pr sere: 42 the al to Yroprietarsy Turlington, Vt, LALA S ARLEN le RA POHOUS PLASTER GA) BENSON’S yl APCIN POROUS PLASTER: ‘ Hfua received (hu greatest number of unquesticen- ably rellubly iidorsements thut any oxtergal rein Way aver peculved From, puysiuiund drouulata, Abe ees, atid the putt Iirutng then ten s)-uat iupeiveuiont on the ordinary porpuy plasters aad alother external remedies, 8,000 Physicians and Druggists uf upod stand. ing’vohunlutedy indore theuad u grost hp Eignton sll other plosters: ings ve: Bold by all Drugatsts, ride, 'ebnte: BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. = HOTRLS, ae ORES, a, CARROLLTON HOTEL, Baltimore, Light, avd Gervian-sts,, Baltimore, 2d. Hates reduced to $$ und” according ty of rouina, - bat ray ba fhe most cous “tity, “Hlove itar 1 3 Of city uble roo! Hee a Fons ovntinuously to a! vars, Sintauty baldtore, Mal, Gute Bt i. TAVERLY’S THEATRE, Corner Monroe and Dearborn-sta, © Proprietor and Manager. HER MAJESTY’S OPERA. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, Jan, 16, Verdi's “Chef dndvre,"* 3.1L, Haverly.. ees Ae Dresses and Decorations, 1 ‘With entirely Now Scenery, ‘dmg Rune ACADrS (ilar fieit sppearance.) Director of the Musfe and Conductor, Bis. Arditt. Y, Jan. 1%, at 2 o'clock, Tiollint's ‘Opera, -A SONNAMBULA. pees nga a Bout itor ‘third “appearance. EVEING, Jan. 17, Gon aaa eer essagree Signore Ttancto oF Det Puente ansignor Antara roderic! ‘Mimo, Lapleche LAST WEEK OF THE OPERA. MONDAY, Jan. 19, Dontgottl's Opera, LUCIA DI LAMMERM: ‘dan, 2, V RIGOLETTO, “Sime, ‘Km! TR-NHOSSINT'S HSTABAT Principal Artists and the full Sue Special Advertisement, WAVERLY’S THEATRE. Proprietor and Manager. BUNDAY EVENING, Jan, 18, ot8 o'clock, Ttossint's “STABAT MATER,” other with aGrand Miscellaneous CONCERT. In leh the Principal Artints tho Full Orchestra and Chorus o! HER MAJESTY’S OPERA. Director of the Music and Conductor, Bignor Ardlt! JW, TIAVERLY.. Appear supported by PROGRAMME. Fiabnt Mater Dolorosn.—Chorun, i vw Mule, Alwina Volloria 1, Cary, Toceatis.” Blamor Gulass), ni Herr Hehrens und Chorus jee “duncts Mace.” Mi Cas y, Blanorl Hrumoli and Gainaal Arch Bae ul portem.” Aad. Cary, ‘Kiwing Vatloria and ando Corpus.” Mile. Alwinn Val- ‘cary, Slanor Brinoli, and liere ‘Amon—Chorus Finale. Atlle. Alwina Vatloria, Miss Hgnorl Brignoll, Galassi, and Chorus. a Morceau ala Gavotte— By th “Ave Maria ”....... Chorus—" 0 Bignure Hatlad (by desire)—" Gund Swodish Melodies. 10” (by dealra).Ardttl joatra. sserreoeasevssess@Onnol. ¢, Emitie ‘Arabre. woethoart ", Hatton ‘a Swinerherde b Trolbaltun ‘Slunur Brignoll, the, result of tho quarrel between the Committee and the Department, it is an assured fuet thryt Include among ita items ag {tb Grand March—" Le Parquette und t Balevny Chairs and Onle jon! For the convenience of thoy reskiny de up from ollicial data, and, as far’ | the Box Ofice will be open from 1 us! o learned, as they will be sent to the: HAMLIN THEATRE. nesduy und Saturd: ry i RIAN and GENEVIEY. theilting drama, UNDER THE ARCH; Or, The Love That Lives. Strong Cant—New Sconory and Proportices, ‘NILE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CINICAGO Tias for sale n larize lino df choice 6and7 per cent Ratlroud First Milwaukeo & St. Paul txta, bouring 7 por cont, duc Ip 1908, nro for sulo at 10734 and Interest, HOOLEY’S THEATRE, LAST PERFORMANCES OF COLLIERS SUPERN COMHINATION BANKER'S DAUGHTER! Undor the auspicos of A.M. Palmer, Union-Square Theatre, New York. Farewell Matinee Yatuniny at 2 p.m. jay Evening, Jan. IS—DICKIE LINGARD Jn tho Fayed E BELGARDE, 'S THEATRE, ‘Commencing Monday, Jan, 1, MISS ADELE BELGARDE, Under the manuyeie full dra cdiraltite Niet SARGENT, with Tosuurces,—amou nt- ing to severit hundred thousand dothirsy—and day, Hamlot. In Fai Mensure.” satu urduy events. Box oflce now oper, MWYICKER’S THEATRE, Last appearances of Mr, and Mrs, 1), ‘Vhis Evening—Honetit Night—Doublo BIN, ‘THE MERCHANT OP VENICE and HUN GéBSAR DE BAZAN. Saturday~Matineo and Nisbt—NANCISSE, DRINI Friday, “ Meuwure ay tuatines, * As You Like It.” Bi * itumniot.” nd necessary by the Connell, the umount te Raat thy Hoxton Theatro DRINK! DRINK! DRINK! Aun every evenin 3G, und Seta. Nos under 2 adiniusion to Wodnesday und Bature only Mund ec. Children under 1 WYVICKER'’S THEATRE, Noxt Weok, Chas, Heado's New Drama, DRIN K. HOUSTON THIKATIE COMPANY, Froposuls for Furnishing Iron Holts, Spikes, UNITED BraTEM ED ci MING Dernort, Mich. Jan, 1, LO, Realed proporsla, th duplicate, wlil he recelyid Quis alles, UME TT o'cluok, nook, un Fab. d Iba, Bt which tine und place they will ba ope: for furnishing a run Mutts, Gates, wid § t Harbor of Hefuge, at Sand Hosch, BM ‘Tho Government reserves the right to rt iropowats und full Infurmation ns to the man- dillbg, COndIMUDS tw De ut tid Werins of contract wn un applicant at this o Envelopes containing dele furlron Hi baery od jd purymuent, will proposals shoutd be markod: &o. for Harburof Refuge,” ed. f Enytnvers, U8. A. EE EDUCATIONAL. ROURNIGUES HHOOLS FOR’ DANCING, WEST SIDE—fOl and 4 Woat Madison-aty SOUTIT SIDE—L% and 10 'Twonty-fourth-st Claaser for Ladies, Children, and Genttemen. New f time, tin rocelyed aLany leulars xond for Cirewtar, QUFFFIEL DO College. in Civil ni HOOf, OF VA. en in Chemistry, ure and Appliad, ind Dynami! inonring, in lcultirre, Tiotany, Zomingy, Mineralowy, nn a nm ie }» Politlent NUIT Y, istury le. Far pt Ucnlorsaddrese : DROF: GEORGIA, INE x a Exeeutive OMicor, * ~ _ Naw Maven, Cann, PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTEI Pa. Roopans Inn % Civil. Engingerin Chemistry, Classica, and English. Degrlees cont by ag Se ie TITHOLALYAT Prone 0) LEGAL, HORATIO L. WAIT, Master in Chancory, oom 2 UF Clark-at, Binte of Iinoia, Connty of Cook #8. Cireult Court af Cook, County. In Chant roniinh Terwiliixer et al, va. shancery: Jet Sha Urent Wartorn relegraph Company etal Pubie Notice ts hereby given thut by nn urlor herotofore entered In the above cause by snid Court the sama and report to anid Court thereon, na to any aid all elsima agninat sald Company by reason of ownershl of bondacinimed to havo been issned by the ani Company In the year A. Dd. Ist. Now, therufora, in acrardance with aatd order the undersigned will on Januncy 12,4. Dus 18h ae 1U o'clOCK fin. AtHIs office, oom 31, {7 Cintk-nt, Chiioaxo, Cook County, Iilinala, proceod ty told maid examination And take raid proofs, und cloxo same on Fepruary 11 A. DIK Andall such claims and proofs thercot ahuuta bo prosentod befory the lastemontioned date. ted Chicago, lilinols, Jannary 12 B84 HORATIO L., WAIT, Master to Chanoory of tho Circult Court of Cook County, Minols, wy HAHALOAD TIMETABLES AIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAM | Chiengo & Northwestern Feattway, ‘Ticket OMioes, 6? Clark-st, (Shorman Hous the depots. Pacific Fat Line... axiuux City & Vankt aDubuque Day ix, Dubuque Night aes Moines tiny Yexpre axtoux City & Yankton... ‘a¥raeport Rockton & [ib ukroeport, Rockford & Dubuq DMibwaukseFust Mail, EMilwuukew ¥pecinl—Hi dMilwaukeo Express ety DMilwaukee ea) mm ak aay 245 OE 315 py unt 200 po 200 om 200) pret a7 oO pm i om alanke Geneva & Ko nm bFond du Lac, via Inneavilie, ont man Fintel Caranre run thrugh, between Chie cago and Council Bins, on the train’ kéaving culcazo at 1008. m, ‘Noother fond rons Pullnan or any other form of hotel curn west of Chileno. W—Depot corner of Wella and Kinzlo-sta, b—Dopot corner of Canal and Kintle-sta, | Chicago, Burlington .& Quiney Rattroad. 14 For Maps, Quide-Hookr, Time-Tables, Sleeplng-Car necumpmndauons, apply at any,of the following teket ofices ofthe Company: ¥) Clarkest., Gran Pacitic Hotel, Brink's Express office (on nartheass corner Randolph and State-sts.), foot of Indiange ay., Grand Central Depot, corner Sixteenth und ' Cannlests, Palmer, Houses and corner Canal and Madison-ata, (on West Side), Ottawa & Streator Express... Nebraska & Kansas Exprent Rockford & Freeport cite Fan: Kunsas & Colorada Downer's irave Accumminiation rare Frocport & Dubie Express. Dowhn Nuthe txpress, ‘Texas Fast Express. Kunsna City Bt Jo 1 €., i. & Q. Palace Dining-Cara and Pullman i-wheot sietqing-Care run between Chicage and Omaba on tie Paciic Express, Chiengo, Rock Island & Pneific Hatirond. Depot, corner of Van Buren and Sherman-ate, Tickas ONlices, 6 Clark-at,, Sherman House, Palmer House, Grand Facine Hatel, and 73 Canal, corner Madwon, “Arrive Daven 7:5 am Omaha ehsan expire peru Aecoumudididd. e Nutht Expres. *Dnily except Suni thally except Stoude Chiengo, Miwaukee & St. Paul Ratlway. corner Mndiaon nid Canalesta. Ticked Union Danis Gu noni Clarkeats ahd at depots fe Tanve, | Arrive 3 am] +Dally except Saturduys, ee Mitwankeo Express... Wirconsi’ & Slinnexota, Bay, and Men express *10:10 ain Rate isd Ato Accommnpantion 3 pia jo, Aceu k wait Pant <3 is Wisconnin & Minnest ms Polnt, und Aah-| Invd throwin Nose Exwres,..colt 9:00 p mit 7300 ama Ki ja SMiiwankea, Tickate tor St Pant gute Stnnoagit® ‘hre good either via Stadison and (rtirie du Chien, or vin Watertown, La Crosso, aod Wiusons.. §10:10 aml} 4:00 pm Cnt ga cir Stadisoneat bridge, and Union Depot, Wont Sau, nenr Madison . Mien Py fanniar. Texetorices, nt Depots, a Sout UNSkeRor Grand Pacis #lotel, nid. Puluur Mouse. re Tcave. ) Arriv ansas City & Denvor Fast 3: Ratieas Clty Niunt Express, St. Louls, fpringti Tex Mobile & New Orlunny Exprer® «| He Louis. 8 yrinutleld & Toms Voorta, Hurlington ¢ Past Bxpriss| & Kookuk EK: ‘o Pekin & Povela Hxpron Chicugo & Paaluent 1 t . treator, Lacon, Washingtn Bx. doliut & Deight Accommodation =r BERBEEEERER Wiimote Centent Tath-ond, j Depot foot af Labeest. and foot ot Tw mty-sccond-s PatetaeOnlees Tee itanonitests men Clark, Gran Pocltle Hotel, and Palmer House, St. Louis & Toxas Exyras: 5 pm St Louls & Toxus Fast Ltn pm nm Cairo & Now Urleans xprosi am ain aCalro & ‘lexan Expr pil wnt Springlotd Express. amy) pm Spritueiigld Niuht Hepreen- ym am Mourts, Barlington & ain} po bPoorh, Burlington & Keakul po am Dubuque X Sioux Clty Express, am| ym Dubuque & Sioux Ch mn a at ‘Tulong Passunger.. pm atin Saturdny nubt runs to Tolone only. Lou Saturday nigit rans to Poorls only, Michigun Centrat Ratiroad. Depat, foot of Lako-Ke. and font of Twenty-second-tt,. Wickwt OMticu, GF Clurx-at., nouthdust corner of tans doiph, Grund Pacitie Hotel, und at Palmer 1 Pituborg, Fl. Wayne <b Chteara Iallwa Canal and Madiwon-ata, ‘Pickot Onicea, Dep Ghasitris Mulinve lous, and Grand Paste liowts Arve. ‘Matt and Kxpre mi} 7:00 pat + ¥ rf si} § 8:00 teach Histlnnotne Braff tio waa: Baltimore & Ohta. 6! ue Depots. Exposition Duliding, and Cot of ‘Tere aH uty * suconivet. "iekut Ofieor, St Ularkest., Palniop Mousa, (rund fucitie Hotels wed bopue Geeporiuon Hulda, dane, | Arrive. Moming Bxpross, i eo Fant Lino, 1.pm Luke Bhoro «t Mick¥gan Southern." / wAreires. Morning Mall—Old Line. ale Tap Nuw York & Boston dpe 30 pn Atiantle expreas (ually) pars Night Expross.. malt Owen! Proposals fur Farntshing Dredge, Tux, and Dump scaws. UNITED STATES ENGINRM) 2 Wasi Detuu: Sent 5 ofa ensls Jaden of bidders, fur tural wrt, fur remuyit around tw Huruor of Ren ‘he (iuveruiuunt 0 lexiy, will be rucolvod at ny Hy ON Red, 7 be upinod 18 the pros ing Dredee, ong ug, oh ropusals ond full information as to the mane Wings, conditions £0 be -ubser af coutract and payment, mn to thts ofthe, ‘COULALNLME pro peA! for turnishliut Deahca, & uddroased tu the under G.WRITZEL, Major of Engine ved by bide ‘wilt ba furnished FAIRBANKS’ SCALES OF ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS. MORSE & OO. 11 & 118 LakoSt., Chicago, Be carefultobuy only the Genuine, OCEAN NAVIGATION, doe tons WEP evry anuraaye dig, fo acoommudaton, STEN, BALD tid ior stundah nen Managur. rpoul, Dublin, Letts Pittabarg, Cincinnatt &: St. Toute 3%, 3, | (Cteinnat! AlreLjino und Kokouro: Bod Depot, corner of Clinton ud Untrulicetts_ SV Set Bide Kaukakes Lines Vo. |, Dopot, foot of Lake-xt. and fout of Twa," ytyceeoond-st 7 To ‘Areive. | Cincinnatl, Indlavapolis & Louls-| ‘{¢ ai ‘ fe ou 80 pu wile inven apres 1 Bid) SS tau a : | ial Chicago & astern Tiltnole Rallruay... Dunrilla Rout ‘Toker Ontoos, 17 Clurkeats be Danton nd Depot ; Corhuruf Glinton und Carrunabe- + “ROGET hie Dear! norar?}|DR. KEAN, . 273 South Clark-st., Chicago. ; Consult personally ur by mul), frow of change, an ott chronic, nervous, or special divasos. Dr. J. Kuan tha only poyslelah tn tho clty why warraite ‘carps. ut > OR ES NEA LE IE Late of New DR. FORCGAY, | cds" . Moguiurly oqueatod, exalt y t or a Medicines Aiaistgd ai ofloa “iluurs, beak Wap w.,0 10 8 mY, pee ‘$0 Wabash-ay, Buud'te stamp tur