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Primo stonmy, $7.45 cushy 755 24.55, itand nnchnnged nt. jax tile} wheat, 82,000 PHIVADELPIIIA. Po dan. S—FLOUR~Dnll and ros, &.0085 Minnesota ox- Mam, @1.24; Rood, #00; choice, f.0254; fi Itye flour gulat but steady nt $5.00¢5.25. Wheat—An unottlod market, tn the abe xport or mUlllng demands yory little mmta in futurens rejected, 1.243 red, In cloyntor, #10391 No. 2 rod, January, ry, SLR) ld, $F ed. Corn ‘In eatgrn on track, alton Ad ke" and atalnod White, Leesios No, J nite 410, 4705 kood und Nov a, Bhar 1e Moss hoof, 913.00, diguie- sink, 1eg0) Dlekted od ‘creamery oxtrns, 22A3le; New York Hyanin, oxtrns, 25, 2503 do good’ ta Trnifont Conuty, Penn Vern Hesorva Oxtthy Zi (fms creamery, H@UKor do good, 124@ 1.10, a ay wheats AN bny corn, E ry 0, 0 bi, PUENTE Wheat, Q00 bus corn, 25,000 bu. ——s NEW ORLEANS, ONLEANS, Lay Jan. F.—F LOU Market duty ah; XX, B.60G5.75; XXX, 25.7520.00; on, #8 ‘Corn in good comand at &@57c, Onts doll, nd lower at So, Mrat-—Quiut and wonk nt F.00, Quiet but firms prime, £71.00824.00; cholee, WOviatuNs—Eark eenreg tendys tlorca, &. K Lard steady: miurket Hem shuulders, loore, prices} eanvared, 0 Winx y—Markot duly Weatorn Lat Rep: Totnases—Common eontrifugal, 7 ee, zy it exchange on Now York, emluin; sterling exuhnnye, bankers’ Ul BALMNMONE Barrivony, Jan, 2k-FLoun— Dull and weak; Veatern superiine, M,00G5.00; do oxtra, B75G025; do GuaIn—Whent—Westorn opened lower, but od- anced, and closed tirm; No, 2 \Yodtern wintor res, ‘ot and January, $.01G137H4; Fobrunry, SW tarch $L4tlyeIl13{5 April, 42@142}4, Corn—Wost~ Land January, KEK: ‘ tee and: tte mite, sechct do ‘mixed, Gates : aide. ‘Thy dail ne POeswe, “Stony; primo to choico Ponnsytyants, #17,00 13.00. Tulk monte— Muenn~Shouldera, W4@oile, Lard, re- hom A prime to choice Western packed, Western mixed, ay 0), Piovtstoxs—Dullt mess por! it Le 15e. i-Cride, nominal rofl tly I GLa 4 fs werpout, her steamer, qulots cot- st whoat, 0,000 buy corn, t, BIND bus corn, Uy 8T, LOUIS. Jon, 0,—FLouR—Unchangod, Vheat—Cosh lower; options bottor; No.2 41.18@1.19}4 Fobruary; larch #1.2i@1.2s% Aprils No. 3 ash lower; oplons stronxor; Bigewe caahy BO Me February; W@34{o Murch; %6yesio Aprils Onts lowory BHAT cash; ‘Kiyo a ye dull; Ge bld. Barley quict; choice, do, £1.16}. Corn— hy 12821275 salt ments quiets in atoady; £3.25, wheat, 14,000 but_corn, ry atau barloy, 4,000 mi. ris fe ty GOW buy corn, nA. $6. ig. Jaird castors $42 r nity 1 Suu) bu; outs, 8,0U0 bir; CINCINNATI. CINCINNATT, 0. dan, 34—Corron—Firm at Ifo, un~Firmer; family, 16.0020.25; fancy, £4.75, Guaix—Whent Kearco and firm at $10. Corn firm at Xe. Onin quict ot 400. Iya firm at 8@sic. Baroy Provisions—Pork dull ot €13.00, Tard In falrdo- Balk meats steady and unchanged. Jacon dull and ett dedtmnmed. Green monte dull end MSKY—Acth¥e, sat Fld sane i ve put lower, nt $1.00, ae; cholee Central edt choice Westorn Foto, tase, Lixseep O1L—Stoudy at Tec, il Boston, Jan, 25.—-VLoun—Markot dull; prices most 7 Hominnl; Wostern supers, #5.00G52i; common ox- ras, $06; Wisconsin extras, €5.7546.5; Minnos ota do, $4.0067,00; winter wheat, Ohio and Afichigun, é iinola and Indiana, $7,00G7.60; Bt. Toute, (feat); Wisconsin and Minnesota patont process, ate, F7.2029.00; winter wherta, #7. Com quicts new mixed and ta fn fale demand for cholcy, but, 1 nnd ext Ser Ni = meee ‘NTS—Vlour, £00 bris; wheat, 24,00 bu, TOLENO, 0. Jan. 2L—GUAIN—Whoat onalor; No, 3 ‘abash, 4122; No.2rod wintor, February, €1.25 April, Qty Biny, €1405¢; No. 3 red. Westurn amber, #137. teh mixed, {O(c No, 2, iene} Naw red prii, Rg; Any, 1 GUE, 10,000 bus oats, PMENTS~W heat, 1,600 bus corn, 15,000 bus oats, LOUISVILLE, LODIKVILLE, Jun, 2k~-CoTTUN—Btondy at 12}. 1t—-Dull and unchungod. white, sey mixed, 46, Oute—Markot dull » lye quiot nt 830, Hay—In fate damuand nt #114006 18.00, Vrovistoys—Pork: Horeo, bio; to ka; 4407 clear rib, F-euredd, Ue Whe fla quict nt $uLon KANSAS CITY. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KANSAS CITY, Moy dan, 3-Guain—Tha Price urrent reports the whoat reculpte at 774 by Ti buy lowers No, 2 BUFFALO. M—itaIN—Wheat—Graded spring y nominal; nates, 2 cans suinple hard Mictigay ontrack. Corn noglectod.+ Oats new ert, Stye quigty sates, 1,00 bu tt ‘NEIGHTH—Unchanged, Brvraro, Jan, B} Dernort, dan, 3.—F GHAIN—Whent oxoltads exten nominals No. 1 white, ial, Junnary doy February, #24; Mare Aprtl (294; May, #1t0ig; millllug Ne. 1, numi+ PEORIA, Jan, M—UnAtN—Corn dull; highemixod, SNHo; mixed, 48 (cibe. Outs dull and nominal for ify wales for Muy wt iti, \etondy; 00 bela fintahod goods on the INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPO“AK, Jan, 3—-CINAIN—Whoat quistt 1S Lorn quick ab TH4Es}4a, 1 OsraO, N.Y. dun, W—ARAIN—Whoat lowor, ‘Unt sleudy} Weateru mised, 546, PETROLEUM, CLEVELAND, Jan, VQ—-PETROLKUM—Firmy quotas fons unchangodt; standard whito, 10 tort, Ye. PITTEHUNG, dan, B—VETHOLEUM—Actlyes orale, Wang Vorkers for ebtpment; refined, 77{0, Pbila~ ITY, Ma, Jan, —PRTnOLEUM—Sarket opanod & bid, adyanced to ELS, HUM, avrnM ling 4 pry Goons, New Yous, Jun, Tho markut to-day was active wonds excited, Brown and bleachod yaivos all round aro vory ints, ginghame, and dress Bupply, Amun- ottaus werg hil Fi und advancing, fh active dunund aud vory laut nent pene bidat goous rb, Bs wu tnd Wihileur prin urvlun wouda peu tii Tavis, Jan, R.—Corston—Bteadys middling, 120} 4 1) dalus; racoipts, R100; shipment, 20; New OuLeaNe, La, tg, Ite; low ao, 11 Ww COULD Ut HAV; Balya, 405 BI TOURVENTINE, is Moran Sun. B—SPUUTS OF TOBPENTINE— Jan, —CatToN—Quioti a Thonsanis of the most prominent an ‘AL persons throughout tha fi ‘tha trig murite of Dr, Bu tg Cough Byrup. We advise sulferers to use lt, Brice, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY,. JANUARY 27, 1880. SOUTHERN POLITICS. What a Georgia Journalist Says, Tho People Getting Sick and Tired of Northern Shiy-Shally Demorracy, They Want to Be Scotland Rather Than Ireland in the Union. Getting Anxtons to Particlpate In North. orn Prosperity. Down on John Sherman, but Fool Friend- ly Towards Grant, Cinetnnatl Enquirer, Jats 24, Mr. W. H, Gindy, of Atlanta, is ut the Grand on g tour through the West. Mr. Grady has Veon prominent in Southern journalism for the past elght or ten years, and rs correspondent of tho New York Herald and athor papers bas been clreuiating freely through the South, Ho has latterly paid some attention to whut Is known ns tho “Grant boom" in that section of the Re- public, A representative of the Enquirer called Upon Mtr. Grady on yosterda: a on this topto; 12 pil ala “Yau aro not quite right," said Mr. Grady, laughing, “In calling It 2 boom. ‘Thora {s no boom* about it. It issimplyan undercurrent, working {ts way silontly, anda bit sullenty, but, 1 fonr, surely, under general public sentl- ment. Its only manifestations nro here and there a ripple on the water, Dut {f a man once dips below the surface of Southern sont! ment ho'll feel the wide: Haat rtow twistiay him “Yon think, then, that the Grant feeling !s Protty strong in the South 7" At will hurdly ido togny that thore is no on- thuslasm for Grant thore, and will bo none. P “tthe people, not the politleinns, aro heartily sick und tired of a sectional fight, Thoy want Pence, quict, and a restored equillbrium, You Seo, the politicians, both North and South, ewn afford to encourago scetlonnlism, because It fur nishes prejudice and senthnent,—what most of thom livo on. But the people—tho business men and the farmers—cannot. Thoy understand pere feetly well that sectlonallsm means material in- -Jury to tho South, Thoy see that the (do of fm- migration ia sont Westward from Castle Gurden; that Northorn enpltal seeks Western invest ment, and that Yankee and English onterprise sevks Weatern fields. Thoy know that the South offers pleasanter homes to the Iminigrants, bot- ter returns for capital, and fAnierscope for enter- priso thin the bleak Northwest. And thoy reallze, moreover, that It 1 nothing but polltical projudice that is bullding up other eectlons nt tho exponse of tho South. And they nro getting mtghty tired of 1." “Tho fuct is,” euld Mr. Grady, talking more carnestly, “tho South recognizes pretty clearly that under tho present adjustment she has one of two alternatives. Sho must bo Ireland or Scotinnd. Bho must show the homely wisdom of Sawnoy or tho implnenhle tomper of Paddy, In the one caso she gets pence, thrift, quiet; In the other there is nothing but turbulence, dis- quict, and famine, Thore fs no braver or higher-minded fellow on tho carth than Bawnoy, and ns be bows his head with decorous wisdom, and works out his enivation In silence, the blood that followed Bruce aud Wallace docs not flush to hig cheek, It gathora about his brave heart, and sustains himdn his duty, Ithink the South ia beginning to consider Sawney 0 betler example DT ie his broken bead and bls empty o-hiihe « “You meun that ber people will affect devo- tion to the Union?" “No, sir. lmenn that thos will aly anecopt thosltuntion and make the best of It. As for the Union, the South uced ultect nothing. Wo mio a fight to got out, and failed, Now wo aro willing tostay in, All iat tho Kouth wants ts Peace and a fair chunee. Tho old enthusiasm that centered about political matters in tho ante. bellum days fs now gathered about rehubilita- ton und development. Our people aro Just be- ginning to apprecinte tho rend reaourees at our section, and thoy wre thrilling under tho’ posshiil- itfes of the future, You go Xouth and you find them busy, eurnest, nmbitiows—bonsting of tholr growing cities and tholr undeveloped in- tercsta, Thay are dlaastel with politics and in love with progress, [ danbt if tho world ever saw a switter change than that whieh has turned the Southern peopl frou a ‘race of chivalric idlers and nutocrata Into a ploitding, clears headed community of merchants nud furmers."” Ra otk them away from sentiment to ealcu)ution 2" “Yea, Tho South will always have its sentl- ments, but it will never be bilnded by them again. Tb will be harier to rally thers about 5 d—d barren. ae: than ever before. To tho cuso in paint: ‘hoy retiect. on tha course of pollttes atuco the War, . They have fought trough three campaigns, and baye carried the South virtuully soll, and what is tho resute? They have been deceived by the promises of thelr Northorn -aliles twiee, and betrayed by tholr cownrdlco the third time, They have gue. coudod jn keeps 1 few politicians 11 office, and thatle nbout wh The're getting pretty xtek uf the Northern Demoentcy. Thoy hive faithfully stuck to the work for Tiertaes years, enduring all the evils of sectionallsm, and shutting thems selves out prictically from tho fellgwship of tho Union thit they might sustiin thor Northern Copperhead allies, And whit did they eee Jast: yoar in New York? | Tho Demoermey xpllt "on a miserable fight for plunder, and aetually throwing away tho tnat. substantlal chines ofa Presidential vietory for the pickings of cy Govermnent, Dean not describe the indiynntion that the Sauth felt over this Insancind selfish quarrel in the very heart of ‘ tt Demncriey, lt did more toy break party, dlacipline fn the South than will ever bo known. ia ae South will remain golld, though, will It not? “Undor cortain elroumstances, it will, Tf Shormnn, for Instance, was nominated by the Republleans the South auld vote eolldiy aga tnat hin. Uv other ovent st might split very seriously, ‘As Laat Just now, tho great hody of the Satthe ern peopte are sick and trent of 4 Kectlonal Mhit— espeelally of one di which all the sue sntetet are on the nther side, ‘There [sno lesue now that isusection one, Becesslon isdead, slavery is abolished the eufranchisement of the negro leace complished anid his xovlal status delined. The ona} fare before the country, and none aun possibly are, On tho rif, the ete~ uy A Inethods of government, the Bouth will dat Wo have alreddly hid as bitter cone festa or currency [isto 18 Were ever fought on rice he heavy innjorittes in tha Southern 8 ure ernmbiing already, In Qeorgin—tho heaviest Demoeritic Briton Denoeratio nomination fan handeap. | At leat Ave of the nine dlatricte are antl Dirmoeratic, in tho Benes of Independently. Where there Ine dopendents wil go Lennnot tell, but there fan current bellef that Mr. Stephens and Dr, Pelion may possibly lead thom inte the wit camp, These gentlomen hive vaver proctaimed thelr destlitition, but that thoy are in marching order cannot be doubted, © Would Grunt, be tho candidate most likely to divide the South 7" “Heyond alk comparison, Indeod, it is, tha preferened for Grant aver any other Republtean candttito that his started the Grant imovenent Inthe South, ‘There are a ireat muy erners who believe it fap wan Prost oviable, und tho poxsiiility of Sherman Granta bleasiig to seh pertons, You eaunot concelyo the averaton dat the Southern people feet Sor Sherman. Hole tho very wotl-typo of franks ness, dnnliness, and ecerity,—vold-blooded, nurrow, wnsympathere. Blainw might possthly capture a Southorn State, Waehburno is well thought of, but. Grant will got several under itu cont ini re at Geant iait nidey what contingonoy could Grant gut 0 Southern Stuta 7”? - “Tf he were to announce hlinecle falrly nnsh broadly for pence, eonellndon, aud haroeny, and shite that he would ran ouly on such a plut- form and with such a purpoa, Chelleye he would ot Gleetoral votes from same of tho South, ‘Piklen bt nombvated, this will drlye many Demo vate to Grint. 1f Tilden bs not nomlnnted bie friends may yo ta Grant. tithe South the Til: don and tho antl Tidéen Soullig ja very pusitlye, and vithor wlig will feel sore df the other wins. Cain for Silden, aud wball voto for hin, or for Dlg spoak, in case bo dies before Novombar. But thore fan very bitter fecling nyalnet him in por tlond of the South. A Tenmesses editor told ma. the othor aay that it would be warin In that stato between Griat and Tden, Uf Grant only piten eatch-word In bls speeches ashe returns {abun i the Routh next wouth, und convinces the pene that bo iv inearnest. und will give them equal rights anda clear adiuinistration, you will aoe n Grant boom thon sure enough, infiny opinion, ‘Alreuty there aro splotches of Grant ‘sentiment over the Bouth, Thess are hints, nut results,” a Conkling and Wie Entertained at Dine ner by Kate Chaso Sprague, A Washington dlsputeh save; Br, Conkling hos treated Washington soclcty to a pleturosque sensation, which has boun 4 sweet moniol for paxip for several days. First, he appeared frond of the up-town hotela with bis witu. Mr, Conkling bad not boen en i Wasbington with hie wifo for thres years. They apponred posta hefore the Amorican publle ts reeonelled, The vandllate for publle favor bad once ora a re= unlted fumily. 1¢ was thought thut the devetlon of womun could go no furtber, but the oxl- qoucies of tho palitieat altuution, however, pushed Mra, Conkling to anothar test, whieh, While ftmay betp Mr Conktiag throughout the country, hus hud only tho effect hore of detract= fag the sympathy that hus hltherto been Colt for Sirs. Conkilug, Birk Sprig yuve a dinner, of all things, Iv bono of Siw. Conkling, and, atrunger than all, Mr. and Bry, niki werd pront us this dinnur. By thle little ohroumn= stauco the Americun people ary Informed, without any. formal words, that Mra. Conkting has condaned the grent offense, and that where enuso for seandal may have existed, It no longer exists, At thia dinner Mrs. Spraguo appeared In ure white, while Mra,Conkling wore i rich binek velvel, A thorotegh at a of thelr parta could not hnve resulted Ina ire positive con: trast; tho suppliant alr of Mra, Sprague was counterbalanced by tho rigid resorve of Mrs. Conkling, who apparently almost rebell@d at this final test ‘of devotlon to her husband's polltleal Intervsts, A politician, enmnmmentttig. on tho Inst tablenr, said Sprague posing In tho background, With his shotgun reversed, wan only needed to complete the pleture, It is dhought from these extra preparations that Mr. Conk ine steps into the Presidential arena renily to fight te tha death, 1f need he, lig old cnemy, Jim Blaine, and at the same timo'te knife tho frigid Beeretary of tho Treasury, who did hia, boat fa break down Conkilng's power in New York. FRANCE IN VENEZUELA. Onc of the Neighbors of Colombia Mado Over Outright to a French Commer= cin} Company. Speelut Dlepateh to the World, Wasurnoron, Jan, 2.—Tho State Dopartmont has recolved the following document, which will sha whieh thoy huve subseribed. contin of an a Fenny the it, ee si F sary {n order to pay tho eharas of storks qaiteront being: coinputed at 6 percent), and tho surplus slinll vided botween tho 40,000 bares of stock and those of grace without any distinction what- over. command general attention in connection with tho operntionsof M. de Lessops on tho Isthinusof Panama: Protocol for the formation of tho Agricultural and Industria! Soctaty af Yenezudla, Between tho underalgied, dosé Marin do Rojas, Minister MenIpotentiary of tho United States of Veneanola ut Paris, residing ut No. Pince do la Madeleine, in the ‘name and on bebalf of his Goyernmont, on the ong hand, and Rugene Rodrirucz Perelre, Presidont of the Qenoral ‘Tranatlantic Company, domlefied at No, 4h Faubourg 8t. Honors, Paris,” Tho following protocol was agreed, upon, tho Venozueian Government being nctuated by the enmest dealro to give an Impulse to the various: branches of tho mutionnl wenlth, For this purpose tho Government will grant to Mr, Bugens Perciro tho cancessions enumerated: below, which will be mado definitly at Caracas hy tho compatent Ministers to the pnrtios who wa ene ompowered to this offcet by Mr. Hugene ‘erelre, ; In theso conevestonary documonta all tho con- ditions of execution shall be stated, cithor es Sultounly or a chargo belug mado In favor of the niitlonis ‘Tho voncessions to be mado are tho following: Férst—Tho gravultous concession in Call own ership of such wild lands 48 may bo selected by tho reelpiont of the conversion, ns thoy may bo required for the purpose of intradueltig fore} en colonists info Venezuela. The nforcaaid concessions shalt be exompt from all taxation, Scemi—Tho concession of all mines of hard coal mtrendy digcovered or that imuy hereafter Dedigcovered In Venezuela, belonging to the mation, fn consideration of a tax which shill bo pati to tho State on tho net prugoeds ylelted by” tho working, ufter deducting tho interest. and tho nmortlantion of the capital employe Tho umount of the tax vforesaid shall be fixed in the instrument. inking tho concession, Third—The concession of all guato and phos- phate under the control of tha Goyerninent on tho continent or on the Islands belonging to Venezuela, in constderntion of a tax whioh shall « be paid to the ‘Ktats on the net proceeds ylelded by the forking and in tho manner that hall bo stated in the Instrument granting the concession. Fourth—Tho solo exclusive and. Fratultoug Bue thorization to establish nt Ciudid Bolivar, Caras cas, or euch othor pont us may be designated, in conjunction with the Goyvernmont, a mint where all tho gold ond silver of the Venezuelan mines shall be converted Into coin; to this effect tho Government shall gurantee tho prohibition of the exportation of gold and silver either in bars or in ure, Fifth—Tho concersion to Iny naubmaring cable between the const of Venezuela and such pent, inthe neighboring Antilles na may be deemed most suitable in case the terms of tho concession naw in force shall not haye been executed within tho time stipulated. Tho new concession shall bo mado on the sane conditions as the preceding one, and ata reduce tlon of 50 per centin tho rates established for tha tranamission of governmental dispatches, Strth—The preferred coucessiong of nll the mineral woalth belonging to the nation, gueh 15 mines of gold, allver, copper, toad, kaolin, wid asphaltum, in consideration of atax to ho paid to the State, tho mmount of which shall be fixed by the Instrument making the concession, after tho interest and the amortization have been col- Jeeted according tothe custom: of the country. Screnth—The sole, exclusiva, and gratuitous concession to ertablish lines of steamboats in tho rivera Orinoco, Apuro, Portuguesa, Arnuci, Uribunte, and othornavignbte streams, and Uko- wiko {nthe lakes of Valenela, Maracalbo, and thelr attiuents; nlio between the most, sutlable points on tho const of Venezuelo, and for tho cnnalization of the River Tuy. * Tho transportation of tho mails of the Btato shall be performed by the projectod linca on tho terms which shall bo fixed herenfter, Eighth—Tho preferred authorization to estab- Msh brawl or nirrow gate railways, to cone striet tramways and ordiniry roads, for which purpose, by way of remuneration, tho Governs nent pledges Itself to ylvo the lands necessary: for tho roads and also # cortuln nuinberol kilo meters of Innd on eithor side of the roads that muy be constructed. Ninth—Tho solo and exclusive concession to eut wood in the forests in the torritory of the Amazon and others whero this $s praoticnble in Venezuela, in conaiderntion of a tux ta be paid to thestate, the amount of which shall be fixed hereafter, and whieh shall bo pald in cash or raw matertaul, as mny be preferred by ihe reciplont ut the concession, and on the conditions above stated, Yenth—Tho concession of the oxclusive right to (iku Peruvian bark Jn tho States of Vere zvucla, in consideration of tho,payment of 1 14x, tho amount of which will be settled horeafter 18, above. Hleventh—Tho concession of the oxclusiva right to fesve bonds with Jota, as is dono in France by the Ville de Paris and the Credit Fon- clor. ‘dyeelfth—The oxclustye and gratuitous author- ization to cxtabliah all werchouxes, public mare kets, or sulesrooma, with the privilege of issuing negotiable bonds (oC), Thoteenth—Lhe exclusive authorization to manufacture dynumit and gimlinr oxplosive substances Jn allio States of Venezucli, whero- forv the Government pledies itaelf to prohibit. the importation of material whose uso might be uttendad with serious dangers, Fourteenth—Tho exolusive and gratuitous con- cession of the eolontzauion of tho istands of tha: fYerritory of Colan, on condition thut thore shall be estahitshed in eald telands and lett to tho Government at tho oxplration of twenty yours t whart, nolty-ball, achureh, 2 ponttenfliry, and ntown suttictont to mulnutaln tho extating catab- Hshments. ‘The Govarnmont will muku reyulite tons for tho management of this onlays Vifteenth—The excluelye and gratuitous con- cogston to establish In Vonoziola a central tin migration depot for the reception of immigrants fromnll countrics on thelr arrival, and for their distribution according to tho nowda of lund- Owneri, The reelpfent of tho concession ahall have tho right to. amploy Ininigrinta in cultivatiug tho lands of the contral depot until the sume nwed by thom shall have bogn repald, Land-owners vinploytius thom ghall “pay hin the amount of thelr Dassngosmaney aN Innintenanes, 14 Wso woh 1 commission as may be agreed upon by pom. Sirteenth—Tho machinery, {natruments, cte,, required for oll the concessions rode to Bt Bagene Porelro shall be exenpt from all vu time duties both on ontoring and loaving the: gountry. Bevcnitcenth—Tho payment. for the concosalons having sald chiracter shall be agreed upon by the Government and the reeipiont of the conor: alon or his attorneys, to amounts that buve been previously agreed upon in similar cases boing kon ns 0 buisia. z Rightecuth—Mr, Bugeno Porctro shall always have the right ta transfer any or all of tho nforo- anid punae-snia. ra vided the purty doslring to purciuise thom offer tho necessary guarantees Of respectability and solyonoy. Mr, Kugene Percire neaupts the aforosald con- dition, and when bo shalt have had their value examined on the ground, and sald examination: shall have resultod fayorabty, hy pledges bin golf to catabllah au anonymous Kronch vou. party nt Paris, tho principal object of which Me shal Mirt—To avail iteolf of all tho soncessions made by the Venezuelan Government to Mr. Eugene Pereira, Second—To extnblish and work lurge manus factorica of sngnr, clyars, and sintar article Third—To establish stuain eawmllli, brick- factories, and othor industrics. Fourth oui Money On bond and mortgage, On craps, merchundise, bonds, and values, Fifth—Ts ests exchange and banking busi- ness on cenylesion, Stcth—To carry ou agricultural, industrial, and commorchil business. Tho #foresaldl con mpany, ahall bo formed with a eapltal of 40,000,000: fratice, ropreaented by 20,000 shares of OO francs citch. Prose 20,000 khurce shall be aubsoriboed for in eush, und Onesfourth of the yalio of ench one shail ba pald at the time of aubseribing,—that ts to any, 125 Trans per share. Ta addition to tho 30,000 shares equivalont to the captut aubdoribod, 20,000 shares shall be greated, culled shures of gruco, which hall be uiven to tho pect lel of tho concosslon oy 6 compensation for the transfer which shall bayo been made by bin to the Company of the privi- Togs afurcsald, ° Prom the not yield of the enterprise tho fol- lowing amounts aball bo sot aside, aftor deduct Ing oll general exponsest Pint eHivo por cent, in ordor to form tho ro- serve fund required by tha Fronoh law, Aecond—The uinvunt negessury to pay interest ie per cant on the oupital actually pald iu for t un arcs. ‘Yo thia effect, {In use tha fnoame of tho first years shall be insuificient, tho unpaid Interest hall bo puld In inatatlinents aa follows Third—From all moneys remulning unoxpend- ed und free ufter the abovesmentionod amounts haye been set nade there shall be ot asides A.—Ten per cent, which shull be applied to the minortization of tho sbures of stock, whieh tn this case Bh be replaced (after refunding tho amounts paid in) ty shurea of grace equivulent te tho 80,000 which shall huve been fasued to the reelplont of tho cession. HeVen per vent shall be paid overtotha Board of Manayenont, to bo divided among Ita men Ders a It nny think PPOPEE alt bo ier ity per cent, whi equally dl. vided tetlwooh tho 40,000 shares of stuck and of Graco without any distinction, i Stato Hourd of Henlth, has hes The Honnt of Management of the Company ahall constat of from Ave to nine members, who shall be designated In tho statetes, In cago tho capital of the Company shall bo In- crensod, mo number of shires of grace shall bo created equal to that of the new shires Ieeied, fo that the shares af rico mny always bo equat in wuint to the ahures of stock, Tho new shares of grade Roerented shall be do ered gratuitously to tha recipient of the cons gion, oF to the partics entitled to recelve arid In order to complete tha amount for On the diaeolution of the Company, which Js to nexistence for ify years, or tn cise Her dlssoiution, there shall he taken q ABUT ts minty be necer. principal nnd interest of Tes be equally di- The Government of, Venexueln promiecs fs nid tothe reetplent of the concession for tho examinution whict ho proposes to hive made of tho concessions which it 18 ready to grant to lin. alone tn tripticate at Paris on tho 10th day of Attgitat, 1870, For tha Governmont of tha United states of Ministor Plenipotentiary, a TM, Det OVA, Writing approved a. ‘Tho recipient of the concession, Eua, Peneine. ——_ ANTI-THIRD TERM. Venczueln, A Talk with George William Curtis— What the Conkling Machine Can Do, and What the “Young Scratchers? Will Undo, . New York Herald, Jan. 21, Tt fen well-estatilahed. principle In polittes na tn phystes that action invarinhly begets reaction. To persons accepting this genera) proposition thore will bo nothing surprising in tho announees ment thit the third-term boom whieh has so profoundly agitated the political world fs about tohooffact by an orgunized movement for tts dofeat. Tho ataternent having transpired yes- temlay that tho nuclous of an organized onposl- tion ta tho third-term scheme had been formed within the rinks vf the Ropublican party in this Slate. a Teratd reporter called ut tho residence of Me. Qeorgo Willinm Curtis at Snug Harbor, 8, 1, toaseerinin whethor ho hind any information concerning the muttor. Br, Curtis was yery rondy to discuss tho political situation, but ho hind not heard of the new clement. “Or course,” Baid he, “thore {s tho Antl- Grunt Club in Albany, and thero aro tho *Young Seratehers,’ ns they are called in New York. These young men hive continued thelr orguntzution since tho Inte election, and moat of them aro, I belteve, opposed to the third tern. Lsuppose these bodies aro in communication with othor States, Boyond that I know of no orgunized oppasition.” The gentleman Intl a marked emphasis on the word © organized,” which prompted tho reporter to stigHest, “But thore is an opposl- lon? “ Undoubtedly. There is a very strong oppo- aiflon among the general body of the citizens, ‘The third term is favored by the politichins, rod there fa u_yery largo sceetion who will voto for nny candidate that may be nomingted by the purty, but thore are tho 20,000 Republicana who did aot vote for Mr. Cornell, and it will be in their hunds that the deciston of tho cumpalgu will reat,” A WANING WOO. “Ig thore, in your opinion, any Urgent need Juat now for an Orgaulzution to oppose the third term? “T think tho movemont in Sts favor hos greatly declined of Into—say elnce tho. Fhiludel pila re- cept When tha Genera) returned from his travels a grent deal of the oll feeling toward hin revived—[ mv the old patriotis or Union fecling. Hu [sundoubtedly very highly regarded by large magses of the people on account of bls gervleca in the War, and this feeling was galvan- ied nto life wt that time, ‘Then # eertain set ot polltfciuns fried to convert that general friently sontlment Into a movement {1 feyor of the third term, but ax soon us the thing took tangible thane old Jenlousics bexzan to bo awakened, The act Ke at his polley and many of bis niensures: whieh p called, fund the unwillingness becnme very gre: to brenk through the honored custom of electing amu for only two terms at most.’ “Tn your oplnion whut, would bo tho conse. quences of tho thind termi?” donot take a gloomy view. T belfeve ifthe General wis ted he would uke a quod Prealtient. Lregard itm ug an honest man 1 do not think he hus sinister Intentions. But 1 tun apposed to fantllarizing tho pen plo with the Idon that n certain man Is cesential to tho Presi« denoy. ithink the custom, its it hus been estab. Hahed, {4 a good oné, and L would be sorry to seo tin fafringemen: ft, thaugh 1 do not antleipnte that any iinmedinte danger to the Govornmont would follow if the present candidate should bo Myctod. Ay Neate tito ho understacd that, Tia not think tho interys difference in tho mutter, One of the stronge objvations before was that tho President, oxe clalug ao much patronsge, had tho wholomuch ine ery of the Government in his (ntercs{, as haying controlled all the appointments of oflccholders. Now, 08 0 mutter of fuct, tho body of oflce- hoklers has not been changed under Prestdont Hayes’) Administration, Prnetically speaktag, tho sume actof menire inoltice now that the former. President put there. Besides, In aplte of the iiterval, the offcet of the man's perme nent hold onthe attics and of the appuront necesalty of having bln init ts Just as great on tho popular inind, ‘THE MEN WHO WANT TM. “Tho palliielans are the only persons who aro ry noxious to nomlimtoe hn tho only r ryons who are or haye been enthusiastic in his beh? are those who will vote for tho party nomluee, whoover he may he. The massol the party will undonttedsy do this, tntt tho mars of The party: will not beable to decide the result inthe coming clectlon, and those who will bo nble to control are preelscly thors who are op aed to tho. third term. 1 think tho nomi fonof the General would bo very Inexpediant, for of Ml who are prominently inontoned for the oftice, ba. world: combine Thost, elements pf opposition and would bo most Hkely ta lose the yoto that is essentin) to tho sucecss of the ” net ph tt is the Qeneral’s strength in this ate’ “It is very yr It consiats in what is known asthe machiue clement. Gov, Cordll, De Gov, Soskins, ex-Collector Arthur, und & Sharpe are among tts lenders; 8o if Mr. Sina 1, Dutcher, who hing Just been made Superintens dent ef Public Works. His olice controla most of the patronage of tho Btate, and that with une danbtedly bo used by the machine tn vecordancs with thelr avewal peinelplon thoy: hota it ts right to do so—for the farthorance of the third: turm project, Whether or not thoy will be abte uW threw the welkht of New York in the National Convention In favor of the schome remains {0 be | seen, | Then tis probable tint =o Mr. Conkling will nleo tend in thut direction, and ho fs nil pow orftul with the nichino, We hia private rea- Kons for not wishlig the nomloation of Mr, Shore man or Mr, Blaine, whe are tho other preintnont Hopublican candidates, Then ho oxcrolsed yroat influenen durlag tho previous terms.of the pred= ent enndidate, and his friendly feellag towards the General will alse tend to make btm take a coun favorable to tin. Of course it ts really the politicians who make the [sauce for the peor ple. Hiantoubteddy, ia J have sald before, the majority of Hepu! ileans will Callow thom, but there Will boa great nombar who wil not Indes pendontly, and they bold the buhines, TF think 1 nn right by sayloy that Me. Cornel’s imniaority tn the uguregaty yote for tho Governorship lyst year waa hotweur 0,000 and 00,000,"" oo a _ THEY'VE BEGUN EARLY, Speetat Dispatch to The Ohicaga Tribune, Osnkosit, Wis, dun, 2—The Junior ‘omplo of Honor has Just developed a rpeotes of crooks edness whieh would honor a Maine Leglalnture, The Temple hus 140 members, Yeys under 2, About a dozon organized a ilterary soctety called the Addison Clat, and then Jald a plot to steal tho Wbrary owned by the Temple, At a meeting of the Temply the conspirators found that thoy Incked five yotes to curry out tholr scheme, They iuynedlately preferred ohiarges ayulpst five of the opposition, aid promatly oxpolled thom, curried the ieopoaiiton, to transfer the Ibrary te the Adidtlaan Chib for $1, moyed to ro- consider, and Idd the motion an tho table, thin elnghing it beyond recall. ‘The members of the Addison then appticd for withdrawal, and ench was voted an honorable dischirge, "The brary fa a new ono, and Is yulucd nt abot $100, INVESTIGATING A PHYSICIAN, Speclat Dupateh ty Ths Chicuys Tribune, ApuNwavrkLn, 11, Jan. o—Dr. Rauch, of tho 1 Investiqnting tho practices of one Dr, C. I. eters, lately of Btreator, now of Sandwich, and It is more than profubls that hfs deen to praaticn will be res yoked at the meeting of the Board in Chicago next month, —————_ Did Cossna%s Hule Nofeat Biainet St. Lauls, Globe, Wo have reqd in number of newspapers hile: ly artleloa purporting to state the cause or cases Of Br, Mhaing's detent before the Clichniatl Convontian, Tn somo of these the tyels wore partially stated, but tn others (hore was nothin, exhibited except the inubillty af the writers 1h look below the surtuce of thoy. fn none bite the subject been Cully and fairly treated, nor do Wo propose now todo thors than call attention to one strongly-operuting cause which has been ontlrely overlooked thus far i aumming up the facts whieh led to Mr, Bthilno'a defeat, Tt ts ented to our mind by the followlng sorup found Cay the polltionl itums tna recent leave of the Phitadelpnin Times < “The Wale County Committee baa elected Melegated and instructed them not to support Blaine, ‘Chis meqns Grantor the ‘chaleo uF | ou Cameron,” Looking back over an old Congrosalonal direct- ory, we tnd that Gluir County ja ft Gorigressionu istrict for sevotul yours ropes Sontud by Ste fg jn tho Houso at Washington by Br. Ccasna, While Mr, Biatue wus Spuuker, Br, ‘ WORT TSTERSMIRE ambitious to be Chairman of Cossna wna ver; but Mr, Blaine, for the Judielary, Committes, komo reason, declined to appoint him, The re- eult wes an cnnity on the which bo treasured up until Cinoinnatl Convention, nnd of which we atlll des tect triteeain the ftem quoted from the Philas a An ndelegats to the Clncinnatl Convention, Mr. Cessna sought and obtained tho Chairiuanship of the Committee on ih inthis capacity he dealt the Bintne movement tho stronyeat blow it recelved from any quarter, Ne reported nv rule which waa entirely new to partot Mr, Consnny ho necting of tho REDUCTION Bignatnra ta on every bottin of tho Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, It imparts the most delicious taste and zest to not be changed until anothor ballot was being ‘The original plan of the Blaine men was to carry the Convention by storm on the Arrangements had been mado hy which, before the result of the frat ballot was sufficient number of would be made to give Blaine a majority. was well Known that Kenator Binine would start, with nlarge plurality; he received on the first votes Out Of 75) more than any two of iors, and within 63 of the necssnr: majority. Under ordinary, ciretimatances thin nited him by aceessions from penn enst ns oomplimentaric to the man whom thoy It was in thle way that ison was nominated for Vice-President. x In Philudeiphin, althony; it was not done until the eecond ba: omne inte operon to provent Ar Blaine, and by eompeilln number of patlots it gave o| ononta of Dinine to mnity an vigrudunily did, until the seventh nnd Inst recel ved 384 votes to Hinlie's Jt may be that Cessna's rule did not dofent Blaine, but it certainly helped vory material! from experience to readily ndmit. ————— Hheumatiom Right Years. of a alngtc bottle of Bt. known reme- announeed, CAL ana rion SIAN nt Madras to his woncaariie® May, 1S, ORAVIES, “Tell LEA & PER- MINS thot thelr sauce fis hivhly eatcemed In Aindin, and is, inn opinion, the mont pal- Antabla Ax weil 1A tho Sauce that la made.” HOT & COLD would bave nom but were renty could make tho Th wi QANIE, &o. Bold and used thronghont the world. THAVELERS AND TOURISTS FIND OREAT BEN= BFIVIN HAVING A BOTTLE WITH THESL FOUN DUNCAN'S SONH, Lea & Perrins, 26 College-place and 3 Unton-Sqiare, rtunity tothe concentrate, 18 bulfot, when Ta, 351 and Bristow's 21, those who are able f its effects will Iwas cured hy Incoh's Oil, after ha Aics, without eve XR tauFEn, Allegheny City, Pa, ———__- ~ No othor Whlekor Dy HAVERLYS THEATRE, .Vropriotor ond Manager. TEST THIUAPIY GRATEPUL—COMFORTING, COCOA. BREAKFAST. EPPS’ equals Hill's—W cents “ By n thorough knowledge of the natoral lawa which avern the operations of digestion snd nutrition, nid ppurtion af woll- iy A careful applient P Eppe hus provid Heataly-tvored te: vy dneturs’ bulls, clans usa of auch articles of alot STL TAVERLY.. BANTLEY CANPBE! Ile Magnineent Comady-Dramin tn Five Acta, tho GALLEY A DOURLE Ni [ho Ortut Mins MAUD GERAD HON Fit aby tho Surf ® consiitation miny be gradually built up unui strom enough to nab evary tendency todscuse, Hundreds of auth Tmatnitys nre fuating around us, rondy to attack whore Over thara Inn weak point. We miny keoping otirsolves woll fortiti ure btodd and a property-nourishod frame. dorstee Gazette. Bold tn tins only O4-D nnd B), Involod. SLAVE! NK KUCCESS, escapys inany A Charlos A, stesi je ¥ Tr Miss Entollo Mu ‘exile, Little Georgie, Me, Det 18 New Scene! Wednesday wad Bi AVERLY'S aint Y ERS r Depot in Chienuo: University of Not _ The next Session or Term of this Institu- tion will begin rst of February, 1880. TERMS GREATLY REDUCED. Catalogues giving full particulars will be sent free on application to the President, Very Rev. W. CORBY, C.5. C,, Notre Dame P.-O., Indiana. BOURNIQUE’'S SCHOOLS FOR’ DANCING, WEST SIDK—O and GN Wost Madison-st SUUTHT BID eees nnd Io wont pstournst. Chasse for Ladies, Ctr Ww Pupils receivod, ir particulirs send for NNSYLYANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, he Chemistry, Clusslcs, and mith & ander! re Dame, any. iri. Matinees AL; hinif misht prices, *raprictor nnd Managor, Firat appearance and limited engagement for ONE WEE ONLY, MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 2, MR, MAURICE GRAU'S Great French Opera Company. Pind Eyaning, Feb. 2, EK I . Tea Clorhen de Cornevile, Wednenday Night First timo in hig og} MIG (Phuredny Hive Friday, Ueneit ot and Gentlemen. 10 DE MME. ANGOT. STATE LINE To Caigaiiey Lverpooh, Deh Naltast, aud London- accommudauon, BALDWIN & CO, Eandalih-ate Chicago. oA IEE: Eyvoning and ¥ First Cabin, 80 valled during his former terms wis ro-- tun for ralo nt Hayor= ‘bursday, dn NERSHEY AUSIC-HALL. PROF. RICHARD A, PROCTOR, The distinguished English Asti noxt lecture ut 8 pn, TO-N1GE Son. F—The Kmimenslty oftpnce, os itevenied by stron Mroadway, N.Y, Tone aha tay Witte ANCHOR LINE LAIL STEAMERS Erioria, akon Serkan Cinazow CHIGARSIAL Ni ELYBSIA,...d: Cabins, B10 feo ENDEUSON it i r Bam. 1 VICTORIA, xcuraion Th keta at re YCésfes, ws Wastinaton: CUNARD MAIL LINE Salling teico nweek to and from Neitish Porta Taa- sage Tickets front Liverpool, Dublin, Helfast. and Lond Company's Oflco, curnur Clark und Mandolin shi nih, DOV EAN Te Gen'i Wostern Agont, PILE BENEDY, RD Tisha? beorbe gnomor, will lvo his ness of ‘Time, as iovonled by Jon, B-Other Workis ang Other Guns. See deta ne ra to, rilnanaly Musirated by he drogen Lantern. Singlo ke ied ncmalsalony fic. For snlo at Hoot & Sons’, 154 MYICKER'S THEATRE. LAST, WEKK—Evory Hyoning, Wodnesday and Bat- urday Mutingos, Tompkins & Hill's Boston Theatre, Ci NN CHAILLES READE'S NEW PLA DIRINIE«! Author, Actor, and Manasor scaro decidod hits, an- even nttending thelr efforts, neensiown, Gaxgaw, ig te pa My” ming term: mukes a y donieary nt lowest rates, ronerved aeut tick= pron Tonle Nes printed b hy proprietor eat ae dn int aminnter to 1, pratnptl; at Wook: oO Alt LAMB, us OUIEC HOOLEYS THEATRE, HELODY AND HUMOR. Monday, Jan, 20, Wednesday and Saturday, Tatar Camique, GUS at CONCORD OF NE AW > COMMON {mK STALL MATINEN! “Your Honor's Players,’ WEATHERSBY -GOODWIN In thelr newly rovisad ane r= TIRADQUATLTERA 1 Orrici: Benlod Proposals, on au ho revelvui ay th of the Quartermaster y and Damarek, 1, FROLIQUES ANGARD tn “Los Your- OLYMPIC THEATRE, Sherman Mouse.) -Proprictor and Manngor Kyening until further nate edn Batuntay, and Russ pen Clark Biraet, op ba required, at St, tor aad Forte evenron, Abrite or much of sald sii t Fart LEATIOCI£ GEORGY AE GURDON, in hin new ident Roheation, INEIC. Crvat Star Cass HAMLIN'S THEATRE, Evory ovoning thla week, und st the Wodnotda Mutinnes, PRANK K. B ROGERS in Aiken's now ura- CARTE BLANCHE. ean eanl now sconory, splendid costumes, und strong Le fremnbins, Blaewon, t uw, Dogar, Misnuin, H 7, Hie supplics—Qrain and Brana efore June a, Dt) (to ba oprinuan will be requiredy Fr exemiwon of oontraut ft Bppropriation, applicable mien Wy Contras, ‘or ition clnax Of the stores montlined, ANU TOR ten than the whole tt Tooulyan, Kejarmle proposuis, (in tripliestel are ro- 1 Mich part, MM shod bu accompanied by a Of thls advertisement, 0 Government reserves the ght to reject any or co willbe ylven tp grtlclos of domestic Are ruditested to stat por bintiels and 12 lt wt delivered 10 woke, atch the sacks comtain ws greater alae and printed cleeuiars stating tho Alnd ond ealimatad quafiltios re giving Tull Inatritctionn ns to mn Dolivery uf puch the VETHMUNe May HEC, Saturday, anes Suni) ‘ait STOCKHOLDERS MHETINGS, OPFICH Ob THE NOUTHWEATERN GIAND THUNK RAILWAY COMPANY, dan. 153, feu dor of thy Hoan of Pie A apectul meating of tho lin iddlng for eenin, bletdo: the rate pur iY pounds, ity Caaaae ted pounds, ufternnon, ne the i Ith the Binte uf in. Heche are us Follows, tastes "a conalitar the: ques Wirud wt each ‘by Ditders, und tert be farntsted an ay iro, ar to the Quartorinasters al naling Proposals should be markod fa'the widerslgtied, oF 10 the raapactive “HL. VOMVEINS, Chivt Quurteruastur. | of Mturgeoa Hay ony to to obyerved cb as To ee rank Mailway Cone Isai, wnd whether or not An agreenieNy executed by authorit khuldors' consan' Tor, anid addreasyd Post or Dapot Qnartorinesto Deputy Quarter rUNeu mt we wholhur or not this Gems Inthe sum oe twanty thant jobs seonrod by por mite of tt, Propolis for Improveme: a proporty png OFFICE, ALICE, Witty dion. 21, 1s posal, in dupticata, Will’ bu received ab Nelock a.m. on the Zit day of Fuhe for the constriction of ax dh orb sub. aructores, with 60 Mn. foot of wiling, more oF Ie tho Harbor uf Refuge, at entrance of Sturgeon Cound, Win, For ult information apply at this ames, Partie posing ty bid munt furnish satlatuciury’ evidence o capacity and good faith, Phe Government reserves the right to roject any or js Hrowieaia will be Indi “pra pananals il ba atin the anyelope, * Ira: MASOR Hy JoUN MecarFERY, Dtrectors, BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. 'B recolvod fulllect ta chock nt ataht, and i OF” anid middressed to ¥ su) “y ars, Usd Arniy. Proporale for Plooriog, ath TuRRABURY in a eeicn ov Ku LRiY Ht TOCKH, and all in MUNL ReCHriLeK Lough and sold on conaulastan, DRAW BILIS OF EXCHANGH ON London Joint Stock Bank, London. al) Amorican Securities xehunee on the meat favur r Jayson BLO invested. ortafves, Liku | HGH & CO, Mankors 3 gh ritieg of the Bupurti AE nagar lati AIOE anc ESTES BO SNE ans TO THE PUBLIC:--BOKEUS BITTERS, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT AND IMITATIONS. peo with the dualry fruquentl teu Biutue wad nlecnd, thea. 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FHontny ocoertan Chiengn & Northwestern Rntiway, Ticket Offices, @ Clark-rt. (Shorman House) and at the depots. * . aPacifie Fast Lino... 0 pm ablonx City & Yankton: pm Di Nay Hx. vin © 40 pin Hage Nizht Ex. via Clinton, B sty & Yankton abes Moines Sieeopnrt’ tinektord & Liab aFreapart, Rockford & Dnbuatie..| (érseport Ityekfgnt & Dubuque, Miwaukeukuat Anil 'Mllwartkce Special~ DM Ownnken Bx pres pMiwaukoo Tnesen ES BT EDSARS STU sUATE AS BEE CEPEEP EEC EECEErreey i IML, Pont § iH bSt Van & Minn Wy pion Cronsu Enress Bi OF i Ktprese IWinonn & Some Ul 20 oWitonn & New Ulm, abake Genova & Rockford... Pr & i pin tyona du Lao, via Janeseilio. brnle10s9) Pullman Hotel Cars are run through, between Chis cay and Counell ‘Hiufa, on tho train leaving Chicaza Noother road runs Pullman or any other form of hoto| ears west uf Chiengy. @—Depot cornor of Wolls and Kintlo-sta, b~Dopot corner of Canal and Kinalo-sts. Chienxo, Hurtington & Quincy Battread. For Maps, Guite-fooka, Tima-Tables, Sleening-Car secommodations, apply nt any ofthe followin Heket officer of the Company: & Cinek-at., Gran Pacitte Motel, Hrink's Express oftica (an northoast cornur Handatph and Sinto-ats,), foot of Indianos av. Grand Central Depot, comer Sixteenth an ‘wnalats, Palmer House, and comer Canal an Madison-ata. (an Went Side). 65 Teave. | Arrive, Ottawa & Streator Exprons. jevraxkn & Kanena Wixpros Taek ford Puluang Vaeite ar Kansns & Colorado Express. era Grove Accomm sender. an Down jaf. & Q.Tnince Dinint-Carn ond Pullman W-wheol Slecping-Cars run betwoen Culcago and Omaha, To- poka, And Kansas City, on the Pacite ixprose, * Chiengo, Rock Toland & Pacific Raitroad. Depot comer oF Van Buren wnd Bherman-ste, Ticket 5 Ciark-st., Shorman, Ituuse, Palmer House, Grona 8 Hol 4 75 Canal, corner Madison, Se |_Arrive. Davenport Express. 7:40 = m|* 7:08 Omaln Paprentees Am? aa pee Kansan Cily, Lenvi 10:20 am,® po an 8:00 prin 4 fabian Banit Tally except Sundays. Dally except Saturda sDally Sacepestondayee” DANY excent Baturdaya ptitense: Milwaukee, & St. ant Hallway. * inion Dopot, cornor Madison and Cannl-s! vT ‘Ohics, iis South Clart nh pdepat. mipeat Lenve. | Atrive.$ * 7:55 om3/*10:90 ave Milwnukoo Farpretns oes sseg ree: Wisconsin & Minnosoia, Greon| Yny, and Monasha thro vixpre Aliwankeo, ‘Chien, and lows Expross. Libertyville Accommodation. ... Bilwaukeo, St Paul & Minneapa: Un Past Malt ctatly? (Winoonain # Minnosoia, Grecn| Hay, Stevens Point, and Ash- lund throuzh Nwht Exprosa:....f 040 pmit 7:0 am ~Ailfraina rin vin Mitwaukeo. Tickots for Bt. Paw and Minnenpalls aro goo olthor vin Aindison an Pratrio du Chion, or via Watertown, La Croase, and 10 am? 4:00 pm Winona, Chieaga & Afton. i bride: And ota, PO Sout Clark-st, rand Vacitia Hotel, and Paliner House. iueare, Nl Arrive, Kansan City & Donyor Fast ¥: pm Kaneua Clty Nuuht Kxpre at He Lovute, Xpringtuld po Movilo $' Now Orienne fxpra pm St. Louis, Springtold & ‘Taxas, ain Voorla, Hurlington ¢ Fast Ki pm eokul xpre an Hokin & Peoria ianpusn.. pm Chteago & Vaduent Ht. H, Hex, pin Strontor, Lavon, Waahingtn 1. olive Dwigitt Accommodauon.|* om pepot tannin Central Rattrond, | apot font of Laka-at anid ruotot ‘Twanty-ancond-st, ckavontes, HL itantoiphe Paeliio Hotul, and, PAINE Fiotkon ee Clarks: Grand. Tava. Rt, Louls & ‘Toxes Hixpross, Ht Vouis¥ Toxne Fast Lind.. Catro.& Now Orleans Dxproag. uCatro & ‘Toxas Express Hpringtiett texpeors, Rirhuctient ne Ey any i, Burllagton & Kenka An, Murlington & K Iabuqun & Sioux Clty Dutngne, & sloux Chey 76: (ilnst Maasenge “adn fatarday night uns ( Contealia oniy, bOn Saturday night rune Paonia aye Michigan Central Railroad. foot of Lake-st, and Cooter t'went: Dey Ty jocon Wiekat ution, Ht Olarkents southeast enrnor of ‘Mors duiph, Urund Vacitiq Moto), and at Palmar House. “Arrive. Malt Jano). i {ria digin and Ate 1Ane). Kalanins Avante Exproms (di Night express foe Pittaburg, Ft. Wayne ds Chicago Ri: Depot. corner Canal nnd Madison-ste, + OM ePOheLeatePatnur Hlogeus und Grand Waeitaltorers Leave. Mall and ¥xproi mn) tacitlo Expres 10) Font LI na. bu A epaa inithitare Olton pots, Kxpastiian Mullding and foot of Twrentys wecond-at, ‘Toko Nicer ae it, Patna) - Grand acide tutel and Depot (exposition hulidye Te “Arrive. Morning Fixpros ° ; Fant Latitdrntessse Sid Brall #38 3s Lnke Shore 4s Michigan Southern Mullwaye ‘Ticket offices at depots, Van Huran-at. bead nt Le Ballo Uwenty-acvoni|-st. and Fortg:third st; icky anil frelunt oes under Sharman Tiousy. ond Woked onices {nthe Grind Pacitu Hotel and [atiner Houed, iner Atianile Ne ¥. xpress (ually Fast ixpresa, Pitteburg, Ctncinnadt 4 Nt, Soule 1, He (Cinelanat! AlreLing and Kokoro Ltn.) Depot, cornur of Clintun and Carroll West Bide. Arriva.” Hunknkes Tine, Depot, foot of Lnko-nt, and fnot Uf Twonty-second-st, Tenvo, { Arrive, ea aes Sree sa|¢ 2:0 pm SprUateessesesse 240 we Nudht Haprosa: buat pial Ta hea Chicage & Eastern Filinale Haltroad, ‘Ticket OMees, 77 Cinneeat 12 Deerborn-st- und Ticket Omesfierot Linton and Carron Pt deave, | Arrive, HO pay tek RE Nile Fiortan Hxpresa:s.. ce TTINCELLANTOUN, ‘or tDR. KEAN, consun223 South Clark-st., q arsoually or by mall, free of chiarya, on ai! elirutls, nervous, or spout Wiasaaos, “Dr. tho only piysician ta the alty who-warraats curds ae DR. FORGAY, !#285" Heguterly educatod, texally qualitod. ‘Prose al Ciiruute Uisuusesy Spoctatty Sy pul falas Bkin Disvasas, naultatus Teo, He eerolule of Modiciuus furnished at Upica, If to é WWabsstvav. ‘Sand'Go'staup 18 paiuphiot. om A CARD. ‘Yo all who are sufforiug {rou tha orrurs and {adiev crotions uf youth, porous weak: toss a tienhuod, ete, will senda guaran, ruee od culaan gis ay ol f-addreasod envelo| if the itv. i iia |. Blation D, New York Cig.