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n i for prompt shipment by sally Aporican mixed. tot dosal lor oraere-Whont aiod- ‘erate, Cornsmall, — NEW YORK. . Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tetbune, Naw Your, Jan. ™-ORAIN—Lons activity in the mhontiing on an Irremular markot, ‘Winter andes apaned bunyantly, advanced about slo por bu anilahtor offerings, with a fate centss of aninintion, Chingy in favoritaradosof No.d red and No, 1 whito, fintniy nn enoouiative accounts Bfarch option on No, Tred tha contro of Intorests export call loss urnent, shocked Ii part by nfurthor rise in vatuos, though advicen by cable were of an ancoitrgaging tenor. ‘Toe wards the close, Wider more Wberal offerings, and in tho option tine a Mesture ta rontize, prices weakened fonalderably, options losing about all tho early rain and receding In instances © stinds undor yesterday's Inteathatires; apring Held bigher, but vory dulls 98,000 pu No. 2red nt BLA 4ig, closing at $1.0 an the boat LW; R00 bu No.2 Milwaukeo apring, strictly chotea, . for export, st $140, Corn was gonernily highor on esrly deliverics, showing an. advance of 4@1o per bn on limited offorings and {alr demand; mized Went~ ernungmded, sige. Rye in fale request, but of ferod synringly, and again quoted biahor, impeding operations: No.2 Weatorn, {0 bid for boat-lnads oferty vio naked in, ators. Onte moderately activa, ane cugted, up about 4@%en bu, but olosed lese firm- v0.2 C ato WAS nose tion Drodneia fatrly activo, but at Ir] in, however, more vaker nid varinblo prices, ol sonanieg meen in light requust £ fizgna sao for ordinary, in the, outta 8 was OURDE coring AL ATA20II.2 Mareb, Cut mote ee ere nid quoted steady. liscun atirnct, rien. fair ahinro of attontion, hut quoted somowhnt We rer long. cleat, #90, Western Inrd in fair de- chenvGince our instfor enrly dolivery, but easier In price, Me Low--Modorately activas sales, 115,000 nant GHo, TALLOW Megat very quigtyauored at 14@t As: fartogvod reining: refined na bofuro. AyuisKy ‘ery tame and wholly nnsettied; quoted aes Genorally_a tamer market. though in moat instances piles had the advantage an 10 Tales. Tens inquiry from the grain Inturort, a farthor Tie tn wheat and corn for ently dolivory checkity ex- Port oparations, " Accommadation, for provisions: Eoton/and, out attrneted a fair share of attention and trremuinr oures. at wrenk Biro tne Western Ansoctated Press, ie YORK, Jan, %.—COTTON—Qniet, but stondy at Fhiures quicty January, 2a, Fobrnary, n Prsttien h, V4.0ie Al Is ce} May, 13.480; June, Hae He siser Ateuste Wao} Boplemmbery iS.bot Oclobor, bide. MRorik—Sinrket dull; tecotpte, @f00 brist aupor- ane Bate ang Western, Bis, 24. commen 0 Rood HAST: ROO to choice: Cae Rwktoy extn Onto. i rohruary. (pales it 1, af Fo. je BE SLASH GLA: April antes 43,( 1), siitdogatte, ie ies ative Gs pay tenes im irleniion, sig) graoudaiat Nd February, ‘ot Sree i, 11,00 bur mixed West di ‘Unta~Marketdully 45G400; white dO, } HAS pemana fate and: znacwet firm pt Tbe. an ( : diuocrnibecanen Merge ‘dull Rlo, eargoon, 198, Bier jal " te rod refining, THe. Molassas stendy, with fae daenana Slow Uricanee earo- c. Terhoteee TaN, and nominal United, 636s Aaa cnr within far domand at Cio. ath at. Hse ty Boaee Rady) Wante suet 7 Wastern, Trotimons2Parkestarkotdult: mass, £1250@12.00. ReafeMnrkee dull Cut meats stondily. held: trads ty middies enalor; long clear intididles, $7.20; short dy {aig Lord in fair dowunnids Primo BOSE, STNG OTTRR—Markot dall at i270. Crrzar—Quiet but firm at ieelée, Wisk Y—Nominol at $1.61. ak NEW ORLEANS. New Onimans, La, dan. 2.—FLoun—Quiot and stendys supariine, $4.7525.00; XX, 85.5085.05; XXX, 85.75) Dlah radios, 6.0020.75. UxAIN~Corn In good demand at full prices at 5B Bie, Oata, 6085Ic, COUN-MEAI~-Firmor nt §1.1509.20. HAY—BSteady; ordinary, €20.00821.00; prime, 62.000 1H,00; choico, $20.000027.00. PHovistons—Pork—Markot castor; old, $13.50 IBN now, S.50G1.024. Lard dull, weak, and lows or; Uarco, $7,50228.00 ker, $9.50G5.0214. Bulk meats dull, wenk,and lowart aliouldors, loone.61.40@4.0234; pnckod, 4.6734; olenr rib, $4.75; clenr, £7.00, Bacon rearce and firms shoulders, $5.75; clenr rib, hae clenr, $4.00, ama—Suanr-enread In good demand at full prices; ee Titiner at Ra. : ite} —Blarkot dull; Western roctifod, 1.050110, GROCERIFS—Coffeo firmy Ito cargoos, ordinary. to" Pile, feito. Humnrs quiet and weak: inforior, cr _roniinon to goad common, Gato; fair to fully {alr 1@74e1 prima to choice, *¥eFer yellow elati~ ad, &gaAKe, Molaesex ntendy; common, RaEHo; fatty Ber'centrifugal, dey primo to eholon wotoe ities He ar ee LOC vor enor a i suW) premiums; averting oxelanyo, bankers’ bila, @. ‘ PHILADELPIITA. PIMLADELUTIA, Jan, 2.—FLoun—A bottor footings Ohio axtra, #5.29510; Minnesota oxtra tnmily, modl> uum, 8.773463 .62}41 cholce, $0.75; Bt, Louls, fam- ily good, 87.25; choice, 67.4; Minnesota patent proo- ens, £7.7528.00. Iye flour dull at 64,75, QuAIN—W hoot—Unaottled and feverish No.3 red ‘on track, 81.83; amber, Wegterp ‘on tra: 0, rod January, #14434 bid, 61.4634 aaked? February, 81.4544" bid, #1404 aakedy March, 214736 bid, §L47H{ nakerts Bilger rejected, Shc} anil mixed, January, S70 bid, {06 ankeds, Fobruney, beko bid, S76 "naked; Maret, & o asked: Aprit, Ofc, bid, Go axkod.” Unie Hem; mixed and ‘stalnied, i4@ito; rejected, 450; ite, 47 ~ PHOVIMIONA—Markot Anil, V'rime mess beot, $19.00, Pose pork, MOKA, Hntos-Binoked, 1Ugtio; piek= y niet nnd wnchanged, Hous" Aiaskor dull: Wostorie Wate. gitees Firmy crea r, IMBMGet do good, 130 ROLEUM—Markot, Tncerpresrinur: 1200 ‘biist wboat, 800 buy 60 7 jour, Ay Lt bar tin bu; Gate, 6.500 bi ig fF ba MIPSIENTS—W hast, 17,000 bus corn, 00,000 bu, BALTIMORE. BALTIMONE, Jon, 2.—¥Loun—Lower for common wradoas Westarn aupor, $1.23G5.00; do oxtra, 5.03 6.00; do family, 00.260.60. : GRAIN—Whent—Weatorn frm snd highers No. 2 Weatorn winter rod, apo January, and February, $14t; March, HATO: April, $1.4654@1.45}4, Corn. —Wostorn firm; Western mixed, spot, and Janu- ary, b14@550; February, GHaSie; March, 554 bi$01 April, @S5}ie: May, 54744550; steamor, Big S5}{c. Oats easier; Wostern white, 32490; do mixed, fase Pornsylvanta, 486400, * Rye quiet at Bain. Vay Unchanged: waste; roll, Ines, Sein pnest. Frtiovttatbaltand unchanged, CorPee=Qitiot and unchanged. fro at—Dull ft, 0 00 brlay wicat, 12,70 rine TA Pad Doe CFs eat, 12,700 bus corn, TITRE TRANMERE 110200 buy oor’, IRA bu. _ BALES A itoan AUD Bas sort, ota Bae ¥ 8T. LOUIS. 8. Louis, Jan, 29,—-FLount—=Firm. QNAIN—Whont vory unsottled; No. 3 red, 8. caahy SLUGLI( Vobruary; SLUIGLOMGLOMALOTY March) HII@LIYY April; $LA0KGII08 Lith May; No. 3 do, 8.18 bd. Corn Mrmor; WIE3iHfa cash; 343(0 Tanuaryi Wide Vobrunty: wo Marchy Tide Apri Dare dulls s7@T40 cash dese fl OTe ttle —Hork enale: ENA 05% 4.15, 8.450 tw joorunry, incon Bendy] Sides Ties 16S." Lard quioty <ikcrirrs—Fiour, nt cri potent hy ery brias rut 33,000 bur corn, My Fx, LOU dui Darley, 4, Me Our, BGO Urls when 40 bay oor, bu . —_ MILWAUKEE, MILWADEXE, Jan, 2.—-VLOUR—Quict and un- changed. © e GRAIN=Whoat firm; opened, and declined Ho, an slovad dully No. 1 Milwaukea hard, #.2; No, 1 Mlle Waukeo, $1.21 No. 2 $1.20; January, $1.90; February, U.254; March, 8140941 No. 8 do, $1.06; No. ¢, 99340; Gulett Nord tOEE. “Tye aati Nos Actus Mnactot MESA MASE, nso, nk. Bho Hint Stared. Yard=Prime swan, $145 fan aes LIVE Hona—p Cat M250. d DHKAaED Monnentaady ahd oer oe FAS, gag gsitts—¥lour, 3.0 Orla whaat, $00 bus barley, ‘SHIPMENTS — 1 ‘ 3 . ws RANTAFlowr, 6400 bris; whont, S00 buy bar TOLEDO. TOLENO, O. Jan. 2.—GiAaIN—Wheat steady; No. white Michigan, ¢125; ambor Michigan, spot, 612M} February, 91.2; No. 2 red winter, spot, $1.00; March, BSN; April, F120; May, 81.3{1 No.3 red Waban, Bay Noa D, & M, red, $120 Corn quiet; high mized, Mio; No. 2, svat and February, OMe: Muy, "No. I white, Chovish Guuisaammotn, BAtoy prise, GOT NO. 2 Hoge San, a N ae eat du! wea! wer a winter, Webrunry, Sal; Bares, t1sd; Apa 25; May LICaTPTE—Whent, G00 bu; corn, 13,000 pa; "ats, ‘Burp! . wqne, MAN76~+Whoat, 2,00 bus corn, 22,000 buy bY CINCINNATI, Crnctek g31, 0. Jan. 3.—COTTON—Quiet at 30. more S falr demand; family, 06.0862; fancy, Gaaix—Whent dul and nominal at #128 Corn’ guint a oto, Mya Cate quistaside. Hulldull as 68a. Dar ‘ROVISIONS—Pork, $13.15913.00 Lard—Demand act- ive, at F074 Bul firms shouldars, $4.20; its ik a thous eh Sar Sta arise clear, fa it ji skdes, ¥: 13] i lars, aT. cl Greun meata t holders, wy ange deme epn a eo" Western Teserve, 286250) ir TER) uteky ol S2olow Central Ottios Itwabo. AASaED OL lease re th, nae, BasToN, Bowron, Jan, 3.—} LoUN—Market dulls Western su perines, MMOD extras, L0GE00; Wiscon= Wong: UO erhras, 182625; Minnosota do, 0007.35; winter heats, Ohio and Michigan, $4.506740) [llnola and Ja sens $6187.40) BL Lovie, $1.0007.15) Wisconsin ead citettens} Brocess epring wheats, ¥7.25G900; Ora mC. quiety” “pnd: ‘aus moderne’ demand; No, P wud’eate wulvert if Bites No. 2 white, G4 white nnd No.2 mtzo Recxipre—Fionr, a 11,001 bu, - buirsents—Fiour, X00 brie. tm track. Hyoquioty anton Wye. see £1.94; Februn Sep fisige mat AKCELTH—Whoat, 5,00) to ri rit J ronined, 760. * te, No, 2 mized and No, 8 Ryo quot at sc, tiny Wheat, ZA ‘ BUFFALO. BUFFALO, Jan. 2.-CATTLR—Hacolpta, 678; nothing % buj corn, doings rocolpts mit eonstaned throughs prospects for goat to chotco stoora nro falr. SUERP AND LAMNS—Hecoipta, 4,900) market Goll, weak, and lowort prices doctinad Hiatal falr to goud Wortarn ahoep, $.0065.251 cholae tu fanoy, $5.4085.55, fale to chateo Ininbs, 5006.00; 21 cara unsold. Tlods—Kteentpis, 65%; demand falr and prices highers gond to chotca York wolzhts, 4.7524.90; honyy and medium, @A%@5.0); fate end! fough and common, FL25@4.25; best arndes dispusod 4024.75) conraa Hurraso, Jan, 0.—Anats—Whont—Nothtng doin bu No, 1 Milwaukoo at LOUISVILLE. LOUIAVILER, Jan, 29.-~CoTron—Firm at 1240, FLoun—Qolet and unchangodt, GILAIN—Whost frin nt 1.23, Corn steady; white, fc; itt anion ny chlgnn al don mixod, 4, Onts—Markot doll; whito, 410; mixed, 400, Itye quiet at We. : HAT --Bteady st $16,00218.01, PROVINONS—Pork quict nt $1351, Lard firmor; for loaKe.. IBEY—$L05, clear rib, got clonr, 6 ar rib, T4e cloar, amis _-Sugar-cured, D4@IUMe. KANSAS CITY. Spectat Dtspateh to The Chicago Tribune, KANSAS City, Mo, Jan. 2.—Qntaty—The Price — PEORIA. PRORtA, Jon, 2.—GRAIN—Corn active and firms id Of SLL. DETROIT. Dernorr, Jan, .—Fioun—Dull, GRAIN—Whent oasior} extranominal: No.1 whito, ’ wkd a ‘No. choice leaf, tlorco, 840; do kog, De. Hulk moata quicty nhoulders, 4'404 olet con gutot; ahouldors, Teal Hh atc. Sine Current reports; Wheat recolpte tho past wook, 49,100 bu; stipmonta, 51,223 buy Ormors No. 2 cash, #1135 FM January, $1,004. 150,177 wut 3! high-mizod, BUS 4er mixed, WawY4e. Onta steady; No, 2whito, @ii4e, Myo inactive but firm; No.2, Lye Saxe ettticr—Hirm ats deoling; sates 400 vrla distillers’ fulshod on the bi March, #151} April, $1306 i,nominal, INDJANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, %.—GnAtn—Wheat firm; No, 2 red, #12421. Ce area 21.0. Co! osw EGO. rn steady at dogJs}gc. Oats weok Y. Jan. 2%.-GRAIN—Whont stendy, 80.7 Osweso, N, Yo Jn Corn nominally unchanged; Weatern mixed,! PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, Jan, 20.~PETNULBUM—Firmer; Btand- ard white, 110 test, Yxo, OL. CITY, Po. Jan, 29,—-PETROLRUM—Market opened BIGCee Parker's tor ehipnie . at Parker's forshipmet dolpiila delivary. ii ROLEUM: nt; rotino: —_ DRY GOODS. New York, Jan, 2.—Cotton govds continue activo fn first hunds,nnd prices very strong nt a late ad- COTTON, NEw ORTMANA, Jan, 20.—CoTTON—Quiat hut atondy; middiing, 123{¢; low do, 1205 net recolpts, 17.7 bales; fer Laoty exports to tho Continent, 6,80); sates, ; stock, . TURPENTINE. ¥ WILMIngroN, Jon. 9.—Srinits OP TORPENTINE— Stondy at Mec. oxcited with sates at 1.061%, declined to $1.06%, nd- yancad to F1.05%, declinod and cloned at $18}6 bid for fd. Shipmonts, 41,00, averaging 4,00; trumencts gia. Ipmonts, ning 43,000; tral JOns, utett orndo, ‘once. Printa in brisk demand, nnd prices frm owing alight supply and upward tandency. Cloths and nanan doing well, and woretel dots goods notive weilenid up. Woolun Kuods In stendy demand, and vory firm, Forelgn goods quict. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. What In Necded. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Crroano, Jun, 29.—1 havo rend 0, 5. Carter's communicntion to you in regard to widening and deeponing tho Iitnols & Michigan Canal. It atrikca mo xs clear common sonso thant thero ig no other plan feasible to drain this clty, hnye traveled over tho Old World and protty much all over our country, and I can sco only ‘one thin; erage, against Chica: on the globe, and that Is ‘Yours respectfully, SaMurt W. ALLENTON, _ - Qepred for, Birope., * To the Editor of Th Chicago’ Tribune, Cnicaco, Jan. 29.—In your Washington lotter on Chicago's foreign commorco in Tee, Pho o being tho largest olt: ho Jack of proper owe to-day’a TrrBuNE, you Btute that there was no clearance of vesscls from Iako porta to porta in Europe in The schoonor City of Manitowoc loft Michigan Clty, Ind,,on Monday, July 8, 1878, to finish loading, at Pont- water, Mich.,a cargo of onk and pine for Liver- pool, England, cleared by Mr. Green, of the Chi- cago Custom-House, left Pentwater at midnight of Saturday, the 13th of July, and, on Thursday, Aug, 15, struck ona reef noir West Point Light 1878, house, Anticosti Island, Gulf of ft in a donse fog. Pormit mo to correct it, it. Lawrence, 1 merely make this correction for the benefit of your paper and ita renders ut large, and you can rely on tt Nowspaper Postage. To the Eaitor of The Uhteago Tribune. Cnrcaao, Jan, 24.—You stato, in your notico of postago rates, that the postage on an olght or twelve page TiinuNE js two conts, and for a sixtoone paxyo paper three conta, for it comes from ONE WHO WAS ‘THERE, I havo befors mon Tainuns,—olaht pages,— with wrapper, that wolgha only two ounces, I undorstand tha Post-Ollice rute to bo, for two nt. Does the Post-Oftico require two centa on ‘uk LemuNe, whothor it welghe two ounces or not? Very truly, ounces or under, ono The actunt weight of Thr Trmunw varies slightly, . Soinetimes 6 to cight shoots; somet! und of paper is equal ines only seven and a hatt. A paper when moist, too, wolghs more. than when dried out, ‘The average wulght, how- over, is over two ounces, so that, na euch sopas rate papor is not welghed at the office, the only safe wuy is to put on @ two-cont stamp.) Consus Information Bureau. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, NAPERVILLE, IIl., Jan, 20.—-Your issuo of the 28th inst. reports an interview with ‘a concern calling itself the Consus Information Bureau,” at 84 Ta Saullo streot, whereln Mr, Crafts, the manager of the “ Bureau,” {a reportod as say- ings “Mr. Wright, tho Consus Supervisor of this Mlatrict, and mysalf have arranged mattors so that our Bureau will start this preliminary work," otc, eto, 1 received a note from Mr, Crafta asking an interview, saying * ho was ros ferrod to mo by the Departmont." When in the olty 1 callod on Mr, Crofts at tho “ Bureau,” heard what ho had to say, read his circular and advertisements in country papers, and replied that {t would be timo enough for mo to act when Tind authority to do so (the samo answer I have givon to all applications recelyed), This is the full extent of any and ull arrangomonte betwoen Bir, Crofta and myself, How he cnn distort jt in- ugement on my part with hin, 1 fail to understand, My mind was to an mado up © Tho Bu anes to baal Wo an After ott (should I roveivo it) 1 tho preas whon nn enttons for the poaltiona of onumerators or Bu othor pistes as] may bave instructions and rity toull, T think atl nocessary infarma- aioe or applying to ‘ author tlon can be had withant tho Burcau.” lespoot! “| Resolved, agreement or arra to a dinmetrical): ren" had nat fiscinat indorsomont, nor dot ny bod elal nagitien’ ropose to 1 were oppoait course, of mo into an rn lend niy asaist- Lion of any appointment five notice through will recolye appl Jag. G. Waiaut, PUBLIC CHARITIES, « Bptclat Dispatch to"TM Chicago Tribune SPriNartKLD, Ill, Jan, 20.—The stato Board of Public Charities met ‘to-day and adopted tho following in regard to the moneys duo tho Btate institutions from tho several counties; stitutions, subject to the supervision of Gomimtsaloners of Public Charities, be advised that it Is the opinion of this Board that the amount of Dilla for clothing, ate, duc from the several counties to the Stato institutions is bo large aa to deniand an carnost and poniutent of fort for tholr collection, and that the Trusteva bo urged to take all necessary to onforce payment by delinquent count ica." Thnt tho Trustecs of* tho State in- aud proper steps ‘The Hoard received a transcript of a series of resolutions adopte the jow York State Bourd of Charitlcs protosting agaluat the send- Ing of Dtind, erlpplud, lunatic, and other infirm uuupera to tho nited Btatcs in different Governments in Europe, with quest for ondperation for an effor ah y cities and towns to secure Jogisiation by Congress to provent the charitable ingtitutions of this country from ‘being thus Ini. tu posed upan. ‘The Board adopted reaul pressive SF tote necord with the actlon and rog- oludoi tho Becre! Thiele ankiog! ax Oe subject. 1 ‘he Commissioners and Bloomiugton to vislt the those places. he Now York Board, and directed to forward cupics thervof to the Representatives In Congress frown em to urge legislation on the t for Li —— . Bond us at buoe two dozen Bt, Jacobs Ol; s¢ Is in ively demand. It oured a prominent citizen . Hoary Houck, Ww oe toute Tin vhoumatiant."no D8 WINTAUALOED & ALJAUGU, bf ee sul: icadvilo, Pam tions exe Anoaln institutions at Fourth Day’s Proceedings in the THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: &RIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1880. ‘TE COURTS. Cortright-Farwell Libel Caso, Report of tho Recetrer of the Northern Mlnols Coal and Iron Company, New Suits, Confessions, Divorces, Judg- ments, Etc, CORTRIGHUT=$FARWELL, Mr. Pliny N. Haskell oponed the argumenta for thy plaintiff in the Cortright-Farwell Hhel sult yesterday morning, nnd ocvuptod the tina until the recess and a fow moments in the after- noon, making an able presentation of the ensa from tho Cortright standpoint, Afterdenting with tho alleged libelous card and interviews tn ‘Tite Trinune put forth by the defendant, he took up tho main pointa fn the defenae, examining ench one In dotall, and criticising what bo regaried aa thelr Inherent wonknoss with a dual of forea and no Ittlosarcnstictouching-up. He claimed, and argued at length, that the snlury contract which tho defonse chargea Cort- right with violating, and thus justify. ing tho chargo of being a defaulter, was novor known otltsido of tho officers who signed it, was nover regarded by tho Directorsor tho Financo Committee, and that tt beeamo null and vold, through the purchase of the National and tho bad Anancial management of Farwell— two things which mado {t simply impossible to ever put tha Company on 04% per cont basis, which was tho ehief condition under which the parties to the Instrument consented to a reduc- tion of sulury, Referring to tho Introduction by the enlemn Kaltes of tho vouchers upon which Mrs, Cortright, during ber busband’s absonce In Californin on Company business, drew upon Cortright'’s balance on tha books, Mr. Haskell chnracterized Kale'a effort as ona par with that of tho mountain in Inbor—bringing forth n very small =moure. Referring to tho purehnso of tho National, he charged it home to Farwell, who bad attempted to saddle it on Cortright, though the batter was in Calltornin nt the time, and knew nothing of it until called homo by a telegram, Farwell's boast that he defled posted toler Hie hand on o dishonest actof his,and his regret that ho hadn't acen Urother Woodbridge at the Y. S.C. A. meetings: asoften ashe would have Ilked, were sharply contrasted with that gontleman’s profit of $1,000 on the purchase of tho Lincoln Park bonds, the donation of that. £1,000 to tho Y. M,C, A. his borrowing of $50,000 from tho Company ‘on no security, and tho finn) payment to him of $2,000" for salary. And yet this ex-lender of’ the ¥. M,C. A. complained because Mrs. Cortright, — prostrated by Bick ness, drew upon ober = busband salary in his absence In Callfornia, Gen. Stiles would no doubt eck to whitewash theso things and say," Seo this saint in white robes.” [Lungh- ter.) It would he an appropriate thing for Gen. Stiles to uke Farwell’s arm and walk orer to tho ¥. M. ©, A. and polish up his character there; or, arm in arm, that these two men should go forth evangelizing the world, Farwoll dolng tho praying and Bules attending the prayer-mectings, pollatilug wp Farrell's charac. eon iad theso pecullar transnctions disclosed by tho ovidence In this cree, [Latig] ter.) For ae religion and undefiled tho cone sel had tho grentest perpen but. bypocriay, whieh, sooner or Inter, stuck out like tho Jack- figs’ onrs when that animal tried to palm hlinself off fora tion, was deserving of tho supremest contempt. At this stage tho counsel suspended his argu- ment wntil aftor the recess, Mr. Hnskell renewed his argument, after tho recess, first secking to demolish Kales’ mouse No.2,—tho cirentiur purporting to have been writton by Cortright, and setting forth tho jrirchiusa of tho National ss. good thing, when he fuct wos that Cortright was away at the time the alreular was published, that on his ros turn ho found that {t,had been clreulnted, and that It was generally understood that. Knlcs himself, us tha Company's attorney, got itp, The lonn to tho Couch estate of the Republic's trust-funds on such ridiculous security oso inortgage on the Tramont House furniture came in for seathing criticlam. In summing up, Mr. Haskell charged Farwell with swearing falsely axto Cortright’s advising the purchuso of tho National, as to tho tranenctions of Collins in loaving tho Compuny, as to Cortright’s pelng tho author of that clreular, and a8 to the $0 borrowed from tho Company, Such manage ment of a company by its hend—such jabbery— rondcred tho currving out of the anlary contract utterly finpossible, and to charge a man with not earry{ng it out under such ciroumstances, with dishonesty, was the very quintessence of menn- neas and deserving of 10. jury‘s sternest re~ buko. After sono remarks on tho valuc of char- noter, and the Lite ation of the offense agninst | ebariotor ‘fu thik *onst, Mr. “Haskelrelosed by asking the jury to apply the proper remedy for tho wrong done. Gon. Btlleg reptied for the defense, acknowl- edging the pleustire it had givon him to listen to the counsel's three-hours’ speech, and particu- larly to tho anticipations of what he would any, So much hid been antiofputed, in fact, that It wouldn't be necessm for him tosay much, The gentloman’s conilicting positions were very curious, One moment ho was attacking religious people ag sneake, and in anothor he was referring to his sainted mother and her attempts to bring that Foune heuthon (Hoskoll) to his knees. (Laughter.) Tho calling of hard names had come from tho other sida, and yet, counsel deprocnted it in tho strong q terms. In one brenth he spoke of the peaconbit mothod of recovering for dumages, and in tho noxtof knocking a mun down, Tf any knock- Ingslown was to bo dono, let it be done after the Court adjourned, and tho spenkor (Stiles) would runaway. [Laughtor.) In one moment Mr, Haskell apoke of the law of libel, and in tho noxt mado ridiculous 4 pbyeleal ule fority of ono of tho tha enso, which mind Emmet's celebrated rebuke of Pincknes, and Farwoll’s rebuke of Woodbritgo in this triat, —thut to be called n lar by tho Intter wns no ine sult, jpn deal of sport bad been mado of Farwoll for endeavoring to rescue young Chum- usero from n perilous ition, and finally for bouncing the men who Sueaueaned his goin, astray. As to taking tho arm of J. V. Farwell, ho would take his arnt, or that of any othor man. Who was connected with an nasociation like tho Y¥. MG, A. which has sayed hundreds of young men from mornl ruin. Phe spealcer bnd thought: nt tho first that this sult was brought to.nnko J. ¥. Farwell come down, Ho bud changed hia mind, and had come to the conclusion that it was brought for the purpose of denouncing J, V. Farwell and blackenlug bis character. Who wus tho:plaint! Without calling him a Nar—which would not be argument—the Gonerat Procecied to review his carver from the time ho was nclork for tha Chlengo, Burlington & Quine oy Rond, commenting upon hts remarknble risa to place and position as “a «reat Ingirance man,” entitled to a groat salary, anid ridiculini tho protonse that he cama hero simply to bulld UPA monument in tho shape of A life-Insurance company. Touching upon the salary contract, Gen, Stiles remarked that tho Bourd of Directors in 1873 authorized Farwell by resolution to draw Up such an aogreemont. If it was over abrogated itmust bo so abrogated hy the authority which ordered it mude, viz.: the Bonrd of Directors, Tho ny wos cloar that from tho thne Cortright aligned the contract un- tl he left the | Company there was credited to him on the Ponys books the sum of $00 month—the full salary received before the contract was mudo—viz,: a your. In two yoars, it appeurcd, ho got §11,000 out of the Companys and yot it was sald ho wis now a poor mun, If #0, Ho must have beon a apendthrift of the most magnificent charactor. Thore wera differences, nner other things, be> twoon Farwoll's and Cortright’s statements in reference tothe Collins matter, and tho most romarkable statement of all was that of Cort. right, to tho effect that he offered Farwell hig chock for $1,000 rather ‘than Cotitua’ place, », Bald. Gen. Btiles waa ot gtutement that would tako care of itself, The manner in which Collina left—the gratuitous payment of salary to bimin order to keep hin friendly tothe Company—was no discredit to tho institution, Crank, it Ge ie aftorwards roturned his ovgr-pay, but Cort right nover, Now ho bas’ yot hold of. the Grcon Mountain Gold Mine, and thought thero was “millions init? Z Gon. Stiles next referred to Woodbridgo's and Farwell’s personal dimcuities, and tho appear anoe of a mun in Farwell’a office to tell blin tut 4 stockholder bill was nbout to bo filed rguinst. him, that would bold bln up to publio scorn, and that he ought to 9, something to rovent jt Gen. Btitea Bad no idoa at Woodbridge sent blin, but the {ntina- tlon that $00,000 pald inte the hands of tho lic. colver would stop the business did aime! 5 youd doa) like bluckmall, Heading from ‘Tha ‘Tin ¥ announcing tho future Ailng of the Dil, and the statemont, according to tho attor ney of the prosecution, that it would bo put on the files unless something happoned, was 1 pal- pablo bid from: sumobody to bo soun. W ge waa not ou trial, only eo much ushe had thrust himself into tha case, The question wasn't whether Furwell was ® Christinn or not, but whether be published this allegod libel, Cer- tainly be publishes {t—published it in the “face of this blackmalling bill, rying on ita face an fuvitation to “come down." What Farwell said about Wood. bridgo Jn bis interview with Tux Trinunx of” course made Woodlrldgo inal, aud future libel sulta might be expceted from Woodbridge agpinet Farwell and against Tie Tuipuns, pro- vided he did as well in thisone ashe hoped to do, fiaughtor.) Reading whut was said by Farwoll Inthe interyiow about Cortriyht—the charges of dishonesty, pvordrawing bis wccouut, and bluck~ mulllng—Uon. Stiles proceeded to Justify thom, claiining, on the overdrawing count, that those "on which Cortright and Mra. Corte right drew somy €5,000 mudu oy the dimer. ence, for the proper hime, & ote 6 4, rtright + agreed ite $4, coo be did take, Hf was all right, of coursg, for Mra. 0. to draw in hor husbaid's namo, What she drow was the sume ag if ho hud drawn it, but if-eho required as inuch money for her sickness a8 ua ropresented, ahe must have boun tl Bloksey sonia: ithe world ever eaw since Poter’s wife's-mother Iay stok of a' fever. {Laughtes.) But Jt so bapponed that nobody got i, but two nersonr, so far ns the testimony went, ever rend the Hbel. How much damages, thon, but been done? It was in testimony that Fare well requested the puppreason of the bill and the Interview, but did not object to the publlea- lon of his side of tho tury if the other was published. ‘The great questions were, Did Farwell enuse the publication of the articles were ita statements true; and if not true, what damage had the plaintiy suferad 7 Keferring to Farwell’s purchaso of Tlnevin Park bonds, and his retention of $1.0 an bis commniasion, Gen, Stites clilined that it was only Just and richt that he should be. paid for doing what nen were pal for doing every day. nego tlating the purchase of large amounts of bonda, Tho lonn tod, V. Farwell. & Co, of $20,000 was good thing for the Company, whieh gut interest. on tho mane; Rf tho transnctlon, and the pur- chee of the Nationn!, recording to Cornell,—one Of the plalntif’s witnesses, —wits looked Upon as That biutelght was a pood (ote ut the tine, better than foresight cut no figure whatever [n the enso, How much damage had ‘tright nutter None It eliply udvertised hit, kept im before the public, and if he hadn't Drought this sult the public would have forgot- ten thnt such n man as Cortright ever ved hero and had somebady eal! him anes. The coun- sol'sadvieo fo anyone ahout to bring a libel pitt would be to keep out of Court for if he had been an honest nan, the libel wouldn't hurt him, snd if not, the othor aldo would yo through him when he goton tho stand and rhow up al the menn things he had over been guilty of, Newapnper abuse was very ephemers), Jt went In atone eur and out at another, and the ilen of any one being damaged by such attucks wos: simply prepsatarots. There were two dungers ous things in this ense,—the cloring talk of Woodbridge on Farwell, for which he had been firing up for elght long yenrs. finughters. and the wealth of tho defendant. Hud ft enme to oing for rich mon? Would anyhoty have done ess than Farwell in go denouncing what he hon eatly regurded as a blackmailing scheme, with Cortright behind it? Ane ‘ight had not des nied that in this cnae, beats couldn't do it without telling what was probably untrue. Gen. Stiles said bo did not believe the Jury was composed of mon who would sympathize with tho principle of suing a rich man Just to make him “divide,” If Cortright had been injured Iet {hem any how much, and he would bo paid for it. If not, he would have A chunce to learn u iceson by hisexperlonce in this suit. The othor side innttyurated this Meht, for Farwell said nota word about them till Woodbridge led that bit, They drew tbat bill, got It ready, and somebody clalming to represent thoin went to Farwell to inform him that he could see tho bill, find out how bod ft waa, and, if be th oth atand it, that the thing would go ahead; but that, if bo didn’t want to bo held up to the pub. Mo yaze, ho could fork over $200,000 or $30,000 und It would be all right. Gert. Stiles aaked the jury to deal with the case according to thoir best Judgment nod the falr thing be- tween those two men. If sae thought Cortright, kad been damaged by belng called n blackmaller, let thom say how much Mr. Farwoll ought to pny for it. If wns certainly trite that, safar as tho charges of dishonesty wero cone cerned, inthe taking of money from the Com- pany to which be wus not entitted, the ovidence abundantly showed thom to be tric. It was in evidence thit Collins, Crank, und Cortright took more than they ngreed to take: that Crank pald it buek, and that Collins waa allowed to tako at the rate of $6,000 by the action of the Compuny when he left it, It bad not been shown that Cortright was damaged, or that auybody who rend these articles recelved nn {inpression unfa~ yoruble to his character. How mitch, thon, bud he been Injured? it was for tho jury to sny. Mr. Kales announced that he would not arguo tho caso nt all, content with Gen. Stiles’ presen- tation of St, and the Court thoreupon adjournod until this morning, when Mr. Woodbridge will sail in and close. COAL-MINING, ‘Tho Recelyor of the Northern Iltnois Coal and Tron Company, H. DB. Plant, filed his report yes- terday in the United States Clreuit Court for tho inonths of October and November, It shows ag followa: : « RNCEINTS. Dn Ballo accond vein. Ja Bulle third vein Olco Tn Ballo second vein, in Snllo third voin. REOEIYTS. Ta Salle second voit. La Ballo third vein, Ollica.... Total, Tn Balle second voin. La Sail third vein, Kentucky ehagt, Carbon shaft. Olfica and gen Profit, Peereeeres S 409.23 The lose jer was neensioned -by tho atrikes of the mincrs, and tho Recolver closed down, ns he expected to surrentcr the mincs to tho purchasers. In December tho work was re- sumed at the Union prices of 60 cents n ton frost welght, sccond-vein work and room and pillow, and 7U cents a ton gross woight, long wall, and 80 cents gross Welght, third. vein long wall. The Iteeoiver was obliged to ylold, as the other mines hud resumed work, and ho could not tight tho Union single-handod. A NEAVY JUDGMENT. In Octoper Inat a proceeding by eclro facins was ‘begun in the United States Cireult Court by tha Connecticut Mutual Life-Insurance Company agninst Potter Palmer and Bertha Ef, Palmer ta foreclose n mortgage. The mortgige was given July 29, 1874, by Potter Palmer and wife to so- cure an indobtednesa of $100,000, and tho p orty conveyed wero four lots bounded by Forte sixth and Forty-soventh streets, the open Park- way and Vinconnes avenue, and fronting 600 fect onench of tho two Inst named avenues, Also a lot forty-elght fect front and 1 fevt deep on the south slde_ of Van Buren atrect, between State street and-Wabnsh avenue, and jurt weet of thoalloy. Yeaterday a default waa taken on tho scire facias ngninst both the defondants, and n judgmont entered for $144,000, and Judgo Blddgett also entered an order for tho sule of tho mortgaged premises. . DIVORCES, Helen Dior filed n bill yesterday against her husband, John A. Mor, asking fora divorce on tho ground of cruelty. Frodoricka Holling asked for a divorce from Jobn Kelling on ocoount of hia cruelty and adul- tory, ‘Ridge Tuloy yostorduy granted the following deorees of divoroe: Ila Guinness from Josop! W. Guinness, on tho ground of drunkenoss, and Helen McCarthy from Calahaon McCarthy for orualty, — ITEMS. Tho Appellate Court will not render opinions until tho latter part of next week, Judge Drummond is engaged in hearing, with fn jury, tho case of Greenwood vs, The Chicago & Northwestern lailroad Company, Judge Gary whl be in hls law-court room this morning and to<morruw to hear motions. Tn the United Bintes Court George 8, Moulton began a suit yesterday against Lotsey N, Hole brook to recover $10,000, — STATE COURTS, John G. Bmyth began n sult yostorday ogalnst Matthow Gottfriod, elulining $1,000. Samuol Myers sued Henry KSritz for 81,200, Bradford Hancock, Assignee, for the uso of Gregory Cox, brought sult for $1,200 against the Chr of Chicago. he Town of Lake filed a potition to have as- eertained the damages fer opening and widen De Be street trom Btute to Wallace Tho Chicngn Packing & Provision ,Company began anit: for €,00) ngainst Edward vi y= dow and Willtam Finke we ey PROBATE COURT, Ordered that tho resolutions of respect passed by the Rar Assoolation to the memory of the Inte Bnoch W, Evans bo sproad upon the records of tho Court. : In tho estate of Adain Schminke, the will was proven, lotters testamentary were iamodl to Anna K, Schminke, and Ler bond for $6,000 was vo id, - ho hearingof the Keegnn will caso was ro- sumed yesterday morning, and the entire day was taken up by the argumenta of the counsel, — THE CALI. Jopaa Nrummonn—In chambers, Jupak Broparrr—&s), BIT, 033, 60, 911, O44, 968, D1, 055, 956, O64, G00, 961, 064, 969, 974, O75, 176, 981, 083, Nos, sas and we still on trial, Avrriiats Couit—Motions. ihe Gerzaecerutlmnlniey: call 601 to B51, Ine clusive, Poromptory enil 431 45, No. 00, Durvuk va, Chicken hiurltoygeGn ae Quinoy Tail? road Company, on trial. anepaw Jamkson—Chancery motions ut 0:15 ‘JuDaR Roawns—21 to 83, inchs it A, Se ana Ree et Ve, Oxcept 2] Ln #14, No, 1,414, Cortzight va, Furwoll, on Jupax Tor“y—20, 21, 2,2 No caso on boars yaepan Bawwoa—2, 10, and 31,.No cuso on JUDGN Jaweson—Crimtn r er, Bite aid, Uae aad Set Gourt—Nos, 518, Juno Gany — Associato Criminal Court No call—Robiuson guneplnac ciao on trial, , Jupan Loowig—Nos. |, and 106 tu 216, ox- COPE 300, 22, 203, 210, 211, aud 2, ls JUNGMENTS, . ‘8UPRNIOR COURT~JUDaS BMITH—W, B. Jacobs V5. Bera, Eggleston; verdlot, $118.45, aud mus tlon for new trinl.—N. H. Walworth, Receiver of tho City National Bank, vs, Laban B, Major, #855,—Felix Kaufman ot al. vs. Josoph Holm- verifot, $116.76, and motion for now Hf. Walworth, Kecelver, vs, Elijah N, Bintth, $1, Crxourr Counr — Corrresions — Ebenezer Wakely, Jr. va. Peter Burger, $310, Junds Rooens—Gertrudn Utho ys. Morton Culver and Michaol Garmler. $5,000.80.—C, A. Tremain vs. George A. Wheeler and William A. Tromaing verdict, $70. Jypan Monax—John M. Bhreve et. nl. va. Nathantel J. Hrown and Edwin Walker, $2,608. ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. Svectat Dispatch to The Crtcago Tribune, Sprunarieey, IL, Jon, 20.—The Supreme Court to-day took on call the petition for a man- tlamus in the cass of Tho People ex rel, Behanock vs. If. B. Brayton, and there is reason Wwoxpect A decision at this term, which will sot- tle the validity of tho consolidation of the three towns of Chicago, Other proceedings were: f&. MoIntire vs. McIntire; appenl from Mason; dismissed’ on abort. record. 25. Indianapolis & Bt, Louis allroad Company vs, McCullum; appeal from ay Mate Court apint Dstelety motion to file additional record: allowed, 14. Cireen vs. Goltrny error to Morgan; writ of orror dismissed, and lenva to withdraw record. 48. E. 8. Walker va. ae of Springfeld; appeal from Arrpoliate Court Third Distri motion to reverta judginent withdrawn, and caso taken ‘on enil, Tho Court adjourned to court In course, and wilt conyeno at Ottawa in March. The Appellate Court, Third District, meota to-morrow, pursuant to adjournment. Licenac to practice was to-dny granted by tho Supreme Court to_tho following applicants for adinfasion to tho Bar: John 8, Monk, John G. Eliot, Alva EB, Campbell, HN. Dyer, Joseph Lebauf, 1, N. Kenning Stephen A. Douglas, F. A. Ingalls, J. 2. Caruthers, T. A. Dannocker, A, H, Keenan, Charles Westin, and George 8, Wil- lett, all. of Cook County: Henry W, Houghian and John W. Hull, of Fulton; 1. Py peynatons of Shelby; Leroy Scott, of Menard: » Haye den, of Pike: A. G. Webber, of Macon; Francia Haein. of Oglo; and George W. Chulender, of MFCAU, ———___. GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. Second Day's Encampment. ‘The second day's session of the Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, Department. ‘of TllInols, was held in the halt, No. 167 Washing- ton street, yesterday morning, Col. Swain pro- siding. Tho reports of the officcrs for tho yenr were rend and referred to tho proper commit- tees. Col. Swain stated that he had no report to make, but be delivered a bricf address, anda committee was appointed to consider tho sug- gestions centiined therein. The report of the Assistant Adjutant-Genernl, C.R.E. Koch, showed that there had been large gains {n the membership during the year, innk- ing a total at the present time of 2,100, besides organizing a Department in Indiana, leaving over 1,600° members in tho Department of Mi- noi. Eight postawere organized in Indiana on ohirters obtulned from this Department, Tho Quurtermaster’s report showed that there waa n Ualance In the greenies after Setting all ex- penses, of $02.59; 64 badges were sold durin tho yenr. The chief mustering oMcer reported ‘that thore bd been tec new posta organized in the Departments of Iiinols and Indiana. A Commas ites of five wns appointed to consider the reports, rellx De La Baume. of Chlcngo, made a apeech in domunclation uf age Pension till now endings in Congress, and, nf its close, offered the follow- lug resolutions, which, after they bad been re- ferred to a conunittee, were unanimously udopted by the Encumpiment; “Wheveas, It is evident to us that tho Parnes. of tho act knownns the ‘Sixty District bit,’ recommended by the Cominiasioner of Penalons, and now pending in Congress, will work great Injustice to thousands of deserviny men who lost thoir health through hardships ‘and exposure during the late War, “ Rewolved, That we hereby entor our protest. ngninst tho pnasage of sald bill, and wo earnest- Jy appeal to the Senators and Representatives in. Congress from thls Stato to usc all honorable moat n their power to prevent tho puasage of ald iN. “ Reaolved, That the Sceretary of this Conyven- tion be und he ty heey instructed to send duly- authontlented copies of these resolutions to each of the Senutors aud Representatives in Congress from this Stat Comraite J, M. Burst, of Sycamore, alan of- fered resolutions, recommending the equaliza- uon of ponsions, and thoy were adopted. A eommittce wus ordered appointed by the Board of Administration to present both the above memoriuls to Congress. On mation, a telegram conveying greotings of this Department was sent by Adjutant-Genernl Koch to tho Grand Enfampinent of Indinga, ns- sembled; and luter in the day responses were recelyed from that Department, and from Mas- sachusetts and Pennsylvania. Geu. Hillurd offered a resolution to the effect thot an tho old battle-fings of the several regi- ments of Hilinols volunteers were going to decay for want of proper care, a cammitteo should be appointed to petition the noxt Legisiaturo to approprinte suticlent means to insure thelr preservation. Carried, and the Commaniler ap- inted as such Commitice Comradcs Hillinrd, Sherman. and Reece, After some further buel- neas,tho Bacarmpment adjourned until 1:90 p,m. ‘The principal business of the afternoon acs- sion was the henring of the reporta of commit- tees and the election of ofiicers. The oficers clected were a3 follows: Depnrt- mont Commander, Edgar D. Swain; Senior Vice- Commander, J. W. Hurst, of Syeamore; Junior Vice-Commander, George, Puterbaugh, af Pes orin; Medical Director, J. L. Lane, of Chica: Chuplatn, the 1tt.-Re Fallows, of Cl engo; Council of Administration, T. G. Lawle of Rockford: Raleigh Pugo, of Galestuirg: J. Caller, of Gibson Cy) J. MoMaater, of Batavin; and John B. Chace of Aurora. Threo represent- atives were olected to the National Encamp- ment, and tho Ilinois Department adjourned. _———————— INVESTIGATION CLOSED, Font Warng, Ind., Jan. 29,—Investigation Into tho management of our County Asylum, which has been in progress during the past wook, and has attracted much attention, was concluded to-day. The Commissioners deolda that tho charges are not sustained by ovidenco, and will retain John Bpice, the present Superintendent, at whom the investigation was almod. —————_—$ TreAsuRY Duvanrwent, WAsmNGTON, D, C, Noy. 10, 1876,—1 take great pleasure in certifying to tho eMency of Dr. Bull's Cough Byrup, {n uke in my family, and ns a specific for colds of chil- drenoradulta, Thave found it to“ bo a ouro almost immodlate and slwaye permanent. Very respectfully, fHoMas B, Paice, _————<—<—{ $$. Bad dreams, disturbed slecp, indigestion, stom- ach gus, nil vanishes before Hop Bitters. KIDNEY WORT. THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, : and the KIDNEYS. ‘These proat organs are the natural cleans. Tree terres eit they’ become elonued, ye pervect? came el Groadfut Biseasce are eure to foliow with TERRIBLE SUFFERING. Billousness, Meadacho, Dyapepeta, Jaane dies, Constipation and Files, or Kid~ ney Complaints, Gravel, Diabetes, Sediment In the Urine, Milky or Mopy Urines or howe matic Pains and Aches, deci the blood ta a Smnoras Wiad auowd nave beea Sec are deve! with the expelled naturally. KIDNEY-WORT ‘witlrestore thehealthy action and all these destroying evila will be bauished ; neglect them and you willlive but to suffer. ‘Thousandshavebesoeured. Try itand you B wliladd one more to the namber. Take It and hualth willoncsinore gladaeg your heart, Why Burfor leneer, mtha torment AA ‘an aol i own ‘peareuan dlatrese from Con= etl tion and Pl i hy ba so fenrtul bocauss of dies ordered urine? Kipsxy-Woer wilt eure you. Try a pack goat ance and be patletied. ‘Its dry vegesadle compound and One Package makeasix quarteof Medicine, Bg Your Druggtet has tt, or seit ges for ¥ you, Insiit upon Aaving 4, Price, 810, WELLO, RICEARDSOU 8 O0,, Propriaters, = 1 crt owed pret pal Herltegten, Vt. A EE ee ee Se STOCKHOLDEUS MEETING. Otice of the Chicago, Wuriington & Quincy Maitre Company. CHICAGO, Jan, 77, IO. 'To the Btuckholders: Notice ta tereby yiven that a apocisl sivoling Of stockholders of the Ciicugo, ure Huston & Quincy Hallroud Company will be bold wb 1 ufice of the Company in Chicayo, HL, on the th duy of Wouruary, at 11 o'clock tn the fore~ noon vf that day, for the purpose of conaidering aud ting upon’ s contract fo cundulidala with it ina id upUD, the railrou erty, tr Wseourl Uivor to conaldor whe aT fiber’ business inelden lant ore. BH BOMBED. President, . «Proprietor and Manager. LABT NIGHTS. LAST NIGHTS, BARTLEY CAMPBELL'A GREATEST THIUUPR! 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Friday, Bonant of Paola Mart HARBE . BLEU! Saturday Matiner, LA VILLE DE MME. ANGOT. Saturday Nix sunday~Fareem igten % ay LA BELLE HOLE: Rronlng and Matinee s'rice: HERSHEY MUSIC-HALL. BY REQUEST, PROF, RICHARD A, PROCTOR, Will give two extra lectures, on Satuniny Afternoon and 1, ae Kyoning, Jan, follows: At 23 p. 1a.—* COMETS AND METEORS.’ Tilustrated by Inrge paintings. tpm—TUE GUEAT PY “ EORPosr QuiaieANinG. by the Uxyhydrogon Bantern. Admission to Matines Lecture, Me, No reserved Tickets, with reserved seats, for Evening Lec 3 admission, Se, Now at Hoot & Sons’, 16 MYICKEWS THEATRE, LAST NIGHTS. LAST MIATINEE. Tompkins & Hili's Huston Theniro Co, In Charles Neade's Inat jn 1D) ITH INuatrated Drama, Cast. and'Scenery perfect. Secure Beats In adyance, Carriages mny ie urdered at 1:45. Next Week—The Favurlte Aine Comique, GUS WILLIAMS, ns OUR GERMAN BENATOR, HOOLEY’S THEATRE, A CONCORD OF MELODY AND HUMOR. OND: WRK, commencing Monday, dan. 5. FESTAL MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday. “Your Honor's Mayers)?” WEATHERSBY-COODWIN * FROLIQUES ieisec™ HOBBIES revised ond ro- modeled Bite Hes OIUKIe LIxGaRD In MoruEn- IN SUA Monday—" Len Hpnrchatmbattes OLYMPIC THEATRE. Clark Stront, oppostte sh Tionse, 20 SIAR eee hrupaotor und Sionaner Every Hroning until furthor, notice, slko, Matinecs Wedhesuay, Saturday, and ‘Sunday, tho iiml- nent Amorican Actor, GEORGE LIEAROOTC hla naw Idaal Sepnation, PMILAP GODON, MINEO. Grent gine Gant, HAMLIN'S THEATRE, Every Evening and SATURDAY and Sunday After. noanntzorcluck, FRANK AIKEN and GENEN LEVEE ROGERS i OGEHS |) CARTE NLANCHE. Next reek. commencing Munday, Pel 2 the famous somodian, Mr FANIC 5. CHANEILAU. supported by Tayleur matic Company as KIT, TUE AIUIKAN- SAS TRAVELEN. MEDICAL, 3 Cures Colds, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all diseases of tho Breathing Organs. It soothes ani_Ueals the Membrane of the Lungs, Inflamed and poisoned by the disease, nnd prevents the night: sireats and tightness across tho chest which accompany it. CONSUMPTION fs not an fncurable malady. Itlsonly necessary to lave the right remedy, and WALL'S BALSAM Is that remedy. DON'T DESPAIR OF RELIEF, for this henign specife will euro you, even though professionnl atd fails. HENRY’S CRG SALVE The Most Powerful. Healing Agent ever Discovered, Tienry's Carbotio Salve eurca tha worst toren. Menrire Carbolic Salve allays the pain of arate. Heney'a Carbotlo Salve curse all erup- dona. Henry's Carbolle Salve heals pimples and blotches, Henry's Carbolie Salvo with cure outs and bruises, Ask for Honry’s, and Tako No Other. VEWANY OF COUNTERVEITS. at JOIN F. WENRY, CURRAN & CO., Bole Proprietors, 4 College Pince, New York. HOKER'S BDITTERS, Pee en DIST CNL OICDT I PAN SR Ted ME Dy 1 Wun Woy TO THE PUBLIC---BOKER'S BITTERS, BEWARE OF COUNTERPRITS AND IMITATIONS. In accardance with the denire frequently expressed, both ih the United Bintos and abroad, thuse Litters, bu Jong and justly evlobrated fur thelr Gnoness ua cordbul, and for their medicinal virtues against all dis sesus uforarisug from, the digestive orxans, wilt bencoforth be put up and sold not ouly In quart, but ALHO IN PINT BOTTLES, for medicinal, family, traveling, and other purposes hun = FU s Now York. No, 8 Joun-st._Pun-Otica hor 105) ; EDUCATIONAL. MEFFIRLD 8Cl 1C BUHOOL OF YALU Colloge.—Courses in Chemistry, Pure and Apptied, in Agricul Apre, fu Civil and Dynamic Enatneer! q 400) re BLL bo Fy we Genural Kctontlhe tii, wit Halt a rey TT) Ueulutssddress PhOw. GHOMGHG, Hieusit Hauculire Odicer, Now ituron, Coun. - _ PENNSYLYANIA MIGLEAMY. ACADERYs CHESTER, Ya, Neopens Jan 7. wi. Enxins vl i . Che nae AR PTE RAE Peer __OOBAN NAVIGATION. STATE LINE ‘To Glasgow, Liverpoul, Dublin, Hulfsst and London- . iuniday. ret Cabln, $0 oun seardig Wo eocomvdati. ‘Bocond Cabliy an . . JULNHLROEN. Venern Manazer. aH vhe Cincit ear iniinay Irug-Warks Company offer jeay Iron: creniearinar Toratie turns. their RATT ANI Nig. everything with tho gros! aaeeeaaied baring a frontage ob the Obio ltiver of ‘. ms laution, if desired. Addrors VER BATH, $Pebldent, 1d Weos Fourth-et, Cluclnuatl, Thussrs, * ¢ Ruptare---t{00 Teva We will bind onrseives to pay to a charitable innate ~ 10H, In cage of an, Inguinal (Herain that can peretained bythe hand that we ennnat rotaln with the PARKEIL RETENSIVE COMMON-BBXBE | TRUSS, patenting July BIER, ¢ 3 BARTLETT, BUTMAN & PANKER, BB Btate-nt., Chicago, M1. Dr. Parker, the patontes, has hid twonty years’ ex. pengnes, ani ts during many of the word cxene af iupture. Mannfacturors of ths colebrated Commans Benso Truss, adopted by the Guyernment asthe best, SCALES, a FAIRBANKS’ STANDAND SCALES OF ALL KINDS, 1& FAIRDAWKS. MORSE & 00. : 111. & 118 Lake St., Chicago, ; Re earefulto buy only the Genuine, FINANCIAL. J}, BARNARD. Brock Hroken, MeatnEn oF + the Hoard, buys and olla stocks in late of ten 1-14 por cont. Forwnrd remittances: pon. Board of Btuck New York, shares or mol pn a per cent margin, commisstont profite nniimited. Bnd feltera or make Inquiries at Brokers, Old Poat-OMcw, Nnasan: RAILROAD TIME-TABLE, : ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, = EXPLANATION OF RRFERENCE MARKA.—¢ Batnrdn; qiegpted. “Hunday oxcopted. tStonday exoopte Chicago & Northwestern Rallway. , ‘Ticket Offices, 6 Clark-st. (Bherman House) and st the depots. i | Arriva. . Pacific Fat LING, sessseesessseses astaux Che & Yankton, abubuque Day Kx. vi aubuque Night E. acavussaD uqtia. ak report. Rockford & Dubuque. PAliiwankeeFunt Mi a DMilwankoo Spe AAS nASU TK MLW OF antl}, bMarquette Vizpeess DGrenn Hay Faire BH3392335382332952a333 2 SRARASSRRAAISSARaSBse pusversusesa Teteeanyten tame 2 ono 8 bop genctee @ Ej 23 EE] 4290 pm.9) m b¥ond du Lae, via Janesvilion. 01% 1:65 bmi: am Pullman Hotel Cara are rin through, betwean Clits cacp.and Counell Huts, on the train ieaving Chica so No other road runs Pullman er any other form of hotol cars west of Chiraro. a—Depot carnor of Weils and Kinzie-sta, b—Sepot corner of Canal and Kinsio-sta, Chiengo, Barlington «& Quiney Ratiron Por Mop lde-Houka, Timo-Tables, Sleeping: i arecin one, An ME nny Jot thy follawing | Ucket Nicer of the Company: A Clarkert., Geael Paeiiic Hotel, Hrink'’s Exprers OMlon don nurthenay | comer Randolph and Sinto-sta.t, foot af Indiauas ay., Grand Central Depot, corner #izteonth snd C corner Canal and alesis, Palmer House, und Maal fon Wort Side). Ottawa & Btrentar Exproan ™ Nobrarka & Kunsas Expr: m Rockford & Freeport bxp m pm Dubnquo & Moux City Expres: m pm Pacltte Fast Hxpross .. m Kansas & Colorado Hixpreas n 3 Downor's Grove Accommodat m po Aurom m ws 2 3 2: Fy 5 ES 35 a 3 Fi 3 & EE x8 ¥expreri . Kanana City & St. Joo Rapress.... £ 0:05 Buturdny-nant ‘Thontre Trainees 1: i e G, N.& Q.Paince Dinine-Cars and Pullman -wheol Bleepine-Caca run botween Chicago und Omaha, Tos peke, and Kanens City, on tho I'acine Express, j + Chiengo, Rock Teland « Pacitte Rattrend. F Depot, cornyr of Van Iitron und Sherman-ste. Ticket « ‘Onices, & Clark-st., Shorinan, ttouse, Palmer Louse, Grund Pacitie Hotel, and 73 Canal, corner Madison, “Arrive.” Navenport Express. Gmatn Bxprera, Kanes Cy. Loavonworth & Ai! “Dally excopt Sundays, tDal ‘Dally except Stondays. uttignes, Muuswankes «© At. Pan! Hattway, lon Depat, comer Madison atid Canals lon Dohias a Roni lareseeAnd at uopot, kee Milwaukee: Exgreee. Wisconsin, Sinn Way,and Menasha turuign Day) ls on xpress. teer eae eneeraraceeces| B st AMiiwaukeo, Sadieany 1 i era if Chien, and Towa Expres Libarty ville Acconimedal - Sulwadkeg/ st. Taut & Stinnenps Matt" caintty: i ay Mtevons eines twigs ahs evons Poli, tmid Ash innd through Night Rxpress,....(¢ 9:00 pmlt 70 am‘ ‘Alltmninarun vin Milwaukes, Tickets for At. Pai) nnd Minnenpotts are eno1 olther via Madison ant Ugairie du Chien. or vin Watertown, La Crosse, on ono Chtengo a Alton. Union Depot West Nido, near Madiaon-at, bridge, and { Twenty-third-st, ‘Tiekut OMicos, at Depots, 8! South Grund Pacite Hotel, and Palmer House, ‘Tenve. + Atrive. 2 Chor! Kanene City & Denver Frat Ex.,.| Kaneus City Night Kxpress...., wringnald a Texas, wr Orleans Express rt & ‘Torn, "S ponria i z Aen ry ete Htroator, Lavon, Washingt n E: doliat & Dwight Accommodauur lscaovacaacc puvuese gon: PEEELEEEET Bt Lonta & Texas Express. 10m At Lonts & Toxas Fost Io if 829 pm ' Cairo & Now Orleans Expres 10 Bm uCatro & Toxas Uixpross if 6m pm Sprinatiold Exprens..., villam Hpringtiold Night Kapton f 8:3) pat Veorla, Hurlington & Ke 10am hPeorin, Muriiugton & Keokuk.../f 4:3) pm Dubuguo & Stoux City Exprena’ } am Hubuque & Sioux © + 9:3) pra (litont Pansongor, ead pm ; a0n Saturday night runa to bOn Baturday night runs to Michigan Centra Matiroad, De toot of Lake-st. and footof T jeoond-s! iekot Ouies, fF Glark-no soutsoaat eutnores ian duiph, Grand Pocito Hotel, and at Palmer Mouse. ‘Arriva, Mall (vis Main and Afr Line). Day Expros wy Pittsburg, Ft, Wayne & Chicngo Ratiway. Depot cornor Canal und Madison-sta. Tlokot OMeot Clark-st., Palmer Jlouse, end Grand Vaciie Hott, Loavo. | Arrive. 8:30 wml 7:0 pm” p gen pant 8 in O:10 Din Mail and Yexpro Pacitio Kxpreas,. Fast Linu... Pt mepoatinitimars Ohio, ion Naliding and foot of Twontye pbcond-nu Lickel Ofioee, ki Olarkeat, Palmer ious, Grand foctdu Howl, und Depa cexpusitioa Bulld'gis Leava. | Arrive. Morntne Express... i wml) $50 am’ Fat norte 4 Sia) Baal! $3 pea ENAWeieeserersscreeersisenerense SR STE ES Kake Anore & Michigan Routhern Katiway, 1 Mees wt di Yan Muren-st. ary Tas ientyesestd a mid voryahitd-et. Tekoe and freight oftice under Sherman House, and Hoke, Ofivos in the Grand Paaitio Hotel and Paliner House, Leave. | Arrive, jail (via Maty Ling) 142 pea ; ucla) New Fork kxpréag 00 Bi am? 19 pow. Auantlo N. ¥. all 18 p oa] a, Foat Express. +110: pong 6:4) & mm Pittabars, Ctnetanatt mah Kaviie 2. a ‘okome Line, nepor caren et chara mud Carrullvate,, West Bide ef Indlanspolis, Louts- OP Golub Boast Day Ma ine. Depot, foot of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-agoond-st, . Leave.) Arriva, cepa one 3 wi gat Wipe BS gah eB bs Chicage d& Eastern Jillneis Hallroad. i ilig Houte.) Ticket Oftoee, 17 Clana tat Dektborn-#t, and Depos fark corner of Clinton and Carroll-ata. Rakuvilte & Wisrlas"evptoad MISCELLANEOUS, NO QURE! soravil DR. KEAN, c 173 South Clark-st., C Ko, . fonsult, porsonally or by mall free of cliarss, of oft ‘ourys of ebroni special d! 5 J say aa plyeleisn to Melty who warrants ai cba ae DR. FORGAY, 3085 testo ina et v Consultation free aad congdential, + saat ket naien, dah sce 1B m6 to pauphle

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