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——————————— THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THUR DAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1880. A tata OO ag ct ck WN asa dh el EN ch Ae AR a ——————— PO Nara eee 4 atten lene cachanga nn New York ttt at a ir he Frain; atoriiig exepango, bankore’ Die, poise sai BALTIMORE. , fe. Fob, 4—FLOUR—Fatrly active, an et en f1t0aS25} do extra, BL0EE00; do 1, tantly, WO eneat—Western lowor and firm; Ne. 3 vita winter red, spot nnd abruars, #1.40; Rrererm ALADS: Apel, HAN e@L UNG May, #143 Hares Com, armory Wostorn, Biige) February, [6h | starch, B4AStcy Aprll, Bub Aigo Ming, Ghesmdor Lsibare Bipasit¢e, Onte analor; Western whito, dtocs do niized, 4oad7es Ponneslvante, 482490, Itye 60. aul ot atendys pr lrao to cholee Ponnaytvantn, €17.00 orn = Mess pork, $1120, Tut meate, Voc teroera ter clenn ety atten. ey do. pcx Jpeesce linea atcenidere, caer diene rib dee Boj bane lqatle, gthtmoo eloiee Wostorn packed, Mette, feats tle. nominnit rofned, nominatly THe prnp--Gulot and easiogs Ho cargoan, H@15)(C. Bu Firms A goth, A an iia Livni jet stoner dul Cotton, SLEW! brisk whoat, 04,000 bu; corn, 7 bu. KY atines latin, $8 wts—F yes le " Corn, 10,000 bu. Si Ral eaaa buy Carn, 178,00 be g's, LOUIS. gr. Lorin, Feb. 4—Fioun—Enstery fancy, €.16 acied, £0.1244 bit cashiy &0.15 Mtarchts £0.20 Aprils choles, Fesubid cash) HIG Mays familly, H.ADenahy XXX at suifoashs Mats _-Wheat lowor and unsettlods No.2 red, Hpseashs HBYCAMGABG Murchy STI —aL7@ Lai Anelly 124 LIMo1.2§ Mays No. 3 doy $1.0, Corn lower, nt Sit en cant Ae Robriatys Tite Zia form sonetiae April Bava May. Onis duit and fomeri so Gust, Hiya lower to soll abide bid. “Harley dull and unchanged. Wwaisicy—Beonty at $107. ¥ i bing, $12.00 for April, Tuovistoss--Pork lumrors fobbing, $1240 for Anrtt, vais ensist BL DET incon euslon, at bariatie, “Land dully suai Jot nt £2.24 Hey ote TANG butt Fro, LAE bu} ALENTS~Flony, SU) beige wtier buy oats, BUN buy Rye. 00D CINCINNATIL CntersSatt, O., Fob, 4—Sorran—Bleady at 12ige. -Frown—Duil and unchanged, GHAIN—Whent senros Nod firm at $1.28 Corn dalt atida Onts atendy at We, Stye dutiat se. Barley quict at Se, Puovistons—Tork dult und nominal at 612.80, Tard unsettted nt 76 bfd. Mulk moxts dull and drooptngs Tas—Flour, 4100 briss, wheat, 20,00 bur corn, *TS—Flour, 4.000 belay wh en ri ty 10 bu; corn, shu mw L124; chow ribs, KOC; nlear sltes, Hunks ae if Bacon eosers shauldcra, Bs 1254) lear ris, i “elear, 4, Green ments dull au pomini * it Witisk y—Qnlot nt 8 tole oUsbe MILWAUKEE. MIWAUREE, Fob, 4—-FLuun—Dult_ and neglected, GRALtN—Whoat quiet; opened and deolined ec, and closed tirm; No, 1 Milwaukee, hard, #.2034; No, 1 Milwaukeo, #1104; No. 2 Milwaukee, 1.18361 February, fir March, 9363 Aprity H.216; No. 8 do, #.lby No. 4, Go; rejected, 80, Corn dulls No.3, ie. Oats weaker: No, % 2c. Nye tower; No. 1,740, Yaricy nailed nnd lower: No, Proving, cosh Fics Pov iN ". ons orl uict a .f caatit HS Morel, Srirae stoma ard, $753 cant 81) by have Hoag—Wonk und Jowor nt 1202440, Drossod ind lower at $1.4), Mittcntrra-¥l0Ur, 400 Drisy whont, 26,000 buy barley, aeiuustaNTe--Flour, 800 belay wheat, 2,000 buy’ bare Joy, 4400 Lu BOS'TON, Roston, Fet. 4—b1.oun—In moderate demands Western suporfine, &5.0%45.251 common oxtros, $50 @AM; Wisconsin oxtrns, 5.754000; Minnesota to, 1007.25; winter wheate, Ollo und Michlkan, le 7.0; Minols snd Indiana, (.75a7.60; Bt. Louis, $7.00 @7.i5; Wisconsin ond Minnesota patent process, spring whonts, $7.00¢8,0; winter wheata, $7,008.50. GUAIN—Corn quloty inixed nnd yellow, Wate, “Oats steady and unchiuigad, | Itye oominully unchungod. iteceivae—klour, 20W Uries corny 430W) bu; whont, 1, teatesrrs~-Corn, 60000 buy, whent, 10.000 ba. Wovl—Demand good, and tending upward: Ohlo and Pannaylvanin, bre; Mchivnn, 44a5le; combing and delalno, bisSe; Unwashed Heeco, EAC, TOLEDO. ‘Toveno, 0. Feb. 4—GUAIN—Wheat dull, weak, and fowar; No. 2 rod winter, Fobruary, €127) March, M2; May, #131; No. J red Wabash €1.12; rejected, 410; No. 2rod mixed, $1.28. Corn ousicr; blgh-mixed, Wyo; No. 2 spot und Fobruary, Bie; May, igo; No.2 whito, 450; rojectad, 3i4e, Oats quict; No. 2spot and obraary. Fee Sten -Lowort mammoth, $4.80; primo, 320% Comedy ea + oats, lose: Wheat dullt No, 2 red winter, Ma; Hizcrttrrs Want, Ga bu earn, 40H bu none, MENTS—Whent, 400 buy corm, 13,00 LOUISVILLE. , LOUISVILLE, Feb. 4.—CoTTon—Firm at 170. FLOUn—Quiot und unchanged, * GRAIN—Whent quiot at €130) Corn—Market dilly ‘white, 46c} mixed, dic, Onte~Market dull; white, der mixef, 8, Ityo quiet at 80, OHO EISIONH Korte quict at $13.5G1310, Lard quict; choca 8340} do keg, Sc. Hulk meats quiets ior cles 0) jet Pat ety eraia oe ntas Haine—Sugar-curod, WiE@iso, ates clear, ovidg0,.° Tin WIUSKY—Market drm at 6.05, IKANSAS CITY. Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, KANsas City, Mo. Fob, 4—Gtain—The Price Current reports: Whoat~Roculpts, 3222 bur ahip- monies IES bu woakari/No. 2 eat, ain Febrit- c + Nod cash, $1.00; Fobruary, Wiic. Com= Hedulpty SH bay snigaignta, 1,22 bu; lowers Nowy RUFFALO. RvrrALoO, Fob 4~CGitain—Wheot dults salon, 1,40 bu No, 1 hard Duluth at 1.85 in store, Corn dull sales 202 bu high mixed at 4a; No. 2,48}40 an trick, Gaim gitar; ‘eniee 1-oy bait sue Sor No,d Western; 43 {0 for Ww: tu lichigun, Marley quiet. DETROLT. DETROIT, Fob. 4—FLoun—Quich, GUATN—Whont steady; extra pomlnal; No. 1 white, HZAG February. $1.23 nominnls March, HOt April, Quast May, sles muting, No.2, nomibu, fecelpis, — PEORIA. PEORTA, Fob. 4—Gratn—Corn steady; high-mixed, Py eek ed Bk25!{e, Unta inactive but firm; }. 2 whitta, Ws Ata Snr RA tare. ‘ INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS, Fob, 4—GRAIN = Wheat weaky No. 2 soil, €1.2231.25, Corn unsettled and lower at 36d Bye. Oats atoady at BO4ais}ic. ‘ OSWEGO. ‘ Osiwxao, N.Y» Keb. 4—GnaIn—Wheat steady, Corn tower; Wostorn mixed, Sc. : a PETROLEUM, CLEVELAND, Fob, 4.~-l£TROLKUM — Unchanged, Atandard white, 110 teat, M{c. ka OCiry, a, Feb. 4.—-PETROLZUM—Market opened QuIoL At FL.On3¢ bid, advanced .to $1.0034, declined to N05, advancui to $1.10, closed at MAB bids ahip- pints SAO) brls, avoruslins, SW brie; transactions, Perrangn 1 Ae— d ninen? RG, | Feb 4—PETROLEUM—Quiets crude, HelMdth darker for “sutpmont; retina, to, Puta? — Pad COTTON, T, LOUIS, Fob. —CortoN—Btondy and unchanged; Tilaling, 140; males, 40 bules; racolpte, 1,800; ships Monts, 1,700; stock, 82,000, y EW OnL¥aNs, Feb ¢—Corron—Qutat but firmer; I Tivact Ni widdling, 12340) low du, 12 q rilisbmtoay grits aire astore ta not recelptn, Ts oxporte to res Heal, Tidy constwthar Luly wala GW Atoue DRY Goops. Naw Yonuc, Fob, 4.—Dustheas gonerally active with commission houscs, and the jabbing trade steadiiy roroving, 2otton xuods very firm, and nearly ll ‘a eet Hatt suppl Androscngicin bleached shirt= rang woods duly weil, “Fungy easouneres 49 good demand by clothiers, and prices fi, Ninansa TURVENTIVE, Biewdpne aa Fob. 4.—-SPiniTs OF TUMPENTINE— Whe Grant w Hecelved By in lfae vanue Puck, Gen. Grant arrived ti'Il iavana on Thursda! renee on tho stenmer Adtiral, As ho on te 4 Ne Hort ho wns mot vy the Government eh rie icoting, which hid on bourd a delega- tho G,bromivont oniclals, all cayor ta welcome mite Kingulshed guest. ‘Tho reception com Govern. composed of Gen. Parlugas Civ tlden cin of tho Province of Havana id Con- Benard {efirtunt of Captain-Genoral Maduro; dnd Com la VuelineAbujo, Count do Punutellas, ae miuander Flor del Fumar, These gontlo- v acre Accompanied by tho daughter of the Concha 8, thu charming Countess Rosi eutito Atter un inturchango of uddrcasos, the rowed GUY ohtered the ship's boats, und wero Inet by th tho lundiny-place, where they wore fo Inga? Captain of the Port, Sr. Don Choritos hotel. ray who avcompanied the General to bls Un tafor? the afternoon: the ex-President buld Uy the wal lovee, which wus inrgely attended tho beegulth aud’ fusnlon of Havana, Amous * Hubanerme ONS euests wera Seilor Honrudes y tragnact’4, Colonel of Enyincors Iteyullus Ee uguter, gett. Paros Colorudos, with his rs, eee narlta Capadura, Bvfior Entructos ‘ay, eye ers Reina ictoriuy, and Don Enrico Gen. Gg) Whole atfuir- was great puff for eral bought and went of fumousty, due Gon- Telulelng 4 box, and went on bis chu-route a Crooked ‘Hucrtel,? thousand thanks for that Golden E suffered for nny yeara with rhou- togetn ee ns do my lubs, my fege wore qrawa toh cuit! people called 10 Crooked Hur tr telend Uae Nate deh a ee ti dunce ag in BY young days, Town Haxirer,, Lis a ‘ Fremout, UL, Acce Roweaee & Tule paty aie intern bottom, 64geSe, Hico—Mar- LOCAL CRE Another Chapter to the Horrors of the Past Month. tobbers Enter a West sido Hy Grocery for Plundor, And Dangerously Shoot the Owner Whilo Guarding His Proporty, A Regular Comsttek Ratd on the Venders of Ob- Been Lileratare, MURDEROUS ROBBERY. Somothing Is wrong with tho police system of thiselty, Such bold erimus us have been com- mitted during the presont Administration were almost unheurd of before it camo into power, Tho thugs and thieves seem to have no fear, and du avout as thoy please. As to somo of tho murders and robberies which huye taken plico recently, the oxcuso offerad fs that tho beats of the olficors are go largo thut it Is impossibly fora, man to travel over onc In Anight, and ho can- not be ubiquitous. “But another of tho nlto- gethor toa-frequont attempts ta rob and KUL by Durglirs oovurred curly yesterday morn ing in o locality where thls excuso will not npply,—a locality whero no Iess than four pollees men "aro supposed to meet, and near ro there woul ofMfcer at all 8 lng in suloons and buker-alops, Pow no wk thelr beats us they should, espeelully In tho winter, if it is euld or there 1s usnow-sterm, They cun loiter without danger ot being caught, for the Sergeants do not Uke to so vut in the cold or in the snow any more than those under them, Thieves never break into a store or realdence uniess thoy know the const is clour, When they: have “spotted a place. to Ditralarize, they familiarize themselyes with tha habita of the policeman who travels tho beat. Thos svon = find ~—ot) whether a ‘faithful guardian of provert and, ff the latter, thoy enn. rol without any Mkelluood of belng Snterfered wit! ff a burgliry ucetrs on any street, it is ten-to one that the pollceman, on that bent js standing ina doorway two or three blocks olf, or is sitting neara fire somewhere warming bim- self. If the Chief of Pollee would adopt u sys- tem of pesiultics,—siy Nlue a mun two or three anys’ poy for every house or etere broken into on bis beat,—the “mon would be more vigitint thiti they are, and much less property would be stolon at night, ‘The occurrence which suggested the foregoing remarks upon tho dereliction of polleemen ti goneral was an attempt to rob and kill an old man named Edward Vowers. Ho keeps 2 grocery: ‘on the southenst corner of Jefferson und Harrison atreets, nid Ilves In tho rear of tho store, Lho building ty one story in bight. ‘The front part 4s the store, and in the rear isa kitchen, and two sleeping-rooms opening Into It, one of thoin be- ing used by Powers, und tho other by the two eis in hia employ—fllen Wetch and Maggio Prindeviile, ‘The gas, turned down Jow, ts left burning Jn tho store nt night, so thie passers-by ‘on tho strect can gco Inside; und on the kitehen= table alighted kerosene lamp fy placed. Har- rison street, 18, 18 perhaps pretty well known, 1s tho dividing Jing between tho Madison street and Twalfth street polico precincts, and Jefferson atroct fs the dividing Uno of tho hents tn the two districts, So at the corncrof Harrison and Jet- is or not, feraon streets four policemen aro lable to meet. and they do so. very often, fndulging in a chat to kill time, while tho. other parts of thelr beats pre neglected, Theso four policemon are supposed to look after the territory bounded by Juckson and Forquer, Hal- sted and tho South Branch, About half-past2? o'clock yesterday morning, as Policeman Walker saya, he and Ollicor Culler ton wore on tho corner of Harrison and Jeffere son Btreots. After chutting awhiic, secing no ong in tho’ vicinity, and no footprints jn the snow, they separated, They bad hardly gono before certainly two, if not three, men ap- prowched the door of Powers’ proceey store, Tho glass on tho door was covered with a wire screen, ‘This wae removed being fastened only by. staples, ‘Tho Hare. was ‘then with damond, and about a third of the pune ro moved. Access was thus ovtained to tho lock, tho scrows In which were removed ani it fell to the floor. Having entered, the burglars at once turned off the yas, Thoy must then baye gone into the girls’ room, and, Hnding them neleep, thro the bedclothes over thelr heitds go 43 to deaden any nolso In tho kitchen, The door of thelr room wa open, but that of Mr, Powers ‘was Tnatened with a bool and a staple. In fore- ing hla door they awakened him, Tho ight in tho kitehen onnbled him to sce two men stund- ing by tho door near the foot of his bed. Neither was masked, but ho could not seo thelr fuces distinctly, Ono was of medium hight and tho athor somewhnt taller, Both .seumeil young. Ho asked whnt they wanted, One roplicd, “Your money." Mr. Powers renched under tho pillow to get his revolver. Thy thieves, of courte, noticed the movement, and one of thom Immediately shotat him twlee. Me screamed “Murder,” and thoy ran out. ‘The girls wors nrouted by his ery, but, finding their heads covered up, imagined that tho burglurs wore stil in the (prea as under the bed—and were ufruid to getup, Powors felt two atlas, and know ho was shot, even beforo he noticed the tow of blood. He ot up, and went to the sink In the kitchen and atteinpted to stop the How of blood, ut tho sume tlne erying out for holp, suying he hud been shot. After the lapse of & fow moments tho girls got up, uid, Tearning whut was tho matter, started out after a doctor. ‘Fhey went to two drig-stores, but could not get one. Tersrnlug, they awoke ‘Thoms Ciitord, o nelghbor and be sullled forth. On Hulsted street, three blocks aves he met Policeman Crowiey, of tho Mudl- gon Street Statlon, whe went Wl once to the core ner of Joftorson and Halsted streets and blew hin whistle and rapped on the limp-post. After a lnpso of Koveral inhiuntes, Policeman Shanley’ came running up, bo having como all the way frau Cuntre nvenue, ten blacks distant. Nelthor tho ofteer on tha bent (Walker) nor tho ono on that adjoining (Cullerton) put in an appearance. The thieves were goue, of course, and had left no traces of thelr lientity helind them, Noth- Ing Was taken, 60 tho olllcera could do nothin; except get tho facta of tho eitering nd tho shooting, and report them to tlcir enperlors. Clifford succeeded In finding 4 fugit. J. Ttawan, af No, 138 Sauth Desplaludd street. He examinod the wounded min and found that one ball had plowed through his chin and entered hig neck, nnd the other penotrated the left shoulder, Ho probed for the bulluts, but unsuc- cessfully. Ile was unable to toll what would bo tho rest. Powers, who suffered much from paing iu hfa throat and left lung, was made uA comfortable a8 possible, Later, Dr. MeAndrowa ani hit, and also endeavored to find tho bullets, He, too, could not sity whit tha conrequence of tho Injuries might be,—a day or two muat elapse before an uplnion could be given, Last night Powera was no worse, and it was thought tho chnnocs for recovery were in hig favor. With pertect rest, he may recover, ‘Tho autre caused considernhle exeltomont in the neighborhood, Pawers being a good citizon, and enjoying tho contidence and respeot of atl who know bli, Ho is OU yeara of ago. a bache- lor, and quilt woll off, having lived and done bu inves at No. 158 Harrison street boforo and since the fire. Tis nelghbors compluln that tho dls. triot hug been neglected by tho police for several months past. Thoy sehlom seo n policommn, though ho corner js 8 loafing — place for thieves’ and thugs, and there [a wonreel u store iy tho vicinity that haa not been entered aad robbed, or one or moro attompts nuide to burglirize ft, and many of tho residents theron bouts go to bed with grave doubts whother: thoy will over yet up again. Moro ofllvers were secon Around there yostorday than ever before, and not a thief or hoodtum was in slght, wheres at the people rejoiced, and thotr hopo js that Powers’ misfortune with have tho effect to keep thom away in tho future, and also make the policemen on tho bouts attend to tholr duty, ‘Tho Weat Sido detectives wero put to work on tho case ut Gutta hut. as thoy haven't tho alightest clow, It is doubtful sf tho murderous ‘thieves nro aver arrested, ‘The shooting ia mudy mysterious by Powors’ studied reticence, his unwillingness to conyorso witht the pullce about [t, hig denial that he saw orwould bo able to Identify the asasaain, and ehtof of all, bis, wish expreseed to his nephow, who was ono of the first at his bedalde, that if he ded ho wanted nothing dong in tha imattar, saying at tho samo time that If he recovered it would bo no great Joss If the assasing were never chught. His apathy on this subject Is looked Upon With great suspicion, and the police fre fully convinced that ho knows moro about tho alfray that he cures to tell, The superilclal oui of the murdorous as- > tlds sault ig caally but tho true {nots will remain: ‘sooret for ulther. Mr. Powers or the ferret-like dotectives to. ox- posoin tho future, Tho sasaltanta "wore probably two tu number, aud their intention at Rist was rolibery, Hut belny discovered, and It fa thought recognized, byssir{Powers, they at- tempted murder to conceal the pravlous orline of burglury, The dutectives and details of policemen spent the day In scouring the vicinity Tor some clew reyurdliig tho affruy, but found nothing, Ovly ono suspicious pharacter, James Tauguvy, wad arrosted. . pie —— A COMSTOCK RATD, Yeaterdny was a field day for the Socioty for tho Suppression of Vice, and the hard labor of threo months was brought to & most successful cloao by the arrests of 8 gang who have becn productive of untold hurm by the clreulation of ubsceup Htorature aud vile pictures, The ar rests brought to Nght several famittar faces and mune wiles bave been extensivoly advertised in Tus Tiawone iu connection with various swindling echemes, Tho Imiuedate couse of these arrest 14 to be found In nusacrous com- Pigtate gre eae unts| ad by the agents on Of the Boclety for the Sitpprussiog of Vico. Onu complalut, out of hundreds, will sutllce for an exuinple, ‘This was from a Profes- sor in Michigan University, Ho inctosed’ a oi~ sudybich waa wesoinpauted DY top mole ch wa ACOOI| i buked woman, vary thing adverts iit a the = elreular ts uniformly descrited as “rich, rare, and racy.” Thera sre booka whoro titles ure * Loves of the Harem,” "Threo Vast Widows,” “ Cranky Ann, the Btreote Walker,” tranapurent canta, and" iteal Berlin and French Photos, This etreular purported to come frum E.G. Nupa & Cy., of this city. Tneloned in another complaint was a medical pamphlet and the Matrimontal News, purporting to bo fastied. by ¢. G. Horton & Co. of 130 and 13s Lake street, ‘bis publicntion contains a lara number of advertisoments largely suggestive of Ueentlousness, As there was an nbundance of ovidence, ware rants wero sworn out before Commlsstoner: Tloyne, and a grand raid insugurated yesterday afternoon ne Toeloek,. Deputy Sarsinl John Stillwell arrested C. G, Horton, the editor of the su-called matrimonial organ, and one of tho shirpest and moat inserupulons scoundrels that. bas over operated in this or any other city. le wits fond at his offer, and, iu company With a pretty, young girl of 18, whom ho represents a8 Beene photographs, sending out elrctilars, and iling orders) for various articles in his grand eatalog of swindies and fmimorality, Among hia alinses were W, N. Rubis & Co. Mule, Owen & Co,, the Matrimonial News Compuny, C. ie ‘Putin & Lo, Cy M, Eee & Co., Miss Molla Pitcher, Miss Mit, DB. Wallace, Dr, 1H. M. Hanover, and a dozen others, At the sume time Special Agent Henshaty ar- rested nother old offender, who wag no less than Peter W. Williams, at No, 20b Clark atrest. Atnong his allases aro Potor W, Williams & Co. ¥. G. Napn & Co., Victor Nap &Co., Tho Aq aie Unlon, the Amorienn Louk Company, {. G. y the Eastern Manufaeturing Compuny, 1, B, Ellis & Co, the Dead Sea Dia- mond Compiny, the Purls Novelty Compatiy, the Hae Pinney Company. ihe ttn Hamitngturing Coinpany, the Sulurgriph Company, D. 2. Suy- dam, T, a. Bemis Uo. and soon. At hls plico was fount another Interesting fuinale and n box full of iutde photographs, besldes the usual Paraphernalia at Bwindling concerns, DeputyeMarshil Gllinan arrested two mon do- ing business at: No, 1% Clark strect under tha firm namo of H. 1, Matthews’ Sons. They proved to be Edwin B, and Daniel 8. D. M thewa, joy were engaged in the sume bt ness, althowieh thelr photavephs nnd Ilteraturo were not quite so bud ng those emanating fron the Horton and Willams establishinents, Over weeore of complaints were located with this firni, who are, however, comparatively now to the business, ‘The next arrest was that of “Dr.” Edward Osborne, ullas Dr. A. G, Olin, aling J. 8. Carleton, who was found nt 201 Clark atreet. Ho hits beer engined In penal out a pestiferous publication Known as * Olln’s Murriugo Guide." His epectat offense way tho sending out of “confidential in formntion as to how certaln instruments could bo procured which are extensively. used by nborttontats and the most depraved of quack joctors, Tho inal arreston tho part of thoGovernment ofticlula was thatof Gilbert 8, Buldwin, a second. hand book dealer at No, 170 Madison strect. He was charged with ling through tha malls a book known 2g i's Yokes.” which ta tho patne on which D. M. Bennott, of New York, was sentenced to one yeur in tho Penttentiary. He didnot deny tha ‘mailing, but claimed that he showed the book to Assistant-Postinuster Squiers, and secured his-approval of it poforo nina mulling. gavo Dall in $1,00 cach Williams and Horton touppeurat 10 o'eluck Saturday morning, Mr. 8. K. Dew acting a8 bondsman as well ns attor- ney. ‘Tho caso of tho two Mutthovwses was con- tinued for ono week in $1,000 uch. Juldwin go- cured a bondsnuin for tho same amount to se- cure nis appearinece ono week from_to- any. Osborne deposited chock for $1,000 to secure the presence of a bondsinan this morn+ Ing, when his case will be continued until Tues- day, ‘Tho siging of. bonds and the necessary Tormalities ocou tied tho Commissioner ot to afternoon, and iilled the Mttle oflice to its full enpacity with the Interested purtics, While all this was Rolng on the clty detectives ot. in thelr work and bad thoir finger In the pie, ‘hey wentto Room 2 in the binlding at the vorthenst corner of Clark and Van Buren stroets, and made an important addition to the liat of tho rafded ones. There they arrested Susan Fisher, ged 35, and Mury Lucas, uged 15, ‘They werv cuught in the vere act of printing the photographs from tho negut{ves, and were) im- mediately trausforred to the Armory. Speciul-Agent Henshaw proceeded to No, £18 Stute street, where one Frank D, Tobey hangs out, but found that tho birt had flown. He, however, secured several negatives of tho pict- ‘Tho arrests of tho men were made unier See. 8,803 of tho Rovised Statutes of the United States, which Peis that overy obsceno, lowd, or tat Jous book, pamphlet, picture, or publi- eution, or articles designed for immoral pur- poses, aro declared unmallable, and the parties mailing them, causing thom to bo mailed, or ro- eclving them through the mails are Hable to a fing of not less than $100 nor moro than $5,000, or not less thin ono yenr's imprisonment or moro than ten yonrs', or both, ‘Tho urrest of tho womon was under the State laws. HIGIWAY ROBBERY. Notwithstanding the severe punishment Intlleted upon Willlam Oliver Davis, tho thug who robbed Mrs.” Wolff in tho North = Diviaion, a daring highway rob- bory wis again recorded fn that division yesterday. Mes. Kato Tussell, of, No, 221 Kinga- bury street, had been out washing at No. 007 Sedgwick street, and wpon finishing her day's work started for tho house of her brothor-in-law, Thomas Maxwell, No. 44 Web- ater avenue, She was followed by a thug who ook her at the corner of an Alley between rf Wobster avenue and Sopliin street and Hurlbut: Tretmpuon law, ia 1841, and the Homestead | ond Sedgwick streets. At this polnt bo throw 2 | law, in 1&3, 10 was provided that any lund handful ef red-pepper into her eyes, knocked | within the limits “of an incorporated her down, and plicinga revolyerto her head | town, or eelected on tho site of a city aad, “H'll shoot you, ff you make any | or ‘town, could not be taken by noise.” ansacking her pockets ho found furmers. Inorder to control tho farming lands $1, and with this ho hustily decamped, The | of Utah, tho Mormons blanketed with a series of thlof Isdeseribed as a. young man about 22 years | {ncorportted olties almost the entire area which of ago, light complexion, bite eyes, tall, smooth | could be frriygated by natural means und with- face, and was clidin a long ulste! 7 white shirt, | outgrent expense. In inuny cuses the land of und bluck tle, and un imitation-seal cup, Up 2 | one corporation Joins the Innd of the corpora. a lite hour by hud not beon arrested, THE COURTS. THE APPELLATE COURT. Tho Appellate Court met yestorday morning and filed opinions in a fargo number of cases, ‘They ulso announced that in ull oases of appenls thoy would in futura require, before the appow yas perfected, that notice should bo given by the counsel desiring to nppenl to tho counsel on the opposit side, Jt was linpossitle to keep In mind, on acconnt of tho fact thnt many cases were not appentable, all the faote suMcient to bo able to deterininc when an eppeallay, It was niso Important that the counsel for appelico should be heard on tho question of the amount of the appeal bond, and jn. view of such fucta the rule bad been made. Tho following is 9 Net of tho cases decided: ¢? A¥FIRSED, 101. Fishbarn v . Long, U0, Wright ve Waltz, 111, Von Cot’ vs, Sprague, 186, Victor Sewing Machino Company vs. Kraus. 10. Ottoman Cabvey Company vs. Dane. 1241, Stettauer va. Wh 13%, Nradner va, Healy, 1:8, Tuppin, McKillop & Co. ys. Dickinson. Isl, Woodbury ya, Whitney, 1 Connelley vs, Union Mutual Life-Insur- ance Company, 15}, Marshall ys. Moriasoy. 137, Stowell vs. Blair, 188, Schwara ve, Grannis. REVENAED AND REMANDED, 104, Quinn ve, Ttawson, 105. Clement vs, Hoone, 106. Moran va, Hassett, 107, Iydo Park Gas Company ya, Korber, 100, Westorn Assurance Company va, Mason, 14, Buel vs. 8olz. ‘ 11S. Doggett va. Ream, 1%, Martin ya. Bain Us, Chicugo & Northwestern Railroad Company va. Carroll. UY, Warster va, Ritzinger. 124, Matteon vs, Hanisch, 329; ‘Tappan, MeKiltup & Co. vs, 135, Silverimun ve, Northwestera: Insurances Company. 18, Ridenour vs. Funk, 19, Fridley ys. Dowou, THE CALL, Sono DavwMoND—In chambors, Jupay BLOvaETt—ii8, 040, B41, O44, 053, O54, 055, 056, , Ul, OH, 060, 075, 076, 041, Ne, 083, 089, 000, and 0%, No Ki, Uulted States ys. Homo Nudonal Hunk, on telat, APPELLATE Countt—IM, 143, 140, 147, 148. No vase on hearing JupaK GARY —225, 274, 283,to £85, 200, 818, ul, No. 24, Reardon vs. Phelps, on trial, tony cole Lig i ak be ake aby is, SE ory cul . ail, 45, 455, 401. No.'std, Mentahon va: Chigayu City'tailtoud Company, on trial, Jubax Jassox—Sfotions at 9:15 a.m. Judge RogEns—41, and 49 to 65, exoupt 48, No, 3, Cunaly ham vs. Philips, on trial, UbGH JORAN—L1 #18, S17 to 20, inclusive, No. 213, Boyd v8, Cook County, on trial. Jovan TULeY—~27, 23, 2, No cuse on hoar- 4 "Fioon TLARNUM—T1 and 14, No, 10, Grittith va, Griltith, on hearing, ~ ‘Jubax JAMEsON—Criminal Cote: 908, 850, 887, B69, BYU, BOL, BY, BUS, BUG, an: » Jupcg Loomin—Insine cases, 0 to 10 2 m, Rend, Mutual Life. Common-law cases, Nos, 208 to 231, and 200 to 2TA tnglualve, except: Nos. #0, 211, ay, 215, Bul, JUDGMENTS, - Burgrton Counr—Junay Gary — Meriden Britannia Company va, Thotuus Cogewell, Jumes + Harnley Weber, and O, W, Wallls, $40.~Sigis- inund Holdweyor of al, ve. Samucl Engel, $400.— Patrick Ronun va, Benjumin F. Bhotwott, $304.19, 72. U. Quinn va, Mury and John Sebrimpl, $1,- ‘TH.00-~Hernard Btovly et al. va. Frauk Kudluo, .~—Mathoy Gottfried ya, Willlum Kelley, 467.—Charlos Clement et al. vs, Cluelnnatl, BE finghain & Quincy Construction Co! 1 SUT =P: PSG ie. 1 SLY Gu. 1 Henels, ve, y ntougor $2,062.00.—R. L. Row vi A. the yagner, Fob, Pata} Skow-Potorson ot al vs. Uriah L. Jub0x Hattu—Dornard stocle ot al. vs. Aaron nis sister, was busily engayed in packing Oh 1. Katlinsky, $196,-Samo va, Geargo Zulfor, $210.14.—Frederick Jacobs ye, Northwoatern Planing Sill Company £2000, Robert P. Murphy etal vs Thomas J. Coffee, $1005, M. Criw- ford otal. vs. Cyrus ML. White, $1598, —1. D, Stet son va, Cornolitia MeKonale, $415, sheet Gouerejupas Hanes —Samuel Ww. ton va. Thomas Drisca, OT. “iupae Monan—James Murphy va. Thomas Io! Birch, 8103.60, ILLINOIS BUPH TE COURT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. OTTAWA, Hl, Fob. 4—Opintons have thia day beon filed In tho following cuses in the Supremo Court of the Northern Grand Division: ADVIBEMENT DOCKET OF 1870, 2. PD. White ys. The People; reversed. i, idtumeste va. Halls, Hecke reversed and re- manded. Hentt, J, dissents, Ih arong vec Lareng; decreo ailirmeil. scott, Dy disgents, 25, Kerfoot. v8. Huxmang affirmed, 29, Cnuner iooge; decree nilirmed, , Hnyland elhys affirmed. 3, Caspart ys. Hollman, Jr; reversed .and re- mandi. 1. Lomax ya. Mitchell; aMirinerd. 3S, Clty of Freeport ys. Isbell; reversed and remanded, ue Penne} lvania Co. va. Hankey; reversed and remanded, W0. Conlon vs Carter: aflirmed: Bentt, Joy dls sete, AL I, W.R, 2. 1. Co. v8. Moyrands aMrmed. 41. City of Aurorn vs. Love; atirmed, 4s, Young vs. Gilbert; teversed and remanded. 47, Chicago City Rullwas Company vs. Mume- tord; reversed and romanded, 48. Sheldon vs. Doynton;, reversed and re snanded, Si. Casandy ve. Trustecs of Township Thirty- five, efe.: reversed and remanded, $2. Holbrook ve. Dabo; affirmed, Gi, Cuttlngham vs. Parry aflirmad, Of Thayer va. Peck; ailirmed, r ratt, administratix, va. st roversed nnd remanded, 7. Pleree, adininistrator, vs. MeClajiany res verses and bil digmiese: abt La et al. va. Dyor ct al; decree af- Fined. 2. Hurppley, finptenaded, va, Internatlonal Diunies deeres amirmed. ned. 45. {nols Central Hallrond Company ve. Pat- tergon; reversed. . City of Chicago ys. Vutean Iron Works; af- firmed. CIVIL DOCKET, 87. Clark ys, Ewlng; allied; Scott and Dickey, JJ., dissenting. am, Walker ot al. tinpleaded, vs. Greenebaum etal; reve and, remanded. 41, Allen et al. va. Woodrut; alirmod; Scott, J., digeents, 41, Willemen ys, Duno et al.; decreo affirmed, Tt Morris, adiministrateix, ve. Preston et ah + Craig, d., dissents, Peck ve, Archeart; decree nfirmed. 7% Buber, executor, otc. v8. Chicago, Milwau- keo & St. Paut Raflrond Cotapanys aired, 100. Howluud va. Hlack; reversed and ree munded, 12, Goodrich vs. Lincoln; nfirmed. 123. Darst vs. Bates; ailirmed. 127, Calvert ys. Carpenter et al; reversed and remanded. iia, Cook Cosiaty ys. McCrea, Treasurer, ota,; migudunius refused. _——__—_ r MORMON LAND-MONOPOLY. Honest Farmers Shut Out by tho Poe lygamists—Utah’s Arable Lind Cov- ered and Controlled by Mormon Ine corporated Cltles, Correapomdence New York Times, Utah ia divided into two nearly equal parts by the Wasateli Mountains, On tho enst of theso mountains Hes tho Utlatah Indian Reservation, Iurger than Conneetfeut and Rhode Island, and the Terrltory 1a bounded nimoat entirely on tho cust by tho Uto Reservation in the Stato of Cotn- rado. LBevauso of the location of theee reservne pected to oxlat In Utih cast of the Wasatch range for muny years, for farmers settled there would Hye in constant fear of Indian incursions. ‘The farming settloments of Utah are, therefore, confined to the foot-hills and valleys on the west irrigated, without tho use of capital, by tho mountain stroams, which aro fed by tho snows which He on tho ‘hights. Not more than one-fifth of the land in Utuh can now streams, and water cannot bo supplied for the romuinder until tho atnking of artesian wells for this purpose bus proved successful and imueb money hus beon expended in building long lrri- gating canals, Butoxperlonoe shows thnt tho now barren lands of Utah will become wonder. fully producti ye wherever water can be brought to them, Wherever tho land could bo irrigated by natu- ral streams, and .conid, thorefore, bu used for agricultural piirpasea, tha thritty.Mormons {u- genlously sceured it against Bppropriation by ‘ny. persons except those of thelr own faltl., Hitle caluntes of . from 200 wo 500 persons were systemntically arranged along the westurn sido uf the Wasatch Stountalns, and these colo- ules were Incorporated as celtics by tho Territo- rin} Legislnture of Utuh. When Congress throw: pen the public lunds to settlement under tho ton next to it, 80 that a traveler can go a gront distance In Utah without passing beyond tho Units of some jncorpornted city, wthough he is Geuontly: tniles from a house or habitation, In this way tho Mormons practically shut out from. tho Territory all who are opposed to them, When Mormon desires to acquire the United States ltle to 109 neres of land within the Units of ono of these corporations, no one objects, but. if nGontite attempts to got a tite the Mayor of tho city files in the United States Land Otlice nt Satt Like City an atiidayit that the undesirable settlor Ja within tho Imits of in incorporated city, and Is, therefore, seeking to secure a Utlo in vlolntion of the inwa of Cores. Tho Yerritorial Legislature hes incorporated thirtyeseven cities In Utah. Thelr names, the mumber of square miles given in tho charters of cuch, the dates of Incorporation, the popilition of cach in 1370, and the number of vores granted to cach in the patents Issued to thom under tho Town-Site luws ot Congress, aro svt forth in the following table: i a RS] 2 38) 5 Resto 8 5 Hes Eel § His Alpine Pe 1870) Anorlenn Fork... gs isi] R87| 1887] 1870) 1803) IN] re toes ism | Wasutnaton, D. C., Feb, 1.—Tho Territory of . | tons, agricultural settlements cannot bo ex : sldo of tho mountains, whero tho land is be Irrigated in thia way for luck of natural . “*Unknown, } cftutinews patent granted by spcotal act of DET CRA. 2Uhuntavillo's application was filed in Ootobor, 187Y, and Kuysvillo's applivation Is pending. AG the tillable Jand in Utah ts Included with- In tha Utnite af those thirty-seven otties, it is plain ihat the Mormons buve practically, if not actully, incorporated the whole agriculture wt part of tho Territory, eninecar all but two of the thirty-seyon lave obtained patenta from the United Btates for the luid upon which they stand, apd an vdditionnl quantity for tholr spo ulative growth, according to their population, yot they exercise corporute authority over the Whole arou speolfed in thelr Territorial charters, For example, the City of Moront waa Incarpors ated with farty esate mal , OF forty wections of Jand, contulning 25,000 acres. It waa fnvorporated in 1986, but du deiu, four ycurs later, ite popula. Uon consliuted of only Gb perms. When it sought w patent fru the United States in 15t%, fl residents were 6 fow that only half of one section, or 2 ucres, gould be secured for them us nw tawn alte. To-day thiy wo- called Clty” of Moronls exercised corporute authority over tho whale forty square aul 0 eluded [a Ita Morayin charter. Salt Lal yd corporate extent is forty-nine square tiles, or B1u0 acres. Under the act of 1687, the max! muni amount of land which could be patented to uclty was £500 werca. The authoritics of Bult Luke City roprogonted that this would ant be enough for itgmuulcipal necessities, and there- fore Congress, by special act, guvothe city a patent for 6,70) ucres. Legal questions which have arison under thla wholesale sppropriation of arable land by the Mormons wil give the Courla @ great deul of trouble, Little hns been heard of trem in tho past, because fow Gentiles have cared to risk tholr lives and property by ateonepting gain an foothold on the agricnitural lands of Utah, But now the Gentile miners have ecttiements not far from some of theso Innds, although they are only one-tenth of tho Territory's population; the Presidont has shown a desire to have vigor+ oun Inensures taken a) inst polyaraniys the new and rapidly-growing Btate of Colorado ts not far away, and tho signs of tho times ure such a6 to encolirage men who wish to Reo Morinon ionen oly overthrown and honest farmers protected in tholr right. ——————— RUN OVER AND KILLED, Lawrenco Dunice, 9 years of agv, while cross fog Deaplainos street at Moridian at 1:5) yeate day afternoon, was run down and altnost ine stantly killed by n borso attached ton light tntsl- ness wagon driven by sone tinknuwn porson, Tho Wttle fellow wag carried 10 Helland's drug store, where ho expired shortly after. The injury was a puncttro of tho skull, apprrently with the caulks of the horso’s shocs. Tho body was taken to the Morgue, James and Mary Duniee, the prrenta haylog been separated for sone time, and In conse- quence withoute home. The child was one of a young family that hné seen considerable hard- ship, owing to the at one. time dissolute habitaof the mother, whe tas frequently been sent tothe House of Correetion tor drunken- nora. Iteeentiy somp temperance ladies have aided her In reforming, and she now finds em ployment at No, 132 Green street, and is doing well, The children have several Umea been siehored of by the Police Justices, but they re- belied nt bejog separated aud sent to diferent charitable Institutions, and Invariably have found thelr way buck to the old focallty. Henry Freese, of No. 116 Cornelia street, employed nan teamster by Freese, Hamlin & Co, was (eae at the tine of tho aceldent, anys ho saw the boy, Dutdid not pay spell attentlon to the othor rig, until he saw the little fellow mindown, ‘The anver did not stop, but drove nay rapidly with- he hud dune, out walling to see what damage ‘Tho Coruner will Inyeatigute to-day. ————— WASHBURNE IN BROOKLYN, Speetal Diapateh'to The Chteago Tribune. Naw Youk, Feb. 4.—Tho Hon. E. B, Washburno read before the Long Island iflstorical Suclety tonight a paper containing bis personnal rem: {nlscences uf the siege of Purls and the reign of the Cominune, Thore was u very large audl- ence, composed of the most distinguished peo- plo in Hrookiyn, The Rey. Dr. Storrs Introduced ‘Minister Washburne, who was recelyed with hearty appliuse. TRE. EA z WT HAVEN .Propriutor ahd Manager LAST NIGHT BUT TITIEE «3, and FAREWELL SATURDAY MATINEE of MR. 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Bold by wholosaie and retall drusiin LOUISIANA SKATE LOTTERY, THE LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY } Was rogularty Incorpornted by tho Leaislature of the State for Educational and Charitable purposes in 1303 for the tery of Twentselve ears, to wien contract the Invlolable faith of the Stato {s pledund. which pleco ins been renewed by an overwhelming: apulur vote, xacuring its franchise th the now Con- stitution adopted Doc. 2, A. 0, 10, with a capitol of S10, to which It has sinca added a reserve fund ) of sani 6 GRAND SINGLE NUSUEIL DISTIUBUTIONS | nave teen held, and the SECOND TUESDAY of each { mouth was fixed aa the reculur day, HAS NEVEICHCALED Olt PORTPONED, Look at the fnllowing linge , . $4), 00, TICK NWO HOLLARS E, seat NY ON bOhuAIeC HALE-TIC 1s’ HON 9 Approximation Prizes of fi 7 Approximation Prlzps of 2. D Approximation Prighe uf I 1,857 Prizes, amounting to. a Write, clearly stating full nddress, for further in formation or send ondura by expres or inal) ad> dressed only to DAUBIIE ‘Or aamo person nt ® No. $10 Mrondway, New York. Orto MURRAY &CO,, 127 Las Satfent., Chicago. AllourGrand Extmontinary Drowings are undor the mupereinion and managewont OF GENILALS G. T, WEAUREGAIWD und JUNAL A. KANLY, New Oricans, Lass ISUSINESS CHANCES, TO BE SOLD, TUE ST. CHARLES HOTEL Of New Orleans. Theattention of canitalists ls called to tho sale of this Magniticunt Motel by the Shorit of the Pariah of Orleans on the Zist day of Fopruary next, under fure- closure by ttrat mortgage bondholdors, ‘This world-renowned Hotol {s one of the finost in the United States, has but Intely been renovated and Mited up with tho must modern tmuproyemonte ata cont of nonriy $100,000, ‘The rents dorived from it at present, Including the stores und offices forming partof the bullding, amount toovor $0W per annum, and f,000 will cover ox- penses, taxes and Insurance Inclided, loxving & net ‘profit of SLU, equal io a revenue of 10 per cant clear on an investment of SU Unrely does an opportunity offer Itself for such a te- muuerative employmunt af tho constantly-incressing: umountof idle capital, and, wih the tury dattoring prospecta of future condivon of Now Orleans, thore cortalnly cannot ba wore dealrablu investment. eee BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. DEPOSITS lnlorent alice ed subject tu chock at alabt, and dally balances, NAENT HONDS, STOCKR, and atl Invest went securities boughe and sold un conuuission, DRAW thd OF EXCHANGE ON London Joint Stock Bank, London. Huy ond sell all Amorican Sacurittes upon tho Lune don Stuck Kachatigu un tho mivat fuvuruble torts, re ny « ruain #0 dnyson #100 Invosed. 1,200 tnehvetiarecrcen Like none wesk: yun atgsk optionn ug ds ei " NX tl dureas ft. POTTER: IGUT A C rkorh 4 Wall-at, Now York. : TRUNSKS, npture---Si00 Reval We will bind ‘qurselves to par to charitable insil- tutlon i, Ma cag af ot inguinal Bierals, can a rorainedt by tho wt we cantiot retain the PAK Re MTV “UUMMON- DENS RET AMUSS patonted July & 17s, f UTM AN & PARKER, , aiILENS, e-at, Chicago, Dr, Varker, the patentes, haa had twonty yours’ ex> ortence, and ts curing wuny of the worst casus uf ‘Tupture. “Manutucturors of tho colebratat Commun ‘Bettew Truss, aduptod by the Uovernmunt ss the best, COUGH LOZENGES, KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, SHE GREAT ENGLIOU HEMEDY, Usdt SEMEN PMR ET GRE An See & FUUGERA & CO, Now York Ayuaty 7 LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTIACK,.” LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT MEAT PRAVORING STUCK FOI Sour MADE DIsiiEs, AND BAUCES, © % RAT. “Is A nnecoss and n boon which nations should teol Reatetul.”"—Bee * Meriteal Frere,” " Lancet,” "British Made fenl fonenal,” ac, CAUTION.—Gontine onty with the fac-siratte ‘of Maron Tobig'a Signatare In ine Ink scrons tho Label, “en England increased ten-fold in ten years,’ OF MEAT. To, bo had of all Storokeopo} Grocers, and Chomista, Sole Agonte fart Ualted Staton (wholessio only), C, DAVID. £C0., 44 Mark Lane, Londan, England, BAILROAD TIME-TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, ia ied. *Sunday excepted. {Monday oxco; Chicage & Northwestern Matleway, Tleket Oficos, G Cinrk-st, (Sherman Louse) an _ the depots, Tear. | Arrive. oPacific Fast Lin oxiour City & Vankian eDubuque Vay Ex, via Clinton, aDubuque Nuiht Ex. via Clinton aOmuaha Nabe Kxpress nKton 2 ford x f Freeport, Ruckfurd & TAUtwaukeerast Mall hWinona & New fWinona & Now Ulm...) atnke Genova & Rockford, Fond du Lac, vin Jauesrili UdgPISU PPUUUEPPSRUEDUC AD S3SSBSRRASSSIIBITHS2I5a9 ceuo and Council lugs, on the train Iésring Chicago Noothor road runs Pullman or any other form of botol cars west of Chicago, a—Depot corner of Wells and Kinsio-#ta, b—Depot corner of Cannl snd Kinsio-sta. Chicago, Barlingtos d¢ Quincy Hatiread. For Maps, Guido-Hooka, Time-Tables, Sleeping-Osr necommodations, apply at any of, tho followin tlekot nfficos of the Company: 0 Clark-st., Gran Pacitic Iiotel, Brink's Exprosa office corner Handoiph_ and India ay. Grand Contral Depot, cornor Hizteonth and Canal-sts, Palmer House, and comer Canal and Madiaun-ste, (an Weat Sido). Buste-nts.), foot of Leave, | Arrive. + 7725 am|* 7:0 pea ‘Ottawa & Ftrestor Fxpress. Rormnih Se Wanena apr C.. B & Q.Palac Dintng-Cara and Pullman 16-whoel sleeping-Cara run between Chicago and Omaha, To« peka, and Kangns City, on the Paciio Express. { Chicago, Rock Isiand d& Pacific Ralirond. Depot. comer of Van Buren and Shormancate, Tickt ‘Ontic lark-at., Sherman House, Palmer House, Grand'Pacitte Hotel, and 7% Canal, cornor Madison. ° | Davenport Express... (Omaha Exprosa, Kansas City. Leavenworth & At- ‘chisun Exxprons. Toru Accommodaiia Night Express... $Dally except Mondays. Chicago, Milwankee & St. Paul Railway. Union Depot, corner Madison and Canal-ate Ticket Ofica, 6} South Clark-st and at depot Ts Arrive, Milwaukee Pxpress.sss.cseccssses: aml; Wisconsin x Minnosoia, Green, ae a May, and Menasha through Day| Express... Milwaukee, Le ‘Chien, and lows Kxproan, pm|¢ 7:48 pm Libertyville Accommodation. Pmj* sem wauken, Bt Fan} & Minnoapo> Ne Fant Mall (dally)orssec.+eosoff10210 8 imn[§ 4:02 pm. ain as Minnesota, “Graon ‘Bay, Stavens I land through At 9:00 pm] 7 ‘Alltrains run via Siilwaukee. Tickets fer, St. Paul sand Ainneapolls aro Koud oltber yin Madison and + a rairia ia len, or via Watertown, La Crosso, and +10:10 aml* 4:00 pa am ton Ts won Sia nose Sta it. brid ry Ot, We ide, 3 Fs idee, pen eet eat aL ON he eR Urand Pacific Hotel, and Falmer House, ro a Clark-st., Toave. | Arrive. Kansas City & Donver Fast Ex... Kanena City Niuht Express. Hi Louis, Snringneld & ‘Vorad.... Mobila & Now Orleans Express HL Louie Sprinuteld & Toxaa. Peoria, Murlington } Fast Expr & Konkul Expross Pekin & Porta Exprean, Chleago & Paducan it, Hix, Rtreator, Lacon, Washingt’ X. 1982: Joliet & Dwight Accommududon.|* 5:00 Mtnots Central Ratiroad. Depot foot of Lal it, and foot of Twanty-a ‘iekat once, 1 itandotpti-r ni x Paci Hotel, and Palmer Houser Bt Toul & Texas & Bt louis Taxne fost Lin Veoria, Burlington & bVeoria, Surlngton & Keokuk. Dubuque & Siuux City Exnresa,.1410 Dubuque & Stoux Cy Expres Gilman Passenger... aOn Raturday olght runs to Contratia only, ‘On Saturday night runs to Porson? @ apa Michigan Contra! Italiroad, root o! e-nt, mn Ob OF ‘I +BOCO! ‘Tiekat Onico, 6 Ciarkenty wouthuast’ onenores itses doiph, Grund Pacitia Hotol, and at Palmor House, ‘Loave. 309 smn) Mall (via Main and Atr Line). Exprus Kalamazoo Accommoda' Fitteburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Kaliway- Dopot, Ld 1 and tt Tlok Mc Pep Chareat, Valniar ltuate and Grand Pacttotforst ‘Arrive. Mall and ° 7500 pm COSAUT ee 6am fi Tall i} epots, Exposition Hullding and foot of Twenty secand-sh Tickot Ofcom KiClark-st, [almor Ii -tiratd Pacitiu love und bapov (xposiuoa fut Taare. | Arrive. Morning Express... at B Fust Litterssenveees SOI BG Bild #58 Ba Lake Shore « Michigan Southers Katiway. ‘Tloket oficoa at depots, Van Buren: Salle, Twenty-secont-at, and Fort} ird-at, and frojune uffico undor Sharman iouee, ofiices in the Grand Pacitic Tater and Talinet House, ‘Leave. am. bi pia Sita 18) pm ‘Bm aw am FPittgburs, Clacinnatt a St. Louls (Cincinnalt AlreLine und Kal Depot, corner of Clintons and Carrol .) ‘ost Bide, Arrive, Cinginant., Indlanapolls, Tonle Pec aueniune Bate Tey 8:40 aml? 5119 pm LreM ight prow. si 83 pals au Kankakee Line, Depot foot of Lake-as, and fo0tof Twenty-second-s, leave. | Arrive. Cinsinnatl, Indianapotls & Louies Q Mile Day exproctessrssseseovees]? 9:20 wzal® 8:00 pa vine Riot es i wood penld 120) ee Chtengo & Fantorn Tiltnols Matlrond. - ‘Tiexot Omoes, 7 Cinrieats Haluioe souse, Grand inrk-ul., Malmor House, in cite ictal maa Depot corner of Clinton and Care rolls. . Leare. 8:24 am] Tw) pm RayMille & Vistas sh MISORLLANEOUS, ae nea a . UDR. KEAN, _ NO PAY? 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. Consult personally or by mall, frae of charge, on au chroniy Dervous, ar spucial disuasos. Dr. J. Kean 1s ine aah physiolan in'the uty who warradia ‘curva Or Late of New DR. FORGAY, |a°55 Heyularly educated, loxally qualitied. ‘reste al Chronte Discsses, Bpeclulty—syvhlils, Borofula, Bhin Diseases, Co: tution freo and cvnidential Medicines furnish: Ht pe votive, Moura, 9 a un bod 8 Wa 8 pon Gl Wabead-ar, Boud'te stamp Lor A CARD. ‘To wll who are auderina from t crations'of pouthy worgous wa fous of taandood, etc, 1 will send wrocipo digovaréd by asuulonary in bewtit veri Wont if-addreased euvulupy CO the KEV, JOMMELE 1. LNs Ee ata D Now omaue CUKAPEST © LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT: EXPLANATION OF HEVERRNCE MANRS.—t Saturday pt dat Pullman Hotel Cars are run through, betwean Chie . (on northeast 7 ranks & + 9:30 a m|* 43 pow Rockford & Free 0 poe Dubuque & Noux City Express 20 pom Vaoltic Fast Expross ... 40 pm aneas & Colorado Expross .. 0 pm Downor's Grove Accommodal 30 pia rors Passenger. + 7:33 am. Menilota & Ottaw: pm am ‘Aurora Passonzer. pmj? 4:55 om Downer’s Grove pm? 7:bam Froeport é Dubuquo Bz pmol 6:5 am Omaha Nigbt Expr mit 638 am. Toxoa Fast Expre bm{t gasam . Kansas City & pmit 6:3 am Haturday-night Theatra Tralt Bml. g “Dally oxcept Sundays. ¢Dally except Saturdays. | ‘Arriva, +

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