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hers eentgth g000 im: mitzed, Westora, 431902007 ane agai eae + OO) Lalons rocelpts, 800; stilpmonts, NTA ORE amanda atte’ : New nrhake, Fob, f.-Corron-Hirmory mide Mayne nd anelinnged vad dings, low do, 12a, net recolpts, 7,430 balus; ‘amis Cotten wtondy,, Yume wtondy | fale to | Reon 7 Nex, TW); Muck, BUT aun tn eve, Ay anon hosninally ,uni- ' ———— * Bemnana tee, Pama paint Untied, fue) etude, 1 A TURPENTINE, Per bata) bi enueomntst da ee ee tae G-BrUUTS OF TURPENTINE— Metrum AE an ik a ea Sa es ee restart, 10: : 1 Ae, HILIN At orca atest nt wioaty ait AMUSEMENTS. Hes, ici short do, Te. Lard slesdy; sat at 1 * MIGNON elt liemy Wosters 87a NON, raagt Wenturi a. Phittne, Billo, Leroux-Rauvard vee —Nominml at $1404 12, Frederia. Alle. Angolo ——.. : Lotario, <M. douard NEW. ORLEANS, Jnortes, aM, duteau ‘eb. 5.— rm] Wihelm M .M. Capoul Xe le ney quoeed ae eeLineztoy | BMinon... ‘Hilo. Hivola-Narie Au); clratee, $20,007.00, Tho singular epeetacts was acen on Wednes- prev ese Vork qulotand wenks old, $200; now, | day ovening of A company organized for tho 10, Lard steady; Merce, TLOg8.00; kom, 208.0, production of the opern-boulfo esanying what at ta higher: shoutders, Jane ae Jenat eserves to be called grand opera, and cloar rib, ay a ah alan Mee alee lenving tho abandon and rollicking character of shoultors, ECs et rood demand; ennvasod, 94 |‘ tHe former work for tho-serlous and puthotic Buxar-cured sendy ech . muunbers of * Mignon.” If the performance «lid GHC. alot and wenk{ suporino, $4.75@6001 XX, | not come upto the standanl wo have been ro YOON XXX ATHY With gender, W007 customed to on the grand stage,—tnd tha com- s—Curn tn quod demand at full prices) Shetto. | parison ts fnovitablo,—it- at lenst hat tho meet re tie: Rearee and firm nt $1.15, of novelty and somo other merit besides, and =yutet and stuadys Western reotiod, $1.05 | this prinelpally inn dramatic senses for nover radtwo quiet io cama before has “Mignon” beon given here saute ston q 7 LOE RROOUAG MIME | Mention to ovary etal Of" the netion sr tec 2 nse thy gwod duinimidy cunts In fuet tt might alinost be calted a den- fs contrifuynl dweadzes vel i seen Wotton, Soutto, “SicosMure | anatic performance with musteal ttlustration, for ay Ae satgo. all tho ‘recitatives In the Itanan version are FS taut iunt exchange on New York, §.00por | spoken in tho French, and much business is in- Fs preinkums ateriing exchange, 63, sorted which wns now to thosa who have seen pene frees tho opera before, Tho part of Laertes, for tne PHILADELPITA, stance, which has atways been Insignificant, was PaLADELTitA, Keb.» b-Fioun — Bxecedlngly | sao in reality the noting part of tha piece, and Eat. CTC TS ee ee ee tn neng, | toveloped some enpltal comedy work In tho Bilnnenotn ext Tro; Ono family, goods san | Hands of that very versatile and vivacious nct~ eholee, Sevmioica, #0, ltye flour firmor atgiz@ } or, M. Juteans while the part of Frederic, taken ade ree by Milo, Anydte, who looked admirably in her Ahent—Bteady; rojacted on track, #.0@ | handsomo costuines, fa nlimost without a note, lots, EL4thgy No. 2 red, i in olavator, car-lots, tl4tigy No. 2 red. | silo, Marlé's Mignon, dramatically, was very Pecans the enc bade FL a asad Stn $1 strong, and so long as she confined herself to Bee) see corn steady and thm; Western | the Welter and moro pathotle passages her piv od ungrated, bro; sail mixed, February, Si3{0 bid, winging. was see Plonafit, ae evary no Size anked; March. Sige bid, 40 nakody April. 5i%e | tenso mensuro only served to enil on 10 yd, BAe naked; Mny, Li co tla Esig nakol. Onts | coarser and harder partsof her voles, Her eing- ud. Aged ay ANOS APRA aay poor, | itieof the “Romance” In the first act and the k Git, Ilams, smoked, ks | “Styrienne"’ in tho Boudoir scene wero very iCileindy and priecsunenanged. clever, and were oncored. Mile, Leroux-lou- 3; Western, 10. yard mide her first appenranco of the eeagon in e-Bironat creamery, 1OGGL¢3(oy do good, 1034 iho roto of Phitine, 8 ois muthur su and proe lic. s clio In aetion, with scarcely enough of the venoneust Nominal, s soquetry and abandon thet belong to tho part Whisky 2.0% aoe hiprs-Flour, 60 brist wheat, 6,000 bu; corn, | At times her ainging was very agrecable, but in ive 3 1, 4,000 bu, the Polacea her execution was very crude and Be bur cate Ss rougl, and her effort could hardly be. called BALTIMORE. more thin sereaming, though ft received an ene " | thuslustic encore, Capoul was ono of the best | Hanrinone, Feb. 6—-FLoen—Unchanged. a | Wdhetms that has over uppenred here, Ils fine Guaix—Whoat—Western tirmor; No.2 Westorn red | qyiity ag un actor aud tho wermth and inten- winter, spot and Kubrunsy, S14i{@1.H4: Murch, | aity of his style in singing made hls personation HLYGLH April, ILC 14356; May, MAGGI. Cort | gp erent success, and one which deserved tho firm; Wertern mized, epot, bite; Fubruary, YAm}Gor generous applause itrecelved. 14 wus the only Moreh, StaSi$(e; April, GMGSIes' May, GIMGSGos egltimnio effort of the evening, M. Jour poser, SiYehiHe. Uuts lower; Weatern witlto, 449 orien the) Bart af aaa with good Lanta, wad 1% wylyania, 46giic. Ltyo quiet | developed quite n good quality of bass In his Fac ag ealned, Hie) Tenney eon vo quiet | inwing, though his aisle wus very faulty, Tho . z 4 A Inchanged. chorus was fair in Its work, but the orvhestra Havriaoges Oulee and witifout change, was atrocious. Asn whole, tho work wis most, BCTFENSteudys unchanged, {nteresting for its dramatic strength and for tho Haad—Hiemor, ut Waite, now guolities of Hghtnesa and vivacity whieh PETRULEL reals characterized {t. tu. this respcut it was decld- Sonar ete Alaa egg MAGN Signore e Pete et athant cnn. CRITICISM. IN. CINCINNATI. 4 Ub aL, beled Meaty 7.00 BU; OOFM | sg rneinnut! Commerclad hus nv orltla who SisrENts—Whent, S00 corny oe bu fulrly revels In his work, Ife did tho opening: BALEE—Whoot Ii) buy cura, rae night of the Mupteson troupe fn that elty, when 8ST. LOUTS. - “Sonnambula” was given. As to tho chorus, . Laure, Feb, &—Fiour—Kaster; faney, tai | ho says: e hati) ‘Moreh: choles, SANG bid easht WW | “Wa havo alwnya, whon the chorus began to ‘Muy; fanlly, $%.65 bid cash; XXX, 845 | torture thoalrwith bad chords, strident Serene, ; No.2, | the oultetretched eager antonnny of, a noe peer Uae vance yee sul taken littI Interregnm A listening, enti te ae "6 | dozing olf ay best wer possibly, ye 1 ell No oe gS era Avriicadeene | Hed blown over: but iat avenktig wa really vebruarys B6@5 uyeus 3 ‘ atte c Se Deteaen Et oeqabla Eaalls DAE Y HERE. diva | Tome 20 Tislen to tho clyrus Kite eatlatay firmer ni bid, Marley dull and unchanged, | WHISK Y—Stendy at $1,” * Aralt! gets tho following handsomo notice: Puove rk lowest {12.4 ena 312274 Fob- | “IIIs notes wero, not jostled ont of rank, but runry; $12.54 gril Wry pale mente cut and | monsuro followed mensure like the pendulum of Jower at: Rueed jl bat cy Mt ee incon lOWeFS | the clock of Fate, unchecked, ancheckable, heat -After the temporary overcast of tho mdlunt. ay aon PMG ort gpers with tine cloud of fenr, it burst ont again ‘wheat, 1,000 bu; corn, | II & ard lovey HeckiiTs ur si ‘bel 0 n triumphant sun conquering the mists and Uo buy ants, 18100 buy bark Wares Hetan e400 Bel 47) buy onus, 1,00 bu. vapors, and tho ecenc, which fy 60 full of touch- E sug Intercst, was given In a way which raised tho MILWAUKEE, Pleasuro to enthusiasm.” MILWAUKRE, Feb. &.—-FLOUN—Dull and unchanged. Det Pucnto and Campanini also como in for GHAIN—Wheat opened firm and Sc highor, and | thelrshare of rhapsody: e Glosed dutl; No. 2 Milwaukee, hard, #10; No. 1 “Many baritones are ondowed with thronts of ‘Milwnukeo, $1.10; No.2 Milwaukeo, $L1036; February, | homp, and tenors with larynxes which keom to Hig; Maroly $1.14) April MAG No, # do, #1.08¢5 | be constricted of catton, but Mr, Del Puente selger rplected, Be. Co ‘eenree, and wantud; | his a throat of genuine vibrating etulf, and Mr, nde, Onis trimery No. 2 Mie. “ity Armery-No. 223) Cutnpuninl must have the strlugs of an Aolian Te. iarley wenker; No, 2apring, cash, THC. harp in both his soul and his throat, to: utter ican ieee eemanharts Stowe pork quioy “at #149 | Whutthe poct Milton has happily ealled such seh M210 March, Lrimo stam tard, 7.15 cash; 87.25 | divine, cnohanting ravishment” iaroh. Nnrlmon carrica off tho cuke: x a 4.80. 1 and ii her) ae at elas Drersed! nope doll “This Indy comes to a ag un entire stranger, IECHIPTH—Kiour, 6,0 Deis; whoat, 19,000 bus barlqy, | and nee lirst effort to please Cinclnnatl was #0 £000 pris: wheat, 8:20 bu; bar. | SUmD! lote nu succcsd that she cin count berself a fayorit, Her voice, though not by any means a hurge or rerarkallly yrant ono, is exqulsitly CINCINNAN. ayinpathotic—not with that mawkish pseudo- INCE NA : pathos of tho sickening tremolo, whieh so many CINCINNATH O., Feb, 8 -GUTTOs of tho prime donne Inillet upon’ us, but with a Froun—Dull und unchanged... 1. singular blending of the lustre which charac: Guari~—Wheat scarce and tm 'at $7.28 Corn dull | terizes 1 tone eomlng from a ‘motal substance ate, Onts quiut ot We,: Kyo stoady-at Se, Bartoy | with that peculiar soft, molting sweetness heard dull ab ste. are aoe only from the ntti of twisted intestine which Wuwvistons—Pork unsottlid and lower at 12.25. | gives life to tho shell of the viol family.” Tard wlutl and lowers closed at $7.00, Hulk ments | And Campaniist and Marimon get tho. follow- ene shouldors. $4.00; giasr, rib, £2.05 Her alos, ing Joint notice: Leg. Hicun, Lowery ‘shuuldern, 45.1245 clear ribs “ 40 bu. ‘SuUMsiRNTd—Hlour, ey, 1800 ba, id 7 ing to hear. Thera ae Netty wild tiem at E05, : thore Hanlds thirds and sixths which aro so Burrkn—Quivt and unchangad. churnetoristic of Bollint were dono with the flow LUSERD Ol—Higher at hc - snd Hnked sweetness which makes thom melt Mpon tho car and sound ko that muslo, which . LOUISVILLE, Tennyson says begulted tho lotus-eaters." LOviaviIney, Feb, &.—CoTron—iiahor at Wike. Our critic at tho closo bursts into poetry: FLoun—Moarket dull; oxtra, 81.44176; do family, | “'Thore is sweot music thore that softer falls S268. 0, 3, TTB; Lancy, FVSGT.25. ‘Than potals of blown roses on the grag! GRAIN—Wheat—Morket dull nt #4, Corn—Markot | Or night dows on atill waters between wit dull; whito, 40; mixed, do, Onta—Market dull; white, Of shadowy grunit ina gleaming pass; #8: mized, 3, Ryo quict at Ma: Muste that gentiior on the spirit Nes TLAY—Btendy at (10.00g18.0, Thun tired oyellds on tired eyes, WROVISIUNS—Pork dull atid Tower at 92.00. Lant | Musle thnt brings sweet cali down from tho Hacun—Murket wasters shoalders, bo; cloar rib, 40 Evidently Cinolnnati fs. the musical contre. ge, Hanws—sugur-cured, V«GelUyGe, A fe itis uisicy—Market dull nt # TNE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. acres Tho management of this theatre, in the selec- epee arpa wronk; amber | HoNof tho weekly Dill soldum mute a mistake Michiaun, ‘apot, AL24; No, T rod Michigan, Hage, | 1" eHuRInE tho tasto OF thelr patrons, aud Gonse 4 F quontly the Academy's gilttering auditorium ta eee ee ee ee eed ae enai tae | usually Allod byaplensed sudicneo. since Mon- May, to; rojected, to. Outs neglactod, day ovening tho Carrolls, in thelr character SARE Peau Quiet Brie oh ead soues sett taneets yaya purnel the Splartales Closod: he Ue q r ment, and the second event In the program has. wan oe meme ez ner SABE LEE | Deen tha Btowart, latory, whoso | duets Prs enptivate the ys Mr and Bre, Ben ayn ete —Whent, 00 vu; com, 000 bus ont | Cotton follow fn a tiling” uct, aud SARUMENTH-Wheat, 1000 buy corm, 20,000 buy oats, | Tittio Tduleno Cotton, = — bright child witha pretty face and fair hair, in her songs, BOSTON. dances, and recitations, kaa bocanie quite a Boston, Fob, &.—kLoun—In modornte domand, | favorit. Aftorthe variety olio which always ‘$4 pricos unchangad, Mi ‘ opons the evening at this house a drama {s pro- GHAts—Carn tn fate domands mixed yollow, GIASo | gonted, ‘That running at prosont ta ontitled PRa-No. 1 and oxtra wihilto, 61@5io; No. 2 whito, O40} | «Just Ila Tuck.” tho atire'nue episcitos of which No.2 mi No. 3" io. - elacinrs“ionn, Sete, Maite. Tye Se hoot, | wfO heuriily relished by the habitues of tho Me % Aentomy, Mr. BE. I, Goodrich, a favorit over Sulraexta—Corn, 10,000 bu. tho river, personates tho hero, Who froma dare- i devil sorkor a chip develops as the play pes ANEAS CIN GE ithe" Wing tia Mi Ara ‘ lotohor play’ 10 heroine, an jas Anna Srectal Dispateh to The Chttago Tribune Hoya ratuor sloverly ussunies a soubrot pare. Ranaas Ciry, Mo, Fob. &—Gitatn—The Prica Current reports: Whoat—Regulpta the past week, IWAMETN'S. X19 bu; shipments, 8.20 bus -steady; No. 2 cush, ‘ LIS: ubruary, $113, No, Ss euah, Thi Hobriary Frank Charifrau fe ugain with us, ‘This time a mn—Hocoipts the ‘past wook, dburailie | hots at Hamlin’s, and bo is drawing, as he gen aye” WAG; rmery No. 4, cauls, Wor February, | erally docs, large nudiences. For twelve yours - this notor has heen giving us his charucterlza- PEORIA. tion af sit Redding,—un able picco of acting; PronrA, Il, Fob, &—Guati—Com adult and tower; | and tho truth and vigor of Str. Chanfrau’s Intore Blgh-mixed, MEG; mixed, WAG, Osts dolly | protution hus onty saved Ciitton Taytoure’s ploce rity ‘White, Bsc Myo inactive. but Army No.3, 744 | froman oblivion into whlch Ita inherent yul- ion way: * o garity should bayo consigned it long ago. Tho Of tay ee—nacttvoy’distitiora’ dnished, on bests pleco fa a vulgar articto, dealing with vulgar peo- ri ple, and with vulgar Incld DETROIT. re plenty of situations, such as thoy in the Detnory, Fob.’&—KLout—Dull. piny white Tous ef guns play which appeal to the «ullery, lots of gun- Lente retoet dull and hoavys extra nominal: No+ | Hoyiter, and a yood deal of bowle-Knife flourish tang art Mebruary, $1241 Atereh, aig Apel | tay and border bravado, Mr. Chuugrau briny Calpe! SAT ELSE bids milling, No.1, nominal Ree | guunpany equal to the requirements of tho . INDIANAPOLIS, troupe we ma; colutively Bir. Fule Inpranarotis, Vol, 8-—GRAIN—-Witeat “atbadyy Se ue Hema pablo asuinplon Gt te Ro, red, ¥.2612%. Corn steady at BGG, Oul Mandy agBiadc, et “LES FOURCHAMBAULTS." ‘ To the Editor of Chleago Yvibuna, BUFFALO. - Borvato, Fi = Circado, Fob. 4.—Allow mo to oxpreas my VaNo, herd Duna ats Conninsualva, ‘iige | bourty approval of your eritiolain on Sir. Dale RS, sear Inactive. Vets dully sala lear No, | zicl's adaptation of Ics Fourchambaults" at jontainthomain. Thore tn atorey, y+ ies Hiocloy’s. I was present at tho perforinance ¥ fast ovoning witha lady; and whilst, as an ine A? OSWEQQ., |, telllgont man, I am bound to admire the “an tire} N. Yq Feb, &.—GnaIN—Wheat nominally | strongth of the ploce and tho superiority of tho changed, Corn steady Whatern mixed, Hic aotiog, thoro aro certululy some sconce in it 3 actOTTETT ae! ey whieh ure not ft to be placed before women und PETROLEUM, - f children, ‘Tho adapter should have pruned ClevntaNy, Fob. 6.) PaynbLeom—Firm end une | down tho objectionablo features referred to, and* cha {8 pleca would then have Peon not only of in- Greer tuaard write, 1) tea PNG ad pie Interest, but one to sve Whivh a gontleman Gul SLOSL that ode eh ee tered ee aay [MMght havo taken bla wife, without blushiny, tit thipmeuten Guba ayeregion, SO brie) | Yours truly, A CONeTANT THEATIE-PATION, Err rhea hie a eae te = = ji: hiss at ou. bh VeTioLuus—Dulls erate, S4MY PARLENERY |. Sanit datbor fur Pid eR NSE i fas Arathor fmportarit dramatio cvent will bo tho S 4 4 iy ic 0 DRY Gopns, 4 Lay It is by Burtloy Campbell, and ts jn YOM. Wal. wrCotion senode. market very ae ee ee in utrongost work be bus yat written, thevtyan perce wiain. walvayelng, # Poquot WU0/1 Ae the Union Bayare Theatry, Now. York, tt 2 ‘sslan brawn sectioned nudoHe WD, and} ned the aouson, Au’ fuatautayqgus hit wes "land aad Rena Ceara ee as eee ee? | ade, and frowy that hour tho fortunos of Nar uaiegy wtitrt . Gings . SWUEA drvis goods, nua viques aout: Blep's moat of toy Cimpholl vera ta brighten, Te wag ute Ort. Fe a OW, 7 oot reauesy snd find 4, York ancovas uo bud over bu. oat f epnclodray! | 4 peryona nnd aupotliye ‘ppecte aud Ynptignts ot ayer | rut life in Cullfornba Ju days befory tho War, a vhoeb Pe e St.Louis, Yob.8—Corron—Higher; middling, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 4880. Mosars, Parsioe and Aldrich will play tho leadin; paris, and the Aupport, we are nssurod, will bi ‘uncommonly strong. DRAMATIC NOTES, Dion Boucicault will sal for England next Every thontre in Cincinnntl $8 now open on Bundny night, Pike'a at lust having sucetmbed. That extraordinary fellow Horrmann begins o brief ongngoment at MoVicker’a on Monday y After an absence of nensly two years, Mr. T A. Bothorn wilt on Monduy evening reappear Charloy Banks and tho extraordinary spectacto “Gen, Grant's Trip Around tho World" are atlll ‘Tho othor day Mannwer Sain T, Juck and Miss Allee Townsand, of the Oates troupy, were mar- ried in Houston, Miss Vento Clancy and a name of De Camp ‘will not stitement is made officialy—by the ladys They sny that Gilbert and Sullivan's copyright in® Tho Virntes " ia shaky, beennse tho work was first performed in England, and becaugs tho wuthors aro atlens, Now York papers appear to be unanimous In pralse of Miss Ada Cavendish, who hus just closed a most successful engagement at the Grand Opera-House. Blanche Carroll! ts the hap) monkay In a enge. about one-quirter the size of Paolo Mark but Blancho thinks clinost 18 much of it as sho does of Henrl.—Dramatio Mirror. Mr, George Learock, who Intends etarring In Gordon, Miner.” the ly mpie, spenks of putting ny soubret char- eve.—an alteration which cun 0.1 improvement, The lessees of tho Boston Theatre any that the business of Den ‘Thompson at that house has been §) per cent better than autlelpated. Th Thompson ts now in his enormous nuditorium Is packed nightly, Maude Branscombe, graphed woman on the stuge, hus a baby in Cine clinatla year old. A reporter of the Baquirer has been Interviewing It. Ho says it's ike the mother,—a pieee of Information which should make tho photograph-speeulator rejolee, At n breakfast reeently given in Naw York by J. W. Collier in honor of A. M. Haquare, alarge number of professions wera Tho conyersition drifted to tho sub- ject of Sunday performances, Mimes wo find the remarks reported, ‘The tone of the whole talk was serious, and showed that the betterelement of the profession wore agalnat Bunday performunees, Emile Zola thinks bo ts telling us somothing new when ho gitys in his Jutest work: may Induce an actress todrape herself in rag, but if sho has lost tho first brilllancy of her uty, you will never induce her to dress a8 a working-girl, {f sho knows that pour dress de- tracts from hewuty. Forher it is sometimes n questionof life, fon unter the actress is the wont, who often needs to be beautiful. This Ja the rengon which nlmost. continually falsifies tho costume in contempornry pleces."” Adolph Nouendorff, director of the Germania Theatre, in Fourteenth street, has commenced, through ex-Judge Dittenhoefer, an action for $5,000 dumages prof tho Thalia Theatre. od nonefuliille to dellyer the litest Ger- man success, tho “ Secendet,” now being plat under the nume of the * Royal Middy "ut Dal Theatre, and other operus, to Mr. Nouwendoril according ton contract excented by hin. 7 sone Wilk be heardon the 1th inst.—New York entieman by the possessor of a Iny now running third week, and the . Palmer, of Union Ju the New York Supreme Court Gustav Amberg, mang, Tho baals of the sult mentoft Mr. Amberg Gilbert's “ Weddiny Mareh” has been pro- duced at tho New ¥ ‘ork Park Theatre with n Birony cast, Tho Triiene of Unt elty enlla it Ot Jinble of howling nonaense,” and’ thinks that roduction of afew moro such pieces will in ridding the stage of the present excess No Pferald, on the von thinks ft “full of comical situations,” tly“ eruimnmed with laughter- provoking aw that it “falrty sprites an ‘y fun from end to end.” uses *bolsterous merriment on of stage buffoonery. criekles with t Tica Buys Ib cut the part of the audience.” ‘Last evening " En Perichole* wasgiven to a not over large audience, but in a style which de- served a crowded house, Capouland Marlé, ua were at their beat er part, will an of’ vulgarity and slinging it with something wus by fartho best singing she has done here, Capoul also throw himself into bis part with bis customary fervor and intensity, and sang with reat success, though this oper docs not give Im many opportunittes for tho style of work ich he is most cifective. Jouurd, Duplin, and, Mezieres were iinirablo in the drinken scene, and kept. tho house inn roar with thelr eccentric work In three different and pronounced At tho close of tho act, the artists recelved an double call before tho curtain, In which somo of tho supernumeraries nisv participated, owing to the uwkward The chorus and orchestra wero Jes of Intoxication. mmanugement, batter than ugunl. UN, Dioue” will bo given for Mille. Murid’s boncilt. A member of the Maggio Mitchell party whilo playing In Marshnl, 'Tex., reeentty had a conver- sation with Currie, the murderer of the actor Ben Porter. In the course of the talk Currlo anid that ho was sorry Cununins had not come back to testify, a8 he thought the testimony would bo in his fivor and not against Lim. Currie gives a somewhat seocut of bls Burrymore and Miss i, 18 hoe ft Ink had attended him during tho previous diy while playing fare, and ns a consequence he had tukena great deal of whisky, and was wader when tho shootin, ane thue Currie stated that, being on ispreo at that thne, ha had Uttle or no recollection of whnt hnd token place just before the homicide, Currle’s befuddled brain, however, recalled took place, At been playing at during tha day and that Barrymore had ingulted hin by entting bim n “lonfor."” Currie sald that the lunch-room of the dopot sald somethin; ne Harrymore had missing through airrymnore aewln about “that damned loufer," when Carrio said, “Do you mean your romurks Barrymore replied thit ho did, and Biarted, so Currie stated, for him with hia hand on bis hip aait todraw a plstol, At this Ci shot with tho well-known result, Currit that his position ag detective of the Texus Cen- tral Ralroud had made bin many eneimica who had menneed his life, Sle was of the opine jon that Vorter and Hurrymore were two of thla ype who were trylng to pick t hen told the kindof a mnt was, Currio satis “1 have lately understood that, 0 Wis n good man, and Lam very sorry for bis urriy 16 positive that he never said aught against Miss Cummins while tn thy wfore viv log thut plice. He is gine boing clear int his tri, which Is sot for June, on the groud of selfsdefense. ro NORTHERN ICE CROP. “ Bpectal Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, MrnwaugKers, Wis. Fob, 5.—During the past woek ice has formed in this vicinity of the thickness of six or cightInches, Large gangs of men havo begun cutting tco in tho Kin- nickinnick basin for cooling purposes in brows orfes and paqking-houses, Tho sudden chango to cold weuthor, with ita nttendant formation of must be a source of axyravation to brewers othors who have made contracts for full Mus from oxtreme northorn poluts, aud ara iw unywhers from €is to ‘or transportavon, ———— ELGIN INSANE ASYLUM, Spectat Dispatch to The Ohtcage Tribune Fron, Ih, Fob. 6&—Tho Trustees of the Northern Iinols Hospital for the Insane held tholr monthly meeting to-day, nuditing bills th 11,850, “Tho resolution in relation Pecan eat of the Cook County debt for tho ationts wus held over for wuarrol with bin, Is vietim (Porter) $20 por camloud are and clothing of pi furthor consideration. ——<—<—__$§_. MICHIGAN PIONEERS, | Spectal Duapatch to The Chicago Tribune. Angina, Mich., Feb. 6.—The sovonth annual mocting of the Btate Pionoor Society at Repre- aentativo Hall closed this ovening. noo bos butt tu Kalamazoo, was clvoted President, ——— $$ ‘The Plitsburg Wilots, Tho authorities of Allegheny Count: sylvanin, inding thoy could not make: pay tho lowes to railroad compantes and busi- a Cron a ting ott clan i Negotiating 8 clint thus far the clahug have been udjusted thug al latin, Compromise, . The on il. G, Wella, of Ork Penneylyania it. It cone Pullniin Car Co. Qeain Klevutar Co Union Nows Company 6. 'U'bompsun's Nepbows, +o B3,008, 400,63 §1,810,010.50 mania claims will probably bo sotticd ———————— “Want to See for Themselves, * Paris True Kentuckian, + Notwithstanding all tho horrors ro Ute in our Penituntiary, there con Canididutos for free buard there. suffered with Rho loge supulior Pinter ‘Two bottles of St. Juabobs Ol cured ‘A: Tuanaray, Pittsburg, 2 aa firit production of this drama on Monday ut, | atte for two ycars, in violating tho regular tariff rates, The trunk linea only make rates to seaboard polnta, and thon add whatever the ocean rates inny be. Tht tho new Orand ‘Trunk and the Ocean Line from Portland virtually form one Itne through, and will therefore take business at such rites os will leave both a moar in of profit, Such a line that is independent of the Fink pool must necessarily prove of much advantage to tho abippers at this potty as it will compel the trink Ines ta tower heir Frejgntehnrges, if they do not mean to lose jolr export business. TH The Grand-Trunk’ Line Already Contracting for Freight to Europe. RAILROADS. a large sunre of t ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FR. The Boston people, and eapeatally those in- terested in tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Hatilroad, are sald to be greatly exasperated about the course President Nickerson, of tho Atchison, Topoka & Banta F6 Hallrond, bas lutely been pursuing. The arrangements mado botween Mr, Nickeraon and Jay Gould are Inoked upon with Jonlonsy by the Hoston peo- ple, who have no love for Jay Gould or taka any stock in his schemes, ‘They belleve If tho present poliey of the Atchison, Topekn & Santa ¥6 is persisted in, Gould will finally get control of Stand use it against tho Boston intercata. A_ movement i$ now on foot to depose Mr. Nickerson from tho Presidency of tho rond and place, in position Bir. a, Jetferaon. Coolidge, who jn onlay n argo stockholder in| the — Chiengo, Murlington & Quincy Hallrond. It is clalmed that considerable Atebison, Topeks & Santa FG stock hna lately been purchwscd by the Inrgo stockholders of the Chileno, Burlington & Quincey, and it Is predicted that, If they succeed Jn getting contro! of a majority of the atock, the roud will ba consolidnted with the Chlengo, Nur- Hngton & Quincy, and in auch an event the latter it bulla’ short line from sta malp road to Kansas City, TITK KANSAS PACIFIC, Apectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. KAnsas City, Mo..Fob, 6.—Tho Kansas Pacifia remoyal wns f common conversational tople among milroad men to-day, Sir. 8. T. Bmith, Superintendent of the Kansag Pacific Division of the consolidution, hag arrived here from New York, He snys that the new arrangement will certainly change the Interior details of the Kan- san City office, but to what extent be cannot at present sny. The prevailing opinion {s that tho principal change will be mude in the Au- aitor's Department. The department of Mr, Mujer, Goneral Frelght-Agent. will come next to that of the Auditor In tho mutter of change. Taken nltogcthor, however, fAaweeping change will not be mude fn the Kane Bas vi ollice, ‘The business of the Kansna_Pa- eitie Division will be transacted at Kunsua City, sit was transacted before the consolidation, It 43 sald the consolidation would work to the ben- efit of Kansns City, evon if the generel offices of the Kansus Pacific Rond were removed to Omaba. Tho old pool arrangement bas been broken, and the benefits resulting from this aru greater thon the cvil fects of any injury that inight follow {n consequence of the removal of the general offices, A CELENRATED CASE ENDED. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CixcinnaTi, O., Fob. 5.—Tho Hon. William Hi, Dpson received a telegram to-day announcing tho settlement In New York and London of the sult of tho United States Holling-Stock Com- Pany ayninst the Atlantic & Greut Western Company, forthe rental of rolling-stock, cte, The papera have been signed, and tho terms Wil be arranged jn one week, The amount In- yolyed fs between $1,200,000 and £1,400,000. By the terms of tho acttlement the Atluntle & Grent Western will purchase all of the roiliny-stock ut present leased from, tho United States Roll- ing-Steek Company. ‘hls, with tho deelsion of Judge Tibbnts this afternoon, overruling the motion of John 8, Schultze furan appeal tw the District Court in the matter of confirmation of the sile of the rend, and the adrmlssion of Schultze into the case, clears away the Inst Fhred of collateral tigation in this celebroted Preparations Making for Active Oper- ations on the Northern Pa- ciflo Extension. Rumored Troubles in the Camp of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Disoussing the Removal of the Kansas Paoiflo Headquarters, and Conse-. quent Ohanges, FOWLER HAS RESIGNED. Rattroad elretes were conalderably atirred up, yesterday, says the Globe-Demucrat, when the rumor passed Around that C.C. Cobb, General Tassengor Agent of the Indlannpolls & st, Louls, had beon appointed to a similar position on the Miasourl Pacitie, viee F. E. Fowler, resigned, Tho rumor also reported Dantel M. Kendrick ns having eon appointed to suceced Mr, Cobb. A Glabe- Demoerat reporter, knowing that ft was ine tended to keep this quict for a week ar two, enlled on Mr. Cobb and congratulated him on his now position. Thorallrond mun appeured very much astonished and wanted to know what tho reporter was driving at. A few brief remarks by the reporter convineed Mr. Cobb that bis ap- polutinent was known, which forced the gentle. iman to admit its truthfulness. He furthor stated that Mr Kendrick bad been appointed to take his plave, ‘The gontivimnin in question cut. an important figure {1 rallroud circles. Mr. Fowler, the outguing Generil Passenger Agent of tho Pacific, wus formerly in the Au- dltor’s office of that road, -and about eighteen mnenths ago he was appointed. Acting General Passenger Agent, He succeeded so well that in ashort white be was a full-fledged Gener Pause renzer Agent, Ho worked hard, and beeamo very efficient in his dopurtment, A change of administration took pluco some months since, andl, ag usnnl, othor heads of departinents wers, selected, Mr. Fowler 8 well known, and will have no troublo in getting @ like position on another rond. Mr. Cobb, who takes his place, hns been con- nected with tho Indianapolis & St. Louis for nearly ten years 1s {ts General Passenger Agent. He owed. wontorful diplomucy when rates: were being cut, ond all manner of cnsnaring agreements were proposed, He wus always keen enough to look out for his road, The pussen- ger carnings havo Incrensed steadily for somo yeurs puat, Mr. Kendrick was, until you~ terday, one of tho ticket agents atthe Union tieket-oflice, but has served a long time under Mr. Cobb, in the Gencral Oflice of tho Indianap- olls & St. Louls. Ho fs perfeetly furniline with every dotall of tho General Passenger Depnrt- ment, and, although young in ye Mr. Cobb siy's hv fg just the man for tho pla The change, a8 regurds the Paeitie, will take Place between now and tho 30th of the month, and Mfr. Kendrick will assume control of the In- dlunupolis & Bt, Louls to-dny, TITE CANADA SOUTITIERN. The annual report of tho Canada southorn Railrond Company for the year ending Dee. 31, 187, has just beon fesued. Tho total earnings wero $2,105,965.03, nygninst $2.480,872.05 fn 1878, ‘The total opernting expenses were £2448,090,41, leaving net earnings of B47,200.27, Dedueting from this $301,462.60, accrued interest on the new first mortgage bonds, lonvea un surplus of $155,422.77, nyulyet $167,188.15 in 1878, The con- struction account for tho year umounted to ‘$510,128.67, and the equipmunt account to $748,- 64476. A lurge addition bos been mide to the rolling stock uut of tho proceeds of the new frat mortinuse bonds. Those haye been disposed of ng follows: Amount authorized, $14,000,000; used in refunding old issue aud in purchase of ‘bonds of other companies, In necontance with tho “arrangement schome,” S1t72,000.015 use for construction and equipment ul in puy- ment of floating debt, | 82.2%5,20: held for refunding and for further purchases of bonds, 11,104.00; totnl, $13,84,416.00; bale Anco of Company's reserve, $101,083. The Company's Mabilities ure ns follows: Capltal stock, $15,000,000; new first mor truge bonds issued, Siiduzd.4; new first mortienge held against “unrefunded old Nrxt-mortgage bonds at pur, $231,000; now first-mortynge bonds helt auntlist old second-mortgige bonds at aay ITEMS. The comparativo carnings of tho St. Louis, Tron Mountain & Southern Rallway for the month of Junuary were os follows: January, 1880, January, 1870. Net inercase. oe Mr. W. HH. Stoetker, proprietor and publisher of tho Travelers’, Shtppere’, and Mait Guide, bas pet brought out a new and revised Shipping and Express Guide to ull polnts in Lowa, which is conslitered by competent Judges tho best work of the kind in existence. The Express and Ship- ping Guldes in Mr. Stoelker’s publication now coniprise tho States of Hiinols, Jows, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas, ind Nebraska, and contain Information not found in: wuy other work In the country, Mr. Btoelker bag bought out bis partner, Mr. C. 08.103 coupons payuble. $104 s bills atid | gith, but tho firm wil remuin W. H. Stoclker HEGOUNLS PAYALIO, SL AGLAG.TS mo recount, “ wes EAU uiAG: eid Lola, $WUaTved8.so. Tho assets | & Con to same us heretofore, Mr, A. 8, Johnson, Land Commissioner of the Atohlxon, Topekn & Santa F6 Hullrond, who 18 nt resent inthe city, stated yesterday that the land wong tho line of bia rond Is rnpidly being sottled by tho bost class of emigrunts, many of whom como from Gérmnny and Jtudaln. Mr ©. Us, Smith, the foreign Land Agent of tho Compa- ny, 18 now in Europe, and fg continually sending over a number of emigrants, Most of thesu peo- Be sottlo between Newton and Fort Dodge. Tho Jompany has not yet commenced to zell its lands weatot Fort Dodge. Mr. Johnson says there Is no fluer land fur agricultural purposes in tho country thin fs foutid around Newton and for 100 inlles west of that point. His Compiny hag just sold ten eections of yery flog Jand south of Psehnace to to the St. Patrick's Colony frou 8 clty. Tho St. Pant Ploncer-Prees saya: ' Tt is learned that HL. IL Porter, the President of the Chicngo, St. Paul & Minnenpolls Rallrond, bas sold out. his entire interest in that line of round. Itis auld be made about $1,500,000 by the operation, He owned the entire common stock of $t,000,000, and has dlgpored of it inthe stock market at prices ranging froin 35 to 6 centa on tho dollar, Tho stock was sold to tho public, but it will probably fall eventunly into the hunds of tho orthwestern.”" If the foregoing bo true, it 1s more thin likely Jay Gould's syndjeute fg" tha Miblio"™ to whaw Mr. Porter hus eéld hia stovk, Mr, Porter 1s aun intimate friend of Mr, Gould and 2 Director fn the Union Pacifle, If Gould should got control of this tne tt will onablo hin to retulinte upon tho Northwestern for the treatment he received while be was making his elforts to iniin a permanent foothold in tho Dis, reetory of that road, The Chlengo, St. Paul & Minneapolis ritns from Elroy, Wis., ta St. Paul, and is tho regular St. Paul outlet for tho Chicago & Northwestern, und for this reagon {3 inyulune blo to tho latter road. ira thus stated; Consiriction and equipment, TTT HG.14; capltel stock Cunade Southern Frito Company, $450,000; capital stovk Toledo, Cannda Southern & Detroit Railway Compuny, $455,000; cupltal stock Erle & Niugura iallwei Vompnny, $100,000; capital stock Michigun, Mid- Jand & Canada Kallroud Company, $201,125; tlret> mortgage bonis of the above-nuined goat panles, $973,000, B12, $000,000, und E2104, res gpectivolys cupital stock New York Central Sleeping-Car Company, $25,000; cupltal stock International Brides Company, &100; materials and aupplies on, Hand, $20,04.02; bills and wee counts reculvatio, $021,584.11; uncollected, bul- aoeces fn hands of agents, §48,000,78; cush, 8157, 484.143 total, $30,870.208,76, ‘The total length of autiu Hino auld brinciies is 407.65 miles, DANGER IN TRAVELING, Tho risk of sudden death, saya tho Juurnal of Chemistry, Is very tritling compared with the fnovitablo injury sustained by every individual who has to makes lony journuy by rall, The travelor really takes bls life in his hand when- ever he sets out, The dunger fa less from aecl- dont than design, lesa from intspluced switohes than from misplaced ventilators, less from bud roud-beds than from bad air. Wo aro not now spenking of the burburlo nulsanco of haying to Binell, breathe, and batho in the smoke, soot, and vinders pouring in from the engine, which, until soine othor methad 1a fond to obviate the uintoutty, ought to by In tho rear of tho train ine atead of the front. Of all conductors, brike- men, porters, and passengers, probably not one inthe thousand wnierstands the vitnl impor- tance of pure ar, nor indeed do thoy know what pure alr la, - 0 tho conductor's mind, as to that. of the majority of his passengers, the comfort of the cardependa upon the temperature,—it is 2 matter of warmthor cold SUF A warm citr, or more commonly a hot car, js the one des sidoritum, albeit the warmth ts tho product of animal beat from fifty bodes, many of thom not very clean, and of extulations fromm fifty pale’ of lungs, with little chances for tho escape of vitinted nir or the ingress of pure alr,—a condition of things tending to produce 9, state of “bing blood” not contemplated by tho haut ton. Whon tho life current comes up to tholungsto bo changed from bine to ret, to throw off there tho carbonic neid and take in oxygen,—and the whole volume of blood makes thfs clroult once In every bill minute, or over 100 times an hour,—it there f4 8 lick of sulllulent vontilation In tho car or sitUng-room or sleep. ing-room, the Uiood cannot unde this vital trunsformation, It goca back to the heurt, and from thenee is pumped through tho arteries froin crown to solo, throughout the complicuted niesh-work of the cupillurics, in a state entirely untitted to perform its functions of eupplytn oxygen to all jee of tho body, of carrying olf the waste purtiolcs resulting from the "never ceasing death" of the atoms coinporing tho body, and of foplactius these with fresh, living Aton OF, a8 16 usually put, “repairing the wi TITER NORTHERN PACIFIC, Mr. H. EB. Bargent, Gonern] Manager of the Northorn Pacific Hallrond, who was in the city a day or two ago, stuted that a lurge amount of work has been done on the Dukota Division of hig road woutof tho Missourl Kivor during tho present winter, ond preparations are belng nade. to push tho construction as soon as tho sovere weuthor is over. Mr. Sargent oxpoots to havo completed and open for business about 160 miled of road west of tho Misgourl Rivor carly WATCHING THE WICKED. Spotting the Irequontors of Places of Vico—A Scheme to Purlfy tho Social Atmosphero of Now Yorks New York, Feb, 6.—Various opinions are glyenas to tho propricty of the Rev. Dr. Crosby's Het of prominent persons who visit saloons and houses of itt ropute iu this city. The Rey, Dr. Prime agrees with Dr, Crosby In belleving that ite results will be most excellent. Ex-Mayor Wickham is opposed to It, It is asked, Could tho detectives of tho Soclety for the Prevention of Crime blackinall by meuns of the Information thoy guin? Thore ia sald to bea temptation to do ao, Naw York, Fob. .—The Sun to-morrow will Print a sensation in tho form of an article to the offect that Dr, Crosby's Society for the Proven ,tlon of Vico has, by constant employment of detectives, obtummed the namesof mon of New York who frequent tho houses of prostitution. ‘Tho Goolety'sreport guy; * With a view of shuw- fog up tho magnitude of this evil, an effort io now being made ta unmask the personality of tho mulo frequenters of theso places, and names and descriptions which have ulready been col- locted form quite an important ahare In the archives of tho Society." ‘D, H, Whitney is tho Chairman of the Com- mittee ou Enforcement of Luw, Ho was asked whethor the Bociety intends to continuy collect- ing for Its archives the names of the mule fro- in tho suinmor, and that the whole 25 mntlca | GUAMUR OT such Dace | aoaty, ant tho Srota emcee ee eee tene wil We aidinos UE itee requGRt ee ot mmbilngeleuses, opened by Septen Yotlowatone 1. on wil be put under contract us soon ag the englucers now making 8 survoy of the Jinw huye completed thelr work and Iseated the road. ‘bis purt of tho Ine will traverse a large portion of the finest pasture. lauds in Montana, antl Mr. Bargent Buys ta completion wilt give the Ine at iimmonse buale need In the way of bringing cattle ta the States, Contracts have already been mady to fp out bgusne at Prostitution and nasignation-houses.” “Qurimen will do tt. Two or four go together, and tho names and desoriptions of persons thoy Bev ure to be filed. Et wis done on Baturday, and it will probably bo done somewhere to- night, to-norrow, und the day after. For ine stance, one afternoon reuuntly # gentlomuy and alady wero scen coming ont of house. Tho gentionan wus a higbly-rospected man, a vestry> Tan of Ww prominent “Episcopal church in this city, 3 @ Information tit we iwoortatnod bad been used publieh 7» two highly respocted funiilea would buve en diswraced, “What did we dor We wentto tho keopor of tho house and galds You must cluse up und got out af this nelghborhood. If you cannot doit yourself, porhaps Mr, Bo-und-Ho can holp you,” Mr, Bo> and-Bo was the plscupal vestrymun, ‘Tho house was closed in forty-eight hours, ‘That {6 the use we Intend to mike of the information we get. have threatened to use the inforination publice ly, but so fur 1 bave not bud the heart to do lt, If we can suppress & pes quletly by using our fiformation wu do not futend to go furthor, but some te we muy come out with the Informu: tion, ho mutter whom it burta, ifthe place ty not closed, Another cise wo heard, that of % prom{: nent pallticlan, was a frequenter of w house of fofumy, One of our men tracked him, and at Hunt wp told hin that ho had been watched, and that bo ought not to go there any more, ‘Then wo suppressed tho house. We buve given frequenters 8 fair warning sumetiinea, and thoy have taken heed of it. Blurge number the current your. In polnt of quality the Montanu cattio ure not inferlor to tho best gralu-fed stock raised tho States, Work on the Pacific end of the road 1a ulso bet; pushed forward. The rails for the 200 miles of track now under contract to Lake Pen d'Orelllo aro on hand ut tho present custeru terminus of tho diviston, READY FOR BUSINESS, ‘Tho now Grand Trunk Nallway from this city wilt bo virtually opened for frelght business t}eturday next, when tho fut freight train will leave thia city with # largo consignment of grain for Liverpool, which was contracted for yesterday, This freight yocs via Portland, Tho principal objeos in sending the froight is to have the people in England note thut tho Grand ‘Trunk is now ready to ship frolght thore over {ts own no all the way from Chicugu to Port- land. An arrangement bus been mado between tho Grand Trunk aud the Ocean Lins from Port- Jund My which bora wilt uct tn concert us rer frolght rates, and By Dilla of Jading will be “ Tlow ig that Information to bo usedy? ued in this city. his will enablo tho Grand | It isn’t to bo used unless wo think [t ly necus+ ‘Trunk to quote through rates to England froin. thut there f#u dofulcation by a mor" sary, chadeor aelurke Tf tho clerk punt hls money in such placed, our revord will ehow it, und if tha merchant did so nud ¥o our record will show that wo have a cuso on bund. Now, that will proba- this city re icsa of what the rail rates from herg to Atluntic soabourds 1 be, Thus the new Ine can alford'to take freigbt for export at much Jower rates than tho truak lines without bly end inn dofaleation. A cashier ta gambling. Ha loat mouncy Inst week Inn gambiing-house, more than hiv weekly ralary atnounted to, F ean't goon that way long, ( er what is going on, but tho chances nro wo will be abused for our pains, T told a intin once that or but I don't think I'll tell him of defatcutions, Wo may tell his om- ne of his oterks w: jogart, the Bosretary OF ihe of the Produce Rxchango?" ay “We did.” “Is this ingormnation that Is collected to bo ‘ured In suits for divoreo?" “No, sir; not under any ciroeumetances nor 4Our records are to be our property, and they are not to be used except revention of crime, by warning mer- chants, clerks, bookkeopers, an ried and ainglo, who, by spendin, ipport pinces of bad repute, to kcepaway from thom for tholr own tl the keepers of the pect to do some good, one of the ‘rehouls of {nfam: y leneth of time, will be watehed and put onto the record.” * Are the names of persons who have been in stich plnees recently on the list?” a ne who the persons are I cannot for uny consideration. oflicints, mars thefr money to joune to clear out, a Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Pirtsnuia, Pa, Feb, 6.—The present phase of the von! troubles is tho nivent of n steamsptp fgent in this city, ls mission Js the accuring of poaltions in our coal mines for Belginn mincra and tholr families. Ho showed a list of Orms who have availed themselves of this opportunity. ‘Tho Mat includes some Inrge city coal firms bee sides corporations dolng business elsewhere In tho State, Tho stipulations entered into do not require the firma to advance anything towards bringing the men here, and that if the mincra do not give satisfaction tho not conalder the contract binding. thelr appearance fn any large numbers seri- ous trouble may be expeoted. In 1874 at large number of Italinns were Imported to work {n tho mines In this neighborhood, severa) pitched They were finally the strikers, but not before tres had beets fought, in which a number of Hves were lost on both sides. Fears fre entertained that the Belgains will be trented in tho same manner, though the agent anys thoy will come prepared to defend thamselvesngainst any who may motcst the SURVEYING LAKE VESSELS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MrnwavKer, Feb. 6.—Capt. J. V. Tuttle has been appointed to make a survey of vessels for tho Inland Lloyds Association. His jurisdiction extends to the Saginaw Valley. Capt. W. H. Rounds yesterday completed similar work hero Etna Insurance Compitny. or rither for Capt. Rounds has in- 0 craft, of which thirty are gruin-car- ers and thirteen have grain curgocs on board. —— Dorr, of Buffalo, Feeble Indies, aged persons, weakly childron, Persons of sedentary habits, all necd Hop Lit- AMUSEMENTS, HAVERLY’S THEATRE, 3.11, HAVERLY,,,, Proprietor und Manager LAST NIGHT REWELISSATENDAY MATINEE of MR. 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Krery Evening and at us Saturday ond Sun- lock, CHANFRAUnaskKIT, THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER, Supported by Tayloure's Dramntle Compa Houses crowded to the dogr and Inere: Socuru suute in advance. lark Struet, opp 101 80. Ee, prietor und Munngor erivan Iden! Drama, FHItL cy only @and 230. Chitdren Rupture---S100 Reval Wo will bind ourselves to tution 1 tn cosy of an fy thu band Chit Ro RETESTLY Ty i, 13rN, #, HUTMAN & PAL OS Bintace! ler Dr. Parker, the patentoe, hi: rience, and is Sure luan under 1 years, 1be. pay to n charlinblo tnntle inguinal flornia that can rt ny COMMUON-SENDK Mi Senay ‘Truss, ulop OvUrTWONE ua tho bust, HDUCATIONAL. THNTIFIC BCHOOL OF VALI nin Chemistry, Pure and Applied, mio Knutneering, in Ai auloey. Aline rato) Eciontitie Suudten, with, Fn ‘Geology, wnd int wiih, Frénch and Noopons Jun% viv. Chemistry, Classics, wind i ibicmstiiier OGEAN NAVIGATION, NORTH GERMAN LLOYp. sLOndOnsese coregeeeees PMPs Saturduy from Now York for ‘omen, Mossengore booked fur st rales. i—From Now York to South+ Sunthumpten and Ly tiroan, N.Y. IL. at, Auwnis fur Ci - STATE LINE ‘To Gtanuow, Liverpuol, Dublin, Ho'ast, and London= very ‘hur ay, sevommod: tan. AUSTIN, BALLWIN & CO. fowtorn Slatindyes ent Me BOKEI'S HITTERS, pin Tt BOKER'S BITTERS, BEWANE OF COUNTELFELTS AND IMITATIONS, nodal tre troquant!: od, Tio United Bultos aud ubrauy tose ‘ite vlobrstud fur thels tnvness ir mivdi¢tual virtues ayolies guage of, or ariaing trom, the alge bunceforth be put up and Firat Cat AT my TO THE PUBLIC. rdance with tho th alguna. ony ‘sid nut only in qui ALSO IN PINT HOTILES, traveling, end uth uguiata, reuters Hauor werchant Pust-Lilice Box I. Now York, Nu.i FAIRBANKS’ SCALES DS FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO. 111. 118 Lake St., Chicago, o careful tobuy only the Genulne, NR Wor: KIDNEY COMPLAINT Gane &. IL CLAR! harm. Ithnsdone better than any re: aecd, 4 St hae never fafled. C vo failed, meant teetify to the remarkable power thisgrestremedy hoslnovercoming these and many, ether AS A SPRING REDICIRE @ asa by ite great Toute ponerse tions, ite wren! ‘onfe pov -re Fr Feeling of renal ‘and vigor whieh is eve 7 person. "There ta no one bus what needs a aftor pasing through the winter. ~ prepnit,ourecciptorlba pies eno collar, ‘FELD, HICHARDOOM & 00, . Prarianton. UE mandy have nreseribed It for !ILEA with good, eurod sereral very badcasce,” anda ave been cured when all otker ALLobeutd USE IT. Is acta mildiy, bet snrelry onthe Nd peeroe tering the tural te ith a remo: todo away with the natural torpor of the system Ong packago makes sfx quarteof Medicine, cone Talning no spirit, belng prepared in pure waters. Fo SALE LY ALL DRUGUISTS, é RAILROAD TIMK-TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, EXPLANATION OF REVERENCE MARKS,—+ Satu apgnied. “Bunday oxcepted, {Monday except Chiengo Ac Northwestern THattway. ‘Ticket Offices, 62 Ciark-st. (Sherman I ark gaater 80 House) and ot Leave. | Arrive. ie pepe} 3 EMilwnukoo Paasengel PSllwankeo Puscongor (dai DMarquatte Expross (dally, Mireon Bay Expross,, 1t Paul & Minneapotis Expres Lkt Paul & Minnoapolis Express, Hin Crossa iexproxs La Crosse Expron bWinona & New Ulm. SeeeReessc bWinons & Now Un al.ake Genova & dekford. bFond du Lao, vin Janeavilis.., e euvavevssvuverEvETeUUER BBHSBSEESSESRAARESSSSES iS ae PORUATIUT BPeCUT ET EUS ST: EEC EE EEL EC CCC CEECEECEEL Pullman Hotel Cars nro run through, between Chi- enyo and Councit Biuty, on tho train leaving Catcago at 10: n,m, m, ‘No other road rung Pullman or any other form of hotel cara west of Chicago. a—Depot corner of Wells and Kinzto-ata. b=Dopot corner of Canal and Kinsle-sta, Chicago, Buritngton & Qniney Railroad. For Mups, Guide-Buoks, Tmo-Tables, Sleep! accommodation y Hekut oilices uf thy Compauy: @® Clarkes Freltia foto), irtok's Santos 0 rd if corer Randolph and Btate-sta.), foot o: . Grand Central Depot, corner Sixter Conal-sts, Palmer House, and comer Canal aod Mudison-sts, (on West Side). ChESESESER lcovcucuccaress BRABESESBASSES ¢ | 3 Slogplng-Cars run botween Chicazo und Oma! polis and Runsus Citgyon the Pactag Bxpruses ‘ Chiengo, Rock Istand «& Preifte Iattrond. ‘Depot, corner uf Yan Buren and Shorman-sts, Ticket mer House, son. Uilives, {4 Clarkeat., Sherman, Mouse, 1 Grand Macitic Ttorel nd 75 Catal, corner Mi Teave. | Arrive. Bm)* 7:05 pra tml 3:00 put Nluhe Express... sta: *iinlly except Sundays. {Dally oxcopt Saturdays. $hally except Manduys. Chicago, Mitwnukee & St. Pant Railway, Union Dept, comer Madison ‘Ultled, ih South Clarkest, und at dopot. Leave. | Arrive-> + 7:5 wm|*10:00 am Milwaukeo Expross 4 Winconsin A Musi i Jay, and Menasha through Duy, Expres Milwaukee, Sindi ‘i Chien, nnd lows Express, Liberty eillo Acrommodation, M ve, St, Pail & AUuMOApE- Jie Bust Mall’ (dally), Wisconsin & Minneso! in ing-Car APPIY At any of the fullowin (on northesst ¢"Indiann= enth and epDoRPseccod: BRBBHSBHARES and Canale, ‘Ticket 10 am]* 4:00 pm 840 pmlt 1:46 pm GS unl? 80 kin ers 10:10 E ggg ti020 = m)p 4:00 pre y, Stuvens. Hong, und Aste _Jund chrounh Nigut Brpreas.,.. 1 9:00 profs 7:00 am, ‘All iraine run vin Milwaukee. ‘Tickets for St. Pact and Minneapolis are good elthor via Madison an Fratrie du Chleo, or via Watertown, Le Crossa, asi Winona. Chlenxo & Alton. Upton Donot, Woat Hite, neue Madison-at, bridge, aod ‘Twenty-third-st, ‘Ticket Ulieus, at Depots, 0 South Cities Gruit’Paeie Hotel end Paltier louse, Tonve.) Arrive, 8 8 By Kansas City & Donyor Fast Bi 30 Karim City Night Expross.. 3 bia BL Hauls, Springtiold &, Tex 00 an Mobile &' Now Uriouns Exproaa .-]* 93) ain Kv louis, Boringiold & Teaua.,..1¢ 3:0) pi Peoria, Huriington, {fant Bxpe 5 or Poking Puoria Rapper eres ccc fhgan Bat Chieaao & Paduent Be Be am ator, Laci, Washin t Soiluté Dwleht Aocomnmodution,.© 6:0) put ‘ Titnots Central Rattrond. Repot fant of Laku-at, und reat of Ti Wicket Otices LAE andotsnerte. moss clarke Gh Ducita Motul, and Palmer iouve, ‘Leave. St. Louls & Voxas Express, St Latuis & Toxas Kast Lin Catru & New Uricane Expr utairo & ‘Turns Kxpress .,, Springiutd Exprosa. Bpritugl eld Night Expy . Vourls, Hurlington & Keokuk: bPeorta, Hurliugton & Keokuk, Pubuque & Houx Ciiy Hxuread Jubuque & Sloux City Bxpruas. Giang MAsBUNEET ores cee On Ratunday nlzht ring to On Saturday night runs to Michtzan varetat Oikos Wane katcaoets f than: ‘Tokot Ct Jinrk-st, suuLbemsl Ourner o! = duipi, Urond Facto iidvely and at Palmer Louse. Tay scocecD SSsse5e59n e . tralia only, Yuorla aly. rai Salirond, Sheets ASS Night Kzpross Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne cd Chicage Hallway. Depot. curoor Canal sud Mudison-ate. ‘Tickut ‘Ontoas, Clark-st, Pultuur Howse, aid Grand Pacitio Mutat. Leave, [ Arrive, Malt ang ¥ixprese ) aml Tad Puclity Bxpew Be pau daw Bia bestia. Baltimore ds Ohio, Depats, Exposition allding, and foo) ft Twenty= 0 sucondent. ‘Meket ONice Palmer Har Uruita iucite Hotel; nad toopoe (xpuaition Lusld'g Morning Expross, $40 ara Fast Ling... iid = Lake Shore «& Michigan Sonthera Hallway, . Wekot oMeva at depots Van Huron-st. head of La 8 i, i wonty-aocunilat, and Voriy-witd-e, ‘tickop rt Haga othe iF Hho! Tie und tioket Chloor iiftits Grend Pwcitio otal and Paligur Houses ‘Leave, Malt rie Map athe \ibantlo NY mat Express, LADG}. sssversoone kK Pittsurg, Clucinnatl 4 St, Loute It. (Cincinoatt Alr-Tine and Kokomo Ling.) Depot, ournor of Citntou and Carrull-ats, West Bide, Leave. | Arrive, pS oh tig a Mankekee Line, netonny, Ind | bi ie al Bay Night ihe praas. Depot, foot of Lake-at, and tout ol T'wenty-escond-st, icici) Arrive, ae Taare. Cincinnat!, Indlanapolls pit Ki ae a ae IDR. KEAN, 3173 South Clark-st., Chicago. ‘ Consult personally oF by mall, true Uf charge, on chruliie hurvous, Ue spuvlal Wisdusos, Des dR sue only physiclua lu the city who warrauls curea oF par, Cateago de = ters Tiitusts Hallrend. nville Houta, ‘Tieket Ontoes, 7 Chunar, Paluor Mouse, ; cite Akatol and Leper ooruer St Cintas any Ones —- [_Taave: [Areva Reis a vistis 33 itis Baal 13 ecvupercuss BREBBERABER Grint t. und foot of Twenty-sacond-ate Loave. | Arrive, 0 ara ¥:0 pa t 6 aoe Lunte. | Arrive.

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