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at nirifucnl eter prime ert burton, atu, tice Aine fh id market fem at hige, aax—-bemnnd fais ohange on Now-York, #100 par pisraatums sterling exchang, banvors” bie, 4s PIILADELPHEA, | Fetif-FL0unt—Markot Gully no eames eeut SOF 1 lots, Tyo four atondy nt galt f wisabO Totter feeling} rejected on track, Grats iri elornton, *aygi Noe? red, Fob: #1201 NO aagh tid, HLAT naked; March, #434 bid, mua: Axed. Corn stondy yollow Western on track, Asc; yollow altont, G2{er Wostorn mixed on sats Teall mixod, February, Sigal Giido seaees Search. B40 bid, SSi4e makods Avril Slo Bit, ie asked. ; 1S igtoNe—Nomlnally uncliankod. rant Fleet creamery oxtra, Raitar Now York state and Tiradford County, Pa, 2420; Weatorn ro- extra, 26e2zher do aa choice, 1@Ze, magi, Wentern, Ife, SAAN eontnuty,LSE@UB{or 40 good, I1K@ cin Ae, -—Firmy refined, 70. SernoLeua—Firmy Good demand aglGs,” Mey Mone, 1 bring mltenty 00 but corn, BUN On Shrente GO UM: eneD, OLON yi. HUMES may Obi, Ponnsyivanin, and Woat Vire double atin Vand nuova, AuleNor extra, (2d eae ictmer contae,, Weasioy New York, Finan, Indiana, snd Western tino, aslo: mus jan cy conree, 2c; washed combing. utd gumine, kale: do Unwaabed, 40450; tubwashied, 67 ooey pulled, & ST. LOU! gr, Loura, Feb. d—FLoun—Btoady and fairly nct- iver fancy, #215 askod, £6.05 bid ensh; cholco, &3.47% gash S426 March; 00 Aprils famlly, $575 cash; XXX, £5.70 naked, 8.00 bid. GuaIN—Whent—Highor and very ‘slow; No. 2 rod, ateamny H.% Marchs $1.23 Aprily No. 3do, #1204, Corn dull ok M@Aay¢o enshy M}4e March; Mi}e May. paislowor at 3I(GHo enshs He Fobrunry; M40 May. fyorlow atve bid, Barloy dull and unchanged. Whisk Y—Stondy at (L07. £ ruoyistone~Pork aufott sobbing, #12.25@12.571¢ $1220 February; 1200 Avit, Dry salt monte ut unchanged nt &1, .( Atv, x sain IMeE, we RGD. FF SOT, AUS Yard nominally £7 5. a 4,000 brie: Ww! 20,000 buy corn, meatal tan ‘KINPMENTA—Flour, 3,00) brig; whoat; 2,0 but earn, NON bu; onta, 100 bu; rye, 1,00 bus Baroy, 200 bu. — MILWAUKEE. ' MILWAUEEE, Feb. 6—FLOun—Dull and unchanged, Ghais—Wheat firm; opened and declined Ho and closed strong; No, 1 Milwaukoo, hard, $1384; No. 2 Miwaukco, #119345 Fobrusry, $1.19}; March, $1.20%1 ‘April, #1.213{; No. 3 do, $1.00; ‘No,'4, 93g03 rejected, te Corn atendy; No.2 Io, Outa quiat; No, 2 Wc. Darloy atmont noglacted; No, 2 w ints et Firm, Mesa pork quiet at $1.00 ‘Mrehs "Pridvo stoan tardy #45 cash; #125 Toak—Fastor nt $4,25@4.40, Drossed hogs Lave let nnd hanged at $4.75, ClineHlityFioun, 20) Urls; wheat, 11000 bus bar- N78—Flour, 24000 bris; wheat, 140 bus barloy, TOLEDO. Toren, O. Feb. 6.—GAIN—Whont firmor; No.1 white Michigan, $1.20; amber Michigan, #1234; No. 2 29; Marot, 61.513{; April, $1.003(; May, tondy; bigh-mixad, 400; No, % spot, 4 February, t){0; Mny, 430; No, 2 white, 42¢0; ro- N}{:damagad, 35}4c, Oats steady; No, 2, 8c, cuSEeD—Btendy; primo, 1.00; No, 2, 61.45, Closed: Whent firmar; No, 2red wintor, spot, $1,291; N ELIING May, HGH, Corn atoady; No. 2, apot, eh, Wkicy dy, ‘igo, rers-Witent, 700 bu; corn, 43,000 bu; onts, ‘Wheat, 4,000 bu; corn, 25,000 bu; cata, LOUISVILLE. . LOvISvIETE, Feb. 6.—CoTTON—In good demand at full priees; 12, FLovn—Dull and unchanged, Uiais—Wheat—Market dull and enstor at $1.2. Corn—Market enstor; white, (Mey mixed, @o. Oats Gulls white, 400; milxed, 28. Ityo lower at Be. MAY—-Qulet nt #16.00317.00, Phovistoss—Vork quiet at $13.00. Lard qniots eholeo Ieat, terce, $2.25; da ke, $3.75, Tulk menta shoulders, 4051; colour ei, RLIOAIAG. acon Houldors, $5.00; clear rib, $.2k@7.80, Hams— ured, F.H0e IDA, Wnisey—Murkot dull at $1.06, CINCINNATI. CINCINNATH, O., Fob. 6.—CoTTON—Firm at 1240, FLocun—Dull and unchanged, GRAIN—Whout dull and lowor nt $1.20. Corn dull and tower atw2We, Outein fair demand at Be Rye in good deniand at BSc, Marloy dull at Sic, * Phoyisions—Vork--Demund light, but holders firm ab#hs0. Turd unsettled; #7.2) bld, 7.25 nskod. Hulk meats quiet; shoulder, S25; clear ribs, £0.55; clear alder, £1.70, Bneon stondy; shoulders, 88.25; clear ribs, $2.0, Groun moats dull and unchanged, Steady, with falrdemund, at $1.05, RUTTEN—Quivt and unchanged. LiNsgkb Ol—Llghor at Hue, BOSTON, BoRtoON, Fob, 6.—K1.00tt—In’ modorate demand; Westorn supurfing, $5,005.25; commen axtri, $5.25% 6.00; Wisconsin extra, winter wheats, Ohio and Michigan, 10.27 tnols wnd Indiana, &.750750; Bt. Louly, €7,0007.75; Wisconsin and” Bilnnesota pntont-procoss epring TAMATS Corn culoe Wee Soniye plreet ahd yall SLATS ut wendy antxedt anid yalto! isc. minaliy unebanwed, ‘Rye dos eo ih La ive do. : iieckrts—Fiour, 0 briey comm, 4400 bay Whbat, ‘BiueMENTa~Corn, 67,000 bur wheat, 8000 bu, KANSAS CITY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KANSAS CITY, Moy Fob. G-GRaIn—The Price Current roportss, W! ments, 2745 bu: No ruary, $hldy No. it cash, $1.0; February, $1.03. Corn—ltccolpta, 275 vu; atipments, 39,27 Evin Peummente 0 ‘buy weak; No. 2, cash, DETROIT. Derrnory, Fob. 6,—FLoun—Dull. - GRAIN—Whent frmers extra nominal; No. 1whito, N; Fobruary, 8.25}4; March, $1.29; April, §L.g1; Muy, 1.318 ling, No, . TG laa, Na. 2, nominal. Iocotpts, 4000 bu; PEORIA, PEORIA, Ill, Fob. &—GRAIN—Corn lowers blgh- liad, MaRN(a, mlxad, SKATING, Gata steady; No. i BOG EC, tirmor; No, * WHUSKY=Notiinal at #11 fur ihulshed goods, INDIANAPOLIS, IXDIANATOLIS, Feb. 6.--GUtatN—Whoat frm; No. red, N4OLB. Corn quiet at SKEW, Ont DeReB Ko, ne oe es OSWEGO. EGO. N. Ya ob, G—GiALN=Wheat a! Ih ‘Com stoady; Western mtxed, 67a, ene Auveavacesi BUFFALO, 0, Fob6.—Gnain—Nothing doin; Pres nominally unchanged. a . jako COWLON, New OuDEANS, Feb O.—-CoTron—Strong} mid- Siow, AY low do, 1240 nok racelpts, 2011 bales, ross, 4529; oxports, cuastwise, 110; salos, 800; stack, 48M wookly not revelyta, #240; yroas, ATTA Oxe Porle—ta Grent Britain, 1760; Iranco, 300; the Con- Mnent, 1.866; constwiso, 112; salon, £2.70, nityiutour, Fob, —Coron— Bales ‘of the wook, haloes Amerionn, 6400 spocutatorn, 60001 look Bla) AGrwirded from alive which the oxportors tds direct to apinn jy notuml axpurt, 4,00; iY revolpts, 102, (0; ANGrCAN, BLU; total Klock, FERU; Amorican, {0005 umount aftunt, bola; Amors ‘all K, ¥ob. &—CoTrON—Not recetpts at ok, 10,000 Une stata: unhE®, Lou nod Btatod ports during the Tear, 172.00; foul recolpts at bal urs to dute, 347{0N0; Inet yea! rom all Unitnd Htntes woo, Att) Year, LUNDY total export fein Ait Unites Bates urteo auto, WTiuah inal youes SOLU aluck at al wis, MUO) lank year, 13 Hrerpool, sou ast sont avy ts iouricat Moat fur ritalin, Beas Inet your, BLU, ments Magy stock sag, ONO Heoolne, 14d; ably —— * DRY Goons, eon, Yon, Fob, 6.—Businoss folrly active with an wasion-honses, und Iaryo dollvaries’of cottan a eaten koods, priute, gingban, droas goods, oto, ceeelne mada by axents on account of formor ore eta ream ana ee tea . oman t Sctlro, nad druse goods aiid wooloaa in good request. CLNvELaNn, abr arate Fob, fandard white, ‘10 teat, Pago. Set SOU Gls u iy liae Yeb. G~VETROLRUM—Quiet: crude, <6 at Varker's for abipmont; rofined, 1340, I'hila- dalphla delivery, —er TUNPENTINE, mr tENaxON, Vob, d—arinits oF TURPANTR ih A Burglar Story, aa froin, early Baturday morning, Mr, Niche Halboe borg, of the ry firm of Johnson & Is bodes wee Wukenad by caring bomobody in for then 2, He saw three men aud jumped thrag tall Oo grappled with hiin, und thoy Tan led down stair out Into the atreot, Mr, Whig a carrying: on tho tight in bis night-shirt. Halborg 2”, fought our on tho stdowutk, Mrs. qe gah Out Of tho room ant Inuked the was nade Sbuttin, in the third burylur, who wag utder tha bed: Sho culled for her iussband, aie HUE With tho original two and with gor tee who had joined them. Mr. Malar, With whith Wid Jolnéd bor, and got a” batcbot, foes ang fh be Felurned to ‘otto with bis three window y the fourth who hud Jumped ott of tho 4 fae street. Mra. alla less pur: Somtede wo poople in thelr night. se al seer ramen ih ah he men departed, an: fold ware eTved to givo up to Mr. Halberg the wig nh a nes Peery sopen st tha taht ¢ vd an 8 felows i and Mra Halberg went bounty te by ang bya inan, all huoked lows and tamo trom 4 toap from Rory spread, «Mia bate oh Ly 84 found in the gtroots and on urrest ieee. sho iielbeng fumily sveue 10 havo “Pattee ating aus eeu! + It might bo ap whole perforwatoo, no S. IRREGULAR, The State Board of Health Investi- gating the Specialists, Corttfleates in Three Cases Peremptorily . Revoked. ip ‘The Stato Hoard of Health reassembled at tho Grand Pacltic yesterday morning, Presl- dent Chambers managing the proceedings, and an additonal member—Clurk—boing present. J ‘The enso of Dr. G. N, Hendoraon, alias Dr. Stone, was taken up. He tind procured a certifieate In his right name, but practiced under that of Dr. Stone, and issued clrenars: declaring that he was the only specialist in the elty who was a regular graduate, Ho had been before the Board previously, and had promised to reform and advertise his apecialty by means of a business carl. This he had done for a fow days, but thon re- turned to tho old inethod. o? Dr. Uenderson stated under oath that he ddwtthink he had done any wrong, His bread and butter was of more importance than his honor; that 1s, hohad deviated from the code of ethicsin order to get something toeat. Hehnd used his own name intely. Ite denied that he bud ever produced an abortion or offered to. Dr. Rauch introduced some correspondence which showed that he was willing to help a woman out of trouble for gh, Henderson had nothing to say, but, in re- ply to Dr. Bateman, dened sander onth that he had written the postal produced, 1¢ was signed “John Smith,” though a reply toa letter nddressed to Dr. G,N, Henderson at his office, Br, C, A. Gregory, his attorney, promised for him that he would not advertise In an of- fensive way any more. ‘The case was taken under advisement, Charges of unprofessional conduct against Dr. C. H, Peters, of Sandwich, whe holds a certificate, were then investigated. THe, too, fs an advertiser, and according to hls elreu- lars can cure everything, Including consump- tion, From his frequent change of residence it would seem that he was an itinerant, Ts case was also Inid over, ‘ Dr. iauch then called attention to another set of men,—specialists who have no certifl- entes, Tho first one taken up was, Dr Forgny, alias John Dalton, who treats chronic diseases, and will also produce abortions. In a letter read, he sald the practice was Illegal, but money, was.a " pow- erful lever.” and if $100 was ‘forwarded the party would receive “npacknae” by express, Dr. Bateman didn’t see what ‘the Board eould doin such acase. Ie aupfosed it was the business of the practitioners in the city TO LOOK AFTER FOUGAY. Dr. Rauch sald the Board could prosecute hho, and it was thelr duty todo so. lie wags violating the Jaw, having no authority to practice medicine. Another caso was that of Dr. John Kean, who has neither 1 diploma nor a certifieate.— a *no-cure-no-pay” fellow. Another, that of Samuel Davieson, who issues books, runs amuseun, and treats private diseases, At tho afternoon session Dr. Rauch called attention to Er. Nathan J. Alken, who adver- tised as a specinlist. He, however, had left the State, and was now in Grand Rapids. Hs certificate was revoked. Dr. Charles Bigelow was next hanied over the coals, Ile had written a letter offering to pang about an abortion for $2, His case was nhl over, Thon ename * Dr, James,” whose real name is Smlth Whittier, Dr, Rauch clalmed. that he was a frand and a liar, and produced documents which seemed to indiente that he was not above producing pre-natal murder, Dr. Rauch sntd if.this man was practicing medieing legitimately he didn’t know what was legitimate, Z A strong case was mado out against Dr, F, D. Clarke, who Js tot registered. He had been caught by letters from the country, ant offered to get rid of unborn children, Dr. R. Greer was also shown to bo pre- ticlng without authority, as were also Dr. Dayis, of No. 406 North Clark street, and Dr, Awd. Shipp, Pond’s “ eancer establistinent? at Aurora was talked nbout, and Dr. Rauch “suggested that it be proceeded against, as 16 was doing a grent deal of liarm.: Pond had told hin it took him four days to Jearn how tw cure cancer, There are now only two ftinerants In tho State, so faras knawn,—G, O. Dunn and Mrs. Keck, the latter of Bloomington and Peorla, Dr. Rauch said action should be taken against them. With reference to specialista and cancer doctors generally, Dr. Rauch said no tine should be lost to got rid of thesa “ blots? and * stains”; they were foul and DAMNABLE IN EVERY WAY, Dr, Bateman offered the following, which was adopted: Resulved, That the Sccratary bo, and he ia hereby, directed to ask the oflicial opinion af the Attormey-Gonernl whethor the ku furnishes any definition of tho term + prigtice of medic oltio™ or’ 2 pragtcing medicine” within the meaning of tho Medical Practice act, and what tho ante is; and whothor this Bourd {6 not wus thorized by the sald act to determing the meane ing of suld¢erm for the rezulation of physicians or the prosccution for offenses undor snid uct. Mr, MeAffeo, agent of the Western Society for the Suppression of Vice, presented o letter with reference to thetssuanics of * Mare rlage Guides,” ete., saytng that in prosecut- je offenders before a jury they pleaded that toy . WENE PROFFSSIONAL Wonks, and, therefore, that they ought not to ba doalt with by the Courts, There had been no authoritative dental of the claim, and Ar, MecAffea wished to have one, If the Board could make tt, Dr, Ludiam submitted tho following, which was adapted: In responso to the following written inquiries made to the Board by It. W. MoAffeo, General Agent of tho Western’ Soolety for the Buppres+ sion of Vice, viz, “Is ft professional for n pies alclan to advertise or promiscuously to distribe ute or circulato *Murrluge Guides,’ ‘Reoret Monitors,’ pumphiets, or clreulnrs deserlbiny or illustrating by means of plotures yencren! dly- enacs; orto advertiso directly or indirectly, or oven {mpitediy, nostrums or medicines for prow yonting conception or for procuring abortion?'' tho Hour decides that cach and all of tho aboves deseribed ucts tro grosaly unprofosslonal. Dr. Rauch referred to one Dr. Hayes, of tha “ Penhody Institute” of Boston, who held a gold modal from the © National Medieal As- sociation of Philadelphia,” and sald that there wore two doctors In this elly who had the medals, ‘Cho institutions wero frauds, ‘Tho Secretary was Instructed to look after other specialists, and also after inidwives who have not compiled with the law, At the eve session the Board, on mo- tion af Dr, C! wnbers, revoked the certitientes || of Dr Lucus 2, Lucus”; Dr, Stone”; and Dr. C, Tl. Peters, Dr, Bateman snid thut that disposed of all the ensos of persons holding certificates, but there were parties assuming to practice med flue in this elty and elsewhere who had no certificates, Hw referred to Chose who had been Investigated, and thought it was proper that the Bourd should take some action, He therefore moved that the Secretary be author- zed and instructed to see that the law was enforced as to them, ‘The motion was agreed to, and the Board adjourned sine die, <<< KANKAKEE RIVER IMPROVEMENT, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Jorixr, Itl., Feb, 6,—Articles of incorpora- tlon of the Kankakea River Improvement Company havo been filed In tho office of tha Nocordorof Will County. The incorporators are Erastus P. Carpentor, of Foxboro, Alnss.; Jocl A. ils, of Newton, Mass.; and E, 8, Waters, of Wilinington, Ml, ‘Lhe abject of the corporation 18 to improve the navigation pad develop tho wator-power of the Kanka- ro and Troquols Rivers, AS BUCcESEOrS, by uirchase, of the corporate franchise of ‘the ‘ankakee Company, & corporation hereto- fore created for the same general purposs, ‘Tho duration of the new corporation fs nine- Fe Aa dala ington, and Its vi le vided into shures of $100. ‘This stock has alt been taken, and the subscribers have elected Directors as follows; E, BP, Carpenter, of ee Mass; Wiliam’ Clafiin, o| Newton, Mass; W. E. ‘rott, of Wilmington, IL¢ George EF. Towne, of Boston, Mass.; Joel A, UM, of Newton, Mass, . ‘The Armed Forces of Europe, ! In Germany, Austria, France, Ruusta, and Ttaly every malig adult capable of bearing arms ts Hable to military service, In Ger jany the liqbility extunds aver twenty-five years, from 17 to 43, and includes three years’ ‘active service In the standing Bry four dear it Feet en Becond reserve, an 5 8 ‘third reserve, In Bronov and Adesty the: Io ae Villlums, aling “Dr Hesulerson, allas “ Dr, bility over 0 twelve yenra, 88) service from her reerults, Italy eight years, and Austria three, ‘The following is a state- ment of the standing armies of the several countries at the close of 1879, exclusive of the Inst classes of reserve? Germany—Peace footing, 420,000 men; war footing, 1,300,000 then, France—veace footing, [02,000 men; war footitg, 1, men, ussin—-Peace footing, 602,000 mens war footing, 3,100,000 men. Ltaly—Pence footing, 189,000 men; war foot- Ing, 343,000 men. Austria—Penee footing, 267,000 men; war footing, 771,000 men. TILE COURTS. DIVORCES, Peter A. Gill ted a bi for divorce yes- terday from hls wife Christina on the grotnd of cruelty, iH Marla Kennedy also fod & similar bil, charging her husband, Thomas Kennedy, with drunkenness and cruelty. Margaret Burke asked fora divorce from Jeremiah Burke on account of his desertion, Sarah C. Coffey complains that her lius- band, Cornelius J. Coffey, as been guilty of such cruelty that she Is released frop all yows of obedience to him. Extward Cole, in. August Inst, married a Delia Bresnahan and’ lived wth her Just tires moutis, when she bore a child of which he Is not the father. He then left her, and Now 8 for a divorce on the ground of adultery, dudge Barnum yesterday granted adivores fo Peter Thompson from Katle, alias Jennie, ‘Thompson, on the ground of adultery, and to Franklin D, Ross from Emin Ross forthe autine entige, Judge Tiley granted a like decree to Agnes McDougall from Dunean McDougall, ITEMS, W. Scott Agney, the huvyer convicted In the United States District Court of charging iNegal fees for obtalning a pension, was yes- terday sentenced by Judge Blodgett to pay a fine of $500 and costs, Judges Gary and Moran will hear motions to-day, Judges Smith and Rogers motions for new trials, and Judges Barnum and Tuley divorce enges, Judes Blodgett’s call to-day embraces Nos, 993, 40, O41, O44, 059, O54, 055, 058, 060, Ol, 964, 040, '075, bid, Ust, YS2, fss, DyD, Du, 093, UNITED STATES COURTS. Horace Wilkins began a sult yesterday for $2,500 against John W, and J. F. Rumsey, Ferdinand Schumacher filed a bul agatust A. M, Jotinston and George If, Cormack to restrain them from using his: patent foran Improvement in_oat-meal machines, issued N ), 1875, fo A. F. Bhrichson, rliniual information was fled by tho United States District Attorney agatnst Michael 1], Jourts for fatling to carne atentps on Mlquor barrels, and another against WHl- Jam Jakobs for manufacturing cigars with- out a license, STATE COURTS, Tho City of Chiengo yesterday filed n peti- tion to ascertain the damages for opening and widening Thirty-seventh street from the weat line of Lot 8 in Brown’s Subdivislon of the N. 3¢ of the S. W. 4 of the S. W. 3 of See, 34,30, 14 to the Grand boulevard, Eleorewn Barnett, a member ot the Barth Tlumedresh Hagodoul Ubenay Yankouve, Jewish charitable soclety, filed n petition against the oflicers, clalining he had been it- legally expelled for some unknown cause, and asking to be restored, Henry Bennett, arrested on a charge of ns- sault with a deadly weapon on tho barkeeper of tho Liberty concert saloon, filed a petition for habeas corpus, claiming that he is Innd- cent of the charge, BW. Colahuusen commenced -a sult for $10,000 against Benjamin J, Guyton, PROBATE COURT. Tho Inst will and testament of the lato Joseph De Haven, who died in Switzerland some time ago, was proven and adinitted to probate yesterday afternoon, The bulk of his estate, whieh 1s valued nt $150,000, Is di- yided among his wife snd sons, Several small bequests are made to friends and rela- tives, ‘The document was signed on Sept. 2s, 1877, and is witnessed by James Smith, Charles Webb, and Gears A. Cobb, Augus- ta W. De Haven, wife of the decensed, 1s ay polnted exeentrix, and her bond for $300,000 was duly approved, Suit was begun by tho estate of Conrad Engleman aguinst the estate of Solomon Senn, the former claiming damages for tho Killing of Engleman by Senn. The ease was on trinl during the day before 1 fury. The defense set, up the plea of insanity, but the Court ruled that it would not hold, as, if he Was Insane, his helrs should have taken care of him, In tho estate of Samuel Tay, the will was proven, letters testamentary wero issued to esther Ray, and her individual bond for $20,- 000 was approved, In the estate of Charles Thomas Conner ct al, minors, letters of guardlanship were Js- aued to Thomas Conner, and his bond for $3,000 was apuraved: in the estato of Johan Docktor et al., mi- nors, Iettars of guardianship were issued to Barbara Dockter, and lier bond for $400 was approved. i tha estate of John B. Dockter, minor, letters of guardianship were issued to Marin Dockter, and her bond for $400 was ap- proved. In tho estate of Dryan Finorty letters of adininistration were [Issued to Kate Finerty, and her bond for $1,000 was approved, THE CALI MONDAY, Joupde Dauasonp—In chambers, Jupax DLopaxrt—Goneral call of his onlen- dur, APPELLATE Count~-14, 165, 159, 100, 168, No oascon hearing . ° Jupay GAnv —State street condemnation caac, and calendes Nos, 28%, 28, 24, 200, and 918, No caso on tla, * Jupan 8uitH—No preliminary call, Poromp- tory call, 277, 452, 455, 463, 401, 601, 606, 509, SIM, Bie, BU AES No, 451, Gardnor ys, Maroney, on rind: JdubdE JAMESON-—Contosted motions, dupa Koanis—But cusu 1,009, Hewltt va. Mase solmann, 1,778, Klolt ve, Morris, and calontar on 41, bi, to C4, inclusive, No, 69, Stophons va, Hotfman, on trial. dJupax Monax—t to 20, inclusive, on new calondur, No cuse on trial. dupa ToLyy—Conlested motions, dupa Bannum—Conterted motions, Jubak JAuvson—CriminalCourt—Nos, 44, 717, AG, FOS, 608, 5, HOO, 110, (2H, (630, and Ol, e oH DOF, 5 eke lage ene nan, Pit BBT) aB5, 22k B Zeit, andzeas, JUDGMENTS, Surenion Cour —Conressions — Bonman Friond ya. Henry L. Degonor, Charles Dogouer, and Motto Degonor, $1,002.26, Jupax Gany—Edward Davis ys, Lucy Rapp, $590.28,—-J, Bf, Matty vs. H.W. Conover and D, A. ‘Vail, $0.—R, ¥. Conway vs, I, A. MeCorintek, SE.SLmJ. B, iittvnger va, Alfrod and Willan unae humid.’ 2 Alat Vineont ae TH 5 jatruy ve. icon! Danton, #10181, P : Cincuir Count—Conveestona—Ellen M. Byrne va. Robocen Hatton, $105.U8,—Anthony Klupp ve. Albert Ladwey, $72.44, Jupax Roani—Frantlin E, Sbandrew ys. Charter Ouk Life-tnsurince Company; vordict, i a eet cours yu. Joep en lo wires McCourt va. Joso; P, Werner and Mary A. Wernor, e ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Ill, Feb, &—An opinion in the ease of the Chicayo & Northwestern Rutl- way Company vs. Marondn, appeal from Lea Gountys hig Just been filed in tho Supreme urt. Reversed and remanded, ee CROSBY'S DISREPUTABLE SCHEME, New Your, Feb. 6&—Tho Executive Com- mittee of the Society for the Prevention of Crime met Inst evening. Tho proceadings gE not known. It isundoerstood a statement la prepared which will Soverely condemn the Pinctlee of shadowiug visltorste disreputable § a A Compliment to the Weather Bureau, Tho Garman’ Governmont revontly paid tho highest compliment to the United States by ade dressing through tho German Minister at Wash- ington a luttor requesting to be oxuctly informed as to the proocases by which the Signal Service Bureau go promptly collocts ut the War Departs mont tho megooroldgical roporta from. ull parts of the Uniled Btatex—an oxtont of territory areator than Europo,—and eo rapidly drafts and Publluhes thom upon the printod dully weather te ‘Thoss mups are fusued three hours after Ty Bote, aro read ut tho Mistan hen it ia red that tiie roguvet Somes from 1 Government noted for tts akill lographers, and standiog first in Vilnoot tho ecinpiiment will he uppreciated. te in Understood that the German Government pro. ee anndvance Ja moteorological work, 1a Informution sought has been inlnutely rag by the Chief Signal Omcer, Gen. Myer, with tho approval of tho Secretary of War. —<$<$<$<———— LEMARS AND OKOLO Lemarn, z Lemars (Ia,) Benitinel (Stalwart), WIAT 18 BTALWARTISM ? An f{nnocent youth in the unsophisticated Province of Ohio writes to us Inquiring: “What is Stalwartism, anyhow?” Well, lear boy, the very essence of Stal- wartlsin fs this: Wetuns e 4 Do ns we please; and You 'uns : Do aa we tell you. "Tho Stalwarts are tho brains, and The Republican party Is the bone and muscle of Stalwartism. Tho Statwarts, havo u sublime, unconquer- able falth in America, and In themselves. They believe that the mighty stretch of ter- titery encompassed. by Oceans, ocean-lakes, and gulls, Dratned by the greatest river in the world, and Flanked with rock-rooted, sky-cleaving mountain-chialns, Was expressly Jatd out by a select corps of eclestial anglers in the year One, F ed with the choleest upholstery in of luxurious beds of inctal ‘and li tapestries of grass, vegetables, and thnber, Yo bea Nation— . One Natlon— A Nation with a ble N. ‘ This, dear youth, is the underlying, essen~ al idea of Stalwartism. ‘Ihe Stalwarts believe the country has out- grown Its Juvenile rig of tate Hines, State Constituttons, and . All the Infantile trumpery of 9’ Baby Republic; That It lias grown to man’s estate, and Is now ready to put on theagarments of National Manhood. ‘Tho Stalwarts holt, further, that the so- enlied States should hold the sane relation g tha Nation that the counties do to the tates: "That a strong Central Government 1s the only possible security against Sectionalism and Tronson, And the sole guarantee for Peace, Prosperity, piberty, and FOSTERS § "That Ulysses 3. Grant ts the onty living man under whom It is possible to realize the National Aspiration Aft the present thne, as he ts the Only living man who, by the common con- sent af America. and the world, Hmbadies the National Idea, Finally, dear Ind, Stalwartism belleves that this Nation fs destined to be ‘The grentest, Most powerful, lost progressive, Wealthiest, Most learned, Alnpulest, and Noblest Nation that ever graced God’s footstool. Stand, dear boy, now and forever, by the Natlon with a big N. Okolona, : Okolona (AMlss.) Southern States (Dem.). LEMARS—, O, BUCHANAN, COME TO COURT, A strong, Brave, yee {s necded In the Executive Chalr,— One who can and dare put the bit Intho mouths of the unbridled hellions who Seue thay thie isa Nation with a big N, and “ron States, a8 such, Have soverelyn rights unosgallable by tho Nation.—Lemara (Ia.) Sentinel, Tako that seat, sir! We propose to talk to you for ten minutes like a Dutch unele, and wo don’t want to hear an word outof your head until we are through, ' ¢ Without further preface or postponement, it would’bo woll for you to remember that youre living In a Thepublic, And nota - Monarchy; In the United States, And notin ‘Turkey; That, so long as the present State and Federal Constitutions ure in force, the people have the Right— With an altitud!nous R— ‘Toafirm or deny any doctrine whatso- oyar, You cackle for a President who will put a gag In ourmouths for giving utterance to our opinions ait trot hia out, silt you La to aa ut warn him to say his paters and aves before he begins bine ¥ And, then, may God have mercy on his sou For tho glorious freemen of America will tear his unlucky entrails into fiddle-strings Lufore he can bat ils eyes. wilt th raps you think that Grant will prove the kind o} President that you are gibbering Ory But you are almightily mistaken in your man, GRANT IS A COWARD, Ani old Mississip can bring him to. taw whenever sho feels like ft, Thave you clean done forgot the Frollo that we Hoke lown this way z ny ‘When we suowed your fellows to the door, and pinnted a _kiek ‘where It would do the maga ond, ag we bade ’em 1 Tinye you? Where was your Grant then? Why-didn’t he declare martial Inw in our proud, progreasiya, and pulssant Common- ‘wealth, And restore your rascally party to power? You know vory well why he didn't, You know that he DIDN'T DARE, The South Was solld,— , Ho knew that, — And wo had tens and hundreds of thou- sands of sympathizers right {n the heart of your own Repubsiean country, Tic know tat, > And he Yen Muldy Huchanan, he PEUNRED! ver, Buddy Buchanan, he FI, 9 Pe yall tha South fs still'solld, bless her old 1, Our tens and hundreds of thousands of Democratla friends aud brothers He your wa yyara Bull doing business at the old stand; F (An ‘rant should go to cutting up any Hi locs, r putting on any of the fanciful scallops of King-houd, fue would ba a tt Bang it! And hls carcass would bo earted off to the bonwyard, a é This. Union fg ‘a league, Buddy Bueh- anan, And this league fs spelled with the moat miserable ilttlo runtot Hi 1 that you can find in one nonyparell case, ‘The States are sovereign, Buddy; Piey can secede, Nullif S i And we up merry old thunder whenever they fcel In.a sportive frame of mind, 3 Tho President, . Phe Congressmen, Tho Sonators, and The Judgos of the Supreme Court, ‘Up at Washington, are merely the servants of the sovorelgn Hite: ’ ‘An must fetch and carry In obedience to our orders, 1 Or walk the plant. ‘Those ara the finmortal facts, pent your utterances to the contrary would IGN TREASON it crystallized into overt acts, Bear these grand, foreverlasting truths fn jolnd, Buildy, for this faa great Nemp-grow- ng country, you know, i ur ten minutes are up, and you may sass back as long as you likey’ put We Lave bad our say, and you can't Climb over, Sa aan, ur Wal TOU, Our grim, lucific log! —_———_——- Killed by the Electric Light, Londyn Imes, An sceldent of an extraordinary 1 has occurred at tho. ‘Halta Theatre, Raton, i 8. not burning two winss connections, un for the purpose of crossing the current, arc hung over the orchestra, fter the performance of the pantoiniine, Mr. Bruno, the euphonium player, was leaving with the other members of the band, when, presumably out of curl- osity, he caught hold of the two brags con- nections referred to. The inan in charge called out to him with the object of warning hhn of the danger he was incurring, ‘The warning, however, eame too Inte, Mr. Bruno recelved the full shock of the electric current generated be the powerful battery which supplies the whole of the Ininps in the building and grounds, 1t is sald that the cagglles not being then Surning Mr, Betino was unable to disengage himself, and pulled the wire down. ‘The shock rendered lim In- sensible, Medical men were soon In at- tendance and restoratives applied, but Mr. Bruno died in forty minutes afterward, ST. LOUIS STEEL WORKS. The Vitlean Company%s Furnaces to No Lighted at an Early Day-Extensive Preparations for Work on a Largo Seale. Special Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune, Sr, Louis, Feb. 6—For some time back the extensive Vulcan Steel-Works of this city have been {dle The proprictors, however, have not been out the interest on thelr in- vestment, a synidieate of Eastern manufact- urers having paid them a certain annual sum on condition of their shutting up their works, and thus not adding anything to the annual production of steel rails, for the pur- pose of keeping up the prices of that indls- pensabla article, These works are now, how- ever, being repalred, and St fs belleved that within five or six weeks they will, unless some hitch oceurs, be in full operation, At present nearly 400 men are engaged about the place and work ts going forward rapidly. It js understood that the arrangement by which the works were to receive a subsidy froma pool of steel-rail_ men at the East. and were, as a consideration, to remain idle, has been discontinued, nnd that the new orgunization of ‘the Company js spending Jarge suing In getting ready for business, During the jong Perlod of the suspension the woodwork and the costly machinery of the establishment have gotten somewhnt out of order, and experlenced mnen from the Enst have been brought here for the purpose of ascertaining and maling the neces ary re. pairs, When this work first began intlma- Hons were thrownout generally that it would he a great den) better for the Company, in a financial point of view, to stay idle snd take the subsidy from the syndicate of Enstern ironmongers, But It was niso intimated that there was alittle diflculty in agrecing upon the exact,figure to be pald this year, When the preparations for the reopening be- gan it was thonght that these preparations for starting were n mere pretense in order to bring the syndicate to terms, But as time wore on, and things about the work began to agsumne something Ike ship-shiape, the views of these parties were slightly moilified. Old workmen, who had previouslybeen employed there, have begun ta appear from all quar- ters, and the probabilities are that the ofllcers of the Company mean what they say, and that the works will resume operations inside of amonth. The othor St. Louis Iron-works are now In active operation, and appear to have contracts enoughon hand to make then somewhat arbitrary, Fropnsals were opened by the elty authort- tles toslay for several hundred tons of fron water-pipe, and the bids of the Ioeal manu- facturers were all so high that the contract went to a Loufsville firm Opposition of the Hf ‘Krade to. Withdrawing: the Publle Lunds of Montana Territory from Pro= emption, Terrena, Mon., Feb. 0.—Tho following is the unanimous action of the Helena Board of ‘Tende last night: Wurneas, We learn that it is proposed to, tn treduce o bill in the present Congress of the United States for the purpose of withdrawing: from pretinption and homestend entry the pub- Ho lands lying west of the 1Wth meridian, bas- ing itsactlonupon the erroneous report of a Committee which presumes all Innds weat of that meridian tobe untit for cultivation, even with irrigation, and which ought to be lensed for nroyulty for gruzing and stock-growing; there- ‘ore, Resolved, That the premiecs taken are untrue fo far ns Montana is concerned; that this Ter- ritory les almost whails weet of tho sald me- ridian, and contains: 15,000,000 of neres of tho most productive farm Iands fn America, Resolved, That u change of the presentsnutary Public Land flaw, which protects and invites the bona fide settler, for onv that would put the ‘Ter ritory into thu hands of tho non-resident spectt- Intors, would shut olf that immigration which, under tho present ansplees,will very goon endow our Territory us one of tho great States of tho Union, which would furnish tho proof of the bonsted capacity of our agricultural Jand forthe support anil auuintenunen of (64,000 people. Reaolved, Phat in behatt of the people uf this Territory, this Bonrd protests ajalnst the pas- fue of any such law as hina been suggested in tho intercat of rings, Jobs, and land-grabbers, and which would he detrimental to the farmers who fre here, nod the thousands who are looking ta the virgin soll of Montana for thoir future homes; that In tnuking this protest we are sutia- led thut we are expressing the almost ununi- Mious sentiment of the people of Montana, a __ IRON-ORE FREIGHTS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Mnawavunce, Wis. Feb. 6.—Capt. David ‘Vunce has returnéd from a trip to Lower- Lake cities, and reports a decided boom In fron-ore freights, Early fn the winter sen- son charters were mado at $1.76 per gross ton from Escanaba; Jater at $1.80 and $1.85 perton, Now $3per ton Is freely offered, with a number of charters at that figure, and the demand for vesselg continues unabated, Never before In the history of lake naviga- tion has there been such a pressure te make contraets for carrying iron ore. ‘The demand will only be Jiuited by the enpacity of the iiines to supply and the facilitios for ship: ment. The lowest estimate of the amount of ore that will be forwarded during the season 0! 860, 1s 1,000,000 tongs. Capt. Vance thinks not Jess than 9,250,000 tons. will be required, but doubts whether that amount can be forwarded, even If furnished from the mines, beeause of the limited enpacity of tho ore docks at Marquette and Escanaba. ‘Take this boom {1 ore, in connection with the im- mense stocks of grain awaiting shipment from Chicago and Milwaukee, and it will readily be seen that the vessel prospects for 1ss0 nro unusually promising. Freights inust rule high throughout the entire senson, and, unless expenses are {ucreased proportlon- ately, the owners of tounge will reap as rleh a return as in the yenrs of 1873 and 1873, A WORTHY MEMORIAL. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, * New Your, Feb, 6A general conmittes has been named, numbering 160 of the most influential eltIzens of this clty and the State of Now York, and an executlye comiittee appointed, to push the project suggested some time since by ex-Gov, Seymour of erecting a sultable monument to mark-the spot on Wall strest now occupled by tha nited States Sub-Trensury building, where George Washington first took the oath of ofticu ns President of the United States in the presence of both Houses of Con- gress, and inaugurated the Government of tho Unitad” States wnder the Fed- eral Constitution, The plan ts to erect on the eastern and western buttresses of the Bub-Treasury building two coloasul bronze groups, prorepresentitx George Washington and Robert 1, Livingston, and the other Alexander Hamilton and Do Witt Clinton, ‘The cost of the work is to be about $50,000, ——— AFTER AN OFFICE, Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MInWAUuKEE, Feb, 6.—The defeat of How- ard N. Kutehin for the Collecturship of In- tornal Revenue of the Third District has caused quite a scramble for the office, Maj. Nathan Cole, of Sheboygan, a Deputy Col- Jector, 1g In the fleld, with a strong bucking from Manitowoc, Dodge, and Washington Counties. RD. Smart, another Deputy, is mnacabullny his_forees for § vigorous cun- pulgn, and ex-Sheriif Edward Coleman, of Fond du Lac, {3 also In the flald, The con- tat aunong these aspirants will be very ani- mate : Manglug of Afghans, dandon Truth. Router’a tolegram, evidently an oflictalty in- eplred TEadYs which stated that the vumber of oxcoutions Which bave taken place tn Cuhulonly numbered fifteen, was grossly misleading, Jit mediately after the action of Churnalab, a mill- tary commission, under the Presidency of Brig. Gen, Dunhau Mussey, was nominated to ts — first, all mon iunplicated in tho mussacre af tho Embassy; second, all concarned (1 pul our advauod; third, all bearing rine in tho vicinity ofour camp. 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RRA Hordvestrn-Gran Truk Ry OLD RAILS FOR SALE. ‘This Company offers for salo FIVE THOUBAND TONS of Old Iron Ralls, to bu dulivered in about equal Monthly quantities between May and Octovor. Delivery will be made at any polut between Chicago and Port Huron, ‘Yorms: Cash on dolivery. ‘ondors wit] be rocelved by the undersigned, up to ‘Nth Febroary, at the Company's Uttive, Montreal. JOBEPHE HICKHON, Prosident. ‘The Company's OMices, Montreal, January 20th, 1890, FINANCIAL, ~ MUSGRAVE & (0, BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. DEVOSITS recetved subluct wo Inturgeealiowud an duly Grignee eek St stabs OVERNMENT BONDS. STOCKS, an mont avouritlua bouxht and euld onesiitesier DRAW MILIS OF EXCHANGH ON London Joint Stock Bank, London, Huy aud soll all American Securities w u = don tiock Exohanuo on the must tevoruie tee don Hock Exohanyo ont JOHN A. DODGE & CO., Bankers and Stok Nrokers, 12 WALL-8T.,.NEW YORK, Btocks bougtit and sald on the Now ¥. ur. chatioy ou Sto Eyer tent uiansinn” Mock ketetocte secured on remonsibie ‘partied at favorable ratee see iermation om ll aed roll to Stock a . oF Movensnta in the wave arson gun freee Neer fe Toll Oats $1,201 Uehara Wppuatvey options af ay foe. Wal id invest B, GUT & CU,, Bantors, ve Moom-Jtent ap ur ergy nurs Par abit Ping ‘The most Compact, Elegant, and Subs fandal made. Beat Stecl Spring Mat : J esoild Comfort” > ‘Shiud for Mf, sold by 105.8 Ln WAST A Yon Mfrs of Artista ecakeld Tucitize, Wood Martels, ee thing Uleerated,o ‘ buted ialstetirns dba 9 ture, gives, ed Hct, curse cases uf loog landing In Twoek, ordinery cosa ind days, CAU er : gem aly ar dreaies itd ry a ra P Na a 0 18 by by props Festi Untted States, Singer Huitding, St. Louls, Mo, Three | COUGH LOZENGES. : KEATING’S COUGH LOZENGES, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, Use¢ BAG rocommonsied tor ver Foars by the clercy and aif druuwiats, Prien, acta, w York Agents. ‘Al ARIEL AND DEPARTERE OF TANT FXPUANATION OF RRPRREXOR MANKS.—t Fatundny signee “Bunday excepted. ¢Monday excepto Chicago & Northwestern Eallteny, Ticket Onices, @ Clark-st, (Sherman House) and at the depots. Tenvo, | Arstre, aPnelfic Fast Tine, & Yank usioux Cit} abubuqte x. vit aDubuque Night Bx. viwClintun, atimatn Night Bxpres altos M a ines Nite 19x, Day Exprass. eres Milwint Mussonger (alt: {Marquette Express Wally). MGronn Way, St. Tan AM et, Pan) & Mined Din Crosse Express bia Cros: BWinonn & Now U1 Op bWinonn & New Ulm, pin f7:0) oro pm ‘tut am al.ake Genova & b¥ond du Lae, via Janesvt pmsl Patlman Hotel Cara nro run through, betwogn Chi+ gaya nnd Council Biuts on the train Idaving Chicazo Noothorrond runs Pullman or any other form of hotel curs west of Chicazo, a—Depot corner of Wells und Kinzio-ata, b—Deput corner of Canal nnd Kinsie-sta, Chiengo, Burtington & Quincy Iaitroad, For Maps, Guide-Hooks, ‘Timo-Tabies, Sleeping-Cae accommodations, apply at any of the follow ot offices of ‘tha Company? Mi Cinrk-st, Grune Pacitta Hotel. Brink's Kxprors ofiee (on northeast corner itandolph and Stute-sts., foot of Indianns ay. Geand Central Deput, corner Sixteenth and Canal-sta, Paiuive House, und corner Canal and Madison-ste. (on West side). BUsesscssacrcsse S2as232222235 Ottawa & Strentor Express, Nebraska & Kanane it: Hockford & Hubuguo & x! Pacitid Fust Kansas & © Aura Mondata & Ottawa Aure frown Omaha She Uxp ‘Texas Fast Expres Kansas City & 5 Savuran (4.8. § Q.Palnce Dining-Cars und Pullman 16-wheel Sleeping-Cara rin between Chicago and Omaha, To= peku, and Ronsns City, on tho (aciae xpress. 1 Chicago, Hock Teland a Pacific Mattron: Depat. roof Van Buren and Shorman-sta, Toket Offices, #Clnrket., Shorman louse, Palmer House, Grand Positie Motel, and 74 Canal, ¢ adinon, Arrive. cA Davenport Fixpress ‘Omaha Express... Kansas City. Deavunworth & At. XTC. * Daily excent indays. Dally except Saturdays, $Daily except Sonduya, Chiengo, Milwatikee ct St. Uniun Depot, corner Mintison in La Pant Raltway, ‘annt-sts. ‘Moke Uitice, Gs South Clark-at und at depat, Leave, Milwaukee Express Wisconsin &” Minne Bay, und Menasha through Day Express. o Bilenukee, son. Pr Chien, und Jowa bxpres Liberty eile Accommedat Milwaukee, St Pant & Muneapa: He Fut MW UHtly).osserazseces Wieconsin & Minnesoin, Groen Hay, Rieruns Pings ad “Ash abt Bap 4 4 4:00 pm 90 am é ny ike. Tickow and Minneapalls are gous elther via Madison an + Proirlo du Chien, or vin Watertown, La Crosse, and ; Winona. i} Chiengo & Alton. Union Depot, West Hide, nee oneut. ridge, and ‘Rwentyethirlest. 4. ut Depots, SUuth te Tek Clark-st., Grind Uacitle Howl fasnor louse. leave. , Arrive, azeh pan ¢ i: pag Kanrns City & Denyor Koneay City Suet Hexpry outs, Sprint rity naten, Keoki te i ntor, Lacon, Washingt'n dultot & Dwight Accumuodatte D Tickot Once, Itindolphest, near Paelie Hotel, und Vulior (onde. Arrive, Bt. Louls & Texas Express... St. Louis X ‘Texas Fast Ling Culto & New Orleans Expeo: aCairo € Torns Expre Springfold Kpriinatiuld Sleit Rape Voorn, Suriington & kuokitk, LMeorta, Hurtintton & Keokat, Dubuque & Sluux City Hxpres: Dubuygne & Stoux City Expr Gilman Pasvunger..seee ain Saturday nlzht runs to Contralia only, fon Saturday nikht puns to Peoria only. is Mechigan Central staltrond. Depot, foorG Lake-st. und feat of Ienty-socond-st, Tickut Oltca, Gf Clurk-at., southenst curnur of Hane duiph, Grand Pacits Hotel, and a¢ Palmer House. Teave. | Attive, Mail (via Main and Atr Lina}, ‘am!* 0:80 po Day Exprens. eespsass + 71g jo Ralamucou Aevouiiodati 0:85 an Atlantic Express (daily) ruff Baik ant jt Expruss, 1 pmlttskd wus Pitteburg, Fe. Wayne & Chicngo Wallway. Depot cornar Canal und Mudivoneate, Tiekut OMicos i Clurkeat, Valmer House, und Grind Pacitio Mural Teave. | Arrive. 0) pm SD Ri evi) wat am? pay bu Baltimore «2 Ohto, und {vot of Twentye ‘Tivkat OMuos, Sb Clark-at, Pulenes Houses Grund Magia Hutel, und Depot exposition Wulld’K? “Arrive. f 6:52 ora 18 pia Morning Expros it LHL. oe Take Share & Michigan Southern Waltway- ‘iekot pfficos at dopota, Van Huroneat, head uf ba bullg, Twenty-accontdaai.vand Furig-thitd-sl. ‘K}ckoE and fealgiht uficu undor Suvriman Mouro, und Uckut _oiteus iw'tha Grand Paoltta Hatetand Paluer House, Leave. Ball (ein Minin Line’ um? TW) pm Ruluntte N's. aeproce aul BN Onl” fa baw luntle NeW, Eexprone (uu ine Past Eexprianl cvneesersonecrecssessel¢tlo;uipmalt Bi ata Pitteburs, Chnotnnatt & wt, Loute Tt. It. Cincinnatl Alr-Line ynd Kokemo Line.) ” Doporseumiur of Chita und Currolleatae West, Bldo. | Arrive. Cineinnntt, Indias lle, Columbus xpress, ree igi Bye polls, Tule faerie ay * 8:0 * 8:10 pm tS: pi UJ Hea 4 Kankakee Line. Depot, foot of Iaky-st, and fuot of Twenty-second-st. Taare. | Arrive, Ciiclanat!, Indianapotla & Louts-| ville day Express Nui . + 6:0 pmo Sina pay ti ws Chteago de Eastern 1tinole Itallraad. Danville Houte.) ‘Ticket OMoe: nal hay y ilouse, Grand Pae cite Hota ‘snd: Boput corner o¢ Cilaton and Gate Folia, Teave. | Arriva. Day Matt Nashville De. CUMKYRWS XLECTAIC BRET OU “REUERUM ATOR? M4 Meilng & wmodartul efi is curing spe Dalal “erect Une ¢ Sitcng tthe ee. ur Bells alle ete oll, Yul pede Soe hie Oa desied Clomae bap eves Caasven Feartane on Channa Pn ic Recess ibe stolen ey HARRIS. REMEDY, CO, ‘OF. HARRIS’ PASTILLE REMEDIES Urvublel guth Uperputerrhes ws No tcees a 3 eiiel a No. 222 $0|N0, deste vemsied Hea tain one tans BE sok Seneca inet oe ack fen t Express: “TH munfig Chomiets, & ae Afeatu alas. tr a rotektred tne bee ckegeey eerie yO CULE sé 1DR. KEAN, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago, Conauly personally or by malt, free of charge, om all ghroula, nervous, ur special disdasos, Dr. J. Kean is cus any physician iu the olty who warradte ourvs or ACARD ‘To all who are suffering from tho errors end Indias frotlons of Youth, Norrous wuakmess early ducay, toss of tual Warecipe that w loud, Ole, Twill bury yOu, FANG OF CARON 3 Fened; discovered b: In er bull, MA. . Stutlun D, Now ty. Leave. | Arrive. . = ‘als ures! wae celeron Aa ee