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; No. Swhite and No, 2 mixed, @48e, Nye Se peatrtg~Flont, 1200 brla} earn, ANN bus wheat, MN esas—Flowr, 2b brie TOLEDO. 0, On Feb, 18.-GHaAIN—Whont edsior: No.2 souene, Os Fed amber AMichisunapanelats No. 2 raat 241 March, #Li6044; April, B6345 winter, spot, #2 4 tendyt high mixed, B{o; No. 2, Hap LT Cen os No-d wlilte, 41}jo; rojected, ae, ages May, 4 He i nomrammoth, 4.15 prima, #.00, oat gqulats No.3 rod Btehlenny #141 Ont dae Hi be ay, Bb anseane “Whoat, 10,000 bu; corm, 6.00 buy oats, 280 Ni ese--Whest 10000 bu; corm, 87000 bus ont, pote. : LOUISVILLE, ruarieLe, Feb. 16—-CoTTON—Hirtn ab 1910, Jor tguict and unchangad. ia Mtoudy at #12128 Corn qulets guats—Whent due, Onis—Markol duly white, 403} ominal. Lard quiets chotea le Asien, Uli aratnqulont ‘igncia. Macon quiet; clvar, 7:4c. Lame, sugar- 18, KANSAS CITY. special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribtindy gases CITY, Mo, Fob, 18—-GRAIN—The Priea chat reporia: Whost—Mocolpls, 200 bus ahip~ rat ca bur fems No. % cast, $1.15; February, penis fe cusb. SLU: February, $1.01}. Com—ite- $216; Noe eras ailpmients, 13,634 bu; Nu, & cask, 27404 Sebrtery, 20. BUFFALO. 10, Fab. 16.-GHAIN—Whent dull; sglos$ cara py Mtebican at $1.0 of tenok, Corn quiet und wily; sales 10 cars new Toledo No. 7 at 4040 on potter demand; sates 3,10) bu No. 9 yack Ot Lorome fo; white dttcnienn, $0 an tracks verter Upzan, 2e ontrack, Kyo dull,” Marloy nog: jected. Fo aes HO RCH, setaterco, niger Ho Re pelts Bo Gear rb, Ty46s f lie hse. ratty eitarkot du DELROIT. ort, Fob. 16.-FLoun—Dull, Derx_Whent auiet; extra, nominal; No.1 white, pang: Fobrusry.£1-3)4, nominals Btarchi, 1.4045 April, VaR; Stay. SH8{s milling, No. J, nominal, Rocelpta— fat, 13,0 Bute PEORIA, ProntA, Il], Feb, 16,—Giatx—Corn notlvo and casy;, tb}fe; mixod, paler ae ae oul : i i - Bil. Mata earggse te OSWEGO. oswrco, N.Y. Feb, 10.-Gitstn—Whont nomin- wipunchsoged. Cornquiot; Wostern mixed, Sic, INDIANAPOLIS. [xpIARATOLIS, Feb, 18.—GRATN—Wheat firm; No. 2 eG MLXGLS. Corn firm, at 34OWs40o. Onts woak, at Hare. pe VS PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, Fob. Ik—PETROLEUAl—Stondy; Stand- ard wblte, 110 text, Difco. OILCITY, ’a.,Fub, 16.~PETHOLEDM—Markot oponed active, with sates at 1.094, declined e HUH, ai 1.15, deellnod and closed at #1006 bid for Setigmenay SSN Rtcruding Swe wruneaetlone, aul rrspond, Feb, 16—eTRoLEUs—Actiyes crudo, ni at Markor's for shipment; reined, 1340, Philu- delpbia delivory. ; coTrTron. Br. LOvts, Feb, 1.—CoTron—Wenk and unchanged; pidiling, 1234¢; antes, 1,200 bales; recolpts, 2700; slip- ments, tock, BN), NEW ORLEANG, Fob, 18—CoTton—Quict and easy; middling, 1c; low. do, hie; net eeeal ie batons elpts, 9.78%; exports to. Great ritaln, PENS tor tateerdbaiotoce, slag ST DRY GOODS. New YouK, Fob, 14.—Businoss moderately activa wibcomminsion houses, and the Jobbing trado ts teadlly koproving. Cotton goods in fatr demand and frm, Mackstone AA and XXX bleached cottons aro advanced Hic, Prints quiet but firm. Lawns, ging- hams, and dress goods li wood domund. “Mon’s weir woolens In steady requast und very fren, TURPENTINE.* WILMINGTON, Fob. 16.-SPiuTs OF TORPENTINE— Firm at 4c. REPEAL THE TAX. AGeneral Domand for the Repeal of. the Obnoxivus Tax on Knowledge, THR DUTY OF CONGRESSMEN, Kansag Olty Times (Dem), Tho duty every Congressinan owes his constl- ehls {s to vote for tho repeal of the duty on per ASYLUMS FOR PUDLISHERS. Willmar (Ainn.) Republican Rep.) Something hus got to bo done or tho asylums for the poor throughout the countéy will soon bo filed with newspaper piblishers. A CORNER ON SCILOOL-BOOKS, Atlunta (Ga,) Constitution (Dem). Thogreed of tho papurmakers will advance tho prica of school-buoke us well a3 nowspapers. Tho question of cheap printing-papor fs one that directly aifects the peaple. SOON BE A UNANIMOUS CATIn Hartsord (Conn) Courant (Reps Ifthe price of white paper continues to ad- Yanca there will soon be # ununimous call from tho press of tho couutry and thelr readers: fora rumoyal of tho turiff on forefgn paper. ESFECT ON COUNTRY PAPERS. . Calra (1) Bulletin, Ifthe duty on print-paper isn't removed, the country papers, which cannot advance tholr rates, must need perish, In this situation tha volo hope of the proprictors of thase pupers 14 to. exert thelr intiience with the member of Cons gress from thoir district, OUTRAGEOUS AND OPPIEBSIVE TAX. Fort Wayne (Ind.) Sentinel, The duty on paper is outrageous and oppress- We. Itlsatux upon intelligenco and a burden Upon almost every person in tho country, Its levied, not for the sake of revenuc to the Gov- Srnient, but for the benefit of a few monopos Usts, and it ought to be repented at ance, + A MEAVY TAX FOR NEWS, Richmond (Va) Whig. If Congress docs not reduce or romove tho {m- Portduty on paper, and that soon, the great reading public will he forced to stand a beavy Wx for tha nows, When tho expense account is continually: {neronnnie Newspaper proprictors cannot utford to keop thuir prices stationury, COMBINE AGAINST THEM, Memphis (Tenn. Avalanche (Dem.). Inconseyuence of the combination betweon {he papermukers to extort an unreasonable Prico for ptinting-puper, it 18 the Interest og wall Asthoduty of uliothor people in. the United States to combine ngaingt thom, and urge upon Congross the necessity. of tho immediate repoul ofthe duties on imported paper. : WHO MAKES BODA-ASII? Springhelt (Mass.) Republican (Ind,). Tho Merrimno Chemfenl Works {n Boston and ‘argo sodu-nsh works {n Philadelphia and Pitts burg are tho principal establishments which anh bouffected by a repeal of the duty on has been built up wilt diieulty. eens CONGRESS SIUBT ACT. : Pekin (it) Ties, Congress should iminediatoly repeal the dutics 60 printing-papor of all kinds and on the cheml- cals used in tts manufacture, If the poor man {slo heablé to. take d newspaper or perlodienl lgrcas must act on the matter, Tho paper troweietarers of this country, sateen cit ba foreign compotition for pomirrantable and titreusonable advanco “tn ENOUGH OF PROTECTIVE QUACKERY, Th Shreveport (La.) ‘Nnves, te o Agltation for the radyction of the papor= Xn Paportnukers’ ohemicats ta dally Increns- sa Tho newspupors all over tho country are peu in the domand, and we predict the pro- tart polis will bo badly beaten, The present peructlars. ‘Tho country tia bud Sucust oF rotectjon quackery and swindling. if THE WILL OVOUT TO PAB, ™ Lafayette Ind.) Journat (Hep). ¢ combination of the papor manufaoturers, prough which tho cost of printing-paper has es Halvanced over 80 per cont in the last two Hehe hos had tho offect of causing tho intro- ae) sa a bills in Congross to greatly reduce On print-paper, and to put cortain puemieals witch ure ued in the mauufaocura of (peer an the free st, A DIL of this klud ought atonce, 5 NO MOE ENONMOUS PROFITS, Tho inayslvn (On) Magister (ikep.). fini manufucturors of priut-paper sre come tna to prevont the passage of Col. Fort's bill, fest lUced in Congress, to reduce tho tarlif on Sel Priut-pupers usod for booka and nowspn- vance righ la no Just euuse for the reoont ad- tll beuny, (0 ta 60 er. cont in prices, and if this deercuse it re ate gore at be an mumed litte Palltowuch emotes and i ey can no longer PAVEU-MEN LOMDYLNG. enver Tribune (Hep.). ‘ Ax tatght have been expocted tho papor-mon reduetle dobbylng in Wusbington against » i Von of the duty, ‘Thelr main argument ia Blite {salsa rising in price fn Buropo and duce Trgtuction of the duty will tn no Wak Te: the pase price. fupposiig Congress trios iL If winfamace of ta Bare St wiht uot lntortero Sepapernien sou toppocciee pea es VAPERYAKENY CAN STAND I, «Clinton (Ia.) age ep. ot qcoeress ought-ta take off tuo duty on all. SRemicaly which ontur into the manufecturo of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1880. prin and thon take off tho duty on paper, paperinnkers enn atand It, and it would be better for thens, and will reseus many 8 Nowspapor from threatenad wreck. Tho rise in price of paper te not only unprecedonted, but digo rranted. ane ‘boon pes Tt he Shot capt the newspaper bus that ia ‘sorlounly, injured, ee pote LET THE BITONG POLE HEQIN. , Batt Lake Tribune Rep.) ThoSt. Lula Times sayas “If tho press of tho United States docs not make a long pull, a trong pull, and a pull all together, tn havo tho tariff! on paper and tho muterfal entering into the manufacture of paper repented. priblohees Will degorvo to haye tho nendless andyhenvy loss. of tho great ndyance.in paper heaped upon thom,’ Let the long and strong pull begin, BUBPENDING THE LAWS OF TRADE Tautaville Post and News, It is absurd to think about tho hws of trade correcting anything; a protective teri suspends tho laws of trndo and crentes aeortof martlal Jnw, or gucrriiia law, Tho newspapers enn tuko care of thomeoives, and thoy do not ask Con: resstonil subsidies; only, they do usk that thoy he not taxed to pay for subsidies to paper-inills, It {a one of the inallennblo rights of mun to buy wherv he can buy choapest. ATTACK PROUINITION, Decutur (il) News, Itmny bo oxpectod that tho manufrotarors will oppose any reduction, and it is aven now said that thoy are ylving certain tending papers lnrge concessions in the prico of their pupor If they will support the monopoly. Porhaps the combination will have tho effect of calllug tho attention of tho press of tho country to. our ine Jquitous tariff system, and by an attack on this one class of protective dutics othors ay ovonte ‘uully bo reached, MOVING THE PROTKCTIONIST ONGANS, Bavannah (@a.)- News, The adyanco in the price of printing-paper, woolserve, is moving even the proteutionist Journals of the West tourgo the pnasage through, Congress of tho resolution introduced by Mre Fort, of Ulnols, " to put ‘soda-ash and eertaln arteles tmported and used in tho manufacture of paper, glass, and woolen fabrics on the freo Mst, andto reduce the duty on printing-paner used for books, pimphlets, magazines, and news: papors.” Tho presont duly on eodasih 1s $5.65 Der top, Ita removul would heip the glass man: ufactfrers as well ns the puper-inills. THE COUNTRY OAN'T AFFORD IT, Washington Post, Mr, Fort’s bill to reduco tho tax on common printing: paper from 2) to 6 per cont, Is a just and sensible measure, and ought to become a lw, bit the pagermnkers will Aight tt bitterly, Thoy: are desirous of reaping a leh harvest out of tho {inprovenient in business, and tu this end thoy proposg to put up the price of tholr wares Ui eoncerted arrangement. Tho country can't uf- ford « heavy: tax on nows and knowledge, on pie porgand schoal-buoks. UCHES TI POUKRTS OF THE MASSES. s Detroit (Mich.) Free Press, . It fs not the newspapers whieh are alone inter- ested in keeping tho price of paper ata moder- ate figure, ‘he pricoof cheaper schoot-books wit be affented by tho high cost of paper. So will all bandbills, posters, and othor Job-work of the cominon sort, whieh nuturally atfects tho In= terosts and pursesof tho greatest number of people. It is a blow at the poorer clnases or the People of moderite meuns, and touehes tho pockets of tho masses rather, than the wealthy. A WOUND TO THE IOWA MEMBER. Council Huse la.) Nunparett (Rep.), Soda-ush enters largely Into tho jnunufacturo of papor, and the houvy Government duty on this article is given by papermnkers as tho prin- clpal reason forthe present cuormoud riso in the prico of paper. Thero is how a bill before Congress to put soda-nsh on tho free list, and a8 tho turiif upon it cannot be defended as in any wise a mnatter of * protection to home industry," there [8 no good reugon EP, the duty ehould not be repealed. When tho bill fur the repeal of this Stem of the tarlif law comes before Congress, the fown delegation will uphold. the Interests of tholr constituents If they give it an carnest and united support. KNOTTY POINTS FOR THE LODDY, + ahtlants (Gu) Constitution. ‘The papermukors of the East aro proparing to contost atevery point the Fort bill, whieh re- Deals tho tux on knowledgo. Thoy will fight as desperately and wo hope withas much ill-fort- une as did the ring who last winter opposed a re- et of the blood tax, Tho new lubby comes oniod down with statistics and beuvy docu- monts; but not ono of them will rise up to ex- plain why print-paper is worth nlue conta a peat at the Aimerivan end of u Niagara River bridge and six conta at the athor end of the not longthy structure,—unt one of thom, Until thoy explain this diserepancy, very little head should be given to tholr statistical arguments. ALL READERS OF HOOKS INTERESTED, Jacksonville (It) Journal (i Notonly tho nowspapor fraternity, but all rondors and students of booka und papors, aro diteréstod ‘in’ “the” psssago “of Representative fort's bill, the purpose of. which ia to place cor- tufn ohomicals which enter into thomanufacture of paper, glass, and woolon fabrics on tho froo list, and to reduce the duty ou printing-paper, advance fp the price bf paper ia hkely to result in teroatly increasing tho price of school- books and in pines a burden upon fntulligunes, There should be us faw obstacles placed {In the rond of knowledya a8 possibly, and thore should be noauch v tariifas would cattse paper to bo sold In Canuda 0 por cent lower thun In tho Unjtod States, Wade WIT AT TABT, Big Rapids (Mich.) Herald. « At Jast tho papors that have favored tho pro- teotion of American industry uro hit thom- solves, and thoy aro unanimous in condemning tho duty upon paper and matorials uscd In its manufneture, saying, truthfully, that it bus created a monopoly that goyerns tho prico of paper without reference to. ita cost, and Con wress {3 urged to repeul the duty on soda-rsh ‘and cortain articles used in thé manufacture of Piper, and upon’ paper itself, by all of tham, fat ono of them favors ptotestlon of pauper manufacturon. It comes homo to the publish- ers’ pockuta ina convincing mannor, ind, bo- hold, all ut once the manufacturer of paper has rouchnd that point whore thoro fs no longer need for protection. + Z WIAT THE COUNTRY NEEDS. Peorta (1) Journat (ind). Tho Denver Trihune (Rop.) says that the worst parts of the tariff question must bo fought in soctions und by special interests. Tho Tribune labors, no doubt, under the improasion that In this day and ugo tho Nutlonut .legistutors will do sonicthing to alleviute the wants of tho pooplo. Thoy willdo no such thing, Thoy are too busy Axiig up schemes to enrich thoinselves at tha expense of the country. What tha country needa js alittle more independence in most of tha nowapapors, und fewer political harlots in the hails of Congress. We do not know any thing that will nangs tho polities of the coun: try ny, moro {hart 10 high price of white paper. It will certainly do it. PUTTING ON THE BRAKES. Montgomery (Ala) Advertiser and Afatt, Of course it was expuoted whon.evorything olsa fonted into tho tlle of prospority, these papermakors would do Itkewlde, and: advance tholr figures accordingly. Hut thore fe reason In all things, or ought to be, and whon any class of industries gets unreasonable in its demands, tho brakes, if thore are such things, should bo puton. Fortunately, tho brakea aro at hand In his instance, by removing tho duty on papor, ‘Tho fuctis, this tox on papor iy realty sa tax on fongwledge: und for this reason, if for no other, t should came off, Tho Sostartag of all faollitics for the nequisition and sprentt of knowledgo 16 4 renounced policy of our Goyernment,—both Federal and State. Thle tax on puper ts, in ite spite and cffect, dircetly in the fuce of that polley. TEACUING, UY RIPERIENCR, Nashville (Tenn.) American (Dem) 'The papor manufacturors say they can't make cheap papor because of tho tariff on nrticics used {n the manufacture, aud yet, whenover It fs proposod to rellove thei of those dutios, thoy come up alongside tho rest of the protected army, ta stand by the whole syatem, Have the rotected over rotlectod that when a system hus defended at evory point—evils and all— once glyes way at any point, It all goes down tor thor? Thiv is exactly what they are prepar Ing for protection. They obstinately rofuse to bo tuught by the experience of other pantie, whore protection laws, corn laws, und navigation acts, ad rigld as those of the American systosn, wert aweptout of existence In ono decade, In a very short time, from belug uble to get no Govornmont to adyocate u Fevent none could be it to sustain tho crumblby Buglivh aystem, ‘hose who will not lourn from reason apd oxan~ plo have to bo taught by oxperjone, TUR NEWSPAPER BOOM, Charleaton (8, U.) News and Courter, The business * boom" which tho nowspapers had genosully predicted long agg, and which for some months pust they bave been induatriousiy: and jubilantly chronicling, has at lopgth reached the newspapers thomecived, But it unfortu- natoly affects thers in tho wrongway, Tho prico .of matoriat used in publishing a Rowsne pie has idly advanced without any corresponding ad- Vanity ny thé publishers, rhe boom ies peclally marked in white El er, tho price at which hes rien within tho fow weoke fully SO percent, Tos nowspaper of the clroulation of tho News and Courier vals id a great item, tho wudditlonal outlay It Involves belong counted by ‘thonsands. How tho burden of the advance 1h nuper is ta be borne ts Just now a gertous gub- Jest of discussion $n the pross. It ts very cur ain that unloss there bo a spocdy reaction in he paper market the nowspapers generally will compeliod olthor to lighten tholt expeuses in gome way, or elsp incruso tholr subscription pricos, A PRACTICAL ULUETRATION, “ Huckford (#1) Journal (t ‘This duty amounts aimply ton on knowl- edge and ibe mosypa of imparting information, and fs loyied for tho purpose of eurichings fow persons who are ongnged in manufacturing those chomicals or in paper-making. To {llua- trate to our readers the immonse advance In paper during tho {ast fow weoks, wo will state that for pauper which two months ago cost 115 $10 per bundle wo ure now obliged to pay #14, an advance of 40 percent, ‘This advance applies to all kinds of paper, and on somo kinds (tis even more. ‘To mect this advance publishers will be obliged to fnereuse the subseription price of thelr publications or suffer a serious loss; some have already Increased tho price, while others have reduced the size of thelr papers.) The pis pore of the country ows It to themselves and hotr renders that they demand of Congress it repeal of tho duties on print-prpor and the chemicals used in its manufiucture. If they innke a united effort. and each one ealts upon his tmmediute Representative fora removal of theav dyties, tho change would be nutes before next Saturday night. NEORSSITY THE MOTIHRM OF INVENTION, Cleveland: Platntealer (Dem). In 1802-3, tha newspapers wero “cornered by tho poper-manufacturers, and paper was run up 20 per cent; but Ingenuity and tnven- tion, anys an oxchango, were cniled Into the fleld, and [t was speedily discovered that paper was abundant averywhere, and that rays could be dispense! with In its manufacture, Tho for- ests, tho Aelds, und tho gyamps beckoned the Inventor, and the “corner” fn GH per made rAg-papor tt uselosa commodity forthe news- paper, Another “corner ™ has come In printing= piper, with no better reason to sitstain it thin ts Ie was trled beforo, and that tho bank ruptoy that followed left tio Held toa few who wero nblo to struggle over tho tide of tholr folly. With no more paper consumed now thin ‘was consumed 0 year ago, and with materinls and tabor but Tittle advanced, printing-paper hus been “cornered” up & per cent, and the logical frutta wil come in cheaper paper thin ever before, Alrendy invention has turned to now mitorinis for the manufacture of paper, and. ff the “corner” will Just manage to hold on fora fow months, wo will have paper duty Sree from abroud, and new and cheaper materiils entering inty its production at home. CONGRESS MUST INTERVERR, Washington National Republican (Nep.). ‘Tho raid mudo by the paperinakers of the country upon the newepapors in arbitrarily and. greedily advaneing the prices of piper extor- Uonately, is donounced by a portion of the press as outright robbery. Thoro la no suddon riso In stock, cheinlenls, or Inbor that demands or justl- Kes tho oxisting advance in prices, It comes of acombination on the partof the munnfuettire {ug Interest. to appreciate the vulua of thoir tnnnufactures, becuuso thoy think they haye the power to do so, and withont any regard to the cost of manufacture. This tsoppresaive and Ine defensibia, and must find ently terminution, or disnster will follow, There {sone way in which a ferry muy be: reached. ‘Tho repeal of the duty on white paper WHI furnish a prompt romedy. hough tals muy not be altogether palatable to the advocates of 1 turitf, yet lt will bring relof to the ills which ut tend tho present candition of things, and will xe enre the future against thelr recurrence. Tho combination which puts a corner on piper, aud ts the consumar to wron, should bo yo by Congroasionul interposition, The inensure Known ag the Fort bill, if perfected, will secure tho nowspnper press against the avurlecof manufacturers, THY PAPER QUESTION. Peoria (ik) Journal, The only argument that paper-dealers can offer for the present advance in white papor Is tuut foreign rags havo Increased In price. If this be true, why has not paper advanced in Canada, Tho price thore is the saine as it was bofoere the increnso here, An advinea In tho price of forelyn rags would havo as great an etfeot on the nuarket In Canadas in this coun It is sleiiy. 5 thin} lov ied exeuse, tor 99 per cent of tho paper used in. ev apunLT. nw is wood, ~‘Thore ary numbers of what ure enlled wood-pulp mills. The pulp for paper is made by grinding wood on common grind-stones, Ont soft woods are used, suchas pine, cottonwoud, poplar, and the like. The Introduction of this wood-pulp is what has oreuted such a revolution in the prico of paper. It wie found posslule to make te at prodt almost wholly out of this wood, It is flexible and does not breuk ke straw paper, Last full when the combination putupthe price of paper thoy nileged that it was because the long drought had dried uy the pulp-mijls, [t hay rained nearly all winter, und now they say itis owing to the pried’of for- olgn rags. Why the price docs not come up elsewhere undor the saine conditions is w probs Jem that thess gontlemen eannot unawer, OFF WITH THE TARIFE, Aurora (1) Herald, It is our ox that ls gored this time. Tho pree- ont tnriff on type and paper brings no revenue tothe Govermnent, but onubles typo-founders and puper-munufacturers to make a wicked combination, aa they baye done, to advance the price both of type and paper. Tho typo-founders eran year ago mado a combination and put up the price of type whon inctal and oyerything else was declining, and now tho papermaoulucturers have done the suine thing, Tho tariff is 60 bigh that the importation of hoth articles is prohibited, and now tho. press dymands the entire abolition of the tari on those artleles, and also on the materials which enter into their imunufacturo, No tarif’ ts wanted to bulld wp monopolies of any kind In this country, The Goyernment derives no reye- nig from those sources, and will lose nothing by placing the articles numed on tho free Ist, Chis country cun succossfully compete with the world in tho muanufactiteo of both type and poner. if inmnufucturers work in an honest and cyitimate way. As thoy scck to combing against the consumer, it is the duty ot Congress to give us tho bonellt of compolition- with the rest of tho world, Off with tho turif on typo and paper} No tarlif [a wantad which tanls to prevent tho diffusion of intelligence, or whlch makes infor- mation more expensive. ‘ TRYING TO NEWILNER CONGRESS. Peoria (1) Journal (ind. * Thoenomics of Vort's bill to reduco tho tariff on paper ure trying tholr old imode of. warfare. They aro trying to bewilder tho Committees by a vast number of dutalla connceted with tho mune ufgoturo of paper, of which thea members of the Committco sre ignorant. Among other things, thay Insist that If sodn- ash fs admitted free, alum should be also. Now, alum enters. but. lth ty {nto tho manu. future of pauper, but it ls nu Important article of protection in Pennsylvania, thorefare, If they enn got alum put uta this bill, te will nrouso tho whole tariff interest of T'onnaylyania into oppo. sition tot, Tho bropor courge would he, and a ft punishment for tho pupormakers would ho, to tuke the tariff of pupor ontirely, and lot tho Pupermon thon tend to fixing up the tari? to sult, thelr needs, What ts needed ig cheap. or puper. Jt fun't tu ony one’s Interest to fix the toriff up so they can aot cheap imite- rint, particularly whon thoy are Nyghting It. Lot one Cungressmon singly take the tilt off from Ap Er,, ere {6 nn paper dmporte@mow, At tho low price of print-puper in 1878-10 wo oxported $y ON worth ench your, and we Imported only 887 «Worth; und of writhng-paper only $1,700 worth. If, at tho low priccs, our paper-milly could export this amount and soll It ata promt, thoy aro cortulnly not going, to bo Injured very much by the tux’on sodg-ush, Fron the Sturgis, Bich. Weekly: Bir. John Drast, Ilving in Sherman Township, informed us an fow days ope Wak bis feot bad boen Bn terclbly frostebitton that he could hardly stand the pains cused thereby, Ho huppencd to think of St. Jacuhs Oli—which ho alwuys keeps handy—ru- hed his feet twlea with the remedy, and tho pain disuppeared entirely, He not anly yulues st. Jacoby Olas an unexcelled remedy for wu great many other painful diseasca to whicb mankind is gut yest but he ulso asgorts that tt fe really In valuaBio for tha many disonscs horses and stock Gre subject tu, and which soofton play havoc with the prospects of the furmer and stock- ralser. ANOTHER B. B. I, Investigation Thus Pesignates the Milwaukee Chief of Police. Bpeciat Disputch to The Chicago Tribune, Minwavkeer, Wis, Feb, 18—At tho Common Counoll moeting this afternoon the Committee appointed to investigate the charges agalnst Chiof-of-Policd Kennedy made an unantmous roport to tho effect that thy oy{denco shows that tho head of the Police Department baa ylsitod houses of prostitution in company with strangers; that ho hus uscd violoyt, profane, and abusive languago inastrcet-car; that ho threatened 4 citizen with personal ylolence in the presence of Indics; that ho throutened a ‘citizen, with violence In a saloon; that be haa been oven under tho Influence of Jiquor tu @ suloon; that ho hug frequontod sgloons of tho worst charuotor, where gamblors, thioves, and burglars congregate; that he has shown fa- voritlam to somo of bis subordinajes; that ho has discharged mon not favorita for alight of- tonaga, and in othor instances retained men on tho force againat whom changes’ bud been pros ferred; that he requested, pormitted, and ul- lowed subordinutes to do work ut his dwelling- house without aumpensutions that ho has heard charges against two ofiicers of meddling tn pol- itles without ordering an investigation; that be hus used profane jougunge to subordinutes for trivint oane at he bes known of subordinates using tholr oifelu paltions to dutinidate witnesses called to give testimony pease him without removing them; that bu idown rules prohibiting subordinites feo vigitlog suloons, and openly vielutod those rules in tholr presence. The Committoe tind that Chiof Kennedy ts person of violont und pussioniute temper, easily proyoked, and quickly angered to the use of profanity and violence, and agree In the opinion that he fenote proper porson to be the Chiluf of Pollea of the fire Biliwaukee, Action upon tho report, as well as upon a reenlutlon ibsequen iN {ntroduced roan ating yt eal Mr, wus deforred fortwo wuokas Noy fun Oller te ‘Truth ts might: id bus prevailed, Boo triumph io Hop ete a ™ THE COURTS. The South Side Gas Company and Its Taxes. Heavy Snit for Damages—Record of Judgments, New Suits, Eto, A DISSATISFIED GAS COMPANY. Willian 1, Williams, of Philadelphia, a stock= holder in tho Chiengo Gaslight & Coke Come pany, filed a bill yesterday against the Company and J. 1. Mees to restrain the latter from ecole leeting a tax of $7,683 on the capital stock. Ho clutms that the Company has already been aa BoRMed 1 tax of 3,784 On 875,000 worth of per sonal property, and is notiegully Mable to pay anything more. Ita capital stock ts €5,000,000, but, an itis manvfecturing company, ho ase serts that by Inw jta capitol stock cannot be taxed, ‘Tha State Board of Equailzation, howe ever, hins, ofits own motion, fasessed the cup. ital atock at $150,000,0n which u tax of $7,682 hag been levied; and comptuinant asks that the collection of this tax may he restrained. HEAVY SUIT FOR DAMAGES, A sult was begun yesterday in the United Btates.Clreult Court by Minnie McMillan, of Bt. Louis, against John B, Drake, Samuel Turner, and Samuel Parker, proprictors of the Grand Pyelfic Hotel, to recover $20,000 dumnges. She states thiton tho 2th of August, 18%Y, she took room at that hotel on tho fourth floor, While thero she hud occasion to tuke the elevator ty go to the dining-room, which, being provided with npafety alrecushion, was supposed to be pu! The elevator, however, gave way through som body's negligence, and sho was preelpitated to the trat floor, sustaining a sovere injury of the spine, which hus permanently lajured ber. She clalms the hotel proprietors are responsible for this, and puts her dumagos at $20,000, DIVORCES. James B. Newsom filed a bill yesterday against his wity Lucinda, asking fora divorce on tho ground of wlultery and desertion. Eila Barlow also usked for a divorce, hor husband, Charles G, Barlow, having, she alleges, deserted her, And Merlora Longsdorf aske for the samo res lef from William H. Longsdorf, for the same enue, Ellzx G. Hall also relics on tho same charge to eta divorce frum Seth A. ult. Judge Barnum yesterday granted a alyofco to Marin Kiawndotécher from Sebastian Kluwa- detacher on the ground of desertion. a. STATE COURTS. * John W. Azard fited o bill yesterday against Adalino A.and Loulg W. Bendré, Frank Dare nar, and others, to foreclose a trust-dood for 21,60) on Lot 10, Block 15, in tho Mlinois & Micht- gan Canal ‘Trustees’ Subdivision of the W. $5 and W. Hot tho Nv i. i of See. 17, 00, 1, fhe ‘itzyeruld guod Daniel BE. Brush for ‘Thomns Gorski commonced x sit, In trespass against John feich, claiming $2,000 dumayes. Mary Hasek hegnna sult for $2,000 damages against Maty Marik and Jan Beneeh. "Tho Chleago & Western Indiana Iatlrond Com- pany Hicd n petition to condemn the following pryparty, for rallrond purposes: Lot 22, Block t, in Datlln’s Bubdivision,of Blocks T and 8 ond Wilder's Subdivision of Block 7, in tha Assessors’ Second Division, in Sec. 21, 30, 1. Dr. Forest Brown commenced an action in trespnss ngulnst the Michigan Contral Railrbad Compuny, clalining $10,000 datnages. PROBATE COURZ. In tho estate of Thomas Daly, letters testa- mentary were issucd to John McCarthy, and his bond for $2,000 was approved. In tho estate of Diotrich Scegers, lotters of ad- ministration were Issued to Henry Lutgo, and hls bond for 6,400 was approved. In tho estate of John Schutt, the will was Proven and kdinitted to probate, ie THE CALI Jonae Drummonp—In chambers. Jupar Teovaerr—O02, 093, 1,00, 1,008, 1.007, 1,008, 1,013, 1,015, 1,017, 2,010, 1,020, 1,021, 1,022, 1,025, 1,028, 1,020, 1,082, 1,041, 1,044, 1017. No, 970, Goldla va. Singer Manufucturing Compiny, on trial. Jupay Gany—3i1 to 303, inclusive, exoept 570, No. 31, Baxtrom vs, Chicago & Northwestern Atallroad Company, on trial. Jupoy Surcu—No proitininary call, Peremp- Lory eal] 18 617, TAT, 65), 650, 663, 573, No. 609, Sulo- inon va. MeCormick, on tral. JuvaR JAMESON—Chancery motions at 0:15 a.m. Jupax Rocrns-Set ense, 2,041, Winne vs, Dulthuore & Ohlo Rallroad Company, and 2,013, Norwood va. Same, and Galondar Nas. 0 to 66, inchtalye, except ds,” Nocavoontrial. Junax Monax=2t to 0, inclusive, No. 23, Scammon vs. Commercial ‘Union Aasurance Company, on trind. JupAB TuLsy—Mations, Juno BAuxum—No cull, No. 11 on shoaring. Looxtis—Condomnation | cases Nos, 1,072, 1,079, 1,081, 1,082, 1,034, 1,035, 1,096, 1,093, 1,099, 1,001, 1,102, 1,108, and 1,100, An, Count—Nos, 431, dupa JAMcsON—CHist OW, U3S, T1U-11, 723, B55, 922, Wet, 957, 058, annct 959, JUNAMENTS. Un1tep States Crncuit Count—Junae Bon: aett—T. J. Emerson ct nl. ys. Walter Sticknoy, verdict $300. Surenion Counr—lunoy Ganr—Hl, «a, Kobn &Co.vs.N. L. Emmert, and Preston, Keun & Con, annishers, 105.0—1. 1 Farrington ot al. ve, William Crogior, $167.22, Junge Saitu—lonn Jutngon et al, va, Michacl Lyne, verilot $27, and motion for new trial, Cinourr Court—Convesstons—B. J. Ainith, uso, cto., v8. Robert and Agnes Hulfour, 2280.00, Juno Rogaus—Chicayo, Milwaukee & Bt. Paul Ruilway Company vs. Beaton and othors, condemnation verdict in’ favor of owners of Lots Wand 14, Block AOof tho Originul 'Tuwn, for 84.400, and ta favor of tho owners of Lots 1h, 16, and tho W. 45 of Lot 17, Block 10, inthe Original Town, for $0,000, . Jupax Monan—A. W, Hollins et al. vs. George H. Thompson and Edwin MeCrillia, 82,003,04, M. D OGDEN. The Funeral Services, Tho funorul of tho late Muablou D. Ogden took place from Bt. James’ Church, corner of Cass and Iuron stroets, at half-past {1 o'clock yosterduy morning, tho body having been brought in from Kimhurst 6o that the services might be held in tho church of which he had been a0 long a inember. Tho collin—a Stein Royal, made of chestnut, covered with bine cloth and velvet, and miving sutin-tufted corners—rested on pedestals in front of tho ehancel, On the lid wore soveril 1 wreathe and crosses, muro prominent eltizens ‘hurge number of the * old sot- out. Amoyg thom were: dumes Wadsworth, Xytvester Lind, 4. IL Bhelyn, W.F, Whitthouse, Valney Turner, (leorge Wright, 8. Corning dudd, Frank Taylor, Hen, WH iy «J. Lror niin EL, tire: begani Jol M, Van Osdol, Boren 1, Dunlap, Byron Smith, BB MeCagg, John Groy, Hatter, Julun 8, Humsoy, ‘orreat, George itumsoy, . Holden, dosenl Casey, Bx-Ald, Campbell, Palllp Hoyne, Willigtn Hires, Thomas Hoyne, Orrington Lunt, John 31, Rountree, Porry JJ. Saulth, A. IL Burley, . ¥. Seummon, Fhomns Mackin, ai pyar Gon, Willlam E. Btrang, Robert Hervoy, B. FP. Ayer, John Butes, Bishop SfoLaren, 4. C, Fear, Hart L, Blewurl, john V. Furwell, Cyrua lL McCormick, Calvin D'Wolf, aye Ott, i Judge Modgett, W, HL Kerfoot, a. Hy ducksun, 8. Hubbard, BL. Winston, no HH. Utggins, Ex-AML Otls, Stearns, John Mattocks, 1. King, A. db Mugon, dames 1, Bowen, 8. 8. Cobb, dt Dunham, John Na Kayen, James Couch, 8. HL, Korfont, Dr, Boone G, 1 Lurrabvo, Theatore boty,.. After tho services, which were conduct ed by Hishop Clarkson, and wore ited ‘to the formujy in the | Pruy' Hook, with un opening und closing al thom and the hymn “Jesus, lover ot ie woul,’ the romualny were borne to tho hearve hy Isuuo N, Arnold, Judge Deummont, Willa H, Brads toy, B.C. Larned, E. 'T. Watkins, E. 8. Chess brough, H.W. King, and Georgy df, Egyinaon, ‘Atleast fifty carriages folluwved the oorpsa to Gruceland: where it was burried in the family Jat. THON IEA} Norihwestom Grand Trunk Railay, OLD RAILS FOR SALE, . The Company otfers:‘for sale sev- en hundred and fifty tons Old Iron Rails, delivery to be made anor be- fore the LOth March next, af any point on the Company’s Rallway betwoey Chicago ynd Port Huron. ‘Tenders wHI be accepted up to the 7th February by the undersigned, JOSEPH LHCKSON, Pres't, Montreal, manasa saan aN ENT: HAVERLY'S THEATRE---OPERA, Propriotor end Manager. eH MAVERLY GRAND OPERA AT POPULAR PRICES, Faces FO: 2, 1, und SLGO. 10, id Clrein Keservod. # ia 199). a 1.02. nm RETURN FOR ON hi OND, and WWE, Farewell Appenrances hore, commencing. MONDAY EVENING, FED. 3, OF MK MAURICE GRAU'S GREAT FRENCH OPERA COMPANY. During thin week soveral now operas will be produced forthe firat time here, REPERTOIRE FOR THE WEEK, Monday, Feu, 2 by re the Great tyccors of tile Coiipany, Ambroieo ‘Thomas’ Famuus Opera, MIGNON. Slo. Pagin Marie ‘Mile. Lerous-Bouvard VAT if time of Lecocg's LE PETIT HUE (Phe Little Puke). Wedneatay Night-LES BRIGANDS, M, Capoul ® to, Angele In the ‘Thurssn; — Gale Nigut—A Harel Ti PRE AUS Chit Friday Night—LA MAIWOLAEN! Ealuniay. Faroerol! Aatinen, a favorite Opera, aturdey nigites new uyiers, HENSEPPE OF MELE ANGELE, First tine here of Lecucg's 1A CAMARGO, Nunduy Evening, Feb. 20, Gl iees We Night. icuta und dpera booke for ante at Haverly's on and alter Thursday, Feb, 19, CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, SECURE vrour To-pay SEATS FOR "118 CONCERT THURSBY MATINEE, Next Friday Night; Saturday Matinee, Sate beginning THIS SOMNING at Central Musloe Hall Box Onice at ¥ o'clock, ltoxeryod Seats being sold Without uxira chirge, at & cia, 74 cts, El, On $10, aoe cording tu location. Friday Neht, frat pore formance In the West of ui the Natlonal yma *COLUMIIA," by FS. MLINS, Ming Chorus, 00, c% EMILIE GAVIN reciting the Od ipae not Mosir~ Ing w be forced to uceept Standing-Roum only should secure thelr senta at once, GEU, 8, CARPENTER, Manager. HALL'S BALSAM Cures Colds, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and he Breathing It soothes and heals the Membrane of the Lungs, inflamed and polsoned hy the disease, and prevents the night sweats and tightness across the cheat which accompany It, CONSUMPTION is not an incurable malady. Itisonly necessary to Nave the rj and HALLS BALSAM Ix DON'T DESPAIR OF RELIEF, for this benign speciie wlll cure you, eyen though prefessional ald falls, HENRY'S eS OLIC $ The Most Powerful Heal Agent ever Discovered, il Henry's Carbolic Salvo ceres the worst Henry" Carbolte Batee atlays the pain of ate Carbatte Balee cures alt erup- Henry’s Carbotte Batee fate plonples and all disenses o! ALVE, Ask for Henry’s, and Take No Other. bm” BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 23 JOMUN F. HENIY, CURRAN & 09. Sule Proprietors, B4 College Pince, HOOLE THEATRE, Every Reontta, Wodnesiuy and Baturday Matinces, SMITH, ALLEN, MOUTON, AND MARTIN'S OWGINAL Big 4 Minstrels 10-Comedinos-10 S-Esd aren=9, CHAS. HEYWOOD, who, alco, Sunday, Feb, 22~11 oa Ciuale." Monday, Uriterion Comedy Co, AWVICKER’S THEATRE, Evory Evoning, Matinces W ut A if SLE RNs eS Satara, SRA INARI In thotr farowell appenrances in Joaquin Miller’ wreal postical pny. TN 4 bes gre DANITES. . E. SILERIDAN na “The Parson.” dramatic organization tn America, Special uttention glyen to its scenic prediction, HAVERLY’S THEATRE. JIL HAVERLY. roprietor aud Manager, LAST WEEK 0) cAT. CESS. LOUIS ALDERIC! Hae GRCAT aye i SioE In Bartioy Camphell's Famous und Most Popular New ‘American Pay, ARTNER. Prosonted wiht nufras Non etttry by Br. Davia Btrong, Now Atpolatmucnts, nnd tho Supert Klar Co ak with which it achieved the GREATEST SU EMS of tho Seuaon atthe Unlon-Square Theawe OLYMPIC THEATRE, (Clark-st., Oppusite Sherman House.) 2 ie nS ee Sl epriowor und Managor Monday, Fob. 14 every Nicht during the Week, and ‘Mothioos Weinesduy, Saturday and Sunday, The New York Ixion Burlesque Combination. 30 Talented Star Artists. HERSHEY MUSIC-HALL, FUN, LAUGHTER, AND SCIENCE COMBINED. . OF, JOHN REYNOLDS, ‘Tho Great Enulish Moamerist. Commencing Wednos- day, Feb. JA. Adiulasion, only 3 conta. Indorsed by tho Clorgy, Press, Cornell und Ann Arbor Univetslty Faculty as possessing the most marvelous power over owt, avitienis Bignature Is on every bottle of the Gennine WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. At tmpurts the moat deliclaus taste and cst to SOUPS, EXTRACT ofA LETTER from a MEDICAL GENTLE! GRAVIES, MAN at Madris to hie WORCHSEETE stay, FISH, ; ATEI, Buy, “Tell LEA & PER: HOT & COLD muinsthae thor rauce iy Eianly getcotped 1a 1, und 39, JOINTS, opinion, tite Most pate ASAE: aa Atere the tf CAME, &o, Sauce Tuat ts yada." Sold and used throughout the world, TRAVELERS AND TOU INDONEATHEN: EFITIN HAVING A BOPTLE WITH THEM, JOMUN DUNCAN'S SONS; * Agents for Lea & Perrins, 26 College-pince and 1 Unlou-Square, NEW YORK, NOTICK, OPPICE OF THE NOUTUWESTENN GRAND TRUNK MAILWAY COMPANY, Jan. 13, lsd. Notice 1a hereby ulven, by order of the Hoard of De rectors of the Company, Luut o special wieuting Of the Stockholders of thu Coinpuny jus Deen cated by (he Hoard ta convensan the 2th day of Murch next, at d o'clock In the afternoon, wt thy Palmer Louse, in the Chy of Cuteago, in the Save of Hlinol, Tha objects Of which Inocting are ns follows, to-wit: Hiret—t'o cunaliur the question of the destrablilty and policy of consolidating this Corporation and itn rallrowd, niock, property, and: franchises with tho Line diana Ratlway Conjupy. the Michigan Rullway Con- pany, the Chicago & Norttoxstorn ftallruat Counpan aud’ tho Northwestorn Grund ‘Trunk Kutlway Com Pay Ge dliehtia, ond whether or not an sugroo i thiatchaif, which has beon executed by wuthorit of the Directors, subject to tho Btuckioldors' conson shud be rulited and upproved: and Seound—To dotorminye whether ur not this Com- pany shall iene ita bonds th tho sum of twenty thou. band dallars pur nullo of its, ren, tobe aocured by mortgae on ite proporty and franchises, sli Prop ony Ms eFel HICK Row, DHEN J. HERRICK, ait Toun NeLAPeEy, Directors. cocoa, Ant RAR AAA GRATEPUL-COMPORTING, EPPS’ COCOA. BREAKFAST, * Hy a thorough knowindga of the natural lawa which FCTOEA the pnerations of digestion und nutrition, and 7 we curelul upylieatton of tho tne properties of ‘well- solectod Covon, Sir. Epps bins provited vue biauk fast wuvsiystavired borsrugy whiteb nivy wy doctors’ hills, fh le by the judte articlua of divt that # cu Hon tugy bo uradually hulle an uot strong envusty a ta sist every tendency to discaay., Hindeods of suptlo intudus are fuuling around ya, realy Uo atinok wor yor Chore lsu wenk point, Woe inay escape iuany a Tata) woth by keoplig. ouraeives xpit forded with pure blood wd s proporty-nouriehdd: freane."—Chyl oud Ta iths only O6-D and ), ab old In thhs oily Oe I ¥ JAMES ui tt magus Battle Pave Us tuany ti Claus iww af aut i at Ene 00, underlies ts Bak Le ae IEW. RD tnd be ir ae sa belie he Lumers, gives. ij ale re af, curod case Of long planding nv L week, ordinary canes ind ds7e fagiina tren: oe 7 a ine one Fr diredynaiure, Palla, Oke biti Bol trail Tt fet. Rent bya Dey 1 boy ator, JS. 1, Mit) jul aud Asche Mes Palia Ve. AUY BUDS ke GERMAN CANARIES, nd wliather kinds,Cuges,Gobl flab, and Ayiucts. f ST eT tia, i We Hawking offenrive mucous, pains over the oyes, eracktIng in the head, sickentIn breath, deafness and uckling in the throat, are signe of Catarrh, The purulent secretions thrown upon the brone ehlal tubes while asiecy, follow the mucous mem- braue, and poison the entire system. Dr. Wel De Meyer's Catarrh Cure absorbs the purulent virus and kills the seeds of polaon in tho fartheat parts of tho system. It will not only relleve, but certaluly cure Catarrh at any stage, PAUL BOYTON, THE GREAT SWIM- ME, ‘The roan who swam tha English Chaanol, weitos: “ELUSHENG, Jn Ie, Dee. 0, ing the Connecticut { contructed a dunyorous cold. A'S Cutarrh Cure was recommended to me, pry to sinte thatlt accomplisbed al] an more tian yt} anid for It. Tuyed toy axent Ae. Bible CACO 7 AIL EMD 0 my Out y OnPAUL HOYTON “While awimmt Sound hud sufered for elude Wel Do Meyer's Cutarrh Cure is sold by Drugetata, ur elivered to any address, et $1.50. Be, Wel Do Meyer's Trentisc on Catarrh bs sonlled free anybody. D. 3. DEWEY d& CO, Agents, 46 Dey- RUPTURE We will bind gurrelyes to Reward. yto m charitable {nsti- #1 in case of an Inguinal Hernia that con ad by th iL we cannot retain with iy ENTIVE COMMON-SENSE Let ba sre. KTLETT, BUTMAN & PARKER, i3 piute-at, Chicago, De. Parkor, tho patontoe, hus hud twunty yours’ ox- erlenco, and ts curing man; upture, Munufucturora of the celebrated Coinmun> Soneo Truss, ndopted by the Govearninent na the bos WICORD s VIFAL RESTORATIVE. NN nnn RICORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE Ins been acrutinized and indorsed by the Academy of Medicine of Paris, and stond tho test of over half a century aan apecitic far Nervous and Physical Debill- ty from {ndincretion oF excons, Toss of manly vigar, ec. ‘Thora [su wolt-known principle tn animal phyalology, that uo vitat ction can tako placo oxcopt through the agency of the nervous s: any orguan ts woakoned Ricord’s Vitat Restorative fa purely a vesotable pill Can bo had of Jovassor, 10 bis rue Nichelieu, Paris, France, or of Dr. 8. 1, Bigasmoni United Btates, Singor Hutidine, Ht. nid four Umes the ‘veolpt of price. If tho norve powor to sole agent for the HUSTIRAY BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st,, New York, DEPOSITS recolved subject to check at sight, and weed ny «Ni! GOVERNMENT BONDS, STOCKS, unt nent socurilive bought und sold on oom DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON London Joint Stock Bank, London. and soli all American Seouritiva upon the Jone tack Exchanxe un the muet fuyarable torus, THE IN Of operating in Btoe! Prom tle thi: yew F cent on inyeaunpnte vt €. ALLEY & GALE, Pitbatkaretn thee pee Grvt-cluss tock I'rivyileges, % In 80 days on free, of i Aaitgena es POL" ““KEATI Go: COUGH LOZENGES, THE GREAT ENG LIMIT MEADE, und recommoudud f¢ a, i wid by alt drugs WUGERA & CO. Now 7 HORMIDS MEET EIES, TO THE PUL D' REMPEDO ERS BEYTERS, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT) AND IMITATIONS hu desire frequently oxprossed, ubrowl, these Bitters, brated for thelr tnenoss cord}al, wad for thelr mele) eusde Of, oF arialig: Lenepfurts be put up wi ALSO IN PEN fur medicinal, fa! J wecordunce with both in the United Bilt is w York, No, Wdobn-st, ' RAILROAD TI} TABLE. ; ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. EXPANATION OF REFPIENCE MARK! , ene" “Bunday excepted, fMonuy creeped. Chicngo Northwestern isattway, Ticket Offices, @ Clark-st, (4h 8, ket, (Shorman House) and ag For Maps, Guldo-Rooke, Time-Tnblos, Bleaping-Car accommodations, apply at any em eC gnine cee tel at oiices of the Company: 2 Clark-at., Grand Facite Hotel, rink Exprean offen (on moriionst St Re stadaaeesN ik Wana athe dena ton West Sido), an Pacific Fant 3.ine. axlour City 4 ¥; ebubuqua Day ‘ex. via ton, anubutie Night Hx, vie C abmaba Night Express... aben Motnus Niait Bxprs inon Day Express. 2 ales Niu} asion,x City & Yankton. Shreavort Rockton & ar deport, uckford &. UM waikée¥ast Mall, i e Express. bitinonn & New Ul Bivinone & Now tin al.ako Geneva & Rocktord: b¥ond du Lae, via dancavtli ApUPS PT uBR SSeS es eseaasTS BEC CCE EEE EEE EE CELE re] 3: 3 Pullman Hotel Cara are run through, betweon Chi- caro and Cou Estas incl DiaMs, on the tratn Jenving Chlcazo No other road rina Pulte jotel cars west of Chicago. apr ob ny other form: 9f —Depot corner of Wolls and Kinzlo-sta, ‘Depot corner of Canal and Kinzio-ats, _ Chicago, Hnelington & Quincy Staltroad. For Maps, Guide-ttovks, Minu-Tatles, Sleeping-Cae, Accuniniodations, upply at any of the following’ Tickot-uticn of the Campane tn Chicago: th Clark eine Hotel, Itrink’s Express Office ton, ol rand Central Depot, corner Canal and, Palmer House, and corner Canal and on Wost site). ‘Arriva. Ottawn & Streator Expross........ ie Netrnnin & Knnans Exprest , pi Hocksont po Dubuque 3 pa Pucitle Faxt Express pm anew & Colucudo Expross , bm Downer'n Grove & pia Aurora Pasnenuor. am & S20 a tx orn Grave Accammodation om ime Dubuque Hs be hapten, slecyHis-Care Hu pocmeea Chtenee oa ee aa ga pokn and Kanaaa Cityron thu Pacite bxpruss Chiengo, Rock Taland & Prettice Rattroad. fe poss corner of Van Huren ane Shermancaie. ficken: COR, 4 lark-at., Shoriuan House, Patmor Hous Grand Pacine Hotel, and 7 Canal, cornor Biadison. ‘Leave. chison Expresa,. Por Accommudatio NIUE Expres. ssa- *Datly excent Sundays. +1) away! Zs cope bon aay ny tDally except Saturdays, Chienga, Milwankee & St. Pani Railway. Union Vopot, cornur Sndisun and Canal-als. Ti ket Oftics, 64 Bouth Clarkest, nnd nt depot. ‘Leave, seiseeeneel® THB Green| ue tural D Milwaukee F:xprosa, Witton £2 8tiemeas Bay, and Me rs ri Chien, and luwa Express. Libertyville Accommodation, Ailwaukee, St. Paul & Minne: tu Fast Mull’ (dally)... Wisconsin & Minnesota, ‘one toi tt Ni $10:10 wmf 4:00 pom t+ 9:00 p mis 7: “Alltzains rin via Alimnukee. z ghd Mlnnenpolts aro good ‘sfiner wa Medison und Pratrio du len, or via Watertown, i Whine wn, La Crosse, and Chicago & Alton. pln Reni as le yg aati a ara Clark-st., Grand Pacific Hotel, and Paiinor jours Leave. 1 Atrive. Kansas City & Denvor Faat Ex...(*12:0) pi * 8:00 pm ¢ 9:0 pm ¢ 7:25 om Bi Et Roblie £’ uw Urionua Expros: Bt. Louls, Sprinuiuld & Texas, Poors, Hurtington { Fant Expr of Polina Peoria % ekin & Peorta Expres ee cee te cu ‘ashing’ dollut® Dwrughe Avcoumodauan, Scuauee: EEEEEEE BE aaah {Zitat Genteat Ratiroan. jepot foot of Lnke-at. und foot of s ‘Teel Ottices tat Handolph-st, noer Garis Grand Pacitic Hotel, and Palmer House. Lenve. | Arrive, St Louie & Toras Expross. t. Louis & Texas Fast Lin Calto & Now Urieuns E: acalro &'Foxas Hxpros Kpringtold Express. Sprinutiold Night Exp Veoria, Buriingtan & Keo! gQn Saturday nizht runs to C fe fon Saturday hight runs to Poors oni b Michi eanical allroad. apoE font af Yen be foutol 'Iwonty-second-ste Grand 2 suuLhoast cornor of Rane dolph, acitiy Hotel, and at Palinor Livuse, Arrive, Mall (via Main and Alr Line)... poy, Expross..., . BlamMazod Acco Atiantio Express (daily, Night Express... 0) ts Pittaburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicngo Ratlwny. Depot corner Canal and Madiaon-ta. ‘Ti Clarkeet, Dniiuer llvuse, wid Grand jracito Moree, Leave, | Arrive. Mall and Erp ay © 7:00 peo Lo pra)p 820) SIP BG BRIE Ba 8 Hialtimare & Ohio. Depots, Exposition Mullding and sdeunil-se icker Oltices KiGlaresats Paleer Totes Grind aeiie Hotol, und Depot (axpusitun Buld'a, Loava, | Arrive. yf 5:20 we palt ta pm Morning Expres Fast bittureces Jake Shore & Michigan Sonthern Kallways Ticket oftices ot depots, Van -Buron-st,, head of la iis, Twonty-second-et, and Korty-thitd-st., ‘Tickee nd Frowght oftivo undurbuyrman House, and tckos, oitices inthe Grand Pacitia Loteland Fulmer Hounds Leave, | Arrive, pei (via Bain Line) clu! New York Exprei AllantioN. ¥. Express (a Fast Expr Pittsburg, Clncinnatt & At, Loute I. I. Cl Alr-Line and Kokomo (Cinetnn Depot, cornor of Clinton und Carrotl-ate, Leave olumbus ro Nig H tl, Indl Mis, Louts-) Cprfgamt AR Kankakee Line. Dopot, foot of Lske-at, und tot of T'wanty-ecoond-st, Lear Arrive, | Cincinnatt, Indianapolis & Loul villo Day Express. Night Exprosa.s. Chicags & Eastern Uijinots Rallroad. iDanvillo Route.) ‘Tlekot Omcos, 7 Clark-st, Malmor 1iouso, Grand Pee cite k cits Hotel and Depo, comor of Clinton and Care Pay dail.» * 8:25 am & Ralls asta Bxpbesscy Es BE PROPOSALS. = Proposals for Gray Granite Entrance-Steps. ‘ Orrick OF BUPEHYVISING ARCHITECT, THRABURY DEMAITIENT, AMMINUTON, [, C., Fou, 10, , 10. Healed proposuia will bo roculved! uf this wittce until 17. on the fit duy of Babruary, 14d, for furnishing and delfveriiy, reudy for suiting, the xray granite slope, bultresses, @ic. fur entrancds of Kiet awry uf wv Uulted Histen Custonielinuay, otc. ut Chicago, in aecurdatiee with drawings ‘and speciticatiuns, cojilvs of which, and uny additional information, may be bad un apulication at thls oflee oF Lue uiicg aif the uperintonden! ‘ 448.0, 1b, ie Buporviaing Architect, Proposals for Tillng, Mantels and Hardware. Ovricn oy Bovutvisine ARCHITECT, PAUTMENT, WaminatoN, Februsry tt, 10, Benled proposuls will ba recolved at tuls uitica untit ni. on tho sit stay oF ‘ebruary, lt, fur the eo~ gauntio or inarulo-tiing for the werbie mantle, Rnd for the hardware required for the United Siutus’ Ou tom-ltouse, eta, at Ublouzy, Ile ia secordance with, drawings and specications, coplus of which, and any additional information, way be had anepplicution 8) Chis onice oF thy ofice Of the Buvertnlondent, Bupervisiow Are SINOELUANEOUN, NO.OURMT . , xorarttDR. KEAN, 473 South Clark-st., Chicago. Consul ota arsenate bese ana ite only physician tu the elty who warranis cures OF re feet. A OARD. Yo all who wre suffering from tbe errors and tndlée grotiunerof Joulh, Murvous weukves, Gutly duce Hae oP'asanuvod, bre, T wilt atau a rocfpa Coat wit Siecorpred by waulsstouary In Benet dpueraan were ses a disV. wig ib * fation Dy Now vorkGige

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