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“MARINE NEWS. - a + spect of a Goneral Resumption of Navigation in March ' Waning. no : Companics Delibor« “ately Organizing for a soe Free Fight. ty of Interesting Local and Gon- ee Y ral Navigation Notes, al fa Propeller at Claveland—Chartors el for Grain. AN OPEN QUESTION, ee vosscl-owners Who anticipate a resump- of navigntion through tho Inkes by the 15th ¢ March will soon havo occasion tosct thelr oteten another notch. ‘Tho Ihth will be at pain few days, and it will fall to bring with fanopen channel of water through tho Straits “Meckinaw. Buch weather os that oxper!- freed sosterday 18 likely to cnuge an indefinit itponement of the date for the opening, should more of it be oxperfonced soon, ns is Ixely to bo the case, At toast three days of fair reathor will bo required to recover from tho efects of such a stormn ns that of yesterday, and Mthe Ist of April may roll nround before a movement looking to tho gencral resnmption of navigation will haye been made. Concerning tho Straits it can be stated that tha prospects nro not vary tinttoring. At Inst yunts they wero, filted with broken ico from jake to IAKO, and this broken ico gave no signs of shifting with the current. A gentleman who fet Cheboygan for Chicnyo last Thursday, and lene hy Way of Fotosky, reports that now fell foite depth of fifteen inches during Thursdle and that clear cold. weathor fol- jowed tho storm. | Another gentleman who lore? chebovaan ” Blinday arrived || hero terday.. 110 makes tho sintement that sleigh- isfirat-clies in the region surrounding the sais. while the weather continues cloar and fold, ‘Tho snowfall above reported will sorve to fect tho ice that ‘blockades the Straits while Pete and, ns ILiles in such a heavy body, ox cecdingly Warm weathor alone, an for aterm cerfenialaye nt Lenat, Will bo required for Its totnl dusoludon. Warm wenthor may fol! low, and the Stralts may ho‘ cloared of ico vy high southwest ‘sinds as early ns the 20th of March, but it doca pot look that way now. THEY WILL FIGHT. A telegram in Tux BuspAy Trinvnw on- nounced that a gathoring of representatives of marine-Snstirance companies was to bo hold at Buffalo Tucsday and Wednesday of tho present week, and prognosticated ‘the nature of the pusiness that had led to the call for tho mect- bog. Weil, tho gathoring hna occurred. “It did not prave to be a general one, and the prognos- tleations ‘have come to naught. Ingtend of of uniform tarifa, of rates on taking’ God hulls, and ot tho propriety of allowing hull and cargo. risks to fo into effect this retson as enrly 48 the Ith of March, the gentlumen assembled together spent their time In an endonvor to or- manizo privately the companies represented for afreo fight against those insurance corporations which Inangurated the recont: oxtruordinary cutting of rates, It looks now ns if this insure ‘ance wur will become general speedily, and that the cutting and elas! ine has only just com- meneed. Sch a war will prove benoficial to sippers and carriers, no doubt, but its effecta upon the companies engaged in it cannot bo olherwigo than disastrous. GETTING READY. The Northorn Transit Lino of propellers and barges is preparing for an carly rosumption of trips between this port and Sarnia, The Captains and ongineers havo been ordored to tho Lowell, &t. Albans, and Clty of New ‘Forks now lying at Ludington, ‘The barge Church bas about com- seed repalre at Miller Bros! yard. She will followed by tho barge Kenting ina day or two. Tho prop Nashun bos been hauled off the in route, aud is now undergolng ropalra: atMilwaukes, After ber present trip to Ludin, ‘tho prop Lawronco will roceed Miller Bros.’ yard for overhauling. At the close tt the present weck the Oswegutchie will also be withdrawn from the Ludington route, and bo pt in rendinees for the Sarnia trade, To-day or o-morrow the barge H. F. Church will lond with graio, but it remains to bo decided whethor it Hall bo delivered at Ludington or Sarnia. ‘Tho props ‘Champlain, Garden City, and City of Con- cord will continue on tho Tall ington route until nevigation..lins been ..reaume ey 1 ftraita. Bir. Diefendorf, the agent of the Une, declares It to be his Intention to start thd "boats * for Sarnia as soon after he 1th of March ns possible, The Clovo- and Sarnia Lino will consist of the props Mil- waukeo, Empire, and Maine. They are now belng fitted out at Cleveland. An offort on tho part of the people of Ogdensburg to induce the managera of the Northern Transit Lino to run the prapollors through to that port onco moro hasfatien through becauscof thocxorbitant tolls Imposed by the Canndian Government for pass- iy through tho Welland Canal. Whilo tho pro- ie wera run through to Ogdensburg tho mpany paid canal-tolls to tho amount of #0000 ench season, Inasmuch as froizhts via the Sarnia route are fully as good proportion ately, an annul saving to the extent of these tolls is now effected. LAUNCH OF A DREDGE, Shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon A mammoth now dredgo, said to bo tho largest ‘ever bullt on tho lakes, was launched in Michi- gan‘ 8iip,* North Pler, by Harry For & Co,,tho contractors. ‘Tho Inunch was ac: complished without hitch or accident. Tho movement down tho ways wna very graceful, bytthe plunge into tho water moat uncouth, Tho bull of the dredge 14 olghty-flve feot long, twenty-nine foot alx Inches wido, and eight feat deep, Tho marine engines aro double, with oyl- inders of twelve inches boro, and fourteen inches Stroke of pistons. ‘The awinglng ongince are a180 double, the oylindors having olght inches boro and twelve Inches stroke. Tho boiler is of tho ‘marine double-fue ordor, and las a capaolty of 225 horse-powor, ‘Tho hoisting and backing machinery {sof the kind known 28 the “cono friction,” the hoisting cone being six feet in diameter, with nino inches conical face. ‘Tho. dredge bag all of tho latest approved ap- paratus for anchoring and ralsing tho anchors y steam, besides boing ontirety now ‘In reapect tathe modo of supporting tho mast. Tho truss- work, which is commonly of wood, in this cuso isentirely of fron, and built with a viow of so- curing absolute rigidity to resist tho strain of tho very long crane which tho dredge carrica. The length of the crano ja forty-five fact. Tha great size and wolght of the hull, and tho im- ed trues. fastenings aud girders of mon, will fnsuro’ greater stability than heretofore atinined. Thoy will onable tho dredgo todeliver her load to tha fullestextent of tho dlpper-arms, apoint which is very desirable in digging: clay: for brick-yards, or in ennal cut- ngs, whera the material should be removed ng faras oxetbte From the water's edgc, Mosers. Fox & Co, cla{in that the new dredge fs In all ro. *pecta the largest and most complote ever built in the United Btates, and although tho contract for the machinary ‘was mute last season bofore the rigoin'iron, tt bill for fron-work alone will Sxccor $10,000. ‘To-day the same work could not boconstructed for less than 815,000, ‘To build the hull, crano, ete., and put the machinery in lon, bas cost close upon $8,000. Thus the ropresents a total investment of $18,000, —— “PORT PICKINGS, Capt, John Higgins, of this city, will sail the sehr Trinidad tho present sonson. Last avoning. the tug Hackloy tawod the schr Dessle Bonlt out into the luke fora trip. A fore-and-nft scow was at anchor in the outer bor yesterday, weather-bound, Yesterday the barge Manitowoo took on a full Cargo of corn, about 88,000 bu. Tho rate of treight 1s not known, Gome claim that she ro- peice only 6c, while othors inalst that the rate sedhO, Schr Josophino Lawrence has boon chart- itt to curry, cargo of bark, from Ahnapeo to Giicage at #325 por cord. Mosbra. Miller and urlaly effooted tho engagemont yostel ne tent Gubriet Gundanion will leave for uitAo my ug to morrow to fit out the sobr Montauk, ta id ba uk i$ to bave wire rigging in pluce of ylivateim-birga Annio Laurte will leave for trade ek on Thursday, to on, inthe lumbor {ade betwoun that port and Chicago for tha en ‘The: Annio Laurie ia commanded by nape fob Fipatrick. @ -Otta,. of Manistee, will bo enginosr of ready i £60 How steaim-bargo, now noarly woUkLS. ue hy, BMeCormick, ot Milwaukeo, has bought te gideche Honest'Jobn, of the Miller Brothers, sie Higgio and William H. Homea havo as- tod the ieenmettamnstes = te men sence aed Abe sale of th Emma, jacob Hanson eT ete ae aie wes recorded fy n {Stterday. Consldcration only €26. The Ema eat uresent gunk inthe North Branch. sho Wil bo rajued, repaired, and Utted out for busl-, 14s, Other sates of vi recorded at th uname Htousg withta a oper tne aro tho tcl iy atu? aa Sorat os $500; and te Se tes ‘by Mary M. Yaindgolt to Carson 4. 7 SEAMEN'S JON, * a The Sedimen's Talon Hold a tooling Last night phe bull No, @ Randolph street, The eloction ne Preaident of the Detroit Union regultgd as amet. Wiiam Canyoo, 160; Richard Hackett, \ & Thoreport of the Trenaurer showed @ bal- Anoo oF S483 ta tho credit of the Uni! Am ber of the Union attempted to bring up tho question of wages, but the matter was postponed tilltho next meeting, On Friday otening tho Union will make nominations for officors, and on tho 16th of March a general election will be hold slong the lnkes wherever tho Union bas ranches. Tho olection usually takes placo tn April, tut on necount of the carly opening of navigation this season It tas been ordored: in March. The result. of the elections elscwhore will not bo known for q few days, but it is sup- posod Cannon will be elected, MATTERS AT MILWAURKER, Apeetat Dispatch to The Uhteago Tribune, MILWAUKER, March 0.0. J. Kershaw was to- day trying to find at what figure vessels at preront lonted with whent on his account would dollvor thelr enrgocs at Grand Haven, but no arrangement was effected up ton late hour. It Js reported that he contemplates shipping be- tween 100,000 and 200,000 bushots to Now York via Grand Haven before navigntion fairly opens. The following sales were filed Cor record In the Custom-itoune to-day Sehr City of Sheboygan, Michael Wintor to Christian Ttaab, ‘both’ of Sheboygan, one-hit, ‘Scow Laurina, John Netson, of ttncine, to John Johnson, of fame place, one-half, &535. Schr J. 3. Newland, ‘thomas 8. Tuddook, of Chicago, tn George W. Blauson and Hugh H. Jones, of Racine, one-third £1,200, Arrived—Sehr Len Waby, from Manistee, with lnmbor, and echr 0, 8: Davis, from White Lake, with ralirnnd ties, Clenred—seby Willam Smita and scow Marla for Ludington. CLEVELAND. Spectal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune CreveLAnn, 0., March 1.—Tho stmr North- west, of the Cluvoland & Detroit Line, arrived thie ovening from Dotroit, and regular trips will be commenced Immediately, The bont encoun- tered constderabic flonting {co for sovon or elght miles above Point nu Pelco Island ight, but it made no serious obstacla to progress, This ts the enrlicst arrival at this port on record from polnts at any distance, Tho stenm-barge Cormorant and consort, sehr Pellean, left for Toledo to-night to take ona cargo of grain. ‘This is the first departure, MORE WAR. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Borravo, N.¥., March 9.—The confidential meeting of insurance men is not, 8 was Bup- pereeee roncral one, but consists of representa ives ofanumber of compnnics who met to organize privately for a freo fight. ANOUND THE LAKES. Tho prop Faxton arrived at Alpena from Bay City Suturday. ‘This fs called tho earliest arrival over known at Alponn. The Dominion Government lins decided to bulld a Hghthouse nt Port Stanicy during the present year. Charies Bewlck bas purchnecd tho sehr San Diogo of J. P. Clark for $42,000, The Ban Diego {a 0 fine schooner of 809 tons. Dotroit Insurance agents have agrec’ to fix the enrgo-insurince rite at Ho on nll cargoes londed this month for shipinent to Buffale on or after April 1... ‘This applies to A vessels only, and is subject to change. At Grand Haven, according to tha Herald, tho tug Edwards, which burned Inet year, 1s belnr made into.a propeller 100 fect long, and will rin between Manistee and St. Joseph, and the barge Montpelier Is to bu converted into a bark thore, The work on the big pronaligr at the Wheeler Drydneke in East Saginaw is belag pushed vig- orously. ‘Tho Enst Saginaw Herald of Fridny saya: “Tho _stoum-barze Oakland, commanded by Capt. F. W. Stanton, came up tho river from Bay City yesterday, and, with tho bargesSparrow and Martina, will commence this morning to tuke on cargocs of Jumber at this port. Tho Jumber (8 consigned to Cleveland partics. This ts tho first charter of tho senson, and is made onrilor than in any provious senson, ‘The freight is reported at $3.00." Tho schrs Biyeepsinkes, D. M. Fostor, and pcre ro chartered to load with wheat from ‘oranto to Oswego or Kingston nt Bo, Tho work of setting up the now iron propellers of tho Western and Anchol Lines will begin next weegnt Wyandotte, and thon bo pushed forward mMpidly. Allfo-saving station will probably bo estab shed at Band Reach this senson with n trained crew ready at all times to give rellef in caso of mishaps or disasters, ‘The range lights at the mouth of the Saginaw River aro lighted. ‘A dapateh from William Smith, Acting Mints- Yer of Marino, confirms tho nnnouncement that tho Welland Canal would not bo opened to navi- Ration before May 1. Ono cause of delay Is tho construction of a railway bridge, for the founda von of tho plors of which blasting has only just eKetT, ‘Thero is a petition in circulation asking tho Canadian Government to make a harbor of refuge at Petco Island, on the south shore, ‘Advices from Toleda-sinte that tho apposed intention of the Wabnsh Railrand, ns discussed at: the recent Chicago mocting, to make a gi- ntio move to scoure frelght-husliess the com= Ing sengon by opening n water route from To- ledo to the ‘senbourd, ts confirmed by recont developments there. It 13 necortained that Agent Colton has ut under contract tho Inst of Baven large propellers to go tipon such a route, one to lenve Toledo daily, and to begin imme- diately upon the opening of navigation. These Preee! ora must already be atlont somewhere if hoy are to go into commission on tho now route upon the opening of navigation, On Monday tho stmr Metropolis encountered a large ficld of now ico twelvo miles outside of Alpona, and was forced back Into port, Tho mercury touched 6 degrees helow zero, ‘The Toledo stmr Chief-Justioc Walte fs having two trusses put Into her bull. € A Choboygan dispatch dated Monday says: “Heavy northwest wind provalled yesterday and lnat night. Tho mercury, ranged below Zero. The ice with this wind is froricing down the Straits from Lake Michigan, which indicates that {t is all broken up in that locality.” ———$ WAREHOUSE COMMISSION. ‘The Monthly Moeting at Springfold— The Grain Interests of Chicngo—In= spettion of Wheat. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunte SPRINGFLELD, IL, March 9.—Tho Nailroad and Warchouse Commissioners held their monthly meeting to-day. The roport of Chicf-Inspector Roynolds for Fobruary showed that the net earnings of tho Inspection Dopartment Inst month were $1,200,032, Tho collections for tho January aecount were $4,682.04. Tho “in" in- spection during Fobrunry aggregated 0,057 cars and tho “out” inspection 1,003,600 bushele, Thore woro thirty-nino cara referred to tho Committee on Appeals, the track inspection be- ing sustained on twenty-three and roversed on sixteen, Tho Inspector nskod leavo to mako teleptione connection between bis oflice and tho Galena Klevator, e Commiasionor Bogue reported back the cam- munication from Charica Handolph, Secretary of tha Chicago Board of Trade, relative to the reamblo and resolutions adopted by the Bourd In regurd to the Inspection of No.8 wheat. Ho tiiso submitted Chicf-Inepeator Reynolds’ roport upon tho subject. The Directors of tho Hoard ktuted that No, $spring wheat recently drawn from warchouse wus mitde into flour which ine spected unsound, and that ft is understood what properly japcoterl under tho rules would givo a Quality for No, dwheat that would moke sound flour, ‘To this the Chicf Inspector replies that, “Roferring tothe ruloa it will bo found that it 1s prescribed that ‘No. 2 spring wheat shall bo sound, reasonably cloan, and of good milling quality,’ and that ‘No. 3 spring woent shall Ine clude all inferior, shrunken, or dirty wheat welghing not less than fifty-three potinds to the measured bushel.’ In tho description of the rate No, 8 the words ‘sound and of good mili- tox quality’ aro not used, and it ins always been Aha prgtog of tho: Inspectors to include in this rade, when the weight permits, a proportion of damaged grain, bolloving it to be allowable under the desoriptive word ‘inferior,’ and provided it isnot musty, whfoh practica has been in vogue from the commencement of the inspection to tho presont time. It is probablo that n very large proportion of tho wheat recolyerd here and Inspect No, 8 during tho past wus sutiiclontiy fi found ta makosound Hour, but that wos rathor an Ineldont resulting from the goneral character of tho annual crops as delivered on this market than of the inepection understood to be tho re- quirement of tho rule defining that grade." Mr. Reynolés furthor saya that 9 chango of the rulo. ar coustruction of ft which should excludo all = unsound — whout from No, and provide that it should ul- ways bo of such sound quality as to produce sound tlour, would be attonded with considerable difMoulty and emburrusainent, and, however uc voptable ta the milling inforest, would meet Witt opposition on the part of rocclvers, Counissioner Binith reported that be had con- ferred with tho oflicers of tho Ilinole Coutral in Telation tothe Paxton complaint, and hoped to reach a satisfactory adjustment of tho matter, Hu aeked further thine, which was granted, ————__— AN UNDOUBTED CENTENARIAN, Monday's TrmuNE contained an account of the 100th birthday of an alleged con- tenariun Iviog in this city, Buck casos being exceedingly rue, thore waa naturally some do- urco of justifiable doubt as to the strict corroct- ness of the claim to centonarjan distinction, A gentleman Hlving in this city, however, has since sent Inacopy of tho Boston Journal of ¥eb. 23 conta!ning the particulars ot a case: abel would to show that, whilo {ustances of persons septa ing inolenundredth birthdays ae | Indood “he Dern Feast oontunarian referred to is \* rm jana brick Bailey, of Washington, N. H., aerate touted bie HL birthduy ou tho ith of Fobruary last, Tho event was one of grent Joeu) importance, notwithstanding the fact that tho surroun count ersons who had uttulned the ages of 102, 101, .and 104 years before doath out them off. Mr. Bailey, who*was born at Weare, came from having dicd at &, bie grandfather at 97, wloag lived stock, his father-a Revalutiona: soldicr—hav' and hig mothor at 8, Ho was brought up on on farm, but also learned an THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MARCI 10, 1880. te make hoots and shor having attended school, beeame archool-tencher, In 42 he married a ay, In New Boston, and mova to Washington, N. H., tn 1864, atnee which time his life bas heen assed in rurnl quict-an exemplary and grent- iy respected citizen, tn comnfortalio home, Med tho office of a deacon ina Christin church, served as n Belectman, and beenme prominently iientified with the temperance enuse and tho Interests of Masonry. lic was twice married, his last wifo dying tn 1867. Boven children are still ivi one of whom, with his wife, resides on tho old farm, and the two tako excellent care of thelr aged parent, For same tho part Mr, Bailey has been unable to perforin nny manual Inbor, though be has only reen two dnya in the Inst twenty-nine years when he could not get up andaress, Ho once called inn sur- genn tonttend toa wound tn his leg; but, with that exception, haa never required the services ofa physician. Althount saknowled sion that, In hiq youth, he accaatonally imbibed "hot and re- helltous lynora,” tho centenarinn is abla to say that for tho past eight yenrs ho haa been a tec. totuler. Old ns ho ls, Mr, Balley writes a clenr, hold hand, a specimen of which has been shown ‘Tite Tamuxe by tho gentleman In this elty itovo roferred to. There aro five gencrations of this famtly naw living. In the enso of these ancient New-Englanders, it should be remembered, there in less cure for doubt than in tho case of alleged centenarians in this gection of the country, for the reason that tn that Down-East clime a person's ago is generally a mattet of record, and capable of verification, whilo elsewhere & Btutement Aa to one’s age generally hangs on f mere sayeso, which, of course, affords no proof that it Is strictly and absolutely correct. THE COURTS. SOUTIT CHICAGO REAL ESTATE, In tho Fidellty Hank caso an order was mate Monday giving the Itecelver conditional nuthor- ity to sell tho southeast quarter of Seo. 1%, Ti, 1, for $40,000, ono-third cash and the remainder in one, two, and three years; that fs, !1f no objec: tions were filed in twelve days. Yesterday George A. Bhufeldt, one of the stockholders In tho defunct corporation, fled objections to the proposed sale on the following grounds: I. Thoro ia no negendity for un Immediate sala of this property. A dividend hne recently been declared to the creditors. and a suficient amount of money for another dividend cannot be col- Iected nt lengt within six months. U. This property a rapidly rising in value. It war assessed in 1807 nt $2 the offer Is now £40,000, tu ndvance of nenrly 40 per cent in two yeurs, | The objector isinformed by competent Persons that an altiost immediate prosp ive value of this property is not tess than $160,000, and that within one year it will bring that sum, ‘or $1,000 per acre. TI. The cash to be realized on this salo will add ‘only $13,053 to the fund in the hands of tho Receiver, About $26,066 Is leferred for one, two, wid three years, 60 that practically the whole amount inay ngs well be deferred until stich time as the property can be sold at an In- evitable advance In price. 1V, Tho majority of the remaining assets of this bank is made up. of interests in real estate, all of which ig now Increasing In value, and it ts in the Interest of creditors and stockhialders that tho beat possible prices be obtalned in order to pay tho debta. ‘ SIAPYPY YOUTHS, ‘The Committee nppolnted by the Appellate Court tooxamine the students for admission to the Bar yesterday presented their report, do- eiding that tho whole class of twenty-seven were qualified to bo admitted, They also took occasion to remark on the unusually good ex- amination the students were ablo to stand. The- following {a the Ist of the successful young men who wilt soon swell tho Mready large, st of | Chicago lawvers; Frink’L. Rennett, G, W. Browning, 1. T. Bow- cher, C. Tz, Blanchard, W. D. Burge, 8. C. Cratts, John W. , . O. Fergus A. Fele urson, us be yeu lows, A. W. Greon, D.C, Hays, Thomas TH. Hodson, fH. Harnett, W.1.8. Hunter, F. J. Le Moyne, Yanno J. Lovinson, David R. Lowis, 'T. B. MeMartin, F. W, Parker, Henry It. Rhone, John jtoat, W. B. Scott, F. P. Speck. Edwin, Wyman, Hardeo Wamnaloyy Ws Es ‘William, ‘fhontus i on. DIVORCES. Mary J. Reynolds filed n bill yesterday com- plaining that her husband, James Reynolds, had deserted hor sinco 1877, aud that sinco thon ho had wholly gone (o tho bad, and had been living in. opun sultety with another woman, Eugenin S. TH! Js also living aaingle life prac- tenlly, ber husband having gono gold-bunting: in 1818 and forgotten tarcturn, Soshe wants to be permitted to tako caro of herself and her two children hy herself, Judge Burnum yesterday granted a divorce to Mary A. Robinson from Arthur Robinson on tho ground of drunkenness. Judge'Tuley granted a similar decree to Torn Rettkit from Ferdinand Rettka on the ground of dosertion, eS PEMS. Judgo Darnum yestertiny sustained the de- murrer in tho bill in tho caso of Moseback agaluat J. H. Recs, South-Lown Collector. This was a bill to enjoin tho collection of a per sonnl-proporty tax, and it was claimed the special doputy imade a memorandum of tho propor amount or asacssinent which was afterward ralsed to £3,000, without complainant's knowledge, Tho Judge sustained the demurrer ‘on the ground that tho figures of the Assessor or deputics were not tn asscssment, but only he- came ich after the Board of Equalization had passed on thom and ao fixed them, FEDERAL COURS, Frederic Chase, axcoutorof the will of Androw Moody, decensed, filed a bill Saturday aguinst: Helen A. Harwood, William E., Loulsa A. and Bertha H. Harwood aud othora to forectoso a trustedeed for 85,000 on Sub-Lote 8 and 4 in tho Assossor's Subdivision of Lots 7 and 8, Block 20, In tho originnl Town of Jollet. Bradford Hancock was yesterdny olected As- aigneo in bankruptcy of Rangom M. Chester, and George W. Campbell of Marcus Bf, Holmes, STATE COURTS. Octavius Perce commenced # sult in trespass agilnst tho Columbia Fire-Iusurauce Company, olninting €5,000 damages. PROBATE Count. In tho estate of Abram Rosonthal tho will was proven, lotters testamontary wero Issued to Hetty Rogonthal, and her individual bond for 26,000 was upproved. — THE CALL, Jovar Drusuoxp—In chambers. Jupar BLopaxtr—No court until Thursday. Aprzttats CourtT—3i, 35, 36, 37, 38. No casa on hoaring. Jopar Gany—620 and 690 to 715 Incluslye, ox- cept 661, 690, 691, 602, and 694, No case on trinl, Junge Buiti—Proliminary call, 901 to 051 In- usive, Peremptory call, 872, 673, 870, 881, 6&2, 880, 604, No case on trint. Junge Jaszson—Chuncery motions at 9:15 Am, ‘Jubar RoaEns—80 and 81. No cago on trial. JupGe MORAN—103, 109, 212, 122, 115, 115 to 130 Inclusive, oxcopt 117, 118, and 120, No. 100, King va, Cox, on trial, Jupae TuLer—4, %, and 8, No.2 on hearing. JuDAE BARNUM—d and 3 of now calondar, No ease on henring. ‘Junae Loomis—Common law casos—Nos, 16, 8, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 1 Be eB, Pl 5,20, Td, By ynhaE GAMESON--Criminal Court—Nos, 081, 1,083, 1,027), 1,002, 1,019, 1,044, 1,045, 1,048, and 1,050, JUDGMENTS, Supznron Count — Conrrssions — Christian Zuber vs. Willlam and Maria Nittol, $504.73, JuAR SxrTH—Moses Gimblo ot al. va. Thomas Forguaon, &k.88,—Cbistophor Jepson vs. G, 6. Sauer, $04, ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. Orrawa, Ll, March 0.—Tho following wero tho Supreme Court proceedings to-day: 6, Hiainos vs.Tho Pooply; motion will bo re- tained until tho final hearing. 100, Garrick vs. Chamberlain; motion denicd, 9. Gray vs, Agnow et al.; motion dented for rehearing. Opinion will be modified, Ordered, That Rulo 38 of this Court be so umnended that any party dealring a rehearing, in addition to the notice nowrequired to be given to the oppoatt party orto hig counsel of hia Intention to apply fora rebenring, abatl also file with the Clork of this Court in tho Grand Division tn which the cause may be pending aoopy of Buch notioo within fifteon duys after tho filing of tho opinion in respect to” which tho rehenring is nought, and tho right to file @ petition for ree hearty ghall dopond upon a compliance with this rule. 05, Kellogg v8, Mooros motion to dismiss ap- peal. , Bennett va, The People; motion by defeni- ang fiverror to bo adinittod to bail und to aif the umount thereof, ‘Bt. Russoll ct al. ve. Maddon; motion to dis- obarge the rulv. Hulo dischurged, and cross inotion to sot aside order dischurging the rulo, 60, Union Mutual Lifo- Insurance Company vs. Campbell; diminution of record suggested, and motion for leave to filo amended record, 46. Grant vs. Rand; motion by plaintiff in ers ror for oxtonsion of {ime to Ale briefe, Call of the docket: 21, Bromloy vs. Goodwin; taken. 22 Sehdnborger ya. Nusselt, and 23, Bertrand vs, Walker; continued for service. £4, Alken va. Roach; continued as por stipula+ lon, 2%. 'Tho People, oto., va. Thatcher, 23, Bristol a . V8. ‘County of Carroll; 80, Gil- lott va, Hoth; and 83, Moyor ve. Farwell; taken on call, 37, City of Chicago ys. Jamoson, and 28, Bama vl ‘Goudy: ‘dlamssod for want of i menontiog. 20. The People ve, Dulantys . O. & L it, B, Company ye Frisbeys con- Ue : BL. German National Bank of Chica, Meudoweraft; argued orally and taken, wae ed. 40. Yeates vs. G: regs taken. Adjourned tog o'clock Ww-morrow morning, — KANE COUNTY CIRCUIT. Spectat Mepateh ta Tha Chicago Tribune, Grxnva, IL, March 9.—The Kane County Clr- cuit Court resumed ncasion here to-day, Judge Kellum preslding. It was announeed that court vill adjourn ina day or twountll tha 224 tnst., sthen a peremptory call of the Chancery docket will bo commonced, Judge Upton to preside, A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. "Tho Peenliar Freak of a Man tn Brooke Jyn—An Individual Wanted Who In “Willing to Die for Christ. Bnooktyn, March —Thero is still some ex- eltement among certain circles over the freak of George Tilton, of Newburyport, Mass., who ad- vertised fora martyr. ‘Tilton obtained board In fi private family on Dean strect. Hoe was a reg: ular attendant at Boecher’s and Tatmage’s, and elnimed to be a watch-case maker, ‘One afternoon Inst week bis landtady was sur- prised by numberless calls. from men who same Inanswerto the following advortisament ino local paper ANTED-A GOOD CHRISTIAN MAN SHO lina no relatives or friends living, and who ts willing to die for Christ, Apply at ai Venn-st, When Tilton arrived home from his work in the orautngy and was questioned regarding tho meaning of the advertisement, he raised his arm andshouted: "Oh, I wanta man to stand up for Christ; one who would be banged or have hie throat out for the cause.” To all visitors who called during tho evening ‘Tilton explained: * There is no monoy in this, but arceret which will be revenied when the right man comes.” ‘The right man failed to make his apperiraness and Tilton, seeming to realize thit bls mission was a failure, announced bis determination to oto orton, anying be bad receivod a dispatch rot his father, Ho pee bis board and Iefton an evening bont. After his departure his landlady found the fol- lowing letter, left for the cditication of friends who might call in answer to bls advertisement: “Mia Boake: Lwant a man to go to Sin Francisen and dare speak tn favor of the Chi- nese or ngninst Dennis Kearnoy. Hy so doing, and keeping a record of all that passes, he can do inuch for God und the good of the world. He must love Christ enough to pry bis own way. “GLOROE A. TILTON.” It {s tho belief of those who know Tliton here that he is.a religions monomaning, Since hisde- parturo large numbers of postul-cards have been received from people of the variuus towns of Masanchusetts, and other New [ngland towns, showing that he had advertiecd in Eastern papers. A CANAL EXPERIMENT. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Intasorgs AND Micmaan: CANAL, Burenine ‘TRNDENT'A Orrice, Lockport, Il), March 0-1 shall rniso all the waste-gates at this end of Summit level of the canal, and draw off and out all the water that will run out during several days,—say Thursday and Friday, and, Berbers: Saturday, T shat) not close the gates nt Summit. ‘This will be a god opportunity to see how much effect it will have upon tho water of the Chicago River, or how far from Lockport it will affect the water in thecanal. Allthose who have been bowl- ing about inlamunegement should now come for- ward and prove whut thoy say, or hereafter hold tholr peace, Yours truly, Wat, Tuoaas. ——— You will look in vain for blemishes if you use Glenn's Sulphur Soap, Avold counterfeits. ggeEeE—_—C__—_— SS FELLOWS HYPOPHOSPHITLES, NERVOUSNESS. Itadords me groat plonsure to benr testimony 1a the benente T have received’ from using Fellows, Compound fyrup of Hypopbosphites. 1 have recom= mended {tto many of my frends, and It haa proved an excellent, curative for Nervousness and General Debliity, 111s niso 0 Aret-clasa ‘Tonle, enabler a per- fon to fake on teah rap xtipating effects con tried. a Ny, arnt ia free from the cone eristic nt other tontes § have ALY JOHNSTON, Sontreal, Read Dr, Earle’s Testimonial. MR JAMES I. FELLOWS, Manufacturing Choml:t: Sin: Kor roveral months past f hove used your Compound Sycup in the trentment of Incipient Phthisis, Chranie Bronchitis, and ather Afections of the Chost, atid I have no herltntion in stating that it maks OAL B Ee the remedies used In there dine cases, Boing an exrellent Nervous Tonte, it exerts n direct Influence on the Nervous Syste), and through: Mt, It invigerates the body. It affords mo plensure to recommend a remedy which Is really good in enaek for which St is intended, when so many advertised are worse than useless. Lam, sir, yours trily, 2. Be EARLE, SR,, B.D, It cures Asthma, Loss of Volee, Nouratetn, St. Vitus’ Danoe, Epiieptis Fits, Whouping Cough, Nervousness, anid 188 most wondorfil adjunct to otter remedies 10, sustaining Ifo during the prveess of Diphtheria, $2~ Do not be Aecolved by remedies benring a aint- liar namo; no other preparation 1s 8 substiuto for this under any cireumstancos. Price, $1.50 per bottle. Six for $7.50, ‘SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. J, N. HARRIS & CO., Western Agents, CINCINNATI, 0. Seana AS RENE oe CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. Renppenranco, aftera year’s nhsence, of the World's Teena aittaat ated he Brie Phuniston SARE Next Fridsy. REMENYI SECURE SEATS N Noxt Saturday, Afternoon and Night. TO-DAY. In which T'wo Concortaand One Matines RDOUARD REMENEY Sit vo wesistod by oo Mino, TERESA CARTENO Tho LIESEGANG QUARTET, Miss EMMA THURSTON, Mr. B, DECELLE, © dng thecal; Misa GAVIN, For which Grand Hntertalnments tekgta will be sola ‘the Popular Prices 0: 560 > Cents, including VES gusnnven SEAT, Soventy-fvo Cents and Ono Dollar, on and after This Morntnx, at the Content Nusesttall Box-umce, EO. Ht ENTER, Muriagor. {iii CAUSE REVEALED. How Various Ills of Human Life Are Ex- plained, and Thelr Origin Under stood, Discovery of a Subtlo Acid In tho Blood Which Causes Pain, Disease, and Often Death. ‘The Way by Which It Gets Into the Blood, “and How It Can Be Kept Out. Some New Scientific acts of Great Importance. ‘One of the most !mportant revelations of the present time ts the discovery beyond a doubt that Urie Acid {n the blood ‘Is the cause of all Rheumatle troubles, This actd causes a fersnen- tation in the bioud, which gives great pain to tho muscles, atiffens the Joints, and often binsts the entiro lite. The natural question ts; “ How docs this poisonous urle Aci g Tho answer Isenay: It 1s becnuse the kidnoys rt) erly pete their functions and throw off this acld through the natural channels, thus permitting it to get ecnttered through tho entire system, Thia is logic: it ts ecience, going right to the source of tha stream, aa all rendars can readily see. Tt would be ns ensy to dam the Nile with bulrushesas to attempt to ane uihilate confirmed rheumatic troubles by lotions and cubbings: but by putting the kidneys ina healthy condition the enuse [6 removed, and tho uate nua a the system instead of remaining In the blond. The most certain ruler and regulator of tha Kidneys known to tuankind fe Warner's Sufo Kidney and Liver Cure. Its power over theso ureana is shinply wonderful, Head the follow ng: BALT LAKE CITY, Jan. Zh 180, Co. itachoster, N.Y. In 18s, at Washington, 0. C.. T expe. tleniced & severe attack of Preumonis, terminating in ‘Hepatitis (Intlanimution of the ver), which gadunily extended tu. the kidn y entire system wns in & torrie condition, My'skin became yellow, dry, and fernrish; my limbs began to swell, and, with certain denth staring me in the face, 1 beenme utterir de- ‘was kepl by my physician—one vf tho 3 MeLON—UPOH AN exclusive milk diet for five months, with no improroment, but an orurayn- {lon of all iny symptoms, My cnse seemed utterly hopeless. and wus au roynrded council of tha iuosteminent phyatcians in the city. Death secmod jnevitable. Uy tho advico uf a friend T was induced to try Warner's Snfa Kidney and Liver Cure, and in ten weoks 1 war entirely restored, and t verily belleys Warner's safe Kidney und Liver Cure tho beat medi- ne reparod. m, gentlemen, grateful yours, Ere ct Ta AVERE Ie Clork Suprome Court of the Terrtory of Lish. It {a needless to comment Upon such testimo- ny: itis unquestionable. Warner's Sufo Kidney and Liver Cure Js for sale by oll druggists. For the kidnoys ft [s preéminont, aud for rhoumatle troubles tnequalcd. MINERAL WATER. The SILURIAN MINERAL WATER Is the oniy ino CURE for DIABETES and Bright's DISEASE of the KIDNEYS. It is Nature's MARVELOUS REMEDY for all Kidney di- seates, Urinary disonters, Coustipation, Dropsy, Gravel, Lirer Complalut, Dyepersia, Suter wo longer, but ny a gallon for 40 cts. and drink tel home, LARGE DE~ BCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET milled FREE, civ. tug complete DIRECTIONS FOI USE, TESTI- MONIALS and MEDICAL OPINION. Do not vermultanother water tobe substituted for SILURIAN, fF your druggist does not keep Lonier direct from the Silurian Spring, ANDERSON & HASLAGE,Prope. Waukesha, Wis. Chicago Ottice 161 Lataile St., Room GR. For sale in Chicago by Buck & itay ner and other strat-claas druggitts who are supplied “ae with printed directions for wae, AgrCut this oul. NEW PUBLICATIONS. A Musical Library. DITSON «t CO. from timo to time gather to- gether thelr best, chuicest, most sucocsstul, and po ular plocos of sheet music, and bind them in hand- some volumes of from 33) to 20 pagos, Sheet Muslo There are now 2 huoks of the pories. Collects , thoy contain pearly all the really Rood stcot munlo evor pablished. Separately considared, cach book is hidepondent of the other, and holds the boat songs or pleco of ite kind, ‘The vory moderate cost comimenda them, Price In Bonrds, $2.00; Cloth, $2.00; Gilt, $3.00, The following are the VOCAL Books only: Sunshine of Song. 1 popular Songs. World af Song, (Songs. Grent varity. Gema of English Sang. Wonks, Now book. Household Melodies, 2yols, 147 Songs. Moore's Trish Melodic. 100 famous airs, Ailver Chord, 10) Son) i Gems of German 8 “ 100 German Goma, Beot! 1 Scottish Gens, fiacred - Ndof tho dost. Shower of earls, capital Ducts, Wreath of Gems, {6 Songs, quite varied. Sliver Wrenth, @8ongs, Ducts, and Trios, Operatic Penrls. (2 favorite Opora Songs, Musica! Treasure. Vocal and Instrumental. Any book mailed, post-free, for above prices, LYON & HEALY, Chicago, Il. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. PROPOSALS, TO CONTRACTORS A 1 ‘tt b inaiene’Haultoad Conipanet at Grand: itayiae Sich, for the construction of # building for general ofticon, Hiane and ee ee can he seen ot And iver ae Fig Wo refuse say and ail bids ro a. Seti sorved. TANT, resident und G, Af, Propasula for Subslatence Rtores, OrvICE OF PURCHASING AND DKvOT COMDUBHATY OF SUDSISTENCE PIAA, Neb., Maret 2, Bealod proponats, in duplicutu, subject to the usual conditions, will be reoolvod at tits olice unl x on ‘Tuesday, March th Ist, at wblo! Unie end placa they will bo opened In the prosenco of bidders, for furuinbing and delivery at tho Bub~ sintence Warchouse in Oman, ur (in caso of tho jour, In now, strong, singlo a madecftwiod cotton, froe from alsing. ‘he Flour to be niade trom No. 1 Spring Wheat, half bard, half soft, or Odessa. ‘Vo be sweated beture grinding aud mixed in nliiin nde highground, Sample of the Flour to be sont with the prop 11 to be delivered by March « of proposals and epectilestlons: omnes. 1 i k forms eat at this ry ivorament reserven the rigt to relect reaueve NHIOMAB WILSON, Gba Ue Beas ‘The all proposals. HAVERLY’S THEATRE, J.T, WAVERLY, froprivtor und Managor, LAST WEDNESDAY MAT . NESDAY DAT WEDNESDAY NIGIT. PIRATES OF PENZANCE, ‘The Inst Great, Xucceas of the authors at Pinafore, GILMEAUT and SULLIVAN, by DW Oyly Carte’s Opera Company. Baextra, for ruserved peals. Matinee, night, prlevs, junday Night—Hariley Caiupbeil's “Galley HOOLEY'S THEATRE, AMERIOA'S PRIMA DONNA, ALICE OATES, AND HEI COMIO OPEILA COMPANY, Grund Matinee this day 063». m. : GUKOFLE-GIIOFLA, {This (Wednesday) and ‘Thursday ovenings and Bate urday Mutinoe, PARFUM ean oa on Of JAMES A. OR OAIE with Superb Beonery, MYVICKER'S THEATRE, Every Rrontng, Mutingos Woduosday and Saturday, Tompiing & Hill's Boston Theatre Company In the Sensational Siclodrama, THY TWO MOTHERS. T. W. KEENE and MRS. THOS, BARRY Ex THE CARD, Noxt Wook—The inimitable LOTTA, HAMLINS THEATRE, Unqualified success of tho intensely tnteresting neutlcs! drama, wnuled ‘THE LOVE OF TWO SAILORS. Received on tte rat production last evening with lara." Cee eel es th ce tie Ras atar x 01 @ Hust Byer purupon tho logo la Chicago, Proposals for Mund-Stretehers for Ambu- lance Wagons. . : wns, ON the dae OF Bi ret, Tnatmuty atw H aca a yt ae une hundred und ity (U0) bland-Niretchers for ‘Nate thulanee Wagons, ariny pattorn, of the sdupted apuct- ation Tropusats for a leas ban auifet SACOPIECREG, re eee Bare es ‘The Govornaiont resorves the right to rejectany orall proposals, lank proposals, dotalled spocitteution, and tall tn~ formauon us to the manner of bhiding, conditions tn Bo bbavrved by biduers, and Urine uf contract and payuient, wilt ba furnishud ou pplication to this uf eae Envelopes contalnt roposals should be marke: rere eee tuna Uirotcuursyt and suronesd 10. the undorsigned. GUL HOYT, Asst Q.3L.U 8 A epot Quartormisster, TRUSSES. RUPTURE! seztonn Reward. We will bind ourselves $0 pet iaat fhariiabie tution #0 In oon ne mse Of WD tbat oan be retained by tho hand thi cannot retuin wit the PARE RIG JeTENTIV ES COMMON SENSE TRUSS, atopic’ Aa $78, BANTLEDT, BUTMAN & PARKER, tate-st, Chicago, HL. Dr. Parker, tho patontoe, has bad twenty yuars’ ox~ Weipieeet “Hlanracturers of the eulebresed Common plure. lal ure ebrated Common: Sutao fuss, adupeed by the Woverimant as the bust, ELECSHIO BELT, Bend stamp for SEALED Ciroutar “PAD oe ee RMR ATSIC tor Mere: ous Devility, ao, CUEBYER KLECTRIO BRIT C0., 200 Washlagtun-at., Chlcasy: ALSA FOR THE LUNGS Coren Calda, Pheumontn, Bronchitis, Asthma Catareh, Snumies, Influenza, Brononial DimMewiiies Hoarseners, Croup, Whooping Couuh, and all issuers of the Breqttiing orvans. It eanthes and hoals the Membrane of the Longs, inflamed and poisoned by the disense, nd prevente the nlutiaweats nnd tightness acrisa tha cheat which accompany it CONSUMPTION la not an incurable mains, It, to have the right remedy,and HALAS i) even though professional nid fails. READ THE FO! CLAYVILLE, Onelda Co. N, In the winter of Lim Iw cough, which gradually wore on until my friends claimed going Into QUICK CONSUMETION, “ thom advlned me to try sonia af yout DE, WM. HALLS BALSAM FOI TIE LUNCH, which I did, nud by the use of two hotties was ontire- iH rod of ay covagh ang regniued ty bonlth ontiras yf. re P, 4. DURSLER, wlatanae Bt Ease Pin a BSS Sold by all drnguiats. Sea HENRY’S CARBOLIC SALVE The Most Powerful Healing Agent Ever Discovered. Henry's Carbotie worst sores, Henry's Carbolie pin of burns. Henry's Carbotic Salve cures alt eruptions. Henry's Carbolic Salve ficals pim- ples and blotches, Henry's Carbolic Sulve will cure cuts and bruises. ASK FOR HENRY'S, AND TAKE NO OTHER, §2" BEWARE OF COUNTEREHITS. JOMN ¥. HENRY, CURRAN & 60, Sole Proprictors, * Bd College Place...ssesseees Salve cures the Salve allays the New York. PRIZE-DISTRIBUTIOD $70,00% IN THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, WHICH HAS ALWAYS DRAWN IN PURSU- ANCE OF AN ACT OF THE GENEMAL A8- SEMBLY OF THE STATE OF KENTUCKY, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. FIRST CAPITALS, £20,00, $1.6, £2,000, 1.000, AND 185A OTHER PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO £00,300. TICKETS, #1. FOR FULL PARTICOLARS AD- DKESS G. UPINGTON, &) TIOADWAY, NEW YORK, OR M, J, RICHMOND, COVINUTON, KY. $777 Out-of-town orders of 85.00 and upwards always mado by cortifed check, draft, or sont by express. List of drawings alwaye published in the New York Uorald, Sun, Staats Zeltunz, Philadelphia ieourd, Poiladolphia Sunday Mepatch, ittaburgh Dispatch, Cincinnad Enquirer, Cinein Commercial, an Loulevilte Commercial, All out-of-town ticket-hold+ oraara mailed a copy of the oficial lists soon as re- calvod. NOTICE. Estate of Jay Cooke & Co., in Bankruptcy. PMLADELEMtA, Fob. 25, 1960, ‘The creditors of this Estate aro hereby notified thas the eal of the carious a represented by the was DEND SCRIP" isaued by mo will bo held by ME! HOMAS & BONS, at thelr Auc- ton ooms, Nos. 13D and 148 So Street, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, th ‘of March, Lil, commencing at 1 o'clock a.m. an ing un tila o'clock p.m. and bo continued from dny to doy. at those hours, until the entire catslogue has on ofere ‘Notico 1s also pivondhat the Committea reservo the Fight to changa the vuluation set out 1a the catalogues of any of tho assota to be offored for sale, undor tho pan approved Sept, , 189, uatil the actual sale slinll 10 HAN, ‘the cainiogucs aro boing sont out as rapidly as pos- site. Shout any sredivur nathaverseelyed N copy On or before the frst day of March, and will so advise a IS, Trustee, Copies ot the entntozuc may bercen at the ofice of Monirs, WJ. Barney & Cow No.2 Tribune Hullding, To All Whoin St May Concern. Notleots hercoy given that on the third day of March, ‘A. D, 140, an arder was ontered of record In the 8u- perlor Court of Cook County, Rtato af Tiinols, on th chancery side there ‘the caro af Juilus M. Snio: m ‘ho (orniay rear Hn tL equal one quartor part re tract known and described asthe Horthenst quarter of tho northweat quarter of Recon Two (2), town ‘Twonty-olght CX), Menge ‘Twanty= reo (zt), situate in Ramsay County, State of Minne- sols, containing {va acres wore or loss, for Lat Thirty-clght (3) In Cochran's Bubdlvision of of flock “Twenty-one (31) in Canal Trustees? Falon of bectlon Soren (1) Town, Thirty-nine (a), Htange Fourteen (0 Henet uf’ thled PB situate $m Ps ot B1x! 10), 00K, W. and 3.14 Campbell's Bub: division of Block Thirteen (ED in ‘Morris’ Subdivision of the West balf of the Southwest quartor of Section Fighteon {1s Township ‘Ehietyeninu (i), North m1 itange Fourteda (14) Bast of third 1°. 31. ailunte tn said Cook County, for EU less a commission of £0, and nuthorizing faid Necelver to, aecept In parm for sald several pleces claims against said bank to the Aniount of anid sums, OCEAN NAVIGATION. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANOE. General Trunsatiunilo Company. Rotweon New York und Havro, Pier €, N. It, foot ‘of Mortan-st, ravolors by this ling ural both transit by Enullats rarer and We disooiutorvot crvssioy tho Channel in a ie B. Joncla..Wednesdar. March 17, 0a. m. ‘Peudelie Werdne: Murch. a.m, ni W APTLY He. tne 52 OF PASSAQE finely nes TO HAVHK rat Canin, S10 und $0; Ree 8 nel cond Cabin ‘Rleorau Iduug winu, bedding and utensiis, Checks drawn of Credit Te HENAN, Agont, 69 I Ye rhea, Lyonnais ut Paris in aniunt tosuit, LOUls, i N.Y. W, WHI Cabin Agent. iT M . WW Kil, Biewrade Agont, { Chicago, Ocean Steamships, Carrying the Mritish nnd Unt ish Hiatus Malte, New 55 ‘ork und Liverpool, via Quoonatown, Wickots ta and froin tho principal Knytish, Sooteh, flab, French, Gorman, italian, and Beandinavian ‘These steamers carry no Hve stock of kind, PUANCIS CI HNGW A, Gen. Sean Api, a 1 Clark-st., C1 Fa-DUAYTS on Great Hrtiain, roland, wht ¢ uUnent fur salu. STATE LINE ‘To Ginsuow, Liverpool, Dublin, Boliast, und fondon- dorry, from-N. Y., svery ‘Thursday. Fires cae we hoeorditig, to eecommudadion, Beovnd Cabla, a andulpnest, SUURMETGENY WVeltora alanaguee to i NORTH CERMAN LLOYD. New York. -beandal es eerep esses PATIO. Steamers sail lay fram Now York for Southatupton an ros ‘nexviigers bookud for London and Paria at fowost ratae, KATES OF PASSAGE~From Now York to Boutb- amptoa, Londun, iayre, apd ramen. first cabin, & seeony, cee wai cleumn i Vy coy, ticl Ke ry rt 4 ae th] Greta, Rev. EEG. ABE Tues Col, suouh Clare at. Avents for Chicazo- _-. SFOCIMOLDERN MHETINGH: Ciflea of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, Fo.the Blockbolders: Cuicago, Fob. 3, bea Noticg tp horuby given, that, pursuant to the By. Laws of the Comat tbo Annual pisaling of the Btockholdure of 4 \caxo ington Quincy th be id aut tha DMD w| the ofiog a tH Cul Han Wednesday, of Hee Hotei blalSen in the faretoun forthe al 0 Uf clecting Dirvctors for eulng year 8 ee fusnimioretanseaiags or edt Dire Freer Oe OLIN 'N; A UUIBWYOLD, Charman, DAY’S KIDNEY PAD ‘Worn on the small of the back and on the Kidneys. CURES Pinbeters dertene’s ofthe Hindder, Dro: fal Urinating, Meh Colores to Ketain or Expel ihe in Hnek, Nerv ehility, Femate Weakness, and nil discaxes of the Weld Hiadder, an Crinn Organs, WUEN NOTHING ELAR CAN, LOOK OUT fie frtatons.” Ask for and take ‘onty the Day Bad. For silo by Drogalatn, or sent by mall ree on recoint of price, ni200s Cortifieates of curon and unr book," How s Lite Was Gnved,” sent on recelptul your address. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., - + Toledo, 0. Or 126 Dearborn-st., Hoom 11, Chicago. ___BAILMOAD TIMETABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP TRAISS, ZPLANATION OF REPERRNCR MANKS.—t Saturda’ se ‘*Hunday excepted. onsty Sapte Chiengo 4: Northwestern matlway. For ups, Gulde-Dooks, Time-Tables, Hleept Gccammodauions, apply at i Ucket oMces of the Comp: Pacific Hotel Brink's Rapress office corner Randolph and Binto-sts.), Palmer Mouse, comer Canal and Madion-ate. (on West Sida), and gat the deputs aPacioe Faat Line, ssiuux City & Yao! eDubuque }) SRS SHES: reen ny Pxpreas.. BSt Paul & Minneapo © Paul & Minnoapalls Express: La Crosse Expres Ls Cross RSS pperereerreccernr erry: BSARARBASARABesaRAREAS, Best cf Pullman Totol Cara ron thr 5 ster Sonnet ‘Biuts, on the teal te hae Cnicao ‘Noother road runs Pullmat nie Rete ne wieneae, otel ce S-Dapot corner of Cans! aod Hintioate Chicago, Hartington & Quincy Hatirond. for Mapa, Guida-Honka, Titne-Tables, Bleeping Cas Accommodations, apply at any of ‘tho folluning Tickot-Onices of the com Fs at. Grand Pacific Hotel, Northeust corner tzandsiph Indinna-ny., Grand Central Depot, corner Canal and Bizteenth-ais,, Prime Itouse, and cornor Canaland Madison-ets.(on West Bide). ‘Leave. } Arve. Ottawa & Streator Express Rouraeka & Kunesa Be; Fioex rd & Freeport Express Dubuque & Sloux city expresg, a arene Downer’s Grave Freeport & Dubuque Express., Omaha Niabt Express, annas Cl b Fatorday-nlenht ‘The C.. B.& Q.Palace Dining-Cars and Pullman t6-whoel Bleeping-Cars run between Chicago and Omaha, Tu= peka, and Kansas City, on tho Pacific Express. Chicago, Mitwaukee & St. Pani Ratlway- Union Dupot, corner Madison and Canalests. Ticket Opieea. di Ciank-at, Palmer "Houseand Grand Pucttlo tele } Leavg. | Arrive. Miwaukee Expret Milwaukee bapre at Milwaukee, St. 1 pm apulis fe ons britltin. i am Green Bay, Monasha, and Ap-{ 1 pm pleton Expross trains, + vi aw Milwauker,: Martison, Chien, Iown, and Dakota hx..../t 9: an Stevens Point and Ashland Ez. .{t 9: am Milwaukee, Madison, and Prairia ‘an Chien Bzpress. sete pm Libertyville Accommodatiai 33) am ‘Allirains Fun via Milwaukeo, Tickote for St Paut via Biatison and guid) Minnoapniis aro, good elther Prairi 0 du Chion, or vis La Crosso and Winona. F Miltnets Central Mattroad, Depot font of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-second. icket ce, 111 itandalph Paclto Hotel aud Palmer Louse, = Ne OFAN BL Louls & Texas Exprass,, BL Taxes Fast tan Springfield expr Springield Nuwht Hear, Hartington & Keon ria, Burlingior Ma Dobugue &Houx City Espresi xp “@On Saturday olzht runa to Centralia only, On Balurday night runs to Peoria caly, . Chatengo & Alt Ciark-at., Grand Pacitic Hotel, Kanone City & Denver Fast Ex. w +90 pms? 3:40 pro Kansas City Night Expre: Be Latia, Springnold & veces, wD hua § 8:0) pia Mobile & Now Urieans Kxpro GG may* HU B im At Louis, Soringtiald & ‘Taxes bmp 7:3 am Paonia. Huriington ¢ Past Bx 20 i, 240 Dus Pakin & bauris Bxprenh recess ciao past aa poe S10 pane aah pie ea pea’e 9d oom Mtchtgan Central Aatiron Depot, toot of Lake-at. at tant of Lake-at- and footot Twouty-second-aty ice, itkest., ROUSHOASE CO: doiph, Grand Vacite Lovely aud at Palmer Mousse Lenve. ‘Arrive. ‘Mall (via Mato and Alr Line),... jay Expresas.-« je vever eens, Ielaciaree ASksoneg dio. Night Exprebe ae) Fittsbars, Cinctnnatt a Depot corner of Chinian andi etnnntts ilps Gotonasun E” Baak hm Depot. corner Cani eGlaseen Vetatur Hous ail and Macitic xpress ea LING. vn Chieago, Hock Taland «& Pacifie Matirond. Depot, corner of Van Suren and Nhermai-ate. ‘cha ‘Ofices, ft Clark -at., Sherman House, Paimor ¥ Grand’Paoite Hovland 1s Canal, comer Madison & Sunda; cept f fare tDalty except Satu | *Dally excopt salty sacepe nl jouthern Mattwny, t depots, Van=Huren-st., néad of te eau traintb otis under Snerume Vinuse aid tletet na Silices 1h the Grand tacit flutal and Paligor Mouse, Toave, | Arrive. oy al le aad Arete Re yee fan Hevea Baltimore as Ohio, Dapots, Exposition Huilding, snd foot of * erett Be Meter Ofloue Ciarweeks Palmer tious (raud Pacitig Hotel, and Depot (eapoaition urd — Leave. | Arriva Aankakes Line, Depot, foot of Lake-at and toot ul I’ ‘Leave. | Arrive. Cincinnath, Tydlenapotie & Loute Tine lus Wapresa Chleago ds Eastern Mincts Hallread, (Danville Kau ‘Tloket Otioes, 77 Clark-st, Pal . Grand Pac cide Hotel and Depos ooraer dione, ead Gare 2 Tasve. | Aviva. Ret a ward wspieaa! *yo rar t{DR. KEAN, 373 South Clark-st., Chicago. * ie Pesta trapper bio uly physician in he city 3S wal? a: Pere yy