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~ by others that the arrangoment cannot possibly: “bo matto to work, and thata recourse to a moncy ‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCI 13, 1880—TWELVE PAGES, RAILROADS. Certain New Combinations Al- “|eged to Be in Process of Formation. Lively Meeting of the Stock- polders of the Pennsylva- nia Road. The Bouthwostorn Asaociation—The Towa Roada~-Arizona Businoss, NEW COMBINATIONS, ‘The intest rumor In rallway circles hero {a that ‘gegatintions aro iow in progross for a consotidit- ton of Interests betweon tho Chicago, Burling- ton & Quincy, Hannibal & Bt. Joo, and latchison, pokn & Santa F6 Rallroads, It Is well known that for some time past tho Burlington pooptc pavo been purchasing all tho Atchison, Topoka & ta Fé stock that could be scoured, and it Ie daimed that nt the noxt meoting of tho stock- qolders of the Topokn Rond, tho President, Mr. omas Nickerson, will have to give way to n in more friendly to tho Burllugton Interest, probably Mr. ‘I’. Jofferson Coolidge. As regains tho Hannibal & ‘St. Joo it fs not so certain that tho Burlington will get control of it, ow- og to tho grip day Gould’ bas on tho property. It is claiined, howovcr, that the ftorest Mr. Gould hna iu tho road is very amall, aad that ho obtained his foothold in Its Directory: atthoinat meeting by voting the proxics of thors, which ho got for a considerntion, It ts further stated that Gould fs not very anxious to bold. thls _property, having a good outlet from Aannibal via the Missouri, Kansda & exns. Br, Gould has intimated Intoly that ho means to consolidate the Misaourl, Kanans & Toxus with tho Missouri Paoffic, which wilt give hitn 4 direct outlet from Hannibal to all the points reached bythe Hannibal & St. Joo, Furthermore, tt fe sald tho Gould, or rathor tho Wavnst com- pinatiou, 4s about to exccure control of the Kanens City, St. doo & Counell Mute allroad, There bus heen quite n contest for this property detween Gould and the Burlington people, and. # tho formor has seoured it tho Inter will have talook out for another indopendent autlat te Missourl Rivor points, and | tho Hannibal & St, Joe would bo ‘the most direct and avullable, Should the Burlington, howoyer, Not succeed in goiting tho Hannibal & St. Joo, it will, it is atated, build nt once a new Iie to Kansas City trom Viclo, which will giva it almost an air-ling from Chica to Kanena City, the dlatance of which will bo but 440 miles, or esa than that of “anyother Ine. In regard to tho Kansas baal Joo & Counoll Bluffs, It $s claimed that the Gould combinution means to oxtend it, in ease they get ft, from Hopkins ta Hedfard, in Paylor County, Jn. and thence northwust via Cotning or Villleca foblonx City, Negotiations aro already sult to ye pending with tho prominent people nlong the proposed routo to secure ald in pushing the work through... * ann © INQUISITIVE STOCKIIOLDERS, The annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Pennsylvania Ratlroud Company, held at Yhiln- delphinn fow dnys ayo, was ono of tho moat in- teresting over held, Several of tho stockhold- ersshowed an inquisitivences thnt must hive boon rather annoying to the oflicors of the Com- pany; Clinrges' of 0 most rerfous naturo were preferred against tho late J. Edgar Thomson and several others, and, but fora thnely motion to adjourn, considerable trautie would kava rer tulted. Ono vf tha stockhollers wanted to know what proportion of tho rovelpts of the main lino and branches wns received from throwgh trattic, Col. Scott repied that the proportion was about ie reent, Tho same gontiomin then inquired ft ‘fie Charles Francis duns, Jr, who is men Uoned in the report nsone of the mombors of the Bonrd of Arbitration to settlo disputes be- tween rallronds concerning freight, was tho sano -Mr. Adums who itt au address denounced “tust frojalita, parlor cars, etc, as the vampires of the rall,” and also what compensution these gentlemen, tecoived. Geargu. B. Raber ice-President, replied thot he did not know whit were Mr. Adams’ views on tho topics inentioned, but that the threo arbi- trators. reepive €10,000 a yenr each, which atnount was divided among Mfteca corparntions. “Their services have been so valiuililo,” etd Mr. Roborta, * that in the first threo months of hol oxistonea they saved this Company thrico bo nmount paid them.” "Next. Mrs Lockwood took up the Adams Ex- fee, Company's contract and tho Pullman Par- jor-Car Company's contract with tho Ponnayl- vanin Road, and desired te know how much longer thoy would oxtend, Mr. Roberts ait he latter hha four or tive yoars yet to run, aud {ho former could be ,caneolod on thirty days" tle, fi “Tias not tho contract for tho Adams Ex- ress, Company heen recently extended for wenty years?" naked Mr. Lockwood, “bwould hardly, hnye sold whut Idid before If mich had bean the caso,” replica Mr. Roberta sharply, fr. Parker sent to tho Seeretars's desk a communication which charged that the fue, John Edgar Thomeon, who was Prealdent of, he Rennaylyania Company hefora Mr, Scott, bad recolved present oF S500 from a Western raiiroad—the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago afar baviug secured a lease af that rod by the Pennsylvania Itond, Ho nteo charged that two other oMeera ot the road had reeeived Jaro amounts tory 0. dervices, and domanded ‘hat, the estate of Mr. Thomson be proceeded against lorecover tho money. Ho charged, niso, that two of tho Directors had been rocelving for the Past alxtoan yours $1,000 oneh, making 82,000 In all, for thelrservices ag nombnnl trustees of 1 Pe ean And. Inatly, that ono of the 0 Le PAleara. a! Company tnd 8 house huile recently. in oxtravagant stylo, and the most ~ olaborate port — of tho Tk was of material belonging to the Rallroud. PANY. Mr Toberta quickly denied, so far as tho “knowledge of th officers of tho Company went, that Mr. .Thoinson:had ever received such 0 grutulty, and referrod to the fact that, bad it Hat been for Mr. ‘Thompson, tho. Fort Wayne ond would not havo heen built, He put hisen- tlro.fortuno in the road for its construction at A $line when enpital could not be bad. Col. A, 1. Snowden defended the charactor of Mr, Thomson. Just as tha meoting was becoming ively, a motion toadjourn was made anil care IOWA ROADS, “Thera fa.sti!! considerable spcoulation as re- gardstho future disposltion of tho Burlington, Cedar Rapids: & Northern Hatlroad. A promi- Bent oficial of that road stated toa TrinoNe yeprerontative: that tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and tho Chtengo, Rock Island & Pacific held without doubt a majority of tho stook, and tho Directors chosen at tho Inst meeting were nll Identified with: thoro two ronda, The had ovi- dently gone into partnorabip, and no doubt moun torun the road Jointly for tholr special bonolit: and ‘interost, Tho road was in oxcellont condi- ton, and would prove profitable to its owners, its bonded debt. bas been reduced with- nk few yeurs 30 per cont on the maln tng, 60 per vonton the Milwankee Divis- fon, 25 per cont on the Pacitle, and 29 cent on tho Suscatine Division, while its teuMo Wan inorguaing evory month. Tho gou- Women did not think the road would be dis- Tembered for the present, but ultimately it would po ‘aut ‘bo divided up batween the ‘Hock Jalndd and Burlington Roads. ThoChicngn & Northwestern has commenced opal proceedings to condemn tho right of way, Wore not already obtalyed by prelinse or gift, through Grundy, Hardin, and Hamilton Coun Hea, town, which Indicates 0 doxira on the part Of the ubove roud to go to Webster City by 8. broad-gauy a inetoud of tho narrow-gauge from Aten. Tho Northwestern has also givon ontors to straighten the narrow-guuge division between Des Moines and Ames. It ts undor- stood that this Tino Is also to’ be changed to Uroad-guugo, Unless tho Biflwiukeo & Bt. Paul shoud decide ta build to Des Moines. In this event tha Northwestorn will run @& line from Biate Centro ta Des Moines, : +A bitlia before ‘tho Towa Legislature giving raltroad companies: organized jn othor states the Fight to bulld and operate branches or oxton- slons in that date, and to aue and bo sued Jn tho ‘State courts on fing thelr articles ‘Af tieorporation with the Beerctary of State, As tho “Inw now fs, alt bruuched In Town of foreign route yro bulit hy soparate oarporn: tons, ‘organized expressly for that purpose with thelr Hoardy at Directors and ofivers, and this Corporate existence must bo matotained. Thus ail tho branches of Chileno ronds in lows hive a Separate und diatinot gurporate oxivtunoo. ‘This now law will obviate this, Jt his passed tho jouer House, and is almost oortain to pass tho if x eee SOUTHWESTERN ASSOCIATION, .. The reorganization of tho Southwestern Rall- Way Associution stil! forme a topio of oanveraa- tion tu raltrond ciretos, “While {tis claimed on tho one band that the new arrangement, numo- yt the substitution of g tounnge pool tx place af A MORO pool, will provaw success, It is clatinod Pool niust be had again us far as tho division be- twoon Bt, Loufa and Chicago is concornod, A tonnage pool, it ts said, wil work woll enough botwoen the roads in the Chivago Division and " oI Pe fio the’ business betwoon the two divisions unas busi, During tho summer the rom . Allasour! fis paints will 1 shippers Chionjcu will busta wii wel @ ako, ant Mill condign: it "to Coicago. ‘thus Fun head, und it will not woll by posable to dl JERE thiy buvlnows, or upartion of 16 aver tho a Tall routes vig Bt: Louty. Tho wauie trouble will Tew Parlcnoed regurdiug the Wost-bound busi- Michigan Central, Fort Wayne, and: Lake Ehoro eainly Lo persue ir bust- nL Poe te “diver ed eest o Bouthwevtern Whey will insist on bitnging it toChl- cago, and got tho fullbanl. 1t Is proposed that tha tontige pool shoukd bo applied only to tho buainess hetween the various runds of the two Alvisions, but that a money arrangement. mado by which the busiiess between tho two Mivisions can bo oqualized. The managers of tha varlons rods feel sangaine, however, that Al tho diMaultics will bo satisfactorily nrrangod An tho and, —— ARIZONA BUSINESS. : ‘The Chicago & Northwestorn, Chieagn, Rock Tsiand & Pacifle, and Chleago, Burlington & Quincy Rattronta havo tssued a Joint clraulor to agenta and connecting nes announcing that on ‘and after March 16 rates on Arizona business will be mare to Giin Bend, Maricopa, and Casa Granite, Arizona, by adding to tho tariff rates In foreo from Omaha and points enst of tha Mise sour! River to Stockton, Cal., tho following arbl- trary rates: For Gila Rend or Maricopa—Flrat, secontl, third, ond fourth classes, $2 per 100 pounds; elnsees A, A, C, and 1, $1.60 per 100 pounds. For Casa Grande—First, secon, third, and fourth 4, €2.20 per 10d poundss classes A, B.C, and D, 81.70 per 100 pounds, “ No single shipment rated less than 190 pounds, Bubject to Callfornin classification. Tha maxi mum rate on Arizona business to tho points above named will he frat cluss rate to Btockton, phits above arbitrary nites on frst, second, third, and fourth classes from Btockton, Agunts tsi Callfornin rates and divisions will wayell frelght for Arizona to Cauuell Blulls at divis- jons of Stockton rates, and note through rates and divisions on waybills. POSITION TENDERED, Speciat Dtapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Guann Having, Mich, March 12.—Tho report is current here, and 14 belfaved by well-fnformed railrond men, that Mr, EB. A. Treadwuy, of this elty, General Agent in Michigan of tho Frio & North Shoro Nianntch Fast Frelaht Lino, Is ta he tondered the position of General Manger of tho ling, to. fill tho vacanoy caused by Mr, Smith's resignation. He will undoubtedly accept, should ithe. He isan indefatigable worker, and has Manto. t fine reputation with the Company: al- ready. EVANSVILLE & PEORTA. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chteaaa Tribune. EVANavILeE, Ind, March 12,—A lurge number of prominent business men assembled in the Council Chamber this afternoon to attend a called meeting of the City Council to consider the petition of the eltizens In favor of xu scribing for $200,000 worth of Ktock in tho f anaviite & VPoorin Ravroad. The prayer of tho potitioners was granted, subject to a decision of ho voters, and an clection was ordered for ‘Tueeduy, March £3. RECEIVER APPLIED FOR. Bpretat Diapateh to ‘The Chtenga Tribune. Evanavintm, Ind, March 12-8. A. TI and George W. Shanklin, stockholders fn tho Local ‘Trdo Railroad Company, haye Aled sult to place tho Clnelnnati, Rockport.& Southwestern Hatl- way in tho hands of a ecciver, sutil sola for tho benefit of the Local Trade Company, whose Mirchase and manngemont the Clicinnath, toekport & Southwestern, “they allege, de- frauded tha.stocktulders. - PACIFIC MAIL, New York, March 12.—-In view of the pro- posed Congressional Investixation of the con- tract batweon the Paciila Mall Company and the Paglfic ‘Railways, tho counsel of the former Company to-day stuted that the presont con- tract is, exdeptin the matter of inereased puy for additions work, tho same which has existed for flyo yeitre past, ‘and that it expressly pro- vides there shull bo no tucrense in rates. . CANADA, SOUTHERN, Special Hispateh to The Chicago. Tridune. Toneno, Murch 12—Tho officors and em- ploy¢a of the Canada Southorn Raflroad re- colved to-dny officlul notice of an advance of salaries, the Incrense to datefrom March 1. The rates of pay havo beon restored to figures that ruled hotore thg reduation of 1877, and fu somo casos buva been Improved upon. GOULD AT WORK, Cincinnati, March 32.-—It 1s stated on good authority that an officer of tho Clevelund & Columbus Road has secured enough shares of tho Clnclinati, Hamilton & Dayton Ratiroad to give the controlling intercst to that lnc. Tho stockholters of the Clnelnnnti, Hamilton & Dayton deny tho statement, bit, thy presence of J.H. Doveraux and Jay Gould togethor hero yesterday glyes color to tho rumor, MINING ENTERPRISE. Quarterly Mecting of the Grand Lnko Mintug and Smelting Company, Tho Directors and officorsof tho Grand Lake Mining and Smelting Company held a regular quarterly meoting yesterday afternoon in Room 42 of tho Grand Pacific Hotel. Tha mincs are loouted iu tho Rabbit Ear tango, in tho now fa- inoug Grand County, Colorado, and aro being successfully workeq, Mr. Join B. Schott, of Quincy, tho President, oceupled the chnlr, and 3. C. Hamburgher wae in his pinco as Secrctary. Tho Sccretary presented bis report, which was necepted, The Manager, Mr. L. v. Weber, and tho Auditor, Mr, Be a. Thorn et ented thelr roports as to the present condition and work- ing ‘of. the alxo <prosonted catimates ns tho continued working and tho erection of sinelting reduction works, From these reporis nt carh capital was shown to bo $30,000, that the ore now on tho dump justified the Immediate ercetion of ‘the necussary works. ‘The cash capital and thy ore on hand being of 80 ane Ane mnount, it was resolved not to soll 20,000 shares of the onpital stock na at first ine tended, but to limit it to 8,000 shares of the nar valuo of $25 cach, and nonenascsanble, In fur- thorance of this object, Messrs. Schott, Moyer, and Hamburgher, of Quinoy, and Messrs, Jonna, Daly, and Wobor, of Chicago, wore appointed committcon with power ta svoure oillees for the Company. in Chlengo and Qnincy,. The Presont oflees of tha Company, | whero parties desiring further Information in ref- wronco to the ale of this atock and tho condition af the mines may apply, are No, ed Michigan stroct, Chicngo, care of Ald. J, Jonas, and No, 62 North Fifth strect. Quincy, IIL, care of EC. Jammu rahir The oicers of the Com- Mu ai tholr positions were ns fol- R mines: and ow: President, John B. Sehott, wholeanio leathor and hardware, Quincy; Vivo-Presidents, rat, Henry W. Farrar, Chicago Evening Jour nal; Second, Albert. WW. Fisokell, Cashtor of the Hank of Piko County, Pittafeld, TL: Teonsurer, Frederick W. Moyer, Pi Firat Natlonul hank, Quincy: Beorotnry, burgher, ox-Clerk of the Suprema Curt, Quinays Manager, BE. P. Wobor, Assiataut Stato's attorney, Chicago; Auditor, 1. A, Thoms, sad- ery bee meee Mmannfantuces re mint reotor . Julius Jonna, hides and furs, Chica Roe a HB. Daly, editor Monitor nf Fuahion, Chleago; ‘Charles Stern, ‘wholesale clothing. Quincy; Horman Hirech, hides and Curs, Quincy, fn adidits nrentioned on to the above, tho oflvat are exeailicio Dircotors. ‘Tho mncoting udjournad until the Orst Monday in Muy in Chicago. ——— NEW GOLD DISCOVERIES IN THE SAN MIGUEL, . Some wonderful gold mines bave been lately opened upon tho hend waters of the San Miguel River, in Southwestern Colorado, A consolidation of alxteen of these mines has ust been effected, and a strong. com pany formed in Chicago under We nameof thad. 1. Haverty Golden Group Mining Company, Attention Is directed to thelr elaborate udyer tisement in another column, NATIONAL LIFE, Tho Natfonal Life Insurance Company of the United States of Amorica publishes its Atinual statement In another column on this. | page, ‘Ita condition must be highly satlsfac- tory, alike to management and balleybolders, Ey dontly this Company furnishes what It elains,—sure {ndenintty at Jow and dettnit ates, Its manngement Is composed of prom. Inent and trustworthy gentlemen, ee A JOURNALISTIC WAR. Curt Tlorsch and Curl Hacrting, Gorman jour Nallsts, yeaterday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, In- quiyod jn what tho nowsboys term a ‘ecrap'* Ja front of the Mriggs House, at tho cor- ner of -Handolph street and Fifth avenue, ‘Those who witnessed the affray saw no motive for it, and the mystery attached, ta It added to tho oxoltement. rr ‘Tersch was walking Pencenbly along the street, whon ho was pure colved from thn butel by Sir, Haerting, who ran up te bin, and struck tho first blow, “‘Thoround Justed for three or four minutes, and until cag! was nearly exhausted. ‘The encountor wad tho result of a petty quarrel between tho two, which wag greatly wugmented by MMe. tench sonsibly rysing a fee w duel to which Mr. Hucrting 3 ed him. K Mr, aint oa mmile the following state- la tty ten aye ago Mr, Charles Hnortine, who was formorly connevted with tho Volka- freund, made somo remarks casting ridloute upon that paper, which 1 resented. 1 necordingly Het ay use ald atthe asf gt Ete ne at, Galy m tuw days aftor ho oud, tore it in had dono. got 10 in roply & Vory rough and insulting ie‘ter, calling ie & Mar, and otherwise olfending against tho Proprietica. . J sent bin, in reply, a letter copcted in similar language, and next day a friend of his called upan me ae his second, and challenged meto debt a dich J told this per- gon that dugle were all. nonsenses that I looked upon them ks such evon when I was at school and college, and that it would bo buy toulasly rdfculous for: middio-aged men” like my- self and Huort ing indulge in an ta tho code, At 2 o'clock ay afternoon as f wos paasing, the alags ungOn ny way to the Volksfreund alice, Thterting rushed out from tho hotel, called out my name, nod. ae f turned towards him, atrick mo in the face ie conditions of the conibnt wort not equal, Hnerting had taken of his overcoat, whilo T fad ming on and alo A pate of soft. cloth gloves, Which tnarrod tho effect of my blows, SUNT believe f gave Hnorting as good ashoront. After a few blows had been cx- changed wo parted.” Mr. Tierseh was informed that tho sending or conveying of a challenge to fight n duel was nn indictable offense, and that, if n conviction fal- lowed, tho offenders were [inhlo to he sant Wo tho Penitentiary, and to he denied tha privilege of voting Inthe Stato of Minnis during the re- mainder of thelr ifetine, but he oxpressed himecif ax unwilling to push the matter to tho bitter end, Mr, ‘Terseh's face bears strony evi- denees of Str, Hnorting’s handiwork, but he looked upon this as tho fightest pert of the af- falr, which he was anxiots should be placed in a fair light befvro tho public, THE COURTS. SMALL COMPENSATION, Judgo Moran has been engaged tho past two or three days tn hearing the case of Simeon W. King agalnst Jesse Cox to rocover for personal Injuries. Itscoms that King was standing on the dock at the foot of Clark stroet one evening in tho summer of 1877, talking to a friend, Just aathe boutof which “Commodore” Cox wis Captain was gotting rendy to put off on aimoon- Ughtexoursion. Some one on the boat invited King to get on, but he declined, and at the samo timo added that tha bout was overloaded, and her awner or Cuptaln could be prosecut- ea for breaking the law fu allowing ber to be so overloaded. Capt. Cox got pore at this and knocked King down, and the litter brought sult claiming &.d0damoages. The sult was tried first about a yeur ago, and resulted in a verdict for the defendint. King got o new trial and yesterday the jury awarded him one cent,—not a Very large compansation to be sure, but it was inore than ho expected, for he remurked ton ree porter Inte Thursday evening that he knew by tho looks of tho jury that it would be a miraclo. ifhe got anything, Mr. King was hinting darkly that he proposed to seo If any moncy had been used, butho contented himself yesterday with making the usudt motion for a new trinl, appent, ITEMS. Tho Appellate Court havo suspended thoir cnll fora week or so to consldor the cases they have heard, Thoy will, howover, until further notice hear motions every morning, oxcept Sat- urdays. Judge Dlodgott's call to-dny !s 1,020, 1,021, 1,025, 1,028, 1,020, 1,050, 1,032, 1,044, 1,047, 1,048, 1,030, 1,082, 1,054, 1,054, 1,005, 1,066, 3,074, 1,975, 1,078, 1,070, Judge Smith will have a poremptory cull of motions for new trin) to-day in the follomlog enses: Term Nog. 1470, 3,474, 1,558, 1,683, 1,608, 1,844, 1,858. - Jdutiges Gary, Jameson, and Moran will hear motions to-div; Judge Kogers the cure on trint before hint, MeBear toward; and Judges ‘Tuley and Barnum divorce cnses. ‘Tho rppenl-bond in the ease of Miner, Beal & Taekett vs. Fackson was finally filed yestardny, and approved. ‘Tho complutnants excepted to lt Decnuse tho Land was not conditioned for the performnnce of the deorce In case the decree of tho lower court was affirmed, but only for the Aree of coats and acerued rents, a lisehared trom bankruptcy was issued yea- terday to ¥ THE ALLEGED JUROR BRIBERY. Tho enso of Gribler and Putten, tho latter charged with attempting to bribe Wecklor, tho Juror, and the former with haying some connce- tlon with the cnso, was called up in Judge Moran's Court yesterday morning, and a largo ileon 13, Jamison. crowd was present to witness tho prococdligs. - Nothing. however, was dono, | Mr, W. J. Hynes, who bad just beon employed by Griblur, stated that fact, and, wishing tiny to prepare for trin), asked for a continutnce until to-day, Judge: Moran said it was bettor to lot tho enso go over until Monday morning, and, this being satisfac~ tory, It was 60 ordered, Patten has not yot boon arrested, and It is pretty certain that bo hog run away. PRORATE COURT. . In tho estate of Joseph W. Plerce, lotters of administration were tssued to Chittenden 1, Burton, The estate ig valued at about £18,000, * An tha ostate of Clara Tellor, minor, tho gunrdiunship of tho ostate was fsaucd to Lowls Obendorf, The estate is valued at about $1,000. In tho estate of Isabella Holmes, lotters of nd-_ ministration wore isstied to Foreman D. Shafer, ‘The catate is valued at rbout $2,500. v8 In tho estate of Anna D. Plerce, letters of ad- ministration wore issued to Chittenden L. Burs ton. Tho estate is valued at nbout £0,000. In the ostate of Russell C. Pock, letters tosta- montary issued to Isabella Pock. Tho estate is valued at nbout $82,000. : ‘, —— THE CALL MONDAY. Jongr DrumMonp—In chambors. Jupas Brongerr—eneral call of his calon- dar. APPELLATE Count—Motions. further notice, Juvar Gany—MM, 715, 716 to 732, and 74 to 700, Inclustye. No caro on teint JUDGE SMITH—80G, 699, 001, 903, O10, O17, 023, 924, No preitminary enll, No caso on trial, Jupor JamMeson—Chancery motions at 9:15 a.m, Jupne Roners—No call announced, Jupor Monan—48, 109, 113, 116 to 18k, Inclusive, except i17, 118, 124, 13, 180, and Igl, No. 97, Hughes ys. Miscling, on trint, dupar TuLey—Contested motions, Jupar Barnea—Conterted motions, Jopag Loos ts—Nas, 1,88, 2.247, Wa: sot ensos, Calendar numbers 167, 168, 101, 2, 563, 164, 107, 168, 170, 171, 152, 17d, ITF, 178, and 170, Jupae JAMESON—Criminal Court—Nos, 474, 76, ‘TI, 70, 85, 60, 88, 9, D1, 02, 01. 05, G79, and OO. JUDGMENTS. Onrran Sates (“Cincorr . Count—Daniel Tingham vs. Jam“ MeGregor and James K. Howard, $3,870,—United States ys. Herman Tester, $211.27, Surgrton Count—Conressions—AnneClowry, oxcautrix, oto., ¥8, dames Clowry, 88,300.48, Cinetrt Count—JuniK Roakas—W. LH. Deo vs. ‘Thomas O'Brien, verdict, $4, and motion for now trin—Coraon, Pirie, Beate & Co. vs, Louis Morris and Scholle Galdschmitet, $613, June MORAN—Williain Muirs vs. Poter Otto, i142, ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. Orrawa, Ill, March L—Tho following wero tho Supreme Court proccodings yustorday nfter- noon: 106. Jackson va. Minor; motion allowed and ton days’ time givon to filo record. 60, Ghrner ve Maroney; afirmod undor the 1. 1, 6:1, 69, 70, and 80 a 61, 05, 6A, oie ‘Ta, TH, ae cull 68. and 77 continued for service, ‘Tho following proceedings wore had to-day: MOTIONS DECIDED, 46, Rann, ndministentrix, ote. of al. v8. Rann; {ime patonded to to-morrow for appollant to tiie prlefa, &, Grant ya. Bonnett; leave given to supply 0 Portion of lost tiles. 88. Engllah ve. Tha People; motion allowed and cause continued, Jus, Bennott va. Yan Fleet; motion allowed for ton days’ tino to flo briefs, The Uniqn Mutual Life-Induranee Com- pany implendod, ote,, vs. Alex Campbell, ote; motion allowed for leavo to filo nmouded record, NEW MOTIONS. 63. Cawloy ot al. vs. Tho Peoplo, for use, ete.; motion hy appelinnts tor leave to fife reply, 5H. Groon va. The City of Chiao; motion to set naldo onler of affirmunts and fur time to filo abstracts and briofs, 2 60, Garner vs, aleroneyy saine motion, 104, Galona Southern Railroad Company ve. Parish; mation for extension of thine to fle ub Btrnots and briefs. OT. Husaell ot al, va. Maddon; motion by Piola in error that caso be taken on abstracts riots. bar ago vs, Soules ot a).; motion by appellee diamiss appeal. Contiuned by agreemont. 8%. Engilsh vs. ‘The People; motion hy do fondant In crror for oxtension of tino to flo ab- structs antl briofs, and to continua tho crac. UL a © duckot;. Bl, 2, 83. B4, 85, Bi, 89, 1, 2,4, 05, und OG on cail; 8%, 68, 00, and i, stand on motions. i 01, Ward, Kecelyor, va. Johnson; is helug arguod by Messrs. Hoyno, Goudy, aud Anthony. —<————a———— : THE IRON MEN, Lovisvitie, Ky4 March 32.-At a mesting of the manufucturorsof iron at Cinolnnati, of that olty, St. Louis, Loutaville, and Now Albuny, tho fourcent card the Western Iron Assovlation ndopted Fob, 2 was reailirmed. Mr. Joaoph D, Weeks, Secretary of the Western Iron Assucia- Hon, was notitlod of this action. a STRIKE AT CHATTANOOGA, - Cuatranooaa, Tonn,, March 12.—Tho atrika of the puddlors at thé Noano Jron-Works still cony tinues, after twa weoks' duration, One furnace was fired up vosterday, but the remaining eight romuln idle.” Both sidos rennin tir. and some strikers are going away, ‘Whe men demand an adyence at R Bor dunt. No call until 8 and 7 taken on a ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, Spectal Dupatch to The Chicago Triduns, Orraw4, WL, March 13.—William Bauer, a promiuont saloonkegper of this city, was found shortly aftor J3 o’ojock to-day by somo boys hongtog in his barn. Astrup was attachod to his neck, and fustencd toe beam overboud. He Hegeat amy ante Ahan fous te ba tng ie 01 on porlifily severing the. winuepipe; also a slight gash acroea tho left wrist. ‘B phystobaas wos valle wn adiijniatoret rentnmitens, and there ri t chances of hia recovering, see Medal Dupaten (a Tha Chlcags Fribune, St. Paut, Minn. March 12.—Charles M. Van Bolen, formorly traveling agent fora Bt. Paul house, Intely out of employment, and addicted fodrink and despondency, committed sulelda to-night after high words with his wife, ‘Tho dee) waa committed with A emall revolver, Van Bolen was still ative nt inst accounta, but sink: ing. SPORTIN PEDESTRIANISM, BAS Fraxqisco, March 12—An immense crowd ein Attondanco at tho walking match. O'Leary: and Weston maintain the snme relative positions, tho former slightly ahead. O'Leary runs a good deal of the time, dropping now and thon into a walk, but keeping the track with little mtermis- sion, Weston Is.ns fultof antics as on former ocensions, but appears the fresher of the two. Ho has been off tho track 80 far three times a4 long 18 0'Lenry. who has been attacked sovoral tes with bleeding at the nose. The botting is oven, ji At Oe m. the score stood: O'Leary, 281; Wes- on, i. The Interest In the match, which has heen af- fected by loeul agitation, {4s now Inercaaing, ow- ing to tho clogoness (aud ovident fairness) of the content, ait neice tho scoro stood: O'Leary, 000; ‘eston, 5 acorn »m. stood: O'Leary. 420: Wes- tn a eee at toft the truck at bait past 5, nin miios hein O'Leary, and did not roturd 4 HA FRANCH@O, March 12,—About3.000 at the Pavillon this” evening. ee A was much i} orally and taken; a,” fresher than yesterday. Weaton Is in perfect condition. Little belting—10 to 7 in favor of O'TLenry, tis conceded that nelther will caver Seal mlles. Seore at 0 p.m.t O Lenry, 43; Weston, Jamestown, N. ¥,, March 12,—In tho fifty-mite walking-mnteh Harriman mado 100 miles in 19 hours 34 minutes; 120 In 24:65; Dufrano 100 1n Int, ‘The track fq twenty-seven laps ta the mile, Tho score at 11 o'clock, p.m. stood: Hare riman, 122: Dufrane, 323; Crawford, 118; Han- Jey, 11; Colston, 108; Croft, 196; Curtis, 02. — BASE-BALI. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Srnscose, N. ¥., March 12.—Representativer of the various colleges in Central New York met this afternoon at tho Vanderbilt House in this city, and organized a collerinte base-ball gue, and arranged a schedule of games for the coming senson, The delexates wero: EB, H. MeFalls, of Union; 8. G. Hoacock, af Hamilton: W. A. 8. Latham, of Cornelly T. H, Hamblin and H. 0. Weight, of Madison; F.8. Ayres, of Syracuse; and Hi. J. Northrup, of Itoohester. The meeting of tho delegates was announced for to-morrow, but, 1s the delegates wero nearly all present to-day. it waa dotermined to transact the business at that time, and, out of courtesy of the gentlemen absent, obtained thole approval to-day, <a AMUSEMENTS. TNE NEMENYI CONCERT, ‘Tho first of the brief series of Itemenyi con- eerte drew a Inrgo and brilliant audience, con- aldering the Lenten eenson, last evening at the Central Music-Hall, and one which, by its fre~ gnont ‘demonstrations of more than ordinary enthusiaam, gave expression to the popularity which this eccentria player enjoys. We have before this, on several occasions, given our im pressions of his playing, and tha reasons for its wonderful influence upon audicnces, and ft ts Just as dimoult now ns it was thon to sit down and ennlly: criticlso hls work, Ife belongs to that class of players whose onthusiusm, cecon- trlolty, and inspired sensationalism defy ail orltictsm: and -{t ndded to tho wro~ lesquoric of the playing {ast cvoning that both violinist and violin were in ruins,—tho former having ono of his eyes in a fearful condition of inflammation that required almost constant attention, and the atrings of his bow flying iu afl directions as he whipped it from the violin to his feet, aftor lia customary manner in moments of excitement, His numbers were the Adugio, which ha played In a very restful and thoroughly legitiinate manner, and tho Rondo, which he adornod in tho most fanciful stylo, from the Mendelssohn Concerto, accompanied by tho Lieserung string quartet nnd pianos Chapin Nocturne in G minor: the Schubert Rar- cnroii; his own fascinating * Vale Nobile": and the Hakoczy March, whore rude, warlike Thythm he gave with ory stirring effect; and for oncores hia delightful though very free transcription of the Sehubert Serenaila and a Chopin Mazurka. “His reception was not only a cordial ono, but amounted ton porfest oration, Mimo, Carreno shared the honors of the evenlnog with tho magnetic little Violiniat, and aroused oxtraordinury enthusi- asm, which is something romarkable in chamber munslo, by hor pluying of tho: plano part in the Schumann Quintet, not only by hep precision fd the clearness and facility of hor execution, hut by tho intelligence and scholarly quatitios of ber interpretution, and this success wus still furthor emphialzcd by her playing of the E infnor Polonaise of Liszt, whfoh secured hor an nthasinstio any ya, b> waieh ate replied with Gottschalic’ss * Pasquipade,” played inthe true Gottschalk manner. The vocal solectlons wero atyven by Mra. Thurston and Mr, Us Celle, wha fre 80 Well known here that wo need not divell yy pa ihoir porformnnces, This afternoon there will he a matings, and this evening's concert will closo tho sonson, The program for this afternoon will bo as fullows: S 1. Solo~"'ravelet’s Sng. sssMendolssohn Mr. Ne Cette, 2, Mano Solo, Rhapauiiia Hongcolae No. 2.....-.Dlsnt Mee. Teresa Correna, 3. Violtn Solo, Fantaste on * Othello: ffamant Ly 4. Qut ta Voce, “fi turitant', -Bollint Choral thermo and Vari a@ Choral heme sn aria. 8 Violin Bolo)? tonaes “Romens! b Pastoval nnd Krolea lemony EBidowtrd Remenyl. 6, BO10+se00s, 7. Sonata for Sonata). cin * Mme, Curreno and E, Ite . B. Witehon’ Bongereceveseear me Tontelssobn ia: ‘2 Ja Canpanolli Paganini-Liszt $5 March Hom nuineat Athena ee Beethoven-Hubinatetn ‘Mme. Teresa Gurren, 10, Violin Botos { # Cneonn 1, Plano Solos + _ SALA'S RETURN, Speciat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, Count Biurrs, In., March 12.—Gcorge Au- gusta Sala, the eminent English Journalist and correspondent of the London elegraph, arrived hero this ovoning from San Franolaco on the Union Paciiic, with his wife, and took the Northwestoru train for Chicago, whero thoy will remuin sovoral days, <a DE LESSEPS GOING WEST. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Counc Ruures, In., Marat 12.—Couttt F. de Leasops, the ropresontative of French capital- ists if tho intoreceanfc canal scheme, arrived hero to-day with a party of Cour and intors protor. Tha: party took the Union Pacitic train horo for San Francisco, and will return at an early day. . HYMENEAL, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Font Wayne, Ind. March 12.-A. M. Orbleon, an old and prominent citizen of Fort Wayne, was married yostorday to hig former wife, who obtalned a divorce fram him eleven yenrs ugo, ‘Tho cuso causod a deojided local sunsation. ee eneusanmeneamal BAtTrurnono, N. €., Sept. 17%, 1 Morgan & Allen, 89 John Street, New York ries Deaw Brie: Tt affords ine groat plonaure to in- form you of the wonderful cure your *Constl- tution Water” has wrought upon my wife, Hor doctor bad pronounced her incurable of Hright's disenae of tho kiineys, hut, thanks to you, sho fad well to-duy as she ever was tn hor tlfe., She says aho lx certain if it had not been for your Incdieino she would have been dead hefore this Umo, and truly hopes that atl who suffer with Brights klducy dincave will try sour’ Constinn Hon Water" before they walttoa loyg. Wish- ing you many hinyp years, and that your medi cing n ”y renel every sufferer. £ sin, very respectfully yours, "Wit REVATIONN, » Ask your drugylat tor It. BUSINESS NOTICES, Aronud'’s Kumyss las been uscd with Dighly benelelal resulta chiring tho last four yenrd tn the varlous formsof dyapepaln, gustelils, Tausea, general debility, consiuption, ete, Kus myss isnot a medicine; It Is a plengunt, wine Uke boverage (1 fom; made from milk, pecul- larly grateful to ndolicate stomach, Nothing olso makes flesh, and blocd, and stropgth ao fast. Jt ean he gafely relied on for the recuperntion of thovo enzon uf low Elen in which modiention or ordinary nutrition fall.’ Send for clrcutar, Heware of imitations, Arend's Kumyes fi sold to the trade. Consumers supplied dirvotl: by A, Arond, Chonilat, 170 Badison steevt, Ch{> cage. ——— Kulnent Dr. Win. I. Ktouart, Baltte more, writes: “2 confidently — rocommend *Colden's A jobin's Flgula esta ae nore for consumption, do! iy, Weakness, chlorosis, cte. Thave tosted'it with ublvergul succosa.” : Victor Baby Food comes nearer to mother's tilk than an} ‘Rypheration known, Try it, Py 21 druyalsta, Measrs, other roo, 23 cont, Achef @auvro in the art of fa tho composition of vw yow ay bouques, us in the caso of J, Btephanotis. ‘Travelers, stop at the Astor House, Now York. erfuniery dbstinotive & HK. Atkinson's LIPn, 3 THI. NATIONAL LIFE Insurance Company Of the U. 8. of Ae, WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘PRINCIPAL BRANCH OFFICE, ‘Where the burinoss of the Co, is conducted, 157 to 163 La Salle-st., Chicago, Il, OHARTERED BY CONGRESS. Cash Capital, fll aid, $1,000,000 The Largest Gash Capital of any Life-Insur- ance Company In the World, A SIRONG STOCK COMPANY, TARECTORS. 4. ALDER ELLIB,; ANSON STAGER, President. MATTITEW LAFLIN, CHAS. IL ANTEX, ¥ CHAS, ILITCIICOCK, Sevratary, NODERT LAW, VAN H. HIGGINS, PRATT, THOS. 1. BRYAN, Active and Reliable ‘Agents Wanted. CHMAB. P. GRIFFIN, Manager, TWELFTH ANNUAL STATEMENT, January 1, 1880. ASBETS, United Btates Bonds (market yolne).. City and Town Bonds (market value). 192,705.00 Corporate Stocks (markot value).. 16,125.00 of securities, 457,402.70) Loans secured ulate Owned by the fillavis ne. Dept. in I Cash jn Hanks and in Often. Loans recured by Pollet foree (resorve on Policies, 178,561), Antorest and Rents nccrued (net), Premiums, deterréd and uncoliect Bills recolvabie ond Ledger Halnncer, Office Furniture & Commuted Commis ‘Total Assats, Jan, 1, 180... LIABILITIES, Teservo, or Nolnsurance Fund, on all ine surance obligntions—Am, Ex.at6 per ct..as stipulated In tuts Co.'s polictus (0b). 4.4. 582 549,800.42 Death claims reported, but nut due (net) 1,001,754.00 $257,008.12 |, THE TRIBUNE WEATHER-MAP: . From Observations Made by the Bignal-Bervice, U. 8, A., at 11 PB. M.., Washington Mean Time, March 12, 1880. ° WU] oop nope Wot Pte Weak | = FORE 127 8 Feaaryrnec I! = = iranian eit a) Bar 30.79 L-Xiplgon y, EXPLANATION, Pee o Ne f_wrate or wrasnen, CHARACTER OF WIKD.FORCE. Pembina , A (= © 6 Fair, Cloudy, Batn. Snow, Sy ol a T, Thermometer, ie 2 eae Dato \ ees (} Calm. Light, sresh. Gaie. ‘Arrow? polat (a, the wind ba lowing. Feathers apoh, arrows fndiente windlorce. 93 Ppl onw i : Bar 2080 ree 3 i} op 18 A Fis}, “pat SiGe, 20st J Totontuc i chAD ae’ jay ¥PiTivron 70, En tit Grand Haven eee ts “piba vty par 10 Eossuialo per 2048S) ji . Toledo AEASP T 208 Bar 3012 en jleamnnport « Tt Herd Bar 2029 netics Ors? sCélurthas Loven é Rar 30.25 per, 20.30 il ngithapotle 0 6/ wWaalingtone ve * St.Louis Vincennes PY ! r 200) si Bar 20. 'B Du Quotes, Ont0 tihaunce T, Tz A PX atiger wr, o i ashville “7 Rar 20,16 Kray, a Ta ve emphia §, Ri 6noitanooga ar 20282 TH Ori ed Se ao; ‘T 52 Calumbla 4 Imingtp a * TS Bar, #015 ae e jeston vy Shrevong “ fucon ot o> VORP Vicksburg } yonisomery Savannah) le a as 3 a Wy . ale iat Wat in ab Waterton, Observations taken at all stations at the same moment of time. IOCAL OBSERVATIONS. Cmtcano, March 12. Time | Trl Trer Huy Wind. Wet] itn. | Weather. |] Time, | Har.|Ther jiu | Wind.| Pet) in.) Weather, isn. m.| MO | Zp. Mm | sz Cloudy, 18,800.42 ‘a.m....| OSI Zo Hp, BD alr. TION. | sOsthp. me | Ws] 2h} oo AU:19 pa as Cloudy, ‘Total Linbiiities, Jan, 1, 159),,.00008 a being Security Addl- tonal to Reserve, - = $1,390,791.19 Ratio of Avsels to Lisbititier, Jan, 1, 1878, 148 per cent. Ratio of Assets to Listilities, dan, 1, 1872, 150 per cent, Ratio of Assels to Liabilities, Jan, 1, 1880, 153 per cent. The Ansets of the Company are excellent in wality aswell as ample in quantity, aud the Surptus ta itereaas- ing each year,” Definite Policy Contracts, at Low Rates of Premiums with Porfect Security. ST. JACORS OIL. StJacobsOil The Great German Remedy, CURES NEURALGIA. CURES NEURALGIA, CURES NEURALGIA, CURES NEURALGIA, Relieves and Cures Rheumatism, Relieves and Cures Rheumatism, Relieves and Cures Rheumatism. Relieves and Cures Rheumatism. CURES NACKACHR. CURFS BACKACHE, CURES BACKA HE, Cures Headache and Toothache, Cures Headache and Toothache. Cures Headache and Toothache. Cures Headache and Toothache, CURES EPRAINS, CURES BPRA! CURES B!RAINS. Bruises, Swellings, Chilblaing, Bruises, Swellings, Chilblains. : Bruises, Swellings, Chilblains, It Conquers Pain. .Price, 50 CENTS, Drugs nts Bell He “PRAWING INSTRUMENTS. DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, * SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS, ANEROLD BAROMETERS, . Microscopes, Telescopes, Field Glasses, Magic Lanterns, UEEN &CO0. hiladelphia, Pa. JAMES W. 024 Cheanutentey Catalogues sant on application, Part 1—Mathematical Ins rumants, 3—Cprical Instruments, 164 page Part d=Muule Lanterns, Kir pagos, Vart4—Vhilosophical Apparatus, 18} pages, THE COMMERCIAL PEN. THE MACKINNON PEN, nln 1 inchos long!. Short Platn (444 inches long). Wo aro tho only manufacturers that uso a borot aralu of iridium for Pen Potntay, any othor wetal wil snon wear out of corrode. Skeptics can baye tho Ponte tested with n fl Foraulo by all First-Cians Stationers, Genural Agency, taitewe » JAPANESE GOODS, Japanese and Chinese Goods! Wholcsale aud Hetail, Prices Greatly Reduced Before Removal, Our Large and Choleo Stouk ot Chinore, Japaneso, ‘Turkish, und Persian Qouds, Curios, Enibrolderien, Oriental Maus und Carper, Bereons, Vases, India Dinuor Ware, Ktoto, Owarl, ote. In groat variety. VISILORS WELCOMED, A. A. VANTINE & CO., Ad1 Mroadway, near Thicteentheat., Now Yorks BS BROWNS UItOD A Cough, Col ore Throat Requires Immadiute Attention, Any of these altments, 1f lowed to continue, cause rritation of the Langs, 4 at Thsnat D PRICE 25 CT, ih pedal Best tei tne ra tae TROCHES [iii DUT Eitat oe Frepetoa and sald by 2bo., 50a. & 81,00, MUSGRAVE & C0 fei Pou Sita peeents vos (HIAL THOCHLES, Established Twenty-five Years. BROW W'S JOHN I, BROWN & BONS, Boston, Ms j Shy man eh jaximum, 3; minimum, INDICATIONS: Orricr or snz Carer StoNat Orricen, Wassixaton, D. ©. March 13-1 a. m.—For Tennessee and thy Obio Valicy, rising followed by fulling barometer, northerly veoring in the western por- ‘Hon ta warmor southerly winds, cloudy weather with occasional ratn or snow, followed by clearing wenthor, For the Lower Lako region, falling barometer. northerly veering to warmer easterly winda, Partly cloudy. woather with oco:tsfonal snow, followed by clearing weather, For the Upper Lake region, Falling. burometer, winds ray from northeast to southeast, higher temparature, partly & joudy wouther with occasional snow, followed by clearing weathor, ‘or the per, Misel eaippl and Lower Missouri Valleys, falling barometer, northerly shifting to warmer southerly winds,cloudy weather with occasional lizht snow, followed by clearing weathor, ‘The Micsixaippl will rise slightly from St. Louis to its mouth. $ Cautionary signals continue at Milwaukeo, Grand Haven, and Ludington. The Atspiny of cautionary simnate will be resumed at all Inke ports March 15, SHAW SILKS, Chas. Gossage SILK TRADE. & Co. WEST EXD DRY GOODS HOUSE, “Spring Shawls”| CARSON, ones one cong] P LRT & COS SATIN DE LYONS “Now on Exhibition!?? At $1.25. We ask attention to our UNRI- VALED assortment of Next Monday (March 15), at Io a. m., we shall open for INDIA SHAWLS, public inspection and sale AN IMMENSE LOT variety, or quantity by any stock in THIS country, and includes (The entire product of the manufacturer) carefully-selected specimens of Satin De Lyons, “Valley Cashmere” and Mountain Shawls, In large assortment of desira- ble Colors and Blacks, at One Dolla and a Quaeler India Decca Shawls PER YARD. And Real India Scarfs, - Secured before the present scarc- ity and large advances in prices, These goods are Pure Silk, of a fine quality, not at all weight. ed, soft and rich in finish, and, and are offered at Much Below Present Value! we are assured by the manu- facturer, cannot be produced In addition to above, we have received large invoices of . to-day to retail under $2.00 per yard, ‘His loss on the Imitation India Shawls; transaction is enormous; the In Open Centres, Filled,and Stripes. “‘Broche” Shawls, Long and Square, benefit is all on the side of the purchaser; and the glory is Evening and Opera Wraps, ours, as it is designed to prove Spring Wraps, In Camel's Hair. Silk and Cash- mere Dolmans, Ulsters, and Man- tles--NOW OPEN. Chas. Gossage & Co., State and Washington-sts, BUTRIO- BEL, Sond stump for HEALED Circular CHEBTER ELECTRIC BELT C0., 103 Wauhingtonsst., Chicago, + CAUTION! wer The Popularity ofthe be lias caused sey ; Ubialn ouly, BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. with the name of the pro- prictora on the Govern: broken--that “ItPays toTrade on the West Side.” CARSON, PIRIE & CO, Madison and Peorln-sts, by all Druggiats, CPF Brown's Drouchial Troches contain ingrediente which also act epedially on the o ft ‘They have au extraordinary eMoaoy in all affoctions of the Throst and Larynx, restoring a heallby tone whon telazed efthar from cold of over-exertion of the yoloe, aud produce s ele: particularly recommcnded to SINGERS and PUBLIO SPEAKERS, and all who Cough, Brouchitia, Catarrh, Iujlucnza, Sore Throat, or Hoarseness. IE AN A 25c.- WORLD-FAMED REMEDIES.-25¢. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, for Children Teething, &c. BROWN’S VERMIFUGE COMFITS, for Eradicating Worme in Children (unfailing). BROWN’'S HOUSEHOLD PANACBA, for Relieving Pain, both Joternal and External, BROWN’'S CAMPHORATED DENTIFRICE, for Whitening and Preserving the Teeth. SOLD SY ALL DRUGGISTS.. .BANKERS, — No. 29 Pine-st., New York, DEPOSITS ved subject to check at sight, and tecelved au! tw check at, ol ant Interest allowed y Bal ce i SUERTE SONOS RSS, ag avon meng sucuritios bought aad sold ou conuilasiog. ¥ DRAW BILLS OF BXCHANGK ON London Joint Stock Pee London, nunoiation. They are re afiicted with 1 Becurttle: adnan wl amare ee ede ria 200 iisish se, derso9 B00 resi +a * f ROLF Addross T. MUTT! th Tee CO ebsavers 0 Wauceey Now Yorks Ne tare. --even when the bridges are (:

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