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rin. A Te eiien LC tl neneewe for ne None tire offered 4 {ron BOI ypegredt w Clover wan more nelt He Fiaxeoud sold atents, Other Minadernte demand and atendy: {elt Tor ONONUNRAs eee 1. at tha tdennce oF 4 bris tinished goods te ‘ind stendy markit. batts tee ealanally, Tho inte rdatow nie materint change nt ieoant portend a einen wih ecrere at Faster OTN ag rental re antatlons: mat mredlisny BF in'ehutca mies LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO, Cattle, 800 1A ane 1487 i litio chano hv values was nppat- CATTLE ee uot w very etary donand, but the a aes Ikki rollers wera onabled to offectn : oo eithout subiniteing to any doclino In prices, casaoey Sifecling wns nut particularly firm. The ses the ed ratlier poor, ‘Thora ware n few cee aging cattle, for whleld $.25@675 wns ob- sorer ot fates at nelces above BM did not ent muelt hegh Moin the day's transactions, ‘The rullns thee lara O yeise for fale to good fat shipping es were Ores tor common to good stockors nnd Metalic wlock, and F2URELA9 Yor wera rket closed ster vas Tho manger CO QUOTAT! eit ZA fs. se ack-our iw enniinan steors and Beebe Ty choles cows for chy miaughter. weighing NO to LE TB. + rer eb EnionCanan i WA B ea 28315 2OERB VW) 26 | 7intockers... 65. it WOGS—The reevipis were only n tritto loss than for Gedy tefore, amounting te shunt M00 and makin, Nwtafeince Saturday of about We caN Ft ibe corresponding two rag ei Bere wasn sharper demand and nm ‘The day's sales show ani average advance Of be, whila foumtrous Instances scilers ronlized fully {Ne nue ace orer Monday's quotations. Shippera did not fonoch, bul there was an urgent demand from Joen) uers and the elosa of business hours found very fevdeslrable tote romnining In the pons. ‘Tho mare Je closed steady nt $1,964.70 for common to best ‘Teht relabts and at $1.0k45,0 for poor to extra hi AM iiaivereandaesuject tote sbrinkaie of 0 Tbs andade subject tan 8 0 Of ‘Atplesy sows and Ibs for stags. lea ce aperaaesesene®, BUvES ES. Bacsapanamane: 3 4m | 40 w...3 aca | 80, HERP—Werg tiem and wi Wits according to quulitys jecalpta, 1,700; mar- Hon ky misdiunl steara : On ARE furor ite saad whipparn, $1453 od OMAN CLO EAM: mized bi kere dull, Tight. to, wood quatat eee Sabato; a number of tolsof common SHIEH AND LAMIS—Rocolpts, 1000; mi eh anchangeay tories mn nly oor tneains Sy Eto Kood Wostern noep, £154.04 jfbteclai: extra nolucted wothura for feoding, Greig: Western fambs, common to good, $1.05 ee 40; falrdomand; 1 i of ioubtoeddck. cars, wiiien anumber of cars will again rid Wa ebca, Fock FL avy nnd tediums 1 ELS GhNS; Modlin qual 2 MOREA plea 8.23425" conrao, Touhy and SounDUE Hing tanvuly uf iibet aoe rat muallage fase oot i thnieth, €10e4. 25, a ‘ Ti deusied, €6.40; Wastern fat swine, LaMus—Iteceinta, 7,313; tally Sey Bat Beat ianate hon ap Af shah An Luts, 70 ones ST, LOU, fy, Loci Mo, Ni 4 ater aN ea Nagy GATELE—Morkot dull; ox- Tea ic, MeRre aM ata ut BAC eG SNM ELBA, comefod cute hindi ae eedOre Aa watt ‘Steady und uachangeds fair to chalce, £1.00 HoGs—Btows y Ruel parking, epeCra, Sod Haltimoroy, $4.1084.255 Ws td * WL ecelpta, san; ship wuts 2a, pe La! KANHAN CITY, Eveclat Dispatch to. ‘The C1 ‘Trib S44 CITY, Mua Now, A eee te. Pree cei mt repurtsy “Th Dy eliiiiawata. iF ehtvinents. tas be Hand | i low gradon tawarcnattvaatijee tickers and feedoen RLUCD WeS.10y wrnse Loxane, ELON TOE tt shipment, Gt eth fidudtor TaN sipping and “Satvod AS, hie MAST LingnTY, ae UEUTY. Pa, Noy. WC: —| EON telling slow’ aU qcbiauol ony common eed Sees io wulsing firm at Inat wouk's opts, 1; shipments, ond. ead) Phlladelphids, LB 4, SON; wolling falr at BENGALS for CINCINNATI. W.—HuGa—Qulot but, frm Me LA: pack int, FI. th tu abpeaoate BY TELEGRAPH, Ore, Bit Re Se FOREIGN, ast Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune Sereat 4 + W110 a. m.—PLOUN—Nu, 1, 1245 Ring, Gran—Wieat=Wintor, No, 10s 2d Nu, Wa ltd; No. Ha tay white, No. I, lube Nos 1s lv tdy Nos 3 Ge "tay rks tha Lare, 4a Cd, bland. gino, Kve—CottoNn—Kaslors mids tecain ee tas tutddiag Orlewna, 703 sulus, 10 Baratate re iid export, 240; Amorlenti, WW, Bee} eal businens: California wile club, ow MdGIve tat red Woate sos Md; di a Wa 20; Nba bbe, § dv whutur, Us MiG Ws 2d; Ketted, &0, ‘SAND by ted ) Fanuics—At Manchostor tirm, but nat MF, D-SPniTS TUMPENTINE Ws ID Ne fat “Tratgs Weru reculved by tha Chicago Hoard, MUUL, Nu , Ready, Nov, 1-1: vp. m.—Weathor + ful. Treaty FA aca Aa: 944 Ceti ARercaat Yad, 13) pet, ane! MAcdeclaydt 1 Musineas, lower, Wheat—Winter, Nhe te Made wilt, Yu odie Vdy fil Ga Bed“ tucalpite ae wlioat Shu) word F: ta Corn gull. | “Wheat dull dhs: No. 2 bud rad wluter ke Curu dull wid THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ved enrelva tnd red winter At fad dteclino, Henr, Hat whore corm dull, anda Hi wad enstory € Heetinet td, Corn tr, bia tal. Taos t AV Heit da int Landon, Bork, ah, if re ntor, I heat fn alinda oheaners tir aydraus No. auslng 47a fate nvoraua reid winter, as, Corn ensiort ir tivernge Amuriean miami, gin tei. Cargues on ar ses ‘heat tnncitye. “Fate nveraze quatity of American spring wheat for shipment during the pres fnband yollowing month, gar do An orient rei wine i . Fale nvornve qunitty of America mixed Gorn for prumpt aiptiont by sally Weave LaCepecialsat pelaead york, pecial dispatch wilt - ie mt de found In onr nows dis: ‘ To the Western Associated Preset, New Vouk, Nov. #.—Cottox—Quiet but stondy at We@t2 fe; futures: Nocomber, 12.120; Junuary, 12.21 oer WZLor March, 1268¢} April, 12%} May, io Fhoun—Light sobbing arado domand; rocetp! (U0 betas Oxparte, 1,000 bris; aupor State nnd Svinierh, $846G4.25; vommon toguod extra, €ikehUs gnod to chaloo, MUI: white whont oxtra, K.IeOly ox- tm Ohio, $.10gui6r Bt Louls, 5.008674) Minnesota, patent vrocans, ChUKG7.2, ATN—Whont—No, | Th Bh Cg ERUTEe, TAN aj ann deg iunetiod whites 4 ye rai i es HUF Ld ony RIG January, 23h Lael she. Vomtgenaivons ws im 70 DUS OxpOrte, SUKI is n= NC, fk (bab igOs 34 fo} low mixed, recolnts, 158,000 He NO. din dapat Tot wonibur, aie Rradod, GheGlsfor 1 Midgar Ro a sisgadiiace Naw? Witter abe sities tactuldor atonmor, white, Wee, Unts $40 bettors falr\y natives recent WAU) boy Wastern ‘mixed, «esiiger fT fORRT.OS, GhOCKRIES—Culleo quiet bi a PMU Tair to wv tetininent Beater Siomree quiet UL firm. Hlco munds, with wm falrstemuny, gel BTHULEUA~—Dull ahd lower; Unltd, sd)4o; refined, TALLOW—Firm: an JENIN Hut Pang rut Nori WB il{o, ju for cholen: iresh Western, 28M. Fork dutl und lowor, Moss, $14.25 atc, now. steady, Cut tuonts stendy nt tfc} Lelen mnidillon, wedfo. Laard wponed itigo bution uaed Wonks ndvuned partly fonts urimo mci, BAK a4 HUKSI.W; January, WD spots Devambur, PUNT, He Relea for Chote geadon; othors dutly KEBE—Dull and weak; Western, 10G12!40, PHILAD UILADRLPIA, 1 sLOcR—Dull and wenks Weston and Ponnsslygnia oxtrns, 1.004.253 Minnosote oxtras, clear, medlam, £5.24 do xoutt, 8.00} do clintco, 8.75: du atraluht, #10; Olle oxtra family, snvdluimn, 85.l0; to fale, 8.00; do choice, £25; do fancy, pieenety Minnesota patents, wood, #75; chuice GUAIN—Whont opened dull; inquiry Nahts closed Yo higher: Wostorn rejected, $1.10; No.3 red, clovator, #1.204@1.20)4, Hocond call, bettor dunmndy No.2 red, Novensbor, #.20f bid, $1.21 asked: Decomber, 124 Did, #1.21}4 asked? danunrs, $1.2434 hid, $1.25 asked Fube runry, #204 bid, 420% nskod. Corn—Not much Ine quiry for focal consumptlon: fale inquiry for options; old Western mixed, aise: now Westorn on track Iie, Second calls Friction Wighort sail mixes yon: RekousSanurty” Boce ind se debe dn wit PROVISIONS—Stoudy. packed, 810i ONE mo parks # Treat # otra prime, 120), Hing, sinokad, U0) Bids Bor do nomesy{en Linde Wonern Kaltes tise go tlo batehors', rmer: eroamieey extra, Wee; dagoadte et Now York Stato and Bendford Sonnty aches Waster Reserve oxtrit, 22621¢; tiriny Western 23@3tc. entern full creunt, Io, PetitoLRe. onnally unchanged; rofining, Ofc. Wittskt—Senrea Vesturn, #1 Witste\Searea und tirins Western, 115, ) bela; whent, £,UX buy corm, onts, 4.000 buy rye, 2 le BUIPLRS TE Nongs | 2C YB “ BALTIMORE. BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. W—FLOCR—Dall and un- changed. GHAIN—Whont—Wostorn higher and firm; No. 2 Western winter red, spot, November, and December, PLWUOLVHG: January, FAGLg; February, FNS 63 Murch, @eArqetws{, Corn—Westorn wenk; festern mixcd,sput und November, Gyctil; Decem- bor, WYGwEa for vid; 6 Huw: danuary, quivt, suid stendys Western white, £1 Witle, Ryu higher at $1,033.00, nigel. Z Provisions—Stends and without change. BUTTER=Firms prime 1 cholco Western packod, WRes.roll, a2C, Kans—linu; frush, Na%ser Peri uit retina Corrke~Qulott Wa cane Svosn—sirongs A sot, atin 1.0 Keentrs—Soue rit betsy wh enna api: mann. BALRH—Whont, ances corns seetis bie oe NEW ORLEANS, New ORLEANS, Nov, 9.—FLOUR—Quiot but atendy; Superiing, ELISGAW; XN, HWW; XXX, G52; high grades, 6.020.034. GuAEN—Corn firm at TWA7Ze, Oats steady, with o good domund, at 4920, 0, CoUN-MEAL—Jobbing, BL HAy—Qatots chutce, £N.WA,0, Provisioxs—Bulkmeats quiet and stondyt shout. dora, loose, 474G5e; packad, SE53for clone rib, 7340s clear TMGiHg. Vork dull and nominal at 4.00, Lard searcu and firm; refined tlorve, bet kes, Ue, Bacon quiets shoulders, 5c; clear rt etred ny? Cn rr ata. ordinary to ea wy fully tatty OW cHtiritled, 73th} corinon, ik rine to ahulea, 4c, ays Wert Colley woul » Ubfel hee, Suuar active knud common, igeloer fale pring to cholew,. 76434 i Lo lasses netive and t ae ea fulr, ised: z 3 0, lee kodd demand at full Bade “demand a D + Loulslans, ordinary to URAN—Benrco and firm FL.12g, MONETARY Sight exchange o} ey Bterllng exchange, 47834. ee. SANE SR Louis. St. LOUIS, Moy Nov. 0.-FLOUR—Firm and un- channud. GRAIN=Wheat highory No. 9 ret, $.0021.00% casht $.06YG1.004 Decombers #,00G1,094 January; HMB 1.1294 Februnrg: L154 March; No.3 do, #0565 No.4 do, Wc. Com higher at 423(@43}{o cash; 47340 Dos comber; 436@e January; &i4@diige Fobrunry: HO 4i}ho Marchy 4536@ fe Any, Onta active and tigher At WHGIA{o cash; BHo Locembor; Sic bid January, Ilye stendy at We. Varluy strong; cholco ta fancy, 100 GALI; Canadian, $1.5), Leap—Nominnl at de. Dutren-Hotter; FKaas—Lower nt: ving y—Stonty até monte Hemur nid slow nt Code gaeoet Oo inded call MEMCUIER ours RU bring wheats 4.000 by NTH our, WAU bent wie 4 40 bus onte, 200 Uuls Tye, uy barley, hemes | MILWAUKEE, MILWAUKEE, Wis, Nov, 00—FLoun—Quiot but ti, GHAIN—Whoat firms oponed io highor; closed un- settled; No. 1 Milwaukee hard, 41.44; No. 1 Milwaukeo, FLO; No. 2 do, $1.04; Noyombor, $1.08; Decomber, $1.0547 January, $1.09{; No.3 Milwnukoo, {tg0; No, 4 At Bicr rojected nowlnal. Com rearce und wanted? Ru, 2 nt Sige, Ota luligr and senreoy Nu Lot Bi4e, Burin sleuife, ee FP ee PUOSIMONA—Hirmory moss pork, $12.0; ol, $13.75 pom. uke dunuury, dard, rine stuamn, gebeaant Hods—Stondy; #15024. Y yy eisoR ten, Paid i8.— Flour, WU bra; wheat, 9,000 buy onts,' efit he Ritre Wheat, 2,400 bus corn, 5,000 buy cate, BUTTER AND CITEESE. Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ELGix, 1H. Noy. X—The Committe on Aduttern- tlon af Butter and Cheese to-day reported to the ¥iuin Board of ‘radu a resolution calling for a new Committee to oxaininy the present laws bearing un thy adulteration uf food, und, if necessary, to proparo’ und sowure tho passage of such new legllation, both Stato und Notional, as in thelr judx- ment will most effectually pravent the manufacture and sato of auch fraudulont and dulu- torlous mixtures under the name of butter and choose, ‘Tho Hoard aduptud the resulution, and ape polntud 8. 1, Munn, W. IL Tinto, aud J, A, Cariiste anid committee, ‘Tho pricos un the Wuard to-day wora; Cheesy, 1@8ot butter. 1635X0, with a general Joauluyg towurd tho latter tgures, BOSTON. Uostox, Nov, W.—FLUUR—Firm and steady do- mand; Western suporting, $4000L25; commun ox- Ura, $1006 475; Wisconsin extras, 8.750511 Mine nesta du, 8.00G60; winter wheats, Olio and Blichi- wath, SRG, Lndlann, 5.756675; St 1ouls and Ile Inuls, &.7507.00; patont spring whoat lots, 475; pate conta wintur whvats, $1563.25, GUAIN—Corn quluty mixed and yollow, MieGioy Migh-tmized. @o, Unts moderate demand; No. land xtra whittu, Gita, Nu. 2 wilt aL iityor Nu, ¥ mised, 10, S white, a $s LUT TETRA C huleo Wenrern croamortus, G00, SUUK—W eslurtt, Bint nee lowe, du bets, 273 sacksy curs, 07,000 5 whi bt <B2,0UL) L BuTerETe lode, 2,000 brs. TOLENO, TOLEDO, O., Noy, W—Giuais—Whoat firm: amber R6y No, ¥ red Wabaali, spot, #1034; Dor O45 Jnnuary, @.t4, Fobruary, las new, cumber, March, €.38 Corn’ Urmy high mized, 407 No, 4ig0; Old, apart, dley January, 40{0; Muy, S07 Yor octet i; dutuiguds 4k, Wace quivty No. 2a ber, figG diary, 4.4 i h IDG Mtnrels, Wily Corn tring a Mu; Januury, ated ELT e—Whicat, 17,00) bu; corn, 44,0 bu; oats, peltttaigereWhuot 000 bus corm, £80 buy oats, + LOUISVILIL LOUISVILLE, Nov, —CoTtoN—Weakor at IG” iT Fiawn-Steady; extra,” FL%G10; oxtra fondly, Titi. A No. 1h 5.UG525; chules fancy, MLL GUAIS—Wheat drm at #10) Corn, try Ni white, vite; do mulacd, dietic. Oute’ Ura; Nu. pine. diiyer do mixed. dike. Myo steady und tric 5 Ly 1h $15.05 14.00, Nam furs study ot $9600, Lard active and Betude higher: prime steai, #0) iulkaweats Ytiviy BbOUldETy, FLO; cleus tly, #.UK5710; clear, 6.0 BLN Ce sn hone ino Witint INCL CINCINNATI. Frorit—Piems family, 0075.20; fnney, Bi.) GHAIx—Whent firmery No, 2amber, Uh; No.2red, rnin fale demund, but at tower rates; No. 2 mixed, 4i@ tot now aholted, 4c. Ontain fatrdomands 4 o.dat ioe, Horley In 01. Jan: new, $10), Eavd Milek bit fens shoul+ Hocun rm) clear rib, "‘Wiaky—Active nnd fem at BLIh BUTTEN-Firm and unchanged, PEORTAL Pronta, I, Nov. 3.-Gtaln—Corn quiets high intxed, 40}giles mized, 4M@uy{e, Onts Insetive hut tring No. 2white, S{SH ec. Myo steady; Nu. % mere TGWWINES—Firm at $1.11. i ER peeaty We in m5 5 bout tye, A2io buy tonttay cate pee does 5, Ne TUPMENTS--Wirent, nono; ‘corn. 0X) buy onts, 2AW but tro, 1a bul Unrloyy Ronee ee OM KANSAS CITY, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune. KANSAS CITY, Moy Nov. Th-GHtain—Tho Price Current roportss Wheat—Mecotpts, 2L0H bur atitne monte, 226i Fut market flemors No, 3, carl, kiSéet I combor, Bit{es No. 2, cast, Bay 1 Pr $8) Saale iulges egeiubon wee Core iocetp te gis til shipments, 1423 bus lirmery” Nu, 2, cast, S405 Wu- cember, digo, 5 BUFFALO. TUFPALO, Noy, .—Grtaix—Whent neglocted; on- tlrely nuininal. = Corn—Car-lots aoliing at fie. are Joy tiem und netives sates 4,00 bu six-rowed State at #13 on trnck; 17,99} bu bright No. 1 Canoda at $1.27 store. Unts, Won track. DETROIT. Detnotrt, Nov. 90.—FLont—Quiet. GuAIN—Wheat firms No. 1 whito at 1.07% De- combar, 8.07{r January, $1,004) Fobrnary, 1130s No. 2whilo, ut; Nu. 2 red, $1.08, Hocolpta, HUW buy sbipmonta, 10,00 bu. OSWEGO. OswEGO, Nov. %.—-GitaAIN—Whent towers white Btato, E22; red do, 14, Corn quict but tira, . DRY Goons. New Yon, Nov. 2.—Cotton goots waorein steady demand, and’ prices firm und advancings Lansdale, and Mackstone blonchedt shtetings, and Utica, ‘amsutta, snd New Yorks Mills widy sheetlige nro navuneurlt prints yutut und slags liebe welt eluthing woulons In fair domand and Orm, PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, Nov, W.—PeTROLECM—=Unchaneods Standard white, 110 test, 13{c, E DITTANULG, Nov. 30 -VETROLECs—utoty crude, United cortiicntas steady avwi{er retinod, Ye, niin delphls dollvory. ITEAVILLE, Pay Nov. MeoPETROLEUM—THO oll market oponed ut visi, highest 23, lowest 14, cloning AEE sales, 2250 Briss ebipuienia, 440; charters, 4 TURPENTINE, WILMINGTON, Nov. V.—SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE— Quiet nt Wie. MARS AND CERES, Gon. Ingalls Vonutures in tho Lino of Wheat Speentationn. The enso of James F Sherwin, of tho firm of J. F. Sherwin & Co,, commission merchants on tho Bourd of ‘Trade, who fs charged with embez- aliiig $165 In money belonging to Gen. Rufus Ingalls, of Gen, Sheridan's staf, was to have been called yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, before Justice Brown, buta beavy boarding- house ense which was on trial at that thne necessitated its postponement until ufter 4 o’elock., Young “Jhnumy" Sherwin, the de- fendant in the case, was formerly employed by the efty in Dr. De Wolf's office, nnd was a protégé of Brock MeVickar, Somo time ago ho left his position ut tho bend of the Pound De- partment in the Henlth Ottice, aud embarked In the grain conmmisslon business, employing bis fathor, Mr. Joscph Sherwin, a8 clerk und ‘Co. Ilo opernted on‘ the “Open Huard," and did a fate business. During tho month of October a young man shamed Holland, who gained cousll- erable notoriety somo Usmu ayo in connection with one J. 2. Patterson, with whom be was cue gauged In tho manufacture of a patent reveral- blo shirt and the establishment of a military honrding-house, advised Gen, Ingalls to woo tho fickle goddess, Fortune, and buy whent. IHol- Jand bad been # hanger-on about military bead quarters for somo timo pust, and, being a good talker, he mannged to work into the position of f sort of confidentini advisor to Gen, Ingalls, ‘Tho Goneral took the advice of his young friend and INVESTED $700 IN THE DECEPTIVE CERRAL, but the results were disastrous. Hearing a rie mor that Sherwin & Co, were unsound ho ore dered higaceount closed, and was informed that be had £165 to his credit. Failing to get this on repeated demands, ho instituied suit at the suggestion of hiscontidentlal adviser, and young erwin was terested Friday morntug last about a'clock by Constable Grant. ‘The prosceution was represented by Col, Til+ dridge, while three young lawyers looked after the interests of tho detendant. Tho rt room was well filicd when the caso we enlicd, and Gen. Ingalls and “ adviser" and young Shere win and father woro on hand, ‘The tirat witness entted was Harry E. Oliver, of No. 11 flonore street. Ho testified that he hid been orpluyed by Sherwin & Co, as bookkeeper during tho thie Gen. Ingalls was trading with the firm, Ho fdentitled stutemonts of the Gens ernl’s account ns made out by hin from tho books of the firm at tho request of Holland, On tho date of the necount, Nov, 16 tast, the bale anco duo Gon, Ingulla, ne cording to tho firm's books, was $10, “bis at ant cumprised profits: on Wheat bought and sold for Gon, Ingalis by Sherwin & Co, Tho witness wis not cross exantned, and Col, Eldridgo sald he thought he had et enough, but bo would call Gen, Ingalis, GEN, INGALIS then took tho stand and Identified n letter gent him by J. F. Sherwin & Co. Nov. 10, Inforining hina tliat the balunee in bis favor on the trn’s Tho firm had promised repen edly to pay him tho monoy, ind he had on Drought the sult when he became tired of walt- tng for his due. He was very anxious to have it understood tint bo wus on the stand ns tt private eitizen and net in bla officinl capacity, Tho auscl for tho defenso then took tho Gonural rattled” bim with a fualllade of confusing questions having no bearing on tho case, Ho suited that he bad never handed money person- ally to elthee of the Sherwing, but bad gent them chockd -payable to tho order of Mr, Holland, who did tho businesa for hint and heBhad. always wuderstood that the futher, and not tho gon, wis tho bead of the firm, He had never jnatricted thom hereonally tw buy or sell whent for bim, but bad given thom direce tong In letters sent by his messenger, Mr, Holland, Tho latter was acting for hitnas bis tient. Ife hid ordered his denis closed Noy, 16, When asked why to had bought wheat, the Gen cral sald he “wanted to mike a little money." The question was then aaked whether Holland had not sold $100 worth of telegraph stocks far him and lost the proceed in speculating in grin. ‘on his own hook, At this tha contidentiat advisor flow into a passion, but was calmed be- fore he did any serious danmge, and tho General answered in te negative, When naked n question, the General would feel his way caus tlously before making answer, and bls ingenious evnsions occasioned considerable merriment, It wusovident that tho defense was trying to wake itappear that tho younger Shorwin was not tho responsible partner, a, C, HOLLAND, the confidential ndvisor, was the next witner: He testified that ho nd tnken §500 tn th: cheoks to the Sherwins for Gon, Ingalls, When turned over to tho counsel for the defense he bruced himself to paralyzo that Individual; but Juatica Brown bat down on blin ina forcible ond protpt inanior, In answer touquestion as to what hls business wag, ho Stated that he speculated fora living—whoen he was lucky bo supported bis family,and when uns lueky bls family supported bli. Ut was devel oped that there hud been nn agreement between Gen. Ingalls and the witness to tho effect that it thero were any pais on the €700 investment thoy would be dlylded equally between the two, Tho remurkable freshness" of the witness was inughable, and bis ussumed knowledgo of tha law astonished the Court. ‘The bookkeeper, Oliver, was recalled by thade- fonso, aud pointed out on the books of the firm tho transactions imude by Holland and Gen. die walls, ‘Tuo deal bad been opened by Holland nag had beon transferred to Lugally’ name ubour ‘ov, 10, By this thine tho hands of tha judicial tine. pleco indieated 7 o'clock, and Col, Elurhlze asked: whother thore wits any hiw of God vompullod a lawyer to Work al dayandall night, too, Tho Justico was Inclined to think there was nok und he lured Tho cuse adjourned until Friduy at do'clock shurp. A bond was furnished by Mr. John Dunphy. Tho vase iyo yory coniplicuted one, and the spectators had i clearer hen of {ts varlous phased before tho tes Uimony was takes than alter, $$ Economy I Wealth. A good atory is told of ony of the most protens tlous members of tho Brooklyn Yacht Club, who, durin a auuimior, entertalied a purty of friends on board bis bowutitul sebooncr tn ble usual economical fashion, As the gavate sat fa the cabln, rofreshad only by hls gpurkling cans Versution, ony of thom absgrved i tadsel bing. ing froma bracket. “That,” said tho gullant yachtamun, “is suinething entirely news un e trie bull commntenting tustuntly with the steward. /Just Cor fun, pulses’ The gucat did so, aintd & general clearing: of throats and ane ticipatory swallowings. ‘Thu stowurd at once ap- peared, bot there fell upon the party 8 worse than Arablan drought when tho galt yachtas mun ordured * A glass uf water, Jobnsou,”” a Yo hulf-way work. Cure your cough thors ae al ilea Honcy of Horetound and ‘Tur vith al it. ee eed roothuche drova cury fas one mbt, RELT AX G D a The Ordinance Imposing a Fifty- Dollar License Suse : tained. Judge Drummond Says It Comes Within the Scope of Po- lice Regulations. Judge Blodgett Believes the Infuno- tions Should Be Sus- tained, The ‘Case Will Uundoubtedly Go to the Supreme Court, On tho 18th of March, 187 now nearly three years ago, tho Clty Council, after much discta- ston und deliberation, ndopted nn ordinance re- Iria every corporation running street-cars to pay In April of ench year a Heense fee of 80 for ench car operated and run during tho yenr, Any corporation refusing or failing to take out tha license was to be subject to n fine of not less than € nor more than $200. ‘This ordinance, whieh was: passed by a vote of Ii to 10, was d elnred to bo in force from and after its passa, In Murch of tho same yer bills wero fled In tho United Stat.s District Court on behalf of the nonresident stockholders of tho three Chtenger atreet-railay companies praying for the waned Of un injunction to prevent the en- forcement of the orditunce onthe ground tht Its provistuns were in vivlation of the contracts: existing between the city, and the corporitions. ‘The injiuctiona were tsaved by Judge Blodgett. In November tho case came up. for hearing bes fore Judges Drummond and Blodgett, sitelng tos gethor, on a demurrer by the elty to the bill of the petitioners, OF the threo bills, that of the West Sidy Streot allway Company was selected as the one to bo argued, the deelglon of the oth= trs, It wus understood, to depend upon tho con+ clusion arrived atin this one. The case was exhaustively argued before Judge Drummond by Wobird 8. Tuthill, who was thon Clty-Attorney, and A, 8. Bradley in behalfof theeity, Judge Meckwith nnd BA. Staal! for the West Divixion Ratiway Company, W.C. Goudy for the North Chiengo Raliway: Company, ind Hitchcock, Dupes & Judah for the Chicayo City (South Sido) Rahway Com pany. y purt took It nader advisement, and thus it has remutned ever since, o pressure of business and other-cansiderations preventing bint from giving an opinion, Yesterday ox-City-Attorney Muthil! ealled on Judge Drummond, and tho latter suld he had buen at work on the ense for some Lime, and had reached a conelusion, which was that the ordinance was vulld under tho EXERCISE OF POLICE POWET hy tho City Council. ‘Thnt be believed Judgo Hlodgett still retulned bis orlginal views, which ditered from his own, Ue (Drummond) wis prepared to decide the ense when it was conven ent for counsel, and would doit to-morrow (thla) inorning If they would come up to bis chamber, He supposed tho cuso was of that importance that it workt be carried up to the United Stites Supreme Court, and he intended to sug- gest. to the counsel representing the rallrowd vompnnies that if thoy desired to zo upon tho ense ng it how stood, “he woul! enter an order sustaining tho demurrer to the bilt, Thon he and Judge Hlodgdtt would prepare the certilleate of division, and under the recent tet of Congress tho Injunctions could re- main fu force until the cases were decided in tho Supreme Court. -He thereupon dictated to his stenourapher a letter to Mr. Charles Hitchcock, connsel for the Chicago Clty Railway Company; In which be stated sabstintiilly what be brid said to Mr. ‘Tuthili, and asked tho latter to de- Hver it to Mr. Hitchcock, which be did, That gentleman sald the counsel Terres urne the rallway comnpanled would consult, and as Boon us they decided as to what course they would pursde they would go into court and hear the deetsion and tuke such action os they agreed upon, ssa eny. a commissioner from Tite Trains called upon Judge Drummond with tho hope of obtaining the text of the letter to Mr, Ateheovk, but the learned qurlet had not kept a copy of {t.' In brief, ho said to tho reporter that one of the counsel for the efty hud been In to see him during the morning whout the mutter, The Judge stated tehim that Judge Blodgett re- muined of the same opinion that he bud beon— that (sin fuver of Kustuining the Injunetion; Dut he (Judge Drummond) was juclined to think, from the examination be tnd given the case that the ordiniuce might perbaups be sustalned on the ground Unit twas a mero police regula- on, though it eamo VERY NEAR NEING A TAX, though not quite; ‘that he would certify tho cuse upon a division between the Judges, aad the demurrer to the DIL would be sustained formully. If the Rullroud Company desired they: might under the recent act of Congress con- thiuy the Injunction in force by giving a super- kedeas bond until the mutter wos tunity decked by the Supreme Court of the United States. During tho afternoon a Tinney reporter called upon Mr. J. Russell Janes, President of the West Side Hallway Company, and after pod him tho action of Judge Drumimond, inquire What will your Coanpany, dor" “Don't know; hadn't beard of Judgo Drum- mond’s decision, aud can't sity.” © Admitting that Judge Drummond's view of tho cnge fs against the Raliroad Company, what course will you eee “Cantey. It would bo necessary for mo to rend the opinion and then consult with our counsel in tho case,” and Mr. Jones resumed reading the reportof the Council proceedings Monday nliht. Tho kerlbe subsequently dropped in at tho South Sido Raliwuy ollice, but there nothing but been heard of tho mutter, and In the absence of Mr. Cobb no one knew or could guess what the Company would do in tho premises. THE IMPORTANCE OF THB DECISION to tho elty, if sustained by tho Supreme Court, Ig yrent.” Tt wilt bring mto the Treasury nt leust $50,000 per nnnum forthe 1,000 cara which tho threo railway companies are operating. As tho number inerenses year by yenr, eo will tho elty’s Income from this source iucrense until: it reughes twee 850,00, Healdes all thig, there are biek revenues ‘to be collected, ‘ho ture compunics gboutd havo taken out _ Il. q on the Ist) of April, 1678, W118. It, therefore, tho Buprema Court 187, agrées with Judge Drummond, three yeurs’ re. ccipta, or nearly $150,000, will bo pakf at once Into tho City ‘Trengury. At the thine the ordl- mines was passed tho oilicers of tho West Sido’ Bireet Rullway Company expressed themseclyes strongly nyalnst the measure, and asserted that if its Snuuntty were austalned it night be 1eces- sary to thom in self-protection to stop tho sule of tickots and to CHANGE THE MAXIMUM NATE itted by law.-live conts—so that the eense-feo, while bringing a certain amount of monvy into the ‘Trensury, woul be really noth- Ing but anadditional tux upon the Cileayoans: who used the streetcar. On tho South side, however, nothing of the kind ean be resorted ta, since the Company dbea not sell tickets ond bas steadily adberud to the fve-cent rate, ——<—<———_—. REY. W. J. KNOX-LITTLE. His Second Afternoon Address at Far= well Hull, ‘Tho second of tho serics of sermons to mon only by tho Rev, W, J. Knox-Little, the English ovangelist, was preached yesterday afternoon In Lower Farwell Hall, The attendance was very: Jurge. ‘There were present a grout number of realdont clergymen of all denowtintions, and the audience’ contained many representative business men, Mr. Knox-Littte was accompanied to the plat- form by his friend wud host, tho tev, Frederick Courtucy, of St. dames’ Parlay, and took his po sition at tho speaker's deak anildat breathless silence, The audience, He of whom were presont. at tho first service Monday, kucw tho wonderful effect of his fervid cloguenee and syinpathetic method of dellyery, and wor, it consequence, nuxtous to catch every word that fell fron bis ips. © ‘Tho services began with conuregational sings ing of the Hith ymin, a Gaye My Life to Woeo! after whieh Dr. Knox- Little prayed with, a fervor aud sincerity which fy seldom heard, ‘Tho reverend gontiemun thyn read ng bls text the following pusguye of tho Serivtures * Moreover, it ta required bn stewards that a muah be found fultnfule—Cor.s sy 2 Tho words of the lext Were Bpoken by 8t. Paul asa ministeral the Gospel, The warning and the principle contained thereite applied to all men, Whether In the ministry or not, as every man wus tn reality nh ininister ef God, In his sermon ot Monday he had endeavored to Impress, Upon the nila of his hearers the iinportun A personal relation to God, and he now desired to, show that dn disregarding their stewardship wen fell into the sin of iaolitry. Mon wore Juninta at wily they held certaly trusts for God, and af these thiugs were got from Gud, the chee of gratitude or uppreclation should be greater to tho giver than to the git. ‘The sucint postion fn hfe, “stroogth of arm wand strength of braln did hot cate from man but were from God, and were ah heh in trust by thelr posecsson, If these gifts were abuved, Mien Beem Idoluton, but it shoe cured for, uuurisbod, und strengthened themselves | these: Kits, they recognized the power of a Divine Muster, MAN HAD NO 1UGTITS fayainss tho Hving God; hoe was simply a creature of God, a tenant ut will, who was directly re- sponsible to hig Maker. Tho pluto proposition wis whothor # mau was 88 Idolator or u Chris- un, TNE BPRAKER THEN DEVINED tho meaning of Klolatry, which was tho con- centration of tho will und tutullectual powers ypen sume avject other than tho ving God, ‘There was ouv principle that was put intu thu bauds of every man. Money was something which cume within the ccougwy uf uvery muu's waa nt the 4 ith thren: pecluiy in Ainerten, ‘This broueht with) it 1 urloua ideas of Mylnenod mien strogsied to i quire money to indulge their iordinute love of Qexury, Suen men were apt to forget that fn the ownership of this vast werlth they were but indy of God's bounty, and in this neglected neta of chirity which were offered upon all ate todo sides, If man’s religion was tobe a many religion, he contd not fix his aifeetion and efforts upon the aveumulation of money. for in doing so be became an dukiter., Dishonesty camo straint out of the love of wealth, and In handling vast sums of tnoney incommercial Life men ought ty recognize the fret that thoy wero stewards of God. Bvery man, whether his fneome be large or small, should fut aside a portion for the rake of thatstewardship. Idolatry wag not contined to the tise and atuse of werlth., Men of great {intellect hud used thelr brains to back up posi- Hons which they know fo be wrong, slinply to keep up thelr reputations as men of vblilty. This was Wolatry inns broad a sense as wad possible, Great reputations bad been rained fn advocating measures such ws these. Men hind begun with glorious iders of berty, and bad degenerated Into base Sncrnlists, whiosa ideas were the reault of no wivoctey of frev I+ conse, which was not the liberty that an Ameri. cnn and on Englishinan ought to love with the deepest. veneration. There was one other gift which men shonld in thelr capueity tt ards of Und. ‘Thit was tha powor of influence, Sten owed something that was iu thom for the ood of the world. The moral forces of thao soul toll through generations, and If inen do what Js right and put their feet upon all that 1s wrong, THE INFLUENCE OF THEIR ACTION will appenr in the conduct of those he loves, and to whoin he gives the effects of that influence, When men have grasped a truth and try to live, not as ined who can be culled canting bypo- erits, but tn tho sense of thelr relutlans to God, then the world will become puritied, The speaker paid a beattitul tribtte to the constant Jove and purky of woman, und sald tn this connectlon thatinan generally. hud sutticient grounds to thank Gut that tho intluence of women upon tho minds and characters of the children was se much tnore elevating than his possibly could be, Example was better than precept; work wag better than a serinon, Life was nt best of short duration, nnd eternity was at hand. The elo quent epenker therefore pleaded that men should question thomselves as to their moral condition. If they knew that thoir past would not bear the ght of God's truth, he begyet them to make a brave fight nguinst the power ofevil, To give up mt wordiy-delights and pleasures required pluck. and determinution, mit the results of a victory won aginst such fearful odds was to gain everlasting glory and peace hi Fler, ‘The services conciuded with the usuni sacred sony, nfterswhich Mr. Knox-Little delivered 3 praver fullof the extraordinary sympathy and feeling which marks ntl vlforts. At 8 o'clock this afternoon Mr, Knox-Dittle »WIl prone the last of the series of sermons for menonly, Owing to positive onyasrements {0 New York City, this will be nls last uppeurunce in Chicayo, and in consequence of his departure for the East this afternoon be will not be able ta, preach In St. Jainea’ Church this evening as was at We contemplate ‘The Kev, W. J. Knox-Little fs meeting this week, Monday, Tuesday, and We y Hoot, 1S with thy Eaplscopul clergy of Chicaso, | His ud> dreases nre fervent pnd full of proeticul tnstruc- don, eanecinily for those in orders, Among thogo attending tho meetings ut St. Jum Chureb (the Kev. Frederick Courtney, LO! fire tho Mesers. Locke, Morrison, Petrie, Itlteht Perry jowlton, Hirde, Kinney, Hedman, Street, and various of the clergy front the coun> iy parishes, The attendance is good and regue are ‘ Lan” deavy Sentences, Uaweyo Pathedium, Benjamin Haun und Alex. Barto, who re- cently) burgiirized the residence of Thomas O'Brien at Syracuge, were sentenced yesterdi by Judge Noxon. Haun wis sentenced as ful- lows: For burglary, twenty yours: for ugaault> ing ''bomas O'Brien while comimitting a felony, twenty yeurs; for assmuiing Mrs. O'Hrien while committing a felony, twenty years; for burge Jury jn the third deyree, ten yeurs; total, enty yours, Ile reevlved thls hes without wincing. Marto was genteneed for twenty yeurs for burglary tn the first degree, and for ‘five yours cuch for nesuulting Mr. and Mrs. or Briens atotal of thirty yenrs. Huun's futher visited him and bade him good-by for- over, Haun iy 2t years old, The comnutation on these sentences 13 suventeen and a halt years. hel aul be 75 years old when hu gets out, and arto 40. ——a Memishes and dixcuses of the skin and rheus mate pains removed by Glenn's Sulphur Soa p Nature’s Remedy for Rheumatism, Neuratgia, Diphtheria, Quinzy, Sore Throat, Croup, Coughs, Colds, See Chery hackaches Spraing, Swellings, and Br :lses, Salt Rheum, Piles, Tumors, Cholera ‘bus, Internal Pains pecullar to Women, Cat.trh, Sore Eyes, Hurng, Scalds, Froat Bites, Fresh Cuts, Wounds, Sores of long standing, Chaings, Eruptions, Skin_ diseases in general, In= flammations, Weakness of the Ankles and Juints, and far genezal bodily palas. MOUNTAIN ROCK OIL {s at onco rem iricablo for its exceedingly penetrat- ing and searching action. and its per fectly soothing and healing qualities. N. B “MOUNTAIN NOCK OIL fs NUT 8 com: + D+ pound, a “patent medicine.” but a NATUR- AL O1L—nn Olf which has Altered away froin tho pe~ truleum flelda, and fowed through numerous strata of earth, minerals, and rocks, fruin which it hasderlved {te curative propirties, No attempt Js made tolin- prove on Nature's work hy compounding or mizing with something else. itis NATURE'S OWN REMEDY ~a almple, safe; and BURE CURE for the disenses named. Sold by all druggtatnand medicine-dealers, Price, 50 cents per bottle, $27 Pull directions with cach bottle. The Hogls Rock Cll Company, Prop'rs, 66 Laka st, Chicago, f asioux Ci EXPLANATION OF REPRARNCR MANKS—tRaturday Uesnee ‘sunday excopted. Monday except Chicago & North tern Fen Fold aatica attat! cata: . a Ol (on east curoer Kandylph and ¥I " eT Caunteste ond ae une doneen ee FaMBEE, aPacific Fast f. city & ftir 3 nt ines Day Rxpren axioux City & Yankton atedar a aueady itap.te Express. eport, Huck ton & Dabuqu Iockford « pubuques: it kfords Lake U re Eixpreves. oy. Hwaukee Special = Rin aukee & tireen I Heaukee TPansenu ied wen PRPedasddddosAasdassoosda SpaceughIUssuOUeAaD pms Inaba eee ee pmti2t} am hurban iralne, get local uine-card athe Clark-ag Cty am the bran lenin eno nC 30 haa slaey 216 train to Dea Moines, ‘other ron 1 r sae ey or any other form of a pot corner of Wells and Kil | t—Deput cornar of Canal and Kingiocate Chiengo, Burtingtan &t For Maps, Guide-Hooxa, ‘atime Tabi serpin Accuninodations, apply at any nf Pleket-Uinleos of tho Com, pt Gene Pacitic Hotel, N 01 m West {Ottawa & Strontor Express, iGulesbure Paswondures. PNebraaie prune ot juu & Sioux City EB: Lhownure Grove Acomilids LPacite Fast Kxpresi Liansas se Colonude. 3 iusiote- a M339 vsgssgsugsesasare i 3.3335 83 PEEEFEPEEEEEE! ga zsssaseussssy 3 dads Beddedeodadsagad ereeee N 563 ‘oxns Nightix pron aa City & St. Joo Night B: port & Dubuque Express... wodiy & uturday “Thoatra| F eee 3 aeaa PAPILLON, RN! Sak Rheum, Tevema, Seald Hea, Cares. Pimples, « Cures lives, Cures Catanh, Cures Chafing Infants, Al Diseases of the Skin, STEVENSON ¢ CO., Agents, & gt LAKE-ST. Cues Cures Cures ST. JACOMS OL, RHECMATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headacho, Frosted Feat “and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Ni earth equals St, Jacons Orn as a afer ati plead efeup External Hemedy. ‘A-telal entails but the comparatively titling outliy of 60 Cents, and every one sullering with pala Cun have cheap and posiilye proof of its clalus, Directions i Eleven Languages, BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDIOINE, A, VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md, U. 8. As WOVEN WIRE BED LOUNGE WOVEN WIRE — BED LOUNGE. Gives a perfect Woven Wire Mattress Bed, and is free from the clumsy appeare ance of other Bed Lounges. VARIETY OF STYLES, Union Wire Mattress Co., TNorth Clark-st., Chicago, SCALES. : nanan eeeeen eae Fain bANKo’ BTANDAND SCALES OV ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORRE & OO. 11 & 113 LakeSt., Chicago, Be cereful mbuvanly the Geaulog, LOPrERY, Willard Hotel Lottery, A First-Class Furnished Hotel for $8, 100K Cash Prizes ant 1610 Hroperty rites, EN Amountlog to $200 Drawing taken place nt Loutevll rr uthority of t Special Act of the lature. und” under thy “wbsolate curtrol of te folluwing disinterested Commissioners appointed by the Act: 4 Heit; Robert Mallory, Into St. C. of Oldham County: Flonrnor, Prestient of tho outeyiiie Care nipanys Hon. HP Whittaker, of Corns Heer emet ety Coury and cA Winn OF mG he Loutseite Chiy Courts ind GA. Winston, of th invert of ON, Caldwell & Winston, uf Louls- vi , LIST OF PRIZES1 ‘The Willard Hotels with all tty $2 4 pw Furniture and Fix M, ‘One Hirlek Hesidence o One Heiek 1 dunce un Aven Cash Prizes, eneht & ‘wo Cash Prizes, ene Five Cash Five Cast Pitty Cush Prizex, oft One Mandred Crate Prizes, Five Hundred Cush Prizer, euch £20 On ture. ny AA Mobertsan on 40 Hoxes Havana Cle con GU Cann Prizes, ench di e 5.00 Whole tickets, $8: halves, $4: quarlers, $2, ‘The Hotel ja how upon, und wil be run by the uns dersizned unbil, tt iy reude to by transferred to tho lucky winner, ‘The pubile are tavited to stop with 10 und eeu thy property for wienelvor, ont wanted ut wit tinportant polnts, ving full infarmation, and ato We Cs 1, WHE AMard Hotes, Lonteyitia, Ky. it ookseiler, Loulsyilo, Ky. (oprosrte caTnEpnaL,) —. + NEW YORK, JOSLIN & FULLER, Proprictorss Delightfully situated in the very contro of the most EER TAP ead eta walk of the Flavateil Road and Madi Vutronkzed by the best Eumllles of Europo nd Auerie CONDUCTED ON TILE EUROPEAN PLAN. Haurpanned § three minutes: n Aveniueant, BEAL PART FOR SALE The Subscriber Offers For Sale Part of Lot29 of the Pennsylvania Company's Tract, Township of Wa- terloo, contalning 158 acros, moro or loss, at prosont occupled by Lovi Stauffer, For further partioutars ap- ply to Jd, J. MASON, Trustoo. Hamilton, Ont., Nov. 29, 1880. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING, Stockholders’ Meating, restora of the Chicoxa rot the Itoard of sant hen Baltway Ca Wspoctt medting ee Conaquniy: te hoceby eatled to conyona in Pars Peal the Peliner Iiuuse, inthe City of Cilcago, tn WoRutoor Minute. an Wodnusduy, the 22d day of t ni Fie Wi ug is to connlder and pass upon proposed louse narrations Dutwoet this Come pany and the Western hnitina iatlroad Gumpany in Percct to, dubot wccommouations In tho City af Chie ‘Anut alas te Mer thy question of tranefure fing te the Gesnd ‘Trunk Junction Mallway Company Therichts, privileges, ad proporty secured, to said fous haa Surman fe niitone of ch tranater, wuch tn teerotnty Chicazo & Grand ‘Trunk AB, ne und Troasuror, tattway Corny GENUINE GERMAN CANARIES. IXAMMDP WIR, v4 beomt UN. NO CUE r seri DR. KEAN, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. 0 5 f charge, on all Cate erent cyeelal dintinca, rade oan 14 hy city Wu warrants cures oF clu be nstivky, (DR. LUCAS, 188 Mouth Clarkeats Chartorod by the Btatu of Hilnobs for thu “special, sclontilic, spd speedy cure’ private, hurvous.Chrous fe, und inves Ubeuwes, Consultation tray. suurs.D Khu yd hese ws DuNdaNs, WY GO Ts Be a wuly, atmity, 1 iintly, 0: Eatuniay, opully. Pullman Utewheel) Coaches between Chicaiu Dn, Lincoln. st dow sity, through, ining Chairs, Aeatacotas Fenda tarot the exclusive ee of first Dintug-Curs attached to ail tri Gfand Pacitio otel nid-at thopn, esNmer House, Teave. | Arrive, 0 him f 4: «Dally. excope = withuut chianvo. Parior Cary: itt batwoon Chteago nad Heatisas Chere 1h lero vinket heirs for Insxengers, GH SQ. MUwoukeo Fast Mutt.,.., Miewtiacgy o Wituseshs Milwaukoe, St. Vuul & M wpUle Express LIMUS. cess ccees Green Bay, Menssna, nd’ in Expr ul FHT . atimaukee, adioun, Prairie Chien, lowa, and Ikuta Ex... 04 Ktovens Point and Astinnd te:: f 9:0) Mulwaukeo, Madison, and Pra da Chien Express, JAvorizviile Accowitiodaiion, Eein Expross Byron Passeny in Fas. Massongel Sunday Maenenuer (rh fjanascin traine fun vin Silwankes, Tigkou for St Paul and Minneapolts are ge Made toon und Prairie du Chi OF vis. r Grouee ke Wikons, + Atiinots Central Kaltrant, ” Depot foot of Lalu-at: phil To0k UF A wonty-sgcon4. jekotoltlew, Tel ianialpb-st, 1 Pucine Hotel, sud Pahner Houses ns Care Oran Teave|_Arrive } Bt. Louts & Toxas Express bt Louis ® ‘Texus Fast but et Catro « Now Urioana Lxpre: be Dew Orienna & beans ruat 62, pin pm Bpringileid Express... am si Sprinatield Matt Expl pm pm Veoria, Burlingion & Keoki ain’ aia Pour, Burlingtou & Keokul, pat po Punting & Chataworts kxproass, am ag Pontlac Express, po ny Gliman Paesencer, pin, ‘hia Dubuque & Suu City am am Dubuque & Sinus City pin| pa * LOngatuntay nicht to Gitman aniy. «On Saturday tight runs Ww [doria only. Wabash, Mt. Botte ad Pacific Rattway, remiteornve Mtuwnfeand Archorsavs. CEwenty-inird phereny. tira tia Mta-at F Hiekef Sittee, sy ctureent aspen Leave, | Arrive. St Lonts & Gulf Exprosa i pi BE lauds & Gull Fant an Kanens City & Deavor Fast 31 pa Pourtu. Burlington X Kyou ie] pm Pours & Hein Specht Kin Springtivld &tlannio ut Kast yin Dally. "Daily exvont Sundays, NoTH—Puliinin Sleeping Cure Louln, Kans city, nnd, with revolving chnirs Chicago to St. Louts, und Mo- Sot cae ES i ie Cae Cbletea fo, tunnibal and «NO chalga uf Day Couches Chicago to Se Lua Oe Kunsaa cys bs (Chiengy ww Alton, : Unton Depot, Wosrsidu, cormur Canwl and Yan Ba Tiledst ekue Uiteos, at Dovous Wa South Giese Mt Eee steGraid VoeitoStuok and Yaiuve inuses oe |_beave. | Arrivo, Konans citz, Donvor & Puctio!, iperbice: sie zai (22:30 pile 2:30 pm ; Xptees Vit Al gt Louis, sprmuduld & Slobild © Row Uriuana spre from Chteazo to ton Vekin & Peoria Streator, Lucou, Wash t Jolt Dwight Accomm Michigan Centrat itotiroad. : Depot, foot ul Laxn-st. nnd foutor twonty-soond-st ‘Meket Oltice, G Clarkest., BoULbeRst cornur Uf tans dviph, Grand Muultty (otai, wad at Palmer House, [leave] Arriva” 3 Alr Line)... Ban Sie Gostun Anne Pucciul Nui Yor fa (uh om alsinazuo Accoulmoudauun ye Atinutio Express (dally) re Tht Express 5, aa Grand tapide & Muskego pm Grand Kuplia & Votoeky expru: bia Grand itapuls & Suskegua Ex, ia 1 i “(On Bundays thls trata lenyosat6:15p m, Chicas, Kock fo! di & Parttio Ratlroat, Herne Spurge van Harta | Pate res, Wi Clarkes, Shoruus| Y Crand'tracitiy Hotok and 33 canal, coruue Mtadiaua, Teave, Davenport & Peoria Expross Counted atutts Fust Bxpruss., City, Leavenworta & pEPTUSS, teint Haji oasss tans Cr avunwartl we chusune NAGE expends. Telinliy except 31 AWN Sacopt Mand Anke Nhurg .& Micwlyan Kouthera, Matlvay wicket offices a depo x Fan Buron-st. head of Le Ballo, Fwenty-socond-s:., 4nd Furty-thirdea ‘Moker gud frolulit otice under Sherman Mouse, vod Hokus dilicus in tha Grund Paciny Hutel and Vuliner Lyusd, dead wml; 20 ao. nya. {Dally excopt Haturdays, J aeare Aree Mall (via Stain Lng) 7 aust Now ture Rpt tale F ban Tih Expruss (duty). gen fialgnua XX xpross (duit; SOD tok Nab EXPTUBS, seesegeerenen 0 But Chtengo & Grand ‘Pruak Itsllwav. ‘ pot, ATULG! btownrt- Aruloreny, care. Vim Tun te Lupo. Moketeumeus: ius sou i ty 1 Clarkes, and Grand Pacitc, and Malinur 2 eS Tonya, ) Attivo. oof? Tha mule G00 po siaitatetacegag|t EB mm] MUI 3 se urriva cu vce Dith |? bt) p ml} 91199 mo ‘Pullman pivoping-Cars ittachod to nignt exprosy Waltimure we Uisle i By mud fuot of ‘Twontye Depots, Exposition. egy ae ae Fe TY second-au LichoLOn Talwar fous sid facing utol, aid aupoe ckexpostuow iuihd'4h . wave. | Arrivu. forning Express wt Hix pris. Sevuning apr Pick Tatily, ‘sunday excepted, teuturday excepted +MONGy oxeupted. apy : Hankakeo sine, Depot, foot ot snav-ot. wid 10 4 uf ‘fwonty-secona~s1 SSS Luavo. | Arriva. Cincinnath fndianapolls & Lou! =a ieee ant 4:00 am]? 1:3} ow mus pig ieee § Bi1) pia pt) au Ft Avago ac Chicas ital v vr eee Van uron und Canai-aa - Plokot Oiieas I 4 Oe et ere usu Urand Pucide owned Parapet ees Leave. | Arriva. Daw 70) pa pi bs jail ana, vixpress, aw Yurk Expres Pucita Express (duty) ust Ling, a vi Mid pal tit eo UL ahs Nts Bounty is be Ajatt AleeLang amd Koki A Dopot curior ul Chintua aud Curculivats, “Wast Alda, * jag s Teave. | Arrivy. ti, Indianspolis, Louts>| ; cine eb ubus Rist Bh fe 8149 ana? 7228 po mg ee ye tie] thee 7 {Uinaie sulives UUW, ‘Plekor Ontos, 37 Chur Paluner House, Grand Pas eile Hutol. ‘Praitts of ttda Company will arrive und Supurt tron the New Passonger Staton, un Twuirthe sty nuueBlaty, ay follows: = Toave. | Atrive ~ By Wally uxcept Sunday, *Dally, Rule 3 Hoortn, Martor Vay Couches , + ink a) aa