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fair and mart WITS ¥—Stendy THE CHICAGO -TRIRUNE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1 1880—TEN PAGES. cit monte gitet but steady: tong Sloar intd~ short vlears #0. hard heayyt prio H—Dull and wonk nt t@Xe, MTL nd Uteattted | 1041 2¥% — PHILADELPHIA, PRLADELrnrd, ee, HF Lorn—Btoadys Western win extras, clone medinm, iby Rtralght, MoKadLlab Oto Rood, RUN; chotee, KLir Mlunesols patent procens, FMEIL, Ho flour quiot nt 8.25. GHAIN—Whoat nnsoitied {and feverish, declining 12 I4er No. Tred, olovator, 4.19er No, Ired, Vecombar, SHIDg bid, ELt7K nakeds Ianuary, EL21¢ bid #12194 asked Kobrunry, 1.204 bld, 820g naked. Corn duly Old yellow Wostern on track, Bi4ieitger old W ostern, fon track, flyer anil mixed, Decembor,. fe bid, M}<o nakeds Janunry, GMa bid, Bile naked. Onts quict butstendy; No. | white, 4141 No. 9 sto, Miga3 NO, Oo, 45403 rejected white, 40 rant, 4 reads. Wook, ines. SULaieeN LI, an, $1700, ONL Rives, $1aKee TaN tree, $1 + Hams—Smokod, Wye folger do tn mult, oh jo naw, sci, Lard—Vrime steam, bey fic... - SCTTEN—Stendy but Irea activo: cronmory oxtra, Kelty do wood, to cholea, satiet Now Tork, tate Bhd Tradtord. County. tigunesivini), tubs, ave Western Reserva oxira, Hey do guodto cholee, i re Haaat-Senrco and fem at Wee, ERSE— Mul and wnchanged, TOLER FEM Mt UGC, URKY—Stoady at $1.16 CLIT S— Fl belst wheat, 4400) bu; corn, (0 tie, Flour, 4,00 WO Dus anin, WUN bty ree, 2 Due ULPSENTHWhent, LENKU Du, NEW ORLEANS, » Doo. L—-FLOUR~Quiot but standys SLUM XXX, TALI, heh 100, GUAIN—Corn qulot at M@ese, Onts senrco and friny etd nt We, CORN-MEAT—Quiot nt $.6502,70, HAY—Qutot and wonks prince, §24.00625.00; choice, e770, Puovtstone—Pork ntendyy moss, HATH. Lard steady; BYGU}fer Kew HYGI0e, Hulk meats antet but firm; shoulders, packed. FLOKA.00; ctnar rib, BeeTHiCT elonr, 73(c. tIncon quictt shouldors, (4(2h}40; clea Fri, clonr, Hise, Hants--tnear-cured-Demand ket firm; enneased, tre 1c, Vestorn rectlited, &1,M@1. 18, Guocenxs—Cofteo dull and noniualt io surgoes, endinary to prime, Nettie: ume quiat t common to good contmonas(abyes (alr to fu Sor primo to cholee, tla:aies yollow vlaritte Bolnagen=seurce uni ilrint common, itka.ty cs went, Weds fair, 3 4 Prine tO choice, ikke tle, Bea: quiet and wenks Loulsinun, ordinary to choice, 8. RAN—Quiats SeqeFl.00, ‘Tt, LOUIS, Bt, Lovts, Neo. 13,—FLan—sienity and inchanced, GRAIN—Wheat vory unsettled and lowers No. BLUE caalts 1.004 Decenmbors E0121. 3 January: SLOSWELINLINA Februnrys EL 1OSGL (Ong UK March; No.3. de, WHAM: No. ddo, Bitye. Corn unacttled at 12%e cash; HANIe Decombers 42 G@ais{e dnnuarys 4204140 February; {244 Ke Maretiy Yo April; HMGIKe May, Onte slow at Mero hs GAfo bid Veeomber; de February; Sie May, Wat Ba bid. Barley quiet; choleo te taucy 81.0021.05, ‘RAD—Dull nt Ye. BeTTEn—Uunehanged. Eacs—Unchanged. Wisk Y-Qatot at #1. . PROYIstONS—Pork dull; M22 asked cash; #120) ble Jnouary; 113.15 bld February. Dry sult ments ene rely nominal, Hacon dull at ¥3.5087.7900.00, Lard firm nt $3.0) oskod, 5 WECEUTS—Flour, 9.000 bris: whent, 34,000 bu: corn, TAD bug ¢ bus rye, HOU Dies Uneley, 2,000 bu, SUIPMENTS—Flour, 1.00 briay whent, 30D buy “ 7,000 bus outs, ,UNN bu; rye, tenes’ barlos, enc, 5 MILWAUKEE, MILWAUKEE, Wis, Deo 1—I.our—Stondy, with Vheat firm; opened ie highor, and closed 0. 1 Milwaukee hard, f113; No, 1 Mile Waukee, 14K; No. 2 do, MAs!{s December, $A {; January, €.03¢; February, $145; No. 3 do, ti<e; No. 440, Me, Curt higher and sunrees No, 2, 0c, Onts No. 3, @{eeRye highor and scurcoy No. 1, Rive. Marloy higher; unsettled; No. 2 apring, east, Provistons—Stendy; 10, 3 moss pork, old, $12.10; now, sardPrime stodn, g.8) cust Kouscunutuehnd michael, ~Quiut ind nnchanyed. JECELTS—Flour, TROW brisy whent, 4,000 bu; oats, UU bi. “guests —Whont, 10,000 buy corn, 4,00 bu; onts, WW bu, CINCINNATI. CINcIN f, Dec, 13,—CoTron—Dull; Msge. FLOUN—Firmor; family, H.75G5.00; fancy, KD OW, GRAIN—Whent firm; No. 2 ninbor, $1.04; No, 9 rei, 81.05, Corn—Mulr deninng; market tim; new shelled, Ge; now cnr, 4didu, Onts steady} No.2 nilxud, 3 Tse, Ityo quiets No. % tui. Barley stronger; Ro eateatg age NO* % OME Barloy atronge e aint PROVIstONS—Pork dull ate, Lard duil at aa QS... Mulk meats enaicr; choulders, 440; cleur ribs, es TUEren Gulu af inchanged, —Uulut und inchanged. Hubs—hastory common, Ruueel.25¢ Hehe, BLIOGs.10; iH saalaby bute oy Poeun vkini, Hs butena: HOG; Fiauy shipmienta, hone : . ROSTON. Noston, Dec, 1.—FLon—Quioss Western supore Dno, ETbE1.00; common extras, H.2K64,53; Wisconsin extras. $045; Minnexutn, thot; wintur whonts, Otto and Michlqan, (5.0L; didiunn, $3 if Bt Louls, {O2%67.00; sprig whont pntonts, 58 PLL, Gnais—Corn sim; ‘mixed and yollow, old, 6 Sigur high mixed, tre. Onta tira; No. 1 and oxtea White, Sligkie; No.2 whit lo; Nu. tmilxed und No. white, 47 Ese, Mie FU, LTTEn—Choleo’ Wextern croninorios, “Maier icles jadle purked, este; common und good, 16 Ie, RGGR—Woatorn fresh, 2a, 0Ts—Flour, 11,100 vris; corn, 35,000 bus whent, SS aatENTy—Nat roported. 1 LOLUDO. ToLeno, 0. Dec. 13,-GttAix—Whoat enslor; No. whito Wabush, 140; No. 1 white do, #.tigy amber 76% wintor Wee: . GO, 11.05; No, 3 red Wabash, xpot, 11.089; dnnunry, FUT; February, €.1U; Maret, 1231 May, #1154. Corn dull; No, 2 spot aud December, 4134; May, Siifo; rujectod, 41Xe. Onta dull und numtnal, Cloves seep—[t muumoth, Ny No. 2 $1.00, DRessen hous~ choREny Whoat quiet: No, 2 red, spot, {1,01¢; January, $1.06! xepruary, PBC TEM NRTA Ris ‘UKChIPTs—Wheat, 43000 bu; corn, 1240 bus onts, none. ppilPaents—Wheat, 1,000 buy corn, 1,000 buy oats, PEORIA. > PEORIA, IL, Doc, YL-GRaAtN—Corn onay; now MGioNe; naw mixed, WiaRyc, Unis » 2 white, SIGSGC. Rye invective and Briner; No. 2 WYawie. Jraiwinks—Stenidy nt FL, ALK CREP TAA hi 2250 buy corn, B70 bur oats, SAV bu3 ry, Uurluy, $20) bi. SMIPAENTA~Whost, 20 tig corn, S000 buy outs, $64 buy rye, 10W buy barluy, none, Bet KANSAS CITY, . Spectat Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune. SHAH CITY, Mow Dee Tho Price Current repurta: Guaine-Whent—leceipts, 10.27% bus shipments, 8° 624 bu; weaker; No. it, cash, Whi; Ducomber, $13{a7 No, 2,cash, sige; Decomber Bx No. 1, ensh, Whfer December, ee, Curn—lccolpts, Hust tur shipments, TMGU buy Ky. , cual, seyer Buceraber, sige. DETROT DETROIT, Mich, Dae, L—FLount—Quict, GRAIN=Whuat steady; extra nominal; Na. 1 white, #1.G irregular to numingaly Yecember, dos danunry, Tdi ten ae ae a ath i tf i Bhipmunts, Tue bi x! as v BUPFALO. HUPFALO, Doc. 1.—-UnAtN—Whent noglected and nominal, Corn quivt and ensy; sules UU bu ot about Sige, Oats inactive, Ityo inactive, Barley duil pub tirndy cnr alx-ruwed Stato at #13 on track, OSWEGO, OswEGo, Dec, 14—-Gualn—Whoat steady, Corn Srm at we. : DIY Goor: New TORE, Deo, 1—Business quist with commis- slon housed und good with Jobburs; cotton pouds moving steadily on account of back orders, und prices drm at the Inte advance; prints and giaghatme wore quiet but ateudyt printed cottons aid plques In mode Grate soqueaty jouw wour of weulone In light doe Amand bug firta; tus pouils dull, —— cOoTrTon, New ORLEANS, Doo. 1,—CuTToN=Fasy; middling, Te; low middling, Wes Zood ordinary, We; net Teele 1035 bales; gross, 12.80; exvorts te Urent Britnln, 2413; coustwlayy Way ules, YUN) stuck, i PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, Dec, IL— ie rkOLEUM—Unchangod; Biandard white, 10 tos, 1c, TURVEN TINE, Wituisatox, Doe, -Sinits Wirin ut tie. ‘nunrentine— _— of Cooking In Court, ‘Tho proceedings ut the Hrighton County Court, ju Englund, were recently diveraiiled by an une uyual incident, netmely, the Cet of aumne Potatoes in court by direction of thy Judge, A Wholesale potato merchant wus sued, for tho r6: covery Of inoney whieb had been pald for potas tes Which werg alleged to he uf a diltyrent hind Tram those ordered, ‘The Judge, atter exami ing some of both sitmples as well i of Ube pot toed supplied, felt that in order to eonble him to ylyesu correct Judymont in the matter it ould bo necessucy to cou: ¢poclmensa of This Was uccortingty done, Wola ater e Wore being heurd. ‘The edoked potutoca We then produced bu court and exten, the rest bx Sug that the Judge was sathafed ay to tho quality ‘of tue condemned potatoes, but wot do watlelud us to tho skill of the plalutliy jn the urt of couke tug. ‘Tho verdict was accordingly glyen for Whe + dutendunt. i —_ “| We charge you nothing for tho advice, but urge you to buy nS cent bottly of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, ———— * Noother Whisker Dye cquats Hill'y—30 cuts, BIG OlL NEWS. A Process That Will Ruin the Standard Oil Oligarchy. Oil to Be Refined to 300 Degrees Test, Where It Is Now ‘ 175+ Everything Formerly Wastéd to Bo Utilized in the New Method. No Chance for the Standard, Even with All Its Pipe Lines. The New Company Iron-Clad Against the Seductions of the Mill- ionaires, A Full Insight into tho Prozont Outlook of the Naphtha Patents. The Gas Companies in More Danger from Naphtha. than from Electricity. Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. Ciivenann, 0, Dee, 13.—L striek, what prom isea to ben good dent of n sensation fn ofl clre eles to-day, and, as 1 nim intormed that only a hint of it has ever been made pudlle, and that. those most Interested are making 10 efforts to udvertise the matter, but rather prefer to keop ft tho backgrouml, 1 ive it us it come tome. A gentleman well tp inthe oil. business here, who had read the recent artitle In Yin Tammy from this efty on the Standard Company, re murked to me that, while tho Standard tind dixe played most wondeyful aki in crushing out competition Inthe reliniuge business necording to tho present well understoud methods, and bad, by incuns of their pipe lines, ete, reduced the price of transportation to the minhnum polnt, there was stilt adecided dunger to their future control of the oll market just now aris- ing inthe way of two new pntunts, whieh bid fairly to revolutionize the entire business. “WILAT AILE THESH?," I nsked, becoming interested. Well, in. the first pince, & new company has been organized {1 this efty for the munufacture of reflned off by anew and proteeted process that, necording to nil accomnts, fs wonderful, Up has not been written vp by tho local papers as yet, but in’ rentity $s ono of the most remarks able things thus fur diseoyverod about oll, 1t was hit upon Just as all guek things are,—all at onece,—and tho Company has beon started and Is Pushing forward itswork., Amos Denison, Est, f young attorney here, {3 one of the mombers of the new corporation, and from all thut he and othors have tuld ime, and from tho fnvestizn- tions Ihave made myself, 1 am led to believe that there is at lenat miltfons in it. It will bea great blessing to the pnblic in the cheupening of the reftned product and in THY INCREASED SAFETY that ft will bring from exptogions, et “Itdivo you nny objections to giving me tho details of this matter forfim Tandusny “Lthink the Company aro endeavoring ta keep the matter quict for the present, but I know thut their work bas got beyond the point of experiment. Itis well known, that thore Js," and always hus been, a good deal of fear on the partof the public In general In regard to tho use of oll, Many acefdents occur constantly despite tha efforts that ure made by the law- uutkers and others to prevent them. The legal testin this Btate, for instance, is 110 degrees; tho off that 1s used In the hendilghis of tocono- tlves and in lntnps on: trains hn encral, is 175 dogrco test. Now this now patent MAKES O11 OF 100 DEGUNE TEST, or almost twice us high as the heudlight olf. Rut this is not all; by the present process of rellning thoro Is a grent dent ot waste, or not exnetly that, but a great deal that comes out of tho ernde olt that must be disposed of ath lower rate; for. fjustrnee, there Is what {a enlied the tar, or resiktuum, which must be disposed of to tho manufneturorsof£ paratine, thon there is tha kusvllne and the naphtha, Now, those various substances are all used in the now rellning procs ess, with tho execption of the tar, which [a the cusiest disposed of of nuy, Now TUK GREAT POLNT OF PROFIT Nes In tho fuct thrt all these things are utilized inthe product, ‘Lhe difference in murgin bes tweon using overything except tho tar, and using the cotnparatively Built portion that tho Stand- ard now does, Is so grent that tho new Company: eit more thin compete with the ‘great mouopos ¥, notwithstanding ita pipe Ine, ‘Thon, besides nll this,when the now high-test oy thrown upon the market, overybody who undarstands the matter will want i." “WI ft reully be’ eo much superlor to tho other?” . “Certainly it will, Such 0 thing as an explo- sion with 000-dexreo oft will bo P this fs understond, tho old Kind of off witt tind very. slow galo, I shoula think.” “Tho Standard people will be likely to buy tho new pntent, will thoy not?" “ Thoy will try hard enough undoubtedly, but. the men who have tho'new thing say thoy will notsell under any clreumstanees, They claim that they ure ona strong busls, and so Radon ag: the experiments are completed, aud the kind of machinery thoy need ia thoroughly settled, they Propose to go into the matter on a firm basis and Work It on thelr own account. They sow MAnUtneture something kau hundred barrels of off a day, aud tho sale 's rudy for all theyean produce," All AuOUT NAPIITHA, ‘This same gentleman alee wave mo a full ine Fiuht into 0 new patent which will be of espo- elul iiterost to Chicugo people. Itwill be emombered by thosa who were In- tereated Unat a nian by tho name of Holland, ro- auting tn Chicago, Invented, two or threo, years Agu, a naching for buralng naphthy pad waterin uwbout equal proportions, The machine was tested by experts, and so fur as could be seen wawn perfect success. Te imide an intense hert, and a hight better than gus. The plan of the “thlug waste put tho machine Into use for hent= ing, cooling, and Mgbting houses alldnone, It could bo utillzed In tho common conk-stove or range and in furnitces as woll na In the common gas-burner, ‘The inventor vlulmed that the naphtha could be stored In large quantities In fauk oulsllo. of tho howe and connected with tho placo of burning oat very small exponac, A hirge number of peo plo tu Chiengo suveutiguted tt, and were exceouingly ploased with ft, and belioved that Where was millions hilt, Tt wag on tri for three inonths, and na one could seo but that it was golng to revolutipnize xas compunica and tho price of fuel yoneraily, i Dit. QRATAM, formerly Mresidont of Hillsdale College, Micht- Han, was engaged ag one of the. ngents of tho new inveution, und, fn company with aman by the nue of Humiston, veamo to Clovelund and sought out buyers for n portion of Ohlu, Among uthers who became greatly interested was Dr. W. BP, Horton, of thla elty, who, after makin suveral trips to Chicago aud observing tho work- ings of tho machines there and in the agency> rooms hero, nally concluded to make tha. pure chase for Cuynboga County, Every onv who exutulned tha mutter nt that the «thought (uo Doctor was eure ta maken largo sun of money ont of bls inyestinent. Sto had talked with euch men ay, D, King, Esq, of Chuleayo, and they told hlin that they had wxperl- mented with the matter and were certulu that it would Le w success, With Ligh hopos the Doutor advertisod the matter, Bod many were on tho potut of purghase jon WHEN ALL AT ONCE it was discovered that ho bad been swine diol. Tho invention worked oxuctly as it bud been yopresented for four or tye duys, and then tho pipes which conveyed the naphtha and wator would ill up completely with the residunm of tho water and naphtha aud tho tire would yo out. Theinanner In whleb tho thing had been kept going so briitiautly for threo months or thoreabouts hud Leen by the clforty of a special conunissiouer who hud stayed with the con cern all night and cleaned the sediment out so tbat it wis ready for bile ness tho next day, Dr, Grubam und Mr Huwlston bud both becu ag budly gold in the inatternas Dr. Horton, and they preatly rexret> ted the part they had taken in the premises, Tr, (raha, who fan gelentifie man was of the opinion that ramething of the same nature night be mde that would overcome the small diMetity of the obstrietion af tho tubes, He immediately set to work In tho matter, and has now wROvANT OUT A MACHINE which fe salt to have all tho exeeltent features of tho Holtand patent. while none of tho aml culties that mde tata failure aro apparent. Itia asserted by Dr. Horton that this now pat. ent will revolutionize the wholg heat and light: question, Ilo ts promised all the money which ho lost in tha Holland swindle back, and nore too, When Dr. Grahim sent a model ond .deseription of bis new machine to ‘tha -Patent Oitiee, a patent was tminedintely granted, ns {t was sald to be 80 tnuch diferent from anything else that was everolfered that thore wna fo question raised in reentit to tt, ‘This zentteman also gave me rome interesting information In resurd to napltha, gasoline, and conlollthat L think ave not generally under- étood. feds confident that Dr. Graham's pat- ent will have A MUCH MORK DEPMeSAING RPFRCT UPON GAs STOCKS . than over the reported tse of the clectela Nght could do, [tte ausertod by those who know chit: the muchinca for lighting and heating the houses will cost but a very small sum, aud then both coat and cont yas will be things of the past. A largo tank situated in the back yard of ndiwelling can be Med with naphtha or eritde off at the opening of winter, nnd all that Is nee. essary to obtain both Hebt and heat Is simply to turn a thumb-gerew and touch amatch, ‘The whole apparatus muy bo regulated In the snine way also, Much stranger things than this have happened, to be sure, and the publio will simply. wait until St ts 1 demonstrated fact, and then secept IL with gliuness, . Tusked tho gentleman if the public will not fenr to use naphtha in this way. Ito thought not, aud continued: “There are nt great many ; POPULAR MISAPPHENENSIONS in regard to tho compuratlye dangers arise Ing from tho use of potroleum, ms oline, nud naphtua, Petroleum ts the moat dane werous substiuniee, when carelesty used, that {3 jmanufactured, The Scottish-Amerlean Tusur- aneg Canpany, which Is one of the fow that. want permits to uso gusoline, Lave never yet had ot pay n-singlo loss, as Tam informed, on tho — thousands of visks they have taken. The losses that have occurred from the use of coal oil ure many dur injec tho same time." “May not thet arise from tho fact that so much inore coal off {3 used than sisoliie?”* “To he sure, Uiat Is part of the reason; but I fur told that, in proportion to tho amount used, thore are twiee ns inuny uceldents arising from petroleum na from gasoline and naphtha togeth- er, Gasoline wit ignite easily and burn sagidly, BUT IT WILL NOT EXPLODE under nlinost any conceivable clretmstances, ‘That arisog from its exceeding lightness, Then there is nnuther thing that fow understand, nam told by experts that twelve drops ts the lurgest umount of oll that can be made to ex- plude ina gallon can. Anything more than that inay ignite and burn, but twill notexplode. ‘The volume of smoke that a Jargo amount makes prevents the explosion. Mr. Andrews, who was ko lungat the head of the Standard Ol Com- puny"s works a8 Superintendent, enh that a pint orsoot olf wits tho largest amotnt thit could bo inide to explode Jn one of thoir largo tanks, Any larger amount was not dangerous In the way of causing damage except in su taras tho firo would do It. A PINT, HOWEVER, {f tenited, would blow ‘ything ghovt {t to atoms. Tho frultful source of nceldents at tho present tine is by kindiMng fires, ‘The girlor woman who cantinues and persists In pouring oil from a canon to x fre, or whero fire has been or {fs to be, will $1 all probability sooner or Inter lose her fo, It is about ns certain ns anything: thit can bo finagined in this world. The small nmount of oll that remains in t pluce on the wood ‘or coal immo- dlately ignites with a very large volume of gan aud terrife force. ‘The natural thing fora per son to dois to tip buck tho can in Auch a cso, and that movement causes the upward strenm of hurning gas to follow tho oll inte the can, whon tho explosion takes place with most ruln- ous effect. Tho papersdally record siteh necl- ‘donts, amd yet tho cnrelesticss goes on, There is nothing that ean bb said that will make people appreciate thonrture of coal ull. It is perfectly sufo it properly “used, but most dangerous if tooled with.” ‘ Gay. INDIANAPOLIS. Crookedness In the Ex-Collectors and Akseswor Ofllee, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Dee. 13.—Tha County Commissioners are wrestilng with tho prablem how to keep the records of tho county from inu- tation and defucement. Lho most startling discoveries have been mude, showing the exist- eneo of an organized and systomatie plin to cheut the county out of thousands of dollars in: tho shupo of taxes, and just how to pre- yent’ It 1s not go plaiy. © Within the past week tho Auditor and Asseszor buve broughtto the attention of the Commis- sloners two cuses, one that of a wontthy rest- dont assessed for $1,900 on porsonul property, whieb [3 seratched of the Assessor's and Audit- or's hooks; the other, a largo real-estate owner, whose nine ls not yet been pliced an the a pileate out of whose ileseription on tho Assess~ or's book one plece of property, valued at $7U,° 00), hus beon crased, Lurge reductions hive also been mude surreptitiously, ag the following in- Mente: Perry House, from | $0,000 to £10,W0; Bpuncor Howse, from R= On to Sivas Grand — Tlotel, — from $17,000 to 2:10,000 aut Mock, u reduetion uf Sion, and on BY Cliry pool's residence, 2,200, The Horth -cataty wns ngseescd at $100,000, ie same mivand une of the ciphers wis omitted, and tax paid on only $1000, Afterwards ‘Trousurer’s iescksment waa nimdo for tho oinit- tad $10,000, und the tnx collected, but the rod. ords do not show that the county wis benefited Uy the colleetion ta tho extent. of a single cent. aAnothor singular ease was thit of tho Kirlund property, ou South Meridian Hireet, — purehised ofan February, 1877, by W. GC, Do Pauw, of Now Albany, ‘Tho. ims eovemunt on the lot wits assessed at 814,000, Lin a78 tt dropped to BA; in 18s7 it inereaved to 37,600; and the next yeur it wont, buck to $1,100, Mow those nnd scores of other’ changes enine to. he made bas never been ate satisfactorily dee termined, but the Conmnissioners ire working up the cave, The fret xtop to he tiken in pre- tgnilag uny future mutilation will bo to place. o books under tock and key, to be examined only in the presence of tho propor olticers. ———— DR. THOMAS. . Ils Orthodoxy indorsed by the st. Leuls Wethodlsts, Speciat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Sr, Louts, Mu,, Dev, 13,—The discussion of tho orthotoxy of De. Phomms, of Chicago, was roe aumodto-day by the Couferonce of Methodist minister. This matter has wssumed large im- portance in tho Methodist Churet, and bis been under dlacnyaion for over two months, ‘Phe last tnveting, held one weok ayo today, was 4 very lively ono, and produced a wordy contlict be- tweon sovorm of the brothren that -was redune dant with sareagin and productive of s-teeling, At that mncotings De Mushy read a paper charg. mg that De, Thomus denies eomplotely tho ond artluio ot tha Methodist faith, und ofiems that Chrigt dled only tu reconcite man ty God, with sundry other irregular tenols, ‘This paper was nguln tho subject-tmutter of this morning. ‘Dr, Felton made an ehiborite speceh In vind: ention of Dr, Thonas, and his viows wero tnully judursed by tho mecting, ‘Tho result was that np vonsure could be applied te Dr, Thomas; that be wae in perfect accord with tho Chureh regarding tho aubject of Neenah and that the only guise of controversy was tho wording of & Bure mon dellyered by bhp, Set nanan JOURNALISTIC, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, SiWwavern, Wis, Dee WA Republican syndicate, headed by tho Hon, Horace Rublee, to-luy, purchusod for $15,000 the Milwaukee Netea, tho only Bngtish Democratto paper in this vity, In the effort tocstabllsba now Repub- Mean paper in opposition to the Sentinel it was deemed most eapedient te buy the News, ug it posacsued tha Western Associated Proag frauchise, ‘Tho now concern hua uv eupltal of $1W),(0v, and will be conducted with great enter rise. he nate wil} be changed frou the News 9 thes Bey rtelsl Ler ‘du the Western Auociated Press, Sr, Loins, Mo. Dec. lh—Judge Lindley, of the Clrenit Court, thls mornhig refused to aps point a Kecelver for the Timer newspaper, und, declined to extend thu Jusunction, a Lhave long preserivad tho Shukers' Banapa- Flas, and T think itu most valunble mediclue.— Jerewluh Binke, M.D., Giluauton, N.H TLE OLD SOD. Graphic Description of the Sit- uation, by Michael Davitt, a Favorit Son. Unpleasant Predicament of the Administration of Mr, Gladstone. Its Menstires Alike Distastetul to Ardent Fricnd and Bite ter Foo. Autocratic Influence of the Land League in All tree land. Shining Samples of tho Irish, Lond- lord, as at Presont Con- » Stituted. 7 Coming Legislation on the Land Question —The Orange Opposition, So-Called. ‘To the Editor af The Chieaco Tribune, Duntay, Nov. 25,—At the present: moment the Cabinet of Mr, Gindstone fs deliberating tn Lon- don upon tho expediency of suspending the habeas corpus or resorting to somo other mens~ ure “forthe protection of law and order” tt Ireland. Chlef-Secrotury Forster loft this city last nizht to meet his collenzues in council 18+ sembled, and upon hls report ns to the state of the country and the nceessity or otherwise for apecinl Jegisintion to counternet the Intluence of the Land League will depend the action of Ministers towards coercion ora reform of the Innd Jaws, The déeision to be arrived at this evening by the Government will therefore bo of momentous iinportance to the country, for it will determine whethor the ngitation shall be allowed to proceed to fustity legisintion or ite lenders be arrested and imprisoned In order to exhibit the repressive rigor of n Liberal Ad- ministration. If Ireland Is fu momentary ex- pectation of the suspension of personal Hberty THE POSTION OF M11, GLADSTONE 4a anything but an enviable one for aPrimo Minister, Ho hns to dent with no ordinary dite culty in grappling with the Land League, Ex- tremo mensures may preelplinte a state of af- falrs ever here which woutd give his Govern- ment Infinitly more trouble than It has already upon fits hands, while any attempt at what would he to the Lengne a satisfactory solution of the Innd question would deprive tho Glad- stone Ministry of haif its members, and bis party af ita inojority In tho: House of Commone, Within the Cubinet tls well Known. there fe 4 well mnrked: difference of opinion as to whut should be done for Ireland. Bright, Chimber- hun, Olike, and> Mundella are pronounced geninst coercion and in favor of remedial legisintion, “while Martington, Grenville, and ‘tho rest ara yielding to the Ine intone of Jaudlord clamor forrpecial powers to bo given to tho Irish Hxeeutive, The English preas ng well ng English public opinion. is also divided na ta what the emorgency ot the situation demunds, and while the Standard, Tele- graph, and Post aro shricking for cocrelon, tho Daity News, Pall AMait Gazette, and other intlu-, entint papers are URGING. MORF PACIFICO ACTION, and polnting out tho expediency as well as tho absolute necessity of somo reform In the oxlst- ing system of Inna Inwe, An Anti-Coorcion As- sucintion has been organized in London by prom- Inent English Rudieals for the purpose of brings ing publle oplolon in England to bear agalnst tho susponsion of the right of public meeting in Treland or nny Interference with tho Hborty of freo apeech by the Government, while resoli- tions condemmnatory of coercion and Inndlord- tam altke are being passed by various political bodies thronghout the country. The Birming- ham (Englund) Reform League passed tho fol- lowlny resolution at its last meeting: That wo recort our strong condemnation Agninst the prosecutions of tho trusted lenders of the Irish people for holding pubile and peuce- able incetings to nuvocate thelr views of the Jan? question in.an open, manly, and constitt- tlonal manner. We regret that the Liheril Gov- ernment should have allowed itself to be DUAWS TOWARDS A POLICY O8 CORNCION at tho instigation of panic-atricken landloris who Imye seeretly mide representations to the Lord Licutenmnmtan the rtreagth of. reported omrages greatly exaggerated and mostly un- trus. ‘The Land-Law Reform Association of Eland has 2190 condemned tho prosecutions of Messrs. Parnell, Exun, ete, and forwarded a donation from its funds towards the expenses of tho trials. Thus we flnd the most popular English Government of modern tines censured by Ene itlish public opinion for its attitude towards Ire- fant, and seo the principles and platform of an Irlah, organization dofenied and indorsed by English political nssoeintions, ven those papers which nro loudest In the clam: or for prosecution ndmit that somo -legisintion is nbsotutely necessury to meet the oxiyonecics of tho erisis, and organs which two yours ago would bayo scouted fixity of tenuro at fale rents as contlseation of Iandlord property, nro now advocating that measure as one which tho times demand, nd 28 a set-off nygainst tho “ rovolu- tlonary " progrum of tho Iund'Lengue, +) TIM LAND LEAGUE, The organization which has made its power thus Cult oven in England, and ngainst which tho whole power of the Governmont imny be directed to-morrow, Is carrying on its Iabors and oxtend- ing its Influence regardless of tho storm which may at any moment burst upon it. Tho power whieh it wlelds in Ireland nt tho prosont mo- mont {3 cnormoud, Its inundate ts oboyed by tho tenint-farmer iu almost overy corner of the vountry, No person can withstand tho intuenco which will bo diracted against him if he opposes the Teague’ or londy any assist- anco to fis onemies, Volicemon cannot hire curs fron the peuple if thoy are to bo used in eviction ensos, Landlords Who -minke thomsclyes spepinity obnoxious through rack-ronting or other oppressive con= duet cannot purehuse food or obtain anything Ike tho attention beretatore commanded, The Erpréas and: Mail (jandtord orgaus) deelare that the authority of the Land Longue fs the thatine fluence in the country, and that tts Inw is the only power respected by the people. . “ novcorrina.” z Qno of tho most powerful wonpons now wielded by the League In ie warfare with land- Jordism has dutraduced nm now word Inte every-day lnnguagoe among tho people. Capty Moyeott ts thd agent to tho Erno cs. tate, near Lough Mask, in County Mayo, Ly harsh and untcoling troatmont of tonants and luborers he incurrod tho {l-focling of the surrounding country, und an offort to carry out oviction against twenty tenants shortly after tho recent faminu ‘exusperated tho people tn such an oxtent that, if tho Land League had not interfered, another victim of an evil system would have beon subjected to the “wild justice of rovenge."” A polivy of IROLATION wag counsoled andnt once ueted upon. Flraty} Lund ho, was abandoned by bis abepherd, next by his farm-servant, thon In succession by bla posts boy, lnundress, farm helps, and sinith,-eading by the procorsa and tradvamen of Bullinrobe fusing to sell him.any foud or other necessary article, «A mayemunt was set on foot by thu Dablin Brprees, tho landlord organ, for the pure pose of conveying auppiica and Iaborora from the north to Hoyeott’s rellet, Tho Oranzemon responded, and tho expedition, ‘escorted by 1,000 sokdlers, wus conductud tu Mayo. it was fully expected, bol by tho lanatords and the Goyernmont, tint ‘tho people of Saye, who uve the most Catholle put at the sumo time. the most dentweratie people i Tvelund, would, have resontod the “invasion” of thelr county by tho Orangamen, and that a contlict would huvoebeen the result that would offer a pretuxt for the susponsion of tho Hubcas Corpus tict, Muyo has alxty branches of: tho Land League, numberlug close upon 25,000 members,—10,00) of whom could be mustered at any given point within tho county tu one duy in case of etmer- koney, Bo that if it sulted the plang of the Louyue to give a warm reception to tho fifty Orangeimon ond thelr escort of 1,000 soldiers It would hayo cost little exertion tu do wo, Such action, buwever, would huye been pluying into the hands of Its cucunies, and the League very wliely resolved to callupon the ‘Lveonls torcfrufa from auy interference with the expe popular vidiowle, Thus THE WASH WINCIL WAS FLING INTO MAYO toatlr up both religions strife and popitlar pas- ston has fallen quite harmicss umong 9 disct- plined people, and the Land Leaguy hns score Anothor vietary over ita tufted opponents, Capt. Boycott, bls Orange laborers, and mullitary escort nre to quit tho shores of Lough Mast on to-morrow, when tho Captain's crops will have been dug from the soit atu cost to the Gavern> nent of over. 35,000 0 day,—an experiment which fa not likely to bea inade ngaly inthe intercet of those who Incur popitar indignation hy tho ox- erclse of petty aeapotigm. “ Hoycortiig * la now put Into operntion against any Individual whom the peoplenssociate with Iandlord rapnelty,—ench branch of the Land League through the country constituting itself Into n court for the purpose of Isolating,” not only an obnoxious indiviktue al, but such ns kbiall purchase from, sell to, or hold any communieation with hin, ‘This, TO TIN READERS of the American press, may rcem an unjuatand unnecoesnry Interference with individual nc- ton, but the class against which this foreu ts now directed hus never luoked upon Iretand but As A nationullty to be trampled upon, and the earnings of Insh farmersaga tribute from an enslaved and degraded people, RAMPLE OFAN HUSIL LANDLOND, ‘The following particulars of the estate of Dalltnamore, County Mayo, the property of Mr. Anthony Ormaby, which were published by tho Lengua yusterday, will show whatan industrious people have to bear under this Infamous system. of Jandiordigm, sand explain: the tilned. stand which they are now taking saninet Itsucts and supporters, In seventy-three holdings upon ihis estate (numbering Lt persone) the Govern ment valuation fg 0505 Ms. white tho present rent ts £125 f,, or clase npon donble the rent which should Le legally exaeted,. Atmost tho entire of these lands conalst of motintaln slopes, and were all reelalmed by tho tenants without any att from the landiord! ‘They aro also coms pellod todo duty work,—that fg, employ. tholr fumilles and horses for a certaln niember of days per mun in gratultous Isbor for the Jandiord, ‘Tenants must obtaln consent: from ‘him ere any of their children are murcied, under penalty of ni tine bel added to tho rent. J Casey Was thie 10 aliliiings for a stone on tho top of sn ente not being whitewashed to tha land Jord’s Hiding, Joti Ruane was compelled to roe move from where he dived und to build a pew house on sone waste land, In orderto have it re- claimed, When tho house waa tilshed. the Jandtord made him pull it down agatn and erect it fen yards farther cicay. When the land was re- clalmed Ruane was romoved higher up the jmountun, where he shortly afterwards dled, Tat Walsh, winnson, workesl ata building for thirtyeiive days, but work’ only be pail for twenty, and, tipon protesting agalnat this trent- ment, Mr. Ormeaby made him throw down thd | will and thon evicted hin from bis dwelling without compensation. ‘Thoinas Cavanagh wits, compelled to. throw down his cabin nnd butld now one. Aftor a fow years’ tne he was forced to chanze ton bog, where be had ta buttd again, When the bog was reelulned he was changed again and upon remonstratiig against a foun removal he was EVICTED WITHOUT COMPENSATION, and hud to enter tho Workhouse, where himeelt and wife svonafier died. Other lustances of sittl> lar treatment were also given and puhtished, the truth of which | can vouch for, as T have had the samme statement repeated to me on my visit to thut part of the west of Ireland during the recent famine, COMING LEGISLATION ON THE LAND QUESTION. There Is no loner any doubt na to the tuten- ton of the Govermnent in bringhi tna land ‘DIL next session,—even though the State perse- eudions and a mensure of coerclon fer the conn try shoul bo undertaken [nthe meantime. jomuthlug must be done,” is the ery all rnd, and yet the men and the movement who hive thus forced public opinton to move the Govern- ment inthe directlon of tegislation aro de. nounced ns *cnemles to Inw tid odor.” It Is. Buhind’s fate ty attempting to govern Trolind vo dose tho wredit of any remedint monsure: which the House of Commons 1s compelled to undertake for our © beuelit,” and whatever ool to the temuit-farmer or the country ny vontatned. In the Land bE of 1st will doubtedy be put down 29 the reinetaut con slon of in Hostile Parlinment to the Lunds Lenguo organizution, ‘Thera ts not much likull- hood, howover, of the passing of & mensure of reform which would sutlsfy cithor the League or tho country whilo the Whig and tendtore elt Tent constitute the heaviest wing of the Gine stone Government. The Land League bs ee quently preparing the country: Dill now in the wontb of the Libe tion by perfecting its organization and laying is plans Bo as to resist the efforts which wilt be tule to obtain popular acceptunes for a half. hearted tentative effort to dent with tha major’ oyil jn the social life uf Treland. Anything lesa than its complete removal and the substitution of no system which will put an ond to land ana nopoly' in Iretand will be rejected by the Lengua ane repudiated by the furmluyg and industrial clnsaus, THE PRORECETIONS. The 2th of Neeember has been flxed wpon to-duy by tho Attories-Genen for tho trial of Mr, Parnell and the other Indicted members of the Lund League. very olfurt is bem made by the Government to secure u verdict, us 1 dee, Teat ut the hands of aselect jury would te aw stupendous blow to both hiudiordism and the Goyeroment, » Tho dotensa uf the traversers will cost upwards of §5,0,—an enormous wmOUNt, sure enough; but the Longue, having been cstablished to ght landlordism an nny field until one or both are vanquished, must face: tho ordeal of legal expense iti the contest now forced upon it ‘Tho Defense Fund Initfated by: the Lord Muyor of Dublin hns not yet reached to one-thind of the nmount required, tnt It $s ‘nlitost cortuln thit the country will supply tho necessary sum before the tine of trial arrives, eycrs: precaution lus been taken by tho League nyaliat . A “sumtin by tho Governmont, Ita funds and books are scaure, and overy step atready tule tu fnsure the carrytug ont the organization fn case of the convtodion of the ludicted members. | Menn- thine, the nyitation is growing In intensity and extendig ityelt Into the remotest. cornors of the country. Upwards of tifteon large demon- strations took place mu Inst Sunday, crbeaeing the contre portions of the four provinces, A. mneoting announced for Sunday next tn Sligo 13 to be signalled by tho eneampment of 20000 men tho night provious, Your correspondent ond ather members of tho Land Lengue are ins Wouneed to wddress tha men in enamp at mid- night, after which n toreblight procession fa to pirade tho town, Several meettigs have beon held in Ulster dur> ing tho past wees, whieh, walle not fully indors- jug the program of the League, wero nuvertio- less charnoterized by many trish and non- ectarhiun tone, whiter fad ws tho first great brouch in the barrier whlch bue-6o dome. alvided the Protestuat north from tho rest of Ireland. ' MI. O'RELLY, Me Day " who bua Just returned from an organizing tour through tho northern counties In the Interest of tho Land League, rejunets thut branches of tho onmunizntion are imultiplying rapidly, and that. tho Orange tonunt-farmers aro subscribing both, tothe defensy fin and tho support of the Longue. ‘hy opposition so mel spoken of by the landlord organs fs contined ontirely to the Oriungemen of the towns, mnong whons money it seuttered with no lavish band, An aitemptinidy to exelte Orange feeling on to: veanslon of 8 Tand- League meoting ty Newry Inet Sunday wis aalgnal faiture through tho repudiation by the Orange Lode of the town of any sutention to interiere, ‘Thus ult Jroland te ut inst” moving, detiny, thinklog, Upon one great question which voncerna thy people.and following ia the waka ot this grost insvement towards sooiul omunel- pinion, from monopoly and caste power in Ird- nad is the haope of a speedy termination to thoso religious feuds whlet bive visgruced und weakened our people In the pat. NOVEM A, Mr, Vorster is state to have reported at yea- terday's Cabinet Councll in Londow tht no necuskity existent presont for cuvrel ye meusures, und that inthe opinion of the trish Bxccuttye puexcar tonal girevmistances were untelpitods Tho Dut Mail Gazette oxpressus tot sutlafuction thatthe coercion ery lus recolved Ha qulotin, bot regrets tht this decision wie not taken by the Goverment with more prompuitedy and greater Hrainess, No better or more complete refutation could be given of the hysterical shrivks of Mlarming Outrages,” Tteten of Terror,” © Murders,” ute, we, from tho) font organs in and and Engiand than the netlon ofthe Government, and the app royal with which that aetton bias been builed by the sobur oe of Bngtand, ‘Phe hindlords and the LONG Are How tues. ta fies for the winter struggle, and every day brings new nee cession of strongin and wsunines of victory to. the organtaation which |s fighting he euuse of Industry agnines fuloness—of Trelund against [ta source of juisery and degradation—of humanity ugulust Injustico and wrong.” ¢ MiciwanL Davirr, i Royal Gossip. The Ordre. ya that Queen Vietoria has ins Vited tho Lupress Bugénio to spend the winter with her at Windsor, ‘Tho Kinpross of Austria meuns to revisit the hunting Holds of Ireland noice @ain, On this oo- cuslon she goes further south-than the County of Tard Ormonde'’s tunily residence, kenny Civtie, his been hiker for her Ma. ¢dsexpeeted ta arrive theory In the tm: dl runny. Her stay in Ireland wilt itis supnos ui, extend over n perlad of als wouks, The attachment of the Crown-Prince Rudulph of Austely forthe Princess Stephanie at Belylum Was tore than aoe of love ue Nest sight. Tt was love nt the teat slabt of her photograph. It wita nt the house of the Duchess of Coburg that, the Crowne Prinve trst saw thocolnterdett pros sentniont ot hor pretty slater, Quite captlynted hy her tooks ho Journoyed to Belgium and saw ihe Judy,—with whut result everybody now HOWE. WOOD MANTELS WAL WH, FOULKE & C0.) wilde WAUASHLAY,, ~~ CANADA FurManufacturing Co 142 & 144 Wabash-ny.. 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Ruston, who wilt send descriptive circulars to any addres: NOW READY: THE AMERICAN PORTS’ CALENDAR, Qhotations for avers day tn the your, from LONG> FELLOW, WILETIER, LOWELL, and WRYANT ‘Thta Culandar ts hundsowety Mustrated, and the quo- tations neo bright, erisp, nt approprinte, Prica cents, For sale nt all book snd stationary atoros, und iuqiled tu nny uddroxs, pustontd, by the PUBLISHERS, LOCKWOOD, BROOKS & 60, BOSTON, mom MEDICATED TOUGH, A POSITIVE CURE Without medicines, Alan’s Soluble Medicated Bougies. * Patented Oct, 14, 1870, One box No. Dwill cure nny nse In four days ar tons, ‘No, 2will cure te most obstinate casa, no matter of how tone standing, ; No-natscous doxes of ebobs, copatha, or all of ann= Uniwood, thit are cortain to produces dyspopsia by de~ stroslug tty coutlnes of tte atom Vrieo, $150.” Suid by all Drugeists, or malted on ro- i F fitrtiler particulars sand for etrcutnr. , ox Vath, al Ca Bi Iuhient., Nowe Yorks isd Curtis & Co. 40 Franklin St.,Chicago 811 Lo 819 N. Becond St., St. Louis, Mannfacturor of Hecrw Perceiption of Clreniurs Mi, and Croas-Car Niwas Wholesnlo Dealers io Rubber and Dent Retting, Files, Ahwideels, Cant «tou Suey Wheebe Siw dinpaittrs, Upet nid. a Save and Planing alll Supplieng Bolo Manufacture of Lockwood's Patek Slotted Cleculir sts. Beery Sue warrant, CANEYUL ATTENTION To HEPAT WORK, Qur NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MAILED PRYE! ON APPLICATION, HOTELS, On the European int Having tensed tha above promizos, sltunted at tho Fouthenst corner ‘of Peoneleey nnd Fourteen! Oppustte Domestic Hullding, 1 have the planaure to hitorm my friends and tho gonaral public that na been pat In porfeet a Hd AS OWT dager frown et har dy aia wuwraria A, ats estinrant unt Cute Is nttached to the hotel, ‘with un ontranes on Jroadway, i MODERATE PRICES, ‘ho conte) location of tho house offers suporior advantaqes tu buxinernemen, being enay of evens {0 Hlovatod Tralne, Cura, anid, Gainlbuses to wil ures Of the elty. dea, MOIPON, rormarly-of MOWPON LGUSH, Groonwieh, Conn, NOTICK, NOVIGH OF ANHENSMENT. OFFICH OF THR OREUOY I, Nanauuest. 2 ‘ho fallowing resolution ‘has beon passed by tho Honrd of Directors: Mesolveil, ‘That 9 xueond weemnient of twonty por cent upon the mubseripuons for the Stock of tila, Company (uthorized new Capital ay, the Spocial Btockholders’ Mucting of Oct. Qi 1880), be nud the suo tg hereby ordered payable San, Is8h at ihe Company's otteo in New York. Auickhnidare aru requosted fo progont or mull thelr Subaerlpiton Ceriliteates with thule eheeks, ti order thut tho paymont nny by property enterud thorvon, HORACE WILTK, ‘Creantrar. eens DOHAN NAVIGATION, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. ’ Mew York--London=--Paris, Steamers sail Every Saturday from New York For Southampton and Bremen, Vassongors booked for London and fuitent Fates, Antes OF paso trum Now York to Southampton, Looton, Havre, and renen, frat Din, GU accondeeluas chuln, git wtuoruue, KUL Moe chols it reduced Tatas, OBLIUICHS & CU. 2 i NY. Who ‘stoernte rate by the id from Bremen to, Chleage in gil, ty pelt thus tekots, SIENIUS ns : Sultan ANCHOR LINE MALL STEADIERS ‘aris at AS OL AN Se as at HOLL ee dane & yon jiueo aboaluurs i ALSATIAN. nom Ore ee Racin oe. 22,8 m ‘Cabins, 9 to BL Mekote at Taducodratos. xe Htourayd, ¢24, WENDENON DOTS, on Wastinuton-st, STATE LINE. Tdverpuo), Dublin, Hottuat, und Ta ° Nota uvory “Thutaday, Wipe: Cepia fal ueconting Ww ucconimudaudn. Heooud Gab Tae Seouraty, ourwara. fab VTL, DAV Bi tirontway. N. YAuhd ted none ooo mei eund Ted (anguln LGB. Wontoru stuuusage 0 CHleage CUNAMN MAIL LINE, Salling twice n week to and from Britleh Pa Dass rune Tickuta fro fadverpool, Queenstawn, Gtastdw, Dulin, Heltna, wid Londdulurry ay lowest mies keane Otten, eorhve Cluck und aunduiplicata, ent upwards, ut lowust rites, Hints fur Al, St. DU VERNE "i Western Avent, IUBIEE: MER COATS, . Frulars, eles, Wahulosale and toiall, RP. WIELELEY, Wand Us Lakoewt. Rubber : 20c a Dish! Frevh and slecuntly serve ede Hestauruitcomplyte, 28. Char i Bt deed A DEAF QGAUMONE & CO, i Litton beyond making it a subject Ni a} ae FXPLANATION OF Itrpny x grrapieds Munday exceeds” {ARhe— thal iMonday Satunta OX Cente For Mans, 1 tt Mons nuply ne My Charger the Tee aiyess ofites. Painiar fu oe serommndg Vucita tt Sanat aPaciio East, f4 otioux Rica yt aUniniin Mult, hehe Pex py Duy Hxprus ay Exprunn 0 t Himaiked Prxsere Fann. Grenn ny ahaa Groon Hay, via daneav aut & Minsioanalla xi "anil & Mitineapolis Habre 1 & Humubaveeel expres HInnusett, viii te ee i irr loca Tush Hotel Care are ae cages and Connell Mitte mil alia et NCE Ea Hy ont the ten lenving Chien Bp an 390} Hulman Sleopers on t:15 trata te ‘ats #=Depot corner of Wolis nnd ae oe b=Dopot carer of Canal and ff tim q Wea Ma nati Iitglocatas Burlington & nine: roesaeet Hooks, Vinestattes, ee eTona Accontirodations, wuuly nt nuy rue nieces kot Ouieos af tho Company lu Chtenst, {l!Qming sty Grand lacltio Hotel, Brink's Exnrnse: ge clare: portheant cornar Aandoly nnd Stntoeats, jee (On anlar a Urnd Guten! Nopod enrtet i fot ot Mad (on Wastsiqer 24 coro Cana ah ang LOttawa & Btroator ix, PGnteaburd Passangue, LNebrasks Bxpross, bouulgua S sous G i jownurs Grave Accomn bYncitia Vast Expraw mn [iieians & Colurndy Kansas Ghy & Pox Aurora. Sundiy Parsense: TAurora, Possdigar, EMopnota & Uneaws St. Loule Pasion io Biteek ford. Frpore €! Sesznosscouss iAdaadaddodaes ) Pry MCHEOE. baurers Paste ‘ es. Oliahin & is Je, & Taineuin lies: Mulne Night Rxy eiinnsaa Ci Bb LF roopurt.« Hubuque ¥x veunusday 4 saturday i aDally, Daily, exc Bnturuny. - Daly oxeaHt amin + eDiathr, excep mniday. Patinan Ai-wneel) SlocpteCors and 1 Conchea botwaan Chieagy, Countbanzare Omaha hincainse.dasoph, Atch enero eee wlan, fue City, ‘theough without arena aa Heaintns (hatha hoereen Cine. £O ‘id eae Gn {iorecuus Smnoklnuetnrs, with ievalvinet pie ey xt Of first-clans perenne Dhuing-Cars ntinchiod ail tral ne ee Got 8 Ch cages Mitwoukee & Sle Pant Tatiway, ton nnd Caren'te it Valmor ious (eave, | Anive, ey Milwaukee & Wook Aliwaukoe, Bu Paul & Stuns apolls Express teatna... Greon Bay, Menusba, and “Ap: proton press trains... Milwaukeu,Atudiaon, Pratrig + Chien, lowa, and Dakota Ex. Htevenys Polnt nnd Asiinnd Hivaukee, Madison, and Irairia . da Chion Express, a0 $10; Alvortyvillo tv ‘edar Haplin Express... gin & Byron Passanvor (dally; iy Special Fast Kxpross , Sunday Passangor (Elan), Accumniot peoceu ss og Gasane be Ane c All Minnosota trains run vin Mitwaukoo. Veo for St, Paul and Minnaaponis aro nod ether he ae §von und Penirig du Chin, OF yin La crossa & Winvok, Minols Central Katiront, Depot foot of Lako-nt. and fo0t of ‘Iwonte-rocond, Theuse Onieoy TAN Merumtolsbents: ees esse Pacis osoh, saaleuneDeats uone Clark, Grad St Louls & Texas Express Bt Louis.& Toxus Fuse Lin rh Culro & New Ort ied Now Grown Bpringield sxprow 5 Sprinutivid Neat Eats Veuria, Burlington & i cVoorla, Burlington & Keokuk. Ponting & Chutaworth Expres: Poni Exproms, «. Glan Vesgomcre eye iq Hxproas:, Dubuyue Gly vixprese, Longaturtuy night to Gliman onty, cOu Saturday night runs to, Teorktouy. Watash, St. Moule & Pacific Katlway, Dopoteurner Stowartand Archor-ava, Céwenty-tuinte AG}, Arohwreiy. cars vin Staw-st. rut to thy dept, us iy uxcont Suniuys, 7 -Hatinuay Sieepiag cuts from Chicaso ta St. Lows, Kaneus Clty, and Poor. Parlor Day Coseies with ravolving chilies Chienn to St. Lonis, and Ite elning Chair Blewplug Cart Chicaxo to Minnnibal and ansie City, No chica of Day Coaches Chicagotd Bt, Luuis or Kansas City. Chiengo & Alton. Unton Depot, West Side, curnor Canat and Yan 83 Tenvat, noat Vi Van Huronest, brid, and Treaty * thind-st. ‘Wicket Oftcus, at Depots, 4) South Clare st, Grund Puaitle Loti, and Palmer House, | Teave. | Arrive. blo} j sg( 2) Be 2D pa ie ans, Byrimgiiold wet ng! Vox MOvIG ec Naw rhannn Kxpros Bi Loulg Sprinailuld 4 Loxas ori, Suriue¢ Rust iexpr tan okux flix, vin Chui Pokins Peoria He, via Jolist mor, Lacon, Waashiiet'n Jonwt & Dwight Accommountion, |* bu) pm Michigan Central seaniennds aie Depot, foot nt Laxo-st. and footol Twenty ae Herat omica, Clan ag . woutheust corner of duipt, Grand Pavitia Hotel, wud ab Mail (vin Matn and Alr 1! Now York & oston Bz. wu Pucife Ialleand, er of Van Huron and Hhornian-sts, Ticks MOcbe gs Clark-wts Shurraty ious, Palsigr Hoa Grund'aciils ioval, aind to cabal cornar SM Awnre, | Arrive Chicngo, Hock Ista 4 Poru Accommodation, Poutiels Mutts Nighy £: anisis City. Loavonweran & At Tetise TOHiOn NHC HXPrese, — veeee [191 BIEL “nally exeopt Sundays, {Dally excops Baruriarh ‘Wally oxcopt Mondars, er f Michigna Nouthera Hal ANGIE Sttece at donne Van, Uurencat, peel ey Sanaa seam aa Liga uid ett unkeu use, Sitcus in uo Grund Pucitia Howl and Valinor House SS | haat. | APIS Malt (via Main 1.100). 000 Bpuctal Now York Sxpro: aye Titan ‘Raxprons (aaliy) Re] AdantieN. ¥ Bik Foat BXxprumds vere lu a! Chicago &: Graid ‘Trunk allway, Depot, Twaitth-st, noar Binta. | Teroi-tiileast oF south Clarkes sf Clurkest und Grund Macites Valmor House. oe aa, ‘Malt tsxpross, Ylang Kxnra wlparnlay Ac “Vutiiuan sivoping-Care attachod to ulans oxpret> Mutetmore ss OM Dopots, Heapositing ‘Multding, an joute ‘U's ‘Otticos, KiClark-sty CARN Tine tiovt and Deput (ese Tent Patines Mauss jon BULLE Horning Rxproa L Eapeeen, ¥ Kaprosi Dany, “Sunday excuptod, sSunley oxvened. Kankakos Line. Dopot, foot of subu-at. und tuot ot Twonty Dopo, 1008 OF IaukUst eis BXpTUss. 6, we Nit thepeuss Pittebur, Fe, Waste, iY ‘an Buren and Canals Oo ee an age vgs. Ural ut Depot. eInnatl, tndianapolts & fouls: ema ias re Express, Now Vorwnapress diatly Necluo isxproas (ualiy). dust Ling DEUS petensary, {DR LUCAS, 189 south Fee barterad by tha Siaty of Hlinols for tho “special, ‘luntitic, and spoody citre" ul private, nerrous.ebrun> Je, and urinary dtucanes, Constltailun free, tiuurs,d wm. ih und Gtu spi, bunduys, W tu 1d & o only, NO CURE } DR. KEAN, NO PAYT 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. Consult pursonully of Uy twall, rea ut charge, on al stronle nervous vr speclal disuusus, Dr. J- oun ly the obly pbysiika ly tiv Clty whe warrants cures oF no par Btn i, ie Laouts Be Miaburg, Ehyotanatl & Sty # felucianatt AlreLing aud Koromy Was gute Dovos, cur dhitton and Currulicalss Wut 1%, curnUr oF Clintol ot APTOS eresecsee FRastera ilnote ‘seuttroa » CatenTe oS Teele ROU yi oyop cometh Dopot, Twolftheats near Seside ah, uc Mulch. ‘Chark-at, Palmor House, Teave. eu i we eggs SBE SO) ue Exprees, eapee £ Rotuyiila se siteita e's 318 Fk) pull {Daily oxoopt sunday, "Dally. i .