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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: OUIGgH thd; anton, 700) bales: Rpeculation and axe port, My Atnertran, 550. HEA TDATUTRA~ California white whent, roid Western xpritng, tin tht ve Weateris itl: 141UN8—Aimorlen Ns, OLEUM—Iofned, Inge, RecEVTE—The Inst threo tals; Asnorlenn, 03,000 contals. : BAND FANMICS—AL Manaliestor quict. IN, Doo, 2 RTROLEZUM—Kelinod, 115¢4., ik 1 O11 2b, BEIITS OF TURDENTINE He, ASTIWERP, Doc, 2—-PETHOLRUM=25F, lowing were recolved by tho Chicago Board Dee, 21—1:00 me-cWenther fair, niall business nt lowor prices, ag che otuuty Oe BAU tat 9 ki, Western enpal, Jus, ly DRT, tard, 448 Od, acon—Long LAVEMPOOS, Wiatui—Hinall bualnuaas ert totes Oa Mey Rrenitenavtnter de ate Ialy spelt ee fates Oly ett Hatch lb, ww acelin, att teen Gi. rhs ity Ded. ate Whent dull und doprensntt Ne Wed; Now 2 spring, ado, Ys te orn yt tony nl Ba ith Cunat-—Whent ull und neds California deel Riven chal Crt fectour Noe’ eure i atau edwinier td. Corn in iiodernte demand. Acrived— Wheat au vary stendy nt tha dealing, fFo nrelyo—Wheut dull and depres Wornin dos lined dl and red wintor cat Lunda 3M. Gorn ane tend, LOK lots, Nattee 11. Cy 3 An Yin, ‘Talinwwetia, Cheese, Sia. Toot, 786d for em. COUNT ny. ae NDUN, Tide TbGoL—Whont-Now. York advleen cain. Calitornia clubs, Ow RAG 10ay deh Sifehtznn, te welt Or, Va Wey Ine bss Now 2, the “orn quiet und steady nt i MARK LANE-C Ishiahers fat ve red winter, 47; fi murkate hte alan wv California, 468 Gd. in mixed, 20 ik. Coreoes On passage—W hent—New York ndvices caine depron Bon: cont quiut und siualy. Fal wvornue, aunty of Amerienn spring whent for elipmont «uring tho nid folowing month, 4s; do American red iniry markula for whoat—En- rm, 2 NEW YORK. New Yor, Dec. W—CoTToS=Qalet nt 11 16-10 1 BIe; futuron barely stendy; Meeombor, ILKw; Jarmary, 12 Ite; May, Froun—Weak; recelpte, 31000 bray exports, 14,000 brie: prices unchanied, GIAIN—Wheat steaitys rneaipts, 112,000 bus exports, G0 bus unurndad spring, Bt; Nu. B apring, #1125 Xo. 2 Milwaukeo, #10; ungraded red, $1.15@1 12, mixed wil Ua THe Ma iG duit at e Renagerets sor Ni fantugey, wees fs ey brbvos NO. 2 danuary, [ite Sidacs Fobri gh OX itty alas, Jac. Oats duit: Teccipts, Hila bar Weatern- mixed, 2@tio%, white Wonterni s3hauetis(e, 1 Nomnahy inohanged. alot but atenuy. Ghockites-Coiteu quiet hut, atondys Tilo earguos woted aL i3(a@Tonlob ints, W(etso. Nuwar qtoe bE iti fale to good retininns, Ke dey wevcory erades Mt air demand: ‘foreign auitand noiinal, deleo vont Honing wien LEUM=Dullt United, Xe; erude, W4eiHer rh eles g alendys tnoderate demnndt old mess, a v1RW, Hoot qulet und unchanged, cat micate quiet but stendy ab t{c; short cloar, 73{c. Hh oy Ath rte "Dull wid went at Haze. Firm nb We leige, PHILADELPILIA, UMILADELEIIA, Dee, 2.—Krouk--Dull: no demand excent forsmail linos to moet local traday Westorn KL; Minnusota extras, clear median, xovd, & cholce, W.0; Oblo good, %.1Tt 183 winter putents, #725; Minnesuta patent kool, 7,00. tye tlour stendy at $5.25, N—-Wheat dull; rejected, grain depot, $1.00; cargo rate, No. 2red, promyt shipment, #1414 free on 2 red, Decambor, STE bid, HL askeds LEG bid #11137 askeds Fobruary, @1.278{ bid, Kod. Corn qulot: old yallow Western on trek, WL mixed, Ducuraber, S7¢ bid, S744 asked: Jun- wary, bolke bid, Sie neked: Fobrunry, Silfo bid, do oniund fair und market Mrs No. t az dn, seer No, So, AU¢GA70} rejected, ule but frat peivos unchanged. TEU—Stents for choleas uthor grader accumu Inthiny exiry creamery, dues do good to choles w York Stile Headford Connty (u.), tal Westurn Hosorve oxtra, Hue 000) Din, Kone. ety Ohio and Pennsylvania, ese; ox- medhiny fetes conreo, tor New York, binant aid V yf. sieges mest tu der conran, bey wished combing wid deluing, 458 astiedda, Meity; pulled, deedoe, NEW ORLEANS. ANrW OULRANH, Dee, 2 1—FLUUR—Quiet but steadys superfine, SLUWATI; XX, 1.006425; XXX, HOT high prude 8.55@11.00, “GRAIN=Corn active und tirm at bSa5ic, Oats onsler 233 MEAL—None here, Mav—-Firmy prioio, {L00; choleo, $4.00. PRovasIONE—Vork scures und tirmy hold at #13. for ald, und nt 14.26ats.40 for now. Lard rtoniys . UI¢ieltle, Nulk-ments qnict and Be, | clone. yc. Mama—nuy again 1 aliouliions, | tierelu: ured =Stoady, Wit Goel ordinary te prt It Fol denmnds i falr 10, x 4 ye mM uctive und, fet REIT, Woes ful Morchiog cette, | Utter wiry to hota nil lowers Niel ; WKML oxchinga on Now York, pary BALTIMORE, * Md. Doc, 2.—FLouR—Dull and une ih xvod domand) gc. Dull TH serling. ATiSf. RAUTINORE, changed GNAIN—Whoat—Western tower and woakt No. 2 Western winter red, apot and December, ELIYGLM; Januney, $1.19 CeLI5; February, {1361185 March, M.llgee1.20. Corn—Western lower and dull; Weatorn mlxoul, spot und December, Mase; old and now, January nnd Fobbunry, OES fer atoumier, 490, Onis dull und wenk; Western white, uso; do milxed, 1a Ce. Myo qulot nt g.WG102, i 1" il and unchanged, TEI Quiets pring to eholeo’ Westorn packed, piers Be, f treats ates tlmod, 200: Huy sy. Ce Giuceiiaconea firm; Ito cargoes, HOKE. Bune qulaty A sufi, Wife, me WW Ajulot at @LiGels, ieee HGRTE— Unchanged. ECEIbTs—Riour, Lost brig whent, 60 buy U00 Dit, Nuts ro. t, buy carn, none, Wid bur corn, 1108) bu, LOUIS, - Br, Lovis, Dee, 2l—FLOUN—Dull and woak, but not Quotnbly lower, GuaiN—Wheat lowor und demoralized, but reacted Tartlully befure tha closes No, 2 red, WMCwHGrte Can; Yis@ia Decumber} wWAVIali"e January: HuC@LUG LOG February) HCO SG MOE Le) March; No, Sdo, Wes Nu. 4 du, Bis bid,” Corn dull and lower; mGiiyo cash; BCeEG Decombor; INSAATTI¢E January wyeaieR{o Fobruaryy ide Saroliy de April, AUgaaiio. Babruncy... By i ; 2B Hey ual nd apart chee G6 tater, BewdLb F i i a) 4—Lni Witsicy—Quintat etal, pi Roysstons—Vork dully, $100 cnah and January, Pryraltineats nominnl, acon dulland unehunudt, Land nominally lower nt 8.50, Ruckirty-blour, 500 brie: whoat, 12000 but corn, Sea iat outa, &.cuu bus Tyo. hune; barley, 15,0) ba, AUDMENTA—Klour. VO) belay "wheat, 20) Sern, dW DuiLouty, LUN bur rye, nobu; barley, 1,000 i bu, < CINCINNATI CINCINNATI. Dec. 2L--COTION—Falrly active anda ide hiaher at 1c. G LOLI woak, and lowory No, 2ambor, Corn unsuited and lower; No. Onte duit and towers No, 9 mixed, wiars No. % Widitoe Varley steudy; No.2 rod, $1. Imlxed, Eto. Re, Myo irre, No.3 tath tio. Vrovintuxx--Pork dull and nominal at $1300, dart failer nt TCG, Bulk meute weaker) shoul- ans Ofer, clear flbs, Gige, Bacon seareo and nonlin; wae Active und tirin at €1.10, mg ATES Dal) aud owors sale Wentern Htosseye, ‘holcu Cemtral Chilo, TOLENO. pote TOLEDO, O.4 Neo. ZL—GNAIN-Wheat dull; No. 1 Shite Attchiian, toy amber Bohan, 840; No.8 rod bash, wpot, Oey sanunry, cr Mebruary, $1.00; arch, #10014; April, Us) Atny, $1.10, cen aun me + dtc, ute quiotand unclianged, Bite nay Dring uumaoi, RU) Nu: H pritne, $28, y resnel fii. SY bw 2 rod, 1 Boy Ji RC ua te ee WECELITe—Whuet, 200 buy corn, 32000 but oats, agg! ewta—Whoat, 14,90) buy corn, 20,000 bu; oats, ; MILWAUKEE, Aina nicer, Dee. 3.—GUALN=Whoat woaky closed Inuery No.J bard nominal; No. 2hand, way No. 2% s Decombur, Mot January, WHet February, Yio} Xo, 3, igi os 4 is Curm towory No. 2, wigs Fc | io. 2 Wo. Ite woak and hoay Ri nae Piette Arn te Tad nav estoN, 4 Mes , $120 cash $15 Yobrutey’ Vaidodriao Steud, has eas mua DoS Toes ee ia aay MLECENTS“ Flour, uu briay wheat, 88000 buy oats, UileMieTs—Wheis, 200 bu; com 000 bus oats, XANSAS CITY... Apectal Dispatch ta ‘The Chicago Tribune, Eaxsay City, Mo, Deo.3L~The Price Qurrent Wpuris: . Guaix—Wwneat—teeolpts, 9,110 but shipmonts, 10233 Sabaiyrtet agate luwort Nu, & cash, 1495, No.2 cash, Y. 183. Cor: ta, er Faun ned Guy iaurket weer” Roe Sanyuiy, oe YE eee 5 RULTER. ‘ Speclat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lg EUs, ti. Deo. a.—Croamery buttor to-day Seped of urur lu yer pouud frora last quotations, #Wory mady ou the Moard of ‘trudo tu-day of ‘of our Legislature, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22 1880—TWELVE PAGES. 2, . il : 12,500 Ibs nt sass PAI IN { ‘ tho laraer portion atate. freon Piha, LRN Ibs, Choose rold regi Pew lity und itirty-nine thous id Tere BOSTON, Noston, Heo. 2—F1Gtit= Dutt and unchanged. Gnaix-—Corn duifs mized sand yellow ald, Gato; how, Mahe, Oate quiotand unchstged. Atye noml- nally tnelanged. Hurre—Nominally unchanwedt. Edus—Weatarn (rash, AyAkiC. i kcerers—Fiour, Ue) Urls; corn, 2300 bus wheat, ‘BinealRNtS—Flour, 1,00 br BOTA. Pronta, My Deo. 9.—-GtAIN—Corn quiet and enay; now highemixed, Miya, now mixed, WaXYo, Onta dus No, 2 white, H4asic. Kyn-No, 2, Sasi ho, INGUWINES—Unchanged neal, IkckirTs—Whent, 9273 buy com, SWS buy oats, say bus rye, Mu bis breluy, OX itt. ay i IPE TS AV i i ont, Ni; “corti, MU) buy omts, b a) buy buriog, HM bye! IU PUE Ont RETO DETROTT, DrTnoit, Mich, Dec. 2.—FLount—Quiet GNAIN—Whont wenks npot, Wet Hocember do, nom= fnnts January, @.04; February, #.UIG: March, G1.0i¢; April. 84; No, 2 red, toy Ni white, We sullers, Rucoipts, 1300 bus siulpnienta, 3o,0N bus -. BUFFALO. NUTFALO, Nac. 2e-Gain—Whent nominals Nov 1 hard Duluth ne 24 Corn dull; carlots naw on track, Ge. Cnt quict: ear-lote Weatern mixed at fe. Atyu neglected, Harluy negiected, but held very OSWEGO, OSWEGO, Noo, 21.—GlAlIN—Wheat lower, firmy Weatorn mixed, We, Corn ELROLEUM, Dirtsncna, » 2—-DeToLeust—Very qnicty crude, United coriiticatox, stendy at 01}g0; rofined, 340, Pultadelphla doitvery, AND. Hee. I.—-PETHOLEUS—Firin; Stand- NiO text, 1isfe. ® 21.—PeTnOLRUM—Tho oll Highest, Weer lnwast, WtKor WW belay shipments, 600; — DRY Goons. New York, Doc, 2,—lusinese romains quiot tn all broniches of trados bit thero Inn tirm undertono tn the mnrket, -Cotton goods In Hahtdlemand, tut. ten, und xtucks Mt good shapes Prints dul and steady, Men'e-wenr wouluns vontiniy quivt but prices ard uuchanged, tnt market opt closing, Oigar ehartura, 40) col NEW? ONLEANR, Dec. UL dling, 19401 low middie, 1 net reculple, 82) balens ire ‘ Cuntinent, wy; sules, 7, Wick, 2,792, * PURPENTING. WILMINGTON, Dee, 2L—Semuts Turrentine— Stundy at tle. * f IEE IN WASHINGTON. Eucish and American Speakers of tho Mouse Grent Gun Job-An Extra Serston—President Mayes and Wite— Ntato Dinner at the White Houxe— Dinners by Burnstde and Alloy—Hue ratio Kings Kecepiion—The British Legution-—Six Litthe Cooks —Unelo Dick ‘Thompson—Thoe Inaugurttion— Amuncments=—Distingulshed Visitors —Christnias Tide, Spectul Correspontence of The Chicago ‘srtounes Wasutxaros, D. Cy Dec. 1%.—We have ono Qutocrat Among us who possesses nore despatio power than the President or the View President, tho Chief Justice or the General of the armies, and that Is Mr. Speaker! ‘ho oflico Is one of those translated from Old Eneland, with all of*) Its powers and many of its prerogatives. Tn decd, tho title “Mr. Speaker” took its oriin when Sirdob Charlton, the “Chatrman"” of tho House of Commons, waated on King Charlos 1. commissioned to “spunk” forthe Mouse. He spoke so neeeptably that when the Lord Chan- collor, by the King's direction, than ked hin for tho evidenco given of tho luyul devotion of those whom he represented, be rejoleed that “the Mouse of Commons had such nm mouthplece— tho conjuncture of tho tno requiring such House of Commons and sich a speaker." Thenceforth the Chairman of tho House was cilled Mr, Speaker, and wo have tuken tho title for tho presldlng officer of tho popular branch ‘ruc, our Mr, Spenker ts OTTON—Qulels mid~ good ordinary, 10}e3 iy expurts to birance, not THE MOUTHPIECE OF THE MOUSE Whon communications are to bo made to tho President, but ho selects the mombers of the conunittees who muke thoso communications. Neither docs he cammuatenty with tho Senate, for the Clerk Js the recognized organ. But when W dletinguished vialtor $s to be received, or a recusnnt witness ‘1s to bo admonished, or 1 naughty representatlye is to bo reprimanded, the Spenker fs the mouthpiece of the House, Ie recelves for his surviees $0,000 a year, with bis milenge, Wis books, his stationery nltowanco, tnd his book alluwincee, with the right to make UF A dozen minor Appointments, ind he 13 ex. eted to lenvea behiid Jin In the Speaker's Fool a phat ography portralt of himself in w chenp git frame, JOUN NULL PAYS BETTEN, and hits Spenker's sulury ts 80,000 per annum, a handsome house rent free, $5,000 for new tui ture wheu be Is glected, 2,000 aunces af silver. plute, two hogshends of etaret t your, und lots of allowances and fees. All fr atl, tho Speaker of the British House rece! whout $10,000 it yenr, and when ho retires be curries to bls. -homo his siiver-plate aud the huge chulr In which he bis presided, a8 souvenir. The old-time Speakers wero GUAVE AND DECOROUS, espeolally Henry Clay. who could restore quict when the {louse beenime exelted by quietly tap- plug n few tines with his silver pencll-case, chuylor Colfax. ilrat introducutl the auctioneer stylo of rae ae bustuess, with wi oceusional bung with his Iittlo maltot, and Blalne followed his oxntmpte, only a good deal more so, indulging ocenslonnily In expressions of opinion entirely ‘warranted, Mr, Spenser Itundell haa tho i) shindush, talkative way of®presiding that iMaine did. but he is far more despotic. Lndeed, ho docs just da bo blunk pleneed, as was wit neased the other day when he guspended busi- ness for teu mluutes TO RECEIVE GEN. QNANT. A majority of the [House wero opposed to this, und several endeavored to arrest It but Randall pushed ahead, put the question, declured that It wag carried, anil wits soon presenting his tuck ty tho warehero, Some of tha Southern rigne lors were wad enough, and gu wered few of tho old Bourbon Northorn Democrats, but tate dull didn't care a tawhee. A day or two afters wards, whon tho House was passing, Under akilt- ful engineering, ‘ A GREAT GUN JON, Randall loft the, Speaker's chair, and adminis. tered a sharp lecture to the Demoeratio yurty on uxtravagan He was right, for the appropelus tton meana that the South Hoston Iron Company is tp havo €40,0W for vvery gun mado, and thora Mug not ngyetheen any testot tha four guns alrondy made at thigeatablishment, Hud these fivat ging Leen mudent Philadelphia, oroven at ttaburg, Handail might buve been willing, but na itwashe cricked tho party ish over tho Democrats in the House, ane ‘they-following tho suggestions of nn ox-Know-Nothing mom= ber, now In the lobby—yoted to enormous ap» propriutions AN EXTRA BRSSION isnow Sponker Randull’s bugbear, Two years ago, he did all in his power to obstruct and delay neocasary Iugisintion, that thore might bo an oxtra acssion, which would necossitate a change of tha Senate olllcitls, | Now, ae an extras session will secure a change of Hotise allicials, the wie Speaker Is ucealerating busnoss ih every posal. bie way, that President Guriluld noed not bavo to cull ap oxtra session, preset naygs keopa count of tho dnys that must pass away before hia successor will be fnuugurated, and fs. ovidently rather sorry tae he wilt huve to leave tho White House. He is a good Matenor, and rather enjoys hearing tho stortea of uttivc-sook- ers and othora who desire Exeentive favor, pays ing such mirked atioution that thoy are apt ta think that he agrees with thom, untll they na- cortalu bis adverse docision. Ils tine beaith nd stalwart frame bas omebled him to stand the gitalde pressure, and he bus been admirnbl; sroondad Mra, Huyes, who ts equally woll A by quatitied by nature to be . THE MIBTIESS OF THE WINTE House. Mra. Grant was cordiully welcomed there Wednesday ue ust, And gho-muat bay Noticed a grent change For tho better {5 the ape poarunce of tho rooms, ‘Tho ttasi aise Of eer hamont and furniture introduced during the Grant Administration by Gon. Buboock hug been gradually disearded, and a elinplor, yot far nora elegant, style substituted, ‘Thy billiard. room, whleh always sulted horribly of tos buceo-smeke, bus beon added to the cons vorvatory, , and ‘the billlard-tubles have ‘ON SOE away, ‘The spacious yostibule is Leon given # tile tloor, and in the red parlor, where Mr ilayos recelvos wvenliyg visitors, fa the carved ouk jriting~ ablo muda frou the tite hors of the Arotlo ship * Resolute,” und recont Jy presented’ wou Vitoria. In tho diatig> room there li ahandsomely carved sidubourd, wod the wonderful cline dinuer-suryivw do alxned by Theodore Davis, of Harper's illus: trated publications, and manufactured in Franeg, Tho palntiogs on tha nimust nginere able plocus are ull diifvront, und many of then represent gho tab, tesh, or fowl caton In the copria to which thoy belong, At : * ‘THY FINBT BTATR DINNER of tho season, given on Wednesday last to Geo. Qrant aud wife, this ching was used for tho frst thno, and much admired, Ludy renders muy Uke to know thut ou this occasion Mr, Huyes wore n dress of whito silk, trimmed with fol of white crape and righly ombruldered; bl; neck, of course, jong sivoved, aud a eweeplig: train, Sind. Grunt wage a gurnvt velvet dress, trhuimod with dace, anda diamond breast piu and: earrings. Sirs. Jesso Grant, who bus been much udiired bore, were a hellotrope ¢ntin dress, wilh 4 mnutton, and a xtgantio turkey. quote the remark minde by a Now York ¢ ‘other, @ full set of pearls, Mra, Gen. Logan word aback volyot dress, 0; In Front, and shows ing no white satin skirt. Mra. Gov, Clailin word purple. putin, ‘trimmed. with rire polutdace., Mrs. Sonator Eidtinunds wore a black Velvet dress, and the most lovely of all, tho tresses was that of Mrs. Senator Ht, 01 o- rado, nt robles color antin, with an overdress of Rreton Ince, and a ge butch of crushed pink roses at tho beltta front, ‘The dinner was tn execliont one, although the rotund obeson evidentty longed for aa glass of wine, “and, mourned because he found it nut." ON, NURNBINE maven dinner to his old commander, and had to Mest Gen. Sherman, the Seeretary of War, and ndoren Congressmen. ‘Tho dinner was Just eich one ns the host would tnve wiven when in com mand of an nemy corpa under Grant. There Wns nt beef soup, some fish, a ronated saddle of followed by a padding aud coer, Everything was detielously cooked, and tho butter ‘and vegetables enmo from tho Gonerul's farm in Thode Estes. Ale though wine was on the table. very Httle of It wasdrank, but every ono appeared lo have a splendid time, TUE Ito: JOUN 1, ALLEY, An ex-Maseachusetis Iepresentativa, who Intl tho foundation of his fortune in the show and Jeather business in Boston, and has slice been very sues ful in railway speculations, had buth President Hayes and ex-Prestdent. Grant its his gucata on Thursday evening, with select airy Of gentlomen, No ladies were at tho able, ulthough Mr. Altey and hor daughter-tn- law were Inthe house, Mrs, Alley hud a fashe fonable reception on Monday ‘evening lust, Prominent nmong these present wore tne stately wifu of Representative Davis, of Sin Franelsco; tho queen-liko Mrs, Dr. Huxter, of the Surgeon Ueneral’s ofices. the atntely daughter of Judgo Harlan, of nicky, und the hundeume daughter of Congepsynian Itussell. ss THE MON. HORATIO KING, who wos for many yeans In the postal service, and had attatned tho rank of Postinnster-Gens erat whon he left it save a urge and elegant nption at his house on I street on'Fbureday wing. Mrs, King wore a dress of garnet t. trimmed with old gold satin, and the abaonee of binck dresses nimong the wuesta wits noticouble, ‘The Supreme Court, Congress, the army tind navy, and Iterature werd all well represented, The Rov. Edward Everett Mul the Boston preacher-quthor, Mre. Durnet: Charles Nordhott, and other celebritics wero Honized, and proved that here at Washington BRAINS CARY THE DAY. Authors and artists sh enough it thelr pockets to deft hey to di awell opus and tn He newly: ky speculators often find it difficult to obtain fivitutions, Archibald Forbes, the 5: gllsh “wae correspontent,” {3 J erary ton here, and bis oldie whiskered countenines tower tp above our young gentlemen of tho press. He is evidently: Wweitlig this country up, and isan earnest secker after Information, THE MINTI8N LEOATION was tho scene of n dinner-party on Saturday evening, given by Sir Edward Thornton to the Viscount Lyinington, who 19 net only the helr ef the Earl of Portsmouth, but a member of Parliament, Ho bus beer traveling at the West and the South, studying our aurieuitiral res sources and the condition of the kuboring elusses, Ashe jaa bachelor, some of our belles bave set thelr caps for bling but bo lis given no sign that he has the shuhtest intention of making any one of them Lady Lymington, On Christ- mits: Day all the Scerctaries and uttuchés of the British Legation will dine there, and there will wso be some young peopio's festivities for Sir Edward's son hud daughters, “SIX LITTLE COOKS" fs tho namo of 1 cooking club, modeled after that: Known as" Tho Helles uf tho Kitchen.” which proved to several of its mumberd a sure atop to matriinony. There aro only alx members, —all young and good-looking, —and nt thelr meact- ings they tre to weir mot-caps and aprons of Swiss iiusiin, trimmed with seariet and pute blue, which are the colors of the club. ‘The budge, to Lo worn on the left breast, 18 of searict kilk, on whieh fs to be embroltered tn blue Hoss tha letters "8.1.0." At euch mevting x dish fs to be cooked by t member and critleised by, the other five, nud in January a lunch ts to be given, ot which aix dishes thas perfected will form a leadhys feature, ‘There ts talk about a cooklug- school, but nothing detinit yet. . QUAINTLY NAMED BOCIETIES aronll the rago here among tho young people, Ono set, who organized under tho name pf “Cheap and Hungry" to enjoy weekly dances without oxpensive tiusie or refresiinents, hive been taken in churge by another associntion Surined of tholr older relatives and friends, uid entlad “ The Soclety for the Protection of Innu- cent and Alfectionnte Chiliren. ‘The young people are disposed to rather resent this guardianship, especlally as their elders hive meetings “for otticers only,” and an open revolt. isplunned, Tho young peopte, by the wwny ox heat visit after the holldeys: from Miss M eClollan, the daughter of * Little Mack,” whi is auld to be a hundsome blonde, resembling her mother, who [sa dunghter of Inspeetor-Geucral Maroy, just placed on tho rotired list. “UNCLE DICK,” asevery ono here almost. culls the genial Sere: tary of tha Nave: is tu leave the Departiient to- tay te aceopt bls position in the Manin inter- oecanic Canat Company, but his family will res. mui at thelr plensnnt home on Lafayette squire. Mra, Thompson, although somewhat of un fivalld, is 4 charming old indy, hospitoblo and Kind, and ber daurhters are goneral favorite here yas fs thely cousin, Misa Moille West, Wn at- tractive brunet, who Js to be one of the belles of the coming eeuson, Rivallyg tho parlors of tho Thoupeons: in thelr home-like alr are those of urotary Sohtrz, whose two youn daughters ive thelr, guests with great dignity crus tary Iuimsoy's wife has been under thé weather, but she 18 recovering, and will partlelpate in tha festivities of the scuson, THR INAUGURATION is to be well attonded, If one may Judge from tho orders fur rooms nt tho hotels,“ Committees: have Deen appolnted by the wholesale, und great, etorte will be mado to find ivr piece food for all who many come, ho Snithvouiin people will ndroitly secure an tmmedinte appro priation for floorin the new Natfonal Museum, yagroolny that the Tpauttzurition Tall stall he Held thore; but it will be ditteult do umnage, undress will come hore on Pullman cars, in Which thoy will arrive on tho morning of the ins atiguration and leave thitt sume oveninz, Others from Puiladetphit and Baltimore will como on Jorge atoumbonts, and quarter on bourd, THE SECOND ARTILLERY will oon have its headquarters rotoved from Fort Molienry, near Waltinore, to the arsenal onthe bunks of the Potoinae, which is hones forth to be mado a garrisan post, Cal, Komeyn i, Ayres, who now coummands the Second Artil> Jory, 18 a Now Yorker, wito bus secu nearly forty years of honorable service, and his charming wifo js un accomplixted Southern brunet, Bat- tortes A, I, 0, if, and I will be here in season to participate ti tho innuguration ceremonies, with tho fluo Regimental Band, rovet Mnj, doseph O, Breckinridge, of Battery C, wit) bo in command until Col. Ayres arrives. x TULATRICALS firo woll patronized hero this winter,+ At Ford's Opern-House Mr. Nell Rurgess haa attracted crowda to nugh over bis * Widow Bedort,” and ducing the ensuing week they WILL be followed by George Knluhtand hia wife (ong of the Wor rell sfaturs) in Geruni diticct plays. At tho Ni Uonat Thontro those funny men, Robson ond Crane, will open the week, and be followed hy tho spectacular drama, “Around the World tin Ehehty Days," with lots of scuntily-ctothod bale lot-yirls, a tratned olophant, and other attrac- Hons, BARAH DERNIANDT BULKS, soit ia sald, because she cannot be presented at the White {touso, and declines to play hero. Hor inunagor, however, will sell about two-thirds of tho hougo nt Baltinore on one night of her play- Ing thore, in this pity, and ¢hraw in excurelon- Ucrets. People can leave hero nt 6, go to Galt. nore, Witnuss thé Iinpussive countonines of tho Soufled Daino of the Cumolitus, and get buck hore. before midaight, MIGH TEAS are to be very abundant during the coming sea- son, ‘Thoy are less expensive than diners. or balls, and give very Uttle trouble. ome of tho young peoplo, howover, prefer tho bulls, expos cially when thoy cnd with an German, and 14 hey in ante, that “she wus to be brought aut, ke all the other raw recruits, upon ten and tonst." Yor “high tens" are sure to bo populur, aud they will bo the scones of u dont of fun, frolle, and, firtution between Christmas and Agh Wedues. day, when tho austerities of Lent will ond all fomlyities, A KETTLEDRUM, z hold for tho bonotit of the Children's Hospital at Odd- Fellows’ Hall dirliug tho past weok, wa 4 success, thanks tu the enerwetio management Of Sra, Gon, Ricketts, Tho great attraction wae tho ton-roum, with Is wniforines who wore tha rusebuds of socivty. of the inanuygors, however, wore thoir revoliectiona of a loved nssacin Admiral Powell, who passed away and was buried tho day before thy kutiledrum wags opened, A year iio BHO Wid Ono OF tho Sorumost in Organs zing a aboitine ontertiinment for thia excellent eburity, and her riper tiblo was ono of tho ute tractions of tho evonlug. 2¥ SPRAQUE DIVOUCH BUC oxeltes no ustonishmont here, whore jt has long boon known thit the madam bad widtoubted prooté ot her hysbund's tutidellty and propose sony day to ude them, Iie friends hive equally treo ju fesoolating seanduls with her intine, commencing when she wisn gil in Obio agd ending with ber proavnt intininey with Afstinguished Rupubtican, ie usd reuches trial le will rival that of Queen Carullie of 6 lund wud show a rotten phuse of “ hivh life,’ tora Bpruguo has boon rogurded for same yeura buck a3 u harmicas sgmi-tuuatic, keen and mY jn business inatters, butingane whon be though! of politics or wowun, dirs, Sprague bus boc, irs ing to rent ber tate fathor's hodaw north of tho city to the Fronoh Minister, but be fears that it will bu nn expensive place to keep up and wn ine conyonient location, DISTINGUISHED ViaITORS, Gustavus V. Fox, who wns Assistant Boore- tary of the Treasury under tho Lincols Adtwine {atration, is here for tho winter. He married 4 daughter of Judge Levi Woodbury, of New Humpabire, and Montgomery Blulr warriod ans fenry 8. Banford, who was for soins Yours Minister to Belgium, and who bus over slace been trytng to got sent thero agaln, Is here, having bevu to Florida, where he hus o durgo orange plautation, Capt, MoMabon, of sé. the French Light Artilers, a relutive of the ox- President of the Frenet: fepublic, Is here ona visit of Inspection, and apenks In tho Wighest terins uf our Artillery School at Fortress Mons roo, CHUUSTMAR TIDE is near at hand, and it will ben morry Christmas here, capecinily to the Republican olflccholders, hook in thalr hoota after the Muine elve: lon. The glorious od aniversary will, of cou |, ve celebrated with the usual gastronomic hon org, white old punch-bawls will be titled with egi- nog, and the Guilie charina of the product of tho winescellars of the Widow Cliquot will be rivaled by the Tertdale excellence of the cons tents of the qunintly-shaped tasks from Rhenish vitteynrds, and all—high and low, rich and poor, white and black, wiil deink wae—finit! KRecosteen, POLITICAL, INDIANA, Spectal Dupatch te The Chteago Tribune. InptaNnavonss, Tnd., Dee, 21.—Promment politletans throughout the State are recely- Ing through the mail neatly-printed pam- phiets entitled “The Welcome to the Hon. Albert G. Porter at Washington, D.C." Coming on the heels of tha Streight cauens, nid ato time when certain partlesare uring the name of Mr, Porter fur United States ator, thelr presence has given rise to the report that they are published in the Interest of those opposing Gen. Harrison's candidacy, Itmay be wellto say that this report. has no foundation. in fact, ‘The weleome ex- tended Goy, Porter on his return to Wash- ington after the close of the campaign was so hearty and interesting that iis friends in that city desired an account of It in some nlore permanent form than that afforded by the coluunns of a dally newspaper, and for -this purpose a few of them divided the ex- pense of publishing the proceedings in pam- phiet form. ‘The work Is neatly done, and, besides a brief deseription of tho attention fnd respect pat Mr. Porter, it contains the speeches male at the Informal reception ut tho Riggs House immediately on his arrival, and at the more formal reception tendered lin by the clerks of the First: Controller's fice. It ts without political slenitiennce, although {t shows that Mfr. Torter is not less esteemed I Washington than in Indiana, In reply to the Hon. Willlam) Lawrence's + Mr. Porter expressed very happlly tiluences whieh contributed to make Indiana a Republiean State, Ile said: “1 may, 1 betleve, without Indelicncy, claim to have worked with great ardor and persist- ence to bring on the fortunate result which has oceasloned so mueh rejoicing, but I must not clatm the praise chiefly for mysetf, Tho Committees, Nattonal, State, and local, zexl- ously performed thelr duties, and, more than. ul else,"the plain, unutlicial people holding no office, seeking no prefer- ment, who would. not have accepted omice {ft had been tendered then, dld work which no words cau fully com- mend, ‘To them personally L owe much, Suffering the common Tot of candidates, sumetlines to be assaled by falselouds, they spared ine the task of replying by. promptly vindicating me In thelr own breasts,” Since the election was over there has been a disposition In certaln quarters to award the praise of carrying Indiana to the few, but Mr, Porter, who was In tho thick of the fight, thinks the pInin unofileial people had something to do with It, more than all else, wherelnt Mr. Porter shBis his usual. shrowd Insight Into the reason of things, Reports have been In clreulution during the past week that the Hon, Schuyler Colfax was a candidate for Senatorial honors, and, not being authoritatively contradicted by tho gentleman himself, they were relly bee leved. For two weeks or more Mr. Colfax has been absent on a lecturing tour in ll- nois and Wisconsin, but {mmedintely on his return home list Saturday began denytiys tho report, sending out numerous letters In reply to inquirles, of which the following is a copy: “Lo overy one who has addressed me on the subjec: inbers of the Lugisiature, editors, and citizens, including, it happens, same ot other purtles than my own, L have unitarm- ly replied = that was not dn any wity an aspirant, or oa candidate for the Senatorship: that my presentlife is so enfoyabla and independent, 1 utd be foolish {ndved to desire nit office of any kind, elective or appointed, and that besides this, haying had more than one man’s share of public, honors L would, 1f 1 had the deciding vote, cast it for any of the distingulshed Ie- publicans suggested for It In preference to myself, As this honest cholee of the posl- on of a high private In the ranks has been openly and frankly avowed on all ocenstons, You can use this note as you see proper,? This ought tobe regarded ag suticiently declslve to eet nt rest ali rumors to the con- trary. 2 ‘The Hon, W. P, Ridpath, of Brazil, mem- berelect of the Legislature, was in the city to-duy on private business, . Ile is a eandl- date for Speaker, and speaks with considera: bie confidence of hls ability 19 capture the prize, OF dis sitness for tha position there Is hota particle of doubt. [le fs ready, eaol, and decisive, of goodvolce and pleasing man- ners, and wonderfully good-natured. To carrled noeratic district by over 700 unjority, scoring the largest voto of any man on the tleket, By profession he isa iwyer, So far.as hoe knows his only opponent for tho place is Mr. Kenner, of Httntlugton, - Goyernor-clect Vorter says that so far. as he has been informed there will be néthing more than the usual ceremonies of inauguration by inking the oath before both Houses of the Legislature, and the delivery of the inangu- rat address, In the evening the Governor Will give a reception at his residence on North Tennessee street. It Is said that a mumber of distinenished personages from other States will be present, and that the oceasion will he one of enjoyment, te say's, also, that his Inaugural message will be very short, Le intends visiting Washington next weels, THE WISCONSIN SENATORSITIP, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune. Bananoo, Wis., Dee. 21.—Tho Bulletin, of thiselty, is ont inn lengthy editorial ndors- Ing tho Ion, E, W. Koyes for United States Senator, Keyes has many friends {n Sauk County. 1¢ is belleved both the Assembly- men from this county will voto for him, The State Senator who represents Sauk and Jue neau Counties fg on record against him, hay Ing opposed Ils candidacy two yerrs’ ago, Over sixty leading Republican papers in this Stato have deelared for Key ig be Hoserl Ba eyer's frlends are preparing for a oun, CANE-GROWERS, Meeting of tho Miaxtexippl Valloy Ase sociation ut St. Louls, Spectat Dispatch to’ The Chicago Tribune, Sr, Louis, Mo., Dec, 2t.—The third annual Mesting of tho Missiasippl Valley Cano. Growers’ Association convgned Ir Polytech- ale Tall at 100, uw. and was, called to order by thu President, the Hon, L A, Herges, of St, Louls, A callof States was made, nud thirty-one delegates responded from the fal- lowing ‘States, viz.: Mlonesota, Illtnols,” Towa, Missourl, Kansas, Nebraska, ‘Tennes- see, and New York, ‘This number waa con sldorably increased by Inter arrivals during theday, ° r An address of welcome was dellvered by the President, who congratulated thy Asso elation upon tho substantial progress that had been wade during the past your, notwithstanting the season for the growth and best development of tho cane had “been an unusually poor one, As show- Ing tho real value of sorghum slrups as come pared with those from Southern cane and the artiticlal glucose sirups, he presented the following reports of poluriscops tests which he had caused to bo made, the poluriscope showing tho percentage of true or crystal: Jzable cane sugar, and being the test on which all sugurs or sirups are bought and sold by refiners: No, 1, Belchor's gold- en shrup, 4334, 75 cents per gallon; No. 2, Belcher's sugarhouso molnsses, 37.49, tcents per gallon; No, 8, 5. 1. Kennes’s amber cane, 42.47, and No, 4, New Orleans unrefined, 84,21, 60 conts per gatlon; No, 6, carly nmbér yellned, 41.00, 03 cents; No. 7% silver drip, Baltimore, 00,00, 75 cents; No. 8, sugar «rip, Boston, 00,00, $1; No, 0, white | drip, St, Louis, 00,00, 60 cents. ‘The Inst three are artiflcla’ glucose sirups, contaluing not @ partioje of truesugar. On motion, 9 Com- pi Order of Business was appointed, consisting of Col Ny D. Coleman, of St. 1 N. OK. Stout, of Kansas; S$. JI of Minnesota; M. J, Leonard, of MInois; and Chartes Munger, of Lowa, who reported the following order of busl- ness: First, varictlexpe canes second, solls, Hzers, culture, and handling of canes tiled, tnilts and evaporators; fourth, fuel and furnaces; fifth, steam or fing trains; sixth, a ation, elaritylng, and erystall- zation; ent. cooperiee, stornze, and ftuarketini; clzhtl, seed and sklminings, and, their feeding to stock, rhe afternoon session was devoted to the reading of communientions from Prof, Peter Collyer, the chemist of the Department of Agrieulture nt Washingtey Je Tus. sell, of the sugar works at 's ‘Is., and Prof, Culbertson, of the State Agrieult- ural College of. Nebraska, and.adiseussion of the various points presented in the sume, the substance of whieh will be given here after, At 8 n,m. to-morrow the members will, on Invitation of the inanager, vistt and be shown through the Deleher sugar-retinery of this city, before resuming thu regular work of the Soclety, ‘The tneetings will probably be continued through two more days, and, from the chur acter of those In altendance.and the expe- rence gated in the last two years, will be the most valuable yet held by the Association. TIYDROPHOBLA, | A Remarkable cue Near. Philadel. palate F Speetat Mapateh fn tae EMeago Tribune, PiIncapenenia, Dec, 21.—Seth Foster, of Kirkwood, neross the Delaware River, was Ditten by n doy six weeks ago, and is now be- Heved to be, threatened with denth from hydrophobia, ‘Ihe case is a peculiar one, and exeltes much interest, Foster was out rabbit-hunting with-lis dog. She’ struek a rabbit track, but. with x splrit of disobedl- ence never before exlilblted by her, obstinate ly refused,to follow ‘It, although ngain and again urgedon by hermaster, Foster at last got the animal upon the trall, but, instead of taking up the trall, she turned upon hhn savage! and bit hin upon the right thuinb, inflleting adeep and lacer- ating wound near the Joint. Alarmed and angry, Foster leveled his gun at the antmal and fired, but failed te hit 1. Foster then returned hone as quickly as: possible, and exhibited bis wounded hand to his wife, who Immediately applied onlun and salt. to the wound, Inthe meantine the dog was shot and killed by n neighbor. Foster did not sutfer a great cteal from the wound, but was evidently terribly salaried. Whisky. was applied to the injured thumb, and later Mrs. Foster covered it with a poultice made of mild indigo root which, It wag-said by many of the country people, would heal the clcatrice and thoretigly eradl- ente the germsof lydrophobin if any existed. The wound finally heated, leaving a deep scar somewhat red and wv iitle tender, but otherwise exhibiting no peculiarity, "To all appearances Foster had recovered from the effects of the bite, although many of the old residents of the nelyhborhood said, He'll feel it again some day!? He did. On Wednesday, the 15th inst, he was taken with chills, ‘The thumb began to itch and start, and he felt shuoting palns Inhisarm., On: Friday he suffered head- ache necompanted by inelancholy und gen- eral indisposition. ‘To these symptoms were added a decided dread of water, and it was only after the greatest dlficulty that he could be Induced to swallow medicine, Me im- nuglued that he saw a dog in the medicine, and with this tdea firmly fmpressed upon hls mind would snap savagely at the offered spoon, and grind hls tecth together viclously. On Saturday there was no material change in his condition, excepting that his mind began to wander, and he became so irritable and peevish that the members of his family, becomlug thoroughly frightened, Miumored” him hn every way to oH hin quiet. On Sunday inaiy persons eniling to see him, Foster beenne very titel exelted, and tore around the house ke a imad man, tearing up the enrpet and throwlmg the fur niture around promlscuonsly, It required six non to subdne him, ‘Toward evening he becnine calm, but Ms mind conthiued” to wander, while his dread of water and fluids Inereased. ‘Lhe very siuht of them caused a Momentary spasm of horror to conyvilsy him, and it was plain to see that their presence caused him the utmost vain. These symptoms continued throughout Monday, and tp to last evening they hud un- dergone no change, “Po-day his fave has a haggard and distressed appearance,—fear, aaxiety,and horror belng depleted upon eve ry feature, ‘The pugs are diluted, and the eyes haye a wild, glaring expression, ‘ho votea 4s hoarse and low, and tnelined to be shrill, Tie gazed upon the reporter with an unset Hed look, tid hls appearance and actions combined with the Incoherent. and: unint lvibte expressions he made, showed untmis- takably that his reason had ted, Mrs. Foster stated Uint he had not slept for ix nichts, and that it was as muel us they could de to keep him from wandering from the house. Although at tines he ap puars to be sleepy, he will not go to bed. The physlelans are of the opinion that he is aflleted with hydrophobla, nud express no hope for hls recovery, ‘The most remarkale Foster's casey if it be hydrophob ta, feature of F is the duration of the attack, In all recorded cases tho pertod vari hteen hours ton week, the avera very buliys three days, In the targe 1 y of cases the patlunt dies tn four days, © ‘Ths Is the seventh duy of Foster's attiek, and lf lis Wness proves to be hydrophobia, his is the first ense of the kind on record where. the patient sure vived n week after the attack. ‘The dread of water is tue most marked feature in Foster's cast, and the attending phystelan can only auiribate if to tho Inituence of the polson generated bythe bite of the dog, Many peo- p's of the county dseredit tho story of iydrophobin, thinking that Foster has been elmply frightened, but until the case haa beeome fully and atithentleally explained it will Le watched with the greatest interest, ——<——— Alltnonthly prosteation and suffering by la- dios Is avoided by using Hop Iitters a fow ‘daye Inadvance, Willard” Hotel Tattery, A First-Class Furnished Hotel for $8, 1,064 Cav Vrizew and 1.416 Hroperty Mrizos, Amounting fo 8160,850, Drawing taken piace at Lowlavitie, Ke. 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Gives a perfect Woven Wire Mattress Bed, ‘When closed has yy Sem ngap ti? vio appearance of ft all Bed Lounge, MANUFACTURED ONLY DY UNION Wik MATTRESS (0., Sy 7 O North Clarksals, Chicago, Peet =f iN ne MOTELS, 5 Buckinghan Hotel, Fifth Avenue and 50th-st, Corrostts caTHRDNAL,) NEW YORK, aN & FULLER, Qroprictorn. Jo. PeltehtCully altuatod in tho very ceutroot tho woe furlionsble residences, chure cl the Grand Central It, It, dep walk of the Elevated Itoad and Muiltaon A vente carn Patronized by the bone Howtliee of Ruropo and Americns CONDUCTED ON THI EUROPEAN PLAN, t Restaurant unsurpaseds churgen re ‘+ WINTER RESORT. THE ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, NASSAU. HANIA ISLANDS, ALAND Sy KETUAL SUSAIELG NB. Marton, Prop. 'T, Ds Winchester, Manager, For farthor Information apply to BS LiNGe (t),, 748 Broadway, New ¥ Kant Itiver, soml-monthly, for Nas Atl touche ut Ferman siarita, rot schintule: ar Mine ins und mow AE Onenaity 6 Menon, PIE DW ol CU, Bl Ativer, New Wark. orl, Fy EBs chy UY 7 Loaves Hor OFFICE OF THE OREGON RAILWAY & NAVIGATION. COMPANY, No. 20 Nunaaneat, New You, Nov, 2, batho following resolution hue buen posed by tho Hoard of Dirsetors: Terlvedl. That acon nanveartone o cont MON the abmeripilone far Ua Klock of this, Company Stockholders Meeting of Oct. ah, sth, we wid the eanie ib hereby ordurud paywbla San, i intl, wt tbe Company's anica In Naw Work. Huckhuidors Wry requested to pevsent of mall thelr kulueription Certiculon with thelr ehiceks: in ordur Ms ‘untere . bra Ries pay went bie frit At i Wath ‘Vreusurer, twenty por new Capital ite Rpeelnt tnuthorized th poctiio far Eatiauy atl xt tf Avproved bp thy Acuiny Hetteing of aris, ond by the medienl evlubrities of tho world, Prepared utter the tur Ht tho culebrated Dr, ite cond, containing 4 uF cuntharides, bub Le ioeebcaaaeas Orr oth Htumboag, Thavo been recommending Dr. iicurt's Heaorative Jn my practie Wu luindrednat patianie for Bexua) Do Dilly, and novor hunt o ead Dit De, Lleblx, the great German chyutst, writes: * Dr, Ricord prative ia orguitie, nutat Iabaratory coms puuuds® re Husyad weites: «ih doullity Uf tiie goxuaT Orgies It novur tulle to cur, Price: buxes ut ifty, (1.40; boxos of 10), $3; buxda of WU H.UL Sent por wullin’ sualed bux dn reveipt ut price.” For vale (UIIIBON, ILUSIMEEE & CO, 64 Lakuoats Uri0! WL pile a urtous article fi date dino ts i ‘au Wlonnt's Vital brotonds to fram Die, Itiom 4 avortt i pills por day, whlel rom Parks, are made bere, wad hol ori torn ScGeDR. KEAN, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. * Contult porsunaliy or by wall, {rue af charaa, onal cheonty, hervous, oF syvclal disousys, He, J. Kent 1 the waly physienta ii city Wh wurcunls cures OF nu pay. PRIVATE DISPENSARY, ;DR. LUCAS, 188 South Clark-ot. Chartered by the Btaty of Unots for the “spect pelentiite, atid speedy cure” of private, nut rous.chra 4 und urinary Uiscuses, Conaullaiivi free, dtounsd Wusw'h wUdGIUEp u Buuduys, livid a ue uml. | {Pally eauupl Sunday, Dale AAILROAD TLME-TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, RAPLAMATION OF HETERRNCE MANKR.—t Batarsiay Siespteds *sunday excoptod. fonaay “e Cecopted. ythienaa a: Northwestern Hallway, For taps. Timo-ands, Rteanine.t? ions. Supiy att Clarkes Grand Pscite, Brink's exp oles, Palmar Ioube, 1 Caza te ANG Ul Leave. | Arrive. anne apegneiota & Sentral Jake Gonnen iii Fond du lence vinGane pms zis pm As pm bm {tip ae 33) pm pm ty RIT rea 2 bans ai Rat oF reepa i IMilwaukes Kpecial~ a) ata pa IMilwankoe kGreen Ih nam pa Awabken Parsonune pm oo IM. Green i pm am Lireon Bay, v1 a0) ame 6:18 pn 2st Pant & MI am pn 2 Paut & Mt pm TD an Minnesotae Conten iu am are am For suburban teal t local tima-eard ated Clarke nt Hulman otal Care and Pultmnn diecwer to Shook City on the train tenving Chicawo at 18:30 p. Ta. Pullman Sleepers on 15 train to Vea Molnes Fr ffepor corner of Wolln nud Kinzsto-ata, t{bepot corner of Canal nnd Kinalo-ate. Chengo, Murlington &: Qniney Hatirond ‘or Mans, Guide-Honks, ‘Time-Tables, Bleapine-Car Accommodations, anuly ‘at any ofthe fallaine Ticket-Unicesut tho imyrainy tn Chieazat A) Clarke ot. Grand Macitic Hotel, Brink's Expross. Offica (or porthesat corner Itandolph and State-ats.), foot a Gisseanhs Paar aderte eoaae Cabal ad Madison-sis.(on Wetside: (Ne commer Canal un s leare. } Afrive, 20ttawa & Streator Ex; rT UGuléabury Pus F apt tNebruska Exyi ¥ Lbuvuque & sivux Ul ie tacit F ae Ehansas & Colg; ve Kansas city by Aururs Sunday Vioseune We tAurora’ Masse aa Ulendota & Otiaws Bipress: ant Est. Lani Pasnen sense ain toekfont Frpart el aa DAurors, ain am ans an Nit at ws City € St. Jo an eeport.€ Dubuque #, nt Wednvsday & suuiay” ah train, ‘oa! ‘Oni sha. Lincoln st Josopit, Ate Hegiya tamen ition chnnues tag q K athe, between Caen, ike Co lk &g. DinwgeCnes od teat trainees Cte wiker 81, Da ul athweny. corn ton and Caren'te ‘ickwt Offices, ‘63 Clarkes! and Wacitio Hotel andar Dende. emer House n Iwaukes, Andiaog, Prairie Chet [dwa, wid Dakota x, Stevens Point and Asilana Milwaukee, Mndison, and trie du Chien Expresses ee JaAbertyrilla Accouiidodail Hut & Cedar dtaple B Pangeny X By I Elgin Kpectal Faat Reyes: Sumtay Passengor (Elgin). Alt Minnosoia traing run rin Mitenukee, ead olt Tickete for St. Vaul and Minnonpolis aro f tou sna Mrutrio du Chiva, OF vin an croasoe Winene, 3 ittesote Central Ratlenns, epot foot of Lnka-at. and foot of ‘t' z 1 Teka one, Li Rantolph-at. soar Clarks Gran a. Vacitto Hotel, und Palnor Lenve. | Arrive iar we Urle Rew Orienns & Toxus Fust £ re Springteld Express, sss, an imatiold Niatit b pn voria, Burlington & Keok ain ¢Peorta, Huriington pa Punting é& Chata am niin Expres pm men Passenger... am Dubuque & Sioux Ci; am Dubuque § St an LOn¢aturday night to Gilman only, cOn¥aturday night runs to Peoria ofl: Woatash, st. 2.01 Hopoteyenar Stemart id Archor-ars, (Hwonty-tntrd« bureny, vars via State-st. run to Chi be Tickot Onteu, 6s Clarkeste pals Pacitia If Fast Laing; filly & Denver Fast Ea: rit. HUE ti eukuk 1x Poorta'& Makin Special, Springttotd SMannital Fs Pally. | *Dully excopt sundn: Soteputiman steeping cars trom Chieago to St, Janis, Kansos Cty, and Peoria, Parlor Day Canchos with revolving chairs tengo, to St. Louis, and itos Katone CHy. No chattaaat ie Ganenae eae i a cl eo I shies Bt Loul oF Kanaus city. | y ~ouene® Chlengo Chi Unton Depot, West Sido, corner Cans! and Yan f2 ren-at. noar Van rdauest Uridge, and ‘Twenty thinkst. ‘Wichut Onlous, at Depots, 9 south lars at. Grand Pacitic Itotal and V’almer Unuse, Leave.) Arrive. : Kanesa City, Denver & Pucblolea:y pm. 200 pm Knuyas City, Santa Fo & 1 at pals 72a Be hauls Subingdvid & Toxua.s(¢ 0:0) kins dopa buat Expeenass tp iatt& Roowuk { Ex ria Chenoa’ $3) Furentar,taccan, Waname eek Ss & Lacan, Wasi uh Joliet & bwlunt Accoumodatin. |* Gf obile s Ne rieans Expruss * Y; bt Louis, Springduld & ‘T i Peon ammmameils ezag..0 [gyi Bt Michtgan Central Railroad. Depot, foot of Lax: \d foot ot 'T'wonty-se ‘iTexet cca, Ure Ae Acuthunst corner ot tae duiph, Grand Paciio Hotes, und ag Palmer itouso, —foibh Grand Vaoito Hath snd ng Palmer Huuso, | Arrive.” Mall (yin Main and Alr Line! ow York © Hostun Kx. special New York tx. (uily) 2200 Acculnuodalion. Atinntis Expross (daily) Nant Hxprese Gand Iapli Grand Hapide & Hote aUrand Kupids & Mus “a On Sundays this trata 1 Chtcngn, Rock Istand & Pacifo Raticoad. Depot. corner of Van linron and Sherman-sts, ‘Tiosoe ey ‘Unices, Mb Clarkes, Surman, House, Palmer I Graudacitio Lioth and % Canal, coraor Stndiscs. dave. | Arriva. ———— NS pin] 2|Msia) Bin oes ea svonworth x. Xt tO pmlt cao Peru Accounnodativn.... eumiels dtuite Nuche BETS Hane City, chisun: Nighe Express, 110,07 prods 6:20 8 exceyt Sundays, {Dally except Hatundayy tally sxcupt Mondays» _VOMUY except Haturdan, Take Whore «& Mic et pfiicos at dopa:n Van Huron-aty ot ralrccneumerectonstetear taut isa ‘ofiice un Shices ts the Grand Facile Hutol wad Pataior Louse doave. | Arrive} an Southern allway head Pall (vim Alay Ling). Theithune Rexpress cdaiy) Avianuo N. Xe express (all ast Expross. Chicago & Grand “cruuk Matiwny. Donnt, ‘Uweifth-at, nen tate. . Ticket-UMicos: 104 Panuth Clutkeats H Clarkestemnd Grasd irucides ade Palmer jiuus Loayo, | Arrive, Es45 a ml® 91S: po bt Rxpre: 7 lords Qitipumning aecoutanat legion eaehee’ Vulluieu Sivcping-Cans attactad to pisat express Haltimore ce Ohio, Depots, Exposidon fiullding. and foot oF Pyibtag id-at, ‘Ticket ON Kot Palen UrauulPeidattoton uid Dopor cexpoudon Bue at | Luar, | Arriva, 720 wm|> p00 14a) path Su Ra ‘Mall Expross vonage {Daliy. "sunday expepted. ae Muskukes Linc. Maga leonat atts nad Snaeioh at afta Pucite Motel, and falmer Houss, Leave, Arive Cingjnnatt, rndianapotls & Louts- can Wxpruss.. id emi? 7a) vie thle Bapeesdss 8:0) pratt Yiae <‘Pitteburg, Fle Wayne & Chieaus Rallway, Woof, Van Suren abd Canal-sts, veh Petee, Valuer Hous, Grand Paslao at Dupo cdo foto ent ‘Leave. | Arrive, ou wee roner ee Nene LES pelle ba Pitteburg, Uinctanatt de Bi. Loote 1, ie, (Cinolonatl und Kokoina Atr-Lines) Dopot, corner of Ullntun wud Carruli-ate, Weal Site, exui-onticos at Dept aud 12h Kedolph-s, Gran eitie Hotel, wnd Vulmor Leave | Artive, inna India bi alse] « Cree So iutiuus “eae Dap] er ey rr ere | ra > it b erate eee caogesem 1 orSiteiesie Pelaist Livuae, Griaa ierjde oer Teave. | Areive Spee ad pin]? Ink’s Expresé: dopot { ‘ ‘

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