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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE » Granda Uaht, middte, 3 pultud, 21 Wa Bley, minis ald mens, tor seer quivt and in aioe hut mendy] tom ele ihuee se. Lene Aleonige pelo suit and unsettled nt Weazie. f KG) ve per bene rete copporsnowe shonthing, Met oT leat tke. “bg-fron quiets Meateh, By% pete i os atgenta niteetin, West. Whig Cut #2 § ellnelt, HAVEN, TPUWTLADELPIITAL puta, Doc 2-1 Lutnt—Stendys Western ¢ Minnesotn extran, clear madiint, CLG; chile, TT mtrateht, hLK6 fhivet.t6, Mnnorotn patent aiifot and unchanged. urain depot Ruskedts Jane ua) bid, aia ASH tes tndin 1 Gkes wv, Hfe, ui Tard=Dritie stent, SNRiOy excoptin ereamory oxtra, iywetioy Now Vork stata and wet, cats Ak bam, Zhe adap te youd tu chotca, Ushers searees Butte, Hatand niendy; creamery, 123{0 falr to DALTIMORE, “4 HALTIMONR, Mes 1 —-FLOtItDuil and wens, net, BLD do oxtra, $1.00 do family, #500) wth, GRAIN—Wheat—Western n shnde hotter und clos- penteady; No. 2 Western winter red,apat aud De- genber, ELUNE s January, HLIGWALIONs Feber Mp HASQUETTG: March, £ (. orn—Wer en Wower nid quiet; Western mixed, spot and Le- EAs Koaathvea: now Januery, {ice r ite, eee dla SLOReLOE ddiktee Thy alt nt BLUR. primo to choice Teanusylvatiny #20002 ant weak: mesa por! ux aoulder nnd clear rib elt eked, afd, Hagon—Stou id 4c} Se Hanis, Uselle, Lnrd—HKetluwd, nalart prime to cholea Wosturn packed, Fe ivest, M@Mor lined, 242, Nominal, | ilyt Rio earzuss, ordinary eee A sult, {ee WG ELT Lal, worpool porsteamor dull, Cotton, per con (sucked. Gran, tay (Ai tint wheat, 00 buy corn, a0 Late Morn gute: Full 300 bus corn, 12,200 bus NEW ORLEANS. Haw ORLEANS, Neo, 2.—FLOUt—Qulot but steady Wey ti XXX, #716 count firn at 61355e, Oats ateady jah a fair dommnd nt te, ConN-MtAL.—Noniinally unchanged; none here. HAv-Qulot; primo, $22,000 22.00; choice, £21.00, Phovisioss—Pork scarce und tirmy held at $1075 i, ond at €14.25 fornow. Lard steady: tlorce, Ban Rilke’ Waikemoate stondy. wate faNe shoulders. (aose.4.0; packed, tay olor naiez clear, The. Bacon steady: UICrs, | Gaz (oar-ril, Sger clear, Se, ame—susur-eared—Quige Bot stead aTivinscad, (e103: Wiisky—Stendy: Western rectifiod, §1,1021.18. UneCEIUES Cones netlye and firm; ite earcocs, qdinary to pring M@Ue. | Sugar In woud denim Wiullpriees; common to cond common, OAD {et Irtugocd retiatine, rime to cholee, HLGusey yellow cluritied, 7340 dues notlve and Nems pmmon, 4 Wao; fale, Hasta Fativ. Mee ques but steadys to chulce, 4Sadelye, MONETARY paring, Aid. $1. LOUIS, Nee. 22,—FLOUNR—Dull and unchanged. GuAIN—W heat oponed a bhade batter, butdeclineds + No, Dred, WYGVie enshy Wy Sisye January; SLALIGe LMGLOIM February; FLONG21.WIG1.004 March; No.3 0, TRCgat jc. Corn higher; closed Arm hI fe Decombars SHgcwe Januaryt ney, Birgade Marchs 400 April, Onis Howat MyAhge cnsht HGHG dunuurys Meese Hag. faye qutot at ofc. urluy dull and unchanged, ‘iri at 440, Ae —Unehaned, ¥aGs—Unetny Wisk y—Qute telat * THOVISIONR-Fork lowers $12.10 asked engl and Jane Dry suit meats entirely neminal, Ducun dull od, Laird quick at Hives. S—-Fiour, 6,00 ries wlont, 10,000 bits corn, §ulUonr oats, OLUl bay rye, 1,000 buy" bartoy, 12.000 buy JSPs Fronts S00 dinies | wetent 200 bui form, JW bU; nts, HONO; Fy, 10) bu; burloy, none. BOS'rON. Dee, B—=FLOVN—Dully Wortorn superfine, Aie4.00; commun oxtens, H.C 75; Wisconsin ox- iss, $10007.75; Minncsotn oxtrna, $.0G010; ‘winter wheats, Ohlo and Michigan, 6.25.75; Indians, $5.60 t, Louls, FA00G6.75; apring whent patents, C75 840; wintor do, #.00G8.0, GhAIN—Corn dull; mixed and Follow old, Canta, en, 2Aiic. Onte quiet? No.1 and oxtén white, bry if eyhitor de ive, Now? mixed and No. whlta, ic. tye, a1. i ‘Tren—Cioico Weatorn creamorina.s0artie: choleo f kee eae colar An wood, Lae, dax—Westorn fresh, ied rea our, TOW Deis; 900 ancien; corn, 62,000 eat, RAND Ue NTH—Flour, 770 bris. Stondy: Ohio and Ponnsylvanin, s1@tto; Michigan and cousin, oldu; imediuot and No.4 ‘xashed feccer Mo; unwashed tine and mediun, beedio; putlad, Si@s2c MILWAUKEE. MravaueE, Doc. 22.—LOUlt—Noglocted, GNAIN—Whont stondy; closod firm; No. 1 Mil- Yaukeo hard nominal; No, 1 Mitwaukeo, 160; No.2 0, Me; Necomber, Mes Innuary. Wer February, Py; No.3 do, sley No. 4, Tie. Fojected, Ge. Corn Brmor; No. 2 ie. Gate x0 higher} No. 2, id. Ive seated tind lowors No.1 shige. Marfoy’ dull; No. Ik Miovinioxs—Lowor; Mess pork, $12.90 cash; £1216 aah ye beiha stents, #4) ena wild Doe ty = Hogs—Enalur at H40@180, Wivceretaeyioure 1300) brisy. wheat, 61,000 bu; oats, “SHIFMENTE—Whont, 16,000 bus corm, 6600 bus oats, Tiaubu. ——_ TOLEDO, Toren, O,, Doo. 22.—GRAIN—Wheat dull; No.2 fed Wabash, $1,006 spots ihige Necombars to Jans Uary; (a Kobrnury: $1004 March: $1.03 Aprils Hastg May. Corn dully No.2, May, 4{c, Cats dull tnd nominal, Clover Bzen—Quiot and unchanged. Wous—Droasad quiet and unchant Cloazb—Whont duly No. dred, Decombor, hold nt Rie, Wwiga bid; Kulos January, $LWiehobruury, $L00743 sAkChtvTs—Whoat, 2,000 bur corn, 7000 bus oats, MPHEN TB 5 at ENTE ‘Whost, 12,000 bu; corn, 15,000 bu; oats, é LOUISVILLE. LOVIBVITER, Deo, 22.—CoTron—Quilot at to. FLoun—Quioty extn tainly, £0; extra famt~ | Oasecagent ANo, 5, 05.0052; choles fancy, F208 GLATN—Whont dul! . enditttor Miedwmlsnowe Sant wo suied) $e Gee SN Ywhlte, wey dowixed, due, Aye lower: No. 14.00 18.00. rk dul; $19.60, Tard ema prinro Dull at Viovintonn— Hiveidetfeas eloupaeetshos th eiigaat cleut, 7 irate ere Tay CINCINNATI, ‘ CINCINNATI, Dee. 22,—-CoTTON—Dull nt N$g0. FLoun—Qutots family, 61.300 1,08; fanoy, #52526 00, GuAIN—Wirvnifscance und tinny No, 3 ambor, $1.00 No.2 red, $1.02, Corn in fatr demand; No, 2 mixed, He. Oute trmy No, 2 mixed, 350, Itye dull and lower torolly Nu. % to, Burlay onstory No.2 fall, WGWwe. Vaovistond—Pork quiot at #0, Lard tirmor at Pillar sg. thule, dats qulos but rhe, shouldors, Her cluar'rib, We. acon quiats clogs rib x ASLMICY—Birwa with Tate demand we $Ll0, — PEOUIA, Pronta, Mt, Noo, S—GRAIN—Corn dull and tre Yeculary now high-tnixed and mixed, MaQsi4o; aces Of February ut il{o; Onta dull; No, 2 white, JB4@me, Ryo dui; No, 2 be, Miauwixes—Btendy ab sia, MECEITE—Whont, 180 bul tye, Sou) buy burlay, oa UU KANSAS CITY, Bpretat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, pitta City, Moy Noe, th—iho Price Current GRALN—W hont—Iucolpts, 4,466 but shipments, 10.821 he 1 envll, 3540p January, THiCt Hosting iibie, Catriniigeotius, Suit but sutponauls Wau Luj' unavttled; No. easly, 313¢05 pine win enalurs ehoutders, 4440) vluor ins, sugur-curud, 10d. rae A015 bug oats, january, 20+ OsSwLrGa. Oswao, Doc, 22.—GUAIN—Wheat steady, Corn tray Westorn mixed, We, * ny BUFKALO UFPAT.O, Deo, 2—-Notlilug duing; prices nominss+ Sochanged, Ni 7 DRY GOONS, wet Yorn, Doo, 22.—Trado mouvement continues pet but prices aro tirinly mutntatued, Corton zoods nadiah and steady: yulrting prints ju fale demands luted lawns and plquus in moderate roquosts gid rua duloty wuulun youds it fue doMand, DUE pslous fait stoadyy surekin goots dulle Be Cigmaain A REROULU A te LAND, (1, Us 2.—PETNOLMUM — Firmt ly Wis ay i~ eri vi Unltd certiticaies, vitgu; rutined, ¥) ” i x corr . an ORLEANS, Deo, 2.—Curton—In fale domand) ond pety# tulddiing, 1i¢e; low middling, 1U;¢0r good ‘Ps 60s net roculpts, 2244 balows groms, {M5375 Britaln, 115d) Conunent, 14s) comat- tack’, deed. Wr TURPENTINE, ee daa Doc, U—-SPuITS TURPENTINE— Roway 4) bus oats, 21,000 IOWA POLIT The. Hawkeye, Republicans Already Proparing for Another Campaign, Issues Before tho Peoplo—The Cabinet; Senatorial, and (ubernatorial (Juestlons. Faota and Speculations as to the Various nndidates for High Positions, Bpectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Des Moines, {a., Dee, 21.—Tho Hawkeyes nro A peetline people In many respects, and espe- clally hi polities. Intelligent, progressive, wites awake to all Ilving isauog, thoy are always pro- pared for whatever m@y turnip, [tts not une common that they get In advinee of the tines, Trobubly no other State In the Union ean be found where they have a potitieal eampalgt ALWAYS ON AND, Tn fawn the polltient pot is kept constantly hot, teastwise with tho itepublicans, No sooner 1s tho ballot-bux closed on one enmmpalsin than ane other opens, Hence It ts that, though reareely 0 month bag paesed since tho National election, {ho plans are being made, wires puller, com- Uinittlons formed, and states miudo up for the election whieh isn year nhend. It is never too early to bein. campaign infows, The man who doesn't start carly for anollice will get left, and sometimes he then gets tert, lows penple, especinily Repubileans, haven hablt of Ulnking for themselves, No ‘one man, or coterie of tien, can fead or direct them, vithor in conventions or the party. Here, Ina grenrt measure, Hes TUE AECKET OF THEE TREMENDOUS MASONITE. Polltieal echemers and eonventlon-packers would bring dissension and division, Tho bls- tory of the party. shows remarkable unity and spontanelty in ‘its netion, Notably was this manifested when 8. J. Kirkwoot was nomlia- ted for a third term for Governor by a conven- ton before which ho was not a candidate, and ‘when it was declared that Gen, J.B. Weaver held the convention in his control. Anothor Ine ataneu was that of the recent Presidentinl cdin~ palgn, The party spontaneously arose ns one man for. Blaine, It was useless to talc of any other ian, Expediency and polley have very Uetle to do with fown Republicans, That fs left to Democrats and Greenbackers, 1 have sald tho party was progressive. It could not be go radical ns it laand Le othorwiso. It is ALWAYS AT THE FRONT. This comes from tho constant aceession of active, vbyorous young men to: tho runic, In looking over the Hist of prominent men in tho party, one flids n scarcity of those who ton and iifteen years nzo stood in tho front, Not that thoy havo left the party,—thoy have simply stepped aside. ‘This tolng so, It fa very ap- parent that In tho next—or rather tho present ecampuign, for it1s alrendy begun—comparative- ly now men will be In tho field, Whoever thoy may: be, much depetids on the Cabinet and Sunatorial Issues. MESSIS. ALLISON AND WILSON, Tho party would be pleased to sca Mr. Allison adorn asentin President Gariletd’s Cabinet,— not because It would be u-just recognition of tholr sterling pollticat faith and tholr largest inujority of any State In the Unlon, but forthe consclotisness and firm conviction that ho 1a pretininontly Ntted fur the plaice. There are not n fow who would be pleased to sea James F. Wilson in the Cabluct—a pines he hig twice declined, — but while | he would now necept, is be is remarkably in harmony with Gen. Girield., If Mr. Alison should be selectedsit will not. be by his sulleitution, Ie ty well gatisticd with his prusent pluce, Porsoonlly, ho does wot desiry to make u change, whieh, If mindy, would involve tho selection of a succcess- art and 1 Inaw of no one who would bo more Mely"to receive tho votes of tho @xistature which It 1s now apparent will come up here next winter, than Juines F. Wilson, I say the appur- ent Legislature in view of tho issues which are ponding In this Stato: tho Sunntorial succession to Mr. Kirkwood, tho Gubernutorial etection, and tho Prohibltory anondiment to tho Constt- tition, Combinations ure already belug formed on these fasites. Into theso will come the lucail- ty question perforce, It enunot bo—it never bus been—Iguured, OF THY CANDIDATES FOR GOVRNNOR alrendy named, thore aro Senator Witla Lars rubev, of Fayette; tho Hon, James Martang ut.-Goy. Frank T. Campbell; Souutor Albort Lawrences, of Plymouth County; Btato-Auditor Huren It. Sherman, of Benton County; Dr Miles, OF, Waaltisiztaty County: John W. Chnp- man, of Connell Uluits; tho Hon. J. K. Graves, of Dubuque; and tho Hon. Goorgo G. Wright, ot pears Somo of these tire montion@ without Ruthority; some have as good prospect of be- {ug atruek by Hghtning as of recelving n Gubor- uatoriat nominntion, ‘fhe successorship to Kirkwood will haye much to do with If, 48 well ag tho locullty issue. From whut L know of tho lending mon of tho party and thoir alliifation, 1 conelude this: Dubuque, which 1s In tho northenst, Is repre- scented in tuo Sonate, The gouthorn part of tho Stato is now represented by Gov, Gour, twice made Speaker of the House. Contral lows ta represented by 8, J. Kirkwood, Senator, und three times Governor, ‘The same section was represented by Gov, Stonu, Northwestern Lowa ‘was represented by Gov. Carpenter, MPRSUS. LARRANEE AND GRAVES. Tn equity, the northern and eastern parts of the State ure outitled to recoguition; und Mr, Larrabee, of Fayette, und 2. K. Graves, of Du- Luque, ate unmed. ‘Dubuque generally bas 0 candidate on hand for uny emergenvy. Mr. Larrabee hus in bls favor tho advantage of long exporlency in the Stute Senate, and a wide ropus tation ag mluwyer and business-man. LT think I um perfectly Bufo in snying that Mr. Graves canuot get the nomination ns against Mr, Lure rubee. Nelthor could hu agalust Frank Camp. bell, who will bo tho special candidate of tho Prohibitlon clement of the party. [tis highly probable that thut elomont will out no ture iy te Convention; (t bas hud itaday there, and beon roferred to tho people, wu Rupublleans have nat beon In the hablt of promoting Liu. tonunt-Governors to the Exvoutlve | Chiles which, with tho fuct that Atr, Campbell resides sn tho central portion of the Btate, will militate against his chances. . BUREN RB. BSITRIIAN, comes from Tonton County, a section of tho Stato which has not been represonted by u Gov ernor; yet ft alroady hua two Stato ollicors, Tram adjoiniay counties, Mr. Sherinun bas held bis office two terms, and is a capable mun for any place on tho Bite ticket, He also hag a host of warn friends throughout, tho Stuto, und will bo * ‘a formidable candidate, should Bay is to-day, would poll gho lurqest yoto of aif the candl+ dutes aumed#but Jowa bas never mado Gove crnors of her Btato Auditors; and ft ja not tm- produble that the StateConvention will conalnde hat two terns aro enough for one purson to hold uw Stato oltice, Lo omake no: refer ence to the fitness of! Porson, but only to tho locality question, Mr, Larri- bea. cortainly “has “a decided advantage and has tho still further advantage of a quan. undorstandiig with tho lust General Assembly that bo would ben candidate, and thus recolve tholr indorseiment, Tho many friends of BX-SENATOR HARLAN would bo plensod to round up his ovont{ul days by putting bim in the Executive oftice; but itly not probable that the Young Amoricn clement, which noW controls tho party, will draw from the retired ut" for thoir candidates, Mr. Hare lun fs. 4 noblu old Koman aud nil thats but the tine haa passed in Iowa when a micro figures heud will be placed at tho head of the Govern ment, tondorn a revolying-chulr ln the Exouu- tye Departwent, aoy, GEAT, by his thorough, practical bualness mothods, has inaugurated -a now systems und tuxpayers ure vastly more interested Iu the Huanclal alfatrs of -the Bate and tho cost of ber iustitutions thu in tho physical proportions or forenslo ublitty of bor Governor, When a dtute Institution whieh, from its organization neurly, his been a costly burden to the Stace, is mide to bucome aelf-sip> portiny, and a source of rovenie of thousands of dollare a yenr, by the uppileatt business principles to its manag overy State fnatitution ts matte to aubulst on rues duced rations, and then havo a surplits left, by the application of the samo rulcs,—us has been tho co since Mr, Gene became Governar—tho poors willnot bo sativilod with any man who ne not tho Papaalty’ and inelinatian to do ike who, 8 thls close, constant, jadividuel a tention to tho manugerment of Bite institutions which hus givon dir. Guur the titlo of “OhD DUSINEBS.” * And thia dominant trait in hla character, his Isnowledgo of Btute uffulrs and of tho neods of the people of the West, and his populur sympu thtes bave won for blin a strony position in the purty, and will pelp him groatly Ja tho Senato- rial contest, Whilo thero is not necessarily any combina. tion botweon thom, itis novertheloss trug that tha frlonds of Mr, Geur aro alee tho supporters of My. Lugrubee, and it might be sald thit thoy wore bunting in couples, Yot dr. Larrabeo"s success hinges upon tho nomination of tho Brute Conyention, while Sir, Geur’a reste with the Lestislature, which will not assemble until after the election of Governor, Iut it le wnfo to say that tho Legislature will bosulceted largely upon tho Senutorial successorabip Issue. THE PENSION AGENCY. Ex-Tiout.-Gov. Guo will vacuto the offico of United States Pension Ayeutin February, ‘There are severu! applicantd for the place, Uf couno Dubuque bag one—Jacob Hich,—and ft ig un- deritood ho will ger it, on the fround that, by the law which consotidated the Agoncles in this Blute, he wus icylaluted ont Of ouv of them. | low, and intict sibutton of oft ‘There ore only wine applleants for the place of DISTRICT-ATTONNEY IN TI THIRD DISTINCT, to fill tho yneaney made by tho restgnatton of MePherson, elected Attarne era OF these, Flick, of Taylor; Meintyre, of Chirk and Bartholamew, of Montgomery, ace the most prominent. The Uovernor will moke the ape Holntinenton the 20th; and, from present ips Pearanees, Fick wht get it. tle is. i ond law tnd wis anaetive: member of the Bovens teenth General Assembly, Mawneyn, “POLITICAL: LIARS Carl PretzeVa Lecture Last Rventig In Harwell Biull “Cart Pretzel” Cutked far tivo honrs Inst even ing before very moderntely-slzed au Farwell Hull on the subject of Pollt Tho “lecture,” far from boing racily epecitic In {ta allusions to those whom Curl doubtless ox- feems 08 properly coming undor tte striking title, wae tamely and tedlunely general, and long chongh to have been delivered In weekly Instiull- ments, ‘The audiences wus a ayinpathetic one, however, and took everything na it eame,—eyert to the venernble * butel" storles, The cundidate who was “left began by res calling the fect Chit David had said fi his haste that ali men were Hara, and remarkhing that If the gentleman het Hyed Ui new he could have sald itat hls lelyure., With tis for an opening, hu proceeded to read n lintel of alleged ome anuntentions from auch unsophistlented political Qahes ng Mayor Horrisoi, Alexnuder 1H, Stephens, Luther Hen Merrion of Indiana, Willard Woodard, County-Comimlastoners Clark nnd O'Nelll, Mike MeDonald, Joseph Chestertletd Mackin, and others, (In anewer to Juqiiries cons corning what Uiey night be supposed: to know wbout © Motltient Liars.” Some of tha alleged replies were falrly elever. Tho Mayor, for tie Ftance, was wholly innequalnted with efther sort,—the extravagant but harmless stump orne tor, or the feltow who sapped tho foundations, —tho party to whieh he belonged always turning auch fellows over to the ather side, ‘The rollicking absurdity of this of course set the au dence on norm, Pave Chirk begged to be asked “something ensl and Mike MeDonald denounced * potition! Lars" from hls experience to be nothing tnore or fess than * touching com nulttees.” od. Chestorticlt, withont eontributiog nny of his own rich expertence, replied by Agen fi pies to thedl lucky white " saying that tho — queationer probably knew how it was himself, so tht foything cleo would quite unnecessary. From thisghe lecturer" wont on to give his ‘own oplnfon of the lying tribe. “Washington, he remarked, hid never made a political speech: he couldn't tellin te. A careful distinetion waa denwn between tho fabnlous and mnusing liar and the dnteationul downright, wanton one,— tng fellow who would lig any thine for HM) conte when he could nike a dollirby telling the truth, POLITICAL CANDIDATES, while thoy might not be of tho Jutter Fort, were, for tho most part, distinguished by a sort of In« telleetual crookedness which prevented thom trom remembering past favors, though some of them were qunliiied to rank with Annuuias, Harnam, and Philp. * Curl" was particularly overd On Lharisnical: chureh mombers who e betrayed {nto lying about candidates, it was possible that there wag no hell, Lut ono oman who had" over run. for ailica in Coot County had cacaped the vonelusion that this world, and espectalty Chileno, farnished 1 bell fully adequate for wil phrposes of pituishiment. At any rate, if there wits no hell, tho contract for bullding one should: be Jet inmadiately by tho new County Bourd. Inthe course of his Hngulatic rambles tho “lecturer” devoted n speelul cliupt deet of candidates in genera, drawing on his ‘own recent experiences by way of lagibrions Mustratlon. While be hadn't ran for olll had run for 9 clinnee to rin, and didn’t even get that, But that was no fault of bis. Mid he beet snecessful, nobody would have asked him why ho rin.. As it was, everybody wanted to know, and he had been competed say that he ran for the fun of the thi ni which was all te ot outofit. ‘The expense, however, had been out of. all proportion to the amusement. Inthe course of his experience ho hud made many ace gualntanees whom it was desirable tor severa \rensona ta forget. The vonfirmed oflice-see eame In for n verbul enstigution 1s ong wh would be unbappy in heaven if there were no Hees to get, and delighted beyond measure fn hell, provided thore were aw possible chance of Rervinug on some Piitontin committee. | In wind= Ing up he adverted to the not unfumlllay prac tices of the * political ar” who lays out hls own and other people's money to set up the pri- marles And bug tho nominntion, and gave sn clever figitation of tho average lying convention speceh, fhich was abundantly appreeiated by the local politicians in attendatice and npplauded tothoceho, In preaeribing a remedy for tho pollticnl linn, not forgtting the delegate who: sold out to the other fellow, Carl suggested tha introduction of o stein Bee eels. Just outslde the average convention bull for use on the hapless victim. THE wixor OF LEADVILLE. What He Says Concerning Its Prosent and Futuro. New York Graphic, Mr. J. 1. Humphreys, the vresent Mayor of Leadville, has arrived in New York, Last evenlng ho was found by a Graphic reporter nt his hotel, and ina conversation upon the present and future of Leadville he made tho followlng remarks: “he fipression enter- tained by Enstern peopte that Leadville ts on the decline Is an erroncous’one. ‘To-day L received a letter from amy brother stathus that people were coming Inte tho clty in large numbers and the grentest activity pre- yalled, Attho timeof tho Little Pittsburg stnash-up and its suecessors, tho mining pop- wiation, who had Jocnted elatins in and around the clfy (some 20,000 claims), after doing their assessment work, departed for other regions, Now they are returning, and I find thoy consider 1t more advantageous to remain in our ely than in other parts of the State. We now have a population of 20,000, npolice force of thirty men, and water an gas works, ‘Thy water 1s brought twelve Difles in large iron pipes, and a short dis- tunes from the city [so large reservoly, gly> Inga head suflclent to threw water threo stories high. “An evitonce of Leadvillo’s Increasing atability,” continued Muyor Humphir ye ig, the active ercetion of lure, substantial briek bulldlugs, Heretofore tie houses and public buildings have been generly two-story frame strictures of a more or less tims} eharacter, but these ure being disposed of, Vwo nnrrow-gmige railroads now enter the city, conneeting it with Denver, A_ tempo- rary dignd vantage arose from these roads to the welfare of the camp, caused by Uirowlng Tundreds of teanisters out Of positions an attracting considerable enplial out of tho business, ‘Nhe ratiway tariit ts only a slight reduetion from teamsters’ charges, and the Immense gain by the companies is astontsh= ing, Imone month the South Park Stead noited $12,000, and with these prailta tt is extending a perfeet network of Ines through all the surrounding country. ‘Che ruad frou Loudylilo to Silver Clit 14 begun, but whe try weather has stopped operations for the esunt, uN to the condition of the mincs, I 22 2 “Now a3 will say that, In the nggregute, they are ns productive as ever, which. your reports from time to tine Indicate, One great hlidrance fn opening op new wines and Increasing our ulrendy chormous returns Is lack of capital, Money loans from 334 to 4 per cent a aanth, and our dependence is niniost entirely on Eastern enpltailsts. Uundredsof poor miners own goad eluting, bué they possess pecullarl- ties of character which restrain develop- inent of undoubtedly many yaluable mines, ‘They have, say, a ten-uere claim, but do not care to part with It, go when Jn need of inoney they. will sell a fraction and then live on the money without further developing their claim, and the purchaser, not ownlng enough of the property, Is powerless to oper ate IEhingelf. J this way iminense quan- titles of ore are practically lucked wp. ‘Lhe project of mining under the elty {8 0 feasible one, and ore beds ave almost eortun to be encountered between the surface nid ndepth of 32,000 feot, which my prove very valuable, Pho nature of conducting Leadville mins {ng operations In the future will bo wto- rether diiferent from tho past, A few enpr talists will not runa nine on to the mirket, pe Jnrgo aividondy, and Chen let tt collapse, uta stony, legitimate, and evenly-baluiced Industry is spin ging from the rulns of the past, and for the future wo hye as bright nt outlool/as could well be wished for, «lr. Mackey, the Bénanas king, has been invest juz heavilydn the London Mine ut Mosquite Gulely putt 1 Mudra ae hs has supplied $250,000 In cash nnd §60, Worth of inde chinury for ity development, aud his judg. ment 1s certainly worthy of notes, Other Californians are known to bo heavy jue yestors in our mines, and now prepertics will svon be heard from,” —<—<——___— Mrs. Nolito see Sartoriw Children, Washiiglon Letter to Philudelvhta Wmes, roo tated tutemwonel Sita: Nello Grant Bare tori’ fourth child was born. Mor eldest, whi wis bora ut Long Hranct tn 1875, died the fol lowing year; but three, a son bern in Wasbing- ton In Sarcb, 1877, aud two duuybters born glace iu England, pury! _— Horsford’s Acid Phosphato In Indigess +. Won and Goneral Debility. T have used tho Acid Phosphate in my own family tu case of Indigestion and general dubill> ty with entirely satistuctory resulty, ANDIANAPOLIS, A, Muonte, M.D. LUCKLESS CREDITORS. The Lawyers, Courts, and Assignee Take the Pile. Winding Up the Old Chicago Fire-In- surance Company. The skeleton of the old Chiengo Fire In- suriice Company—a premlum-note concen which went out of existence when Chicago went up insmoke—was given another perl odlea! ratiling yesterday morning when its creditors were enlled Into Register Wibbard's presence for the purpose of holding what was expected to be the final mectlig over the remalns, ‘Che ereditors who happened to be in town, and in attendance, were not very nuanerous, but they represented a good deal, and, as events proved, were all substantially ‘of one mind as regards the way fnwilel the estate hos boon Ndministered through sone nine years of careful nursing. d. Hf Mlssell represented 880,000 worth of the $1,200,000 of Habltities, W. HL Styson $180,000) wort, and B. Seligman $6,500, I'he oflielal une dertuker of the concern, James K. Murphy, otherwise known as the Assignee, J.D. Sleeper, his attorney, couple of clerks from the Intler’s oflee, and a begearly sprinkling of unknown outsiders, attracted by the prospect of buylog dirt-cleap a few of the remaining “asseta,” completed the tmeagre assembly, ‘These assets consisted of sundry: speciinens of the J. 0. 4. order and a tumber of Judginents, whieh a long serles of experi- ments hat demonstrated “to be. execution proof, but which twas, of course, {ust pos- sible might some. day become worth a trifle wore thin. the table paper they were written on. ‘The stuit altogether represented some $2,500 of Indebtedness, and was bought Up for about SH, “Fhe last remnant of the concern’s anelent belongings having been disposed of, the ereditors turned their attention to other and jnore hnportant matters,— THE ASSIGNER'R ACCOUNT AND TILE LAW: YERS MILE. ‘The former was fis on the 4th Inst. was slightly antl patory in its chara When the Company failed fs nominal assets were over half n inition dollars, Sifting out the Irredeemably bad and the decidedly donbtfal, the earenss was worth some $290,000 by a generous valuation. By the Asslgnee’s report the cutire assets panned aut just SH7,AT. ‘The other sido of the urcount showed what had become of the salvage, ‘The sum of $140, forsinstance, went for expenses: $20,583 for clerk's fees, $4,039 for Marshal's fees, S106 for Register's fees, Ssus for taxes, $20,000 for the Asslsnee’s serviews up to May 1, 1879, Including ofllee rent, clerk hire, or n total expense nes count of $00,735,—und 357,005 for dividends, ‘The antleipatory. part ‘of the necount cone sisted in charging. 4p $25,005 us ensh pald to Sleeper & Whiton, the attorneys, tnd S261 for the Axstunee’s further services from May 1, 1879, tu Dee. 1, 1580, when, as It afterwards appeared, the nttor- vevs ind only pocketed $0,001, and tha As- siance’s fn Up was yet to be allowed, or aot allowed, ns the ease tulglt be. ‘The creditors lial alrendy become familiar icebant, but the nttore neys’ bi nethit somethtus interesting, and they accordingly pounced upon it forthwith. The grand total was only $33,741, for fees and disbursements on neeount of legal services and procved- ings but of this amount the firm in qtestion adiuitted that they hd received S0,tke2, naik- ing the balance stl! due them $20,800, Bye eral of the items Ei CAUSED TIE CREDITORS TOOPEN THETIUS ‘Thy Inrgest was one of £26,100, for docket fees ln 1,740 sults averaged at S15 aplece. ‘Then there wasan item of $9,000, with the planation, #10 per cent stipulated to be pnld to, Fisher. & Abbott on all sums callected, by then on premfum elatins "5 an item of $2,000 for aeting as counsel and appeuriny before the Judge and Register for elght years, uttend- ing ineethigs, -‘nuetion sales, ete, at the rate of $230 0 year; and an ttem of $1,500 for services in attending to and trying litigated sults, tathor funereally observed and ng NeW, AS Well as Mr, Sisson thatthe whole estate seemed to have been pretty well swallowed up in attorney's fees, to which Mr, Sleeper replied that there hut been great doubt as to whether many of the claims could ever be, collected. Mr, Sisson colily remarked that he had never thousht so, to Which Mr. Sleeper rejoined that what he had stated was correct; that he had aetna y trled more tian 159 contested cases pbiiselt, % “And been pretty well pald for it, too,from our money,” clitmed in Mr. Seligman, “Not very well,” replied the lawyer, with adeprecating siutle and wave of the hand, Mr. Sisson observed that it APPARENTLY TOOK $2 To conic $1, to which Mr. Steeper replied that the clerks had been vald, ‘and why not pity tie attor- neys? ‘The creditors were further enlight- ened by the Inwyer’s clerk, who sententious- ly observed that if tt hadv’t been for the st- torneys, they wouldn't have got any dive dends atall” Bot the ereditors, while duly thankful for thelr munificent retunas, first of three cents on the dollar and ther’ two, were very evidently not entirely sntistied with the showing as presented, tnd a foul many questions were tater whieh no- body seemed prepared to answer, One or the most natural luquities wns ns to the amountof cash on hand, but the Assignes elther could not or did not deign to furnish any Information on that score, and the cred- Itors would have been wholly in the dark but for the cheerful intelligence conveyed by Mr. Sleeper'a clerk that if, Mr, Sleeper rot ois remaining 320,30 and Mr. Murphy, got, his lust histalluent, there would bea deficit of same $18,000, In other words, thera would not be enough to go nround by that amount, ‘This hardly tallles with the beautiful mlanee produced In the Assigneo’s account, and Mr. Selizman was moved to Inquire It the attorneys world HOLD THE CREDITORS RESPONKINLE for that $13,000, Mr, Sleeper dopreentail anything “of ‘that sort, and the creditor breathed more freely, Register Ibbard, in view of the relening unpleasantness, suegested that the meeting be continned, and that inthe meantine the attorneys file thelr petition in Court, where tho ereditors could object talt If they wished, Mr, Bissell, who had heretofore taken no yery prominent part In the diseussion,. hero gave naties that: ho proposed ta contest both the Assignes's account and the lawyers’ bill, and Mr, Seligman murmured something about the concern having becn a good goose to pluck, After some further tuk, in tha course of whieh the creditors oxpressed the regret that their unwillingness to approve the necount and the bil mieht erp somebody ont ot KONG Cheistinng ' monoy, the meeting was finally continued untll Jin, 1, and the whole mutter went over until that tine, | ‘he prob- ability Is that the cliinants witl go Into court before the day comes round and file their petitions, and that (horeupon the cral- its will hnye something interesting to offer tir the shape of objections. NOW TO CONDENAR tho history of this truly Interesting company, ‘The collections should amannt, recording to the Assignee’s report, to SH7 4100, Of this 557, 0 tf to the creditors and Sel,004 to the ‘Inwyers, courts, oflleers of courts, te} this on the’ assumption that the clan of Sleeper & Whilton bs allowed, together with the finn! cluin of tie Assignee | to S32, 1b appears, howover, that the Asstgneu’s report of what. tha lawyers fre outitled to varies trom thelr estimate to tho extent of $3.8, Analyzing the report a Httlo further, fo ,aems us if the courts had swallowed up thellon’s share of it. The Clerk of tha. United States Court Is eredited with having recelved fees to the amount of $20,508," tnd the Clerk of the State Court, in whleli these premium notes were sued on, foes to the amount of $2100, making a total of Sitios, or one-third of tho entire amount collected, which went to the courts of {ustien, "Shis, (oo, [3 exclusive of $5,000 pald 0 tho Marshal and tho Register, Such stute- ments as these ure not tpt to strengthon the Movement for the adoption of another bank- ruptey law. ————— Whittlors Hirthday, Huston Herald, Hee, 1% Now England's b doved poct, John G. Whittier, 7 yours of oxo yostuniay, ‘There was 00 speoln) Observance of tho day at his realdence on Ouk Knoll, Danvers. Arcuigemonts bud been made hy one of the Sunday-schools at the Phin: to vive bin a reception tn the ove ing ton sliht colt and the seve weather, bu felt obliged te decline Ht. The writce passed a pleasant half-bonr with tho yeu poet in the atternoun, kad found hh Iv usual good health, aside from the cold mens toned. He bears bis years quite woll, and one would burdly tuke him to bot iu conversed with bid neuul grace and case on ull the varied oplesa of the dus, showlue how well ho keeps vosted on ull that the world ta dulsas, Me still & e THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. Indoffests no deep Interest In polltie watches clowely the movements of imei and pitesie Onk Knoll, where he spenda tnueb at ix ine, although hin fegal voting rosidence ts Aineabury, Is 4 delightful place evon on a Dee tember any, A PARISIAN BILL OF FARE, How People Who Wort Thelr Brains Should Hat—Curo for Sleeplesncns, New York Tinen, ‘The tnprovisatlon of n menu is, of course, ah art by itself, Ament given Intely in Paris by the Assoclatlon of Dramatic Artists ts worthy of reproduction. Now be tlwell known that your Freneh actor of the higher class has tho most refined gastronomic tastes, and ts fastidious tondegree. ‘Theapoeryphial stage: fensts svem to Sutuco sharp appetites. In France, as in this conntry, It is te custom of the profession to indulge In a fight meal souse time after midday, aid to go through thelr avduous performances abnost on empty. stomachs, and then at night, after tho fall ot the eurtaln, to hnye thelr suppers, A Riches len, av Harlet,—Booth or Irving —iaboring ntuler a heavy 6 o'elock dinner, would never be able to be « Jeatotts or aimelancholy hero, Asto the Desdemonas une plelliiay iCinodern stage didactics are worthy of credence, nbstemlatsness befury performances seems to be one of the necessities for a trothful peraiiliication of the characters. It ts ex- hanstlig work, wo qatter how thoroughly the performers cultivate the methods of thelr art, Exnetly the same common sense rules ‘as to the ‘unagitity of food and when it ought tu be tuken should govern the habits of those ou pied in Intellectual eccupations, AQ ke yer has tense, ant knows that In a badly- ventilated cotrt-room he will have to plead fur an hour or two. It isn stapled and Ignore cnt ina who cats a heavy lineh or midday dinner before his work :beging, The tet of digestion takes the blood from the brain to the stomach, and intellectual vigor, in stead of combug spontancously, has to ba pumped, It ds true that the will of the man will conquer for a time his physical nece: des, but this Is gained at the expense of hiy health, Literary people wito tax thelr brains should be careftl as to thelr time of feeding. Starvation fs, of course, ag bad &s Korg, Unfortunutely, no Funeral rites enn be pre- sented which would be ayallable, There are certaln conditions of the burly however, whet a hearty meal ty not pre} felul to lite: rary work, ft those In good health who devote thelr mornings to their desks the most plentiful of breakfasts «does not secu to Interfere In the least with thelr labors. Men who pass the major part of thetr nights engaged In literary, pursuits, and there ure thonsunds of such In New: York, uither ent tuo Inte or too early, A heavy strain on the mental faculties at night should hardly ever be undertaken, unless the dinner be taken at 6 o'clock p.m, ‘Two full hours, or at best, three, should clapse before mental iabor ts taken up, As this is spreud over four ur five hours, end- Ing nt Lo’etock & m., after the pen is put aside a light supper should be taken betora gxolng to bed, Cases ure very numerous where persons, after taxing their brains, are sleeple: Physicians are often called {nto etre what {s likely ta: bring on tn thine the Most neute of mental disuases, It 1s wonde: ful how, In the tnajority of cases, slecple ness is cured by eating something, no inatter how little It fs, before . goliug to, bed. ‘The theory of on cure of this character fs perfectly simple. The anental struln lias produced someslight appe- tite, so varue, however, as hardly to be classed with Iinger, The stomach craves food, though we tay not know lt. If we go to sleep with this demand for food unsatis- fled, undelinnble wneasiness and restleste: ensue, Many people in delicate health, es- pecially women, might find retlef from ner- yousness at night and distressing dreams by sinply eating a biseult before going to bed. Even well-delined cases of dyspepsia have found their cure this way. People who Kore thelr brains cannot be put on a methodien! reghnen of food, as if they were in training for n bont-race. Nothing ig more irksome inthe end than exact, methodieat feeding, Varlety iu always) a necessity, andl “a quota of good wine should be taken, It is the neces sity of some kind of stimulants, which, If not provided for, with Jiterary people lends too often to the sad vice of intemperance, A ginss or so of good, sound French wine, if tuken every day in the week, induces both mental and physien! health sud vigor, while iT the same quantity of alcohol which might be taken in the sever portions ts absorbed at asingle draught the eflvcts are dechledly in- urious, Young nen, hala and hearty, who have thelr great bank of health to draw upon, do not want stimulants at all, Potel and Chabot are the great purveyors of Paris, and whatever passes the portals of their kitehen is supposed to be perfect, We have, then, the right to suppose that the iwembers of the comity of dramatic artists of Paris fully uppreelated the delleacy of the menu, which was as follows: HONS-D'GrUV RE, Petites Calsses Favorit. RELEY! Trulto sauces crdine et vénitienne, : ENTHEES, Culssot do Chevreuil au chasseur, Poutardes truifées périzourdiue, Timbale de Homurdsa tameriealue, Chnufroix dOrtulans, Puneb ali romuiue, NOT. Falsans ot Récnsses sur Croustniles, Putés de Foles graa de Strasbourg. ENTHEUETS, Saladeparisionne, Croustudes a l'Anunas, Graco Propbdte, Gateyu valuision. There are ang or two comments to be made onthismenu, It will be seen that the tirst of the entreés, entsyot do ehevrull nu clins- geur, With the Polardes truniés Perizourdine, are what ore called plats do resistance, ‘The Appetite has been Jed up by gradations until It reaches something which satisfies hunger. After the ronst, which I3.n delleate combini tion of game, comes the, cloylng patés de foles eras de Strasbourg, ‘The Introduction of potites enisses favorit is ag light as the over- ture to a ballet. ‘Timbale doe homards & Pamérieaine is some slight tribute of respect to that country which has invented a hun- dred rellgions and nota single suuce. —— NEW OPERA-HOUSE. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cenan Kariva, la, Dec. 2. 2.—Grouno'd now Opera-House, one of the nest and most otnbor rutoly finlahed and furnished temples of art and amusement in the Weat, will be opened by the Ema Abbott English opera company noxt Monday night, with the Bohemian Girl.” The bulldiug, which was commenced by the lute Judge Greene, one of Iowa's invat honored Sudgea and citizens, was orected at a cost ex- euodinig $40,000, It ts designed in tho Queen Anne style, ly @2x142 feet, four stories bigh, and. composed ‘of reat brick’ baudsnmely trimmed with Miwaukeu black and white brick and ornie incntal ting. It tins a seating capacity of 2,000, The wall and cenings are eliboe rately decoruted.—this | partion of tha work obuving been designed =oby Mr, J. M, Wood, of Chicago, and nt hirgo portion of itoxcouted by Mr. Bpoor Mackey, of Chicuyo, Tho fresco work was dong by Sr. Weldling, of Chicago, The ascenery, nineteen sets, wun exe- cuted by Messra. Noxon, Hulloy & ‘looney. of bE Louls, who hnyo done considerable scenic work in this State, jo Parquet und drese-ctrole aro in tho usual form, aud Curnishod with A. H. Androwa & C folding ebairs, upholstered in rich murcon plush, Tn the frst bulsony the seats are the sume us bos tow, oxeunt being upholstered In dcepered ma= Tho uppor Laleony ts weutcd with econo- uy seat and back, EM. Bills, of Marehatltown, was tho aretit- tect of the dbullding, It bs complete in all ita ap: bolatments: and those who pretend to be good judges ny that ouly New York, Chleage, Cinaine ‘nati, nnd Ban Frinclico have houses that oxcclit, Special tratns will bo run on tho vartous roads: to ennbiy thoge who wish to come to attend the dedication of tha tomplu. TRUSS aS. Worill pay tog charitable institutt ofan Inwutnal Itornia (tat can bo rorainey wycene Band thet wo canvas roudn with the PAIICEN ite pt A mas bs ary, und Bonslouors, tho Govurnwuns ueviag w0¥ thut eat by cured WO Hover fail 40 outa SMeoutucturarwat tho Ot A SEAMLUSS-HEEL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Putented Mureh 20, 1870. food Is. LIERIO ¢ VIS wRACT. OF MBAT. FINEST AND TRACT MEAT FLAVORING STOC! ¥ abe DSHS AND BALERS SOUes LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT sucess and n hoon for mid teal grat Lancet" which natiot A peor, by m CAUTIO: af etn a Brush Med> ienuing only with the facestmite (et eae ape fgnature in itfve Ine a A “Consumption m Hogiand increased ten-fold ears.” COMPANY'S EXTRACT ft OF MEAT, Tu he had of all Storekeeper rovers, and Chemisis. sole Accnts tur the Sgn crhotenaie unity), CACTI eee DURAN NAVIGATION, NORTIEL GERMAN LLOYD. New Yorks-London--Paris, Steamers autl Leery Katurday from New Yorks for Houthamplon and dremens Varsengers booked for Loudon and lowest rates, Mates of paesnge trom New ¥ Southnnipton, London, Uavre, und treme: cabin, €4);-sucunit cabin, #05 eteoran jurn lickets at re: iowlnn Groen, Ne Rorih Gerinan fora ‘The ‘steorza rato by the from firemen to Chicuze taf, and the onl; entw authorized to xe ne tickuts are oo WeCLAUESE. fy xBouttl ¢ ad, We joy Fitene STATE LINE ‘ToMascow, Liverpool, Dublin, Heltaat, and Londons Gerry trom Nova erury Thursday. Fira Cabin, $1) Togs according Ww acconimodation. Second Cabin, fie Brocrage, curwnrs, 68% 2 AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO, bt roadway, Ns Yat 1oh Handolptint, Caleazo ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMERS New, York nud Giasow, ANCUONA Dee. %, Haw THOLIVIA, Jan, 8, noon BTHIOPLA. Jan 1.00 mi UliCasia, Jinn. li fam ‘Thusu steamara Go HOL carry caitle, Ricop, OF plas a New York to London diteet, HPOPTA, Dee 3, 1am TAUSTRALLA tan 15 Cabins, 05 tw 68" Excursion ‘Tiekots at reduced ravas. 1 Pinar a4. DER! shington-at CUNARD MAIL Link. Falling twico n woek to and from Uiritiah Ports Pas ence ‘Meketa frou Liverpool, Queenstown, Ginszow, iin, Helfast, and Londonderry at lowest rites, Company's Omtce, corner Clurk pnd Rundulph-sts., hleaZo,. ratte for £1, und upwards, xt luwest rates, RIE DU VEU ion’) Western Awetite 5c, per bottle; $1.50 to $3 per gallon, Warrnuted na xond ns cin te bousht ne any other _uuse for a dling per buttle,, Pie i JAP ANVISA, BI BRRY, a peepee WUISICY, IM, GIN, BRANDY (Cal) And an tinitionee stuck of choles Wines und | ie 4 Keut., bot. Madison and fet. dackeun and Vin Buren, ¢ A POSITIVE CURE Without medicines, Allan's Solublo Medicated Rougies, Patented Oct. 16, 1876, One box No.2 wilt cure any cnse tn four dss oF less. No.2 will cure the most obstinate case, no inatter of hor jung stunding, No niniscous does of cubebs, capattia, or dnleood, of sane that rv cortult: to produce dyspepsia by der 9 coutines of the vie 01 eh. br ull Drugglsts, or malted on re- SONLES. PAIK Dh RNY STANDAND SCALES ‘OF ALL KINDS, i ) FAIRBANKE. MORBE & 00. 211 &113 LokeSt., Chicago, Becarefultobuy only the Genuine HORTON HOUSE, UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK, On the Eurepean Plan, Taying lensed the shove promises, gitunted at tho Foutheust curyor of Hruuliiay und + ourluunth-at. oppoxito Domehiie Bulldttu, f have the pleasure to intorm my friends and the general pubile that the house bue been wut it perfect order and refurnished throughout, and ts new open for business. looms, Tor gentieman, trom ¢1 her ay and upwards, A firat~ clave Hoxtnuriut and Cafe fe attavhed tu the hotel, with an entrance on Browdwny, MODERATE PRICES. ‘Tho central tocution of the house nffers superior advantages tu busliees-men, peli envy of uccess to Eluvuted Truing, Cans and Grintbuses to atl parts of thw elty, J. 31, MGWTON, formerly of Mowron HOUSE, Greenwleh, Conn, SAWS, te Ad Curtis &Co, 40 Franklin St.,Chicago 811 to 819 N. Second Bt., St. Louis, Moyufactnnen of Erery Dacriptin of Clroulnry Mil, and Crone ut Swng Wholesale Dealers in Akybe secbehiau Filer Mande piney. WW teeing Foand Tenther nti i ind al? Syeee" is Bole Mavufactinr of Luckwao ‘Slutted Circular Siwn. £eery CAIXYUL ATTENTION TO GEPAIN WORK. Qur NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MAILED PREF ON anHrIeeTinN, tone warranted, AKEWS BRERAKPAST COCO, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, BAKER'S , Brodkfast Cocoa. Warranted absolutely pure Cocon, from which the excess of oll haa been removed, Tt is a delictous drink, nourishing and Btrongthening; casily digested; ndmirably adapted for invalids as woll as persons in healthy Bold by Urocers overymhero. W. BAKER £CO, Dorchester, Mass. EDUCATIONAL, Dr. Sauveur’s School of Languages, CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. The Kohoul will by romovod from 1H Michigun ay. to Centr) Musleellail an Jon. i -New classes tog boginners ln Vronch und Latin will ‘bo opened Jun. 3% ‘The proxranine of tho toasnns ma) ho nekod by Totter from, vis ate UI, trul Mustostiait, —— PESSAYLVANLA SULIT AI AG tar, Pa.relvil onginwurini, eb urred, Col I tila dusravs c ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRALS, FXPLANATION oF ItxemneNce MANKA.—tBSatnrdny Miuniey ‘oxeonted excoptad, cfecptod. *Nunday oxcopted. 3) Chienzo de Northwestern ay Oxco nm Itatiwoay. For Mans, Timo-Cards, Bleeptng-(n, neenmmndations, Suply i Oifica, Ialinar Mlouse, 13 Canut-ste ePacific Fart tino,, osioux City & Yanttts! eUmana Night Kxpruns ,. abes Muinus Night expt abes Moines Day Ex attous City & Yankt aUedar Hapids Kxpron 5 Freepore Haektord © Buti th Foopuricit kforae lake Gener’ ; th po) ‘atl neApolia Hx press, Llerre & pendwood KE if tMinneantng Content Hakeeaorss FAs Clark-at, Grand Pacific, lrink’s Exprost ‘ana tha depot. |Arnve. ——. PaTG Foss avUTIzT te, bMinnesota & Contral Ds ko mm Pr itspress.. ee if ddulace viedanestt am x reubtirban trains. get local time-on: gf 'e cation Hotel Chet anit Palin Siecpor ta Stank the train tenving, re at K ih fawn nt 12:00) 9 TT a ea Moinoe E on 05 tral put cariur of Wells'and Kingiocatse wot corner of Canal and Kinzie-sta. henga, Burlington & Quiney Ratirond. For Maps, Guido-Hooke, Timo’ 5 (i Meket-Onieos of the Cam; Grand Pacino Hotel, fires tthenst corner Randolyls and Jnitinnin-ny., Grand Central 1 Elsteentt-sis., Palmar Wous Bindiun-sta, Con Westside: ft ne an Wttaws & Streator Express LGalosburs Passenucreeecs crite bNebraska Expros Plubuqua & Sioux iy E<proaa., Lbuwnurs Grove J y tMacitio Past Exprossseseenscr Lkunsaus & Colorado i EKanane City Sitexus rast urors. Sunday Dasa faurors assunkcesnne pMandot Law bitsetfon Fe port Si pitoek font. Fr'jwort wit TAuror Musiungeinseesssecenes| LAurons Jussangel ‘hee Gratis Osa Hat Rat vane, sat atexns Niebtitxproar cs fK Clty & St. Jug’ Night ¥: Freeport & Dabnque Express. Wednesday & Saturday ‘Theatre aMatir, bDalt gntupuny, abate, a cbt wn (lewheal oni Hecitalh Gai &Q. DintugeCurs sttached w Chienua, Milwaukee & Be Pi Van-Iandio" Ciek Ieket, Utand Paciia Voie Uowk, Nepot,corner Cinta: i . GE Clarks: "4 andat Donde, 7lmer How Chieam: flare: Htate-ats.}, Toot of pat, corner Canal nn curnoe Canal unt ami ta pm ™ eae 1:0) mlb te) pre day Beggs Bm u IAL pmib 3600 pia 1:0) pm: pin Bi pm; am 4S) pny am 45 pinlbineds ar 4 pmibieG am t pm am B50) pr am 60 pm am :% pm: am 2: pm: am e pa am bm a }b1:15 p mi 10:15 pm xcont Rinday, Eeopt Monday. replete Between Conwy, Pus stained Co ncUUN Ae Jasepit, Atchlaan, Top throuzh “without chanve, gz Chairs, between Chicago Dally, oxcept Paasonzire unit lute arlor Cara wits nud Kansas City. cry the Sire a ul FEatway, nnd Cai Milwankoe Yast Mnit..,., Milanuxee & Waukestia Dilwauxos, BL Paul ¢ apolla Express: traln Green Hay, Mensana, ton Bp nie allwaukeo, i Chien, Jowa, and Dukots Kx... Mivaukae Meticok aay eetitie H du Chien xp ki ae hylgin & Cedar Rapids igin x lisran Taaseni ior lal Elein Special East Eeeprensces Sunday Passongor (Elain) All Minnesota trains for St. Maul and Minneat tsun and Prolele du Chiu! Leave. | Arrive, rtd Bale Bacay SP BaRae BR T via Lacrosse & Winona, 4 Mllnots Content Ralitrond, epot foot of Lake-st. nnd toot oF ‘twenty-second: ‘Ticket Uthico, Facing Motul, and Patmer Houde. St Louts & Texas Expross,, SU Louis © Texas Fust Lind Cilra & Nuw Urivuns Expruss, ¢ ¥ Ponting Expross, Gitnan Paesonses Dubuque & Sluux Dubugue & Stuus Chey Hxpre: [Leave | Arrive” [care A, Tat ilanilolph-at." nese Clarks ‘Grand 8:4) om § 722) om cay ma fa VOnSatuniay night to Gitman oniy. tOneaturdny Wiehe maby to Poona only. Wantnash, St. Loute & Pact flo Ratiwny. Deputcorner Stewart and Archoravs, crwentye! le Hid. cArehureayy nara vid Siawocet Fun £0 tho dapot, ‘vieket Ulticu, 3 Clark-at. St Louis & Gulf Express. Lots & Galt Fast Jilne Kunsua Cty & Denvur Fast eorts, Burlington & Kouxuk ta & Vekin Spectut rinxtivld & Hannibal Fast Lino! Dally, *Dalty oxcept sundays, Rune patie Sieopin fe f Javuts, Kansas Clty, and, Pe with forolving chutes Ch eliiiing Chutr 8} nnaas Ci tear Care from orin, Marlo 0. |ooping Cars Chicago Leavo, Arrive, ity. .No chinze of Day Coaches Chicago f St Louls or Kansay City, Chieago a Alton. near Van Hurou-at, at. Mekut Offices, at jenot, Wost Sidu, cornor Canst and bridge, and Papots, 39. Yan Ba ‘Twente South Glare thi $t, Grund Vuelito Hotaland Vatmer House, Leave. ; Arrive. | Kansas City, Denver & Pucblosizn pm sapm. rY: hunsua City, Sunta Fo & Duaver, i Louly, Spriughuld & ‘uxas, mn BW pr, yy fin! ry Mubllu .&® Now Urivans Exp) pat Bt Louis, Spring "Tuas Hat Mone "Hewes f Evin che tery "1 Ex. vin Ort “T1g5 polin& Peoria Ux. via dolighroed van Rint Haein Streator, Lucun, Wuatunge'rt Wx, [e129 pou 2 Jotiues bwizht'Accowmodatiol tus pm i AUottizan Central Watiront. Depot, fot ut Laxa-at. nnd foot of Twanty-socond-s ‘Ticket Uitico, tir Cl Bt. BOUT duiph, Grund Pacitia lovely aid a ueast corner of I t Palmer douse, NIQUE HXDTUSY pe rsseezreescnegse Griina ttapide Stinks Grand Itaplds & Votoaky exp GUrand itspids & Muskegon “@OnSunduye this train leaves at: Chenga, Rock Tsland Leave. | Arive Sp mo. Pacific Ratiroas, Depot, corner of Van Buren and Sherman-sts, Tlotoe Citives, Gi Cinrk-st., Suucman, fousg, l'almor Mouse, Grand Pacitic Hotel, ond 7 Canal, comer Madteoa, Davenport & Poorla F:xpro Chy, Losvonworth & chisun Past Bxprund. os. Poru Accommodutiun, Counc Buda Nighe Uxprdes., | hansos City, Leavenworth & Ai] ehigoa Nigte & Teliatly oxcop Daily except. Lake Nhore «& Aflchtgan on! ‘Tiokes oflicns at depuis Bulle, ‘Twanty-secu! hud tralght ofice under dheraag Offices In tha Urand 1's Ht Sunda; Di ondara spay Moll (via Main Line Teaintidg aveses aig) se fina WHY}. Atlunue N.Y & eT Fuat taprees, Chtengo af Depot, ‘Twuittheat, se Duuth Clackeat, 7 Cl Panuor Woust, Mail trpros.. Night bxpress. Vullparaiso Acdou ‘lf in Buroneat, fideat.,ubd Furty-thitd- Grang ‘Trunk Kathwav. Htate, | Wcket-Uiticou: j Tawnya, danve, | Arrive. | ee 19.9) pmit 6:20 an” except Batuniars, ie ‘Ital mera, Tatliay 13 at, and Grand Paciity,.aud Teriva. Sub tultayees at 3 ry bapa vine “}ullman Sidopnig-Cure attuched co uleat exprode Uialtimore « Ohtor position Hullding. and. foot af Twantye “Viokut Otious, Hi Clark-at, Palmer blouse’ dg Hatt ind Dupot exposition Bula ee Away. Morning Rexpross,. 7380 1 Hantiesbress, i ib Dull 6: “qiuity, Sunday exeepten, Mankuker Lino Depot, funt of snko-at. and foot of aNeksteomicen aedopate bod THE Tt Faeite Hota), and fulmor souve. Taare. a Hay Express. Cingtnnatl indianapolis & Zou We Thus Wayeunds, AICTATE ‘LD KAR DRUMS, unile wer ullding, Clactuuutt GARMORE & CO, ee MISCELLANEOUS, ‘sorutDR. KEAN, 173 South Clark-at,, Chicago. Consult porsonally or by malt, freo of charge, on all chron, horvous uF apuclal duivave, Dr de Ruan 44 ¥ 20c a Dishi Frosb and ule ed. Muatau: ENS, THE CHILO: 121 Dedrborn wt, uly iielior. Btephutis’ A! Age bulve fur burns body, Orn, cata, brubewsy wld ViUgs Lie LAV we per bus the oily physielin ty the chy who wurrulits curus oF hy pay. PRIVATE oisrensary, | DR. LUCAS, 1US Bouth Clavkexs, Chartered by the Btate of [ilnols for thy “special, aclontitie, and speody cur” of private, nurvous.chirou: fe, and urlnury disvdses. Consulliton trey, tivure4 alm. wikand sty spell. PUL tutes ny MANHOOD RESTORED, A victhe of early lmprudonce, causing nervous das bility, promutura docay, vt, Wav tried in vuln his dlscaverud a covery hnown remedy, sluple means Or belt-curu,whted hu wil send frey to bis fellow mut feiers. AdsLreas Jy AL IEE VES "dy Chutuuiu-ay NX Vtttaburw Ft Wayne Deyat cor, Van Buron end Cans! ate ‘& Chicay2, ‘Twon' vena w+ andulphests Geaue Arrive, m|* 73 oa Dini ty waa ¥Batlwrr 8: bi pm Ickat Olltcas, ‘Viokai ey tark-st, Maluve Huu30, Grand Paciis divtulund: rey Malland &: he Now Yorn Seprost Pacttio Bxpreas dati)», bustidny.. freeres | Loayo. | Arrive. 2 am 88 bu ith jeges [ats Usa at su Fittabure, Clucinaatt & 8s, Loute 1, winnall and Kokomo AlreLi (Chnein Depot, curnus vf Clinton wi ‘Hickubeurgerd ub Vuclile Matel, and t cory ct Indtanapalls, Louts-| ce Uouuuuue bast Day ahaa 4 Cilenpis Faners. alti Danyille fe Donuts Twolfth-st. near sto. tu. iMirkvele: Paluér louse, Grand Hapobaid CH Hew a Thttiue browess Os) ay Caprolicatse Weat Stile piaeet., Grund ‘Leave. | Arita ‘Leave. | Arriva Dey FE: ABs se roseaney ys: Rushville UAUa tain “Fbully eacepesuaday. "wailr. HaultGips Pires seaaassaasSeaaasea Express Once ey i oy iuusa wad glosee.* tee total und Patiner Louse Luave, | Arriva]