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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN ———— er Hie. Oats Tower, Wentern white, st@stes do AMERICAN PROSPERITY. stop with word, Tt will not, we belleve, leaves Gu ferelt cirepaatl it HgTe. Myre dull nt #1.0), always beso, We do not coneetve It possible ds wil , nudyt prliny to cholee Ponnayivannin and e for so arent Stat 0 renal satatea weit eM EG aimee ate rua ERG, £ ‘ § another planet, or to refuse ty bear is i forerentur, Ast TNs Dal: meee port Ht A British Opinion of It—Condition of | sharetn the bugitta imposed “by (oahov0%) | eho tacrrine that tho imemapobees of to-day none ofeeings elenr rib alter, nono > Tpon Jess than 200,000,002 bit tp te tony, . tne svt their subsidized wgonts rele S0K7% Hacon-—Skoutk America Compared with That Ainertea, lis sotyeht’ ant galned her own | and Hee eee fbery aliatd pod acre Europe. Jropptines ty aitreFeney ah Shavar the Ins 7 ants of the remainder of (he world, 3 SrpNex page ‘Fat bolley ny abled het tn diepetie veil TEHUANTEPEC RAILWAY. pets nel nrindes, to ave’ say st) ii hal Doing Nothing for the World tnvotsing SelFSaerls | Orin toreian polley. aud to malitaly her or: | Favorable itecoption of Mr. Hnads at fice, bul M'raeticing Selfishness and entation without adiduistrative services, tho Mextean Capital, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES 16 j . JACORS on. RAILROAD TIME-TARLT. Se CANADA ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRANS, =‘ 12 & 14 Wabash-av. thove Tauro a omveings to fieyelenr rib aldos, sie, Hnme, VY4@lc, .nrd—! sinc 1 HVTTER-Quicts prime to choica Western packad, atte. an tn Bees ve, BIE, mln. fea tire Ito cargoes, ontinary to .Chiengo & Northwestern Italiway, For Mane Time-Crrds, Bleoping-t'a, necommodations, apply at 2 Clark-st, ‘Grand Paotao, Bri bled, Palmar Moube, Tecanatesty ana the donee Having too large a stock in SEAL SACQUES PHIRADELVITIA, PIIADELPHEA, Deo, 2.—FLomn—Qniett Western oxtris, $004.25; Minnexota extra clene medsitany 840 ‘nod 5 cholee, Rths wtralutit, $UKG060s youl, Ruths choles, #00, Hye flour qutetnt 8.23, AIN-=Wheat lowert rejected, depity F102) No.2 red, December, #114 bid, CUsf askady January, te : 14 bil, LIS nekeds Mirel, #.18t{ bli Gorn dally old sellow Wextern on tiaek, xrit, Docatiber, skudt dunuary, 660 bid, Ge nvkety hd, Ste uekedy’ Murch, fitge bid. G¢e 4 WreRL Nin 1 whitey 4¥gx Nusa doy 40} ey inka, a tet x Gutet fd AMEHANEC, aes an Srrkit— Dui ind, we ane Boy aul to cholerae Marata and. Beadiond tii.) ‘extre jor lirkits, “2iis2305 ww Htoserve do xoud To eholee, Senren nnd tem: Mea, nil nnd stony; ereatery, 12404 fale to ce citmiae eas oe <iuth ae el i —E of iN beist whont, 14000 but corn, ithe Ben ESTS HAY beut, 43,000 bu. NEW ORLEANS, Ni ANS, Dec, 24—F L0tit—Dull and nominal; quoted mupertine, BLK XX, HUG; XXX, HAIGH: high emdes, HIGAEHIE. GRAIN—Corn quiet but steady; G2aSte, Oates. quiaty opto. MEAL—Kearce nnd tirm; held at EAL, AY—Stondy, with a fair dowaud; priine, F200 ZW; choles, C240. PROVIMONH—Pork quiet but firms old, sais new, S140, Lard stendy, with a fatr domunds turee, retlned, Meawie: kext Ue, olkements quiet but dpe shoud vei, ELAN teked, $1.70; clowr it inetweee’ elowre netusste, “Mutws-Sugers ‘Sateadyr With w,xood’ demunds canvured, WES Wittetty—Stondy: Western reetitied, #1108118, * Cotes squint it firm; ilo enrgocs, Hie, Sugar in goud demand 10" ROOM COMMON, OGB(et ee, prime to choles, Wese} Kulusser tn, god “domi sitter centeifuxal, Auces (ett. At tice tiem; 10 choles, digeulde. ut te, ‘Sight exchange on Now York par. Tit, imaees tn Loutsann ordinary MAN—Qul Mon Sterling, ST, LOUIS, : 87. LOUIE, Dee.24.—FLoun—Firmer and unchanged. GuaiN—Wheat unsottied and gonerally towart No. ViGWEYo cushy tayiaiese January; WLCOd 4030 Februnry; SLOlL0ed@is Murely Ves Nv. 4 do. MIR, Corn lower: B5KD Bue cushy To Decomber; Werte Janunry, WCE igo Februnry: ite Marchy 40 Apell. Outs lower at Sie ena; We Januury; Wie Fobrunry. iyo dul We Uk. Marloy dull and unchanyod. LEAn—Quict at sic. BUTTER—Unehanxed, Eaas—Unchunged. Wiisky—Kiem nt 1.11. Provietoxs—Pork nominal for enshy "1245 Feb: mary. Dry sit mente jominal, Hucun Tier nt lcd er ene “Land homtually lower at SI Reonprs~. TWO briny whont, 19.000 bus corn, ‘3S.WU bar ont I 5, ayes 1,0U) bug barley, #,0UU bu. SMEMENTS Flour, 700) "belay wheat, AW buy cort, Ubu; outs, non: rye, bone; barley, none. MILWAUKEE. ry MILWAUKER, De FLUUI—Dull and tower, GRAIN—Whoent weal; closed stuadiors No, 1 Mll- waukes hard, #.0t; No.1 Miwaukes, Wer No. 2 i6ey Decombur, se; Januney, Wlaes Fobrunry, 340; No. dy ey No. 4, Wer rejected nominal, Corn iiemers arcu; No, 2 ive, Onts weaker; No, 2 B4o. Myo Hemer; Nu. 1,8c. Barloy sruor, but inactives Not mrtg a UXH—Lower: Kk, 812-2146 cashy $12.10 Fourunry.. Uunrd—P'rl tig at wa Due cember, #40 Febronry, Hus Wenk at $.:00t4.70, Dr ED Hoas—Lower 1.0085,25. pTH—Flour, 10,00 brisy wheat, 63,000 bu; oats, xi SHPMENTS—' . . onta, PH ek NTS—Wheat, 10,000 bu; corn, 3,000 bu; ont TOLEDO. Toren, O.. Dec. 2.—Grain—Whent opened dull sing firmer, No.1 white Michiyan, ties + No. red Wabash, spot, Yio Decom= ¢ danny, {er Fobrunry, $0! March, tides refectert Ase, Carn qulet und weaks No, Mny, ies redgete mt ind joule Li JOeR SE —Unotinnxed. Het sand weaks No.3 rad 4: Atnreh, #108; April, #.07; Buy, ud white Michigan, {6t{c, KEecktoTs—Wheat, 16,W0 bus corn, 10,000 buy onte, 1. SHIVMENTH—Whont, 8,000 bus corn, 2,000 buy - oat, guna t, Bx 1} corn, 4 0Bt8, CINCINNATI. NCINNATE, Dec, 4.—COTTON—Quiot at Bike.” UR—Dull und lowory family, SLOOGIS3; fancy, $.rUGHLO- GNAIn—Wheat dull and nominal: No. 2 rod, #100, ctlve but lower; No, 2 mixed, 4c, Oats dull Ske, , ye dulls No, 2 (GW, Marley heavys No, 2 fall te raviktoxe—-Pork dull and tower at $00, Jaard. dull and lowor at fid, "ule mute qulstt shoulders ‘Xo clear eb, ee. Macon quiets clear rib, THe. HUrtetaiuitund Grespluy chutes, Wostorn Ei— Dull und Uraoplngs euleo, noe serve, 2230; chigieo Contral OLio, 15g200. PEORIA. Proanta, It, Deo. 24.—Gnats—Corn dally now high Mixed, HK@He; now mixed, MYGCHIc. Oats dull; No, 2 White, HGS¢c. Myo dull at SHER, Htawwines—Stendy, Aeceipre—Whent, 174 buy corn, 16 OW bu; rye, 1,000 bi ana kaa KANSAS CITY, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Kansas City, Moy Doc. 24—-Tha Price Current Teporta: GuAtN—Whent—Kocolpts, 11,853 bus shipments, 10,+ 28 bu; lowers No. ih ensh, 750; Janunry, 7601 No. 2, cash, 8%4c; January, ct No, Leash, We. Corn—tte- elpia, 2.418 buy ablpinents, 15,709; lower; No.2 cash, Fy Risfo; January, Di an 9K ROIT, Bilch., Dee, 24.—F10UN—Lnehangod. 1N—Whoat custors oxtra nomitnals No, 1 white, Decombor nominals January, ‘80; Fobruary, March, $1026; April, #1.0i; No, 2 white, Wi<os Gog Fed HomluAl. Keoolpty, 1000 buy ablpments, $ DETROIT. RUYFFALO. RUYFALO, Doo. 24.—UitaIN~Nothing doings wheat ennrely nominal. Corn—New, on track, about vic. te 1 R - SSM Ana gem sockwoged, OSWEGO. Oswrao, Dea. 7.—GRAIN—Wheas scarce, Corn frm; Wostera mized, 6). corron, 1. Dee, 2-COTTON—Qulot; middling, dling, 103605 Kood ordinary, 10}¢0; nut 0 balvs; ross, 17,180; exportstu Great 104, 6,00} stuck, 2000; weokly net ro* guipts Gadus ross, Zam 20 Franca, BUI; ‘Rew Yani Meer deca 20 ¢ Pnttod Sales ports during the weak, Zrled datow: at, yer, 20 tal roculpta at all United states ria to data, dyst2, inet year, 2UA. Oxporta from all Unitad States ports for lia Wook, 10007 last your. 15,WU; taint exports from all United states parts to. dato, [stunt last your, 1fai.0Ur mock at all United Statos ports, (U0; lust your, Ni1,00; wlock wt all ine erlur tovena, Hah Inst Your ged slack at Ltrar I, i Inat, yar, rt waoee for Great Wein SoEWUy fast your, aun oe” DRY Goons. New Your, eo. 21.—Tho market continues quiet, but prices: generally urm; cotton yoods wero Well sold up wnd wtrongs sbirting printe in fale di mand, but fancy printe qulots dress ginghums mor Sought fur, und aolue large orders, boon placed With Syonte; mon'a woar wooluns in 1iyht demand, buy PETROLVUM, CLEVELAND, O., Deo, 24.—PRTNOLEUM—Btoadyy Btandard Wulto 0 tust, 1X0. mde Datind cortenive steady evdiiie bids retasd Bie biiiadelpiiadulvergen ee TURPENTINE, WILMINGTON, Doc, S.—-SHILITE TURPENTINE~ Ana at ee, ——————_+___- Meddling with Cold fron, pDuring tho recont cold snap ut Wilkesbarre, ‘dy 8 eyoar-old girl named Fuller wae ut fructed by tho white frost on a LMP Beats and peat wiping It olf with hor Flow ‘hen whe reathad on it, Bod tiny bite of frost were formed, After a good deal of Ureathing aud Wiping, she undertook to lek u portion of the frst from the Iron. Hut no suoner did her ongzuo touch thy post than it stuck fust.—so fast u WUabe could not withdraw it, und she cuuld yelthor call for agsivtance nor oxtricute hersclf, At length tw men came to her usslstunice and ‘ndeavored tu free hur from her imprlaonmont Y Pottring hot wuter on the post neat where the ungue was Cust. Instead of loosening tt tha Water made it stick still fuster. ‘Twoumull chips Were then wedged between tongue and post on fithor wide unth tue tongno was treed, ‘he girt as been under medical treatment over since, Sud iy sald to be slowly improving. . wii off your corns with tho * Japanese Corm- ite. Le will surely cure wad end puin, U6 cunts. = No other Whisker Dye equ als HiM's—60 couta. the last message of Presitent Mayes. tis not In human nature for the Chict Magistrate of agreat State, be-he soverelan or Presi dent, not to feel in a tine of rushing pros- perity that he himself has done something to produce ft He intght have prevented ft so easily; and every man credits hhnself not only with the goo acts lita are seon of his nelghbors, but with the good ubstinen ees which are invisible. Espeelaity ts this ex eusable in an Aimerlean President, who, however imodest, must feel with certain bitterness that, although hls administration hag been sueeessful, he has never been asked even by Implication to take back his own self-tenylig pledge, and aecept a second in. Mr. Hayes lias been a very fale [rest dent, and an tnugually self-eftacing one, and he leaves belind hin a Republic prosperous beyond any historic preeedent. = We can. recall n®& country which has ever been in preelsely such. a condition. Tho ‘Trensury “is literally — briinutng over with wenlth, ‘Tho surplus this year amaiits to £19,170,000 sterling, an tmonnt of whieh Mr. Gladstone his never ventured to dream, and which all other finan cjers In Europe inst Foard with envlous. despair, ‘Thu whole of this vast surplus, nearly the revente of Prasgia when she ad- vaneed to the headship of European at qiliion and a half besides. bas been applied to the reduction of debt, The Amerlent pens ple, half-rutned: by their Civil War, Insisted on paying off instead of bearing thelr debt, and amid’ the most terribte temptations ad- here to that’ resolyo with an wnswerving persistence which throws a new Heht upon the ruture of democracy. They were utterly unused allie to debt and to sharp taxation, They were, fora thie, doublful if they had sueceeded ‘tn thelr War. ‘They were com: pesled to pass through a cycle of depression. unparalleled jn thele “jannals, | depres- sion mnlt which every one felt poor, and it wns gravely stated, on com tent anthority, tint every Western farmer was more or Jess mortgaged, ‘and workmen in the grent centres not only talked Socialism, but fought for it, and the frst feeder of the resources of the nation, the marvelous Sinmigration from Europe, came pinctically. toatnend, ‘The people, however, hitcl anade up thelr muds, and they taxed themsclyes wholesale, ag If self-tlagellation {itlated them, and, with one notable excep- tion, that of the Ineome-tas, they bore thelr heavy frosts without flinching. No doubt they were hulped by the Nattonal feellng, en- terfained even by: those who fndulge, that alcohol ig tae an evil thing, by the r preddies tn favor of Iigh taritfs, and by the ‘ational earelesness about the cost of certabn luxurles,—no other people In_ the workt would bear the Western price for good boots and gloves,—but thelr resulutlon to pe rather than thelr descendants should pay, had hn ita superb pride, They held on, devoted a surplus 80 per cent higher than the whole tuxntlon be- fore the War to the redemption of debt, vot- ed down all repudiators by erusting wajorl- tles,—-for the eraze about “the dolly of our fathers? was honest enough,-and finally reached their present finunelal position, More than n third of their debt is paid, tho interest will next year be under £14,000,000 a yey G7 800,000), or, say, two-thirds the debt of Great Britain; anf the Secretary to the ‘Treasury, while proposing to sweep away all ihland duties except those on nico- ho! and tobacco, expects to place a vast re- funding loan at from 8 to 344, a cont, ‘The half-rufned people of 1865, with their consols at 48 and an frredeomable paper currency fuetnating 3 per cent in an hour, have in 880° the credit of Great Brita, and cow ritiso £300,000,000 for a war, ‘There never was stich a finanelal triumph In the hlstury of f- natlon, or one which reflected . greater credit on Its authors, The yyople have not been skinned, cither Tf Mr, Sherman’s proposals are adopted. the Union will next year be ag free of exelse duties as Great Britain, and more free of direct taxes—the State taxation counting against our “rates”; the depression hay disappeared, the mortgages aro pati off, and again the over-spil} of the Caucasian world ig pouring. in evef-increasing volte, Into the lepublic,, The Union has reculyed since 1817 five milllous anda half of white men, and among thom—a fact to be carefully noted—Iristimen are sot the majority, ‘They ave beaten by the Germans alone, and the eutons of all branches outnumber them by threo to two, ‘This year the immi- gration has suddenly swollen, untlt halt a million “of people--tho population of two ellfes Ike Leeds, or of two counties Ike Sut- folk—have entered the Republle, bringlig with them eash equal to £5,000,000 sterling Jenst, and new labor worth £10,000,000 n year, ‘The new census shows, speaking fouglily, ‘% population of 50,000,000,—15,000,000 of them whites; while, If prosperity contluuecs, the {migration may not lmposstbly be doubled, Every day the menns of communication tm- prove, covery day the exhaustion of the Euro- penn Continent Is more felt, while every day, as Intelligence spreads, tho ninsses fret more and more under their monotonous daily toll, with its want of chances, and the insecurity of which they have only {ust become aware, That is to faye the Union is already the second of the White Powers of tho world in population, and might oxpond a German army a year im slaughter without feeling an Impediment to her progress. Nor are theso mullitudes as yet pressing on the means of subsistence. Itis a specttl ferture of the condition of the American Unton that. there are within it few © congestions,” that as men grow thick on the ground they nove off of their own will to more attractive sulls, that migration lias become an rutoimatic law, till the sweep of the population towards the West,—that 1s, towards an aren of profitable agriculture—is_gradually transferriug the control of the Unio to the Western free- holder. All who will work obtain a living, ‘aud the finmense majority of the population secure ono which, though not without sordid features In it and an elemont of grluding anxiety, la, ay regards food, clothing, lodg- ing, and education, distinctly better than thatof any large populition in the past or present of Wortd, ‘The cconomle condition of the Union Is marvelous, aid 8 just source pt pride ta its people, but Americans must not forget that much of thelr brhnming prosperity is pur- chasad at a heavy ioral price, “Thoy do less for the world involving self-sacrifice, delibor- ately do less, than any great poople In Tt, we Jess it. be the Germans, who may fairly plead that thelr gigautls armaments, if they pro- duce unrest, still save Burope from the am- bition alike of Guul and Slay, ho Ameri- ean Union isrich beyond compare, first, be- cause It iuherited the rlchest ustate but ono in tho world—Brazil Is possibly richor, na. nen will see when the Germans tike posses- ston—and secondly, because It spent so little ofthe Natlonal fortune on eltner army or navy, beenuse It refuses to maintain oF in any Aslatle dopendency, heennse it looks on the struggles of the Old World with the half Amused glaneo of an indifferent spectntor, Athas the strongest, the freest, and the most prosperous of people within its borders: ut ono nation In bonds looks upward to the Great Republic for ald, no sire pling people sturng to her fleet th longing, no perishing race so much ts hopes thatthe Western rifle will drive bwvay the op pressor, Ono Aimerican shell would Hbernta the Armenians, but if will not be tired, “The world may dle of despalr, for Washington, ‘The most generous Individually of races, will collectively strike no blow fur foreign freedom, send “no feet, Issue even no com. mand. Thory {3 a legentt current, which wa have never been nble to trace fully, that Amerlea ones intervened in the most de elded way to save Switzerland from an ine yaslon; but unless that ho true wo know of no grent service she hag dons to mankind, oxcept In offering the distressed a home that repays her, Yot, with her neeessar dislaterestedness, and her maguilicent ro- sources, and her detached policy, the Unlon inight.often be the best of arbiters, might ure rest a way, and hurry ona work of murdy to. Hugnseletal ike the erasure of the Sultanet, She, however, dovg nothing, even on her own continent, whore Siete stir State Is rotting down or falling baek from efvillzation, unalded, unguided, and uncontrolled by the wilahty people wha clam to be distinetively “the “Ainericans,” and who endlesty ncetic Inulate the strength thoy use politically only for themsulves, ‘Pho Union does not even fusist on order Ju “Mexia, will not keep forces sutticlent to secure full frecdom to her own blick citizens, and allows wars to go on iy the Suuthern Contluent whieh she could THE SPRAGUE TROUBLE. Vurther Extracts from Mr. Corbinis Mtntoment in Behalf of Mere. Sprague, On Thursday Inst Tun Tames prhated a disnateh fron New York givliag the more Important ferturés of an tnterview on the Sprvcue case with Mr. Austin Corbin, a rela tive nnd buslness-udviser fof Mrs. Spragues Betow ore further extracts from the Inter vlew in questions © Mrs, Sprague hing tot Iver with her hus. band sluice early Inthe year i877 His trent: nent ot her durhyg that whiter was sueh that, she could not longer endtre her THe with lin, and they were practically separated thereafter.” “But she was at Canonehet in 1870" “Yes, but at his earnest solleitntion that she would come with te children, becuse, ts he represented to her, stich movement would greatly aid him to get Lite possesslon of a pordiowof his old bushsess, and uf prey enable him to do something ety chile drew, Tt was not deemed Judleious for her tg do thls, ant her teiends strongly nkulnst its but she, desiring to do everything In her power to improve the condition of her fanily, went. notwithstanding this advice.” Did she gay vothing by i" ¥ sothine whatever, except added Insult anid wrong fo the great fond that find already been heaped upon her. ‘This last great out rage at Canonehet was the crowning infamy C1) 0) | ac : “The original Canonchet story has never been denied, tins i277 “ Dented Hepeatedty, by, everybody who knew anything about It. Butsone of the newspapers would continue to talk about [t if it were dened daily In ther owacolumns,” “Te this be so, Mr: Sprague must be a greatly wronged worn? J “Indeed she is. ‘This lady is as innocent of any wrong in thought or deed usa ehtlds highly cultured, the daughter of one of the most’ cuitent statesmen of the Nineteenth Century, nina to whoni the country Ig this day as innel indebted for tts sitlly: as to any one that ever Hyed,—that this daughter of Us great man—a quiet, sensitive, refined woman—should have been anade: the target of such KS us those app Ing in some of the papers in this country, ts Altzost beyond bellef,. And all these atkicks, tao, are “based yon an absolutely false story. It ls, speaking very milldly, & most Infeimous ontraze. Why, Chis lady and her children, in any country but this, In view of her father’s reat services and her own wie blemished reputation, would atmost be con- sidered the wards of the Nation, ant yet— well, look at it’ a imoment—she has been treated most shamefully.” . “Tow about this sult fe The DIL churges some Do yo pect tu prove them? You had better see Mrs, Spraxue's coun. sel, Mr, Britton, fn relation to this part of the i Tle tells me that the materlal he ad abil was so plentiful that he found it ditheult to deelde where to begin to make hls, statement, and says that all he has alleged and much more struc. 1 think the gentle. whias the reputation of knowing how to VW t repure anid try his ease, But with regard to ils portion of the case you must tuk to atin,’ “Ts Ittrua that you tried to prevent pub- Vie ty fu this matter}? . “ fiis true that, in view of tho great injury . that might come in future years to the line. cent daughters of this. inurriage, we dil make every effort to have a peaceable separ: thon: and fo that end Tdld call: upon seve! of the Inthnate friends and relatives of Spragues, and endeavored through thom to. bring about this result—not because bE had, anything to fear from a full investigation of the case so far as Mrs, Sprague wits: con- Dut we lid ne desite Go yut upon tho record nuything that would retlect upon the character of any member of the family if we conti procure the same result without, Ex- Gov, Spraguo’s relatives and friends were anstous for the same result, and tho bill would have been filed long ago but for their earnest solicitations und thelr repented pram ises trom tine to thy that if we held off a ttle longer they could bring avout an ane feablo arrangement. But every movement we imade was not only reported, but the ‘hole thing imisrépresented, and Mrs. op rague’s counsel was at Inst compelled to file the bill tn its present form to insure the desired result?” é HEATING BY FRICTION. Tho Novel and Uscful Invention of a Bosto Hot ting. Hoston Herald, A. Toston gentleman has Invented a simple deytee, which, if Its present promises aro realized, ought to work a revolution In methods of heating. it 1s nothing less than an Jnyentlon to use frletion asa practical means of producing heat. At the tine of the Ashtabula horror, when so many persons: were burned to death by the wrecked ears enteling tire from the stoves, Mr. Webster Walls, then Professor of Mathematics at the Massitehusetts Institute of Technology, be- ganto consider the problem of heating the ears without’ flre. Ie has now solved It, ils invention consists of a strong iron eylin- dor, at ong end of which, Inside, fs a fixed plate of hardened Jron, azalnst whieh, firm ly attached to a revolving shaft, another plate presses, elther closely or Hgithy, as re- aulred, ‘Lhe cylinder is Med with water, and this, hented by the friction of the two plates, chreuintes Uirough pipes, warming he room through’ which they run just as steam pipes do, ‘Tho water Is kept fn con- stant clrenlation In these pipes, returilng to the cylinder to. be heated over again, Thy water In the cylinder, which Is Lrouglitito a Iigh degreo of heat in a remarkably short. tine, keeps the wates fubriented, pre- venting their wearlng away ata rapid rate. When worn, away the cost of renewing them 4s trifling, and the machine” .tas no complicated © work about it, so that It fa'ensily kept tn repair ‘Tho power required to run the machine fs 80 slight thatthe waste, or surplus, power of the engines in use for running elevators and other machinery In lundreds of buildings: throughout a eity isenough for all ordinary purposes, ‘Tho tnachine can bo utilized th any place wheropower fs used. ‘Che ordin- ury sized machhie has fat rus HQUINEO of riction surfyce in its plates, suflleleng, It Is sald, to, heat 10,000 cuble feet ot space, ‘This requires but halt a horse power, A machine with 23 squire Inches of frietion requires but four horses power, mal would hent a room U0x200, feet, or containing 126,000 cuble feet, In railroad cars the machine is operated by power taken direct from tho wheels, dofiag away with all danger fron tire in cagy of a stinsh-wp. “When the ears aro standing still the machine can beopernted b power from the locomotive, by a contriya sompwhat ke that wiileh operates te West. {ngttouse brake, In ailtls it fyenteulited that agreatsnying can be mide, both iy fel and fu the rates of insurance, especially in those run by water-power, ‘The agentot a mill where water-puwer fs ted esthinates that fn twenty years, by the use of this device, a say- fig of at denst $185,000 In fael alone could bo eifucted, Prof, Wells ts now in Enrope, looking out for hig patents there, ‘The mint- ching has now been dn operation in Boston tor seven months, tpameteccememeemamel apathy ad usd Naso, hington Star, On tho whole wa are not certuln but the public fg to be felleltated sutbor than commiserated on tho refusal of the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Hulthmore ttatlroad ty do carrying busied tor tho Bultimero & Ohta ling, Ad wo sahil yesters duy, that step will probably lend tu the building of a new road between Haltinore aud Pnihidul- phi, und thug open compet ie ined ai tho way ‘rom Washington to Now York, ts Ulery ought to be. ‘Thy outrage fs so Mayrant that iC private enterprise Ig nut uble to overeoine tha obstacles whieb way bo placed in the way of Unda consum mation, Congress will most likely be called upon, und will doubtless be ready, toxiye éuch ald us way be neceswiry, And thle fy whut it aust cote to, sooner oF later, not only in reference to this Hine, but iu reference to muny other greut taonupulles tn the country. Tho jmuuayers of our monster corporations baye become su reck- leas and deflant in the excreise of the dunyerous wore thoy huve yalued that they na lounger avy day regard for public convenience or public rights. ‘It therefore becomes anly a question of Uine when Congress shall #t wa the repres sentullyy of the peuple, gud recover (icles bow everywhere met with the greatest cordiality and kindness, and his project of a ship rall- way Is most carnestly approved ind indorsed, notonly by the Govermnent, but by all the leading men of the country. The greatest anxiety Is manifested In all quarters to have the railway constructed upon the isthinus of ‘Tehunntepee, and to accomplish this the Gov: ernnient appears quite willing to give the Inoot sitbytintial aid and. support to the en terpri: Tt has already agreed to detall, for the purpose of alding in stteveyy ty be made, teorps of Mextean engiavers, and to furnish Ml necessary cattpnents of and transports tlon for the Whole surveying partys also to furnish such military guard) as niay be, nec- usunry, Wiihin a few days the surveying party, under the control and direction of My dso WHHans, one of Mr Eads’ engineers, will Jeave for the fstlnins, and will at once com inence netive work ln the Hue of their duty, ds wil renin here te look after a slon from the Mestean Government i ald of the enterprise. It nay now Itatively stated that a Hberal and satistietory concession will be granted. ‘The universal iment in favor of the project existing eis asoiliclent gunrantee of 1 avery: a es the greatest comfldence In the ability ernys way Whiell be niuy pronudt practleable. No question hus t raised in iy quarter as fo the entire practicability of the ship-ratiway project. ‘The statement of tls that suell ballwity cin be cons nt structed and vessels of the largest tonnage transported Chereon will speed and safety Is neeepted without eavil or question. ‘The press of this city isa unit ti spport of the project, and a niinber of artleles have ap. peared tn the leading papefs blzhly laudatory of Tt and most complhnentary to Mr. Eads, Wher the concession is secured Mr. Ends will go in person to the Isthmus, and will annie at personal ¢ on the Gulf and Paelfie slites. OMIO'S SENATORSIIP, The Anti-Sherman Men Ready to Join nile Alllance for the Hlection promive Candidate Cou O,, Dee, 22.--Tn formation recelvedt here fram various portions of Olle warrants Foster's withudrawal natorial contest has cnused gen fon to all Republicans, except the wore rabid ant-Sheryian men, who, for Mininated This faction are Jooking about for a nian to make nenndidate of, and, Hf they enn do no better, they are willing, rathor than be beaten, to coneentrate Upon a ina who will be suf fielently aceeptnble to Demucrats to Induve then to give thelr support... Several Denso. us 10 ve for nseheme of not be partientar combine, if they can be ns- yates ent the combination mun erat satl past grievances, desire Sherman froin Ohio pQitles now and fore eratle polit this charnete as on whem the sured that sufficent epubllenn be relied on to elvet and tut Sherman. Staley Matthews, budge‘ rex-State Senator Howland, of uk wil ‘aft, or ey Ashtabula, would ba wn taceepteble mut to this comblaution; but all of these pentionen ible ence in Olle who would dare to enter into nn com Dhuation of this character; and, while over- tures will doubtless be: quletly made to virions Republicnns, itean be safety ayserted now that all of their schuines will come to naught, and that Jobn Sherman will be Mor Withoutamich, if any, trot le. ‘The hotel men are disgusted with the way the Senatorhal contest haat ended, for fhey sild that most of their availabe rons been engaxed by thd fénehmen of Sher- tan and Fosters hv cantig(pation. of a. sharp and pecliays Tong contest, but now orders. refuse tobe seduced. Mths searee! that there isa Republica of prom y Be chose bi hind Tor these rooms have been counternaudatl, Jad gone on, would have been numerous, ——<—————— A Rat on a ‘Pight-Rope Carsun (Ne Cy P.) Appel, Messrs. Cagwin & Alien uve astock of canary wid in enges luau fram i wire, One wite stretches Noross tho atore Crom the topaof the shelves and holds four bird cages, euch suspended from the math wire by another, -Yesturidh ‘ks enme to tho Dirda which they a ay moralug, whey, the cle hey found a wise Of feathers ou the floor, a the coyes ony and traced: of blood upon the wire, AU horrili The 10 birds upon one of the shelves. It was! Wuite erie dent that arat hid committed the deed. He miugt hive evawled slong the wire ind then slid lo tragedy, bud been enacted, teacet the track of the tnurderer until down the sinulter wires and dragged the bints. through the cnges. ‘Thore was blowd und feath= oni atte birds hud been dragged through. "The soneters wore worth Si aplece, Mow a ort mamiged to walk a wire Uke a tight-rope performer isn. ey ng the whisking of hie til from alle to. fide would geet quite suflictont to throw hlin ott his balnnce. ‘Those who lain to be familiar with tho babity of tho rat soy that he wilks under tho wire, hanging with his clawe and winds jig his tail about the wire, This ig the probable explanation. ———e Watching Over tho Czarta Safety, tho Cznur's recent Journey from Li- sald that ton pensints and two 6 stationed ns Watelinin along en dlers we h Yyerst of the entire distnuce trom Sebastopol. making n total of 36,000 men on foot, with mounted. Those were on gard two Rita ir night, thorefore it must he aupposod that halt were retlofs, ‘Tho cost of the watelimen, In- eluding the Journey to Livadle tn tho summer, Ja estimated to buve been © T For Holidays, New assortment of Curio? Gots, silted with + the cholceat of pure Tea, Appropriate Presents for Your Married Lady Friends, ALIN eevee rt Glove, Jewel, and Fancy Noxos, tilled with the chuicent of puro ‘Ten, 3 und W cents acl, Hvncia} Moaxting dally of our Combination Comtan, werd Quo conulne Mactechappy 0, Ge Save Bt doe poe Cotles in the work from Japan, fw por dor, 4S, PF $100 Reward.» Weil pay ton charitable inatitutt of un tnausin sturis. that Gan ba eoenod Gy the PUNE Cosy npg rae mit rate tke - r Ting WAUUBEE DUTMAN PON ated DH. PAMKRIL the patontea, tn had So senso pertuncy, to taste vole wit: Minriup.finaptialy A Gry, Navy, and Pudslotters tha uvornuvus having (Spied Gur applinico ws cre host in ws (asus that ca by cteod we Novur fall to Curd Auauraciururs of tho " ‘ra MHI tREASE SEALESS HEEL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Vatented Murch 86, 1474, PHOFESSIONAL, DR. PEIRO, Vevotes, ax for years past Miu Honetpattie neaumont ar ave eHention to CATARRH, THROAT AND LUNG DIS. Oftcvs,, S) Madisuuss Vickers ‘1 REUMATISON, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tha Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Goneral Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St, Jacons Ort as atireadmple wn cheap External Remedy, entails but the comparntively trifling outlay one sifteriog with alos, ve nitthor= nls to accomplish anything In an of 50 Cents, aml eve can have cheap und pstiive proof uf its Directions in Eleven Languages, BOLD BY ALL DRUGGIATS AND DEALERS Iv MEDICL A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md, U. TROPIC-VRUE atnation of the harbors fo. Mune trent A wort, Wife. and Jt) ins, therefore, made herr New Orleans Demoerat, a : i | N H , ne De Sater nd DOLMANS, we are dealrous of reducing It ORSG) || ArHiY a. GG AL Ci te 7 WM nonen cin hope to ehamue the haltawe: | Baty arsived here about a week age, On at retail forless than manufacturer's price, Seal aman fi rp :B pm ah ap nora struck adnifration of the world at her ma. | ‘Tuestay last Mr Eads had an interview with Sacques, 36 Inches, from S102 upward, very good | S164 Neinus jy may are Hane, Tt fs hardly falr to smile at the sieht tone | goriut prospertt “into cordial! Wel for ers | resident Ding and the heads of, the various value, and made ‘sp In best style, aploux Clty % of self-congratulation whieh rung throwsh | self without her rich surroundliges, Depiriments of the Government. Te lias Fur-Lined Garments in greatest variety, Seal Skin Cape of all ahapes in largest dlapiny, Gloves and Gauntlets for Ladies and Gentlemen In Beaver, Otter, Seal, Etc. Slelgh Robes in Wolf, Bear, Beaver, Japanese Wolf, Beaver, Etc. Fur Trimmings in any width and color in atock, or cut to order, BEAK & BUCHER, (42 & 144 Wabash-av. LOTTERY. Willard” Hotel “Lottery, A First-Class Furnished Motel for $8, 1,604 Cash Prizes and 1.518 Property Prizes, Ainounting to $300,850, Denwing tnken place at Louiavtl ¥.. Deo, Bune der nuthority of wu Special Act of the Kentucky Leite Inture, and) under the, nbsulute cuntroh of th following disintor s 10 ted Commissioners uppointed Ly ert Motlory. inte M.C.. of Oldham County: urn, | tent the Ivulsyille Care 1 Whittaker, Hf Cavite pif Ale of Isa. ‘wldwell & Winston, of Louse The Willard Motele mitt, all ies ae jie jare utels a all its 2) ir4 Furniture and Fixtures, $250,000 One th esis G }? 15. Item Filty Cash Prize Gnu Hundred Cant 1 Five dd gine’ (IN LOZENGE FORM,) Ls pleasant to take, and serves the purpose of Pills, Aperients, and nauscous Purga- aves. * ‘The most obstinate cases of HA- BITUAL CONSTIPATION, and disorders that follow in its train, sich as BILIOUS COMPLAINT, HEADACHE, CEREBRAL CON- GESTION, LOW SPIRITS, DIS- ORDERED STOMACH, PILES, MELANCHOLY, Erc., are’ imme- diately relieved and effectually cured and, white Foster's uctionmay have seeared harmony to the party, it has played liavee With the hotel business, and eut off all chances. of chureing for extras, which, if Uie contest BD TROVIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is put up in bronzed tin boxes only. tations. Ask your druggist for Descrip- tive Pamphlet, or address the proprietoy J. E. Hetnerincton, 36 Park Place, New York. found the hult-devoured Grdleaut ithe four vklng to the sides of the calves where the Curtis &Co. 40 Franklin St.,Chicago 811to 819 N. Second 8t., St. Louis, off o dicseription of Circular, Wholeaale Dealers in SR BION F FOLDING BEDSTEAD ener fran tho Holton & Hildreth, Wholesuloand Hotull Denters in Fing & Medium Fusnite: Payged Saves Ment of One Itoom, AK Best Steel L Wire Spring Mattross, Soe Jsomest, most sul omfartabls made. Manutuctured only be A.H. Androws & Co. : “ZALEE- Ins Watash Ave., CHICAGO, Mfrs of Artistic Forniture, Wood Mantels, etc. EDUCATIONAL. Dr, Sauveur’s School of Languages, CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. ‘The Behuvt wt bu removed frou 154 Mlehigan-ay, fo Conttal MusiestTall on Jan, y ‘Naw clussos for boguuiera tn Frouch und Latin will be yponod Jun, 3 rane Of the tos! DHNNBYLVANEA MILITA tur Moye, Addross L, HAND, FADO ANNE ‘SCALES ra OF ALL KINTH, bat) FAIRBANKS. MORSE & 00. (~N . MIMS Lake St, Chicago,” . Re carefultobuyonty theGenulne CA WISWALLOCO, 86 State-st. CORIMON- SENSE RUMBEL Goon “GOSSAMER COM’ Ladies’ Clreulara, cte., Wholesale and ietatl Rn is WHELPLEY, nnd LU Lakurat, ic a Dish! Fresh and vtoguntty serv wd. “Thestaurmat complute, BIAZEI TE div LH Dedrburn sat, qv Muaiunt pulivt. Stepheus: liisht Salve fur b Corb, cub, brulee, Ut Midiglats bait aepUr box CANARIES. SKALIME Ban Pru ore: on ta 9 omy Whole tickets, $8: halves, $4* quarlers, $2, ‘The Uotel s nuw open, und wii be tn by the wae it de ready tu by transferred tw the publigure invited tu stup wilh me. 8, mation ana? abode mation, and® about Db. Winies, Villard Lie HUisTtlle, Kya or We BCOTS SLI, Iicouvetier, ie orto 3.1, EW ETE CG, eee BY daa Salle-nt , tuamt. Chicago. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London--Paris. Steamers sail Every Baturday from New York Jor Suuthampton and Brenvens Passenzers booked for London and Paris at Jowom mies: Kates Of pusked. ftom Now York 1a Soudiumpton, Landon, Muvre,. and Bt cabin, #4 sucund-cluss cutatl, tH; stout Turn tickets at reduced mites, ORL Howling Green, N.Y. ix we Pe the North German Lioyd in Bremen to Chicuso ts Mt, mid tho only agents nth ae Boull! Genuen Ageits, Hou k wrt Ae JW BS Snetet 2 Lacnl Avent NLY DICECT Li TO FIA: General Trousntinntic Cumpany. otweon Now York und Mavro, Mer € Nett, footot Mortons ‘Travelers by this lina nsond both transle by Enaliety nd the discumfurt of ervsstti the Chunnelin Wednoaday, Dee, 24 yn m ‘ ey, Deu. 3, ¥ pat Hat, f, NOUS POTLAY it FRANC! ue uit TNC OF PASSAGE dinclualng win Pint Cabin, #119 and #14," second eat age, €2) Including wine, beddit, nid utensils. ke Arlen OF Condit Lavondle of Paris in amount to suit. LOUIS DE MEHEAN, Avent, GHowlinx Greem Suot bin Agerit, GF Clark-st, BiG Stevruge’Agent, § Chileazu, TN MAN LINE Ocean Steamships, Carrying the British nnd Culted States Malis, Now York und biverpuol, via Queenstown, Tickets to und trom the principal English, Xcoteh, French, German, ltulvn, wud Scandinavian Port, ‘These stonmors carry no lve stock of any kind, FRANCIS C. BIKUWN, Gen. Western Aunt, South Clurkest., Chicago, S3- DIAFTS on Great Urituln, lrutund, snd the Continent tor sale, AMERICAN LINE. Philadolphta and Liverpool, calling at Queenstown, Sailing regularly every Weinesday trom Philadel phia, curry ebin. hiteruiediate, und stueruye pus sunuers, ind the U5, Malt, RED STAR LINE, Carrying the United Statos und Hoya! Rolgian Malis, The only Dirvet Liny to Antwerp, {0 Bulgiuin, salting 3 torduy frum New York utd every alternate Phiiudeiptita, bor Pasrage Tickets toor from Europe and Drafts ou Great Bettany and th nt apply to PETER WIGGIEN S SOSH, Gondral Agonta, Mutt WE. LAWHESCE, 3 iy ftast Rnndoljiticets ANCHOR, LINE MAIL STEAMERS New, York and i ANCTOMA,Dee. 2 tam | MOLT LAS Jan. 8 poon EXMQUPIA. Jun. evn }CIRCASTA, dun, Uy oa uh ‘These steamers do nut carry euttic, shoe, oF plas ‘New Lurk ta Londun direct, UTOPIA, Dee 3, Wa (AGS TALLAdan, Caving, 86 to 841 "Exeurvion ‘Tiekota at reduced’ te WENDERSON HRUTIEAS, 96 Washington-at, . STATE LINE Totiasvow, Iverpoot, Dublin, Meltaat, nnd Londons dorry, from N.Y, ovury ‘Lhursday.” Mest Cabin, i jor acconding A tango Second O1 Wie ifs hace a a AUR ot tandolptr nO ronda; og HE wNdUIpL-sh, C) SUMS ILI iW een SadsasasaasaRad aosvgeeIsnesueausFOS a CIEE! Ime-card ath Clai ininn Sleoper to. ‘han trains. got loent th U Cars and Ft ‘City an the train Waving Ct Mailman sleepers an tts teats ta 4—Pepot cornar of Wolls and Kin: . b—-Depot comer of Canal and Kinsle-ata, 23 ct Chiengo, Burlington : Quiney Hattron’ ‘or Maps, Guldo- , nuodauona. aly ae ares ot-Oflices of tho ” Palmor Houde, wn Madisun-ste. (on Westside: ouroge Canayang % | leave. | Arrive, MuwnuRs Grave Accuniaidae’ POSE LVucitio Fast Hxpro: unsaa & Culurady He. Kunsue City & Toxas Fi RES 3232388925 R SRseenass: Bea peassestseecTe 2 B32 8883: 6) = bitte pm) 10:18 pm pt Sunday, Dally, oxcops rs and Passencon Satur Ori fe wh nian title Coaches botwron Chitenas Sage. Mnualn Stedosapi, ‘ uv without re gz Chairs, Detwocn Coteag Gai ey. Dinin-Cars atuched wal isin Chicaza, Mitwankee « St Pon-Liandlo" hepa tjenrnoe, Ca i eon Grand Hacino Hover and at Dor Pa nt Hnttway. Aton and Carrot Milwaukoo Fant Sfatl, Milrauxes & Wauke 20n, Chtan, Iowa, und Dikuta Ee. ‘ulné and Ast Milwaukao, Madiavie und Lraiel du Chion ‘Exprusa Pron) nihged p elt Special Kast levtere: auiay Passenger (itin) arn Fad older yin Made vin ba Crosse & Winona, Titlnols Centeat Mallrona, t foot of Laku-at. and foot uf ‘t'wenty-socond-rt. LI itandolph-at, in, And Fulmer tiauye 2F CSTE Grand json aod Prutrie du € Leave. | Arriva Bpringtold Expres: rit, Buriiiwion & Keoki Peoria, Burlingtou & Keokuk, Poutiog & Chatewurdts &: man Prewenyer, “LOngaturuar night to Gthnan o eon Saturday bight rune to Pourinonly it. Lenute te Pacific Ratiwav. Dewoteurnor Stewart und Archor-avs. crwenty-third Ht cary Vii Stata-st, rult tu thu duput, 7 Poors & Hexin Bp Sprluteld & Hann Sully except sundays, Pathan sieupiny from Chicazo to St. hy, and Peoria, Varior bay Coschus v4 htengy to St. Louls, at io- Bt Louts or Kansas tii. SE See Seetaiy eeee ry rot, West sido, cornur Canal and Yan 02 mi an dtarauest, bridge, dhindst, ‘Tek! $t., Grand Iucuta Hota! Tonve. ) Arrive. ; Michtenn Cenirnt Ratirond. seh ae ten tremors clo Hotul, wud xt Patnur Louse, jour. Arnive, byoctsl Now York tex. (a 19 Accommodation, FEBE (ABT) s00e rund Stapl iia rand Haplda & Hetosk: aUrand Kapids & Muskegon ‘@On Sundays this train iouvesat Chienge, Hock Teland & Pacific Rattrons, Depot, corner of Van Duron and Shoriaan-sts, Toxoe Unlevs, 0 Clark-st., Shurnian, Mouse, Palwer Lousy, Grand Pacitie Hotel, nud 1 Count, corner Aindison, A POSITIVE CURE Allan's Solublo Medicated Bougies, Patented Oct. 16, 18id, Ono bor will cure any caxo In four duys or lena. Will cure tuo tuust Obstiunte cay, Do mattor of bo aig mea ing. No nuyecous dosus of cubehs, copalba, or ol! of sans dalwaurh that aru certain to vruduco dyupopsle by du= strug, thy contigs of the stomach, Heleu, sii, build by all Drugulsts, of matted on re eviut of price, For turthor particulars send for ctreular, «Bed, Box 1s, 3 CALLAN COn » Now York, Ne PRICK OF TL OREGON RAILWAY & SAVIGATION CONPANY, No. 2O Nuasnttute New YOUR, Nov, 2), 184. has beon 1 wi by the Honrd of Directo: Hesolved, ‘Chat a sucand aasessinont of twenty por cent wpen the subscriptions for ule now Capit Block of this, Company couchurieed Uy the Special Bluckholders’ Myulitiy of Get. Wu, iid), be and te draby ardared payable Jan, 4 deol, ot the pause te Company's oiltce in New York, Htuckhal 18 Fea fo preone or niall thelr with thelr checks In order FU RUry untered thergot, CE WHITE, Treasurur, 2 following resolution AITIVICIAL EAR DRUMS, oe aE by the DEAF sen Cneus GARMORE & C0. ‘Sora |{DR. KEAN, * 473 South Clark-st., Chicago, ly or by will, frew af charge, onal ryoia, oF special diivuaus. Ord. Kou i y plysician lu thy city wou warradis cutus of nueva, {/DR. LUCAS,. 103 south Clarkest, Chartored uy the tate ef Minols: for tho “speetal, sclunille, wd apeudy cure” uf private, nervous.chrune Ty aud unhury Ulvaeus, Conututua tron diva» tai 1 ch wand 8 Lo 8: windy AV GU 12 be Ma UUlyy THE HARRIS REMEDY CO, [ss Ma ve Cheniate, ST. LOU, MO, |e saaicilhd) PROF HARNIS' PASTILLE REMEDIES [iz ee fot mae Urvabiad with Fp rent fing aun ogtianed Hip. satone tha Slaee apis ote be ba hug ares dle set 20) ph STORED. Avlethn uf eurly huprudence, cauatag nervous des vitlty, promutury “decay, w ving tele An Wate eda it wvery p vetiedy, Has slips mwas orsel edicts he wal luis fellow Terers. Re: Lanve, | Arriva, 10:00 a m}* 6:00 ]tt2i08 pint 45 pat Davenport £ Peoria Express...,, Counelt lutte Fast Express, hat Loavenwortn & Expros 20.01 pra} 0220 at Sundays. {hully oxoopt Saturdays. Share & Michigan flouthera Tattway i uniedesk "Token a Grand Pactiio Chiengo & Graud ‘Trunk Iattwny, ty Muar Blate. Ticket rand Depot, ‘Tweitthes path Clark Clarkeat, und Ge. pouth Clark-st, Valuer House, iig-Cara utlachod to night oxpruss D sition Sulla sSoutta-su ticker omioun So Grand Mwetwo total, and beput (exposiliun Bulld'a font of ‘we ate Ter tiones, Denor, font of Laku-at. and fu: of Trent ‘Vickat-ofticos wt du, i itoudelpucats Grand acide Hutol, aud falar U i Cinctnnatt, Indianapolts & Lou! Day, egpross: Nizht Expresses. ty cur, Van ec larkeat, Dad 4 Canalests, ‘Vickyh Ostloos, Higuges Gruud Pacide Hothead Leave. | Arrive. rs. Cincinants St, Louls if. 1% ciate West Bite, jidulptrety Grud Saavo. | Arrive. rt Puciue Motul, wad, Chicago ds Vastern §lisole Mallrgad (Danville outed, ag opess 1 Ive House, Graud Puciloltutwh * ioave. | Arriva De Twolfth Weiieaeatee Ba