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10 ————_ ‘THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 380, ‘ 1886—TEN PAGIS. Glovatar, €1.13; ungraded rod on track, Hil; No. 2 red, Decnmber, Lg dtd, LG aakeds January, SLI Hit BAG nekeds Fobruncy, fell bid, 110s Aakods Match, Feisse wd. BLT neked, Corn stondyt Fee e aaa oa arte k es Saget Bieeg nko AN et na eho nekedt. Vonuney, ote idy BIE aiee nnd achanioa § et nn i rerenmnry, exttny Hig), Ao, Rood, t9 er New vurk nnd Ponnagivnnia, oxtra fieking, 2u42or Wortern Itesorva oxtrn, Kei: dg gual to chotee, Iazic, 1 EAgak—Henred nnd tr ae. y etl and stondy; cronmary, 120; falrto rominaty Pe. 8 nt gid BOARD OF TRADE. The Scott Proposition to Be Voted . On To-Day, ':. | All Indications Point to Its Accopt- ance by a Large Majority. ek Y—I hl melita one (i ecg Ea corm | Organization of an Associntion to Erect IPSIENTS—Whont, Jaxoub bu; corn, 24000 bu, tho Bullding. NEW ORLEANS, New Onurans, Doo. 9.—FLonr—Domand falr and ering. KUMAR; XX, C0042; XXX, HINA; high erates, MERLE GHAIN=Corn—Cood demund nt full prices 826550. Fall Dotails of the Plan as Outlined. the Projeotora, by, ‘Tho roport from tho Special Commitico of tha Board of Tradv favoring tho acceptance of (0, EONS 7% ady nt £813.00; old, 8100; now, | Whatis known as tha Scott proposition will hard iuloe nad temt dleces Taitacr ken, Oe | come up to-day In the Boned for ratifention or ta ntondy wiih éale demandinhonigder, ese | resection. The polls will be open from 10 to J, Jincon utes p shoulteres beietot and tho vote will probably be the largest ever Heer earnay wih Inedeninnd: caneaecd nate. | Custonthe Honrd. Whilo thero ts some little AVILA Y Dill: Wentorn rect iieds S10G 11. factions opposition on tho part of tho so-called itto conservative elemont in the Hoanl—tho bust Ness-men and capitalists who nover show up uns Jess something atiacs which thoy coucelve may affect tholr pockets,—thare nro good renaons for volloving that tho majority of tho members, and certainly: all tho active ones, who havo personally experience! tho discomforts and annoyances connected with tho present quartors, aro in favor of moving to the now locality bounded by Jackson, Van Buron, and Sherman atreets, and Pacillo avenue, and ace cepting the generous terms so favorably re- ported upon by tho Special Committce, ‘Tho most violent opposition thus far has como from an old gentieman who publishes an “ otas- tic" nowspnper at tho cornor of Fifth avenue and Washington street, and who hes conjured up the ghosts ot oomumereial disnster and prop- erty depreciation ns nctunl catamitics instead a comnion 10 fe r= good comment, 8 BIKA Ge: } low claritiest. quien. Mi rm, und higher; commen, aMkedtl Me: tate, tere prime te cholte, with fair demands . Hie steady ordinary to choicu, 44G0t{o. In fatr demand at uc, Ky—Sight oxchanye on New York par. ST. LOUIS. OTIS, Des, 2.—FLOUH—Dull and unchanzod, Gratx—Whent opened lower and advanced, but trading light: No, 2 red, MAM cash: CHATKO January: $1.01 bid Fobrunrys €1.014G1.036 Murch £1.05 @1.05 Say; No. 8 do. Miger No. 4 do, sfc. Corn opened lower and adynnred; slows Maso cast Tgansea December: SH6iNKe Ianunryt Ho April, +eaillge May. Unts stow nt 230 casht Me danuary: Sige Feb- Steady nt eit, of cobweb chiterns in caso the Board should uf eal 12.55 nak H 7 ETA fatale gt WABARRECURIERES | move from, its rotont loontity and tho wad asked. acon dull and unchanged. { nelghborhood of his own oflico, So far ext tomb y BEC, AecrivtTs—Fiour, 4,00) brig: wheat, 8,000 bus corm, 96.0 biz ont, 3.000 bury baeley, BU Dt, SHMIPMENTS—Flour, 800 bring whent, 23,00) bas corn, bu; Oats, 3,0 bu; rye, 1,000 bu, - MILWAUKEE, MInwaUKEY, Wis, Deo. 29—FLoun—Unchanged. ned and closed strongt 1 Milwaukee bord, £1.05; No, 1 nominal; No, 2at Decembor, fox Inuunary, (er February, (i}ger ‘No, 3 Milsraukeo, Silger No, $, Ter resected, nominal. Corn quict and unchanged: No, 2,4{c. Ontsdectined Me; No.2nt We. Kyo trmer: No, tat fic, Marley fimer and Ghehery No,Jepring, eas and January. jose Fnalors mena pork, fl2@ensht 2836 Hogs—jawer. yee pene Or At BU ad RCReEH—Hour, TUN brig, whont, 40000 bus onts, ihe SILEMENTS—W hunt, 6,000 buy corn, 3000 bus oats, ‘Boudbu. © ns f@ known, ho has succeeded fh scaring nobody but himself and a couple of bankers, whoso property. interests have blinded their ordinarily good judginent and sound discern- ment until they bave Iain awake mihts, dovis- ing schenies to circumvent tho move. In this they have been fecbly assisted by the old party with. newspaper at his buck, and tho move- iment hag beon denounced without stint as ono organized. in tho Interests of a real-estate ring ‘on tho Roard, ns destructive of proverty values in tho presont neighborhood, and ns particularly obnoxfous to the great moral engine on the aforesaid corner, in viow of tho contiguity of tho In Sutle street property to Biler Avenue, region which bas been virtuously annthomatized Iniamall caps. and quotation marks, and holt up togcorn and ridicitlo In the oll man’s editorial ravings for a week poat Tho Mimalness of the obsections has been ap- parent all through the discussion, which has fol- lowed tho Committee's report, but tho com- pleteness with which they are mot in the follow- Gnaty—Whentunsattieds 0} No TOLEDO, Dec. 2.—GuAIN—Whent dully No. 1 whito Michlenn, 0; wmber do, £1.00 bids No. red 3 Wa- bash, spot and aanuary, ®o; Fobdrunes, #1.025(; March, BUG bids Apri! hold at #0, and FLUiy bids May, W054; No. Dread Wabash, Hey No.7, & M. rad, Tio; Son? 4 ‘i fog intorview which a Trimenn reporter bad No. 2rod mixed, Ge. Corn duth; No.3 spot, held at elders tte ws i“ yesterday with Mr. John D, Parker, one of the Recy ede hls Muy, diAfes rojected, He, ata dully | Tronorisowners ii tho new locality, leaves a Ee —Prime mammoth, $5.00. " nothing to hang un objection on, aud SRL, 7 § onre i 1 FAN sen ped: tf 7 KNOCKS QUT Tits CIIEP PROF ary Se eat NG energy Maat Jant* | eso under the opposition,—tho selfish, dog-in- ange PTS—Wihest, 600 buy curn, 1000 buy oats, Aaceerer et oF reports, aes Past aa oA a yeen Invoked for tha purpose at frightening tha nelUPHENTS—Whent, WOU bu; corn, 1,00 but.cats, | 4 conservatives” into f bellef that the vallties of s * * Font extity ft thn present helghborhuod welt bo STNGTNS. gorlously disturbed ty tho alleged removal o! AIERGE eee i the business centre to the new section, CINCINYATI, Dee. -CorTox—Firm, bute shade | “8 1941 truo.” asked tho renorterof Mr, Parkor, ” i 7 } Towers IM fe. Yi0rn—Firmer, but not quotably higher, Gua Wheat seared and firm; 2. 2 red, $1.0 Corn quict; No, 2 mixed, 4@te, Unts weakort js itr by way of opening thaconversation, * that thero faa venl-cstute ring onthe Board of ‘Trade in- terested In this move vecause it will bonelt cers tuln property which thoy ureatlezed to own, and No. mixed, Hse, Nye stranger; No. 2, (G3gaiue. | prepgred to vote for tho proposition solely on Bagley ateonger| No.3 fall, east that hecount?"” Peovistuxs——Pork trier nt #1), | Lard strangers “ T deny that thore 6 any such ring,” replied tu iuik tents nulet, but. sem: shouidors, Mr. Parker, " or thut there 1s aman iinmedintely interested In adjacent property who is even a member of tho Bonrd." “ Who ure tha property-owners?"* “Henry Keep, Albert Keep, Jobn D. Parker, Edward firainerd, 8. Rawson, G, FH Leonard, John I. Dratco, the MoNell eatute, Miram Kelly, L. 13. Otis, George Otle. Edward Mendel, it. Jack of Feorin, tho Soars estute of Boston, dobn. 8. Farlow of Hoston, tho Joseph FE. Brow - ate, and J. W. Paxton of Wheeling, W. Va.’ “How about BLP. Hutchinson?” “Mr. Hutetlnson fa tho only Board of Trade Tan who owns nny property auywhero near La Ace; cloar rb, Glge. Mucor qulot, but tras elear rity ROSTON. 2.-FLOUR-Dully Wostorn muper- Mon extmns, 1.0010; Wiscansin Minnorotn do, %00G.N; wintor Hichiain, S247) Indiana, BUG and Iitnols, €00@152; spring whont ALS; winter do, HOGS.) Thogtax. Ter flne, 83,5564.00 oxtens, $1. wheat, Onlo an St. Lou! en dun; nuwe, Hato; old, Sie. Ontanom- | Bulla and Juckson streats. His is on FI muy a we Liye, PLES: stata Sigeieichalee avenue. was ately purchised. and, nS Overy’ a " poy knows, ha tng been and ts buytng propor! dada yae y COUITOIE ANG ques awe, fall parts of the South Sido.” propeHly, Hags—Bes M yTs—FTour, 10,00) bris, 3400sacks; corn, ENTE—Klowr, 1,490 brlsy corn, GO) buy whent, “ it inn't true, thon, that tho members of tha Board, ta thelr votes to-morrow, will be in & position to be influenced by personal and prop- erly considerntions?” 4 © Moat douldeily note" 1 “Tt hus been auld that, thero are no offices in the now locality to goto.” : “Tam aware of that, but ft will ho scon by tho names f huve. just given you thut the adjoining: prcecets en represent some of the wenlth- jest incit of the city, und thoy aro all willing and anxtous to build, and will have thelr bilidings Nolahed befora the Hoard of Triste coinpletes Its, Indeed, It fs fortunate In one sense that thore aro no buildings down thoro now, for when thoge men tniild they will put up atruct- ures whieh will be at tho same thine elegant and uniform, arid you won't find an old ramshackle shanty right next door to n Hino business hlock.” “Do you know of tho arrangements for put- ting uptha: Board of Trade building on tho Seott property: “Yea, ‘There isto bo a building association it nil ita plans trate poople for approval or Wo bave canvassed tho matter LOUISVILLE. LOvisvI.e, Dee. 2,—CoTTON—Quiot, puR—In fale demand; oxtra, B2ACL0; oxtrn ag BRISA; No, 1, 15.00G5.25; cholee fancy, 2S a GRAIN—Whent steady nt GeGH.00, Com steady, with for domand; No.2 white, 460; do mixed, 5c. Data steady: No. 3 white, 38o; du mixed, de, Kyo quiet; No. 3 Mige. Way. ‘nt E14£07017.00, , Puovistoxs ork quiet at $1400, | Lard firmer: prio tenn sulk monte stendv? shoultorm ger hort rh, Gre, Tinma—Sugar-curud, V34o1Uy4c. Wirietc lem at $9.10, DRESSED 1LOGH-Firm nt H.00G4.65; recolpts, 00, KANSAS CITY, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. KANSAS CITY, Mon Doc, Tho Price Current ropurts: Gitarn—Wnheat—Rocelpta, 6,08 bur shipments, 3,077 bux market Irregular; No. i cash, Tics January, TAMo} No. 2. cash, Rio: January, Bi}Go, No.d ensh, W405 January, Wise, Corn—Hocalpta, 21,00 bis wiipmants, 14,65) bu; market Wonk; No.4, enst, Net January, Vio. PEORIA. PRONTA, Il, Dee. 2—-GUAIN—Corn acaree and firms new high mixed, I64G{e; now mixer, MNGHAC, Oats scarce and tirmy No. 2 white, Bese, Nye trins No.3, We. Thaw ra@ection, protty fully, and cnloulate that suck a bulldiug us thoy will want will + COST Fitoss $700,000 To $000,000. The frat faures, $170,000 to $500,000, wero onl approximate, and we now tind that a much Jorger and more elegant Uullding is needed that was nnticipated nt tho tie they were nnde, AL bettor bullding, of course, wlil Fent bettor, Be- Aides that, Mr. Scott 1s desirous of putting up an elegant butting In the rear, and we must havo an elegant bullding in front, aliniinr In its extore nal appearince, bts will really make a con- tinuous bulldiug 400 feat long, with an opon court of thirt; foot, in casting nbout to get’ thds”satock = taken, wo hive already founs enough men who will subscribe for $2,500,000 worth. “Chu stocl will bo so valuable ta to commund a prenium when: it ds Issued, and wo art going to dgvote a portion of it to bo distributed among the membory of the Hoard giving seh ono a portion If he do haar LLL - re—Whont, nonor corn, 10,000 but onts, 11,400 Aint baridy, fe Ma arith re Whent, LD tne corn, 200 buy vats, 4,50 buy Fe, 020 buy barley, 10) buy DETROIT. DETROIT, Dec. .—FLovu—Dai, vhent stondy and milvaneingi No.1 white, 03 Jununry, Mo; Fobruary, #1.019f¢ March, HAs April €LUisGs May, E1006 2 A, wall aives tt, If not, the Bullding Assoolatk Ln x Etta Seniors Shae havens AuWUEE | secon IL i is abe Buipinen + “What {s tho object in organizing a building ‘issoolution?"” BUEFATLO. “Under tts chartor, the Board of T Hvvvaso, Dec. —UNAIN—Nothing doing oxcopt only hon property to tho yaluc of Sone ° An anlos of n fow curs now coTnun track at He,andmized | thor body, however, ent put up the bullding cots at du on track, and rent It to the Boa ata nominal rent. But the Dullding will bo owned by tho mainbers of tho Tourd {f they choose to own lt by becoming stockholders in the Jtnilding sesociation, it ‘will by loft to & voto sof stho membors tor the Haurd whother they will Tako, $170,000 worth of stook ng in uaseclntion or nat, “Now about tho rent which you propose to hurgo the Board?" “Pho sullding Association Intends to charge the Bonrd &7,000 0 yonr for rent, and to allow it 85,000 rent for the ground on which the bultding stuns, thus molkiiy a nominal ront Of €2,000 aes Tho rent it now pays Is #20,000 n year, If jt should rent the present Chumber of Com- merce Building for, say, ant eusy oatl- nuite.—it would then be id anne Tels ime possible for the Board of ‘Trade to where and tho move not INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS, Nec. B—GHAIN~Wheat firmy No. Bred, INGWe. Corn atoady at HEM4e, Oats woak at dlgine, ¥ETROLEUM, PITtspund, Doc, 2y-PETHOLZUM—Active; crude ‘United ‘titentes firm and excited at (jee; rar Mined, Vhiladelphia delivery, CLEVELAND, OQ. Dee, 3.—PETROLEUM—Blondys Standard witte, UU ost, 1; q DRY Goons, New York, Dee. B—Tho condition of tha market fa unchinged; cotton podis quict and tray plurting prints in goad aumand for futuro dellvary: Cochoco bad Orluntal shieting print are quoted at ter wings at in steady request by packszo buyoray mune wcars of woolené quivt und stoadyt foretgn goods nao ADys reaultsin tho prop: erty nrovnd boing bonalited, ana that 1s no more true tn this cago than in nny othor,” Ape you awayo that soino of your critics ob- apt is the Lontd’s moving down to Jilcravo- nue?" “ + TURPENTINE, WHotNaToN, Jvc, 2.—-BPINITS TURPENTINE— Firm at tc. “That's mero bosh. In tho first pinco, Bilor avenne fa south af there improvements, The Nourd of Trade men wilt congregute on Shere Tan ant Paeitla ayvenub, north of Van Tirea btrevt, and then up 1a Sulle street to Randolph, thereby maklog 1 Salle the Will streor ot Chi> coga, “In tho next plice, the whole iolyhbar- huod will soon undergo A completo transforinas von, physically and morally, just aa any othor section Would when businesi-mon flocked to It und proponty. becume go yaluitble as to attract capital and Induco fuvestinonts” “ow sto you regird the objoction which 1a belng urged, that the contemplate) move le un: necessary, and that tue present quarters ——— Dreaming to Somo Purpose, Dea Mutnes (La,) Heglater. Last Friday a Indy went from Rovington to Wintorsct, and returned on Conductor White's tral. Boon utter leaving the couch she discoy= ered eho bad left her purse (in which there waa B considerable umount of inoney) in the conch, A telegram wad gent to Afr. White, who finmedl: ately mady dillgent seareh, but could wot find tho purse, When the couch wits turned over to tho sweepers In the yard on tho east side thoy wero instructed to look out forthe purse, Tnoy 7 OAN DH 80 RNLANGRD thorough munud und swept the couch, but cs tater Aum spouted hpi | extn ha gamete ugcaour Dal vorrled er load, : eA alts sleep that night, butinnlly passed into n dreamy: Thut te merely ta throw dust in the oyos of tho members uf tho Hoard of Trade for the thing being, 1 order to draw cnough votes Crom us to Kil the project for tho presont. the en- Jargement which ta tutkadl of ts tse! he astute, when sho any'g sho Went inte the couch und found ber purge ut the ond of the seat whorcon she sat. ‘The hoxt muroliy, when tho couch itr rived, her husvand bourdod it tu Kot the purse. = out of t ate mg wo Be: question. In the tirst place, £ don't believe eter ack In ttt cuavks aad tue aespersrnuyn | Mey euUlld, yeta ttla tn the, Colebour Nultdtogy turned und swept overy sent Ines (e tan't hore.” | Adin the ext place the senemne fa un tmprad ficuble ono, since the members of the Board would bave to find quarters sone place for a whole year while the work of enlurgement bs ut] know just where tt ia; my wife found It luavt night,” suid the woman's husband, und pro- ziscly where eho found it in her dream was tho , , .. Now, overyhody inows thut thors urd), Conductor White's two yes atiiek out | folNw an Tow, Oven very, a vO hel 5 3 etay tht they could oARau tat beta ine iigut as ho exclaimed, | ot into aud do busiliees wit wuy surtof cone yenleuge while the present ball would be undor- going alterations,” * ty your upinion, would tho move to La Hallo ond Jucksuu streets result in the depreciation of iy. porty uround the corner of Washington aad a Butte wtrvctes? “ The effect would bo pili and temporary at that. ‘The corer of Wastlogton and Lu salle stroots la now mado property, and would von tinue to puyloy property on the acens pation of the new Court-House’ and City-HHull. t will thon be occuged by inwyers and buel- Nessun generally, wid will draw from other quarters,—trom, Boarborn street, from the section ‘around “tho Ashland “Ilock. tho Motropoliiay = Block, and last on Wush- ‘The Rev, B. Jose, Sutton, Neb, recom- monde Haimborg Drops as a Kise remedy for dyspe ost. Ho says: *'Phls | wonderful nicdlelne deserves recommendation, and £ vhull not falltomake it known among my songregation.”” _—<—$—— orsford’s Acid Pboxplute fs propared accord. ae tho dirgetlons of Prof, EN. Torsion, Of VuuLridge, 36s. the well-known wuthority on Hutritioie bread) and tho cereuls, Useful iu Py pyle Nervous Diseases, Scntal aud Physl- oa Est MAUELLOL, Ud -Wej.the propertysowners, do not expect moro tt ington street, Tt [8 _niso understand that tha ratironds would prefer tho vicinity of Washington and La Salle streets to their prea: ent location on Clark and Ranitoiph. 1 knaw that the Lake Shore and Rock Island will move thelr offices into this vioinity, Thon the natural epring of the aborigines of Mexico, nil tad tugitished by ita evident Indian type. tho people belonging to t 48 wo flint gous Whoso frregulae form and expre fae and voal-blnok hale are ineantrovarttore proof of thalr Aztee descent. Their bidod te, growth of the efty and tho business Interots will | however, coplously — Interepersed with tak create a necessity for more reom, and ina very | of the Indian, ons is demonstrated - by: short time after tho removal of the Uoardot | tho proteiiing choektones and beardicss Trade renta would bo quite ga good in. this } face, nnd tho glittering blvo-bluek putt nelghborhowl ns ther are now, In conseytionco of the competition between tho lawyers and all other kinds of oftlee-men. thoy aro at ent very high for tho peopto on tho Donrd, Inst conrse halt. Tho mongrel offepring of Indinns And negrocs aro also comprised in this class: ‘They nre not. in BEACH TAN ENS iToront from the Negroes, only tho hate has changed; from woolly. spring thoy were Increased 2 per cent, and | heads they have turned into curly-hents, 0 every office. in tho nelghborhood — taken, | elvitized Indian race In generally tooked upon as Thera will be another incrense next May. | tho best portion of the population of Mexteat Ry moving south, there will bo nabody to come into competition with tho Hoard-of-T'rnde mon, AMinege number of ofiees will bo put up, and ‘and itis eo in fact. From it sprang tho gr men of ote neighboring Republic, such as- Suarez, Yidaurrl, ote, * Tho Infamous rystem of peonage prevailing” in Mexico, which {8 neither bettor nor worse than slavery, bas unfortunately domorilized the Rreatest portion of the Indian race, All ths In- dans who are residents of Bin antonto are funitives from this aert of Mexican involuntary: servitude. The poor devils are povror than Job's turkoy, but, nevertheless, thoy fend a moral than two-thirda'of tho pregout mito of ofice renta, thong oven that would pay us a very fair Hinterest on our Investments.”" : MW] the banks follaw the now movement?” - “In these daya, the banks re to the people. ‘Ten yours ago, the people had to go to the muks, Now the poopio are Ing measure SDEPENDEN' DANKS family Hee and wort for tholr ilving, They and the banitce. pecin Aaah Ae er ro kind and obliging, md nasist ‘eneh The Canndinn banks do, an eben. Fe Oe ehote SERED sts rein Tonrd-oteTrade bu, PAPER Tho Cort: Ex: Tholr decorum in soclal intercourse sire I be wae ats es first to more | DAsses over tint of tho higher cinsses of paul. tO, pe and T thing | tt other nationniities, execpt tho Spaniards, aL) ve nn { from whom thos acquired It. It is netually allthe others would pick up and move except those which own property whore they are. 10 Firat National, reniizing that the tendenoy ot things {a routh, will room move into tho Haverty Theatro building, Tha Now York Board of ‘Trado started to move six yonts ago. Favorable inducements wero offered, but thoy didn't accept them, Lately thoy have taken the old" aite talked of six years ago at an oxpanso four times as juve as it waa thon, ‘Tho Cl te of New York hug vacated n street In order thnt thoy could put np a building, and people walk iz nlong that street hive to turn out one whole squaro In order to got around tho building, treat to obsorve tho exquiait politeness with whieh the lowest, classes of Mexicans treat ench other; the grandezzu with whieh the eabullero Nghts his elyaret, or the graco with whloh tho senorita “trips tha fantastic toe.” Even white they are quarreling and abusing each othor thoy: mix with thelr abugo a strong Uavor of flattering: Duncombe, Nourly one-line of this class carn tholr Nying by tho transportation of goods and merchandiso from Sun Antonto to, the upper military: sta~ tons or into Mexico, por stich, transportation they use tho so-called! Fret,” consisting of tt frainowork of sticks tightis tnstened by strips wherens, in tha closing of fa salle | of rawtido in thy form of 1 orato resting on two atreet, thoy’ will only have to turn about forty | Ineo wheels. sit ly a very simple cuneate, fect to the right or fifty to the loft of La Sallo in going south to rench the depot.” “What fs your understanding of this nfatter of tho yneation of tho atrect apd the resersion?”” “Mr. Keep auld this land to Mr, ‘Tracy arigl- nally by metes and bounds, when there were no atreots thore. When In Salle atroot was widened from Muiison to Jackson Mr. Tracy himecit platted his land, Inyinig out Ln Sallo street from Jackson to Vin Buren, and recelving no benefit therefor, The moncy paid by the In Ballo street. property'-owners was for efits north of Jack= fon street, and, if the Council yacute the street, it wil royort to tho dedieator, or, ho being dead, to Ins hoirs.” . “Ts Mr. Scott ono of tho helra?* “No, but his wife fs,and that is where his In- terest comesin. Being a well-known man, the property bas gone by tho namo of tho Scott property, though In reality tt is tho ‘Cries prop- erty. The only persons who could seriously op- poso the yncutlon of 1a Sale street would bo the railroad people, They, hiwever. favor tho movement, on account of tho business It will orne to them, and for the furthor renson that It wi HEL? THE PACIFIC HOTEL PnorEenty, of which thoy own 80 per cont of the stock. Mr. Tracy in his Ufetine advocated the building of but can carey the heaviest load. for a wagon. cover rawhldes are preferred. The “eurretit* carries from 3,000 to 4,000 pounds, and 1s draw by oxon{ The Mexiean “bultwhacker" does not tte nh Whip, ar *blacksnake, but ow tong yointed stiek,, with which he freely tekiestho ribs of the oxen If thoy do not jinmo- dintbly respond to hla call, His oxen do not curry the heavy and. cittmbersome Amertein yoke over thelr neeks,, but the simpler Mextent one over the forcher Nealdes these team sters, bullwhnckers, ov." carretaros," thoro ire diferent trades or professions represented tnder this eluss of Mexteana; for Instanen: Brick aud stone imnzons, carpenters. (uy-luborers, hod carriers, ahoeinakers, tallors, potters; yea, even. wold nnd silver smiths. Some are engaged in making binl-cagea out of willow twists, which thoy geil fu the streets; othnrs inuke candy and penut-eakes ont of Mexienn Young Moxfenn people stand from early morn until lite at ntglt on the street-corners offering thor sweet wares for sale, ‘Theol whole stock In trade, which they carry with thom for one day, seldom brings them more thun # cents. A remuneratlye business ts tha preparation of Moxtean dishes, such ug tho Chill Carne, the Pus males, and Embaladns, all of whieh ure of Very pronvunced peppery taste. Every. tho Hotel, and now the railroads would mor evening tho "Pina Milltaire” Is cov. be getting back tho benellts which they long ago | ered with tables and | bunches, ° whieh a Mexlean matrou has tho control. She awalls her customers, who bity her wares, suet ns tortiliag, baked ontot corn-menl. The tor- ula Rltiys e.counpicinls part at the Mexteru tabte, [eis used Instend of tho knite, fork, spon, and brent. Tt is lnosely rolled togethor, aepop- fishion, and the mincod meat, gravy, and ‘beana(the chlet dish of tha Mexleansiare dipped up. With a dexterous Jerie the enter swings this novel spoon to his mouth and bites off that part of the tortilla this used, Tn Chthunbua” there ure several restaurants, however, where the vla- {tor ean be served with Mextenn dishes fn a moro elvilized manner, f.¢,, with a fork and knife, The clothing of this cluss of Mexicans Is a3 aimplo ns possitie, Itconsists during the sine merof a pulr of punts and a broal-brinincd hat, tho “sombrero,” During the winter be adds ashlrt and 2 woolen blanket, shining with ill the colors of the rainbow, Ho cnts a elle ln the centre or the blanket tbrongh which ho sticks his head. The blanket then hangs around his body tn yory pleturerque folds, The Mexican women of this uluse weir during tho slimmer a long, whlte dress reaching: to tholr feet, which they guthor around their waists with a bel OWliers weur modern elothoa, made out of Me ican matorinl, which dizzie to. uve: with. thelr poets and impossible colors. Instead of wear ug hats thoy throw around thelr heads 4 col- ored woolen shawl. . ‘The second chigs of our Mexiean popula- tlon is mongrol—rnee—tho product of n mixture of Ruropean (most Spanish) with Indian and Aztes blood. Tho Moxicuns uf this glass tive getierally well dovaloped and, splen- didiy formes persona’ of Ight-ycllowish -com- plexion, regular feutures, bigek 05 og, Diavte bitin, and bhick mustuche and chin-ebeard. In thoir intercourse with othor people they are very courteous, and in their movements tiey nvserve tho sume.grandezza asthe other Mexieang, But they constitute the characteristic element of the Mexican taco; they seldom work, but play all tho more.) On vlection-duy they serra a3 purchasers of yotes, and thoy can be treed for any and ali surviees which do not involve any expeeted fron the bulldtng of tho hotel.” “Tes aatd that the peuple who pald tho nesess~ ments for widening tho streot will be iikely to object to its yncation? 5 “So Carns Tenn learn, nobody south ofMadi- Bon Atreet Opposes tho removal, The Mayor was assessed, and hodnesn'tobject, The OUtises were assessed, Dut they tlon’t object. Men. Dodzo, who owns tho Nixon Bulldiug, is In favor of tho movemont, and bo was asacssed, Tho only objectors are thoso who have prope erty north of Madison street, There ts Mr. Gallup, who owns tho corner of Mudison and LaSalle, and by told me he didn’t seriously object to the move,” “Do you oxpect tho vote to-morrow to favor the proposition?" “Wo hopo It will go targets and have reasons for boltoving it will If they don't tuke the property, though, ft will. be weed for another purpose that will beneflt the surrounding prop. erty very nearly as much ag though the Board of Trado went there.” 3 “And that other purpose?” “Without going Into particulars, thora [sn prospect that nralirond and a manufacturing onterpriay will tuke (la property and erect a couple of tanmmoth structures on it, Tho prop- erty-owners who know of those enterprises are therefore n trifle IndiVerent ns to Just what the Tourd docs, knowing that If it fails to move the enterprises in question Will benefit the property protty nearly’ ns mueh ts ft would.” “Do you took for any opposition In the Coun- ell to the vacation of the strect?"” “Nothing serious. ‘The Muyor favors It, and Mt only, requires 0 mujority of one vote to passit. The Aldermen certulnly ought pot to object, tie- cnuse tho city will be beneiited at least $125,000 or $140,0W by the enhancement in value of tha Property at the corner ot Salic and Adams’ streets now occupied ngs the City- Hull. Onee move tho Board of Trade down thore, and the City-Iail property wilt be marketable and nt high prices, Batt. SCOTT HAS SIGNIFIED A WILLINGNESS to put up bs north watts in such a way: that If itever become neceasiry We ean run Into hia | Mor, Thore tee many among thom with very Building to tho dopth of from sevonty-Ave to 109 | BINCK records, Tho fomnnios of thls class foot by tearing aut tho oflees that ho would mutes, The Mextean of this class fecls happiest on harsobuek fn his silver-mounted saddle, hold ine the bridle, bedecked with silver ornaments, ty bls experlonced band. Eo weara en such ace cusions o pair of silk-ombroldered leather pane tnloons, which he tustens around his walst with Neenrlet rash; x fine, white embroidered shirt, Open at the thront; 1 dark bitte cloth-jacket or- numented with stitchings of silver throndy i light broad-brimined felt hat; around which ts tled ag. valuable thick heavy silver cord with tassels attached, and in bis belt purndes tho in- soparnblo revolver and bowle-Kuife. Thus be rides proudly through tho streets and solicits tho admiration of all he invets, The third cliss, Nunlly, ure the pure deacend= ants of the Spaniards, who ure derisively caltod by tho othor two classes * Gachupins.” Gene erally thoy are fiug-looking people, particularly the women, who are possessod’ of full and yoluptuoug forms and sptondid, shining binck hate. Pho Mexicans of this clues are nearly wll wonltby, and Ivo off the Intorcat of thelr enpl- maky on the vorth part of tho building ond turning thom tnto an additional Chamber of Commerce room by cluslug the thirty-foot court. If, in other words, the proposed buliding should nat prove to be large onough twenty yeirs from now, we could then hayé the advantaie of going into the othor building for additional room without changing tho external walls." if ae thore any other rensons in favor of tho mover" “T undorstand that tho Call Dourd peoplo want to be hrought into tho Moard of Trade ur- ganization, and tre unatle todo ao fur lack of room, ‘They want to got bnek, us 1 understand it, because tendes on the Cal are not recognized as regular by the Board. The now bullding would give room far tho Toard of Trude, the Call Honrd, and all tho other things connected with tho Toard, and thon there would bo plonty of room left, The preaent hatl of tho Board o| ‘Tendo {s 80 cramped for room that I hnye been iputle iD get unytbing beyond, the little hole, f formorly used by the Milwaukeo Hino, for the | thier t 4 he rents of thole property. Inthelrmade oporutorm, of | the Amorieun “Union Tolv- | Oris and dress thoy huvo neeepted tho movtera ee Soke anit, out “ti M8 | costume; only tho Tadion went, instead of a bat, eee te had ntnny price. cOrcuntso: ting | fives scart and n headdress, or w thick voll, Bek to Mate totha dina tniteccur the noe | Tucy uxsnuinte with all tatonallties, excepting Company. Eundorstand, also, thut the sumple- theft own countrymen and countrywomon, The daughters of these descendants of Old Castile aro sought In. marrlago by Americans, French- mien, and Germuns, - tnbles wre very expensive, and aven then that thore are not onough of thom, nnd that tho parties who rent them fre quite as anxious as anybody elao for larger rouins, cheaper tubes, and more of them, ut, on the subject oftpros= ent accommodations, the tnembers themaulves aro best sallied to apeak, and thoy have al. Feat y apoken In a way that has commanded nt- ention.” NONE OF THE ALDERSIRN PITY THE POOR. Scones at tho County Agent's Oillco, 'Thoro 1s nuthiwr cleo than a visitation of bit- Ing, freezing weathor {Iko tho present that 1s ao well cnleuited to foralbly romfnd woll-to-do people of tho admonition that “tho poor yo have always with you," Now fa the ume for the hand of charity to reach ont moro indis- erlminately than ever In its Christtan work of distribute alms, Chleago bus thousands of holptess but deserving poor, whose sutfor- eon yeatorday would say anything in regard to the propused closing of oud look of Lin Sullo atreot, south af Jnekson, for tho use of tho now Hoard of Trade Buliding, Ald. Labof, Murphy, Hildrath, and MoAuloy all seemed to think that it was carly enough to wk on the subject whon it came up in the Council, ‘ ——— THE. MEXICANS IN SAN. ANTONIO, TEX, ings nono ein understand exeept thosu Col, Sleniering in the Ansciger ites Weatens, who bhava experioncod thelr | distressing BAN ANTONIO, ‘Tox December, J80,—To the | Poverty and friendiess condition, fhe smalicat contribution of monoy, coil, clothing, or provisions may be the meouus of groatly _re- Hoving the most acute Bultering or of oven say an Ifo With ut vidw to nscortaining how tho prosont cold wayo had affected the duinands mde upon tho County Agont, dir. Patrick McGrath, 0 ecmuNy ropresentative yeaterday visited the rellef hontlquartera of. county on Wort Washington street, and obtuined ome interest fog Cucta aud tlgures, Every yene there nro from 10,000 to 12,000 poor Poupto rélloved by donations of foud, fuel, or elothing from the nygenoyy and of this number Innny nro alfurded relief on diferent, numerous oecnaions, Once in i while some homoless nnd Indigent indiviaual is provided witt lodging for. Qulubt a¢ two, but thia doca not oecur more than three or four tines t.week, Jesides, as 4, munttor of course, 1ho agent senda worthy applizants to the Poor-llouse, When an appl: . ention for ald is made at the Agent's oflleg, tha perion gives his or hor tino and plage ot abode, which {ty duly visited by nnattichdof the ollie to uscortaty whether or not the ADSTACANT DESERVES ADBISTANCE, ‘Tho visitor makes his report to the Agent who Spproves te pplication ar not, ns be aces ft, Ifthe approves It, tho pplioant, upon calli noxt ae fs granted adonation; if not approved the applicant is turned away empty-handed. Of the applications reported on, after the necessary visitutions buys been mado, not muoh more thin hulf are approved, a lunge: [Rumer of persons: visitor, tho Muxican quarter of San Antonio In the moat attructlve,- This quarter {a better known under tho same of “Chibuahun,” and stretches down the west ide of Ban Pedro Creok for two miles. Of course thore are, here and thore, a fow Mexicans residing in the city prop- er, but allof these are gradually selling thoir elty property and Rettling aniong their country men along tho Pedro Creck, Thoro thoy build thoir bute, without caring much for the pormia- alon of tho owner of tho ground, aftor they huye once fully establishad thotr household gods, Most of tho property thus captured or acquired by tho Moxlenns belongs to the city. A few weeks age tho International Ratlrond Com- pany laid its track through tho Moxiean quar- tor, and, 14 It had proviousty nequired legal title to tho fand through which tho rond-bed rung, all bute and shebangs standing in the way were tern dows without uny ceremony. Tons and walls on tho partof women and children and Rnushine of teeth an tho part of tho mon wero tho order of the day in" Chihuuhna.” But thelr Nolyhbors took thoin in and gave them quarters In thelr 15x20 feot buts, although in most in- stances tho siglo room was already occupled by froin elybt to twelve persons, Gur Blexican population, 4s constantly chanu- ings overy day bringa wa frowh fae who apply for rollef bein w of ruse lies wile tho old“ rosidenters” =~ divup- roprewaation us to thoulre stanves of thom pear, * stew and uninterrupted | sclyes and funilles, Forinstaneo, an ablo-hodiod strenm of Mexicans is wonding ite way out nt framp, appears and tellaa pititul story of haw Mexico towarda the furthest burdorof Enstern | bis wife and children nse starving, and how hie ‘Yoxas, and San Antonia te tha prucolpal station | most vigorous olforts to procure work ' haya ree for al! Moxlean iminigrania, ‘hoy frst actilo | sulted In nought; and when up fivestigntion Is here and sock employment, Thoy seldom do | made tho rent" profession” of the tramp Is diss hard work, Whon tho thue of cotton-pleklsy, 0. eoverod—he hus noone but biimself to sup. aurgives thoy aro hired by tho farmers un ports and hia chief atm in Jie | seems litntora of Sliddlo and Hustern ‘Toxis, and thora | to be to procure tho necessury atimulants to hoy movo with oll their dads, SMany of these | koep tho vivid carnation ef bis unsal organ from poorest beings of tho Buinan race sttcoumb te | paling. i4 also frequontly tho euso That a malarial fovers, which always rage fearfully in | wonntn wants to make the agent beliove that she the wooded valloya of tho cotton region. ‘Chosa | bas ten ebildren at her home crying, for bread who survive tha cotton souson wander tothe | when there ire really only two or three, Ocen> Doarest large city, whore thoy spond thoir carne | slonally a hetpless old man or worn, who hia jugs in curouguls, and thow aynin buntother | been driven out inte the world by unnatural employment, Thuslehunpope that the Mexfonng | clildron well able to cary for them, turns tip at are spread over the whole tatu or Lexus Austin, | the County-Agent’s ottiog in search of relief, the Capital of tho State, did not contaln'a single | le such a case, when the real state ot atfatrs fs Mexioun twenty yours ago; wow st counts its | discovered, the ald of the law ts Invoked to force “yronsers" by the thousands, In Eouston, tn provide for the parent. It may Galveston, iy altos, in Sarahull, wid other hat t cusu of this kind occurred binovs,—evory where thoy ure to be found in chen an ald mtn was thrown wpon greater or sinailer numbers. For those who | the county. while tho wealth uf two of bis chile gunuuily leave Ban Antoulo, othors move fy | dren—a son and a daughter—axgregated about from alf directions wlony the WioGrande, Hardly | €40,000. ‘hoy wero inade to give the old man BO one-third of the Mexican population of Sun An- | aweek, Up to that thine he bad been Uving tonio ig wth OBEY. This explitos why tho cen- | with tho {ainily of bls ouly poor chiid,—a daughe sus for tho lust thirty years hus always wlvon | ter. about the same Mexican population in San An When tho seribo ontered Mr. SicGrath's offico yosterduy he saw 0 amall coterie of shiverlur fonlo, Whit wo goncrally understand by Bfoxt- | and ragved humanity, mostly women, hovering about the eet while a number were revolving can” i, wo adinit, a nationuiity with common ‘habits of fe, manners, ahd cus: | broad wd rutlons from the eterks, Ono old toms, possessing the ‘samo chutwvter and | woman in partioutar waa so bent and feeble with lnnguege, but yet not the dame race. It te eusy | age, and ber slriveled hands trembled so, Uhat it 40 recognize tire totatly dlvtinet clusses tn our | wit burd libor for her to carry the few’ loaves Moxlean popuution. ‘The most numerous class | recelyad or oven to get thom stowed nway tn the ts tho dark-skinned one. 2b comprises the off+ 4 faded cotton eack which sho cmplayed os a tnenna for the transportation of tho provisions. Strange na lt nay at rst upper, tho applien- tons for rellet hate hevn less frequent. utirine tho past three days thannsual, .'This ls aecount+ ed for fn the fact that tho werthor has been so loribly cold that the poor people, unprovided with suftictent protection from tho weather, NOT DARED TO VENTURE OUT, arch of retiof, Aa might be exp » the demands that have bern mad log tho past three days haye been malnly: vontand shoes. No clothing is ithe. eenson- for the. distelutte oponed from seventeen tw wMlay wos n fair average of hatribution, but now ‘about fitty tong dally are required al ae the dust derminda Last Monday 10 pairs of shoes Were given ont, mi Ineredte of about 40 per: centon tho previons dally.averdge, Theisives: fro inostly for wonen and children; thor, tn+ deol, mating, up a very.large majorityet to applicants, Tue clerks say Chit ns soonns tho weather moderntes thera will bo a grent-risl{ of poor folks on the ayenoyytho carnestiess! of Avhose demands will have :ueen inerented {hy thelr recent. eutferings. 1. mt Besides tho bred, mentwcoal, ana shoes given! out ly the County-Agent, there are also given fo thy poor att are called regular ravonsy—a ration Including rice, barley, corn, beans, and Aoup.—it snail quantity of enc. About $3,500 fre expended yearly by the Agency In tho pure chase of ment and bread, and tlio total cost, including conl, shoes, rutions, cle, 18 about $06,000, THE COURTS. DIVORCES. Amelia Krebs flied a potition for divorce yos- torday from John Krebs, on account of hia con- tinuod desertion for the past four years. Lucy M. Becker fited a similar vill against Charies J, Becker, Martha Bator one against George F. Baker, and Jolin Hntterfeld one Against Maggie W. ‘Huttertleld, tho catiso In each nse bolug Uegortion. STATE COURTS. The sult of Alvina Mokee, tho woman who shot and kitted (@nstablo McENizott, against W. Augustus Hay, her whilom friend, waa yester+ day taken, by change of venue, from tho Clreult tothe Superfor Court. Tho grounds of the change were that Judge Moran had been form erly connueted with tho caso, and that Judge Rowers waa wanted asa witness, Edward A, Gibbs began a suit for $3,00agalnst Noso A,, Forrester. PROBATE count. In tho estate of: Henry M. Boles, deceased, proof of wilt wassubmitted and lettera testament> ary issued to Margaret A. Boles, Henry: *, Holes, ‘nud William A, Holes, u bond For 820,000, In tho estate of Vrederlek Krantz, dece letters of ndmiulatrution were Issued t Schroeder, under bond for $1,800. —— COUNTY COURT, Juige Loomls yesterday entered an order for fn especial yenlro for tho, January term of the County Court. ‘This action was rendered neces- sary because tho Comnty Board bad tniled to peas the list of Jurors in tho County Clerk's oliice,, CRIMINAL COURT, Judge Gary will hear motions for new. trials and sentenee,prisoners on Vriday. Judge Hawes will sonteuco prisoners this morning, so Tho Grand Jury yesterday heard nineteen eases, and returned eleven true bills, Tho Jury will probably holt double sessions to-day and té- morrow, when the tenn expires. ‘The following wumed Indies and gentle- mon who were due to Interview “Judge Gary In the Criminal Court exeniay, failed to make tholr uppedrainee, and their reeognizances declared forfetieds Minute Gal tng witness filing te appear, Assistant Stnte's- Attorney Thomson mide im able and exhaustive negtinent in the Fleming coneplracy caso’ yesterday afternoun, aud the case went to the Jury nbout 4 o'clock, THE CALTA Jupan Drussoxp—No court dupan Brovanrr—No court. Jvnak &rH—Peremptory enll of motlons for new trial {1 Nog. G58, 1,980, 0460, 345, 3408, S484, 3480, 3,490, O51, Aobus AN THON rt. ‘ UbGE WILT ons for new trials in Nos. 30, HG, f 6 Het ,AO4, 3,H08, JUDGE JAMESON: ise Joan GARDNER—4, 31, 4, 10. No caso on heurlayge. duper Roar Jubar Mon. Jungs Tne AUDA HAUT! No cotirt. b, BAD, 0, and aed, Jupar Gany—Nos, Gi, Hi Jupae WAWes—No call of the eatendare JUDGMENTS, Burrnron Court—Conresstons—Simon Reed otal, v. John W, Bartlett, 3¢ Cincuit Cotmt—lunar Mon etal. ¥. Abner GU. Loontla, $31 ee FITZ JOHN PORTER, Cincaao, Dec. 2%, 1890,—It i reported that ah N—John Douges Gen, Grant, Ina recout interview, sald that whilv he occupied the Presidential cbatr lie was Importuned to urgo uw reopening of the Fitz John Porter erse, wud replied that, should ano that tho case should he reopened, be wonlil also urgethat Porter be hansge ie hus glvon yolco in this brief sentence to tho pnspoken avords of thousands of soldiers thronBhout tho Nation. It is high the that Senator tandolph fenrned that bis continued advorauy of his i+ atarrod protégé Is very distnstefin ta the patriot~ lam of the country, and be cantent to let Mr, Porter drop into obsourity and pray for obtiyion. Lot him be thankful that tha Anierican people are a re fat aud forgetful people, for, had common justice been meted to the enlprit, a drum-head court-martial and a Mle of soldiers would hrve promptly disposed of his case and act forever the cnuse at rest, and tho Army of tho Potomac would bave aiid amen, ‘Three Ineldents (n, Porter's career aro enough to stamp hinwith Ingusny, Us management of the buttle of Gnuines’ Mil where he sierffized | tho ‘right wing of tho army-plecemenl|; hie inditter- ence to the slaughtar of. Birensido’s corps (when he held in reserve nla [Porter's] splomlla corps, 2h000 strong) ot Antictam, adviaing Gen, Mee Clelian not fo advance apd secire the results of a victory won despite him; and hfa flaul treach- ery fo nnd attempted defamation of Pope at the secon) bntie of Bull Run, Tiko Poe's Raven." ho was a ecranker, While the writer [s Joth to bellove that Porter Intended alstoyalty to’his country, a4 sentiment, he suce coudted, by fllncneliyg tho plaatio and thuld Mee Cothin,—to wham he was loyal,-to all and abet the cnomy, His last orime, by nll the twa of wor, was punishable with doath, and wader nn “olfeta” monaroby be would have pald tor his contemptuous desertion .und defamation of a hotter mau—who was straining avery nerve to reply tho orrora of Porter's put—with an infa- mous death, on. Grant-hag hit the nailon tho hoad, and Gon, Logan, by hs manly and ontspotcen course: upon the sime question, has endeared bimsolt to the soldiers allover tho land, We have heard enough of Porter, A SOLDIERS = Landacer’s Ambidexterity. But by far tho most amucing instance of tho teghnlenl powers of our subject {a that whieh is (ne Itwelf, without regard to Landscer. subject of oxtriordinary intorest to piystolbalats und Inquirers Into the nature of tho action of the brain and tho distribution of nerve power, Our | {nformnnt Issolomon thict, a Royal Acndemietan ronurkuble for hla necompllsliment and acnte observation. A largo party wis assembled one oyening at the house of ixentleman in the ups per ranks.ot London *svelety,” crowds of ladles and gentienen of distinction wern present, in- dluding Landscer, who wag, ts veut, a Hong a large gronp gathered about the aofy where bo was lounging; the subject turned on dexterity nnd facllity fi feats of wk with tho hind. No doubt tho tails was ingentously led (a this direce tion by some one whe know Sir Edwin coutd do wonders of doxtrous draughtamuishlp, but the ald not expect whut followed, A lus, toll. iy back “on a rottey, and rather tlre: tha subject, na tadles are apt to become whe converaation does not appeal to thelr feelings or then Interest, exolatined, after many fnstances of initial ioxteeley had been elteds Well {here's one thing nobody has ever done, and that is draw two Ublage at once.” Bho had shynalized, hervelf by quashing a subject of conyersution, and was about to return to hor most becombuy attitude, whon Tamdsoer said: Oh Lo can ¢ that; lend moe two penella, and | with ehow yor The poncils wers got. w pleco of payer was tld on thy table, and Sir Bawin, penell tty each hand, drew simultaneously, nid without healtas den, with tho one hand’ tho profile of a stay’ bond and all Its antlers complete, and with tho other hand the perfect protile of x horse's head, Both drawings were tull of energy wud spirit, and nithough, es the occasion compelled, not Nnished, thoy were together and fndlyidually quite ua Rood us tho master was necustomed 10 produce with his right hand alones tho drawing i tho loft hand wus not inforlor to that by tha tlyht.—2, C. Steplieni Cinelunatt Art Luncheons, St, dante Post-Dispatch, Thero Meno Knob thing us saueing social r fnement in the sob disunt "Parle of Amerie 'Fho Cinainnatl Pines Star, noticing a lunch= con given to Sirs. Joba Ring, Je, tho othor day, ggslires a tliat "the repust wus dolfyhttil alike Inaimuterial and an esthetic sense." Dy thisit fsmeant, wo praume, that tho food supply was umaply ‘and tthe people who” pare took of it wero devoted to veramics und wood carving and tursey care and that tho plekles reposed ondlahes beautifully ornamented With Japanese storks aid: bullrushes, while the sunange fulrly blushed on plagues rich with the paluted fancles of goume of ‘Cinolauatl's tule chtughiers. No teal can vo sald to be vsthotles Ally gorve 11 Cinchinat) unless the table dishes have been ornamented by: the hostess ur gome of her Indy friends, Kometiincs eclaw $6 given to the oceusion Ly ordering the seryunts around io provincial French, ~OANAD FURS. FurMianufacturing Go 142 & 144 Wobnsli-ay. et Having.too large o stock in SEAL SACQUES and DOLMANS, we are before close of the neason,and, therefore, offer it atretall fortesa than mnfufacttrer's price. Seal Bacques, 6 Inches, from S109 upward, very good value, and made up in best style, * Fure[iIned Garments in greatest vartetyi! Seal Sian Cops of all shapes in largest disptay, Gloven and Gaunticts for Ladies and Gentlemen, in Beaver, Otter, Seul, Ete, Y Sleigh:Robes In: Wolf, 1 Wolf, Beaver, Ete, ear, Beaver, Japanese Fur Trimmings In any width and color in atock or cut to order, BEAK &: BUCHER, 142 & 144 Wabash-av. Curtis & Co. 40 Franklin St.,Chicago * 811 to 819 N. Second Bt., Bt. Louis, Mann Mil Wholrral De CAREPUS. ATTH: Jur NEW ILLUS’ factuners of £3 Deertptton of Clremary y turn CranseCnt Smvvn$ eH In Li een ertit SNe TION MATERD Pers ay © ay in vy Cl etcre nice Ei yrateteny did a Mave nod Planing MHL pnpitiene Bale Mannfactturra of UL Motted Uirenta plow Ton TRATED ber gitd Teather rime C'sttit = Thies, towels, Patent a 'y Sauer trarrantert, “ATER Walle CATALOGUE Pr ar uring, BENSON'S POROUS PLASTER, American Iustitute, 1870, ‘Tho Manufacturers have Itreotved 6 MEDALS OF HONOR. Centennial, 1470, Pr Miva, LOT. ee OVER 2,000 DRUCCISTS Mave rerontly slinest a Stateins it ‘a Capelis. Por Superior to all OuKD IN tte tho Pinster Here, effoct that Is “ED LEG. COWP LIEBIG ROCOLATEH, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. Lhe gen Dor MEAT. OF MEAT ELA MADE DISITE: COMPA whieh nattons eh Modieat Pros feat don AUTO ot Ba across the Lapel, CONRUMpLION ih ten sears, Wes RR German, Dorchester, Musi Beware of imitations. Bold by Grocers overywhers. W. BAKER & CO, GERMAN - oAWEET CHOCOLATE Tho most. Ohocolntointhomarket, It is nutritious and palatable; a pecticiiar, childron, and s mont oxcol« lont articlo for family uso. opular sweot favorito with Hine in stumped H, chester, Mass. s EXTRACK. SOU! EXTRACT y's “Ian success and a boon for tt te : agen S eseettat Lancet,’ Tak vt #n ingiand increased ten-font OMPARY'S EXTRACT A? ‘To by had of atl Stor ea and Choimists, Sole Auents le He Os EDUCATIONAL Dr, Sauveur’s School of Languages, CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. Tho Schoo! will be romoved from ISH Michiganeay, to Contral Muate-1fatt on New classna for beyitiners in French and Jatha will ‘be opened dau. i ie ‘Che progeammo of tho lessons mn: Aged by setter from Tie Teativicnn, aul Auisie= HT PESNEY ANIA MILETAL der, Pas chy! 3 idiieh; devroes e Beg. Mutropollt Teer Meese wee f Hlol in kin gan I Adirean', & Bank, Chlengo, S F Wholosnto nud ite RY As ADEMY, CHES: ity On, FN shlon, CONGO, pr Cal. THEO, LOLVING BEDS, CHAMPION AUTOMATIC FOLDING BEDSTEAD Change of Agenoy from tho Pabey Faruttuve Co. to ton & Hildreth, | Denlers 9 & Medium Furniture, STAUE-S'D ote ‘ Fat SCALES. NBA wo STANDANL NDS, FAIRBANKS, MORGE & 00, 111 £113 LakeSt,, Chicago, -Doearefultobuy only theGenulne. KAILRNOAD TICKETS, ae aS ‘TICKETS 4 & CO,S, Tleket lark-aie (tin Giunta? iekinta 10 CONMON- SENSE qt SHOES. ui GOSSAX Tadles’ Circulars, ete. Wouoterule and iotall. T. WHELPLEY, and pst Latko-nte CAL ISWALLGCO. 86 State-st, h and olaguntly serv= estauranteouiptete, PRIVATE DISPENSARY, Chartei vai ben LOT, Cuts, Tivwastate bayer lt, (DR. Ibe south C1 rt britines, otek yer box LUCAS; Lavkeat. ed by the Kinte ue Windle for the *spoolal, gelonuite ‘ang speedy cite’ ol private, boryouRrcutunts nary discuses, Copsuttutlon Troe and Utodp. wi, pumluya, IW bo iuurs. he BL UT, NOC NOPAyt chronic, nerveus, OF a HDR. KEAN, 3173 South Clark-st., Chicago. Consult porsonully of by mail, froo of chares, un alt cclead ivasus, Dred. Kean ts id uniy physician in tha city who worrauul Cures OF Oba r3 u no bu MANILOOD RESTORED. | A yictlinuf early bmpradency villty, promature uceuy, & oreE Koown reinedy, eclt-er which he will as furors, Addsesd ds He BEEVE turers, lias dincavered a alunple nt trey Le bis Helton slog nervous du= ving triad, in vain 4 13 ASCUAUAUNBL, Ny wN sirous of reducing it HEATLROAD INH ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRANS, EXPLANATION OP ILRPRURNCR M, Rr: i" ‘a GreRyteds unday cxeoprod. IMoMay oxeeNL Chenge at Northwestern tat For Mnps, Sanioal . ne-Carts, Rineping-t'a: accamsnostatto: Apply atid Clarkeat, G: aelite " Hy Shee, Patna Howse Beene: anes Aexpron aVacific hy ubes Moines Nuit ados Moines Day Expren axloux City & Yaukton cee aVedur iapiia Express, akrouport, Hock fori « ukreeporh tiene EMI ttt vo a Meas famine aniy with the faceatmito Hiebis's Sixtature in Bi subneban trains, wot ter miimon Howe) tas wn City on the traln teaving Chicwze at 1d per, Pallant Sleepers an tits traln te Boa Maina g=Hepot comer of Welannd Kinzorate, Dept corner of Caml and Kinalo-ata, poe ienao: Muriteaton de Quiney Ttatteond, ‘Or Maps, 'Time-lableg Steopltie-Car \* Huiin uply WER athentae: enna Bacio: fee Behe bxhrcen om pf Indiana Depot, Catnt unas y Fanteat Venot, Canal und Sixteenthiests Walmer LOttnwa Streator’ Galesburg hx bNebrankn Expren Hes pinnque «shou Downers Grove A Kt iexpre: Cohnado st Ferns Kant) y Ti ia Ln ROM Obese a bMendota, Ottawa i inektond, Fr ptctock Falleix hAuroen Vossen DbAurom Poxaenge bAurora Parsenite eltes Maines, Omani Night Hexprosn, efexas Niunt Expr ity nade eKanean ¢ dao Night ‘Thoatry Train" But, only! except, Handay, @ Dally, excoyt Monduy, Chteuge, Ailwaukeo ae Bt, Py n-Hiandio” Depot,cornor, Cinton and sts. ‘Picket Olticos, ‘or Clatk-sty ‘Palms Greate _Urand Paaltio otek and'ut Doves 1 2mer Lo Leave. Tim win eDaily, oxoopt ‘ant Tenttwa ye ‘Arrive. AMibraukeo Faat Ant Milwaukee ve Wauk Milwauxoo, Bb Toul & sO pin npulls ex peyas. ten ie ae ing amit alot po 3 rasta amt t 9:00 p m)t t 8:00 p ma, $200 1 <1 Tm om Tu aan 4 Bx, nd Prairiy _ All Minnesata trains run vin Miliwaukoo, Tickota for St, Maul and Minneapolin ara ond OF vin A sun and Vrairio du Chlcty OF vin Ly Crosto & Winans pepot toon stinols Content attrnad, epot font of Lako-at. and foot oF ‘I'wonty-sacanc. Mileket Ghice, tat steantoigneste nelle Hotel, and Palmer Hauke ee ohare rad * Arrive Leave, ft. Louts & Toxas Expross, Et Louls X 'Toxus Past Lint Calro.& Now Urivans sixprods, Now Oriunns & Texas Fast ox... Epringtiold Ba press. ses Bprinuuold Night Bi rin, Buell 5p nut Maswoneer., Dubuquo & Stoux Duhuquy & doux C LOn#atnrdny night to Gitman oniy, Wn enturday wight runs to Veorta only Watnsh, St. Monts & Pacis Tatlway. Depateurnor towartand Archor-avs, crwonty-anind . ATUHEEAY, ets ‘ickot Onlec, bo Clarion Coe te FHT fo Hla dopote Ae Louls & Quit Expros: fa danni X& ule Fost Lan us Cily & Donvur Fust xs, Fite Huglincton we KouKnk worke X Voki Shioclat Spritusgtatd SHagmibat Mi Palys *ully oxer ays, fa from Chienga to St. Lanta, Kanane C Pearl. Parlor Duy Conchua with revolving sleaze ta Xt. Louls, nd ioe iii Chale sleeping Care Chicag ia i anittal wad Ks g thange of. Vay Coachas Chicu; St. Louls of Kansas City. - fi + Chicaga «& Alton. Union Dopot, Wort Stdo, cornor Canal ond Yan 04 Tetent, ner Van Kurou-x, bridzo, und ‘yonte {hint-st. ‘Tickot Unices, nt Depots A) south Claes at, Gratd Pacitic Hote! vimur Mouse, oans Expras + Michigan Centrat Matlroad. Depot, foot of Tanzo-nt, and foot or ‘Lwonsy-sacand-se ‘Hiexot Onice, G Clark-xt,, xouthonst corndr of itane dolpls, Grand Vacitic Hotot, snd nt Palmer Mousa, Leave. | Artive, Matt ia Main and Alr Lino) New York & Uoston Ex, Hysolat Naw Yark tex, (daily alarunzog Accoumad son, a bial: ‘otouky Expres Muskegon Ex... ‘a Dn Sundays this train eavosaviilsp m, Chicago, Hack Tsinnd & Pacifie Ratiroaa, Depot, corner af Van Haran and Bhorman-ste. Tiokog Ty CO! ices, Gi Uinek-st., Suermad ilouse, Patmer How: rand’ Pacitu tutor, und 73 Canal corner Madison. Leave. | Arrive. enves |, Aare tox waa ¢:00 segs tE208 Dan f 235 baa 12:08 pm|t 235 pan Dayonport & Voorta Expross, Council lute Past Expross.. Kauss City, Leavenworth & ‘chison Fast xprows, Porw Acconiniodatiug, Peay bral bak Councils ums Niche 3 Sauass Cliys Leavenworth Ai] oe PE ala Clty, chiisan Nlati¢-Hxpront. + *Dally oxcopt Kuta spally xeope Slondaya, — A }H10.00 pinlt 20 aca qWally excopt Katurlars. Lake Shore «G Michizan Santhern Ratlway iieker gilecs at depois, Van Huroneat, head Of de Salle, Cwanty-socoud-st., and Porty-third-st. ‘Tickoy ond draiuit offic undor Bhermuuss itouss, ahd Yoko Ollices 1a He Grand Paoitia Hutel and Waliner House, cde abated seit devant res Leave. | Arriva] Chieago Grand Trunk, Rattwav. yh emt. near Btate. ‘TickoL-U! Dopots Eivkcate ft Clurkest oud Grund Paciilo, and Palmor House, Tava, | Arrive. j s wih: pm, pga BUSCy Haltimore «& Ohto. le Depots, Kxposition Aiulairny, and fontot Twenty. cumimat, ‘Tekut Osicus, ssClark-st, Palmer Louse Ursud Pacitotiutulpand ibopae (iixpoalon Butta’ a iB om i Swipin Teaya, | Artie Morning Expross,.. k 7:50 am]? 8:00 pm Fast hxptuse., i 4a pill 630 haw § Daily, ‘Sunday excoptod. Kanknkea fn. Door, foot of Jakyrst und 109F of Tronty-sannyds + i ‘Hekot-oflicos at depots and Yi itandalph-st., Grand Hee reer anid Cataor Hour, Toave, | Aviva, Cinetnontl, Indianapo| Nes | f prose. 8:0) am/* ta) pa a au epee jain) puuld Tay wus ° 1 EG, Wayne 43 Chinaga Inallware | Depatcon Van Buren oud Canal-ste,. blokot Oniogs Poltuur douse, Grand Pygelity total, sud rk-aty at Dopo. Loave, | Arrive. EXPrOSh. sse50) Maw Ana hexprosd Céally Vacitly kxpresa’ aauy; HUst LING soorsereresereerrseees, Vittevurg, Cluctnnath & Ar Loute We We (Chnetnnatt and Kokomo AlreL ings) CUlintun und Currolleats, West S116, a EE Ad ar utp cra Vacitio Hotel, and Mulmer touse. ae r ‘Leave, | Arriva. Indl MIs, Touts Betty wolfe aun amit 1 Ba fs Bet EB a Chicago & Enstera siinole ulead. f, : on {Banyo HON pie, 1. Pwalftheet, unr Bul r Den etiemate Palmer Hour, Graud Lact tare aut! GAMMONE & CO, Gleuy VUllding, Cluctouath

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