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FOREIGN. | Conclusion of the Govern- ment’s Opening in the Dublin Trials. Reading of Short-Hand Report. ers’ Notes. of Speeches of the Accused. .- The Authorities fo Prohibit the Holding "of League Meetings on Sunday. A Big Turkish Army to Be Sta- tioned on the Greek Fron tler. | Severe Fighting Between the Rus= ‘glans and Turcomans in Cen- : tral Asia. Successful Termination of the Diplomatic Negotiations Between Russia aud { Chinn. ee Review of the Remarkable Life of Louis Auguste Blanqui, Who Died Thuraday, ee IRELAND. WILL CALL. OUT THE MILITIA, Spectat Cable, Loxpox, Dec, St.—It Is stated that the Government has determined to call out,the militia to fll thea posts made vacant by. the . troops sent to Ireland and the Cape, Tho + present generation of militiamen are ignorant of garrison. 'Hfe and duty, as England hus not been reduced to ths extremity since tho Crimean war, and the news will cause a . Profound sensation all over the country, Some iden of the number of militia that will + be required for duty may be gained from the ~ Statement that there are now nearly 30,000 fee “enuse of the trvops in Ireland, a very Inrgo proportion of whom were drawn from England, © PME TAMING PROCESS, .. The Land League is now straining every nervete keop the people within bounds, as the presence of such Jarxe mumbers: of military has — exaspersted them very. much, To this ond. “Mr. Parnell and tho other travorsers will con- tribute by doing nothing to give an excuse for further Irritation to the officers of the Crown, 1s none of thom will attend the twenty-odd land mectings which will bo held next Sunday, and it fs learned that Mr. Par- nell has made up his mind not even to go to London for the opening of Parliament, TNE LEAGUE TRIALS, ‘To the Western Astoelated Pres, Denrax, Dec, 31.—The attendance nt court swas much fuller to-day than on the preced- ing days of the trinls of thu traversors, Mr. Law, in concluding his speech, anid tho, principles tiught by the members of the Land * League had becn called Ameriean principles, but they might be more proparty described ay Red Republieanisin or Nititlism. He ex- pressed the ope Hint when this mischievous new gospel was abandoned those whom it swas now hls duty to prosecute would turn *. their talents to better account for Ireland’s enke, : >, _ Hesald he hoped the jury would be trus to their consciences and return a verdict satls- factory to the country. Disorder, he suid, ¢ Must be put down, no matter at what cost. As ho resumed his seat there was no mai « Zestation'of any ‘kinds |" pe gee IEPORTHN'S NOTE: ‘The Government shorthand reporter was thon placed. in the witness-box to rend his notes made nt public incetings attended by the traversers, : 7° ‘fhe remainder of the afternoon was de voted to the reading of the shorthand raport- ~er’s notes of tha speeches of. Parnell and other lending traversers, ‘i ‘The Court granted. tho request of Mac- Donogh, counsel for the traversers, that copies of the extracts bo supplied him. ‘The jConrt further requested Mr, Law to ‘supply Whatever the dofense required, and, sald the Crown should render the defense oyery pos- istbte facility. : z ee { MacDonogh. contended that: the speschies q delivered by two of the traverscrs atnce the Juformation was intd should not be read, The Court decided agalust- him, taking note of the objection, ‘The court thon adjourned until LAND MEETINGS. , . There aro about’ twenty land meetings to , beheld on Sunday, but it ls arranged that none of the traversors shatl participate, nor does Parnell go to London for the opening of Parliament, WILL NOT WE.CATLLED OUT, Lonpon, Dee. 31, ie Globe states that the Irlsh inilitia regiments will not bu called. out for drill and training for 1881, ‘ “pistes” EDITORIAL, Lonpoy, Dee, 11,—Fho Times in an editorial says: “A new Irish Land billhas, we believe, ; been framed with a view to supplementing or repalring certitin defects which experience has shown to exist In the Eandact of 1870, anc not with a view of introducing new princl- ples reversing It, ‘The billis [ttle ikely to + satisfy those friends of Irolaud who are on- gaged In the inidnight drilling of deluded vensauts, ‘Lhe proposed movements of flying columns will exercise more persuasion with inalcontents, who may be Fenians under new names, than any logistative measure,” PROVISIONS FOR THE THOONS, Loxpox, Des. 91~Provistons are belng sent to Ireland for troops, : sLAND-OWNERS, A large meotlug of land-ownors and ten- aut-farmers was * held oat - Enniskillen, ‘County Fermunangh, to-dny, Resolutions were passed denouncing the Lond League and calling upon tho Government to pre- serve order. e.8 : MEETINGS PROINMITED, * Monday. fi s Dunran, Jan, —The Land-Lengue meet- * Ings which wore to be held at Clondalkin, \ County Dublin, Drogheda, County Louth, «and Kanturk, County Cork, on Sunday, have .« heen prohibited. It is stated on good nuthority that the ©. Government hag resolved’ to prohibit all Land-League meetings on Sunday, STE FLYING COLUMNS, x Loynoy} Dee, t—A Dublin cofrespoud- ent says he hos: aythority for stating that Ayling columns were found necessary In con- sequence of the dight-drilling of s armed nin, the police patrols In many cased haying ad to avold partijes driiling, i --————— ( WLANQULI, s 31S DEATH, 7 ot Pania, Dee, 41.—The death 1s announced | Tnst night of Bianguf, the noted Communist and Socialist jaxuator, aged 75... Louis Au- guste Blangul pas born at Paris in 1903, He wasa youngeld brother of Jerome Adolpho Blungul, a celedrated political economist and Academicgian who died in 184, Louts “Py Blangul gradinated in both'law and medicine “and then began. his long campaign agalnat voth Goveryuent and society. . In the celubrate}d “affulr of St. Denis,’ in 1837, 80 graphically 4 DESCHIVED JIN “LES MISERABLES,” he was badly wokinded, He was more success: ful three years Iter, when Charles X. wns overthrown, and Blangul became a great man, recelying the de}oration of the cross of the Order of July, l Governments being fore- gone faltures With Blangul, he was soon at war with tho the Rue; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1881I—TWENTY PAGES. tho Grand itigh Rulor of from fifteen to twenty terribte fuera socleties—terrlbia hee public celia: q very’ thoy dtd, racter of everything FOR VHONOUNCING A FLAMING DISCOURSE before the “ Ifriends of the People," in whiel he dwell on ** the cold and enleutating Indif- ferenco of the Government toward the prole- Aariat’ he was soon urrested, For this speech, ant on general principles, Blanqul Was xiven one year in prison, After rogain- Ing Mis Mberty the city was startled by the explosion of nu fnfernal muctine, intended to blow Louls Phillppe to his fathers and uncles, ONE FIERCHT was tho Inventor of the machine, but Manqul was found to haye made gunpowder, and Was agaln put back In jall, In 18870 general tumnesty set him at Mborty, outside of France (where his presence was considered danger ous to the pence and dignity of the Kingdom), The energy with which this foe of human government now labored was remarkable, Together with Raisant, Lamleussens, Mar- ta-Bernard, and THE NOTORIOUS BANDES, n “rovolution? was undertaken on May 12, 1830, ‘The “revolution” Jasted a day, andl all were imsnedintely enptured save Blanaul, After a search of six months the police “ran thelr man in,” and, on a-trial before the Chainber of Peers, Bianqul was. COND BD TO DUATI, refusing to defend himself, At tho last moment, before going to the senffold, the sentence was changed to fmprisommnent for life, He was sent io the prison at Mont St. Michel, Parls, where he and Ils eo-eonspira- tors were treated very roughly, his health bvelng entirely broken by tho deadly experl- ence, Just as he was about to die from the Inhumanities practiced upon him, he was transported to a hospital In ‘fours, where ho FELL IN WITH IUDEI, acongental spirit, and, in overthrowing the whole world (in thalriminds) the two worthies probably spent the happiest pertéd of thelr lives, ‘Then camo the revolution of 1848, when, of course, the shackles fell from poor Blanqul, and he was on hand to horrify the people with hls exposures of thu atrocities committed in the prisons of the overthrown Monarchy. Mo at once took 0 position of EXTREME MOSTILITY TO THE REPUNLICAN QUVERNMENT, it being a principle with him that one govern- ment was as bad as anothor, Asa tender of the great Republican Central Soefety ho suc- ceeded in so compromising and weakenlug the Second Republic that THE SCHEMES OF LOUIS NAPOLEON wero given zou prospects of success, On the 17th of March, 1848, there appeared In the Revue Retrospective an article exposing the proceedings of every secret society which had had recent existence in Franco and Inculpating all the conspirators. This docu- ment was found In tho archives of tho ox- King, and It.could have been FURNISHED ONLY BY BLANQUI. Ills old crony, Barbes, shocked by this ine fidelity, became an enemy, and Blanqul was forced, In order to retain the confidence of isis party of extremists, .to redouble his at tacks upon the Republican Government then existing, This ended ino popular uprising, put down on the 10th of April, 1848, On the 15th of May, following, he entered the Cham- ber of the Constituent Assembly AT THE NEAD OF A DISORDERLY Mon, and demanded, from the tribune, the nation- ality of Poland, through. French iuterfer- ence, Tils co-worker, Huber, altered the program slightly by proctaiming the dlsso- lution of the Assembly, ‘This Is thought to have been against the “judgment” of Bianaui, However, for twelve days Blanqul evaded arrest, when he was captured at Bourges and 2 CONDEMNED TO TEN YEANS, Ilo was first sont to Belle Isle, in Parls, and from there to Corsica, ‘The amnesty of 1859 lot him out. In March, 1861, he was arrested fim Paris, having come from Lonilon. ta overs, throw the Empire, much as Cadoudal did in the time of the first Napoleon. For belng the leader of the scheme he got four years in prison and five years’ disfranchisement. ! In January, 1803, he was e a : TAKEN TO A HOSHITAT, |” being Wkely to die In Saint Pelagie Prison, Paris, where he had been detained, Ie had just got his liberty, of course (upon the fall of Napoleon), when he heard that the work- Ingmen of Parls had control of the Natlonal Guard and wore about to enptura the City Government. Upon this he. forestalled aifatra by - AN ATTACK ON THE CITY-ITALD, in compauy with’ Rochefort, captured Trochu and his “Cabinet,” and held thom foronchour, IHewas thon jailed and held during the Commune, which followed three months later, under ‘Thiors, Tho leadors of the Commune tried hard-to get him treo, OFFERING TO TITERS DAntoy, THY AncH- but ‘Thiors held on to his inan, and the Arch- bishop was slaughtered by Raoul Rigault in sheorrevonge. © - While still in. confinement he was, i 1879, elected tothe French Chamber as ‘a Deputy from Bordeaux, ‘ + For tho Inst few years this man, whoso Iiistory {sso full of exelting events, was in, very delloate health from : UBART DISEASE, and ho was obliged to live upon a vegetable diet, His halr and beard were white, Ms complexion clear, and his expression cynical, though often agreeable, Ils theories or, rather, demands havo been summed up by a late writer as follows: “All he wants is simply the abolition of poverty, misery, erlme, Inequatity, Iuxury, ignorance, with one stroke of tho pon, A atroke of the sword will ‘do as: well, but, whatever the iin- plement, tha operation must be performed dun coup,”? - GREAT BRITAIN, SESSIONS OF THK CANINE. : Lonpox, Dee, 84—The Cabinet Council _hold sessions to-fay and yesterday. All tho Ministers wore present nt both seasions, THY “TIMES” ON THE BUSINESS SITUA- ‘TION, ‘Tho Times snys tho year 1880 has been ono of solid business in most directions and of foolish speculation in very few. .The begin- ning only of a speculative poriod has been reached, and it may be ton years before we reach its hight. From all appearances, both France and tho United States are far ahead of us in this direction, and on them princi- pally tho duration of the tlmo of the quiet business activity would scom to depend, The prodigious absorption of capltat In the public works now going on in France may alone lead to temporarily unpleasant results to speculators hoping for a rise, but the now year will bo beguu hopefully, and such is tho temper of the stock markots that a still high- or range of prices need surprise nobody, TUE COTTON-APINNERS, Maxcnusten, Deo, 81—The Exacutlyo Councit of the Operatlye Cotton-Spinucrs’ Assoctation hns Instructed the operatives of Bolton and Oldham to persist in thelr de- mand for a ralse In wages. * REVENUES, wie Lonpoy, Dee, 31.—The quarterly abstract shows tho gross revenuc of the United King- dom for the three months ending to-fay tobe £10,600,000, against 218,600,000 for the corre.’ sponding period In 1879, TUSSIA, . COMMERCE WITHL.CHINA, ” St, Perensnuna, Dec. 81—Pho -Golos states, apparently by authority, that Ching {a wiillug to open her whole Empire to Rus slan commerce. It is sald. that the ratifica- tion of the new treaty to that offect will take place about the mnfddlo of January, ~~ STRENGTHENED, a1, * Gen. Kuropatkini’s force, which is operat Ing against the Moro-Turcomans, hag been strengthened, =, eran NEGOTIATIONS CONCLUDED, © sonstituted authorities, and ‘Tho sigence Russe ares the con: cluston of negotiations between the Chinese Ambassador and the Russian Government, and adds that the Ambassador will remain at St. Petersiure pending the decision of China npon Russian proposals, ATANVING TO DEATIE BY HUNDREDS, ‘Tho District Governor of Orenburg has realgnod beenuse the central authorities re- fused to provide the sum of 600,000 rubles to rellove the d{stress of the Kirgus and other Inhinbitants of the province, who, because of successive bad enttle years, aro starving to death by hundreds, BEVERE FIGHTING, Losbos, Dee. 31—-A dispatelt from Der- ghes reports that a courter front Askabad lias brought news of, severe fighting between the Russlans and ‘Circomans near Geok ‘Tepe. The tosses were heavy on both sides,. ‘he Russians withdrew short distance, TUE CHINESE NEGOTIATIONS, ASL Petersburg dispateh embodies the be- Nef that a month will be conceded to allow Chine tlme to answer Russian proposals, GREECE. ART TREASURE TROVE. Lonnox, Dee. 31.—The Mayor of Athens telegraphs the Lurd Mayor of London that mingnifieent and complete statue of Minerva Vietorlous, the masterplece of the sculptor Phidias, hag Just been discovered. WARLIKE. Atiess, Dee, 31.—The Chamber of Depu- thes to-day passed to Its first reading the bill for a loan of 12,000,000 drachimas, Tho Budget Committee has unanimously passed a resulution In favor of prompt prep aration forthe carrylng out of the decision of the Berlin Conference, TUE LATEST TURKISH NOTE, ConsTantinoriy, Deo, dt.—The Connell of Ministers agreed upon the turms of the elr- cular on the Greek question, and the draft has béen submitted to the Sultan, ARMY OF ODSERVATION, The Porte has resolved: to mass 100,000 troops on the Greek frontier, and concen- trate forces ut other points. THE GREDK REPLY, Viena, Dee, 3t.—A dispateh from Athens. announces that Greeee has drawn up a reply to the ‘Turkish note of the 1th inst, While not absolutely deelining to enter into strict. negotiations, Greecs Insists that the fact of the Porte commencing such negotia- tions shall presuppose a recognition on ite partof the declsions of the Berlin Confer- ence, As soon ns Turkey agrees to the stip- ulation Greece fs prepared to negotiate al- rectly. SOUTH AFRICA. TUE BOEUS WELL PREPARED, Boeciul Cuble, Lonpoy, Dee, 31.—The highest Importance fs attached to the gravo intelligence received toalny from the Transvanl. ‘The prepara- tlons of the Boers for revolt were much more perfect and elnborated than they wore believed. to be, as fs shown by the fact that they lave been able to hold Pretoria with a large force against the British arms. Their plans were pretty well matured even at the cluse of the Zulu war, for they purchased and are now mounted on the horses used by the dragoons and the Ianeers, which were sold at that tine. DUTCIE BYMPATIY. To the Weatern Asociated Preas, Amatrrrvan, Dee, 31.—Prof. Tharting has avritten to a Utreelit newspaper proposing: that copies of Is address to tho British na- Uon] praying for the. retstablishment of the independence of ‘Transvant be sent to tho Engilsh journals, to all members of the British Partiament, and to the Mayors and Aldermen of the principal English towns, He also recommends that steps be taken for placnrding the address In varlous parts of London, or that a deputation be sent to Lone don to present itin the name of thy Dutch people to the Premler, ‘The address con- tinues to receive numerous signatures, SPAIN. THE KING'S SPEECH, MApnin, Dee. 81.—Considerable Impression was made by thaé partof the King’s speech at the opening of the Chambers yesterday urglng the Cortes to consider the expediency of putting the naval and military resources of the country, and principally the Asiatic and American stations, on a better footing, more acequnte to the necessities of modern armaments, ‘Cho speoch concludes as fol- lows: “With your assistanca It does not appear tome Impossible that Spain shoukt once more occupy that position in the world which sho occupied until this century. Other nations have conauerad positions which they had not before. It is not too grenta thing that we should at least return to bo what we were.” TOLLAN: THE INUNDATED VILLAGES, Speciat Guble, Lonnon, Dee, §1.--A telegram from The ‘Hague states that the whole country callod the land of Hensden and Altona is inun- dated by tho bursting of the dikes Inst Wednesday night. ‘Tho Break in the em- bankment of tho rlver Maas between Nivuw- kutk and Viymen, The break is sold to be fifty yards wile, ~ Eighteon villages are completely submerged. ‘The . inhabitants were obliged to fly for thelr lives. A great Joss of cattluand sheep te reported. There has algo been some loys 2 life, tut Its oxtent has not been ascertained. The conitition of affnirs Is most disastrous, The Relief Com- iittee, which was organized at the time of the lust Inundations, has been reconstituted, GERMANY, STRANDED, Krer, Dee. 81.—The North German Lloyds steamer Kronprinz Friedrich Wilhelm strand- edinathick mist near Korsoer, Denmark, ‘The pasgongers, crew, and mails have boon landed, : RICHARD DANE. Avasnouna, Dec. 3—Proceedings havo been instituted by tho Imporial Court of Jus- thea ugainst Richard Dane, arrested on the tote cating -] 8th Inst, fn conseguence of having in his possession compromising papers, ‘Cha jue dictment deseribed Idi as. an einissary from London of the Social Democrat Herr Johann- most, and accuses him of particlonting ina trensouable consplracy and Inciting to regl- elde, AFGICANISTAN, GANDAIAR TO D3 ARANDONED, Lonpon, Dee, 8.—The Pall Matt Gazetto says tho deefsion of Government to retire from Candahar Is enphasized by the news of the stoppage of the construction of tho rall- way thither a few iuiles beyond Sib, The step fy considered ss an Indication that the Government will not only abandon Candahar, but Pisbin Valley. —— AFRICA, FIGUTING IN BIRRNA LEONE, sy, Dec, BL—Advices from Slerra Leone, dated the 12th inst. aro as follows; From Sherbro news comes of continued fighting between tho Galena and ‘Tarnet tribes. ‘he slaughter on both aldes was very great, Prisoners are elther killed im- mediately or put to horrible tortures, : ——— 4 SWITZERLAND, } WHAT AN AUTOPSY DISCLOSED, PENNE, Dee, 3.—The autopsy held in the cage of Anderworh President of the Repub- lig, who committed -sulelde Saturday last, ahpwed hypertrophy of the heart and the In- cipient softening of tho brain. Lox MACEDONIA. ‘THK POLITICAL SITUATION, xpox, Dec. 3i—~A° correspondent in Macedonia wates that the British Consuls have reported to the Forelyu Office that Aystrian quilitary officers have lately been Supveying the Salontea i Mitrayitza ‘Rail- ways gud adds that Austrian mouay hug re- cently been forthcoming for repatrs of the toad, All the Russian agitators have disap- penred from tho district, and the field ts np: parently left open to Austria. ‘The Greeks are closely wateliing these Ineitents, only hope is te force on a current of ev with the view of compelling the Intervention of England aud Franee fa thetr bebnif be- fore the projects of the Eastern Powers ure ripe, . PERSIA. A TOWN PLUNDERED, Loxpoys, Dee, 31.—A Teheran correspond: ent says Hanzi Agaha hing plundered and set fire to Serdesht, EGYPT. ENVOY FHOM KING JOIN Camo, Dee. BL—T'wo envoys from the King of Abysstula have arrived. a Cotewayo Is nprentios: yave and plays tho thite; be algo uses Dr. Bull's igh Syrup for a cough. popnaenceneS eeae R.1, Hipwett, of 1.0, Wachsmuth & Co., bas engaged to uney We Weng & Go. toe 1as ——— A REMARKABLY GOOD SHOWING, Tn taking a retrospective giince nt the bust- ness fransacted In Chicagu during the pnst year no better evidence is furnished of the commner- elal prospority.which provalied during that tiine than in the Inge stles which have been made by a leading manufacturer of fire-proof and burg- Jnr-pronf-safes, whoso factory has been kept busy night and duy In supplying the demand, We allude to tho Diebold Safe & Lock Company, Canton, ©., whose sites during 149 amounted to: the mugalficent total of $1,000,009, over halt of which was sold by thelr Chienwo house, under the nblc manngement of tho Vice-President of the Company, Mr. Jno, W. Norris, 47 State street, Notwithstanding the fact that Mr. Norris hos supplied his customers with over half a million dobnrs' worth of burghir-proof and fire-proof sufes, vautt-doots, utc. the constant arrival of now business flrms who will avail themselves of Chicago's commorclal rdvantayes, coupled with the fact that those safes nid vatites huyve the very strongest Indorsement of our leading banks, railrund corporations, express compa- nies, and business houses, it all seems to war- rant Mr. Norria’ confident preaictions of doube Mung tholr Chicago bustuess during the coming year, een DR, CLESSON PRATT, whose card appears in another column, enjoys 2 well-deserved reputation, won during bls nine years’ residence fn this elty, as anthorof a alge nally-successful treatment for catarrh and thrunt diecnses. A large mimber of tho leading business-men of this city are atnong his patients at the present time, ed FOR 1881, ‘Tho only really comfortuble first-class hotel in this city Is tho Gardner House, where many of our firat famittes are making their bomes this winter. It !3.a favorit resort fora large class of commercial men, and fs fast becoming, through tho very creditable manngement of Mr. i.D. Crawford, tho Masgasolt of the West, a= FOR THE PAST TWENTY-ONE YEARS Tne Circago WnmuNe has constantly com: mended to overy ono in seareb of tho most de- slrable things known to tho Jowcler’snrt, the old rellable Jowelry bouse of Hamilton, Shourds & Co., corner State and Randolph-ats, —$<$——— Horsford's Act] Phosphate ts prepared necord- ing to the directlons af Prof. E, N. 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PROFESSIONAL. oxcessivo: OTOPATHY, A NEW MEDICAL THEORY AND PRACTICE, Introduced and copyrighted by Dr. Clesson Pratt. MOTOPATIFY Relieves at once, and absolutely cures Ca tarth, Asthma, Throat Disease, Bronchitis, and Catarrhal Deafness. ALSO, Headache, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Neu- salgia, Rheumatism, Nervousness, Sleep- lessness, and Nervous Exhaustion, MOTOPATING MEDICINES Aro prepared with great enro, are chottcutly pure, pleasant tu take, goutlo In ther notion, nut cumplative, but rowdy elluinated from the system, lefving i free of Llood olson, with increusod und equalized functtonul activity. DI, CLESSON PRATT, Elvetry-Thorapouttet nnd Authur of Motopathte Mod- feinu. Professional Mouns, 246 Etatoest. eoop: Gon Hours, trvia Wo 12 and from 2 tu 6 only, ” ‘OONMINSION MERCHANTS, Commission Herelats, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE. 88 & 90 La Salle-st,, Chicago, EDWAMD M, FISLD, JONN P. TRUTSDELT. Ewan 8, Wasitiuny, CYRUS W, FIELD, Spoolal McCORD& PHILLIPS COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Only Se. Margins on Wheat and se. on Corn wequired, 154 La Salle-st. EI BUT a WM. AHS BUTLER & ARMSTRONG, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS, WA Roum 27, Portiand Beck, Chicago, 1 SEVEN AGENTS ‘Lo canvass country towne In the Western States fur the salu of &iterury und pructical work of rite ox- vellegee, A youd Kou! Dust 8 tact, and elucutivn, weno) uddross, wulis ary plorvyitioltes, Au Midusteous, porsovering ut, whother experienced 1) title Dusiiess OF not, thay, perliags, secury lucretlye. uid permanent vinploy ment by wddtonalint Gh Trib unu pition, utving aye and business ongaged In durine the tet dive youre, WANTED, EIGHTEEN RESPONSIBLE AND CAPABLE MEN Totako each a SUATH GENERAL AGHNOY for a uw, valuable, aud standard pubilentiou. (Anplibant inust have bud successful axpuriuncs in sollln Prived works, and hare resuurooa suficiont tu unabio our them to work # wuull corps uf cunyussurs, Partivd with the requlalt funds, uxpertonca, and busluves abllity, will here dnd ay gpeniny for tre youre uf lucrative umpluynent Address Q 4. Tribute Ulllow ‘auuuinyg expurigucy und plying retdrunves, : GROCKRIES. DEY Wholesaleand GROCER, 110 and {12 Madison-st., Desires in this way to express to his numerous patrons in Chicago and the Northwest A MOST CORDIAL lappy New Year! HAPPY NEW. YEAR! And then to announce that in the PAST YEAR, as well as ALL FORMER YEARS, we have been PROGRESSIVE! Increasing our sales over 25 Per Cent! . The most important additions to our store were The Agencies for Chas. Favre Champagne, RHEMS, NM! D BISHOP, MOY? & CO." Unequaled brand of Florida Oranges, And an immense variety of The Ghoicest Delicacies Produced in this and other countries. . We begin the year with FRESH INTEREST, and shall with steady, unflinching purpose endeavor to maintain our store THE LEADING In the Northwest. What our improvements will be we leave for time to tell. With grateful thanks for past patronage, Respectfully, - C. JEVNE, 110 and 112 Madison-st. NEW YEATE CARDS. NEW YEAR'S CARDS. Store and Printing-oflice open until noon to-day. J. W. MIDDLETON, 55 STATE-ST. Day, 133 East Madison-st. Best} RUBBER OR } $5 CELLULOID, Gold, $10, Filltay, I-t Old Bates, VITALIZED AIR {Or pum given frou tor palnioss extmeting, 130 Bast Hudlsutient. 4 Inventor of Lower Suction Plate, which noyer loosens while talking or catlugs 5 years’ actual test without a fatiure. PIROPONALN, —~PROPOSALS FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. The Hoard of Commulalonars of Cook County, Tit ook 1 1 GL 4 TT jy Suet Hiice und courteroumn fheniture: un OF thy saver dopartienta of tho uw ity Caurt-touae, ti necondunce with the bint nnd spuctticutions ot tha aumnu ow on tilu wt tho ofico or Janes J. Euan, Architect, eum 4M Tayler Buttaing, Chicaye, Pruposiis Ww bs accompaniod by a penal bond with we UPPrOF surotics in thy sutuul vy thoussnd Allure, guaranteulny thut thy biudee will enter Into, the requinio bund nid sontmet tf reguired by the Boned af Comninsioners. Printed format proposal will be furntabed by the Arehitact on application, : Hiddura wit! obit wucnss to the plana and. spocid- cations only in thy ordar of wppiication ag Architect's ew, ‘Whe right to roject any or nit bits ts reserved, Hy order of the Cummittou on Mublia Holtdlcizs, 1, COWULN, Chuleiann,, Ne wid requir Proparod by: J. who wna tur over eft ptel of Host He ghwmn, ‘The anuual moating of, tho stockholders of the Moreuuts' Savings, bouts & ‘Crux, Compuny of Chic aco tor the oloodon af ‘Trustees for tha wnaul your, und nso for the transactlon of sucts cher ‘bau Teaches nuy come i boture the meeting, wil by held at the utice o pany be Chlouey uw tho fourth day of Junuur, between tho huure of Wa. iu, Chleaxo, Doo, 2h 153 MENRY 1, LOWK, ‘puorutarr. Stockholders’ Heeting, f | ate — et s FIRE INSURANCE, Weenie ae ed te innnnntomaaed 1864. 1871. 1881. E.E. RYAN & CO, Established 1864, Represent the following Solid Companies CLINTON, OP EW YORK CITY, ~~ ORUSNIZED 1890 KENTON, OF CONNOTOS, RY, OUCANIZED. 186. ANAZON, OF CNCWSATI, «= = = = OROASIZED 1871 MILWAUKEE MECHANICS’ INS, €0., = = = OROISIZED 1850, CERMAN, OF FRRBTORT, WW, + =~ ORUASI2RD 1865 These Companten are engaged in FIRE IN~ SURANOR EXCLUSIVELY, have over pally i U. 8. Bonds, and have each a LARGE NET SURPLUS over every Uabllity, Thetr conservatire practico is best proven by their sntntervupted aucecaa since organization, Fe adjust and pay all losace at thi ojfice. SEVENTEEN YEARS of honorable experte ence aud the prompt payment of over 2.000.000 To eltizena of Chicayo ta the best guarantee for the future, Oflico: 210 LA SALLE: EB RYAN, ‘T., cor. Adams, ALD. KENNED' MDE ROODE, AUCTION HOUSE. The Oldest, The Leading, The Popular GENERAL AUCTION HOUSE OF CHICAGO. REGULAR SALES OF FURNITURE AND General Household Goods EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Special attention to all outside sales of furniture at private houses. nn BOOKS. TCOS In consequence of the death of Mr. Wm. G. Holmes, the large and well-selected ~ BOOKS On hand at 77 Madison-st., Chicago, will be sold AT COST FOR CASH, A purchaser of the stock and fixtures and good will of this old-cstablished business is desired. CLEMENT, BANE & C0., Wholesale Clothing, Huyo removed te 202, 204, 206, 208 & 210 Franbllu-st., cor. of Adams. WEIR CHANGES, DISSOLUTION. ‘Tho tirm of SIRLEY, DUDLEY & CO, 16 this day disavivod, the turin uf the copartnersbly having ex- plred, Sylvester Hibluy and Henry W, Dudiey, as du partners, under the sate tir namo, will succeed to the business uf tho old tirw and are slune authorized tu sottlo all outstanding wattors, SYLVESTER SIDLEY, IHENRY W, DUDLEY,. JAMES B, SMALE, Cluleago, 60, St, 1680. Lea, DOO, She TI a DISSOLUTION. ‘Tho firm of Muhl & Juensons, 1% East Kinzle-st, lo - tht day disaulved by mutual consent, Me, Mobi retir= ing, 0, C MOT, Chicago, Jan, 4, 18h. Ory JUERGENS, COPARTNERSHIP, We have this day formed a copurtnorshtp for the purposo of curryhig ona Gonora! Coimmlaston iuste noas nt 187 Hast Kinsio-st, the tem to be Urown & duorgens, JOUN A, DROWN, * Chicagy, Jan, 3, 181. OTTO JULNGENS, pi elle aL NOTICE. CHicagy, Jan. 1, WSL. MR. HENRY C, BANNARD Las this day withdrawn frow our ile, and MR, R. A. KEYES Has Loon admitted. FRANKLIN BAC VEAGIT & 00. COPARTNERSHIP. .. » ‘Phe undersignod havo this day formed # copartnere aulp forthe purvose of doing = Mon's Puralshing Gouds business at wholesale at Bund 8 Wabash-ay, RICE, BIIEDMANN & MARKWELI, DISSOLUTION. tnership hurgtofore existing undor the Piterty Vitredats Polina ty this day dinwlved ‘Ly mutual consent. AL We ‘Chleago, Doc. 31, 1890, J.K, PULLABD, COPARTNERSHIP. nderetyned have this day form ere r twuction of u General Brokecus ul fulaaton bi neat Han LAD eA Chicago, Jan, b WEL. de GS YOR, DISSOLUTION, ‘rho tirm of Frabm & Hanson le this day dissolved by inutual consent, Bir. Frahm assuiucs tha debts und Habliities of thy tim aud ts authorised to wake .| vollections, CHAS, AL FRAME, | ti f the Stucthel f the if tifieaytcauiavny aril v2 ih at TL, W. HANSEN, : Hoste At IU se a nein tak ie fae ti NOTIO“ ra ir thy coun: ot aueh utter tury tho meting, CILAW FORD, Hecrotary, ANNUAL MEETING, ‘yho annual mveting of Biockhulders of thu First Nutlunat Bank of Culeaga, for the election of Direute 1 hs ) will be bed wt tha oficu of pila bunk un Tueadayy Jan, iy st. botwoen sho burs Ue Tua ia, and 13 a. in J, GAGE, Cusblur. and HENKY 1. and mweuibyr Of Our Ura Froud Buby, A.M. MOINS this day withdraws frow our Sem, JULIUS G. ELUEL are adgaitiod Jaouary 1, bt, OLMAN & KING, COPARTNERSHIP. : HERMAN H. KOULSA AT of tule city becomes & Bikkss, aAW & OO” Chlesuo, dau, 1, Wek, os ’ 82,600,000 of Cash Asset, invested princt= |

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