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THE CHICAGO nized packint, $1.504470: butchors’ to eh NUFFALAD ah PYvALO, Jan. 4—CATTLB—Recolpts, (25) markol rete, tttitextin ntoce heat god toveholes Gn re deiared 5; Fale to medians €4.10hc8.$), Sieke AND de rreolpta, Las inacket dull Bet eamae A ast, eb, CaNNIA fos Canada lana, Etre, Gua oceipte, 4a; MnTKOL Anti, prices a shada loner; goon to chalce Vorkara, Sadly Haht mixed, Uiay gaunt meninns, 6.1ee3.20) chutce Loney, &: end ands, Fhe, PART ‘ BAST LANENTY, Jan, 4.—CATTLR—Hecoipts to-day, EAST ANT Chin minecot ata all nord one, rengily Gemand Uv excesnof tho aupply, nnd prices adennee vt tiny aernlt ser Gent ahinpline weadon, $3.24 t pod butchers stock, LOW to 1300 Ibe nt $0ve Set fate to enmimon, 80h to M00 Ths, nt 81.0068 4.40; Puls, coms, nnd stars, ny to quality, $04; antes 4 to-Uny, 4.260 heads Phitadolphias, Yorks, $4.1 Riteepe necuinia io-diay, 100 heady supply heavy and awny downy fall !(0 off from Inst woek. a KANSAS CITY. * dpeetat Dispatch bo The Chieaoo Tribuna, KANHABCITY, Moy dan, d-Tho Prlee Current ra parte: 7 ER—Itecnints, OF ahinments, M5; market MGA HAE wenky nntivg shinporss SLTHAS1us TNthyD Stockera and Tooders, 23k; native Cows, R280 an halfetrecis, Gash, Wee Stal, MME SN GTS aware choles, Bl. pack haves WATERTOWN. at, AS CATE teado for Norihern enttlo nt fait price: Hitt oxtea, @.25ar.7a1 Mest quailty, & Shans By th ily 55 = Toas—Wortorn fat switie, Nive, 8.005.75. SuKED LAsiB—Hocelpts, Ga: markat, fully stocked: pricosttivalinod on. bent tte {et oi in hie moun, Shee 7 iu yen 4 Ghee, pment tie My 4c. * of 2 eee ee gS 102040; Ynintuas ' taney. € lawort com nl to 9 WATERTOWN, CINCINNATI, j= tng Caner, gpimion, eo neki, eee butions dis aipabents, 200 o INNATE Inn, fight, Btsvied, .1Us Focolpts, BY TELEGRAPLL . FOREIGN. peetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. VEUPUOL, Jan. 40 a, 1. FLOUR=No. |, 83 No, 1,08 lly No, % Os edly No.1, Way No. 2 Oa, GnAtN—Whent—Winter, spring, No. 1,09 (dy Ne, 2% 89 Gey whi Qy1 club, No. 1, 10s aly No, % ta Bal. Cor Puoviatona—lork, Gos, Lard, 468 8d. ‘ho following wero rocelved by the Chicago Board ortmadet * LIVER?OOr, dan. <1 “ter whent, tn talcaies 10s ‘T0sy oltits, ta Bdco 10s Gd, C Matt. iecolpts oe whent fo Ta. contale, 167,000 of witch ware Aterican, LUNDUN, Jan, AY EUPOOL—Wheat tre guivt. MA 1ASE~Cnegoes nif connt—W felt,’ Goran slinde deurory fair nvernge: Ar mile. Bis il. Carxoea wn tnarae- AVhent iunetive TVEKKOOL dane 4—Whont—in fale demand ont firing rel winter, Usdde No. 2 aprinng, tks Alt No. dd, Hae Corm—Noe much dotnat ba 44d, Cargoss, of Ehnat—Wheat in modernta demundy com fithor dull, Sd deeling, Arrived—W hent quiet und iri curt Urn and nabndo higher, ‘Te arrivo—Whent and corn ditlt, Pork, tos, Sur, 400 Gi. Hacon—Long clear, din de shurtetoar, 34s cd. ‘rnilow, iis Gd, Cheese, 6a, Beek duprorecd avy NEW YORK. New York, (Jan. 4.—CoTtox—Stendy at 12@12%or futurs baruly steady; dunuary, 12.t6e3 Fobrunry, WRey. March, W24let April, 12.650; May, 12.680; Junu, IW Tact July, 1.8iey Aunust, 12020, Fhour—Weaks recolvte, 8.00) briay exoorte, 0,000 brley super Btnte and Western, 8.250376; common to guotl exten, $204.75; goad to choleo, 84.8020.701 white whent extra, $.000000; oxtra Ohio, BZQUiI: Bt Louls, $1.252073} Minnesota patent process, 8.L008.25 GRAIN—Wheat hoavy} rocoints, 87,000 buy exports, WA buy rofected apring, $1.00; No. 3 do. 1.03; un- graded rod. H1.09@ 1.1 No. d do, H.1Y6@115,. No. 2d0, SLIWGOL TG No. 1 lo, #1.291.44; mixed winter, #1.1935 Lj unwravtod white, #11: No. 2 do, Ata, Se lo, SLM@L14t, No.2 reds January, $1.16 Fabrunry Bea 19361 | March, reine Hews bur smmuenious Besser Na. 3 worth, 34 3 WT \, Bi jy a Hunton, oocasiean nominut at Gros Ni Giles No, 2, Fabeuary, {i unwary, Biiseaiac reat Fos nis heavy, March, brig nitihic, Ol Jegic lowers roculnts, (700 bus Westorn mized, 5 Bier whito Weaturn, dase. THAay—Domund fulr'und morkot frm; $1,021.10, + Hons-Quiot und unehanged, NUEN—Cotfeo quit but firm, Bugnr quict ut tir, Molnsses.tn fue domund, iee—Lomand folr aud murkutiten, EETHOLEUM=Di wit And nominal; United, 9304 crude, Gio: rotinod. ‘We asked, TA W—Nteadyt th Ce Rensts— lem st epaks aut em. f INE KGas—Firm; syive, PROYtStONS—Vork quiet for Apats mass, $12.75@13.00, Beef stexdy, Cut meats unsettled; long cleur mids gies, BH6ci shorts} Lard study; prime stuan, $05 HUTTER—Dulls AI, CUEESE—Firm} 1UWG124c, PIILADELENIA, PIMLADTLPIUA, Jan. 4.-FLout—Dull; prices about. steady; Western oxtras, €1.7524.25; Minnosota extran, clear medium, 5.0025.25; yood, 85.50; choles, 83. Btralght, $0.03; Ohio, cood, 8.745 fanoy, $0.10; Southern: Allinols, cholce, $0.60; do, yory fancy, i; winter wheat patents, §,7547.761 Minnosota patent process, FNAL. Myo tlourquictat to. GuAIN—Whoat unsettled: ungraded red, on track, paciiatee grain, en $1.05; No. 2 rod, January 1 id, . asked; Fobruar 1] et . Eskedi Marne eto bid, ehtae sokcds Corn in ae lowe stondy, with a fair demands options dp] an wert oll follow Wostarn, un trek, Shay mall entsods naked “Qate-Doaand trim ang marge. tisiort Nay miltodiigcr Noo Se ewsoy Nor ks oy muleed Ae JNOvIsIONS—Qulot; Boot, moss, 811.60012.00: India ‘moss, aay old moss. Eero iene ripen Hams, ant tA spaces Lard=Primo stan, $3.00; * | HUTTER—Dull und woaks cranmeryioxtrn, HAiic; do nod to choice, WXevta: Now York sinto and Bradford ‘aunty, Ponnsylvanin, tubs, 27@2se; wrkins, 246250; Weatorn iteserve uKcry uae. Ran Uit and atontyr orcainry, 1296 I stond ren a Co > a inuilly unehonwed e Hem ot #113, CRAUTS =F lott ree ‘bri; whoat, 11,000 buy corp, 3,0 bur oats, 3,000 , BUIPMENTS~None. * 8T. LOUIS. 8r, outs, Jan. 4.—FLoun—Easior and unchanged GuAIN—Wheat lowor und unsottied but firmart No, Bred, WIEMIe cant or Innuarys EUISGGSLUIIGTONG February; MUGDILWINGLWHGI01H March; $1.C'4@ LOH 1185 April; $1.0734 Mays No. i do, WKorNo. + do, We. bid. Corn lowors iio cash WENEIEKC sanuaert hi Feueey MMBC March; 400 Aprils io My. Onta lowor at wAa)4o cusliy B40 Vobs Eaaryt Wo Mays Sto nowy wo bids Harley une JEAn—Dull at tac, WUTTEK—Unchangod, Buds=Unekiunuandes Witsky=stoad Atal: oh. ale mail Fg, pele Bacon dull Sad unebanged. Lard NeceiyTs—Flour, 4.00) brie: wheat, 9,000 bur corn, 000 by bael: JU ba. ee rt whoa, 8000 but corn, Wo urtt on BitestkNTs—Hlour, 7,0 bi WO) buy Onts, HOW bint rye, BALTIMORE, Darrmpion®, Md. Jan, 4—-FLoun—Firmer, but ‘without change, : GUAIN—Whont—Westorn lower, closing weak; No. 2 Westorn wintorrod, spot and January, §.1@1i4 Fobruary, H.17@tls March, WYONG: April, $1.21 bid. .Corn—Western cnsicr and quiot; Weatorn mixed, spot and Jonuary, WY@Si0; Fobruary, UG BiSfo; stuamor, do. Oats highor; Wostern white, 40 Ge) xed, 444) 80q$ UU, FS * ao xe 4 ce Ryo dull av! ul and unchange y Peete primo to cholee Wostora paoxad, 18 Trosht, Ki@35e; med, Bese, in Rio cartoon, erdinary to UGH Elen } Periionnust—Noruinal Grivexied—Cottee th fal UisGetsigo. Kunar KV-iull at $1. G11" a Hi HteCKeTs—Hiour, 3Gut brie; whoar, 61,00 buy corn, Subialat aArhunt 0 b \—Whont, none; corn, us ALEX —Whont, 40a bur corns Sa bu, NEW ORLEANS, New Onreans, Jon, 4—Gtain—Corn strong and higher; yolloW and whito, Wc, ats quiot and weak, nly AAU, Vga, te, ‘ MAY—Hlghors primo, 25.00; chotco, ¥20.00. GRAIN-Corn quiot st Seo, Uats Orin at Gwe. CONN-BMRAL—Quiet and wenks $125, Provisions—Vork quicts old, $1275; now, $13.25. Packed, EL. uia Lt, clone Her clear alten, T4uiTisc. Ba suouldors, 870; con und tri ‘hii elehe rib, ter olde: Cota. tam 1, Ugh IOC, eenreg Fevured quot Die Army cAnvaNG z LIXK Y—biendy? Wostorn roctiiod, 6L1U6 18, WCEUER—Sudtue irmery cotuMman to Ht com= mon, ethgor tule to fully fal, Gigias priane to Stee tes et rolliaw nlttsds tf tant tH aac guise conmmion, Wagibies contritumal, 260 Wo; fale, We ic} prime ta choicu, diese, Kiev quiets Loulslana, Ordinury to chutce, 4nausqa, Stax—srondyy Olu, Steudy rain routricts business, TOLEDO. ‘ TOLENO, O., Jon. 4—QUAIN~Wheat atcadlors No. J white Michizan bold at $1.01; amber du, $1.10s1 No, A red Wabash, spot und January, $1.0 Kouruary, SLON41 Match, #.U6}{) Aprily #.053{7 May, $1106 Nod fod Wabaah, Hos rufocted, $ioy No, 4 red, mixed he, sie sale yt ulead diisat ‘Nu. 2 WiKgo; rujected, jideXENSEED—Vrime nuinimoth, tO; No, 3 aa, Marci. sonar Aue study Slay ald ee itecktiras Whew YU say corn, No buy. oats, Ziv eTE—W beat, 34,00) bu; corn, 31,00 buy oats, —_—_ MILWAUKEE, Uiuw ACKER, Jan. By-FLOUn—Neglacted, wanidIN—Whont tlrm, and closed stuady; No.1 Bil 00, bar, HABs6t No, 1 Milwaukee, Wie; No.2 $4} Uinuury, whgor Fobra FREER: Hey No, 8 Milwaukao, blige: No. Heed peailnal.” Con uutet; Ne. id ——— Sitley Towers Ns, Segulel anu ‘esalery Fobruary. hard Or by TC. ‘Liowur atcas pork, $1230 cass S124" Bar Hooray aio Lower at wtcutm, $4) caslt or January; ETH —Wlour, uty ee tinae via bw 00120, 300) dries whoat, 82,00) bu; oats, ‘Boat, 15,000 buy corm, 6,000 bu; oate, CINCINNATI, CINCINNATE Jan. & i Elavit-Uncbene ere Wirmors Iie, Gusin—Wohuat dail and nominal; No, 3 rod, 1.047 Bycu Urmes) Ny. 2 mized, Ge Vata quivt but arn; , No. Qmixad, AvaMo. ttya ensle: in gin domiand | Nod fal, # Piucry iatoxn—- Dork dit sd No. 2, 0¥a07e. Barloy pitt ab #23, Bard 1. thule ments dull and tinchanged, “Nacont vetsitty e110, Rurren—Kaslar but not quotably tower. PEORIA, Pronta, My Jon, 4—-Gnain—Corn active and easier; now high mixed, MYA Ko: now mixed, Pilfe. Onte qntot nnd on: .t white, sesiige, Kyo qulot and enayy No.2, Wet0i4e. pat tills ILlaiwin R8—Ston rA—Whent, 425 bitr corn, 47,400 ¥ be M4 \. ht 7 buy tye, 60 bu; Lurloy, 190 bu. i i uaLleys KANSAS CITY, Bpeclal Dispateh (o The Chleago Tribune, RAS#As CITY, Mo, Jan, 4—The J'rica Current report: UNAIN—Whent—Iecolpta, IR327 but markot fowert No. 4 eaatt, Tor dnnunry, We Be aia ee od AUNTY: RG Rowan Ror 2 eaay 2aioy Jonunrysssie. ; ea) DETROIT. Dertnory, Jan. 4—Froimn—Dull, QUAIN—Whont dull? exten nominat: No. 1 whitey HI(CGELOD; January samo; Mebrunry, $1.02; Marcly BLOIs April, £1.063{ Slay, 81.053 No. J white, Woy Nod brug sloottat, PTR—AV hort,’ 12,009 bre. MENTS—W heat, 47,0 bit. RUFFALO, HUPFALO, N, Vo dn 4.—Gita tN—Wheat neglecteds nominal. Corn quiot and atendy: 7 cars naw on track nt digo, Onta quits car mixed ntdlo; 2 cara whito at dl@tte, Rye neglected. Marley neslected, 9 DRY Goons. - New Yon, Jan 4—The condition of the market Is unchanged, Cotton goods ure quiet and firm, Mrints dul except ahirtings, which aro in good dotnund, Glughning, piques, and Inwns aro in moderate res quest, Hroag guods quiet. Mon's wear woulons quivt tnd sieady, Foreign youd duil. BUTTER, Special Dispatch to The Chitago Tribune. BLOIN, 1, dun, 4.—Tho quotations to-day on tho ere, H¢e8e, and butter, 3 netive, but unchon; on the Buurd of Pru quit. nell § cl WINK 14 ahinmonts, $2,120 corr New ORLEANS, Jan, 4—CoTron—Firmy middling, 13¢er low middling, Me; good ordinary, Whe. Not res velpts, 1Ut buless gross, 10; exporta to the Contiuant, (UIdy antes, 1.00; stuck, BOK. 1 OF. aE. CLEVELAND, O,, Jan, 4.--PrtroLRUM—Firm; quotne tlon unchanged: Stundard whito, 110 test, Iie, Pirrsniig, dan. 4—-PeTROLEUM—Falrly actives erude, United eurtiticates, wankur at ‘Di}40; refined, Ose, Bultadelphia delivers. + TURY Jan. . MINE. WILMINGTON, MTs TUMPENTINE— Firm at dike. ASLAME DEFENSE OF THE IRISH RACK-RENT LAND SYSTEM, the Editor of The Chicago THbune, Ronenrs, Ford Co., HL, Dee. st.—In your weelc= ly tesues of the 1th and wd Inst. P natice you quite severely take the English Goyornment to tusk for infyzoverninent in troland. Now. us 1 understand the Irish land question, (1) the Irish tenantry Insist on paylig such routs 03 they {tho Irish tenants) deem proper, whother the land- lord fs sutigtiod with It or not. (2) If the landlerd fa not eutistled with that course, they (tho ten ants) wil not pay any rent nt all. Gi) They will not permit the Jand-owner to rent lls Innd to other parties who would pay rent ng agreed upon, nor Iet him tht nis Innd_bimeelt, ng wit- ness tha Boycott, Jones, aud other Instances; nor relinquish the land to the owner, (The owners ure not secking tu till the lands themselves. Thoy prefor spending tha rents in luxurious ttving In London, Parls, tho watoring- plices, and at horse-races. Nelthor Jones nor Boycott Is a landlord, They are nothing but brutil agents of absentee lords, whose busincss is to ecrew the bigbest possiblo penny out of the impoverished tenants. Boycott, In addition to belng an agent, rented 250 neres and worked It by hired help. Here ts tho way ho trented bla hirolings and the tenants be bad control oyer, We quote from an Irish letter ‘to the London News? “A small man, posscased of nn fron will, quite out of com purison with his physient strength; ho resorted to u mothod of onforclag obudlonca thut angered the peasnntry placed under his enre. irone of his farm tnborers, wearied after a day's work, took # sliort-cut ucrosa the flds to big miserubto hut, which he called his home, “Capt. Boycott would fine him a, small aum of money’. | IE peasant’s hun was found trespuss~ ing on tho Captain's fictds, nnothor tino would be imposed, Ifn pensunt loftone of his tmp ments in the wrony ples Ding ranging trom two to six pence would bo Imposed. Jn tet, ho fined them for all and overything, nud nt tho end of tho week the poor berd would find that, instend of receiving his iniserable dole of elght or nino shillings, he woutd get oul from flyu to guyen, tho reat bolng confiscated the *Cap- tain’ for inca, It wnsa miserable life that wo Jed his ponsant workmen, bullying and cursin, thom from morning tH! night, arching roun his facm, gun inbend, and bis bard faco, his gray heard, and his bandy legs, 2 terror to those nround him. Io treated the pensunts worse than If they bad been staves. But Nnally retri- bution cnine. Tho Land-Lengures visited the country; they tavght the misurublo serfs the great lessun that they wero himnn beings, aod told thom to Join together and to refuse to nbor on the fur, Lesa De i¢ you cun, the depth of miacry to which thesoJrigh peasnite had been driven and tho desporfition which thoy felt be- foro they gained cournge cpough to carry out thelr resolution of * Boycotting’ the offender, Peusants who had to live on tho miscrabio pit- tance of a fow shillings a wook displayed a bi fam that should be duly honored and caronicle Aewop tlie starvation for themselves and thelr familiog, thoy refused to work for the min who had golony tyrannized over them, and so iLounge about that' Capt.’ Hoycott saw his turnips anu his crop rotting in tho zrpund and not a lnborer within a radius of twenty tulles who would lend a hand to rescue them or touch bia polluted monoy, oven to save thomsetves from want.) (4) [f any attempt is mude by tho owner to col- lect his rent, turu the refractory tenant out, and get a now one, or farm the land Limeolf, tho owner 18 formance throntencd, or shot, untess guarded by troops or polico. Now, whut olvilized xovernment on earth would parmit such a stato of affulrs within ite jurisdiction? Woutd we here in Jilinols wpbuld tenanta in non-payment of tholr rants, arin pay. ing Just such rents as thoy deemed proper; and, in cnso it waa refuscd, confiscate tho land, or hold it in spite of the land-ownors or tho luwa? Aproat noiny tenants bere in Central [inols Toss, inet) in tha wot sengons Of 1876-'78, yot ney. i night for Kansas or Nebrasku, and relinquished the land to tho awner. None of thom anid, “Take what we please to offer you or nothing, or we will keop tho lund anyhow, und If you diro to intorfere we wilt KIL you." A great muiny farms In LillnolsandothorStates wore gold by tho trusteca of inortynges for non- payinent of interest In'77 and '78 espeelalty, the owner forfeltiug his threo-ifths or two-thirds intereat Jnhils farm from ebeor Inability to live und pay Tor 10 percent interest. Yet, hurd 2s it wna, would Jt bo rlzht for the dobtor to decide what futercat ho would pay his creditor, resist and oyerpowor by force tha foroclosura ot the trust-deud or mortyuxe, and retain posession of tha tand and pay uo jutorest? If wo: bad this right, Lam nfraid some woul! pay n very email rent, ora very amnall Interest, or nono at all. Aqain, why' Js [t that tho Protestant portion of tho Irish:population is contented und loyal, whatevor part of Ireland thoy muy flve In, white itis only tho Catholics who are dlasutistivd disloyal (This writer treats tho wretched condition of Trefand very superttctally, aud never onco 80 much as hints ut tho real underlying cause of tho woos and iniserjes of that feland,. But let us ring tho condition of tho Irish famor’a homo to the comprehension of Amorican readers, Bup- pose the soll of Ilinals'woro claluied by a fuw thousand New England capitalists, who rentod tho whole Stato, from yoar to yenr, ta the high- ost bidders, making avery {llinola farmer a ten- ant at will, to bo oyicted and. flung on tho public highway whonever he failed to pay Promptly, through fuilure of crops, the enor+ mous rentdis exacted, or was oyerbid by somo one ‘elso; and whatever :mprovemunts or bot- termonts the tonant put on the land, in tho way of bulldings, fenolng, draining, and monuring, to bo confiscated by tho landiord when- evyor his nyent threw the tenant off the furm for any. cause, Suppose that, In ade dition to thea grinding rontule, the [lInals ¢ unt-farmers were compelled to pay nll thetaxca for the support of tho Ktato, County, and Town: ship Governmont; and supposa tho ravk-rents amounted to 80 or 100 iniilions of dollara a year, taking, as they would, evory cont’s worth of the farm-products of the whote Stnte (beyond a moro pauper’s lying for tho farmors) to pay the rents; and suppose those absentco New England cap- paid their rant a cleared ott in the one Hilnola tenant in afbousand could over bopo fo buy an acre of It, aud bad no prospect in life excopt ta live onln this miscrable, impavorisbed gaslnvemont; how long, wo, ask, would It bo be- foro tho tmpoveriebod and downtroddou Jilinols farmers would juin together to form a Land League in self-defonsy, to compol ruusonubly ronte and to establish sumo system whoroby they coun have a chance of buying their funns ato tafe price? Notlong! In those “suppositions" we have falntly described tho condition of the Irlwh farmers and tho romedy they sock.—Ep, ‘Tuyuye.)} : In an editorial in Taz WEEKLY TriBuNR some $aince, in referring to enugrution by the Irish ae @ cure for the troubles in Ireland ‘Tie PUSWUNE Bu) ‘bat is just what the Engilsb would like, for thiey would soon fll tt up with English aud Scotch." ;Would the Euglsh aud WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, go to that nfsriled, down country. to be tleceed, and rack-rented aud starved? ‘This if it fsa fact, must Bhow ono of two things: either that the troubles tn Ireland aro ainply tho disloyalty of the peovle, or that thoy are not ao wel culeulated to prosper under tho saino conditions as the Bcoteb or Righay. THE THMONE svonks of tho exnetions and cxe Janalords. Now, what landlords nro those in Ireland that they ave Hoyeotting, threatening, shuoting? Is It not file tu infer, na thoy ake resitent Jandords, that the nre Irish by untionality, and that tho feeling 1s Agulnatall landlords? ait wae in tho Ulster district that tho taost land was confiscated, how fait that ft Js the most contented and loyal? Are tho Engiteh fandiurds tho most Wboral to, thutr tonants?: If so, it isa pity thoy are not all Ene glish Inndlords. In niy opinion, the cause of distress tn Ireland fa mainly enused by too small holdings to make altying Teom, ‘and the Jawlesness of tho presley which'mukea many of thotr rich people live ni spendehelr money abroad, and deters capitals ints fear cae if outornr ses which woul ve employment tu her people. . . se NV thatase Krxwanp. [This correspondent dors not scem to be nware of tho totally different tenure in the Prptestant part of tho Istand from that which uxista Jn the Catholfc provinces, In Protestant Ulster tho tenant-farmers bold the fand on lorur lenges, running from Lvonty-ong to thirty-ning years, during which time tho landlord has no power to ralso their rents, When a lease exe plres, the landlord, {f he docs not renew Iton terme that plensu the tenant, must pay him the ensh-value of all the betterments and tin- provements - ho has pltt on tho - pineo before be enn get him off tho land, Often these improvements, In the way of houzca, barns, dratnuge. and fencer, equal tho value of tho land {tstlf. .1icnee, a8 nm peneral Beoteh thing, the Inndlord renews tho lense for twenty. one, thirty, or forty years, on tertns that aro gntisfactory to the temint, ‘This Jo called tho “Ulster Custom’; and whatever [ttle prosperity tho Protestant farmers cnjoy Is duc to the pro- fection of thotr. rights and Industry which this ryatemn affords them, and which was adopted 200 years aga, when the ands of the Catbolle ine habitunts were confiscated, and they were mur dered, exited, or driven Into, the southern provinees. But, inal! the rest of tho Tstand, no .“Ulstor Custom" existe; 600,00) fariners and tholr farnilies are merely tenunta at will, holding on yearly lenseg; and tho farma are put up each year to tho highest bidders, which ts called “rack-renting.” ‘There belug «no other trade oor buatnesa but © farming, If no oman 48 overbid he must starve, yo into a poorhouac, or Nad his way to tho United States na a refuges pauper. In the fleree competition for farms the tenants bid moro than they enn posalbly pay If prices of crops de cline or the senson ts bud. In elther case, upon falling to pay up the uttermost farthing, thoy are evicted by the henrtless landlords, thrown on the bighway, and left to starve, urbe sup- ported by Americun charity. It fs against this accursed system the [00,000 rack-rented farmers fire protesting, and buyo organized their Land Leagte to reform tt. For more thin 100 years tho Catholfe farmers have besged, agitated, antl fought, by turns, to induce or force tho tand. lords to give them tho “Ulster Custom” of routing Iand—but all in vatn. Finally, tho, Hon. Charies 8. Varnell, bimecif a Protestant and a landlord, has organized and headed tha Land Leagup movement to xecure tho * Ulster Custom” for all the farm ors in Catholle as well as Protestant portions of the Island, Thongands of Protestant farmers in, the southern and central provinces, who have een “ruck-rented.” have Jotned tho Land Lenguo, “A Country Mugistrato™ in ono of the western Catholic countics thus writes to thoLon- don Spectator: * Aga Inndlord Tlived amongst n class of small tomuuts for yeurs, and regirded them with the true atfeation whieh their attachment and devo tlon deserved. During tho jony spnee of <5 yeurs my family Ilved on tho gime pot, In the much-obused wild West, and found amongst thom, over, uprightness and honesty. only equaled by their devotion and respect. Haviur sald so much by way of preface, T nek iny *fow vinin questions’ “Why should Inndlords bo in nsufer postion If they let thoir ants than if they held them themeeteca? — If Inndlords held and farmed thelr Jand, and erops failed, where could they look for profits? Why should thoy suo tennnta ‘under such cir- cumstances for tchat the land hae not ylel ded, and Sor profits which they cnuld not obtain df they had no fenantet InTupenny and othor places where ‘ront" conalsts of 2 division ot crops, the land- lord suffers with the tenant when disense, or storul, or flood blights tho laud. Why’ should Irish landlords not bear thelr sharo of the mls- fortunes which Heaven sends or pormits? If a ‘tenunt, with the consent of his landlord, ex- ponds time and money, or Iabor,which fs tones, on his holding, tanicing it more valuable thi whon he received it, why should he not haye the powo? of disposing of thnt, bis . own share in tha olling, tothe highust ‘bidder? Ayuln. aud furthor, if the happiness of tho -grentest num bor is tho destred end, and omlgration is gale to be a necessity to rellevo an overcrowded popite Intion, and {¢ landlords, cithor through inubllity or indifferenca, fall to dovelop tho resources of the soll, the millions of neres lying waste, why should they bo empowered to forbid thoir tens nitstodoso, and to perform tht Importunt itallets hold the price of the land ea high that wot | duty to thelr country’ which they are willin; todo?} i ———_—- GREAT AGE, Sptetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Sr. Louis, Jan. 4.—A burlat cortificate was taken out to-day for Harriet N. Cooper, who Jed arrived at thomnature ageof 115, “Aunty Cooper,” ag sho was called, was a colored woman, and for years hag been one of the Jandmarks of the Cheltenham suburb. She welghed 400 pounds, and, during her career, way the imaternal ancestor of twenty-five children, the majority of whom are said to be still ying. ‘Ihe youngest of “tha boys” Is 62 years old, and quite a healthy youngster for his age. For the Inst twenty-one years the woman has never once set her foot outside her own door, and was‘conflued most of the ‘thne to a urge rocking-chalr, constructed. especially for her. fer exertion was ren- dered almost unnecessary, for her colony of children and theirehitdren contributed to her support. Mer husband, who ty still Iv. ing, Is WL years old, and 08 hnle and hearty as the average man when he is forty years younger, $$ Wunting in Colorado. Fort Collins (Cola) Express, Luke Wheeler, partner of Frank Ainsworth, the vhampion shot of Colorado, waa in Fort Collings Friday, having just come down from North Park with a loud of game. Mr, Whooter favored the Frprea with a call, and Kindly siya some account of his senson'’s hunting, whieh ta now over, ‘The two hunters, duriog tha season, brought to murket fourteen dare londs of clk, antelope, and deer, They killed 600 nntelopy aud 260 clk, Thoy vol ait tho meat readily in Dunyerand Boulder, Elk sold from 7 to 10centa per pound, ante from 7 to 8 cents, and door ‘sont 1 to 1244 ct ‘Tho keason wus i vory rotituble onc. oy mude two shipments of idea. tho Just being i100 pounds. Gamo was fot aud in fine condition, Thore is plenty left in tho mountuing, There was a herd of 500 olk within GW yards of camp when Br, Wheeler loft. ‘The hunters, at one stand, killed elxttedh olk within ten minutes. Wheeler considers Alius> worth the nioat experienced hunter and the heat shot he over suw, He beyan bunting when w mere boy, and hunted butfulo in Kansas in In- dian tinics, Ho recently shot with Gove, of Donver, sud with a crack shot of dlontunn, and was a winner on both occasions, He uses a thirty-fve oulitre Maynard ritie and wey feats of powdor, and {3 good far anything within 400 yards. Wheeler bus secon him kill a coyote wolf ut 160 yards. Wheeler Ja going to tha Indian ‘Torritory after some horses, which he will take to the Powder River, He will inake that region bia home and hunting-ground. Ho, ulsa, ts an old bunter, having hunted through Toxne and tho Indian ‘Territory for buffatu. Ho had an en- counter with Big Bow's band of Kiowns, near Monumeut Kouk, Tex, one duy,and caught an arrow in hia kucu. el 2 Mistranslations of ** Don Quixote, Loudon News, Bome curious questions are raisod by Mr, Dut- fold'a lonzepromised und most otnborate truns- Intion of * Don Quixote, my 3 Keyan, Paul & Ca. In tho nt place, it scans: anumusiog thing that Kugiteh readers should 8 Jong baye becn put off with a ton Quixote" whuw Cervantes would. hardly bave delgned to recognlzo, ..A German publisher lately stola an Ameri avel, altered tho namie, clunzed tha conclusion, and then hud the iimpudance tu send O pregontation copy to the nuthur, “Don Quixe ote" bug aulfered tt the siine way, Je ie gayle Uttia tu suy that wo bave nu verion so careful ug Br, Dullicld’a, Sbolton’s rendering camo out in 1612, and fs, any Sir, Pluiticld, * the best of all the transjations, be is out Of data," bee wlnnly of tho seventeenth contury was a grout nyo of tranelntors. ‘The Nivle camo into ite presont form; Philemon Holland was busy with ho 'clussiog; and the languuye, loss picturesque: than Ip the days when Malory rendered "the French book” of King Arthur, was still clob and vigorous. After Shelton came John Poilips, oe UnWwortby Hephow of Milton,” who publisbed: a translation. in Collo, by 1687, ‘Phil wits seme epoch in English literature. Wo now atoal Inducent French plays und worally purity. thou in the process. The Englial adupters of the ond of tho suventecth contury stoly degent Fronch comedies, ke those of Moliére, und tne troduced guuntitles of natlvo Indeeenoy. 1 game way did Jobo Potlipe udd “ ‘dltniuess of bls foul production,” Neld says, to tho tuxt of Cervuntus, &. Ho, tatro- duced between tho luce blaown ribaldey 3" othor- whic, wo presume, hla version would biive hadno salu, SMotteux, why wus by no means ay uxcm~ plury ebaracter, translated the “Don” tn Whe one Jarvis mivrendered bin fu ye and Sivoly lctl's versign uppeured in 163, Sire Duilleld ug lands to tun. 4 cnacesmollett of following ducy servile hlon, and of ndding many pleess of wie” §f we imny use the tormn, fresh front tho chaste faney Of the author of “iumpherey Clinker,” “Nothing ean redeem it from be willful donpurs Sty.” There is another transintion by Miles Binirke, indy who might have known Spanish better, and #0 tho matter stood UH Mr, Duflett tirified the * Don" from mud worse than that nto which, during his onrecr, Jt was occusionul+ ly his infafortune to fall. THE IRISIL REPUBLIC. Voting Ald for English Tenant-Farme ern=A Lively Debate In the Mousce ‘Two Brillant Speeches—Tho Revoo lution of x Century Ago. Speerat derogram (0 the surton Globe of Jan, 1 109. Dunn, Dee. MM, 1980—What might be termed n sensation” occurred in the House of Delegates this evemmng over n very trivial matter, After the consideration of the re- port of the custodian of the people's funds, Mr, Beresford, who represents the ‘Milrd Londonderry District, asked permission to submit a memorial from a committee uf his constituents, setting forth, that, owing ton fallure of the crups tn the west of England, 0 large portion of ute population, some 3,000,000 people, wera Inn starving condition, Mir Beresford asked that the Mouse of Delegntes pass the following: Resolved, That the citizens of tho Repubiie of Treland bave learned with sincere regret of the distress prevailing among the tennut-farmers of cortuta portions of England, owtny to defect- ive crops. Reaolecd, That tho Houso of Delegates of the Trish Hopublle, asa mark of thelr practicul ays nuthy, hereby appropriate, from the peaplo’s winds, the sui ef 6,000,000 full certiientes, £1 0W),000, to be appiled to ablevinting the dlstreys, Mr. Beresford sald thot o Jarge number of his constituents in the northern portion of the Republic had emigrated from the afticted districts int England, and this was why they had such direct information of the famine and fever that were dechnating the popula tlon. Mr. O'Dwyer, Second Cork District, In- quired whether the famine was due to short crops wlone. 5 Mr. Beresford repiled, "Such is my Ine formation.” Mr. Ditlon (Fifth Iipperary District)— “The delegate from Londonderry knows that it Is to intquitous fand laws, to oppress- Ive taxation and exorbitant rents, whieh have for over fifty yoars kept the people In a state of nbsolute serfdom, that the existing distress Is to be attributed? Mr, Beresford—" Tho delegate from Tippe- rary agsitmes too mutch. Ie assumes, for In- stunco "— Mr, Dilion—"T assume hothing. ‘The dele- gate from Londonderry knows that L speak the truth when Tsay that not the bad ernie alone have brought on this aftiletlon on the poor farmers of England, ‘The delegate must. be very ignorant uf the history of his own famnlly, and its connection with tho. rise and fall of fand-reform in England. His an- cestors were once, as he is now, ownors of it part of the soil of ircland. ‘The storms of a century ago drove them to, England, where they assisted In building up a systea as In iqultousns the one from which they fled, The delegate has now returned to the land hig forefathers trled to rob; the love of Hber- ty and justice which pervades the Republic lias forgiven him tho sing of his people, has taken him back on his promise of good bebavior pit has given him the rignt to sit in this House and take part $n the deliberations of the peoples representatives, But [ tear he will overstratn popular tolernnes IC he yersists in introducing English polities or Snglish social questions Into thls budy, This isan frlsh Republic; {t owes nothing to En- gland; and, if the delegate has stieh a large hearted sympathy for the Suitortins tenant faniders of that country, he would be better employed In reforming the intamous land laws under which he governs lis own estates there, than in begging alms from a people who are inno way respontlble for the evils hy seeks to mitigate.” Mr, O'Sullivan, of the Louth District, the most ardent patclot In the House, succeeded In obtaining the floor amid a great confuston- of voices. “The gentleman who las just gat down,” he sal deelured that the Irish Republic owes nothing to England. 1 bey luave to take exeeption ta-that statement. Tt owes its existence and Ety present peaceful 7 and prosperous condition to that country. 1f fit were not for the muy of. England the mun of 83 would neverhaye becu heard of; O’'Connell’s name would not now boa honsehold word wherever the snered name of lberty-is revered, (Cheers) If It had not been: for the barbarous persveution of English landlords ind" and ’80 we wotld not be here now as legislators and citizens of Ngreat apublie, It was the cold bentallly of the alien landord, backed by English Jaws, that 100 years ago ingpt red’ the voles and neryed the arm of Parnell, Davitt, Dillon, Sinyth, McCurthy, Biggar, O'Kelly, Egan, and) Millen. {Prolonged cheerlus,| fn that glorious crusade, In that gigantic struggle for human rights, our forefathors were strengthened in thelr purpose by the pent up hatred of centuries, by the mentories of famine, perseeation, outlawry, and every other plinsy of dabolism Uiat human mallee could invent or national bigotry put into operation. And so Lo must difer trom ty friend of Aippernry when ho says we are not indebted to England for anything, | But tt ts not beeause L wish to cance! this obtlzation wor to. return good for evil, that L favor the second chiuse of the bill presented by the detegate from Londonderry, It is be= cause sulfering hiumanity has a elnin on the gyuupathy of alt honest men. [Lionr, hear} Nor can {forget that the Irish people tn years gone by were compelled to stand on the highways and sollett alma. | English Inws drove then to It; English Inws aro driving English people to the same straits to-«lay, Let us stretch out our hands and ald these poor vietlms of a decayed | and erumbllng system, tyrannlant as of old, but Inpotent tor evil outside its own, clreuine serlped Hinits. Letus not forget that the generous liberality of the great Western Re- nublic 100 yenra ago snitched our fathers ‘rom the Jaws of the ffave and made the Insh Repubile v possibility. But, while wo yote to ussist in averting the scourge of famine and disease, let us not forget to In- enleate the lessons of human Mberty, Indl vidual rights, and the dignity nud soverolgn- ly of the people, witleh were landed down to tsas nsnered heritage, Let) us send them the motto nround which our fathers rallied in, the dark days of si: "Men dlo with swords In thelr hatids; cowards porish from fanine.” (Cheers, 'gho exeltement created by thia speach, and espectull by the closing sentence, did not subside for nearly a quarter of an hour, 'T! leader of the majority In the House, dtr Robert Emmet Varnell, & grandson of the reat Liberator, then arose to closa the dis cussion, Afr. Parnell Is not a brilliant orator, but hoe possesses all tho fualifieations tor leadership, Hels cool, deliberate, and care ful in his utterances, and an excellent judge of human nature, “Thave nothing to add,” te sald, “to the words of my collergue [Mr, O'Sullivan]. Modesty prevents me from en- farging on the patriotic services rendered to the Irish people by the Land-Lengue leaders, ‘Those services ary engraver in the hearts of the people. ‘Thoy suffered trials and perseen- tlons for years, which ealied for the most ex: alted degree of patriots. ‘The combined and concentrated forces of a once powerful and unscrupulous nation were tested ta thelr full capnelty to erush them out of existence, Many of then offered up thelr lives on the wtar of Jiberty, We are but humble wor- lipurs Ab pe osmered —oshring; = we prescry io nvhes; We revero tho urns which holt them; wo bring the theense of our doyotion and Joyalty to the prinejples they established, and, wile is smoke ascends, we join inthe Joyous chorus whieh 12,009,000 men made frea by thelr works ntly sing asa tribute to thelr memory, £ hope tne House of Delexates will pass tha appropriition. Mumanity; ike erty, should notbe clroumseribed, it should’ bu universal. Lyenture to say thoro ts not true Lrishman from the Giant's Cansaway to Valencia, nor from Achill Mead to Carnsore Point, who would object to it on natlonal xrounids. Our people ara prosperous; the wheels of industry are in rapld motion; the polls fertile; money Is pleuty, ‘Then why refuse to give of aur abundance toa stury- Ing brother? ‘fhe alms we alvo to the pe nie, not to the Government, Our score with he Government fasettied. With the people we have litte quarrel, Let us be magnani- mous; we ean alford it Lf the signs af the tmes ore not deceptive, the day ty not far distant when the rotten fabric of aristocratic. supremacy bi England! will crumble to pleces, ‘She peopfo will assume control of thelr own atalrs, and we will have a sisteredtenablle as * our nelxhbor, Etisour duty to ald mi this slorious revolution, and thy best way to begin Is to prevent the flower af the land from dy- Inge starvation, (Applause, Phe bill passed by u vote of 137 to 23, ————— Mow a Sparrow Avked Admittance, A pentlananiot tiecity relator rentloman ot alec clate: uuccdoty Mlustruting the aluost uae dtatelli= 1S#1—TW. SLVE PAGES. iY Uirds eonetines display, On sate tg. when tho furiont northedster was ‘penotrating to the marrow of unlucky pedestrians, and sitting thy tine sow ander tloors and window-nitls, his attention was eniicd from hia newspaper by a persissent tapping at his tibrary window, At flrat he eupposed It to ‘be the rating of n foure blind or the shaking of a windowesush In its grooves but, becomig ane moved at Ita contimintier, he walked to the wine dow tosceure the nolsy frame, Taoicing out. Hito the fant fallitig snow, what was bis surprise to discover, perched on the outside alll. an Ln wilsh sparrow with Its feathers puted ip into nm enmicnl Httle ball to protect It from the witnl. As ho stond before the wintow the noise eunsed, and, waiting for its repetition, ho con= chided that the litle eparraw had been the enuse of hia disturbance. Wishing to see If is cone jeotiire was correct, he draw buck into the shide of the curtain and watched the shivering bird, Int moment the coment Ittle bead emerged from ita downy covering, aud, pequing tirat to thls side and then to the other, the Uny bird bes yan again its siinmons for admission on the gives, Tho gentleman throat his hand out cau. ously from his retrent and quietly rilsed the muistian inch oto allow tho timid eniley dn= gress. ‘The sparrow hopped cautiously on te tho Inner sill, ang, geulunlly emboldened by tho #l- lence, began nn elaborate tollet, stroking its dis- ordered plumage and settling itsulf inte a com- fortable enjoymentof the warmth and tight. The stot little vialtar was ntlowed to pass tho night within the nisl sholter of the ibrary, nnd In tho morning when the window wasopened Mt Joined its chuttering companions In the thre Y trees on tho Inwn, JOURNALISTIC. Col. Rastman, Formerly: of Chicngo, Selln tho Waukeahn Bemoerat,? and It Is to He Turned inton Repub= Hcan Newspupers Svectat Hispateh to The Chicago Tritunes Wavkesita, Jan 4—Col., B.A. Eastinan Ins sold the Waukesha Democrat, and will soon return to Chicago, his former home. The purehasers are W. D, Bacon, a well- known Repnbiican politician and eapitalist, and E. F, Gleason, a young gentleman of fine bility, who stumped the State Inst fall in the Interest of the Republican unity Itis Announced that the first number of the paper under the new régiine will appear next Sat- urday, snd that, contrary to §ts name and okt finbit, if will be deekledly and uneon- ditionally Republican in polities. ‘The conversion of the Democrat Into a full-fledged Republican journal, following so svon after tha Madison Democrat tut issued & vronunelamento declaring {ts Independ- ence of Bourbon dictation, and right away after the Milwaukee Neics liad been con- yerted intoa Republican journal, all con- splred to make a good deal of talk in pollt+ feal circles {n this villnge and county. It really begins to lool as {f the Democratic party in Wisconsin wag Indeed tn the condl- tion that one of Its oldest members said It wis,—"In want of a hearse more than In want of a organ.” Shice the election the central organ at the Capital of the State has drawn out of that crowd, and two other old Democratle Journals have been turned into Republican sheets, The price paid tor the Democrat is reported at $5,0W, which Iga high figure when It Is considered that [ts subscribers are mostly Democrats, who will not be ikely pleased with the next number of tha Democrat's pub- Ne announcement of its poiitieal principles, Col Eastman inade a good newspaper, but, Hing a Republican, he tind no heart In advo- exting the cause of the effete, pla; tit, tnd disloyal Democracy. It ts hinted Unt the Hew inanngement will aifect the Indepeydent style of Journalism, but neither Bacot nor Glenson is that kind of aman. ‘The other paper published here ts the Freeman, 1s Me- publicun also, and tho favorit county paper, THE GLASS MEN, Speetat Duputch.to The Chteuco Tribune, Prrrauuia, Pa, Janu. 4—Speaking of the miceting of the Natlonal Bottlemakers’ and Natlonal: Window-Glaiss Assoelations ti Chi- ecngo next Monday, a prominent Pittsbure Glass-manufacturer said to-day that the mect- ing would be of unusitul interest to the trade, The question of wages {8 becoming of vital Importance. This, he sald, wns the enuse of the great Increase in the Smportation of win- dow-glass. the past yenr. Ie added that tho glnss business, window-gluss at lenst, 13 In an wngntisfactory condition, and differences of opinion that inay find expression at the comlug’ meeting may result In breaking up the Association. Othor manufacturers spoken to were of the same opinion, Pittsburg inanutneturers will attend the meetlag in full fore, —— ns .THE TELEGRAPH CASE, PMnADELPINA, Jan. 8—In the United States Cireuit Court Judge Butler granted a prelininary injunction restralning the Penn- sylvanta Raltroad Company from Interfering: with the wires and oflices of the Western Union Telegraph Company along the route of tho raflrond until the ‘ease enn be fully heard In the same Court, before Judges Me- Aenmun and Butler, on the 7th Inst. ——— THE FOREIGN FLEET IN THE PACIFIC, Panama, Dee. 26.—Tho Slar and Herald of the 25th of Deceinber says: “The forelgn fleet sell ahiogtly be tha most powerful ever seen In the Paciile, ————— Winchosters Hypophospiites will cure consumption, coughs, weak lungs, bronchitis, aud general dehility. 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Manoufnelu o SBAMLESS-HIEEL BLASTIC STOCKINGS, Fatented Murch 20, 147: _ MEDICAL, conga HATMROAD enraML ABRIL AND DERM TORE OF TRAN, qa BOERS SRC MARRS essay poe gtentenge de Northwestern Rattwns. ‘or Mans, Timo-Carit, Bleeping-Ca, acedmmortntions Onply ages Clark-st, Gras Atte, rink’ oitles, Matar Honae, 16 ty AE the foes Taare. } aPacifie Fast fino, ‘Arn aulous City & Vari abmane Night Kaprase aon Suinus Nicht tx fi ines Day b axloux City & Yanktal h aCedar iapids Exprore Le 1 ors ghrechorcttkfords. Maka Gonora's a0) Pi Wiwauked Kapron w oar LMilwaukea cls a Hi bMilwaukeo Hy bm ree! F Het Paul & Minne Be HE Paul & Minnent Eivertnke Dendwaud Hxprecac: pm tMinnesntn€ Conteat Davo Ham.) 40 gm WaMllnnosotn & Central Dakota an Fond du hag vie tnneastite «bin Hy g=Nepot cornor of nd E—Uspot corner of Canal and Kineieostse » Burtingtan &: Quiney Ratiroat. Avs, ‘Nime-Tablos, Seoping-C ia Hone, auply nt (0 Clackeats cennd Rachie hea Hrink's taxpross Ofing, font of Indiana-nv._ Geand genital Vent, Canal ‘and Sisteontisis, Grand i Huuse, and ?3 Canales wu env. | Arrive, JAMtawa Stroat it iRetmats Paershonerbures| ip aa em ADubuque € sloux € % am|b ey Amboyultnek Falinie Storiine Hein Was ft aeih ma" Downes ga. denve Accommoda'n, anil m at Expres Coloralo sai i in Ban aan a bAtrorst Massinrorescss, pMendota, Quan <at tous He ans m Mtuektord & Freeport Express. pmb m Aurora Havenuar, pial 5 hAurorn I Or, pinih # mt bAurors Paasenuel Pim/piioam cites Maines, Omaha Linenin| Nisht Exprosn mist a:3n nt eFoxna a mild dG nm ferenport ® buinaue Sxprasa bin gave en Theniro Tealn—Wed.t Bat. oniy! Nits pint Ws p ia Gxeant sunday. eDaliy, except Fe ily. ir Saturday. Dally, exent Monday) Chiengo, Mitwankee & St. Pant ttatt n-Iandio" Depot.carner Citnton and Carole Ir Theker OMcas, ah Cinte-sty py Fand Lactte Holo andne bone. Palmer Mouse, “Arrive. Mllwaukoo Fast Stas sure Tn Yeukenite le Ailwau te Pau ee Bihines) | upolls xpress tralas, Green Lay Menasha, eter K xp ree traian, ‘cnveny Tony und Baker t ai if 2200p mit Teds = ftevens Point and Ashiund Bz.: i r Hwaukoe, Sladleon, 4nd aeat Hoe a Haha pa an nia lat Ens nae ( iia tatening run vin Milwaukee, ‘Tiekote nid Minneapolis are send ‘cltier vin sind] hots OF via Las Crome & SVinuna. Uinots Central Ratiroa Depot foot of Jeako-st. and fuot of ‘wenty-seoon4-q, tintico, Il Mandolpiest. near Claris pilot. und salmur tourette Grand 2 £t Louts & Toxas Exprosa, BL Lous & Torus Fast Ling, Calru & Nuw Urivans atx, lepapuvaseun GRASRESARS ! LOngatunay night to Gitman onty. cOusaturday night cans to Peoria only. Wabash, at. Route de Poetic Itathwny, Depoteornor ktownrs and Archor-ava, crwonty-inieds aAreher-uy, cars via State-st. rou to Picket Othee, 33 Chardext. Z ales Arrive. Louls & Gute Expross. St Louls & Guilt Hast dn Banaue tity & ¥ OCH evn svond thd iad La excupt Sunda: Nord W Blcgping Cay Chicazo to se Louis, Kunens Clty, uid, Veurias ‘bacloe Day Conchot with revolving elias Chicaga, tw 8: Louls, and Hu. Citing chute beeing cara Chieago to Hauntoat und y. Nu clinnie of ay Conchos Cleayo Ed St. Loula of Kunans chy. i Chienca &: Alton: Union Dopot, Wort side, cornor Canal and Van ia Feu-st, gear Van Murou-st, brides, aud Twenty Uhird-st. ‘Piekat Onlous, nt Dopats, 0) Suuth Clare ot, Grand Mucita total und Valnuie House. jy Arrive! 12:3) pwuy* 2:0 pm ™m Kanans City, Donvor & Duo Ratung Cir, Sante Yo € enter Michigan trai Iattrand. Depot. foot of Laxs-s:- und fyotof Twunty-socont-r6 ‘Wekot Uitod, Uf Clark-st., auuineast corner of Kaas dolph, Grand Paciiu fate, and wt Paluiee House, Lenve. ) Arrive. ‘Sidkege Ghind Kuplie & Potosky & Grund Mapids & Muskegon GOn Sundays this Cienz>, Tock Toland &Eacthe Tntirant. Derot, corner of Van Huron and Sborman-ats, Tiocot Ultiets, 50 Clark-at., Shoraiunt, Mouse, Paliner Mou, Grand Pacity tioveh and 13 Canal, comor Madisua.” Lapve, | Arriva. Pavenport & Peorin Express, Coton Miuus net expruat, Kunsaa City, Leavanwartn chison Fuat Express. .., Porn Accoumodnuon, Counele Hluus Nant extecsn, Kaunas City, Loweaiwurtn thon Nktht apres Pally except Sunn: alts tunlayh awe ExtopeStcndayar TAN excovt Aa Lake Shore Michignn Soutners Ioilway Picket offlecs nt dopo:n Van Uuron-al., bow of ta See seco cetinermad Tiouse, mid uokst under Shiese ate Grand Pasiio slutot and Patiuur House Leave, ; Arrive) ‘os Mat) cvia Main Lined... Special New York Hzpi Aaghining, Express (datly Express (di Adanues. Fant Lx pras, ssooeerere DH. IWMCOND'S RESTORATIVE PILLS aro a aneciie fur Exhausted Vitallty, Uigateal Dobite Hy ute. Auproved hy the Agwleniy of Aluatelng af Virla, and by thu twodleal culybrities of the world, Propired utter th wula oF the culebmted DF, iis cord, contaning no phosphorus oF catithuridus, bub nro purely 8 vuxotubly, muyor-conted pil, ty IK, Das Wut Thave been recon d tambeait, * ondity Ur, Kicurd’s Kesturative Bui res ye ued or a side fatiure, y and HOvOr Be ty 4 i Tie Oo cnevatann, Dr, Loblz, the great Garman chemist, writes: * Dr. Ricord's Hestumtive 4 organic, hott laboratory com~ pound! Dr, Hnspall wel * In debitity of thewuzual une iy nuver tnlis tu cure." rear buxcsot titty. ti; boxes of 100, 3; boxes of oe EN Eee pur imallin sealed box on reculpe of rlewe PribOs FSIGIMUSGN, PLUMMEM & CO, Gt Lako-st. | CAUTION, A-spurious article ta advortlsad as Ticord's Vital Heatorntive iu th piils por day, which pretends tu @ mudd bere, and nut from Lr, itor Ls, SGonstruction of WatersWorks Fort Bnelling, Mun. ae AT OP UIIEE OU ATTENBANTEN PFICE UF CHIE I Tul Rented ta fh rats aia ts SAID ted propwienta. 13 telpliento, Mibseck to ti condita wilt to sevelyan wt-Uhie ico, Wnt Greluck neon ot the sah gay-or danuury, Gale wb Siieie piney sud tae they will fo opened ity irenshoo Oe hutdueee coe fueniotiiug otf lubor wid miatorinh= ine Chyuine penne lect in tho gonntruetion urd compledina, ot tha Fare nol tunurv ue fanart w system of Watoreworks for supplyiny Dh twiimant Tandaunruony wie atop, i wlth plans and epocidentions on Ue tn antic Guurlerntater al Chncnuo. Tis uaa fu tulwaiiey SUfand in thu ponal suin Gt 40 must aecoupany each Peat and 8 cupy Of thin. advertivonuns should bo pltsched to the progaul. Hie Uovoriaiont roxorvbe tho right to reloctany or all propovate, : Lbhiine iorute of propoxal, und full tnforniation na to tne tuannur oF uldulng, condiduins to by ubaseved by Hina, cte wall bo faeaitied ah apiian to the Sibel aartormastor wt Chiles Nib 99) ‘invalunoe cane Howld bo miarkod far ati pruywnaitia abi «Bromus, Muteuuciie WatoreWorks at Port Snelllng, Alin, uated the und ned, ae Tae HOMER Aria aad astur-Guniurul, U. 3. 1 __ Deputy Quarter Te Quartorunantor, PUNNSTL. vA tor Pact civil cnyinguring, eloutstes ee aa nis Ua “agp tes otro politan bi HVAT Brent, : : mM wNIOUN. psrentary, (DR. LUCA 18% Buuth Clurk-et. 3 Chartored by the State of Hilnols fur tha “spec! pests und wpoudy euru'" ot private, pincer’ wad urinury disuisos, Consuluation tre Hours.) avn, to a und 6 10H bal, _bunduys, $0 WW 18m BE voly, “ESR. KEAN, AOKAY 173 South Clark-st., Chicago, Consult pursunally or by tonll, troy of cliarea, on al chronle, Werveus, oF apecal dbyisce. Ded, eat te Tne ony payalelaa Ui thy etey Wike warrutiia gurus OF ovate Chicngo ot Grand citer Taltwnav, 8 et ‘Twofth-at, noar Klute. Mokul-Uitcuss sooth Charest HY Clitkesty wid Grand Musi, and Palinue Howe. he Rxprus: HyWn a iparoiou accounts justo mm 2ultman sieuping-Vars uttuchod We night oxprosh Haitimore cOata. Dopots,, Expouittos Hutiding und font of Twontre te famous, sh 2, Pulinor aus, Eoeune A iustutol, und Dopur gepasidun Duta wt tat Hxprosy, ‘ ‘laare. | Arrivu ‘Morning Express * 7280 win}? @:0y pin pifietey 1 YG3 pinld oan) hat qDaiy, “sunday oxcontod. Mankakea in 1, font of Lakes, und inot of Twenty-ng inde 9 PaMeeitcumioae at pote und 1H Mtandolpb-st, Grand Pucitio Hutel, and Palmer ifouse. | Arrive, Denr neinnatl, tndianspolls.& Louts cele bay Reaprat teqere = Habit dex preas, .. H pa Jb Trad te ak . Chlenz> Raliwer, Pitan Te urau and Canalcens, doeph OMe Pe Turen at 81-4 Dept oer Baluive House, deur Peake Lota} and Bt Depot. a Tonve. Fe and Feninbe th w York iixpross Paciiic Eapress (Wu unt Julius th Kt, Louts Be, ik Vittehueg. Ctncin' nnatt und Kokoma AlrsLinus Depot, ovetior of Ullnuun uid Cuproiceley ikctotramues nt Neput and fe andul phe tucite Hotan und Patinor House, ; Leave | Arriva. Cinetnantt. Indianapolis, 1.outs- Mig sluinuue bask Way] wanhimes Chicago as Eastera sItnoly stallroad. ‘Dunvilly toute), at voralftheate, Hoar 8 Hckat Ofticas, 7 DorsirkreterInance Livuse, rund Pucite Hutul ‘Lonye | Arrive * Wy EXPLESE ssospecarpesees: a wily aly ps vaanvillo se SlUrila’ ‘ecb Braeuaie rt “thally except stinda: rah DANS” STARDAND SCALES. = OF ALL KINDS, r FAIRBANKS. MORSE & COs 211.113 Lake St,, Chicuge. . Bocarefultobuy oaly ths Genuine, "

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