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FINANOIAL, j, 1. LESTER & C0,, STOCKS.—GRAN~-COTTON Alt Stocka and Bond Bought and Soll on No X. Stocks Bxeluange, Cotton futures on the New York Cot- ton Eachange. Grain and Provistons votght and wold Ii the Chteago market, 95 & 27 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, J. T. LESTER, Membor Now York Sick nnd Cotton Exchanges, CHAS. SCHWARTZ, SAMUEL W. ALLERTON, Special. dew York House---SCRANTOH & WILLARD, 72 Broadway, anid 18 Novwert. pirecr AVINE fram our office tu the oMce of geranton & Willard, ovpority dtock Rxchango, serantun & Willard, onparibe Ulgek Bxchanes. 1 ? eston Keone, Bankers. 100 Washington-at. Banking In ell Ueanetes. Denl in United States, Ment way Bonds nnd ather good econrit FORKIGN Exchange, Lettors of Crete DAY & FIELD, {30 La Salle-st., Transact a general Banking and Brokerage business in Railway Stocks and Bonds, Interest allowed on deposits, Investments carcfuily attended to. EDWARD L. BREWSTER, ‘STOCKS AND BONDS, 104 WASHING TON-ST., Member N. ¥. Stock Exchange. Apectal Tolouraphie, Kaetiies—Diruct wire from my ofice to the, offices of iny Nuw York correspondonts, Lacal Si andi un commiaaton, ING TO OPERATE IN STOCKS tothe extent of £4 to #00 or upwards, should write ce eit o & Pine Htreet, New Work. Refer by purininsion to pruminent Bankers, State genators and teuding Busiioss Houses, Roferonces indcomplete Infornmton concerning Wall strovt op- rations matted ty itty Veutstrs, : a" ie 5 PATTIES SUBD, Hanhers, Seramton, Pa LIL NISIC A CO. Hrokors, Harvisbiri, Pa. ‘A. W. DIMOCK & CO.,’ ANKERS, cS 2 Court, New ¥ Exchnute Court, New ate, Chtcnge. Nembors.of tho N. ¥. Stuck and Mining Excban ntoresbullowad Oi lout S10 wreav. $200 810, $20. $50, 8100, $500, Invested th our now und only safe plan of Epeculate in Whent Stucky, ota. quick wid profits Inrca, Kiwi tha beat eousun to cake hold. Write forour PaNipINOL, ote wlvina Haritonloes, Hunt Feoo, | Fieit~ olues, 10 Waalitnatanest,, Chicago, Ixus MIDI roke S500. COMMISION MERCUANTS. | Chas. A. Mair’ & Co., COMMISSION MERCILAN'TS, ‘No. (22 La Salle-st., Chicago. of G cuyitt andl AUT OL senconnpplivadton, 7 $0007 208 68..° HU Eanks pied Jentiny aay SW. Soltis one Auta | é shea Seutsyin Ba —Dend roke, but Gritty, Me Issues a Card Bofore Leave ing ‘Kowa, St Louts Mobe-Demoerat,’ ‘The Tombstone Nugget, of wt recon’ talued the Following, whiet ta obara the country: A CAND, propose to leave tawn today, and I want it dstlnetly understood that 1 atm not leaving [t through Tear at parties wha buve thruatened my life. It they.want fo get to mie they enn do so Vetuie f leave. Lam gomy for tho reasyn that £ tn go far in debt that Ldo not.think TL witt bo ate, cons ristio of able to play even in this place, Twish tho friends at eons to understund that lL will pay th SUITY, 04 | * Seotty,” the subse Conutian, who has bi wills for go muny years thut ho bas becaine tcclunated. He pissed through bore Wednes- day, homeward Bount iu rexpouse ton letter rom his ured mother, which ge worked an his clings tit he could no tonger restrain the desire to see tho ald home, Fronia gentleman who was present when tho letter referred to was reeetvad, sume facts regarding. bia history Were obtiined by tho Evening Star.“ Svotty” read the letter from his tmathor to thid guutle- mun, while tears strenied down bis checks. Murdened as ho had tocomo from bls long nso. cation with the rogh aud reckless characters Of tho burdee and mining towns, his old mother's Words tuuehed him to the heart, atd moved bin Asa whole nracnit of slx-sboaters loveled ut bis ead could never huvedono, “Seatty's " true mute Is known to nu one in tho West, na ho hns lw carefully cone cealed 1, going only by tho te footy." Jt known, however, Gait he comes of a Canill; of weulth, cuiture, und stition in the provinces, ‘hen quite young started out to seek nis foci nd of gold aud romance, He ts Bmen of undaunted nerve, and ting always hold ba oown fn the varlous aifiirs In” which bo bus beon duvolved; a eruck shot, ow bold rider, reeklesa yamblur, aud fuarless og tt lion, bis nina 18 a tertur tothy “bud men" of Arona. Ho ty intorested in severtt paylug inlues near Tombatone, but Just now ly buckiog $i hurd luck, owing tu ‘beayy luades, ut the fare tale. Tt ty sald that fy ono night he lost $13,000 at tho Orientut saluan bunk fa ombstone, Ho willspond nfew nionths with bis fumily, und then return to work ois mines and got even. No ono responded to the pointed iuvitation ex- Pressed fn $e abuve curd vofore bis duparture, 5 Compensution to Moudy and Sankoy. ‘tu the Editor of the Edubara Seotanv days There appeurcd in tho Sculaman, same go, 0 letter in whieh the writer mentioned a roe Taye that Steasre, Muody anu Saukey, while pul te Dinking no “montion of money, were In the habit uf intking vary strict stipulations priv wey ag to pocunlary remuneration, aud t in ond cuse as mych os dil a month, bad beon demanded iy them. Many alsa. siicments — huvg been cireulated bout these gontion and thst avon er they hid been again and ngain contrad|gt- as and it was thougat by tho friends uf Messrs, ey aod Bunkoy bere that that statement QbuLRE thy £700 a mouth vue xo absurd ay not to Reed contradiction or puply, Ad, however, a Ruinber of inipuirica bave heen mide at ino with hewn! to tho statment in question, 1 take the tl ory of writhue tu you about the mutter, Lam a cireunstances to know fully abut Moasrs. Houly wid Sunkoy's attire, und Leun diytinetly once that they not only do not make such ox- (pliant deivands as those mendoned in the 1 ter referred to, but they never, olfher In pub ie or ii private, make nny stipulation whatever qhour pecuntary iwatters, Further, ti muy su toay, owweh t have been tn oa clude retation will t em, Pephae, 88 uuother person, | bave pever Sova (hem Jn worda drop the slightest bint of a sive for mony pay, or (conduct do any. lug that could bo construed Into such @ bint, i How Ho Got 3t Back Agaln, London Truth. A short tind ago a husband helped bla wife eof her carriay ou tholr return frou a fish lible nner. , When, sha jald dows, tue bon- fall bag, the volquue withiGs mete vase, tho ty Helston of Purma violets, tho cluborate dins prolly ote xi teat det if autln boxes, bo 5 ruMsht forth fru pROCKO, the. Uns Ker-bow! doy [cid u b ho thadant war tatended sty tdinner-tavor for bim. Hie wife kuow it to deie of u Bouth Konington sets and wus fu (abulr bow ta get it buck agatng but be gulved aay problem by calling. the negt morning’ and a ftw his hiwt the brand of igure be* bud awoke the previois evening, and, wi served, slowly dropped the ayy y (nthe hall. 1 A prominent politiefan and nethve fi ptirnal in tr. George Lo Grahun,, COMMNELEN, with we Philadelphia Sunday’ Mirror, who, by Sing the wreat German remedy, bt.Jacobs oH + Was cured uf a troublesome case of rheu~ alton, contracted during the wur. Ho epses. a long statement with—“ to those who fe aMllcred with dat gomplalat, {tls worth (Us welyit in golds COMMEROLAL. ‘Tho following were the abipments of provise fons from Chietgo for the period statud, ‘The wolghts are gross: Ie Bines Ditto iret Teh’ praven, Pork, brie. cay (fe i} tard. Ws) AR AUT ALL. OMAN Hey. Bhan EGE TIAT feist ikea Tho exports of provisions from tha soabuarid for the weolt ending Dec. 17 Included 9,00) hele bork, 6,163 brie beot, 6,221,409 ths Ine, 18,700,680 rat hog neat, 5,600,611 Ibe cheese, nud 660,816 Ibs tallow, . Tho following.wore tha exports front tho sea- board frum Nav, 2 ty Doc. 10s B09. Deereate, eas) tecon ts eangy ata Laura, Tos, Sauesis = ANT Tatw CURRENTS meee eT The fotlawing was tho distetbution of the ox- ports of Hour, wheat, ud corn for the week end ing Dee, 17 fram Montreal, Boston, New York, Philidulphla, Naitiinore aud Now Orleans: Flour, Wheat, Corn, bu. tt, cus mut Le N. A. Colo) Uther countries, ‘Votule... Tho shipments were mad porta as follows: cnet Neo from tho different torn, Lit ius IGISE ‘0 Brovion 'rwo weeks previoun..) esc. $2013 Corresponding weul, 0, SLs 1a ‘Tho New York Produce Exchange Weebly snyst It js belteved that @ vory considerable part of tho wheat stock Wt eenborrd ports is in vost dition, resulting from the unsensonably usltd tamperatiees aseovinpanied by a dainp atmos- Bhore. ‘Thore aro contradictory reports In wirculation in regard to tho Froncl wheat crop, includiy bat the crop 1s turning out better than hud been expeoterl, with 16,000,000 bushels less foreign whent required than had been estiiniled, and qnotber that the crop fs 14,00,00 bushel luss than bad been expectud, with 15,000,000 buabeis more foreign whent requirod. Beyoral shippers to French ports hive cables Stati that the Frenuh whout crop is: tursing out larger thin the cnrly ostinmtes. ‘The lutest postal advices from South Iussia give less favorably aecounts uf the outvome of tho ceren) vrops, tho tinul result buing an abun dance of atraw wilh dutvient yieht, ‘Fule result {3 ultributed to the uufavorabie weather daring the blooming. Theso reports ury contiemed by the diiniulaicd movemunt by rail in Southwort Rivsta, The number of evra urclving dally at Odessa during. Septetnber wis ayaingt 100 daily in Ustober, There bas been a decrease also in the movement to Kunigsvurm, ‘The ¢! port movement from South Russian ports bi recently beon more active, ‘ists ty iudieated by atest report of versels passing the Dardenciles of HV vessuls, most of thain, however, suinil crafts, destined In the main to Steditcrrauean ports, a CITIZEN SOLDIERS. Tactical Qulbbiing. Some people urg born quiublers, and tho Na- tional Guard’ $s not without ftsabare, When- ever a“ smart Aleck’ gots it into bis bead that ho cun drill, and an opportunity ts xiven him tu show off, ho generally disgusts bls catechiser ‘and tho sudiened by rofuaing to comply with certain gommanda, ptunding Hixe a stick until the oinbarrnesed instructor bas ftabed about for A reasonuble excuse, which he sclduin fuds, and ‘fA queation of tactics or tavtlen! auisuton fs raised, niakiny a bere out of the smurt recruit, When agolfenppolitod orltte witnesded a fuultlesa drill ond falls to find any wluring mistukes be some- tines airs nls militury knowludge by resorting: tu pettifogging, Last weok and tho week before threo or four columns = wore tren up by an Enstern military piper {a reply iuig to quibbles ralsed by an officer uf the Natlonul Guard in Kentucky. Most of the pointe under discuasion were upon uiisslons tn tactlos, few of thom of any smportance, and nearly all Juvolying ehnply individual opinion and version of the parngraphs in the text-boole An indi- vidual dell touk place in une of the companius of tho First Regiment ao few weexs ugo, in which aft tho judyoo were nonplussed bya private why, whou the vouiinand “itiht-hand salute", was #iven, In tha scbuul of thy solticr, cotnined bis. band fn tho position of tho second muon like natntite, and ie amount of peraunalon could in= duce hin to lower it, ‘Tho spectators were re= minded of tt automaton which bud run down, It was in due thine discovered at tho fustructor hid not retumied the. sue lute, und’ hence the awkward pause. When the {mmortal Upton voinpited tile tactles ha ovl- dentiy held the oplnlon thas ing buok wis to go Huta tho punds of fulely tutelligent mei, and al~ though oll bia tnoyementé are explained with conaideravle miinutenes’, bo tll lett b small Yonge for common seuse. Jt i not common Bengy for a communder to bring bbs nun ty it Present while murching In double tue, although the tuotica do not forbid it: itis nut common Benge to give iu order to murah to tho rear when Mes of reeruits are obliquing; and it ly not eon nun senso for a rgcrult whily botng instructed to expeot Lis Instritutur te take partin tho execution hinwvlt, Any question brought ous to obtain real iuformution upon curtain obscura but fine portint portions of the tuatics, Invulving nicoty of execution, will: always be read with interest; but the quibbler's productions ory thrown naide us trash. Mowayor, Wie thine will probably a on until bw nuthotity bag core lute voguc. . Novel Dincharges. Tt {s to be hoped that Adjutunt-Gonoral Elliott ‘Will Iniugurato a now systoin of relioving aullsted men from tho service. vor sinco tho National Guard of this Stute bad boon organized tha only knowledge a recruit bas Dad of his dismidsnt bus been an Inchdental hoarlig of ine cfreunrstanco, or by rending ft {h tho nowspapors, Tho writor had un opportunity of letening to an amusing diniog, the olher ovenlug, which took ptaco in ong of our city armorios, The occasion wus an oleotion of vllicera in one of tha cumipanios, ‘The First Sergeant, who, by tha way, bas noted us accrvtary of & politicnt club, culled the roll of members to doterimino who hud the ribet of franchise, and, after he bad fluished, truo to bis instiiets, ho geotly inquired if * Every- body's hamo had beon called?” whereupon a toll reerult gradually elevated Gimeelt upon his bind feot dnd modestly stated that to had “got Jott! “What's yout namo?” vlandly naked tho First Sergeant, “Eif{jnb Tompkins,” waa tha reply, “Kitjab ‘Tompkine,” slowly ro- peatud the Sergoant: “lot mo aro! Ob, you are discharged.” "What?" observed tuo re- crutt in unfolgnod nstonishmeut, “You aro discharged.” “When? “About a wook ago." “For what reason?" “Nonsnttondance at drills” “Buc ft tas never notified, aud T didn’t know that a ian vould bo dirchargod for Delng absent two or three mes.” ‘The tuin here made un oxplunation which appeurdd to bu far from satlefdotary to tho Yrozen-aue mem-~ bor, Tho onde Jt silent upon the sorm of dla- charge of enlisted nen, but it docs suy that pow all poluts not meutioned In tho act tho United States Rogulations shall yavorn. it turchor- snore suye that “every oilicer, non-commissioned oficer, musiciun, or private oF the Ilnoly Na- onal Gunrd shall be hell to duty for the full term of five years, untess pequeriy dsvhurgod, for good and aufliclent caso, hy cominander ‘of bis rowtment, battalion, or battery, approved by tho brigade commauuur, or by order of the Connandersti-Chiek” —— Purngraph et, 6, of the Regututions of 187%, issued by order of the Commander-th-Chief, apecificuily states that “ Hnal wution thercun (ché uppitcation for dis- obarge] shail taken by the Governor and CommanderetueChiek, If disapproved, tho cure tilleato wilt be returned; (f wpproved, lt will bo retained ond 8 proper. Glachargo forwarded; a record bolng xopt ol tHe, wame at cach boud- quarters.” Hog thia order of the Camnmandor- in-Chief ever been obeyed? In contradiotion to tho partion of the code quoted above, Sec. 1, Art, 3 of the le provides that erg olticors hull Ue vlectad by tho mambure of the uud shut} hold tholr oitigo for wires tm the convetont law tinder which ational Guurd has been working compuny, reara.” Tbs by iitnols ‘or Hive yoar asap a PostmastersGeneral Jaiuos, New York ‘Tribune, Dee, th Postmaster-General Jumos ta at prosont in tho city and will romain bere until Sriduy next. fo Conversation with a Tribune reporter yesterday ho avid that. whila bis councction with the Poste Othe Departinent would not close until Jon, f, 1883, Do bad aided bis active enreer to the Cab! bot [twas bia intention foyetury to Wishintyg- toh on Friduy und recelve tid Intruduco bisyue. cosaur to the dupartment beudd, He should ne pay bla respects to tho Presidunt, After that be would returu to New York and would devato ag much attention ty tho Lincaln National Bauk as bo bad to tha publig aurvice. What du yuu think of official Ufo, measured from your expurlunee?” the reporter aske « Disuppoitting replied Col. Jumes, ufter & imoment's thought, © J aupposy, bo continued, that overy Loy bis an amuldon when be starts outiniife. You knuw | beyan asa printer, aud, Without any iden of achieving go miteh tame, L hoped to emulute Frankiln. Ho wos Postwusters General o€ the United Ktates. aud inasmuch as L reached the sume position from a slmiiar begine nly of uppone Lougat to be sativiled. By ox- porlence, buwever, bas beca hot only disap: pointing’ but It hua been asad one. You know with what bright hopes wo sturted out last Blareh, und bow everything wis thrown tuto chavs Ly the avsasination of Gen, Garield. 1 HE CHICAGU ‘TRIBUN aan TUEBDAY, DECEMBER 27, Lest. had hoped todo much for the postal service. st waa my Intention te vialt avary lirgo post-aifice ttt the ensintyy and piace tirom all on the sama footing #0 fat ce atniilurits of system of work could do tt, Nut ontete of Boston, Patletel- pais, New York, and the Suathern sethourd 1 ave demo almost nothing. ‘Tho service wunts anification, and 1 thud hoped ty bring It abent.” * But you have accomplisned something In the uncarthing of the ster-route frauss?” the rer porter remarked, Ccould not have done whnt little 1 have bad It nat heen for the faithful and energetic serve lee rondersd by Beooml-Asaistant:Postmietere Goneral Bimer, Inapeotor Woodward, and Col, Gcorwe Hise, Col, Hird has been futefatieable, anil ho is still watching end with wated that hole until ho Is sure there ts nuthing more to come out of It. He bas io bis possession xt the pres- ent tity the reports of the Inspectors, who have: bean aver avery suspected raute, aad the Intore ination, ulthonyh tt has not been, made public, ts of an tmportant character, It must have tho gamo effecton a jury us on Individuals, but, as tho uncertaiuty of tho law [a proverbial, ny vue cun predict whut the outeumne will be.” PENSION-SWINDLE, The Arrearugo Will Muy Cont the Gove erninsett Over $500,000,000—Ehow unt Why It Was Passed — Procuutions Agalnet Praud = Prupexcd Moditlea- thom of tho Act. New York Herald. Wasuinatos, D.C., Dec. 2,—Peustons are still paid to 8,896 surviving soldiers and sail- ors of the war of 1813, nnd to 25,020 widows of deceased soldiers and sailurs of that war, There were, 400,000 sailors ant militia en- kaged bi the wir of 1812, and about 200,000 petsuns have bdon nt various Uines placed ou the pension list on sceount uf that war ‘Thorufore one-sixth of the total unmber, after the lapse of seventy yenrs, are still drawing pensions from the Government. Ln Is report to President Arthur Comiission- or-of-Pensions Dudluy says there ate now 450,049 penstoners on the rolls on recount of the Chvll War, Of claturs already fled under the Arrvarnges-of-Penstons bit he estimated that 14,000 will be allowed, and additional vlalns for pension, without arrears, arecoin: Ing in at the rete of 35,000 x-yent. 1t Is not an extravagant estinate that 250,000 persous will yet be added to the penston lst, and on tha basis of the penslons of 1812 we would thus be paylig, fu, 1952, pensions to 116,000 persons on account of the Civil War, WHAT THT ARMEARAGES LAW SEANS. ‘The Arrearages-vf-Peusion bill, wlich was rushed through Congress tu the concluding drys of the session of 1879, and was signel by Mr. Hayes, against tha protest, it is sald, of many persons who had given the subject enrnest attention, provided that all persons entitled to pensions on account of death or disability In the service of the United States during the War of the Rebellion, and who should ie their claims privr to July 1, 1880, should be paid he arronrages of pensions at the rate allowed to each, commencing from the date of the death or discharge from the service of thy pursun on whose uccount the etalm ia allowed. On valld clatins filed after July 1, 1830, no arrenrages are to be patd, the persion begining from tho date of filing the application, No other change was iiade in existing Inws, Before the passage of this act only such versons who had fed valld elaiins within five yenrs.after the dite of disability or the the that the: right ne- eruud were cutitied to arruarages; If fled ufter the five years the pension began from the date of thé final ovidence'tited tu the case, in hig lost report Commissioner Dudley says that 780,000 origina! claims tave been Mited, of whieh 450,040 have been allawed and Ingseribed on the petistin rel Under the aArrearages-of-Pension Jaw 27,040 oiighiat pension clang had been filed prior te July 1, 1888, und lis esthinates that 105,000 of thes claitus will be allowed and entitled to are rearages, ‘The average amount. of arreare wures he esthiintes at $1,350 for each person, itd, after deiltietlne $18,000,000 1s. the prob: able amount ue tu persons who should dle before thelr eluting arg allowed, leaving no helrs under the aw entitled to succeed to the pension, he thinks $235,000,009 will be teeded for frst payments under the Arrear- agesact. ‘The regular pension-list will alsa, of course, be hicreused corresponding to the ad- intsalon of these 118,000 wpplicants, mid to the adnisston of those whose claims, ted sibs quent to July 1, 1880, shall be allowed, ‘The SME Koti! ponston-list amounts in round este $28,000,000, In glx years, within wich the Commissioner hopes to ndjudicate upon all the claims now pending, it wilt amount to, say, $40,000,000, But clatins are SUL combing In at the rte of neatly 3,000 0 inonth, and itis ditlenlt to suy what the will amount to twelve years hence. ‘Lo after seventy yours, there are 1,233 clilins pending on aecount of the war of 1813, Lust year ninety-five original clalins were fled on necountof that war. Connnissloner Dudley: thinks, however, that snotgh will be atti: ally dropped from the rolls to compensate for those aduitted, and that toe annual pen- ston-list, after the nyvedrages dre paid, will never be over $59,000,000, PROPOSED MODIFICATION OF THE ARNEAT- AGES DILL The bill introduced by Representative Gotdsmith W. Howitt, of Alabama, was not, ay hus been generally reparted, fur the repent of tho Arrearages of Pensions bill, but for {ts inadiiication. “The changes are three. In wumber, and by them Mr. Hewitt estinates that, if adopted, thére will be a saving to the Government of $00,000,000, {le ts of the opinion that under it no injustice will bo done to the really deserving, and gives bis reasons for that convictlon in an interview with the Herald correspondent. Air. How Its bill divides pensions Into thres claases— on aceont of death, wounds received (1 the xervice, and disease contracted in theservice, By the rst section of the dill pensions in the firat clnss date front the death of tho person on whose account thy pension ty arimtud, Vhs nakes no change Jn the existing law us to this class, ‘Tha second sece tton dates tho pansion on nceaunt of wounds from tho davelopment of the disabll- ity; the existiig Inw dates ft from the dis- charge of the soldiur, ‘Lhe third seetlon dates the pension on recount of disease con tracted In tho service from the date of the fillug of the spplicaiion therefor; the existhy Jaw dates It from the discharge of the sul- lur. ‘The fourth section provules that no rrenrages of pensions shall bo pald at a higher rate than provided for tn the orighiuel curtificate, and that no arrears shall be pated toa widow who has remarried, or toa child who has attained tho at of 16 yours at tho time of the passage of this bill, Undor tho existing law the widow Is entitled to any are ronrages that had accrued up to tha tine of her remnrriage, and chilttren can raoover nrrearoges that may have vecrugt up to the tina thoy linyo reached the age of 16, whut ever inay have been thelr age nt the thio thoir applientions aro wliowed, Tf these amendinents are adapted,” satd Mr. Hewitt, +1 feel sure thut $200,000,000 ont Of the $350,000,000, estimated by the Commiise sioner ng dren to pay clalins forarrent- ayes will be saved. Ehava given much ate tention to the character of npplications for nrrearages, and 1 make the assertion that not one-half of those applying are entiticd to ponsions, much Jas to arrears, ‘Tho vast inajority of those really dlaabled by wounds applied within the live yonra, Many of those now applylng base thelrelatmd upon imalatles contracted Ii the service or upon disabilities developed Lang subsequen ha fret be- cause of slight words recclved fn the War Ex parte testimony, In the absence of cross exainination, ts easy to got, The facts seum {o be wallsupportod, and the Penston Bureau admits tho claim. Frauds In the pensions wl never be stopped untl wo have an ad- juileating court, with power to cross-0x- ‘Amine witnesses and npplicants”” HOW THE ARREANAGES WILL WAS PASSED. “Mr, Mewttt mukes the interesting stute- ment that tho DIL be has now jntroduced ts substantially the samo a4 that which had been unread ‘upon by the House. Committed on invallt Pensions when the present Ar- rearages bill Wag, rushed through the Hates nder the *gay rule, “Gen, Rice of Olle, y, Siunickson of Now Jorsoy, and mysulf,! he said, “composed the, eub-connnitted charged with preparing a DIN for the just payment of urrearages. The bil 1 fitro- dueed Inst week was tho ineasure we lad agreed upon, Gen, Rice had theretofore in- troduced a more sweeping DIL, siiuliar bn its provisions to the Cummings bill, whien was Tinily adopted. At n night session, during the last days of the firat sesglon of the Furty= fifth Congress—tn dune, 2 think—Representie tive Haskell, of Kunsas, moved to suspend the rules and to pass the Cummings OLE, "This was dono by nore than on tiyy-thirds vote; there was uo debate, and the hivasure in the succeeding winter became a law by its ndop- ie Jn, the Benaty and the approval of Air. aYCK. the point has been made by some of those opposed to a moditication of the present law, that applicants who Have filed yall clating under it have thereby secured a vested right Ag tu this Mr, Howitt sad: “Arrearages of pensions are a mere gratu- ity, and the law granting thom ean be at any nie altered ar repented altogether, Unier the ortalual Pension ret soldters hind such right, ane if they avalied themselves of the provision, sectired to thene at the tline of en uring the anus, of filing thele claims within five years after the date of disability, no. ne- tlon of Congress could benefits neerued, the «isi deprive them of the Congress caunot deprive bled soldier of his right tea aaa an preseribe the date, of fling’ his The law of 187 granting arrearage: was an absolute gratuity, aida gratuity ean be withdrawn at any tine before tha money Is paid. Of course such mongys as hive bee pal on uecount of tht law cannot be reco ore, hut Congress hus the absolute right to revoke Hts uetlon allowing further grntul- i HOW FRAUD 1s PRACTICED, Conversations have beet had with num ar of Conuressinen famillar with the effects of the Atreatnges liw. Alt of thent have been appealed to by constituants who have filed cialis under it, and have thus been arale neqiainted with the chanieter of tho appilention, he great mujority of those with whour the correspondent has conversed ndiuit that extensive frauda can be and are prictleed under the Pension laws. First of all the opportunities for frau Is the fact that the evidence tiled to substantiate tho applie eunt’s elulin is ex-parte, Nelther the appll- cant nor his withesses tre subjected to eruss- cxumination, and that an afidavit made un- dor stich clreumstinces esi be made ty prove anything, even without danger of conviction for perjury, isa fact known to every Luwyer, Fhe nuptial snulghbors aud comrudes are nattraily disoused to ald him or her as agunst.the Government, nnd will streteh a pointto enable thelr nelhbor or (rien tu ob- tobe assistunee, which seems comparatively shoul fs the individual fnstance, butamounts to such inuense sing in the nggregate, ‘The ingenuity of the claimeageut in fram- Ing the = papers angsty = thein tit uiving the necessary testiniony, and at the saute tine keeping within the liw, ‘Phe pro- posal to post fn some consents place In a nelghberhood the iumes of att peusloners It that locality, with a description of the nature: of each eluhn, Is goneraily admitted to be a gout ony, Is Ukely to prevent long-continied Troud. ‘Fhe objection made t it that cx-sul- ers would dislike to have lt proelained that they ure recipients of bounty. is an swered by the fact that a pansion is nota bounty, Gut a just claim of the disabled sol- dler upon his country. ‘Che fact of x person being th receipt ofa peuaton ly always known to the neighborhood, and only those who have no Just elalin to it can object to the eens thon Witeh his clali was granted wing made known to his neighbors, As to the proportion of fraudulent elaims opinions of Congressman vary tn placing it from 10 1050 per cent, Every one of them with whont the correspondent conversed either quoted fustauces of fraud within his own Knowledge or adtmilted that he had strony stspleions of fraud practicud within his own coustitueney. NORTH CAROLINA. Tho Republican Majority in Seurch of a Coalition—Combination of Anuti-Proe Hividontte aud Republicans Against the MourBony, New York Herald, Raneran, N. C., Dec, 24.—For some years past the Independent apirit hus been rapidly growing in this State until it may now be sald to have developed Into a movement of nosmall proportions, ‘Che first notable ex- hibition ot this spirit was manifested in the Legisiature of 193 , When a few bolting Delnocrats, with the afd of the Republican snembers, elected Judge A. S. Merrimon, an Indeposdont Democratic candidate, to tho Unlted States Senate over Gov. Vance, the caucus nomluee, Mr, Merrimon, however, was not canal to the occasion, for ng soon as held taken his seatin the Senate he ene tered the Democratic efticus and into the full fellowsliip of the atraight-outs, and his attitude throughout the six years of servico in Washington was all that any Bourbon could desire. By this action he accomplished most successful political suicide. Ho die- gusted the Repnbileans and 2» Jarga portion of the Independent Democrats, to whom he owed is election, suk. thls fact, coupled With the everlasting uniinosity of the Bour- bons, which he hdd amply nierlted and so fully obtained by, défeat ing thelr fivorit, lett hin atthe end of his term. about us dead polltically ns xny. reasunablo mind, could hope to become. . THE TERTOTAL QUESTION. This {Independent moveient,-attar the dis- appointment sn Morrlmon, remained Ina somewhat embryo state until Iast whiter, wher a Democratic Legisinture unexpectedly sprung tho tomperance question upon the people, Since that tine ft has grown with o rapidity that hus astonished every reflecting nind, and thrown a full charge of couster- nation Into the Bourbon camp, Especiatly has this been noticuable since the recent vie tory of tho Mahoneltes {n° Virginian, Many weak knees have been stiffened by the re- Suits of that cainpalign, and many men who before were, or professed -to be, averse to stich Amnovement are now Joud-mouthed In thelr championship of the Ilberal cause, REVIEW OF THE SITUATION, ‘That the Herald reader may properly tin- derstand how tha “ prohibition” question age slated in the development of the liberal movertent it is necessary to roview matters Ina brief way. ‘The trie inwarduess af ‘tho su-ealled “prohibition” election which was held in this Stato Inst Ausnst hus never buon oxplalned or understood outside of die State, When the ennvass for the electton of Sena- tors and Representatives to constltyte the wulsinture Of 187-"30 was being prosecuted, neither the peaple nor the candidates of any party, asa rule, had any tntination or iden that nny temparsice question was to claim the delfberntions of that body, aud therefore the battle was foueht upon the old isso of Ropublleanisit.. vs. Democracy, Suon after the election, however, It beeame generally known that the tem- persnce peuple wore to lace a great eifort to secure the nsstge of an tbsolute prohtbition DI, providing falas the sale or manu freture of nll dns of spirituous or malt Hquors in this State, Atter the Legisinture had nssombled petitions began pouring hi day after day praylng the ennutiont of a law to Us effet, until the estimated miumber of signatures to such petitions amounted to nearly 250,000 , aver one-sixth of the popula. tlon of tho State and a titmber exeeoding tho combined voto ever cast In a generat election tn North Carolina.” One single petl- tlon paystl up dn the Louse: contained u0,000 Names, and another In the Sonntesss,00u signa. tures, Muttors cumeto stich a piss that an nlarnicdmenber moved the appolntuent of n commition to axcertain, If possibile, if the number of petltioners for prohibition did nob exceed the autunl population, of the State. Where they all enim from was a, inystery to all save the Prohilbitionist, who sald over halt of them were votars, this gasertion was strug, then North Carolina voters, as tho elec. thon platnly demonstrated, have o way of saylug things they do not mean, IN A QUANDARY, The average Vemocratic lexistator know not what to do, If suvl a tay was passed the Democrats, waving ft Intga tmnjotity tr both branches of the co telutiire, must needs: shoulder the responstiitity of such action. Now, the tlatiling of whisky and brandy and the nanutueture of wine Is quite an indusiry in this State, and if a suw was eiacted iti- tended to prohibit theao men. from prosecul- ng thelr bustnosa it would be but u natural ference to expect them and thelr friends to turn agulnst those responsible for the exlst- ence of that law, Dugides, 9 large percentage of the rank and ilo of the Bourbons tke an occasional tiste of thelr numesake beveraue, ond woutd hardly submit aitlety tobeing dus prived at it, tu shy nothing of the apposition fo be encountered drut the dealers ud thelr frlenda. On the other hand, tt was not only possilio but quite probable that if thoy did hot take some action In the -premlsog the Dumocratle party would lose tho yotes of tho uk of the temperance vlembnt: aud the Dumoeratle party contd not alford to tase any votes, Before Uie enil of tie wedston, low: ever, wy bright idea was cohcelved. ‘They would frouse a DIL wad pass I, with a pros visu thattyahould be submitted to the people for -ratineation wt an otvetion to. be held in August, fake auaarity of the votes cast ut that glection should be for’* prohibluon then thes uct” was to become a law and bo operative fron and after Oct. 1, herwise the “bil” or act” was to havo no force or effect, Wty bills framed was so fatally defective that ltcoul hover ipyauccomplletied thraugh {8 most rigid enforcement anything ike * prohibition,” but of thie it fs not necessary to, fpeak further, ‘Ihe prohibitténists were not satisfied with the bilbor plan, but, natn it was ull tey could obtain, stripped for, the tight. ‘The State wns thoroughly vanvissed und the elvc- toa duly hel ny four counties out of the nlucty-slx voted fur the rutitication of the Dill, and when all the retnins were recoived it was fonnd that the majority against " pro- hibition” exceetted 110,000, x niafority nearly eunal to the whole vote cast for the nominees of the donilnint party tn this State, A large majority of the prominent Demo- crats In the State: publicly annowtced their comnectlon with the prohibition movement, and those who did not de so held their peace, hot duringéte oppose it. With three or four exeeptions, ull the Democratle newspapers advocated =“ prohibition,” while Re publican press of the State with Hke Unantiinity opposed it, ‘The prohibition fst ont fist endenvored to tmpress the people with the idex that it wis hot a polltical queation, but he was Invariably inet wilh the Provoking suiswer of the Republican anui-prohibitionist that it was as niuch a po- litlend questidn as the question of .tariif or finance, aml that It was not only a political butin thls State lind become a party ques- Hon. ‘Then the party Insh was applied, with what result the reader Is already nware, TUK INDEPENDENT MOVEMENT, Thus It way that tic smoldering tires of tho vient inevement were biown Into a fresh Haine witich threatens to consume the Demoerwy ot North Carolina, At least 75,00 Dennerats refused to vote for the ratl- fieution of the su-callud Prohiblttes bill, whily perhaps 400 Kepublicans cast ballots in favor of the measure, . ‘The Democratic party, Is held responsible by. both Hepub- ican and Democratic anti-protitiuoniats for the attempt, to thrust an unpopular nod adlous Jaw upon the people—a law that would have deprived tha State of n large source of revenne whhout accomplishing noything like prolifbition. Now that it ly too Ime the Bourbons plainly see the mistake they made, bat the die having bean cast for weal or for wo there Is no clanging it. ‘Thely greatest consolation is the vatn hope shat the question will die out before another eleetion Is hetd, this is the stute of affairs here ut present, “Tho near Tuture 13 “expected to consummate the complete orennization of a new faction in North Caraitna potitles of uy less propor thons than that in Niretn, ‘There fy no mistuktng the fact that the fudependent inind Itas ut Inst concluded ty assert lise. WANTED=-A LEADER What the movetnent most neds Is. leader, “Whe Is to be the Nortt Carollug Mahone?” Is.n question often asked, but as yet not sat isfactorily auswered. Lt will not bean easy natter to find a nian of the right calibre and the ttecessary ability and plucl te lead the {ndependent hosts In this Sarte; but uiat one will eventually be discovered there iy ny sort ofdoubt. A Isinture and county oilicery ure to by chosen In this State next year. ‘The next election of Governor and State oflicers does nut occur until sd, ‘Titls Legistatire will be a mogt liupertant one, Aimoug other iuteresting questions to come before it will be the election of » United States Senater to succeed Senator Ranson, ‘The — proposition now is te ort Independent anti-prohibition candidates for the Legisiuture in the Democratte counties, these Inependents to be supported by the Re- ublicans and xnti-Bourbon Democrats, Thts cuailtlon is expect to result in great goo to the people—the overthrow of the Bourbon mujority In the Legisinture anc the eked of a Liberal to the United States Senate, North Carolina gains Congressman by the new apportioniuent. ‘The Stute has not been redistricted for Congressional repre sentation, and the Legistature does not meat this winter. If an extra session fy not called ho will have to be elected at large next year, A coalition candidate may be put up, and it is quite possible for him to develop into the North Carolina Mahone, a. Speaking a Pleco,. 2 Jirvuklyn Eagte. ‘Tho other evening there was a little company up on Dayton atreet, and during the onte! = ment the hostess idragyed ber tue boy to the Tegut to Napouk w plewd.” “Come, Johnny, ike 1 good boy, and speak ‘Little Lumb? for tho jadies and yentie- men. Johnny knew that thoro wus ramuneration In the backround, and tho prefliniuarics having buen arrunged In an undertone, abe slicked his bulrand he commenced: -. “Mury bad w little deevo, Jteanow wis white a3 wool, Aud every Utne that Mary Jambed ‘Thnt fleece would go to sehoot.”” “ Now, now, Jobyay!” said his mother, ' you now that len't right. Say it just as you did this attergoun and LIl'—hure she broke lite 1 ma. vorpal whisper, aud the boy commenced agains *Stusy bed a tittle laint, Whose white war snow ns fleece, And overywhero that Mury went = 8 ithe Mun would go uplec “Jobnayt Jobuny!” chided the mother, " that isn’t right. Spenk i right fis thine, ‘The indies and gunttemen never hegrd it, Now goon!" Once more the Htle feiud went at ity siury bad a little snow, its tleece was lined with white, And everywhere tha Jamb would go Mary wns sure ty bite.” “What 4 naughty boy!” exctalined the proud mother, who bitd been training the ehild alt the afternoon for this display. “ Now speak {t right orinuinmna wont kiss you whe you ¢o to bed!" ‘Thus prepared, the boy perpotrawed himself onve more: “ SMary had a tittle wool, Its lleece was lined with snow, And every one that Maury’ th ‘Tho white was sure to'abow,."* “T'm ashdnied of you, Jobany, that ‘you don't apenk it rivbt! You must du it this time, or muta wilt have to puatsh you," “TL won't?" buwled the urohin, But his mochor proimised hity somo’ additional candies or buns, or sotuething that bid the groxt social wdvautaye of lying hoavily on his stomach, und the Mitte wreteh vegans “Mary had a little school, {td snow was fleece as inmb, And evorywhera that Mary wont You'd surety tind that ram.” Then tho guests very properly interfered, and Bald it wid wd shane to torment the swect child, Ho bad done nobly, and enould baye his pay rightoft, Tio bad tho oandfos and buns, and his mothor pieked bim off to bed, while the coynpany found folneg, i tha roftectton that belure murinng ho would probably Le crying with tho etounwh-ache and writhtoy under tho nightmare, —————— Tolferentini, “Yes,” oxcluimod Brown, ‘you niways find mo wha penin my baod. Pinu reguiar pen holder, my boy." | “Let's saa.” wuld, Fg, me ingly, “a penholdor is usually ao stick, taut it?” — Why don't you try Carter's Little Liver Pilla? A positive cure for alek hoadacho, ond all the ile Produced by disordored Iver; one pill a dose. p-sdetesasehates asain ietenaniva Mssno nea evananenny Sse ES plegonl yended by leading physicians, ‘fakes Mghtor bisoult, cakes, ete, and u Tealthter than ordinary Boling t’ow- Ory Incans, BSolst at a reasonable price, Vio Morsford Almanac avd Cook Book _ Bent free. __Stumford Chemical Worka, Provigence, R. 1 and Si Latent, CORO 3 ORGANS Wisesecnine A Beautiful Organ, The “Mozart,*? Now Ntyiu, No, tah 2 Slope 1 full sete Guides qunuye dedds, Cnt wate Mian pianos pees ow stil atuayle siprovarpelits lust nddud, ool, Hook, Muss, Hoxed und, dalivureit on board cars hure, pricy Only Slaty BDullure, ved Cushy Bajlsfaction suarantued In evel articular ormunuy refunded after une year's use. very ung sald sells enuthur. [Lise Meandiag Advertise: lace dine Natittag Mave by ¢' meee My uw facture Juss curmpiutad oa jnstrumutte ovury S46 days, vury lates, oudewurking machinery, st Capital DIRUUISCLUFO Batter, 46 for luas wot Sait upon Wew Jur eh UWE asttingt ho remedy Lest adaplad fot all complainta ro. ll? fron pte stato of it ey Lowucaa the Joujo prusurtis of i Tus litieauf godine, aut ary expuclaly Toomumeusd Jrcaacd of a serofulous uatuty, sdawellitimot the Aland, le of color, stud the vurfour corapluinte te. Eullaria fotaalee, wiles can Lo traced ion wuakosied otal ba stan). 7 ere sald by, Teapecte tine Sfdeetathe aul ary daily vevauribd by tubes jyetele phyeicieua Pill i, bunaiaralC as q BROWNS IRON BITTER. RRIVAL AND. DEPARTURE Ov - BROWNS ARON BITTERS, | A Aaa orcad ATU le 7 exer + mens dunder exeepiod, ¢Monday excepted. a Soren ne & Howtueventern Itatlwaze Rapa Tine uK.dsy' ng Cit Acenmnadattogs, aimiy at 08 Cinrk-at, Graud Pace, # oun Siti depotcuruoret Wella mid Riutiectee, oe ~~) otra. [Arrives in[* eid beneges p inj® 2:10 hm bag 01m me Bm rat in a. ini pid Cedar amas N nia ec te aig Rxpr 30 ‘Apolia Rapriss.. Tt Porte & lend: ni iz. , Minnenotae Ceonteat fale bia Silnutosatn & Canteal akoti nin Milwatkeu ¥j bm Woy eac : a ° sr “Ryeyw 3 " Le BROWNS TRON BITTERS are ain ® cortain oure for nll diseases Hp a requiring a complete tonics espe- ite ate clally Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inters i a mittent Fovers, Want of Apovotite, eussetnssecetietae aad re dis Ly Le Loss of Strength, Lack of Energy, oe Alaa inert olen “Rlocpine Rar ‘Accominas Snric! ations, apy " z ete. Tnriches the blood, strengths | ‘gulunriony aos irae Beane foette tn ena the muscles, and gives ncw oral Passenger Dopot, on Canale 4 detwoon Hfe to the ucrves. Acts like a non pnd Aoi ae =: charm on the digestive organs, aa paeeree | AMYSS UGolosburattawe & Bre: 200 Fi removing all dyspeptic symptoms, | {Salenbunty2tinwa 4 Btrestor Ra} gn init tah me such us tasting the food. Belching, Phubote Want cd, siexcity, sons mle 245 po Heat iu the Stomach, Heartburn, | 5 sownai's Grave Agata. Ss caeee nae ete. The only fron Preparation Stonuua & Pacific Hxpross......| TO) p ine 2:35 pm Mt Josept. Aten ten a Bz} 12 that will not Dlacken the tecth or saaliy & Wenven txprese, ate eo b re T ut Passer Br give headache. Sold by all Drug~ | idtrora Pussenvurns Badal esa gists of $1.00 a bottle. pendota € Ottawa Hxprest. SOR iain a BROWN CHEMICAL Co. Heck fori EM pa buen re Baltimore, Ma. ea pul oem Bee that afl fren Mttere are mada by Nenex Cures, | bes Muines, Omaha & ‘Litton aml have crowed tml Hoes and trade in2rk on w'Pppar. lat Bex pros S24 mit m PEW Ae OF MOITAT Soe axouthorn Puct wos pale m Efoans Hepross. 2) Sbb Mla Hepa —_—_ ————————— SS ntane City je] eB: RUPTULE CUBED, * _ | Weaeee punaue espren.:) bay pialb arene | ee E eaiged: J DAU SRRR nag. «Ua. esse CURE D. solubuaue, Amboy, Huck Fails, and Stertine tratns © | Uitengor Milwaukee oe ute Paul utieage psun Beats Cocnar Madivan, Canal, wad Adame-sts. feket Omens, fl nnd Gt Cinrkest.. Palmar Louse, bre Panicnn-pean snTOAOr Apr 1. Grand Hacitie Hutol, and ne benoit, mt: goara witha vory Iscgo serutal femnta, and andlng ho Leave, | Arrive. | Felief trom any truss} cudid fod, und) through your Ski uod new nppliancy, yuu. Hut only retained iho Tupture whoro others had faliok Wut lave conplgtoly cored the hernia MOKETY HORM Testdence, 21 Fulton-st., office 10) Hi. Milwaukee Fast Stall, sn, > a PEER mahinte Baz te The principle a new ono. No vvetation whatever. LH Ko annger,,neurred, Manafuctururs of Blsatis | “tetun t i be rs noe. te 7 im TUANT LETT, BUTMAN & PARKER, Milwah ‘UMicu 68 Mtate-st, Chiengy. NL 18 Pain Milwaukeg, Mudteon, and 1% du Chten’ Exurnsa.. Ilbortytilla Accomodation... Itoexfund & dun a ves ORY MAVIGARTON,. Societe Postale Francais de VAtantique, Canadian and Brazitian Direct Mail STEAMSHIP LINE. rr an yp ins arrive Br oxennted. 31 ay oxen Chicago & Altos, t a.m. And dally, Sani ‘Tho New Stoamaht}: COUNT D°EU), Capt, Lnperdrix, | Union Depot, Westside, corner Madison and Canal. mil teage the Wert india Wybart-ttnites, of ahead | gustuetwoca Mtadiase: gud Xduaserets Drlugess aad uf Janua: Wout ‘Indies nnd Brazil, | ‘Twonty-thind-st Ticker Urices, ut Depots, Bi Se tonchine wt ee TOMAS ni Peele Hotoi and Puiiner itouso. HAM, CRAKA, PEENAMBUCO, BALL ree (AV, Ls BAILA, MALLAN: und 10 Suto, [_ Arriva Vorough Bills of Leading granted from all stations Kansas City, Danvor, 1 aaa en In Cunada and the United rtates to ail ports vin the Hensns ley Runt Fen Noe ines, 17a p mn West Indies, Urazil, und Kiver Vato, ie, AtlavHaSCalltorhia Puat Hx §11:00 p in fF. Connections by the Lntes eujuniss and Grad Trunk | St, Loud, Spriuctivid & Suxes,,,, © vain 2d Rtaliways via Hulifax, by t ston & Albany, New | Bt, Loula, dpringiolt & ‘Ivxas.... § 9: Yurk Contra, and Grent Western Rallwars (ler- | xt dau lex, yun Jack eliante’ iapatcu, Nickerson Steatoabip lng viados- | Movies New Urioaus Bepras ton, and by tha Cromwell Line vin how Yurk. Vouria, Keouik & tsur-¢ vi Wor Freight and other inforization apply us 1 Hust Express § Chena: de ie VALHNTINE Orto 115 Dearborn-st., Chicay Wil DARLEY BENTLEY, Genorul Aventaly St. Paulat, Montreal, and at Wortinula Wharf Vaiitar, ANCHOR LINE AIL STEAMERS . New York ang Glasgow, FURNESSIA, Dec31,2 pm | ANCHURLIA, Jan.H, noon DEVONIA, Jan. 4, 7 am} ETHIOPIA. Jan. 2, ram ‘hese *iduiuers do not earry cattle, sheep, oF vids. UTOPIA, Dees Tp nIWicTUM As dan, 2 7 BA VICTUIIA, Jon, Cabin, 65810 8 Pacursion Tickets atroduced ruses, JIERDENEON BHUTICERS, 96 Washington-st, ‘ STATE LINE To Glasgow, 1Avorpoo!, Dubli, Walfast, and Lonaon- deren, fsa uw Wor ‘every ha 5 Hire cabin if ws a tt Cabin, M2. Rtourage, outward, 83. ‘Those at carry olther cate, bow. noe pie. USTIN, HALDWIN & CO. tingt Pekin & Pourts ix, vis Jollot, Rirentary Lacun, Washi E Joliet & Dwight Accum: tSalurday uxcepted, Oreupted- ‘Depot foot of. it. und Mut Us T RCO Ate Tekut Oniees BY, undulpneses, near Clarks Grand Pacifoituteicand Puiuer Muu. poy ey rive, Sprinatiowd tapren Teeuries Buchan © Reokuk Peurt iG r cul a ebeotue' Hucinguu& Reokue.: Fomtine & Chugturia Express Pett tly Bee furday night to Ullman ollly. a Saturday Aut runs LO Fuoris only. weebauh, BE Muutd os aucitts Iailway. “AURTLS Union Vepat, Siaio and ‘Tryltthete, All Btato-st., Ss Broadway, Now York.und it tandotph-st,Chi cara ran tu the ‘and W at SULN BLEGEN, Western Sinnuzar.” ea puninans tock, Miiekoromeae Gout Ciapleaes Bimor House, und Grand J’acind Sutal. = Leave, CUNARD LINE. Salling threo and four timenn wook. Passnuo tle etstoand front all parts ut Kurape at tuwest rates, Drafta for £1 and upwarde, : Cainpany's offices cornor Clark and Iandolph-ste, Chiao, 1. 1, DU VERNET, Axon VGANVINTING, Manajor Western Deuartiant. | ~ (Duty. sinity except sangaze Xurs<putiman slouping Cars trom Chicago to St FRUIE Louls, Kansas City, und Puoris, Parior Day Coaches, PEE in bacig oe OR Le EE i ravalving obairss sano, to St Louis, nag iss Hlogunt nsvorted packayos FROUS, | Batts tuy. wo chenue of snags Culeage to leutiable for Holigay *Prenus angers | Haruna City. No chanue of Bay Condnes Chicago to T¥q [rent att tars States ode fil Sites alpartign spociaily,. Onters Tiall anid teledrapl re zeive Drow Biuniow. LASLUICR Fru Store SClark-at, Both toluphuves. Depot, corner of Van Huren Glebe, 3 Clark-ee, Shore Grond Vaciia Motel, wad 73 Kansaa Cy. J chisan NGibt kx press... Pauueapalis & Hee uul faite {ite Island Accoimodation. Hine Isiund Accunmodatiol atid Acconimedalyy Kine Muo Iainad Accummudation. Ls 5, TWIN GREAT SPLOIFIC cures the most foathvowe disoasy, BYPILILAS, Mug Jalund Accommadation,, 7 " é Mue isiand Accommudution, Whether tn ite Primary, Sceatdury, or | yee Te ee ee mdRt Tertiary Stage. Removor alt traces of Mercury from tho system, s0iTay Houth Chicago Accommodutlun. ventro Train, by Curos Serofule, id Horos, Ittaumattyal, ie Chr Catarrl, oF any Ulvod Dievase. “Dally excopt Sundays, leas, excopt Ruinedny Cures whon Mfot Hpringe Fall! Dally exceps Monauys, {Thursdays and satunlays only, Wundars only, ‘Michigan Centra) Rattroad. set Ointcuedt Cinricass south e Grand facitle Hotul, und - Malvern, Ark, May 2, 181, a NfQyBire caves tn our town hy five Bt Hos ¢ . é Momphls, Tonp. May 12, 181, Wo havo sold 1208 vottien at 8 A in a yaar. It has xiven untversal eatistuction, Fairminded phy- Aiclahs now recummend Is as 8 positive spocide, 2 Be MARMSIELY & CO, pall (gta Malp and Aly Lino), Kew York & Huston fr, Foecial New Yoru Nxpreai TT aha Kak Acct 8, has gtvon better sutleract Sp cult abi feine } tinve over suid. Ses PLRXSEL, ffs aD nk mit Cy ee a MRIBBETEN, Richmond, Van Muy It, 18. Sou oan refer anybody to ws in regard to the merits ots, 8.3, eee “ésuiniay oxce| giatir. tYaturady” exvoptod. Saturdays leave at 6:26 ba : Lake Glove & Michigua Southern Matlwuy. ‘Vieket Oficox at depots, Van Buronet, head vf tm fall aunteaasuntatuanater amie ta eat i Sivcowtu Hie granu Vacitel{otul and Patiuvr Mouse, Teave. (Arrive. PULK, ALLL & CO. Mayo never known 8, 8, 8. to fall to cores cnag of Sypniile when property t - Hie "vai [rorya | stat cra mala ting ho avovo signers aro zuntiamen of high ianding, | Pmviel Row sie truss Call A iy CoLquirt, ‘dove Of Guurste. dan: nis a! xpeuse {daily ). anit ANIL Ez reba. veseenarys Michtwan Baprads’ watty: Elkbart Aconoimodation. isatned: ae ‘a toavo of th, Daily. Taltiuore dt Ohites ao: Depots, Bxpondot fatiding und tour of Twonty-seos Aft oad Claekeaty: Talnicr Hous idea pantie tretehtaha Dapoed espe tian Wu ed wi thke your Cane, TH WE PAT "] arrive. tau to tho Unfortunate," or we aaa FeuHLALO, lorning Texprea :) Bi wna Stuuyist for i ; 161,000 Hewsed wilt bo paid toxny chatulat ml be Hapeusa. (eeu wy did, on naively, (us bottles 8, & Sone particle | Xt : Ta Es , atieblutn, ne ati 20 Fen ee WIT SPECIE Gon bon As uae jun wie, Washington City, hn ‘Ayan taguniy ling, sunning [te vintira frwine toroegh rum wdeomity tol bay Aad the boson eee Seohocane Ht eo, elephing-Cars botwaoa i shes “ohideu nod Sum York daliy re eapuaas Gebers AUEN'TS, ‘Mankokeo Lito. VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & (O,, | PEPHiteet Quiaueath ieeotcad ar iattipwat, U2 & OF Lako-at., cor. Deurborn. Grant Pavitic Lot hd Palmer 1D th SAND WY ALL AONHERA Sold by drugylists everywhere. Arve. Cincinnatt, Indtanapolts & Louts-| Bayre: vee] Fr gps ‘eal Web a pal® Ti m IS. voulaclsuene MAHL SN Pittebues, #6 Wayne & nyo Mullvende erie Adaius And Cunulsia Tckor Uioan * ara Fat, altar Howe, jana Boetia Iovols Laces Pidsted api Be PRIVATE DISPEN. taht ee Bxprese., OCLARKSt, Cus mek Ciacihuas? d& Mt. Louls Wallrond, aburgs y Wort (Ciholungt und Kokwag Ale hing Utlaots, for the apes Le ed nur Of Aas wud Cinalesty., ae Umicos af Mopus ahd Ld} Kaitdalphe robin of ow eeu cale Nee Poll Bae Phos atu and Patner ie well own ou j ie Fash Ba founder at Bellevae Medical Bnet sen ctoee aeons |* Pebanapor, Reese a Enso Aifniete Stuslrond. ~ Wunvitie Route.) : f 1 Statu. "Wekos, Omtices, Jat Oe ee ticaty Pelaiur ious), end Grsndvae dias iris e Mspruas (@or,Binte Big Yeeudulya-ead Kxpress Rituvites my ‘Gignd Frank Ranwes. Hived corner ut Lwattaa wud wewiwsne NO CURE! soma {DR. KEAN, . 173 South Clarf-st., Chicago It b th, £1 OI on sll Cet a eere tee Ur apuchat uissusta.” Dred Reais thy only phy tn the city Who warrality cures oF wu pay, Hours: 9a. ui. tod, ms Subdars. vlo Lu, Mail and Exp Niaut Exuryste Ur For explanation of seu tiv ot ty tisivetaulue