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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, mnchanged only Jobhing anl order irsde, Green Dests dull 88 nominal, sk r—3tr1dy and unchanged ab §1.08, iroritn—¥lour, %00 hirles whest, 6,000 bhuy enrn, 6,000 01} oata, 35,000 bus rye, 1,000 buj barloy, 1,000 bt BALTIMOATR, patyrvORE, Md,, Fetn #~UoTTON—-Quisd and heavy ; loy middling, 13508 12)6c. . Frbn—ftoady aud auchangol. GRAIN—Wheat quist and anchangad, Corn—tWeal orn frmori Westorn mized, (OX@6H (0 il Pobruarys 813¢o bld Macch, OAta qui ¥ siestern White, 400; mized, 41@de. Iliye dull and oninal, B3 \Y—-Dull and mmchanged, Provistoxa—Btrong and bunyane, Tark, $21.25@ 5150, Tulk-meats highees shoklers, Bisce; clear rib '”"'{ ll;{ud Taoso} packed, 81;@11%r 3 hiaher; ifiters, 030 clear ritnides, 1i%e, Tlams, 18%(3 AhotlfeIR et and. eady; crude, 12xE1a0; ron Bned, A @I, Purren—tinchanged, PrraonEv—Birong; crnde, A37c: rofinad, 114e, Catrge~Flemer$ not attatably highar, Winisky~—Hominally firm; HosTON, PoeroN, Feb, A—Frovn—Quiet; damand windere so; $.0U@AE) for Weatarn Auperss $5.0085.00 for fomnion oxtred; $5.00GA,00 for Winconstn patraa: £0.00 7,13 for winter wheal Olun, Indiaus, and Michigan; '@8.99 for 1linols: $,60@0.00 for 8 fouthern quist, $3.00R0.00¢ commmon el Chiotoa family fancy Minesota, '$7,76@.), Gnasn—Corn quiot: 8536640 for mized aud yellaw: ¢t for Sonthiern yhllow, Osta, 4646@s%e for mixed ond No, 2 wiite: #4@i0a for rejected; 66@37c for Ho.1 white, Ty, UBCrAt1,00, Tircespta—Flonr, %526 Drlaj corn, 13,103 bug wheat, 400 bt oata; 12,06k b CINCINNATIL CreerusaTt, 0., Feb, f.~Cotron—Steady; 121fc. Froun~Bteady and atchanged anan—Wheat Inactise] $1.26@1,30, Corn dull; 40 @ido, Onla falr and firm: 38@43c. Darloy quict and Sinchanged, 1tye quiet and unchangid, Trovistons—Porle quiet and sleady: $21.60 wpat; 912,00 buyer March, Lard casler; mleam, 113.163 Kotfle, 13®13%o. Tull menta ateady’s Talr s mand; Bo: l@ilige; 1ix@ilige. bacon steady; moderate domsnd; 0@IN0; 19W@IIXe; JING 1,125 ke, 1 Wrmary—Rieady: maderate demand; $1.08, TurrrEn-—Easler; not quotably lower, TUFPALO, _BureALn, Fah, 8,—~OnatN—\Whest quiet and firm: pales of whito Michigan nt $1.38; No, 1 Milwaukes held 418130, Corn dull; new, {8@nle, accordiug to con- ition. Onts inactive. Ityo quiet, arley qufet, NEW GULEANS. New OntEAns, Fob, 8,~Conrr-seAt~Lirmer} §2.50, ConN—Firm thoico white, G6e, ar—Lower; primo, $10.00, SMOKING IN TURKEY. _ Orienin} Pipes nnd Tobnccos Smoking 18 n necessity of oxistonas to tho Turk § one could almoat fandy it & partof his religlon § nnd natutally, thoreforo, tho sliopa of tobaceontats and of vendors of chibouques and sinbot inodth-pleces abound everywhere. The tobacco, cut vory fino, and disposed in lopg silky tufta of o pme tint, i Jald In masses upon shelves and arrauged wilh roferenco to its prico and quality. Tho priveipal qualities aro four in number,. namely ¢ {avach (aweot), orfa (medium), dovan- akleu (plquant), and sert (strong) ; and aro sold at from 18 to 20 piasttes {from 3s 6d Lo 48 En- glish) for an ocque—s quantity squivalont to sbont 21¢ pounds, These tobaccos, of gradu- ated ,streukth, aro emoked f{n chibonques or rolled into cigarcttes, the uso of which 1ast-ta bogloning to bo vory goneral in Turkey, 'The tombekl, n tobacco dostined ox- clusively for the narghile, comes from Parsia, 1t {8 nat out like the ather, but pressed, and broken in small parcels, It iy of & darker color thau the other kinds, and 1s o atrong thnt it cannot bo enoked until aflor tivo or three washings, and,pa t ia lablo to geattor, it is kept in glosy jars, ke’ » druyx. Without tombaki, the mnarkhile cannot bo smokoed; and it is voxatious that tlss tobacco ju vory diflicult to roouro 1n Luropo, because nothing is moro do- iclous cr moro favorablo to poctic roverio thau tainlialo in gontlo puffs, while seated upon the cushions "of o divan, this perfumed emolko, freshenod Uy tho wator through which it aesch, ood - which reaches you aftor travors- ng & llrgo circlo of tublug in which you on- tmine your srm like an Arab spake-charmer playlng with his serponts, It in tho aybaritism of smokiug ¢arriod to the highest derrco of por- feetion. {taelf contiibutes to the luxury of tlits delicato onjoymont ; for thero nro narghiles of gold, of silver, aud of cut steel; molded. carved, or ongraved, with wonderful alill, aud in forms o8 elegaut as -those of tho purost au- tiquo vases; white garnots, turquols, corals, uud other StonecA OVen INOTO Precious, Aro oul- ployod to ornnmont them, €0 that ono may smoke porfuméd tabroco through a nisterpicen of art § and I sce nothing that even tho most fastldions ahd aristodratic of Ducheasca could object to this *timo-killer,” which procures for Bultane themeelsep thu prolongod luxury of tho kief siesta), and s hinppy forgotfulucss’of tho world, esido tholr fountuins of marblo, and benoath the trollis-work und vines of their Llosks, Tho tobneccniata of Constautinaple oro styled fuwlungis. ‘Thoy nro mostly Grocks or Aymeni- apa, and bave singnlerly ongagiug manners | and gowotimps—especially during tho nights of Ramadan—Viziors, Pnrahas, Boys, sud other dignitarics, lounge famihiarly i their shops to smioko, talk, aud learn tho nows; sitting, tho whiilo, tpon Jow stools or the surrsnuding bales of tobaceo, Jike members of the English Parila- hont upon their **wool-packs.” 1¢1d 8 utruuge thing] that tobacoo, now lu suck univorsal use throughont tho Last, bas beon tho subjeot of the goverant interdiction ot tho part of many former Bultaus, . Moo than one Turl Las paid with bis {ifs for tha luxw of smoking; nud the foro- eious Ataurat IV., inoro thanhouce made the hoad of tho smokor full with Lis pipo. Coffee, algo, has bad {té not loss eanguinary procesy of Introduction {nto Constantinoplo; and has no less boon honorod by its fuuatics aud martyre. In the modorn Byzantium they now bestow tho ntmost care upon, aud sirain to the utmoat ot of luxury, #ll that conceras \bopl{m; e plearuro, sbove all otheis, of tho modern Turk., Tho shops of tho rellors of mouthpicces and stems of plpuu nte very uumerous and ell- lEnolmed. “Iho mast valucd stems aro those of sherrywood or josmino, and they attain to very high pricos, In propottion to thelr size, atralght- ouss, and porfortion of quality. A fluo plpe- atem of cherry, with its bark unbrokon, sud of o ark Justre, or a ahoot of jssming, of which o keots aro rogularly diatributed and of a brighit ~ color, ~will " commnnd o8 much w6500 plastres, or uearly £5 I lingered fong fu front of the shop of ons of Mseno pipo-stem morcbnnts, in the streot which doscends to Top-1iane, in frout of thocomotery. . Tho shoplicoper was un old man, with a auperb gray honrd, dork oycs, and ryuiliue nose, From the arm-lole of his walstcoat insned a thin ollow eem, working n sors_of bow, as if he nd boen playing o violin. Upon au fron drill, or gimlet, £ot 1 motion by this “bow," & Flp«yuwm of chorry wny turning With wonder- ul rapldity while undergolug the dolicato opbiu- tiou of bolng bored, to servo its destiued pur. ase, Near tho old man, a yonng one (suctnivg- y his son) was at work upon stoms of lesser valua 3 ond & family of kittena plnyed motrily In the sun, tolling thomsolved 1 the dust which foll from the pipc-steme, Tho wood not yot menufactured and tho stoms alrcady tin. isbiod lay stored in the shado at tho furtuer oud of tho shop; and tho whole formod a ploturo of the trnn Oriontal stamp, worthyof any artist, but which might bo found, with slight varia- tions, fratmed at every strool-coruor in Constan- tinople. 'Tho manufactorics of vipe-bowls uro recogmizablo by tho quantity of red duat sprinkied sbout them., An lunultf' of bawls of oliow clay (which becomes a doop pivk by baking), awail, ranged upon sholves, their turn for entrance to tha oven, Theso bowls, of wu oxceedin gly fino and soft waterisl, upun which tha pottor imprints varions ornamontal desigus, aro not blacked llke the Fronch pipes; un whon comploted, ure sold av amazingly ) prices. 'Tho quantity of thom consumed s lu- wredible. As to the amber mouthpioces, thoy o tho ubjoct of a trado of (heir own; and which approaches to that of jowelry, Ly tho value of the matorial and tho oxpensu incurred in working it. Tho ambor comes chiefly from tho Baltle, un tho shoro of whioh it s found more abundant than snywhere elde. At Cou- stantinoplo, whera it is” vory doar, the Turks profor-it of a ‘nlo fownou culor, partly opague, and desire that it whould Lava neither spot nor flaw, nor ve,—conditions somowhat difficult to combine, sud whish groatly enkiauce the prico of tho mouthpioces. A veifect pair of them command as miuch as 8,000 or 10,000 piastren— ‘from 370 to £90, A collection of pipes worlh 150,000 france (£6,000) {anot atall an unusual thing amoug the high dignitaries, or Lo richier Pprivato persons, in Istamboul, Thesa precions mouthpiocos aro encirclod with riugs of gold, enswolod, sud often onrlebed with dismonds or rubles, 1t 1, In fact, an Orioutal modo of displaying tue possesslon of woalll. All thoso plocos of amber—yellow, ’mla. or cloudod, and of difforcat dogrocs of trans- paronoy, ypojished, tueyed, and bollowed, with tho nlmodt care—sociguiro, in the rays of tho 4un, shados. of color o warm sud goldvn, au would tnake Titian jealons, and Inoculste with iie desirs of smoking, tho hoss resolute vietim 3¢ *‘tobscoo-phobia,” In the humbler shaps, theaper mouthpieoes are to be found, havin somo atmost jmpercoptible flaw or fault, but ol the loss periently parformivg thelr oftico, or he- g tue lous cool sud plossant to the lipy. Thore 110 funtations of amber in Botivmivn glass, of which enurmous quantitied are sold at psliry prices § but thoy are used only by the Armenisne sod Greeks of the lowess clsss, No Turk, who Lia aoy self-respeot, uses suything but the pure wibas,~—Thuophils Gautier’s Constantinople. SBRUARY 9, 1870. wan yot too oarty In the eampaign to take that stop, aml it was sgrond to dafor the issuing of ho eall uotil aftor the dato for the National Con~ vention lisd heen Nzed. Aftor the aboya subjects had been discoasod protly thoroughly, the Committeo sdjonrned wita aur reepective namce o the spuhiica Coune niral Club, for the purpose of paytug the ece ponses of the Club, Tho following namos were immedintely Aub- Jamen P, Hoot, $60 3 ‘T, M. DBradloy, ©100; 8, IL MoCren, 85603 Juline White, $25 ; 226 K. Kellogg 2 11, Clough, $26; J. Mr. Sullyan noved that tho whieh had not yot olectod delogates to this Clab bo requestad ta do 50 a8 poon a8 possible, A MAIS-MERTING, Mr, Mnoro maved that tha Committoa on Pub- uestod to engagn saveral rens them at thio next reg- ular meoting, to be held on Tuesday evenlug of tha coming wook. gonted that tho mombern of the should ba slacted as soon an poue aiblé, and thiat macting of that body shoul and that jmpottant pnblic discasned thore by the pubtio. ‘I'bo queation of tazation should Lo’ thoroughty discnssed, and an effort mads to relivve our aitizens from the ouerous and nnjust burdens POLITICAL, Meeling ot the Democratic Siate Centrnl Come | AN INFOTIMAL TALK. TIn the afternoon about 3 o'clocis Lern of the CQommitles were roceivad by tho Domoorats of Chicago who assembled for that urpoas at the porty hieaddquarters In Superior Thore wors proseut of tho Chicago arty the ITon. Thomas I1 Cameron, Miles Kehoe, Gardnar, and various lesser lighta. By them ed tlie rursl mombers, who olambercd up tho numerous ataira, disdaining tho elovator, and, consoquently, appoarod upon tho econo spotchloss from lack of broath and apoplectio in No formal axercises were nt- tomptod, and tho procoedings conntatell merely of hand-sbskings and tha interchanga of intro- ductions sud congratulations, ‘Those prelimi narios being over, tho party patred off and pia ned gucoead for Bomo Lwo houtd, sfter which tlioy noparated as mildly as thay had catno, In the evening, most of the mombers of the Committee who Lad not departed for Lioas od in Parlor 3L of the Bherman Houno, and monted tholr former talg with more of tho eamo. To A'Trtnuxs reportor srho happoned in it appearsd as if tho wholo diecassion tutnod rdn and lowna They Do Nothing, for Fear of Splitting on the Cur- renoy Question, lio Meotinga bo by lt of th Tdge piller, C good npeakers to Judge Miller, Col = @ Grand Counal held fortnight facial appoarance, uostionsrhionls And Are Perplexed in the Extremo as to a Prestdential Can- Uen. Mann auggoested that at losat ouo meot- Counell bo calfed a8t & ataled ing of the Grani time, and that soon. Mr. Itoot moved to fix the firsd Tuesday even- ing in March as tho time for holding auch meat- lng. ir, Beach thou Committes) shounl For Governor They Favor W. R. Morrison and A. b that they (the Exeentive A. Glenn, firal ot into goodl working arder boforo thoy extonded thoir meotings any et A clearor (des of thelr bunine: Mr. Root chianged the time in his motion, fix- ing thomeoting for tho22d of Fobtusry, for which good npoakors aro to bo sngapnd, aud tho Stats Central Committos_invitod to be present, motiou 88 amended mooting sdjourned ti o A THIRD TIORET Stato elootion. That mattor was vigorously discussed, with n deaidod difference “Thero canaot Lo a third tickot moxt fally it's impossible to ot up Auch n thing,” to_whioh o prosirate gentlemau on tho The Republican Central Club Per- feots Its Organization, in oploion amoug th Hald Mr, Brown: ravailed, sfter which ilo Tuesday evaning, whon o mags-meoting will bo held at Republican head- t 211 toll you thero, will bo one in_namo, but it witl b s bannor without so army,—a Goneral and another moémber fu A Springfield Correspondent Roviews the Situation in tho State, witliout » following t Alieu will Lioad ol but ho won't get any votos.” "Ihofi when tlie roportor put in & word of in- , Drake apoko up and aaid : bollave thas I roprosant tho opinions ol a vory large clsas of tho people when I say that we must bave an hovost man for a candidatey and 1 am suro that if wo put up s man of recog- ized integrity, of pood Domocratls sntecedonts, and on a platform without oquivdoation, we shall win with him,—wo can't holp it." An Dowdall added s * If you put up s tuo sure to bo s Domooral. And then Brown romarked : “ I think a good deal moro of the man than I doof tho platform this time ; the people will nd vole for tho man rather than tho It waa difficult POLITICAL GOSSIP, TIE PROMINENT CANDIDATES MENTIONED, Special Correspondencenf The Chicago 7ribune, BrmixarieLy, I, Feb. 7.—There ara somo aditors ro excoedingly anxious to print news- {tems that they Liardly stop to inquire what is or what Is not nows, And, baforo gaing any farther, 1 wish to say that thie paragraph has reference to your contomporary, tho Chicago T'imes, aud to ita Bpringfeld lottor of laat Baturday. In pro- tending to give tho oarlieat data on the politicat otitlook for 1876 it gives cireulation to & misora- ble lot of vindictivo and ulaudorous trash, {hose at all acquainted with political nffatrs in thin Btate, it is vamly to bo reen that tha wholo lettor was wrllton fn the intorost of ono Guver- natorial aspirant, and to effect tho injury of av- otlier, The romaining portion of tholottor is full of misstatoments, misprints, and sadly tacking iu knowlodge of the geography of the Stato. will not dignify, howover, tho T¥mnes' Spriugfiold lettor by any apeclal criticlam. Tho regular cor- respondent horo savagoly discleiny any kuowl- edga of tho lotter, and I myself heliovo tho Times oditor haa bean imposed upon, or olso tho lettor was smuggled through. It is difiicult to foresco now what effect tho Presidontial campalgn is to have npon our State certalnly & vory considerablo ono. ‘And hence any figuring up of slates will be nothing more than mera apsanlation. Tho Btato Convontions of the thres partics—if I mav dij nify the Granger-Farmer will e beld befors the ing Conventions. The Candidates and Their Chances. THE DEMOCRACY. MEETING OF TIE ATATE CERTHAL COMMITTER. A call was isgued eomo timo ago for » muoting of tho Domocratic Htata Contral Committes yesterday at tho Bherman Ilouse, aod, pursusnt to tho invitation, nearly all the body wore pres- ‘Tho full rostor i3 ns follows : Jamicson, Chieago, First District, 'r'nukhly honost man, Lio's n, Genava, Tourth District, Wright, Froaporl, rake, ltock Taland, Sixth District. m, Ottawa, Soventh Diteict. W. E. Cook, Lacon, Elghth Diatrlct. 0. 1% Klng, Peoria, Ninth Distrlct. 1. 1 Hend, Carthnge, Tenth Distrlct, Bunbs, Fitlseld, Eleventh Districk .« Morrltt, Bprivgfieid, Twelflh District, A, Thirtetnth District. Dusvy, Ohwmpafin, Fourleenth Diatfict, tobiison, Engham, Fifieentl District, olles, Grtenvillo, Blxieenth Dintrict, W, I, Krome, Edwardaviile, Seventesnth District, W. H, Green, Cairo, Eighteonth District, 2.°v, Rtobinson, Olney, Ninetcontis District, Chicago; R.W.Townsend, And go tho converse ran oh, to get an expresston of opinton s to tho merits THE NATIONAL CANDIDATES, thougl it appearod to tho listoner as if tho names of Davis, Hondricks, nud Tilden camo to the front rathor oftoucr than suy othets. tho comproy it was diflionlt tv got au opinion At alt; but, when approached in dotail, tho ex- prossion of - the members was & littlo moro osuy Tlout.-Goy. Glenn, whon sddrersed on the stibject of tha outlook for ths Prosldency, could not, or would nol, namo his favorite, and was equally non-committsl as to the probabillty of tho disposition of the party in Illinola. arded Bayard, Tildon, Davis, ana Itendricks as and considored that each hnd Benator Brown, Clinirmon of the Qommitteo, ‘bolleved it to be too early in the camipaign to mention any name ag proferred for Prosident. As for Governor, tho outlook was nlmost cquall vague, and nothing could yet bo prodicted with ho names moat froguently heard woro Wiliam R. Morrison snd Judge Mr. B, L. Morritt declarod himself to bo un- propared to may anything delinite ns to the Davig, Tilden, aud londrioks wore the nomes which ho mentioned, but nomeans that wore at hand could provail to draw out au opin- ion favorablo to oitlor ono as opposed to tho For Qovernor Mir. Memitt thought Lieutenant-Governor Gleun aud Congreasman Morrison tho stroog mon, Mr, J. B. Drako was in_favor of no particular What bo wauted, ha snid, was au houest man for Prosident, —nny houest, capa- ble man on an honeat pintform. Boyond these roquisitos, e had vow uo choice. As for tho Governorship, Mr, Drake appoared to have noth- owat W, Brown, At tho last meeting of the Committee, in 1874, Mr. Brown was electod Obairman and Mr, D The attondanco yestorday com- ritt Beorotary. ‘Committes excopt rised nll tho membera of tho lenstr, Kromo, ilesd, N. O, ond J, P. Robin- oliticinng as & party— a fair following rostdential umn\n{b son, Early in tho mornlog the Commlttes gathored in n parlor and spent some timo in disewksion and conforonce, without, however, organzing or doing sany businoss. At 12 o'clock the Committes mat in tho club- room, and with them soma scoro of onthusiastic membera of the party from the cily aud Slate the Btato Conventions in tho interest of rospoctivo frionds, Tlowever, am n vory genoral {nterest pervades political cireles to-day, i not be out of place to briefly scan the horizon and mention those who are known sapirauts. IOt GOYERNOR. Lepudlican—The Ron. Shelby M. Cullom has boéu for two years promineutly bofore tho poo- is record in good, his onor and futegrity is unimpoached, and his friends oarnest and industrious. o bold, manty fight. John L. Deveridgo has also been in the fiold During_bis Gubornatorial term lic bns mado meny snd bitter onemics, This was Dut be hns strong and active hould no wunforescon complications ariee botwoon now and the meoting of the Con- $ha cantest will bo mainly botween Cul- All that stuffl in the Tumes lotter about thera bLeing Cullom nud anti- Cullom, Dovoridge aud anti-Bovoridge Rings in Cook County i8 bosh. Jim Root, Ald. SclhafTuer, Bogue, J, Ruasell Jones, tioned, may expross the timo has gone by when Cook County can run Biato Canvontions. are gonerally ropresentod by &8 smatt mon as County naually sends, Tho Hon, Thomas 8. Ridgway, tho prosont Btato Treasuror, lias beon writton to by mauy old friends in Southern Illinois to allow lile numo posltivoly conaented, nto tho Couvention Hla admivistration any cortainty, 1t was nndorstood outside that TIE DURINESS OF THE MEETING waa to fix a timo and place for holding tho Dam- ociatio 8tate Conveution snd to arrnnge the rop- Bosido this, the voico of tho party was fo be obtsiucd in o casual way as to the Premdontial candidaov, and the mombers wero expected to relate palso throbbod as botween Titdon, Davis, Poudleson, ot al, proved that not alt of thesa matters wero dos- tined to bo disposod of. At tho noon mooting tho Committea was ealled the Chairman, who siated in a gen- 1o objcct of the moeting, and dosirod to formally know if a majority of the Committeo Tho Bocretary thou called tho roll, and noted the prosence of oll the members, wxoept thoso ot down above. le for thin pasition. resantation thorefor. o is mnkurg just sbout how the for two years. ondricks, Thurmat, | mau at pressat. to bo oxpected, udge Greow, of Oairo, thought shat one of tho most prominent men for TIE GOVERKORYHIE was Mr, Morrison, now in Congress, nated, it would bo on account of his popularity in bis own patt of tho State, and from tho fact thnt he was of high personal oheracter. Other interviowa with members of tho Cam- mittoo woroa soarcely mora definite in results, The general feoling msy borummed up by asy- ing that nearly ovety mombor wotld work for Moriison for Governor if Gienn wora notto como up, and would holp Glehn it it wero not for As it is, they will keop thoir opiuious to themaslyus, and tho casicat way whiol tho re- porter has to sugnost is for Morrisun to rofuse to ruy, aud thus leave Glenu an oasy raco,—barring 8 thoso Jast-hour men who come in tospol! ate in BO maby coses, The Dotnocrats of Iihnois, judged by thoir roprosontatives in the cit; chnotlo state of mind as to the Promdential cou- didate. It appedrs, howaever, sa it the portly Suprome Judgo colled Davia could carry his Btate in the Convoation, provided thore was o roasonablo probability that ho hud enough atrength elanwhoro Lo render the suppors of lus name oot altogetuer Quixotio. a strong feeling in us favor, which would grow stronger if it could be shown that a similar movemont was on faot in other Blates, DBarring Davis, thero is no doubt that the ourions curronds quention would aplit the party in Lilinole into Tilden and something-clse wings. THE CENTRAL CLUB, MBLTING OF TUR EXUCUTIVE COMMITTEE, Tbe Exccutivo Committos of the Contral Re- publican Club hold an sdjournod mooting at headquarters, northonst corner of Clark and Lako stroots, yesterday afterucon. Tho Clhalrman, Mr, Willism Aldrich, cailed tho mootiog to order, sud Ald, Stona acted as Becro- tary. The following miambers wero prosont: Measrs, Aldrich, Beach, Enander, Hoffman, Mo Cren. Avery Moors, J. B, Rumsoy, Jammnes P. Rtoot, B. B, Htono, T. ‘T, Towksbury, Gou, Jullug Winto, W, K. Sullivan, I’ MdGrath, Gon. 0. L. Mann, T. M. Bradloy, J. W, McGinniss, and Ar- wera prescub. ood tho others men- It proforoncos, but the of Chicago, with &n Ingonuity born of thouglt, then prosonted a cunuing ond porfectly suc- cesaful sclieme twnu tunch gravity to tho piivate room of tha Ohairwan for don- sultation, and the motion was carried, In pure suanco of thiy, tho Committee filed ont tho dour and wont awsy, lonving sadness snd & mild sort of gloom behind thent, Baforo thelr doparturo Mr. Morritt sald that o hopod tho frionds and members of tue party who lied been nvited to moet with them would romnm fu tho olub-room until the Cowmitteo's roturn, whon ho oxpocted a sonsan of consulig tion ond goueral comparison of notes aud but it he does ho will go with o very strong support, of the finknces of the Biatohas thus for been bighly creditablo, and hs has jmmouss personal ' the ovent that the Convention cannat har- monize apon either Cullom. Bevoridge. or Ridg- way, shotid the latter make a contest, tho chances are highly favorable to the scioctlon of the Hou. Milton Ilay a8 o compromise csudidate, Tho only objection to Mr. Hay is that he won't traf- fio and burter with politiclans liko aspirants It tho nominntiou luy in _his hands, Lo would only chew bis tobacco o little fnster and sy, *“ Wall, I suppose I must bo Governor; bue I assuro you, gontlomon, I don't care,” The names of John B. Hawley and Groen- bury L, Fort have beon montioned in this con- Noithor Is making any canvass, aud may g well bo consldered off the Lrack. Democratio—Arahibald A, Glenn, is tho'most active, if not tho strougest, ssplrant ot nanled from among the Bourbons, farmer-brukor, and this winteris hoavily engaged in pork-packing, 8o that Lo has claime upon a va- ricty of olasses, Ho is alao a leadiny lar momber of tho sovoral Masomic yasterday, are in o J'lyp attendants aud tho reportors dld walt, and, to uéo o elang plirasn, took itous in wailiog until nbout balf-past 1, whon tomo mombers of the Committoa catng in Aud reported thnt the body had adjonrned elue dlo without dolug any- That is, thera s TIIG PIOCKEDINGS OF THE COMMITTUE In secrat rossion wore not of much importance, and conasted mainly of a prolonged consulta~ tion on the xenoral condition of tho party in the 1t did not appear ay if thore wers any covert intentions in the mombors a8 to the futuro, and the whole matter of disoussion camo down to the proprioty of gotting acquainted and qenorally swapping lioa as to the comning cam- bor from the aouthorn part of tho Stato ped that tho Commities name a day aud for holding the Convention for nominatiog tato officors, and advooated Lhie mensure i eomo romarks, whioh woro, howevor, not at ail convineing to the othor mombers, who advanced and sustained the idea tbat it would be more 10n of tho National Cou- No party m 1llinoin o trouble apposred arey was, in this Stato as olse- dod into two ssctions on the ond if thoey ordored 8 Stalo atn It Morrigou, whilo not a candl- datoe, ia In the hands of Lls frionds. Ilo Las oud thing in the Confederato House, and will, f lio consults hia personal [uclinations, hang on to it instond of making a laborfous and uacer- toin race for Qoveroor, Willinm Drown, of Jacksonyille, Chairman of the Domocratio 8tato Committos, i considera- will try and scenro the cal strength and s an hongst surt of & man, but not vory briltisut. ARANGER-FARMER, This Convention moeis noxt weck at Decatur. Tt s vory lkely that Willsrd O, Flagg will ve its nomineo, though the frionds of Qen. Witliam 1) Andeison and of Gen. John F; Faruaworth witt prosent their names, Auderson aud Farnaworth are bath _fine stumpors sud anti-Republican, a4 well as advocatea of rag-baby, shin-plaster Tlagg I8 & Iepublican, it nominatod cannot expect to forco the Domocratic Convention to i, a8 the fricuda of the olliers say may be proper to await tho not yeutiun beforo committing to suy man or platform, to bollat tho p where, clearly divi ourrency quostion, Conventlon iu pdvauce of & I they toight fig a candidate, and ovon n platforns, ou tho other gido of the fonco from the candidnto for Prosi- dont, which would be unfortuuato, to say tho lonst, Aftor this viow of the cass hind been woll ad- ocketed lus proposition, before tho meotiug for & tion of past servicos, residontial nowi- thomsalves with The Fifth Ward reporiod tha organization of an Auwxiliary Clab., R. W. Rlcaby snd J. ¥, Woodard wore recomnicuded a8 delogates. Ninth Ward roported John Btepheus sod John TF. Hcanlan as dologatos. roported Olo Hondickson and Jol The Fourteenth Ward Oolored Olub reported L. B. Whito and O, I¥, Buith, ortod Plilip Htein ond Martin Horn, o Virst Ward reported Henry F. Lewis nud Willism A. AMoutgomery. The i forred to tho Cowmmittas on Ward and Town Or~ gouization. 'The Chair reporjed tho following LIST OF COMAMIITRES] Finanes—Goorgn Bohuelder, Heavlll, T, M, Bradley, John A, Contested Eiectiong—~8ol I, Hopkius, dlartin Conrad, 3.3, MctHnnies, Atbort Bossac, 1t, B, Williameon, Avendment to Etection Laws—F. 0. Latned, Georgo Shetwood, W, It. Bullivap, Jamnea I, toot, Jacob Dlers- dorf, Werd and Town Omaniration—James ¥, Root, Gen, )énnlt h“o‘llm ul‘. ’}[“Ku“;' l:.bll. Hioue, Jolin apt. MoGratl, T, 'f, ‘Tewkabury, Georgo 11, Gankay, Dr, J, T. futhiardt, il Publio Meefinge—Geu. O, L, Stanu, O. B, Mataon, Arttur Dizog, P, seGrulh, Jucob Bleradorf. Ducuments and Papers—Q. 1t Matson, John Moff- Moore, Arthur Dixon, en. Julius White, Georye Local Tuzation—Geu, Jullus White, E. K, Boach, 8, 11, McCrea, J. I, Muehliko, Jullan 8, Rumuay, Digon, Ouore M, How, J. I, Reat, Avery Mour Tlio following Chairmen of the several dlvis- lonus wero slso _reporsed: Notth Side, Julian B, Tumsey; Houth Bide, Goor vory Mooro; conuty vencod, the proposor and 1t way not brought voto. ‘Auothior member moved the following resolu- ‘Tho Heventoonth Resolred, That the Chalrman nnd Secretary of this Comuittes put themselven in carreapandeuce with the varaus Gounty Conimnttecs of tho b curly aud effective orguulzatlon of th port the condition of the urgaulzatious at the next meoting of the Committee, In connection with this resolution, the mem- bern from difforent parts of the Stato mado ro- FO LIROTENAKT-00VERNOR. Republican—The nama fust now mesting with mot {avor is that of the Mon, Andrew Bhuman, of the Ohicago Evening Journal. Belog a presse man, and withal popular, the country proes is giving his nawe a good deal of prominenco. Jones, of Jo Daviess, being ono of the * Young Ropublican [osgue™ which and Lincoln Dnbois Lave originated, §8 convesmng for the nowinetion. Jouos wag & member of the last General As- sombly, and of course Las a good many friends and acquaintances througliout the State, Lx-Stato Benator Pat 11, Bandford, of Kuox Qounty, and ox-state Senator Sheldon, of Cham- ro in pomivation by their friouds, Tha Iion, Bam I, Cummings, of 8 the alrongest man U, BcCros, J, W, The Hon. A, M, CONDITION OF TIE PARTY machinery fn theic soveral disticts, Tue ace counts given were gonerally entiufactory, and wout to show that the clubs ond asecciations wuro all uwake and arming for the fray, whilo theMucal committoos had prosorved their organ- fzation snd were wilhug to work. 3 wor to tho offoct that the volers of the wero suxioud to gat ot the ballot-box, aud arts of tho Hlate, turnout o be it remombored, Claflin, Jim Koot 2ag, Danist Hiepa Falton County, is_ perl nawod o8 yob. He hag had mavy years of logis- Istive exporience, is n goud dobater, aud & morchant-faruor-temporauoe Demoorat, Jamés M, Washburp, of Williamson, lawyer- farmer, will be before the Convention. (/ranger-Farmer—Boone, of Jo Davices, and Bryant, of Heury, ara the. ouly nawey heard of. FOR AUDITOR OF YUBLIO ACCOUNTH. year Gen. Lipuincolt has fet It be known that he dosired a re-olsction, aud hiaa boon figuring to that end. his extenmve scquaintanco throughout the State, it may bae sald that tho Htato Board of Equaliza- tion 18 almost a unit for hne ro-election tho membera of tho Voard bave worked hare woniously toguther, and their Intlucuco wiit be et Tho Cook County dolegation will most likely demand that omtice, and, if it Boguo, momber ot the tast House, wilt probably be put forward. D, Gardnor, of Champalgn, & bankor, is anx- tous to ba nominated, 1o {4 not known to suy oxtent outeldo of bis own conuty, and there i4 uo telling what strength he can bring tho tickot, A. Yowall, of Oluey, is also nawed lu shis counection, Democratio—Bouthern llinols will probably be s unis for John Q. Harman, ty Democrooy doman very projudico aguiust Chicago in tbe wiody of the Egype .. @ranger-farmer—Dr. M. M. Hoolon, of stion would only down, ounl politics was carofuily out of reach, clee there for hero waa J, B, ock Island Argus organ) facing dey- from the central and southern tho Htate who balleved In banking on d with Drako yore sovornl othork of not lees iuflusutlal. 10 lot the cat out in that party, carofully kopt and suy attom allusions fo ( beagtly ourraucy que fact, that fauuo 1 ustl oo 8 high peg would bave been hiair-pulilng, Drake, proprioivr of tho K (stifent kind ot M. flow; Waat s, 1. 8, Will- QONBTITUTION AND DNY-LAWH. On motlon of Mr. Root, ruled of the organization of tion, by-laws, oto., were ordored to bs printed, Ald. Btone offered a resolution tothe effect bliean might join the Olub who s-name to the constitution and voluntaor to make a contribution, Mr. Itoot opposcd the motion as beln, nocessary and suporfluous. uva Conunitter body, and mom thers employ tholr eusryies. Mr, Boach said that ho was uninformed as to the body. White statod that the membership-fes had been pravionsly settlod, and that this Club was morely & represoutstivo body, s thought it should ba lelz entirely froe Republican—For & 9,500 coples of the 1n addi the Olub, constitu- ris St the Commitioe nover havo dong wherefore tho under Chairman Brown's scat, m tbo wsy of to opit at : ou was_instantly supprossed. I {financial quost| thin way a quiet meetiug ‘Tho quention of tha lof THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIO CONVENTION \wad culled up und discunsed in a friendly way st and at one tima a rosolution was offered in tho name of the C ifonal Campaign Commitieo the Conventlon fn Clicsgo, favorod by some of the membe counsoled dolay, and asserted tha ueution was prematiro, 'The latter viow d, sud tho resolution wus pocketod by the proposer without u voto, "Tha subjoct of callin elactlon of delogatoa to the National Convention was also broached, bus it was considerod by sn aluost unanimous ' expression of opiolon that iv ‘Lhia was an Exeou- aud meroly & re rs could joln war douy, (Georgo M. that tho Hecretary, mitteo, ibvite tho Nat ) ¢ the rgitation PR to work aa hereto- POVIDING TIE BINEWS OF WA, Bome further disousaion followed, when Mer, Tiood offéred the following as & pubstitnte for Mr, Stone's motion, and It was ads 1. The undwaigaed hareby sgrss to pay thé wuis set £ Conventlon for the a8 the old pro. ‘afill reigns suprems, tian Bousbons. Centralie, wilt te thotr m 014 Kewanoe Bnith would liho it, bt will hardly reach, . FON BRORETARY OP ATATR. Republican—Col, Georgo 13, Harlow, préeaent inountbant, dnsiren a ro-njoction. Heo will prob. ably develop tha geastont atrength of any singls nspirant, hut from tiino immernorial tw office, with that of Lisutenaut-tiovernor, has been uned Ly delegates to trade npon. L'ho best maa don'talways win. Ueorge Serogus, editor at the Ciampaign Ga- 2olle, In & prominent nspirant, Liko Shuman, he 18 juat now recelving tho flattering encominms of ‘thio rural preas, Demoeratio—As the Daurbon Democrany are not much given to the clorical professions, can- didaton for Secrotary of Htate aro alow jn an. nouncing themsolves, Not a singlo name of auy atrength had hoon mentioned. Granqer-Former—0, C, Buel will lond his nnmo Lo wake ont the ticket. KTATE THEASUDEN, Republican—Candidaten for thin office are cropuing out all ovar the Btate, Josoph C. En- gliab, & bauker, of Danville, ia perhapa tho usrongest, Io hasa good record as & Lusinass- mau and a flopnblican, comes {zom s portton of the Htato that Lisa Livretofors been overlooked Iu the aiatribution of State ofticos, and will work vety Lard for the nominstion. Edward Hote, Trensuror two yesrs ago, is also a candilaio. Hols E. O, Hamburger, Clark of tliw_iiupwmo Court for the Contral Grand Di- vigion. Jobu Cunnighnm, of Marion County, claims tlie nomination on aceount of locality, s also doea Capt. Joseph Denison, ex-Couuty Troasur~ er of McLeav, Democratlo—Not a singla namo Lias beon sug- gosted from tho Bourbou mdo of the fence. Ehiould Caok Conaty fail in gotting » Democratic nominee for Auditor, Dan %‘lllrl will probably connont to bo boaton a dedond timo for Htate Tteasuror. Granger-Farmer—J, H, Plekroll, of 3acon County, will undoublodly be tho candidate, FOR ATTORNET-OENERAL, their name is legion. Every Congrossional Distriet, 1f not ovory county, iss a fawyer who thinka bo ouglt to bo Attornoy-Gevoral. Edesll, of caurse, [n a candidate for renomination. Tho fact that 8 United Btates Heuator 16 to bo elected In place of Logan nest wintor, will have a marked olfect upon tho decision of tho two party Cenventions, It will control tho choico for Governor, snd cousequently subject the lesacr positions to bo influanced by auch tradoa of tho strongest may sce proper to propose, ‘Choraforn, It Is, I repoat, tho sheerest spccula- tion to attompt to single ont the sirongest men o4 probable candidates of eitlier party, Ay —_—— MISCELLANEOUS, * NEVENTI WARD CLUR. The Seventh Ward Republican Club organized Inst evening st No, 500 Bluo Island avenue, Tho meeting was called to order by the appointment of A. Limberg to the chair and tho seloctlion of Otto Hagiat o3 Becretary. After adopting a con- stitution and by-Jaws, tho Club proceoded to the cloction of ‘ofiicers, with tho follawing re- sult; President, Henry Valk; Boerotary, Otto Alagiaty Treasurer, E, Heintz, Tho Club al- ready has o memborship-roll of smplo longth, and will horeaftor mect ot the first avd third Tuesadays of each month. A Trying Situation. Burtinglon Hawckege, Alr. Dilderback, wa foel authiorized to siato, will not attend divine sorvice thig rmorning. The old gentleman is, o aro pained to loarn, labor- ing under n very distressing framo of wind, be- ing greotly Inconsed sgmumt churchies on gen- eral principlos. Ilo doesn't liko to talk sbout the mnatter, but wo learncd oil about it, dospito bin reticence, It soemns that last Sun- day morning ho was dozing comfortably 1o hia pew, In tho churoh of which he is one of the mnin aloepers, when he beesme aware of on apparition ghding solemnly down the aislo with u coltection basket in its hiand. Mir. Bildor- back braced up luto an erect posture, cleared his throat in a ponderous tono of Roman firmness, 88 ouo who ehould say, **Who's been ssloep 7" nnd, a8 tho baskot waa extooded toward him, he felt 1n his trousers-pockot for his wallet, It wasn't thero, ond a8 Lo withdrew hls hand and folt in tho otber pockot he feit that tho evos of the congregation wero upon him, and that was altho folt, for ho certainly didn't feel nuy poskotbook., Ho noddod tho bas- ket man to wait & second, and leancd over to tho laft, while ho felt tn tho right {oede pocket of his coat, from which, in Lis jucronsing nervous~ nese, be drow balf'a dozen cbeatuuts, which rolled ovor the floor with a rattlo that sounded in his bot eara like tho thunders of tho Apocalypso, and made them botter still. Then he leaned over the ond of the pow nud folt in the vther inaido {coot pocket and drew out a bundle of lotters, o Jot of postal cards, o circus ticket, & vhotograph of an actress, a funny story printed on & card, & pooket-camb, and a long atring, and his face grow mo liot that his breath felt hike s hot-nir blast. Then ho equared his elbows and seut for hia vast_pockets, and strowed the pow- cushion with quill tooth-pleks, nowspaper ecraps, stroot-car cuecks, n shoc-buttoner, somo lead penetl stubs, and crumbling indications of chewing tobscco, & bit of “senling wax, pivco of licorica root about an inch long, and threo or four torches. Then he leanod for- ward, and, stung to madoess by the smiles which wrre broakiog ont all around that chureh worgo than the 'menales in o primary chool- room, dived Into lis cost-tall pockets, anud drow forth n rod eilk bandkerchief, two ap- ples, n spectacle casp, & pair of dogekin gloves, au overcont button, and a fine asAort- ment of bits of driod orsmge pool aud liut. Then he stood up, devontly prav- jog that an oarthquake might como along and swallow up eithor him or tho rost of ths congrogation, he didn't cars which, aud went dowt Into s hip-pockets, from which be evolv- ad a rovolver, & corkscrow, n cigar-case, 8 picce of atting, o momorandum-book, and 8 pocket- knife, 1ly this tima Mr. Hilderbacl's face was ecatlet cloar down to bis waist, and Le was #o norvous and worked up that bo nmrl{' shiook bin clothos off, whilo the wan with tho bas- ket couldw’t have moved away it he had died for staying. And whon Mr. Buderbaok, fu forlorn despalr, onco more rammed bhia liand into tho trousers-pockets where he begau o searcl, tho cogrepation held ita bronth, and when Mr. Bilderback drew forth tho very pocket-book which ho Liad mussod in his firl earoless soarch, and hind since all but stripped fo find, there was o sigh of roliof went up from overy devout heart in that bLouse. It Alr, Bilderback only dropped Into bisscat with an ab- ruptness ihat mado the windows rattled and rogietered o mental vow that ho wasn't golmi to como out to clurch again to be made a fool of by & man with a long-handled darmng-baaket. Nnpoleon EIL, fu Exite. Lunden Speclator. A correspondent of the Liverpool Daily I'ost tolla n ptory of the late Emporor Napoleou which jooks trie,—it 14 so strangely characteristic of bim, It was his chiof amuscniont during hia laut illnors to muso ovor a_collection of tlio carica- tares of hlnwolf whiob lad boeu published during lis reign aud aftor his fall. The writor thinks ho wus #o miserable that he found plensure only In hureiog his eorrow ; but there 1 anotber oxuianation posaible. ‘Tho Ewmperor, who bad lived mnch witl artista. know that carjcaturists, If numerous, rarely fail to catch s mau's fnuer weaknons, and was studying the acllection to discover tho quality in himself which Lo ought, In the interest of “his dynasty, to Lave supprassed. Unfortunately, his first defocts wero suoh aw no carioaturist catohes, Neithor Cham mnor Touniel could show that Napoleou duliled montal abliity, und Jonjoyed vetore all indulgoncos the meditative inertia which the Araba osll k37, IRON VENTILATING APPARATOS MANUTACTURED Y CRANE BROS.MFG.00, 10 N. Jofforson-st. i AMUSEMENTR. O .. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Eogagement of (ho Distingnished Artista, Mr. & Mrs. FLORENCE, ar fn fhe glarlaus domedy writion ex. by B. E. WOLFE, Faq,, entltled the DOLLA. And scted Iy them over 100 nigh The lion, Baniwell Blote.. 3Mra. 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Florenes Mrs, W, J, Florcetics {8 ch larger numbey 0. 171, DITSON & 0., ly Dedieated the 03 amous GALTFORNIA et and most camplete world, 1, 1876, & new eandi b date for pubilo favor, Benator Frank [ell, the poeched, of which the and F:llllmvnnlu ARRIVAL AND DEPARTIRR OF TRAINS RXPLANATION OF REPERZRCE MARKN. T Sataed, * Banday exceptad. d tive Handay st 8:90 8. m. § D s A O, vicorner Madisom-aty, end ab the dipate, d of 'with sange of the diffarent atineos Wednesday THE (OLISEUM. Monday, Feb, 7, and every svening this week, AT X‘!m y excopted, 7 BT.AIRS. BENTIR DHEINHART, ESPRIT FANTOME, THE | apactfic Fast Lins. CLOWN'S TROUBLES, and the wwonderful CAWTHORNE CHILDREN. ore week of the marvelows JAPS, JEPPE SIE DELANO, Miss LOTTIE BROWK, ste. Adminsion, 25 centa, " (OL. WOOD'S_MUSEUM, GRAND BUCCESS OF Littie Barefoot and the Ticket-of-Leave ban, Engarement Etraording BHALLL, the QUMAMPION T10; WURLD, Will be ou oxhibition Saturday, Fob. 12. 17761876, 1 RROKPTION qhmenlla‘l’.x'qr:n ‘of MRS, MARLY MAT. | Ssneva Lake itipro FOENIRIAN LADY OF | 2227 tn n—Depotcornerof B—Depotoorner of IMCHI’GPI CENTRAL RAILROAD. a o0t of Ticenty.tecandat, of K Tekelnfive, 61 Clavk. wille_ha helddob e and at Falmer Hnete, NER CLUBHE, at o MeGorm sotta North Ciark 8t woye ol Kinzie Streate, on ye Thursdsye, 5 & month of Fohruas usick Ialfs, wh is Mall (ela Bain and Alr Lino). Iy Bxpreas yo avenynee: ot ‘olle. taze’ hath heen Axzedd o Twelva Bhisliynges surroncye for a gentlomiauae and ladye, e e et e et PROPOSALS FOR BEEF FOR INDIANS. RTHENT OF THZ INTERION, AR ATPAINS, J &0, 1 bo roceived at dty of February, I¥i “named quaniiies of Leol eaitle on the Indians in the ud; {owa and Comsancl groes weight. For thn Wichita Agenc) For_tho Ch:nnnn an CHICAGO, ALTON ’:' Dl hlsaga, Kansas City an Denver Short Zines, near Madisonst, brie doiph- ‘erritory: Lo A £enc, F1400,000 pounids, nda, grons welht, 71 "Ainpaios Akoncr T8 con, Joliet & Dwtent Acermummiation, The nst weight will b ch condition as to farnlah good marks! Avorogo grons wei 0 wolah b0 gounds gra Fmust bo without fuod or_water 1o mediately bufore belng weighod. T 1o must commanco at sach 0t day of March e and lo such guantitiea as may be pictive Agonts in ohargs of said Agon Paymenta will b mads on proper recal count therefor shiall have been y ropasal must hare & copy of this advort ting any contract, the rigl 0 an extent not exceeding 2% od The cattle mustbs LAKE SHORE & MICHIG) plivery of the cat- Michigan _Accomm: CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD. Lnion Derot, eorner Mailiron and Canal-sts, 63 South Clark-4., oppotife Sherman fonse, and at Devel. pproved. Kt (semont. attachod 30 Arencie d the HEht s Al 4 G proporals, 1ffsuct & the best fntorests ol considar from persons who ba o4 in any bid Horetolars made, No thersof will bo pormitled » be snblot otfieFpaty aiiloal the wrilon consest of ba sccompanied by & o o' to the Commissioner of upon'some one of the followl 2. Hecond Natiunal Hank A - #5:00 p. . [ *11:008, Do t10ve . m.| 43 p.m. AT] traine rin vin Sifiwauk Minueapolis are gond alther Chien, or via Watertown, LaCzcuse, and named Nationst lanke, Washington ; Chenical inly-secondoet, geeoade, ke T e smount of supplice bro- o d T ¢aso uny biddory on boin i Posed to bo furatshed, t, il to executo thn same witl o 04 Now Utlesoa 1d Inta thie Trearury ;s bt el and Fesla aiore e 11 ‘sligh ‘contract shail bo 200 fuch dratt or ‘chock 90 doposited shall ha rutaraed to the xecution of the contract & bond will bo reqaired amonzt for tho faithfol performance thereof, o surclies, whoss sufiofency must bo nited Stat & Judge vt District-Atturn: Proposals shiouldbe inclosed in an envele {ne undersianod and 1 * Pro; ndians. Tiuders aro farited to bo presant at the g0 Commisataner Tudiag Atfal QUINCY RATLRNAY, asaans jond i, 1y Sout -0, 1 &anatand Sizleenifiata, Malland Raprosa,.. Utiana aud direator Proposals for Forage. HPSDQUARTERS DEP'T OF TRE PLA fostnd proposste,fn tei | be reacived at thi offics until 1{ o'cloc a7, 7, 16T, & Blenduta, Uitawa & Hiroator Pass Aurors PAVCORET,., ... Aurora Vassangor 4l by ats, for the dalivory st Umaha itepot, Neb A, . {8 auantiilesas roqnirad durlux the remaiuder of U liscal Night 1ixn, Tor Omatia:d| 110 u 1, Kousan Gity, tearenwortd, Ab mm, and nine hundred | eniaon & St. Joacpt Kap. e ro irovs Accommonatior ‘n(irors Accommndatian| Bundajs. 1Ex. Balurasy, $Ez. Monday IND CHICAGD LINE. ourner A ntractor, and {or delivery iu sacks that thoy will become i sdo soparately for corn sad heetaronca will be givento articles of domestio pro- Hids shoald be endorsed on envelupe, orage " 'The contract will be let with tha proviso that titire cuntraoted for raay he increand or reds Quartermaster of the Dopartment at any v ot ang or all bids | e ehodud. . con ffice.. DINGTON, Chief Quarterm: ac rosponsible partis Dy Eeprose-Pullmn, Deaw Tsaim ATeapin S York wishout ohange,.. o | tio J:1 prows— Ballgian, Bl Oaly ling runaing th hotal cars 1o Now York. KANKAK| From Deats, Yoot Lores Ena"_'r";'ny.um . ditions made known an applicatian to tbl “TROASURY DEPARTMENT, Qrrics o¥ Coll’lv(‘: Tndisnavolls, Touleite & Otacla. LLER OF TUE CURK) natt Day fixp, claima agsiuet the Pourth National tiod to prosens ooy althb shea of CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND Ki 01N JAY KNOX Compiraties of the arsent EDUCATIONAL, Mass, Institute of For Catalugue of 1 BAM'L K o months, taChatl inth xnflllfllpollllg. Loutevillo & Olnctn-| 7 1Eagirina vcroe e, Loulviila s Giiéia! f Technology. s::nury. Tioston, Mass, __ MEDIOAL CARDS, 2k DR. JAMES. Lotk Hospital, cor. Washington & Franklin-sts, Onartared by tho Btate of ltinols for the expres i m\mld-{-hu reltet in ‘Tlluc:;.uullnm v sud urivary dissases dg el thilf qon PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILRUAD. From degol corner Cliniun *Sunday excepted. § Dally, 1 i E copt batmdre b a1 et Dvuing leave Jrom reur of af Tueniysecond-al, City afies, 84 Clark: s by hood, can poaitivel elicats atontion, call oi §Dally, *Daily, Sundays oxcepted. = _MEDIGAL. ASTHM.A and CBRON‘O BRONCIIITIS, ‘The moat l‘lh-cl\u: ns‘l’wdy will be found o DATV“A. TATULA, prepared o sl forms, for smoking snd inbalation, by SAVORY & MOORE, 118 How Bondet., London, aud sold by thom, and all chemnts aud storekeop- cru Alrounbout the world. PHILAOELPHIA ADVERTISEM'TS UNITED STATES HOTEL, Forty-second-gt., and Columbia & Elin-avs,, OPPOBITE MAIN EXHIBITION BUILDING, CENTENNIAL QROUNDS, Tlls Elegant ¥iro-Proof Hotel Is now open fur the oon Y recoplion of gneats. It 335 rooms repl i all modern improveeuts. Visitors to l'n\lnd:: phia will nowliore mset ur more russonable P, B. BOOTHDY, Mansger, An Diustrated work 73 CHICATO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIORAILROAT. A dwren wnd Sheroian-ate, 1 rund Pucida” Hotl, “HARRIAG i nartied relat Ry OLD PAPERS, OLD PAPERS NO CURE! NO PAYIT "~ Dr. Kean, 175 Soath CIark-st., corner of Monroe, Chicagd, May be consultad, pursonally onall shrt or Gorvous disvase aly Bbysisian 1o the €it3 whit wi DR, STONE, .| 111 Madlaonat., Chloago, At T5 cents per 100, In the Counting-Room of thig ; anta guros or uo pay. Bundays trom ¥ Lol ‘b, only Bpecialis in the o sezes, tustrated, and olroulssssent sealod, for Ssiawmp e