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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1876=SIXTEEN PAGES. FORRIOY: tn‘f:'if-@“xn’fx’n’- N - told of i) “To gencral ecconomy which people afe exer- + THE BARBER. tEon O Dot Rgzgfi“i‘;}"‘:finém,“fis: cicing b everythimge FINANCE AND TRADE. Losnox, Deg. 9—3p. m.—Consols for money | L3 away matches with them are numberless. In High rent is anotlier bugbear .of the present nn‘g ':::?;r;&s &iflrmtl:; Conpons, 635, 1043 '07s, Rossin’s opera of “Figaro™ the barber plays | geueration of bharbers. Labourslier payvs $1,510 it it oy W T s o for a bascuient ou the coruer of Clark and Mudi- | Packers and Board of Trade Op= | Centat, 9ii; irie, 5 profecred, 16. 6 tal Report gives the following as | 15 ot provislons xmm'x(nu city forthe tiines Dlackberrles, SY@0Mc; ras; ie; plued cherrlcs lognc.” p:lm"‘ new, g 3—Filberu, 13@125c: almonds, Terragy, i T 20c; Naples walnuts, 10820c; do ey oonk 10% ok, | Zard, |Jans, Shoulders) tM(iddles, g 3 oW, 110 | — T H9c; \\':rx'l‘;x;‘muwu peanuts, i@ ! 34 | nues Agrlean pesnuts, Gt 7, 18,189 2,171 729,893 lgfl’g}:.‘,g GBERN FLRUTTS=Were auiet aud unchangsg, < TP B an important and amusing part. Wi His Profession in Other Times and The character of szég;r in Tom" Jones’ | sun streets. Whalen paysa s!u:i!:\r sum, for a 2 - Pants, Dec. Y.—Rentes, 104f $5c. 7,003, 22 Other Lands. shows the barber in another light. Iere he 18 | basement on Washington and Clark, Petlilon erators Borrowing. EFnaskeozs, Dec. O.—New 54, 1014 et rne s 1 Feather was oo cold 1o deliver the fruit ity Tha Shosts e barber n snothor-Jight, liese ho 18 gfli‘e 5,00 for & basement under the Tivoll 51,616 75,942 7.010] 4,274,000] 69,550,523 | MOst of the outslde orders were eld oyer, ang R one moment guoting Latin, and the next falling | Block on the opposite corner, Others are taxed i COMMERCIAL s A l“";:{eg_elsr;lgi:g)l;g;flga}uc anall lots. e quga Z H accordingly, until they might well exclaim with | Continued Movement of Currency & < & 42,9301 43;870" 5,836! 5,754,812! 52,097,723 | { AT 20N e 2 oraags, Ba.0 "'?o m-mh 1%0\*: —_— + Grdan lams—Shipped, Tor. the weck, 183,60¢ pes, | fur.is pears $3.50@1.00 per box. per bel; G How It Is Flonrishing in Chicago | down in real fright before the gfiost in ** Ham- gly, . ] B let” at the Lhflirg. He is obsolete,~—a rem- rnnr Strap when he was overcharged by the 0 3 Y at the Present Moment. - nant of the old line of barber-surgeons. Smol- | tavern-keeper, the Country. The following wore tho.receints 50d shipments | ue,fiics dot pes samme weok It yoar:since Nov. I, | GROUERIES-Noue of the features of the groe,, lett has given us a better barber in Strap, the | *tAn, God help you, how mapy bristly heards of the leadinz anicles of prodnce i thle ity | 1350 171k agalast 235,048 pes carrespandiag pa- | markes wers maieruly aitceont frum (hoso 27 ignorant and faithful follower of Roderick Ran- mns:hI ave mnveg I?gmn 1 earge hl\m“ lrl‘zlnlllmzs z during the twenty-four hours endingat 7 o'clock | FIORIR 3, oo st except sweet-pickled hams and mand ron local retaliers s ot 12 = l}’n'efl fli{ To Pence alt ponny ehich is ailthrown | The Produce Markets Less Active, and Steadier- | on Saturday morning, and for the correspoding SUQUEES e ollowtag named artcles are report- | BURDOE BC MLl SR e e o MR DI Tae «--The . | dom, whose whole life isa comedy of mishaps | and ) Wages of the Journeymen Ger- { dom Hripel d Lyt el tothedozs! How many days have [ sat weaving o K dambar of mall orders was' b i mans Crowding Out the It is during Dis adolescence, generally, that | Boir till my tocs were numbed by the cold, my Provisions Easier...Corn Strong—Barley ed us Toliow: oo, Deotn,ssss, | Surliation was up to ull Tasonsiie expedmens Afri tlie barber e5t 4 fngets cramiped, and my nose a8 bine a3 the sign . Thecelpis. . Dec.,1976. Dee.2 1310, Dec:1h0%9% |~ Rick~Carollna, 6@7c: Lonisians. 5@8sc. oqns; i oF THE YOUNG GENTLEMAN | OF the periwly thut hung over the door(" Weak. = POty iy AT 4 3 8013 [+ CovrkEs=0. G- Java, Java, No. 2, = OF TOE PERIOD. 3 It is owing to this combination of causes that 8. 1. iBms, ek 14,993 s, - Sorepors | ehglcotofancyRia, S ; aod to prime o, md 2 Durinz that period. also, he is also prone to | the trade has lately suffered. At the last meet- " as inoderately active, ond deelloed | Sse: common o fair, o i i Jiitis ook poiiin, 200, e ing of th & Associ as decided | Packing Statistics---Wheat in s velow 2 oe; Sing 3 A Serious Depression in the Business: dissipation, and his meagre salary, if he bea | fng of the Barbers’ Associutfon it was decided ng atisties: e Gemang, for s | | sudsis—Patent cat loat, T z journeyman, goes to swell the coffcrs of the sa- | to make Minnesota and California. fo il olistaudiog yoar contracte: Sales were | 1es eranblated, powdersd, 1ol The Gambling Custom-=-No o T A REDUCTION OF WAGES. - 4 5 i 104@11c: € N ? loon-keeper and the gambler. Too often he =DUe. 2 1,000 bris_seller 1 Unti1 the yeor 1863 journeymen were paid from Jannary nt $16,50310.73 0 bris seller Febru~ ary at $16.825210.95. _m;_»u brl‘i.. d’l"l:)c :fi%" O closed etead; ohgrt.65 sellerJun. | ‘nfa honey dri 0. 3 £16.0234 51 uary: and S16.95218, 873 for February W"-\l Imml‘r'l‘nl ut s‘;’.‘”““"fibflfi:&gfl%-fllfi 00, L. ne pork was 3 2. .00, 303 s, fa sympathy PicE 3 dnc’\‘tll:dflacpt?fl;:wl ¥ Ay Sales were reported | 26G27¢; Hair-0; neglects his work, ~takes to drink, and T Mare OlL- diés. miscrably. If he manages to survive | S3to 813 per week. "Tacy were raised to fron FINANCIAL. 4 the numerous temptationsof city lif¢ he usually f:gfi“’nia Bae ‘;’:’&w‘“;r::g:d ‘:‘nfl‘: i':“;’gr"‘;_‘[f: 5 Complaints of High Rents—A New Sys- fifif"fi'fffig,‘:’h‘;;"'fl;‘;’:ffl"y’3}?}.3:;1;’?;',,{ decline in custom to pay the journeymen on'| What has been dono in discounts during the ¢ Paviog Workmen, Thecuy butterly 16 the sobet boetie. and there, | commission, giving thera balf of what they | Week hos been raninly on the applications of Board tem of Paying e easter bt more Taithtal workman snd | earn. The new rule goes into effect mext | of Trade uperators and packers. The Iatter are better citizen it would be hard to find. He ;lI:onLh. The Pourueyn:lnn may ru'x'nbh(:, but | busy, and will have constant use for borrowed % % ey are powerless, as there are plenty of men | money until the close of the’season. A larze . s Everybody who seesa striped pole standing 25:2?1’&;1‘5:’.‘2 A po o :fllc;‘:lgi‘l?g owas rwg‘yw 1l thelr blaces 4t 8 moment's notice. | amount of money- s n nee carrsing wheat, The | Livé logs X on the sidewalk or projecting from & windoW | Having that he earnsa fair living, and frequent- ? ;“"ém’ ““I" DWPO.f“d change will take offect | gupgly of commerelal paper 1s light, and thé total | $2ECIS: ] knows et once that it {8 tue sign of a barber- | ]y gets'enough money_ ahead to enable bim to :;‘ eh: A‘;:;:i:“ggs "Tg:l?e";:“‘:s a‘\;’f fi’&:‘;‘]‘,’grg offerings of a miscellancous kind are not heavy. | Hides. is 3 Y ShoPs | The banks havo an abundance of Joanable finds, | {¥h¥InCS shop. Yet how manyare there who know its | enter some other business. Sometimes he ac- | 2 F 6 o & T tSi0s 6 1iops quires weaith, ~Tony Deliht wasa ' swell » | Oub of :gfi'f:aafigé“a&r ,};éed‘:gnp‘ el pae | but prefer to purane a conservative policy in letting Fotatocs, signification and origin The barber-pole be- | & o 3 Jongs to history—almost to tradition. mt s Darkes for some. Yeurs, Wil {:‘}';‘ifif 2shon inote nelshborboods of the city. Many of thoin o e = © e b | T k as far the dynasty of the N i are of the most primitive kiud as regards fur- es of discount are per cen e k nber, M....| Gutesumay back 2t 8 s night iu a game of_poker with his partner fi:: nishing. The writer spent several days in look- | to regular customers. Special rates are made in | ghinglcs m eller March | sugar-house sirup. g00d, 35@38 0188803, 33@40C; b, Allsplce. 108 Hegd3c; dro In Liverpool. ‘pepper, 1 5 11601 230 1 $10.15; 1,500 tcs sener the yesrac [ cuilaglnger, 14@15¢. ‘é' 5’1;?:&7!.‘\9::‘ ?z. i ‘sell»r January ot $30. 125 Soaps—Trite Blue. Gc: German mottled, gigqn. B 3550 (s Buller Fibruary at S10.77%w | WhiteLily, st§@bc: White Roze, SH@se: topat wors W, ‘Total, 8,750 ra Tl’m "13'{‘3' .flpseliln:al?:fln:l Hfl;gn Impertal, 5Xc: Goiden West, e 2 510.07%% 153 3 S 0 e ey o $10:573 for Fobru- | | UAY- Wi qulet and nnchanzed. There were org | Sr7: BifierMiaroh was nomigal at $10.57%@10.40 3¢ the | In £or No, 1 tlmotby, but. deaivri wore unsble o o3 o n moderate reqnest,with no {mportaat | Wasiow. Hhe mappiesof 1bose hay. Serye o, Frlle MaTs—1 moderate 3 oo, Fralrl T ettoh Acmand was oaly lIant, | wants of tie cliy trade. We quoe: ~ 5. Tt thongh 1¢ 13 belleved that there are s good many orders No_ 2 o, '$5.50; wmixeal St 25 S,H?u)s track; No. 1, “{g 0. s Beretfnat are imiced o 3t below uotationd, Seles 7 \ere reported of 420,000108 green banis 3 - graiguz, 8. 3 d y28i{c for 13-1b aver- K ‘ere very galet, with no B8 oo Tbng Tht By aF. o0 quotation. ~Sal6 was made of ‘50 DHS at $1-yg pnreid P! t is the sole-surviving relic | up the shop as the stakes, and won. He : . F :z;::tgc:l;::, B’::‘Lssmn of surgery whith was b,’_.’e,, thrnugh all the vicissitudes of a barber's lfl% up cheap barber-shops. About the lowest | special cases. On the strect, rates are 7 per cent | Pouitry, 1s.... o N o other p! career, and recently joined the throng of the | 3nd most uninviting of these were found on | and upward, with basiuess very quiet. Foultry, cods, e e o ) st 35:: 50,000 [bs aboctvibs | Tou: e 5 Lower Clark street and the cross strects of | Now York exchangs was sold at 60@75c per | Fie prsse... St88.20 per 1001bs saller Ducembery gn’gd e aeite “lru‘)‘,l:i—‘jfi;em; at 18@25¢ for Western and Mgage Feoriary; 100 hoxes Jong dciears a¢ 8je: = Jew SUIRNOBE, - vacle trida in those days Jinked with barbery. The barber- . converted at Moody’s Tabernacle, and nowleads | ¢ Cheyeano:n” Hero wero found the anly o ig: | ¢ eay Yotk exobango wos 4o gt surgeons or surgeon-barbers were wont to L8g | an axemplary life. | A barber of this city named n 2 gershops,” and from appearantes they Wers | “gw, oiosrines or the week are reported as follows | Saaobis ir 3 | 542 100 boxes Staffordanires ot Yo; and 70 brls plgs” | balag In excess of ai tongies At $15.00. The following re the latestquota- | pricesarestendy: =~ 421 it in front of their places of business. These | James Jumperts, about sevenicen years axowas OpS, i ¢ith the addition of a gilded | guilty of murderivg 2 woman and then cutting | patronized mostly by the people of that race. o] 2 ;nwms s;:xpteh!i p:;:- —“flz: et Sena fl}f‘wc Eg ufl: bO‘)iz' hm " shlx"n ping it out of the ity hg ?m? ;,:: sh::r rg‘:sf xg:g,;?‘;gg 1‘1;?.&';?‘?{::&;\; l)?; :l;:!fl_ger D. R. Hale, of the Chicago Clearing'| “Nyjpvqrn oo™ oo oo Friday for city | tionsonmeats nrzwgm “5. ml;;.m Zoig otk TEME}““ £ xfl"'f.n express. is horrible crime has its countur- : 5 3 » consumption: 2,466 bu wheat, 2,979 bu corn, 526 < der. ribv. clears. clears. | Thirdclear, thick. - thrown fn between two higher buildings, and it 5 '5.5‘35'1"1”"0:: bu oats, 387 bu batley. e . B c}::r nfifi';‘fgfi g?:"?;xe :;:n?lau, Tou; 8 3 i 33? 8 Flooring, irst common. dresse Floorlng, sccond commop, dre: 2000 symbolizing the ribbon for bandagiog the § ooy innany strange storics that are narrated arm ‘while bleeding, and the basin indicating Fn all mmfie, relative to barbers, That of the }mshm f'.'ery narraw that thereI\vas only n:lnm the Teceptacie that was placed across the | barber at Rheims will' be remenibered, perhaps, |-for alf a ‘window in frout. Tu that window breast to prevent the latter from dripping upon | by many readers. He was a quict, sedate maz. | H10T¢ Wis an array of ity shaving-cups, ra- 3 5 and aj -ently industr: d lionest. No ope '} Z0rS, and chunks of soap, while a square piece of the dothiog. It is singular that of the two | 0,200 ct e susnected him of committiaz | DrOWn pastebourd, hanglng conspicuously i symbols the barbershave since retained only the. | § g pic | the middle, bore the mysterioas inscriptica: Sy crime bad jt not been that numerous people oue referring to the occupation from which they | were missed by their familics, and many travel- ers who came to the town were never observed The following grain was inspected into store ln | Boxe: this clty on Saturday morniing: 18cars No. 2 N.W. [ Devewber b. o o wheat, 38 cars No. 2 spring, 11 cars No. 3 do,’ 11 o7 Siciva Guoted atic cananq e fuF | Box boards, A car3 rejected do, 1 car no grade (70 whent); 2 | January, Cunberiands quiet at w c: long-ct ixod o 2 % 5 -pickled nims, Y 2,302,667.87 oot bigh e en‘rx:a.‘:i oams naw llu.jfi cars No. 2 | b8 %fii&fi%‘g@%’ g:c:::‘:f:.::: 9:::)4:’:: 20,229, 747,00, 1,879,731.85 | 40, 2 cars new mixed do, 20 cars rejected do, 11 acog quoted al e ok o o RADE DOLLARS. cars no grade do (42 corn); 1 car white oats, 15 | Ui Tium PHGI0C DT Nhort clears, 123 s ¢ No. 2do, 15 e H GuzasE—Wus quiet at 5ETHC. z ars No. 2do, 15 cars rojected do (3Loats); 16 | GREATERHSHAE L3RG o5 ana quiet sg07e are debarred. s B Weis ‘The beard has always been considered 3 mark ul?mdemm At leugth scarch was instituted 1 The improvement in fine silver during the past of wisdom, and, among Orjental nations especial- :ém;fi LHCTroliate Of this Duienpadagedicet 15 few weeks has at lust brought trade-dollars up to | cars No. 2rye, 3cams rejected do, & cara No. 2 | 39,00 for nipas; $10.75311.00 for extra mess; an 1y, has been lighly prized. The Persian cadi 3 N a8 par, and some sales- have been thus made this | barley; 14 cars No, 3do, 5Scars rejected do (2¢ | @19:50 for hams. ¥y 'S tested to the long series of dreadful crimes that i c barley). Total, 105 70,000 TALLOW—Was quoted at 8@3%c for clty, and 7§@3c wonld hurdly venture to sit in judgment with 8 | he bad committed. He had an arrangement of | On Milwankes avenue, not far from Noble | \'e¢k: thovgh somo of the banks and all the bro- | bafles). Wotal 105 cars, or 70,000 bu. Inspected | for countey lots, uccoraln to condition. OILE Prices were i . shornface. *tBy tae beard of the Prophet,” s | a trap-door jmmediately belijnd his chair, and | street, there is a little shop presided over by a | kers still quote them from 1 to 214 percent dis- | Out: 21,895 bn wheat, 24,685 bu corn, 11,188 bu ————— sgain quoted Srm for sl ‘the Teuling Mac capnry ‘stoop-shonldered barber mamed | ¢ount. A lobof 1,000 was purchascd at the latter | ©8t8; 341 bu rye, 1,270 bu barley. BREADSTUFFS, garbon, tard. liascod, and wrpontine: Wo'repest sus The following were the receipts and shipments of FLOUR~Was quiet and unchanged. Sellers adhered 1}‘“ Carbon, 118 deg. test, 28 %cééfljokl’l.llnuhhzflsm‘. Suow, when a stranger with money sat down irxy—halred, beard nsmaski, who is 8 Polisirexile. He has been | figure to-day. The Nevada Bank, however, con- R oAr firmly to the prices attalned on the recent sdsance, | wiite o5y dog. tesk, St it No. 1, 5 to-day one of the strongest invocations thata to be shavede. mot only . his Mussuliuan can use. Y:é’ mm;gh the p_x:;cue‘t: but his' whole head was shaved off | in this country twenty years, and tuoush of ay- | trols the supply for the present, and will not sell | breadstufls and live stock at this point during the of shaving was ot carried to the extent thatit } and dropped into the cellar. This man | erago intellizence, canniot yet spealt the English | under par. The Mint Is turning out from $100,000 | Past week, and for the corresponding weeks end- | Whilo buyers wunted concesslona. " Shippers were ot | tor), 3c: exura lafd cll, &de: now s, the barber flonrished at the most remote | was in almost the same Line of business as the | lanfusge, ecopt f0. ntier: o few broken sen- | to8500,000 per month. and the Ghlng domaud ab-. | ing a6 dated: o operating, and the purchasing was cblely to 8l tm- | fe;, [aserds T, 555 20U mediaze wants of the loca: trade. Sales were reported £1.06@1.10; do extra, 89G90c: of 400 brls winters, chiedly at $6.20@8.25; 600 bris | off, Suc: strafts, executioner In Paris during the Revolation, who | teuces. He lives all alonein asinele room in | sorbs the entire amount, to-day’s steamer taking R eceipa— ! was gracefully nick-named’ by the bloodthirsty | the rear of his shop, and has the rcputatfon | gyer $400,000. A few months ago these' colns | Fiour. spring extras, chledly at $5.85G5.75; 100 bris spring glureg.‘ 4?.‘4.‘.& Virgin ages of the word. Though compelled by fashion tu leave the face untouched, he found ample oc- P 7] 2 cupation® for bis sidliand talents’in dressing m%iu{&fisfilfi:jomy of the tales abont mur- ‘QL:"EQ%‘:'.’S&'.‘." "JFn‘i‘rZ‘Z’fe"f.fl’fiy"Z’fifi’é’," rfifi’:fa?_f were at 0@10 per cent diacount. The improve- | IWheat, b superfines at $4.50; and 90 bris buckwheat floar, and cutting the bair. A curious passage in the | derous barbers originated in the very fact that | ters in the lower strata of barberisim. ment which has since been effected fs Jargely due b, partly 8t $7.00. Total, 1,180 brils. The mariet closed it oultry was In By Senptures ocenrs at Ezekiel v., 1, a8 follows: | assassination would be easy work, providing the to the mint-laws limiting their coinage. to the San steady at thie followlng as the asking range of prices: | request and essy under large offerings of ¥ Francisco Mint, and for export only. Under thls Cholce winters, $6.6087.50; medlum winters, $5.25 | frozenstocic Gume was quict excent pratriechicieat n @6.25; cholce spring extras, $6.00@6.50; medlum ;};‘g .“,:“‘fiq"'m:mg;;;, in request for shipment. Follow. 0,$5.5035.8734; shipplng extras, $4.875@5.25; cholce | Poyrray—Cllckens, dressed. 5B7c per B; turkep, “And thou, son of Man, tako theea barhers | barbers had the luclination. FProhally cvery SECRET SOCIETIES arrangement, the domand ia likelyto conti : X 3 2 cely to continue steady at par and upwards,—San Francisco Bulle- razor, and cause it to pass upon thine head and iy < & 'y subwitted Lis throat to the razor has thought uvsn thy beard,”—a most unusaal act of ,depri- !ml\'b ?‘xgple a meng ‘{'z would l{f for the glisten- ODD-FELLOWSHIP. tin, . Dec. 2. vatlon. ing blade to slip and cut his throat; dud, with- At 2 meeting of Union Lodge, No 9, held It | IRON MANUPACTURE 1N FRANCE AND GERMANT. THE CUSTOM OF SHAVING THE DEARD :’Y‘l’:o%‘:};gr';g“{::’fim}‘:‘fl:&’:"iflflg;fig Thursday eveuing, the following officers’ were | “Although Germany fafled to make a g00d exhibit wasbmbtlrodqw_d ik (ismfia&finno}nh ';hes%,:t’”fi’ i solely from fear of an accident of fm kind. elected for the ensuing term: Jacob Mayer, N. | at Philadelphia, and has declined to sppear in the Ly :‘,aé_}’;;?;fi‘é’mt e pulled by the beard | THERE HAVE DEEY MAXY KINGS AND Puncas | Gei J. E.Thorndyke, V. G.; A. Baffenberger, | Frénch exhibit of 1878, she can point to a wonder- in battle. At any rate there is ‘sbundant evi- | and nobles of high rauk who never trusted | Recordinig Sccretary; Fred Thorp, Permanent | f¢ldevelopment of her iron menufacturés as com- dence that barber-shops were plentiful on the | themselves iu thehands of a barber from fear | Secretary; Thomas E. Miller, P. G.; Jobn L, | Pired with those of France. In 1864, the two of assussiuation. ‘The writer remembers t0 | Bornum: Treasurer; P. G. Willim T, Calwell, | CoUntrics wer side by side, each producing aboat 13,300,000 cwt. In: 1874, France had increased sucluhv.s SfAtheds, iy were &f’“{.fi’” n:f:flts have read, some years ago, a magazine stor: whither the men were accustom RO Yy ] qbout ~ the adventurs "of 4 'man with | - G- M. Baker, P. G. F. C. Vielling, P. G. to but 18,205,832 ext., while Germany had grown much as the Europeans of to~Juy visit the cates 3 in order 10 gossip-and discuss the newsand tell | &1 instue barber, = and it - made s James M. Ford, Trustecs. .| up.33,714,417 cwt. It groaly diminishes the fost profound impresslon upou his | Fort Dearborn Lodgze, No. 214, Tuesday even- | industiial glory of thls comparison that the larger’ ough, one of the oldest resi- | the week. There were few orders in, and the market 5 dalty withon stories. The duty of the Athenian barber was wilid A6 Eha” tline, 45 tooeatinbly did all not only o dress the hair and shave the beard, | tlud at the time, et Taver oay in p hoon &3 | ing last elected the followlng officers: N. G., | sharo of the increase is nominal, having been ac- | Thedeath of O. 5. it quired by the annexation of. Alsace and Lorraine. | dentsand mombers of the Board of Tride, was an- | OPomed weak in conscquence, but strengihcncdaffer- | pugs, $2.75: dalry, with bags. S4.501 Ashton il Tusds par iy onlng toa repbried wekness In Bt | safic S10! krouaalum: o1 050 0% 620 ?i": .00@S.25; common do,$0.0087.00; spring | dressed, 8@11¢; ducks, dre 1035 patenta. $7.00@9.25; common do, $6.008" pring | dissod, RO1IC; duckd, dressed, 841c; geele, $5.504 mnerfl:afi. sx.mt;m. Rye flour, $4.00@4.12}¢. Buck- ‘GAME—Prairicchickens, $4.2524.50; artride, 83,00 whieat do, $6.73G7.25. $1.2531.40% mallard dveis B iR Brax—Was qulet and easler. Sale was made of 10 w1.60: venlson ssddled. 10G13¢ pey tons at $12.50 frec on board car. X’-'i,u*!“ \‘5‘!{)‘5&}_‘1‘,"“({:}& ::A- ergvz. thé Corx-MegAL—Sale was made of 10 tons coarse at : e quict, the cold weather maging * | it unsafe tw handle the receipts. Several car.) $10.00 per ton oa track. Tlic genorat ssking PHoe Wi | held over, and It Is feared that they were soacnct witt $10.50. frost, The market was lirm at 95:GS1,00 for wWester WHEAT—Was less sctive, and averaged about the ;gg@g}-(‘}’fi,}fg ;g,rylll}ml:nn or Oho Peachblows, aad same a3 at the ead of Friday's trading, selling from 3tc | S50 e Simmour exception, aat a below to 3eabove, and closing Yc bigher. Liverpool | changed in price. ~ Prime timnthy was quoted ar $1.%0 was anoted steady, but cargocs on passaze were weak- | 8hd lower grades at $1.5%1.75, ” Clover was ouker a1 er, snd Now York was dull and nomlual, and the fact of %&I‘l‘r‘l‘éficud bmufz_(“‘;_‘-;smma\pl: AL S10GL474, s light receipts here was balanced by light shipments, our S, —The sl dem daga, fin $ £} but also to cut the finger-nails of his customers. d 5 = There s extant a poem by Phanias describing | ¢bair. It is pleasant to turn from this harrow- | Richard Ward; V. G., AL L. Shaffer; Secretary, Lumorously the varjous utensils of the art used | ing picture, as_conjured up in the fmagination, { W. B. Lewis; Permancnt Sceretary, E. Andrews; | But the Germans, though successful {n the con- | nounced on 'Change Saturday, and appropriate | consols, and partiafly becauss the news from Callfornia TEAS—-Jobhers reported & fulr business In by the barber Engathes. lotucstory of the pious darber of Providence, | Treasurer, G. W. Bohanon; Trustees, W. H. | queet, ore foud ‘in their complafuts of tho com- | resolutions adopted In regard to his memory. aud Minncaota brousht outa few more buyers. who | and trm sot of prices. We agafn auote a3 s With the Gothic fovasion full beards again | K. L, whoso principles would not let bim keep | Crocker, K. B. Shorman, ‘Thomns Sullon, Will- | Petition ot the French iron manufacturers, who | A letter from s prominent Louse in New York | Liomis s ietlded, advncs tobe probavicon miallor | Gexrowper-Commos. 30Wtis: siod 4o, a0 came into fashion In Rome, and not until the | bis shop open Suoday, thereby sttracting the | fum Sharp, aud William Bosse. : are underselling and oatstripping thom. statos that there 1s not much doingin wheat and | UICexpors movement from ‘Nw York Is Tncrogaing | Rucst, Gogies chulce. Tabraes cbloms’ e attention of a lawyer passing throngh the it 6 Do Eadreaont SeRuR: SOV corn, chicfly becauso of the scarciiy Of 0Cenm | Shaitiasmioceang sk Laper if ocean frefohis I 28 ) ) S1. 185, declined to 51.13, Advanced 10 S1. 194 and re- ne. ?ili's?finfi 70675, cleventh century did the barber get another g v . At are 3 ey 0 discorercd hitm to be the beir 0 m- |.5,01d fast Tuesiay evening, the following ofieers | The San Trancieco spocie movement for Novem- | frolght-room; but thatsome partes therc o quiet- | Sty ST, 1596, CIosing at S1.I95. Seiler February %%, ¢ -Common. 25«3; good do, clip at the beard. Then, however, cversbody.| lown, who discor L be the heir to lm. et sliave e mmr ok honest harber of | wero elected for the ensting term? John Mill- | ber comprized §2,033, 651 in gold and silvar ship- | 1y buying up both wheat and corn, and olding the | Set e e ks 5 Sapan a¢ S1.1we Selled Foruary menth w: a3 S1.1734G1, e, L H , s 1103 | Muest, 532500 cholee, i 3;' ?m(;_: rnn.}:m retainer to King Lear, writes from %(ue pf; u, 1‘-‘,‘,“’ closl(ngn@}fic h&:ner cnm‘ane previous o coarse, San Franc| i veniog, ~The greateststreugtl was on this mouth's | lighe, Sxazic; arse E sancleco that heluclines to the bellef the | Gifiverfes \ehith widned ous the prediuir orer Janse | AShEoFaszics do corse and mediuty. a2 55+ 40 POOr O & 40} ;; farmers there will hold their wheat more generally | ary to (}% u‘yc 0l was guoted sirong, but no hizh- now, o sce what will be . er, aud New York was easfer, The receints he . hat will be dhe outcome in Europe, | G0 ST DTehe Foorins ot the datly ‘postings of BY TELEGRAPH. and athome. The San Franclsco Market Report | feceipts and shipmoats indieated an idoresse ducine m fi:lh agfiéflw appeniag Bf)gtn 32 Th al New York fared almost cll, since by W wealthy. e imost as well, since he re- =3 toite m:snigtrfiz, e to | tuned . pocketbook to & custoraer who ad e oGS Bk {mhounl,:v -G.s B P, Hop- | ped overland to New York, $972,260sentto China, | Graln lstore Hll frelght-room 15 more sbundant IV 5 S1SGH L I03E, a0 N, 3 A1 S1. 500 f g perform surgical _operatious. As a con- | carelessly left it on his counter, and by so doing | KII&, Secrctarys M. M Gerstley, Treasurer; | 855,120 to Enrope, $3,500 to Central Europe, and | sud cheaper. : Cal sales were Teportud of g8.800 bu o, 5 spring gt | Tin,S¥E0c: hofess sequence there ensued & long snd itter confliey | discovered an old friend of his fathar's, woo | grustees, 4, Sterm AL Colen,” Thomes E. | $42,005 to Honolain, a grand total of §3,607,202. | A loster from Minnesota states that the available | $1: 181155 8806 bu o Sdons SUUIGHEL 11 | o, Sad i Food mediues we between barbers and surgcons, which demsnded | speedily assisted him into more lucrative em- | Doutines N, Stlomon, Samuel Gluck, The GOLD AND GREENBACKS. ‘wheat crop of that State Is only abont 15,000,000, | Yiore hod 000 ba by sarmate ar Beszer onon v, | DNust S3853c: cholve 555003 cnol the attention of Kinge uid Parliaments. Peter | ployment, leading evontually o wealth snd | BEoC 2 tallation will be held on the evenltig | ol was 100%@1072 in precnbacks, against 31,000,000 bu in 1875, and that little more | Total, &3,60000, : o B, A3, of Brossa was first barber and then Prime Min- | bigh social position. 01088, 4 o s 5 wheat will Bithe MINNESOTA WREAT—Was {n better demand, but a n T toos, Boad cantian, e b o e NG Raibirssof poptlas 1 The t 3 Greenbacks were 83%@93%c on the dollar in | Wheat will ‘ome hitherwards from that section { ecazod v4c lower. Salos were 400 bu No. 1 ai $1.25: | B ister to Philip the Bol rance. Barbers h esc arc the barbers of popular lore, and he otal vote of Ohio at the last Presidential gold. after the mew year. Millers in the up-towns on | 30,800 bu No. 2 st $1. 139§:21. 1636; snd 400 bu by sam. il o coutinued to use the_Jancet on the Continent | they differ very little in all countries. The | election was 635,655 Out of this number of 7 the Misslssipp! 878 paying $1.10 per bu, and Plé 3L S1.24 frce on board car. ‘Total, 31,600 du. $8.005 beach, S +.00: slabs Seo deit until the French Revolution. In’ the reign of | barber of the Arabian Nights bas the same | Yotes, Mr. J. B. Walker, the anti-secret socicty FOREIGN EXCHANGE. ot | o oniesteotpp) art paylng $1.10 per bu, and eannot | PYivihe jicermoon saies were: mad of January wheat | S0P ek Shes gty S delvered Barber ,of Seville, | candidate, received uxuctlf‘ 7. Not véry e uxty day. Sighs. EAxenzi’: 4t thag s e P 86511 being sirongeron the Strengeh of WaF ru- | are light and holders ‘are ssking fall recont BEurces fof ll, 2 520 nown in this city as was & | ™@GRN"\Wag mare active, and stroger, sdvancing 6@ Soitdapes) p;‘fifgc:n ‘\‘v;‘.?.“c‘}.‘%i‘: S e M Louis XIV. barber-surgeons were sesmted emotions as . the from perruquiers and incorporated as & distinct | The actnal, living barber of to-day, how--| couraging, certainly. Still,-aslong as Mr. Car~ body. In England barbers were first incor) ever, fs a different person. Iu many | penter furnishes the funds necessary therefor, rated in the reign of Edward IV. Inthereign | respeets he is eminently prosaic. Almost the | it is probable that the Socfety will éndeavor to of Henry VIUL. they were united with the com- | only distinction that can be drawn between one | continue to make itself believe it wields an im- pavy of surgeons, it being enacted that barbers | and another is that of it mense influence. % should confiue themselves to the minor opera- ° NATIONALITY. J. D. Willlamson, P. G. Re tions of blood-letting and driwing teeth, while | In Chicago the tonsorial profession Is followed | goo o' Ol £ 5 Reps, died o few davs 2 g i i o ago at Cincinnatl. The Rev. Dr. Ryder, of this o chronicles a very heavy decline in freight rates, fo | the Week of ‘sume 200,000 bu in our stocks in :gfifggfi,“‘g“‘{,’g‘;{};{g'fi,:;‘";fl';g"::;":g;;» }‘g:fl;;‘;_};’{;f““;‘;‘:'}';&fi- pit was enly g | city, delivored the funeral iscouree, which was |, Jaited States 0 608t 40@42%4c per ton to Liverpool. It scers that there Srie: Toar whiin,® focderatd demand toe FOREIGN CITIES. e o appropriste and cloquent. Bro. Williamson | 5-20s6f ‘65—January and Yily israuch more tonnage offered than is suffcient to }o_s0ld st anything frflf"’m“] %] br,rle'e;. the intter be- Special Dispateh to T Tribune. carry off ll the romaining surplas of wheatin Call- | nikige, a préat deai more having bion 011 thath Fanbs | No wae Do o108 m—FLoru-No, 1, 2% separated by act of Parliament. Since then the | Was murdered on State street, aud another was initiated into the Order in 1836, He rep- 5xn§ ;m—Jmn-rynnd :'!ug of and Ju 1ormer have fallen away in numbersand -infla- | Ytalian barber was implicated in the crime. Bat | yosented in the Grand Lodge of ~ the | 3 408, —Wheat—Wiater, No. 1, 108 3d; No. 2, 10s: fornia. About G5 per centof the whole hasalready. | delivered.” Such weather as that of Satvrlay will svon Darent dryness: but it fs e freeze the ncw corn faco GrAIN ence until they can hardly be said to exist at all | there are not many Italians in the business, | Ut i A e 0 y ited States . the followiay uris- | United S s Axisis_tlncg ass. m{lan;zl;nm‘m most otx m‘ni: erratic race being cogaged in the | ictions: Marvland in_ 1850:. Te,fimsge ol B T R gone forward, and if the dry weather continies | Qonbital if Sngush of 1o wiil oo poread s s ic fs « 1, 103 34; No. 2,93 in this land of the fres posnut_an roast-chestaut. trade. The only | 18{6: Ientucky in 185%; 'Obio in " 3830, DROKERS' QUOTATIONS, there much longer it will be necessary to resow 4 | fo beat down the price of theold by competition with No. 2, 108 11d; club. No. 1, 1 No. 2, 118 TSE BARDER JAS RISEN FROM HIS ASHES talfan barber in this city who has gained any | ¥or many years e was Grand Unaplain, ind | . Stock. B good deal of the mummer fallowed wheat acreage, | 25a ol paokao Roas AL g advunced to4sies, Corn, No. 1, 273 34; ¥0. 2, . plain, an ks ok ; 2€, | and fell bz to 451 at the ciose, Seller Decemuer 18 X0- 3a 78 005 0. o ek, . bonds, aswell os that of the volnnteer sown grain. This 7 Selier, May sold ag | PEOvIsioNs—Pork. 70s. Lard, 513 6d. Cash No. 2 closed at Lrverroot, Dec, 5-8 p. m.—CoTTox—Strong; 8%3 will reduce the esportable suzplus of breadstasts to 1éss than 600,000 tons, " - £ 400 b Bigh 191360 3 £76: 805 b Ao S g ey dwecduition e stpuce| The leading produce markets were rather quiet Altsio; 37.263 bu No. | 4007 Smeriean, 10,000, eraze, 16 '3 Pr TN rofa white w) LV N on Saturdsy, with not much change in prices in the | 4 b BIECISAALIDES L d0b | 110@i1a3d; Clu, 113 SIGLNB L Tod Seestemn AoHaE : aggregate; corn being stronger ond barley weak, | {FCK: ANUS830 b do at 24¢@45c Tree on board cars, | 33, 94ELN A Wiater, w31y Sa. Fowr Ve wz | while provisions and wheat were sfeady. The | - OATS—Were dulet ad firmer, advancingabogt e fn | AMCFiean onte, Suz33 Su. American bariey, 8 2L | storminterfored with the workingof the telograph- | Ry wich othce graty anunder smill oferlies: | Coamian peat bas3d, 2 1 Z S raand was very Ut | B aavisioNs—ess pork. 70s. Prime mesybeer. 8561 to reclaim the proud position which he once | name in the profession is Ribola, and. he has i . [ i Leld. Many things have conduced 10 is pros- | receatly retived fram acilve service, With the | i cxoclions Jhdemons ang. saraion Doy | CHisE Gy ] 8 o adverdi perity here, chi e fact that the democratic | Teputation among his craftsmen of having .ac- 1s largely due the success of the Order in its fi"’é’.&‘i)}'fifllflfi gr.'hha:&gs (loug).. ¥ onds. habits of peopleallow them to be shaved in pub- | quired a fortune.” His sign still hangs over a | of v Vil 3 lic, and’ also the fact that shaving {s an nhgost shop on Dearborn street near Madisou, 3;‘,'5,.1“1‘; i;rccegircgms'tn‘t‘gltll’gm?;‘bléu n!’lldver_v :‘,“"" Chicago 7 ¥ ct, bon upirersal custom. Thero arenot fow burbers | - Rrobsbly mot iess s balf of, the barbers in | Siiborats o bmont, It carad the astonsion o | G ahuey oo v] m hie! ind even ucnce zo are Germans. ity i % e N afioenn lcag e Datlonality seems } the Grand Lodge to the necessity of having -fi.‘,{,{‘;&‘,‘;‘.fi,}n“gg‘%fl;‘;m_ e. by a strict attention to business, and some of | to be in many respects peculiarly adapted to some fiyed relation between ducs and benefits. | Chamberof Comum: 1 3 % the slops in this and other cities arc of the | the profession. The German is not proud. He i & subje most gorgeous degeription. 1t would be diff- | came s an emigrant from the Old Country 0 | pass 15 ti poniy Sy oy Sibject for a few years | Exposiiion siock. wires to such an extent that but few ord cult for the imagination to depict or sugwest | seck his fortuné in the New World. He fs pains- : Wenty Years ago. | "sxpd intereat, Fhe font | o e e A s S asket, closodsguiel | Aunertonn any more luxurious mauner of being shaved | taking and-industrious hereditafily, and is E . Tes ol iy vl were v e, e forelgn ;gé‘:r"%i"im":m md“cluxsj?'uw%:' Shaneaiioss | sl el e e than can be enjoyed at some Chicago hotels. | willing and’ anxious to engage in any work IASONIC. i BY TELEGRAPH. markets were caslerin tone, and that tended to | atSIHGNe, il rejeutod 8 Se Taols ot | | TALLOW—Fine Amerlcan, dxsod. The furniture and fixtrires and all the surrotnd- | that Wil pay him a_fair remansration, | At the annual convocation of -Chicago Chap- NEW YORK. reduce quatations here, thaugh the receipts were | Mow, cesiissles were reporied of 11,009 bu No. 2 ay | PETSOLECHCSpleics, tis; redned, 20%d. ings are lavistly palatial. 1 is infended [n this | His lenoranco of ti English tong | ter, No. 137, held lst Wednesday evening, the | New Yons, Dec. 9.—Gold opened at 10735 ima | S24715snd the'weathor so cold a3 to seriously re- | %5t e iisdon bt .00 b e S0Gabue ooy | MEES—Comimon, Ssod; pale, 1ia manyof the ficlds | followlng officers were elected: Edgar P. Tobey, | closed at 107, with sales in the fnterim st 107, | *1d outdoor handllag of property. Wi Dettor request, but trads TiEpa T ‘The dry-goods trade was without animation ex- | ed by the light ORcnEs. The hinmaiag Fas restrict. 3 e o - 9. —REFINRD; LEUM~ TWERP, UeC. 8.—PETROLEUN—8L. articieto give some facts and figures In reference | prevents him from enterin to the barbers in Chicago, andto oresent,infact, | that are open to the aspiring vouth. But he can M. E. H. P.;J. H. Bridgeford, King; F. X | Carryingrates 5, 3, 41, 4, and 3% per cent. y gy F. &L s L) G % 3 ceptin two or three. departments, smong them | Of tie past we:k x;arencnrxyeqm. No. 2sofd at 7 6208540, De a picture of this branch of this most ancient and | use hands, and therefore he takes to shaving, [t curious fraternity. is said of du ancieat philosopher that, on Deiug | Oro%om Setibe; C. T. Isbam, C. B.; James Mo | Soteroments cloted dull, fengo & | foncY goodsndapted to the holidsy trade. There | §Toviashorii os sogyssn oo Ul iire, P. 8.: William -Aldrich, Treasurer; Ell q s e eonien20 & | was a firm market for most lines. Grocerles were | Ak SG Were beboct ot AF 1 LY, 85 T TG NEW O N at 800 b refect d at 6d. To200 w8 2% o i g DRby SAmPIEALIOD: | Xow yonk, Dec, 9.—Covrox-lasctives 143 : BEFORE THE WAR asked by a barber how be would prefer to be <, ¥ i e s he ne e it 5 d innibal St. Joseph con- s ral, . D! ! only have Miriam Chapter No. 1, Eastern Star, will hold vertibles sold at 804@80%, and Union n},‘em bat the local demand was of rather small’ dimen- s ARLE o dutl 3nd woilk. declinfag1@1ide. Tho | 12 5-16c; futures closed strong; December, 115163 Joeclpts were suiall, and the lower grades, which were | 11 1-32c; January, 12%c; Febraary, 11 1-16emsnh, 1u this city were owned and run by negroes, who | pstronized a German barber to have his wishes | a Lod: 2 0’ %atl thet. tine monopolized th s e L aLodve of Sorrow at 2 o'cluck this afternoon, et sions. Prices were firm, especiall " polized the business all | gratificd—uuless, indeed, he sbould chance to | in Oriental *Bullding, 122 LaSalle strect, . The s Blaaaty xding, riosa | 2688 and #bag: 115, 4 S ol iy o ot S0Id carly a0 Tormir prices. Ut | 1g34515 5a.300s AprL 38 1oanes e 19 TSBA q ly at nominal prices. Tiiere was mnml’e deémand for ngnh\;'r;‘mv-fnin fixxf.i Juae, 13%3513 :‘mc-. July, 13 n-:i-.ag'wuc; A'w"': over the country. Low . prices ruled and the | accost his artist in German, when he would | choir of tae Third Daitaci shops were pooriy fitted up. The usual charge | doubtless be deluged with conversation. In the | son soneay uird Unitaciay, Mrs. George Ma- : situation was unchanged. ~Riaisi DALY So 0 soprano; Miss Clara. Munger, s | . The stock market was stronger and higher’ 4 Anchangol ins, currants, figs, cllev Lor shaving was 10 conts: for shaving and ghum- | cyes of many people the chiel merit of ‘the Ger- | Jauca b, Paston, tenors Jois Mebfae, hasss! | n the day, and prices advanced 52 nes cont, by | SRUCItFOn Wero active, while apoles, peaches, | Hosoh aaqint s ook biomid i onit are ioxly | 153 5 Btz of the War when & feir White barbocs comne | Jom is amiatie mad s fociver creoually the fel- | and the orzanist, Mr. J. J. Fronch, have'tender. | during the afteruoon there woy'a renction of 3@ | Pranct, and other fruity were toa greater of Jess | fliressud wullprooubly be froely dolfvercyon Junus | - FLOVE-Dall and uachanged; receipts, 160000 , E e % ; s i : zonerally | ¢d their services, and the Tollowihg music will | 1% Per sent, followed by a purtial recovery at the | extentncglecied. Fishwere very quict. Thebnt- | 5o whselis st penmd for No. 4.¢ snmflvfi:—%fi? :::l‘;;nfiier to sell: wiiter olght room very seare. 3 in and opened shops. They speedily,found | frec from the vices of his co-laborers. close. The videst fluctngtions of the ) h : besid ; ¢ e day i got i g 3 ) : favor with the “better class of cusfomers, | There are about 700 barbers in the city at | 3 Gome o Fronch Harchoir- Rew-vork Ceptral and’ Norikvestorn ‘Somimon, | 501" sovere. westhon poaseniing eose, 08 | sl Sty aebo? R i Ren, JSAY | auiet mou, menanged i owlug ta their superior skill aud neataess. . The | present, and about 400 shops. The emnloving rungod by Bost, .. ‘Mendelssohn | While Luke Shors, Delaware, Lackawannn & 'u), the severe weather peeveating shipments. | numinalac 67 mlur(urs holdinz o3 5, ba; No. 2 M1 colured workmen were gradually pushed to the | barbers, or © boss "~barbers, g5 they are called J. T French.” Western, Michigan Central, Pacific Mail.and West- | No importantnew featares were ‘developed in the | % TR Hviet, ing, nomuialy wall, sud to-day there are not more than balf-s- | have ai " | 2 Qurtet—Lacrsinoks, * Trom Requtem grm Union were prominent in the dealings, New | leathor, basging coal, and wood markets. Prices i TS e Of 7400 bu No. 2 | X' Fork, STk PR N dozeh “ nigwer-shops ” and they are conflued to | ORGANIZATION POR THEIR MUTUAL PROTECTION 850 et .- Mozart | Yotk Central udvanced from. 102 10 1014, and | of oils wero fally sustained. Carbon and turpen- 3 1,600 Du by swinple it arhosss an | opimper Indians $150. Rye quicts Wesert ¥4 poor locallfies. 1In 1808 pricestrare ralsed n ac- | and accomodation, Hettich o the Presidants | 3. oygan LA Laiiinian Chireh Gidir. %10 3436, and prefesed feommon fol o from | yine remain very firm, and linseed, whale, and | K5 #0GRESH dellvered. Toral, 15,80 bi. Sl BIhICE 018 G ey uachanzsl, Cunoiedd cordante . with the _gent ndency ings, | Labourslier is the first Vice-President: Acker. | 3+ Ors8 Solo—Adagio A g e Aehbe g e Db i ek R T sperm were also held at full figures. | Si5c: do stedm now. S03o: o Uiy 90 mrxed eraish m""fhfifi:'éinfixé?’ s lssscccifismgnhfih'fl"g}g man is the Second VicePresident; and Petillon | 4. Slo, Duct, Quartei— e faith Tooks e fosmar aik 1 POt Gont dor tho tecter s, | " ags were dn Natt atioply s va Fite dbinacid at Ay AL MARRETS, et Gt S ncianked Feip S20 3 - V. enever o e g Shore rose 1 56% to 57%, 5 i a3 quiet at $2.0032.13. TAr— v urcs : they bave since re The | makes his appearance in the ity ho to. teioreen | P ARG Gridarian Ghircn Gisi L 2oMEr | and closed at B0k, SIERIgAA. Contrat advanq | SUghtly easter prices, especlally for light wolghts. | BROGM-CORN—Was dull and weak. The oftert AL Tirm and pnchanged, SRS Proes b Higher prices pete 1 st thy | oo s appearanee In the cily he fs reierrod n Clivreh Ghoir. fom 43 fo_ 43K, fell- o 0. 433, wad | Salcswere mostly at 5.0093.05 for bacon grades, | were iberal, and prosably concemtons e urrily | | Gobmcr ARG UOhANE e gt Grand Pacific. ' There are, of course, numerous | dress. In this way it is easy to keep track of. G. A cloged at 43%. Delswnre, Lackawanna & | 8ndat$5.80@86.10 for packers. Cattle were dull | for lurge lows, buc thers la very little demand, mi In gold:Jobdinss 103§ 520 - in wold. snfu "dalt -m::;; #mall shops where work {5 done at under rates, | the supply and demand for fabor. Whenerer o nATI Western xose from 7L to 7% aud declined | and unchanged, —quoted at $2. 50@5.00 for poor to | large buyers kaving stocked up, and the retall business | S irai bos—Poro ey In falr dunyad 323 At a meeting of Georze H. Thomas Post, held | 0 714: Western Unlon rose from 725 to 7234, do- | choice. Sheep were In llwited demand at 99,500, | 18 small. Quotations: Clolco green hush shimmmers | © Bessps a0, Kite stcady: malerye b medium hurl, red tipped, 4%@5c; green brush, with | SACEOW—Dull and hiavy ucSigsv:. ¥ but they are {ll-furnished and unprepossessing | shop-owner wants a workman, he applies to the Mol 3 climed' to 71%, and closed at 72, Hiric dodiined | o h st Friday cvening, the following named offl- | from 93 to 6% Itock Island from 100 to 005, 11 | 900 for common to chioica. burl enougl to work it, 5G5es red tpoed with g, in ;gvfimmyw sk gilbdv sed, Sccretary, who immediately notiies the firat 01 e 1563, prices were raised, | man on the tist of applicants, and the vacancy is | ¢ers were clected for the ensuing year: Dr. E. | Paul [ 9% S Lumber was in muderat there -were “quite a number of comfortable | at oncefilied. Thereare aiways plenty of nl‘!?\us D. 8wan, Comwmander; H. P. Thfn)x;pscn, 8. V. rr?;:n%%‘?fi’?gzzta%%bt;bagfi'&fi{!Ei“ila?;el{fir;fie and steady. The n:flecr:‘n:uiim';dn:tn:fig?:;‘s: J0ite; green covers and fuslde, G@3Ys: red tipped white' shops on the South Side. OId resi- { on the list, and just now there are no less than | Commander; 3. Hennebery, J. V. Commander: | cific Mafl from 9414 10 233, rior, and usnally eall for common stock, “The de- | oy genss Side brusl, SK3ie: medium to cholce dents will remember Divyer & Fest, who oceu- | 130, showiig o larger number of ‘men out of | ¥+ C. Green, Q. M.; O. B. Damon, M. D. Sur. | . Among the sules to-day wwero 4,700 Pacific Mail, | mand for hides continues argent, and. the market | 221k Drald: 45625e: (nferior brush, 3@3se; crooked o0 2 room under the Briges House. Tony | work than at any time since the beginning of | £e00; T. H. Heoyis, Chaplain; M. H. Wager. | 7,300 Wtstem Unlon, 5,000 Northwesters, 3,000 | fs very firm, tho offerings, Hiough. falr, being | %% 323 elizht was in the Sherman House. ~ Ribola was | the Assocfation® Oticer Day; M. W. Lyman, Olicer Guard; J. | 55 Pauls, Y.000 Erie, 40,300 Lake Shore, §,000 | scarcely ndequate. \Wool, liops, broom-corn. an cetioa oitn phere s Uitle that s new to note ta con. I the Dasement of the O atteson, on the | Important questions sometimes sriso at the | S. Reynolds, H. D. Field, M. Heanebery, dele | Nivhiean: Gonteal’ .00 Dopmvars w2l gio00 | pecdywere quict, The westher was too coid to | Bection with the market for ihis staple. The demand = _ Michiz L, ware & llndson, e green fruits and potatoes. conse tly | continuesateadily zood, and, ali tes to State Bncampment: M. H. Wager, G. ( §,000 New Jersey Central, and. 15,200 Delaware & | the trading was swmaller than usual. ui‘,“”&..i more than nn\h:nrflynlar;: m: t}#fiflufiiz;fifilf@:fi casfer; o] December, ncil as $10.3734, corner of Dearborn and Randolph streets. A | meetings of the Association. The Sund: af German named Becker was on the southesst | tion has always been a bont of contention Lo fl Luke, J. D. S\ k: corner of Glark and Lake strects, whieh was | Lonris o7 ngmsmembem o Alem;zuz im'tbfs_ 3 J. fl”fiii.:‘i'_“‘_“ Lockawanga. - quict, thougha few outside orders for timothy | firm. Cholce table butter {5 not very plent Berren—Choiee tirm: others dall; Western, 14635 1hy sidered oS L} Ppresent i Tae burdeus of taxation, Federal, State, and | were on the market, but some of them ierc un- | STadesave in ample supp'y, I¢ Y dhontr, Otber | gy Sto Sopny Bk e cont about the centre of civilize- | a question of GENTLE " municipal, on banking, are so heavy, mmountine| Giled because of the scarcity of frefzht T Yellow, 235u0: medii o Rook aaqaolse to fancy ( (PEENE=Stpady at 7@ 1ic. tion. . None of these shops, which were REDUCED Wagzs, LE EUA. | 10 about 5'per centou the copital, that several of | try wap abundant and dull, and Game was fem, | COMAGD: Hsiics roll, Iugedeo - S@24% Inforlor to | AfIVEY thea rated a5 firstcloss, had over $300 | Duoringthe past yearthe leading barbers on | eiggey the largest Nesw York banks contémplate reducing | belng in request for shipment. " | L BAUGINGBusiness ws dull at unchaaged prices. worth of furniture. At the time of | fhe South Side have complaned frequently of a | reniiSTBereth the wind tothe stiorn lamiy'—Lau-.| Their pare capital, Three have the. smattor wnder | THail relguts Wora Guoted steads at 20c per100 | Hiy msyrould e Mol ata concssaion, L fo o the fire of 1871 many chanzes bad taken | falling-off in thelr custom. Singmar mdeed s 3 - | gousideration. "he Fourth National Bunk, with,a | s to New York, %5¢ to Hoston, 180 to Philadel. | before: bore Suioe i callZed: Quotations remai as place. Delight was fa the basement under | woulTit seem If 1t wore mado to: sppsar—fe They dwelt in Merry Tingland, /| capital of $5,000,000, hus aiready submitted fo | phis, and 1730 fo Baltimore, with fow cara offer. | NOBtuP, Z1c; ORATIO, S1iter AmerIcAE X, Jool e Stanton's grocery store, comner of Clark and | the gencrat gepiesion o b Docar that e heart of London towns . @u stockholduns the proposition to reduce the cap- | ing. ' There wus u moderate lnquiry for froight. | Koag, dde: Usier Creok, ‘15ide:” burisp tods s pogs e Madison streets. "Petillon was uoder THE TRIB- | the country had reduced the profits of the bar e s o redbare garmenti, B o ale or SL D00 otange tockhohlers | toom. & Bljges@ise: Rues. single, "Tu@ide: do, dotble, 245 Pemocratic Logie. TR Building, Eaton was in the Matteson % B d ] Wore 1 suher gowi; e el L YRR cesitvo R DRBIGN DMBORTATIONS “BEANS " 4 ‘. Ttk was under the B Jimes. Born wich | Cigease. A base burber, occupying a centrat lo- n o B Rera comanianlons. on mepusition tn reduce | 1870 Jausen MeClurg & Co., 2 cases books; T | Comunon 1o, Koud besna whrs. Muoted ws SIgasDe: | Mr. Nathanlel Winiie s Inireduced a5 3 ¥ the Palmer. Klinke was under the Tremont. | that while Lis net profits sne,year ago avoraged She wore his pare nffection, stocksand secaritics. & 0o,y 18 casks pale ale; BT Sasgons, SoTne, | Conitina ifa T 3k bucthe oderiagyof” dne atuck | mess. ; Only ten dage befors the fire Lubourslier opened | nearly $150 per week, he bad during the corres- As muidens sometimes wear | - . Money, S@7 per cent; closed active ot 4@5. | bay ram; O. H, Blanz. 4 casey 8alt. Aonnt sf | COOPERAGE-Packer gonds were aett Being asked his name, be replied * Winkle:| 3, shop on Clari strect, under Charlle Kero's | ponding period tuis year ceared scarely any | 415 in e bosome L} <7 Primepher oG8 percen dyiics ollected, S1,310.15, Ut of | uerets oeing frmer. Salus” 30} a1 car posic b | | Wiint s your Christisn namef" fnquirel % restaurant, and was, of course, cleaned out, root | money. Ia corroboration, hie showed the writer 1m0st Made this oot 5 réced 00, 5000, Coge g ¥ —— CHEESE—"Jobbers were Wle, fae hcionion littlo Judge: " aud branch, in the conflagration. ‘his books for the week euding e It ulmost made this spinster - | toms receipts. “$108,000. > 2 : PRI Je were fdle, the luclemoncy of the “ Nathani o . onfiagral g Dec. 2, 1875, the | A lady young and futr Sterling quiet; wixty days, 481; sivht, 482% PROVISIONS, v Moty Ssigaccution of the Tew ord Dathaniel, alr," eaid Winkde. B L i i tas M3/ DEKA AR |, prolits-after Baying nelp, g, ron, fuel, ote., ER T T The wobkly hank stitemumtinas follocis: - Loans, | HOG PRODUCTS—Were lestaciivennd easlerthe fm- | Jo6° S &"flfi“‘}'{,g};““.:;'i,mw st Lagaric | Daniel,” cchoed the livle Judge; “T ATl B i g g Erofitabl amounting to §142.50; while the profits for the Their money was not plenty; - fucrese, S91,300: specle; incronse, $2,479, 3y0; | Provement of the preceding aftemoon belng more | gradts, ' Satle’zor lower | other pamett ordlng 8 mos gm‘ g and prof estu‘«llé corresponding week ' this year were exactly But when, witli thoughtful eyes, lezal tenders, decrease, $,449,500:' deposits, do. | thanlost. The markes raled very steady. however, | COAL—There was an sctive demand for cosl, ang | <o NBthanfel, my lord; not Danfel,” said poor e e tre Thoush chmbeny, Lo | 8950, They suw from window-casement 1 creuse, 82 471,200 circalution, incresse, $79,300; | holdersnot belng willing to mako further conceasions, | Sombes prcilye Ayl dealers were unable Zo ail it the | Winkle. eceentricity aré infinite. Though effectually ex- | * He explained the difference i part, by the The volden sun arisc, reserve, decrense, $392,700. though willlng enough to sell st quotations. Tha trad- | foliows:. Lackawanna. cun oo, ot adchanged a3 | % Why did you tell me it was Danicl, thess cluded from refined_society by reason of his | oss of ihe sporting trade. Formerly when the They fancied they weré nabobs, = GOVERNMENT ToxDS. Inz In pork and 1ard was chiefly for fatare delivery, and | S8.00% Dlossburg, 87.00; canue. saos nd PRes, | sir? angrily cried out the little Judge. calling, he blossoms forth at unexpected ses- | gambling hinses o1 Clasl streot wee ot ri OF London Puradise.. Coupons, 81 1334 New 5, the fndleations now are tht we shall stock ap moder- | §3:00; Dltmors Ghio, '85.53: ‘mifiate’ Sy ik | %I 3id naty my lord. I did ot say Dasueh” ons in princely, appareh and, while preserving | ming successfully,. aud when bunkomen aod | Aud. whon the fiends wholoved them © | Revs stely of these articles durtng the remaiader of the | CDRESIED NOGE- B s oo ke 24000273 2" | said Winkle. i Lis ihcognito in his nrox]x;u; des, seld jom 2 'fl contidence-men plied their vocation daily-on the Were gathered in their home. month, with 8 less maaufacture of meats, The ontgo | few sales belaz reported at. ¥673 for e, lower, » “You did, sir,” shouted the little Jadge, clicit adiniration from the fair sex, who, though | strects, he derived from them a large aud lucra- They thonght that Merry Enzland of the latter has been enormous, 50 far, over 18,000,000 | &7-00 Tor mixed and heavy Weight, The fecetats i at anger. - % How else could I bave possessed of many an admirable quality of heart | tive patron ; 5 Was more than Greece or ftome; - - of midilesalonehavink beea sipped from this ity dur. | 'MECEre Sales 1o head Sad 4 carsa 103 ahogs eiers™ | € Daniel s oa iy metes: talees yon fold 19 £0d. mind, have & genuine, womans weakness | - One of S nes filles would some: i Rasiie Let others wander thither, - Ing the week ondlag with iat Tuursday.. 1o would not | plckicd ar fopp R "I Quoted at 23adle Saa | gipin T: otes, (s o for “good clothes.” Aud yet L does not | the morning and would think otmng of ore They did not czre to rosm. bestranga If thia should fall off, as Dritish buycrs may | , FiSH—But dittle was dol ¢ Th mean ‘suy barm. o may be's very kind, soft- | ing adoliar in the siop. They made their onoy | He wore no gleaming helmer, Joxs keanold el t anlebalon ot abig Wlvuady | Tng ollog ices serenetSullodly SR mAReE |t FATDE TS IARSRCR e prest earted 1ellow of the bust intentions in the | easily and they spent it freciy. But mow ¢ Or glistening coat of mails’ - - - Sazurday, bt Bot wiNisually 83 £0r 10 A8t 0F the mabE, [-80 840t ek, Sa7a: il 3 brl, §4.7 ¢ o % The world, end entifely lunocunt of auy attempied | are 4il gone dead broks or Aivens ot of tows Yet e was like Sir Galnbad and prceh wero moJirately well ustatoed 03 packiog | 80 0: o1 shore eseiopBIgkereL 15 e o, Damocealle e e vt ition. o p %4 3 . 5 Sy 1, 1200312, i atl , DA ba neat in atire, Tor the Teacon that” he | il was & new 1des to the writ (Aot e e s “uThe Datty Commerat Dalletn gives the ollowing as Ty DI $6:50a 5 Tuisly | conld possibly bave been knowa, they slf a2 Lives in an atmosphere of soap, and water, and | less is to the reader, yot thers is :réggétgmbt; For Palestins sct sal). {icprogteis of paciag av che polus amed: ShoE1 20 Ko 1 bay Kith 8l s5or. tamtly g, | Doumced the eluctiun of Tilden. Having h;‘;nfl'!, and hi; ogmpnniog does not neces‘sl- foreeimit. 2 il He folt no maiden’s kusses, g Pints. 7o date; Todate, 'Ta it I i sl‘.:.'%“;qdf;"' l.x'ercmg. ‘lumit!." jiny ;sti'.ergfi'?.%lw“:h'&“' fl‘:'tl?cuusgté& todt Stk b D " tate the wearing of cheap and dirty garments wo. "8 lan 2 = ; 3 187, | 1875, i i 05 Labrador herring, 7 5 p A A miller is penrfiemall; %verstmwn n;;g: flour, | have hccnatworégoi?x‘i'gfi? flf: x?::orm trade? Bge“!f‘?:fil;g K:gf‘: illl‘l‘l:fiin % i -Afissoui Paclic. _z_fi’ = m:- e nox; gfi:&"r”m‘# fi"fi zfifl&-\’g thh S hre) In%u(ry, "y:hn (Szlfzr%‘“ and a printer is splashed with ink. Almost all | 4 Well, another thing is that peopie doms ju. |* . Amid the desert-sand; i AR 2 i | BEE SR I 1oy | debil Sy Columtis Bived sation. | g 109008 BBIEE RS I blecad: oF crafts impress their trade-mark upon their fol- | vest somuch in bair-oils, bay-rum, and per When forty years were over,. % 175,000 032731 350 o SULLS AND NUTS—Thereis continned acttvity In | oo couta e s anh lisih ;{l-lfl e f8 not elecsed? Towers. A barber does ot necessarily carrs the | fumes a3 they nsed to. Thsed to sell ‘many s | . Hesawthe Promised Land! . . S350 Log B MO stapie SFcien ok laouRtinuel duliness i | Phiar ¢hink the taeutmene 18 waapswerale, 1 finprint of bis occupation upan his clothes. 1le | bottle of bay-rum at $1.50 which didn’t cost ~me ** And like a Gaiich of roses, o, 4 Central Ty e SRNMT | penches. Pride; were falrly 2 - argument 18 uoa s g, Ty possess, a5 indeed he-often does, the Yery | vver 50 cents, and which conld Have bers psmns Ot spray of sgisntine, areiand & Plc e SERLSE | FomEiGy—Dates. Goole! des " kasa nd: thors, was any nrecelout for sucha Hing g taste touse bis materials upon ‘himsclf 0 | at auy drus-store for $1. All of this. frage bac ‘As pilgrims carry offerings « Nortuwestcra sl 1300 S5 | boxes, ies hariien priios G ol COR% ab. | oy Shes 110PE that Democratfe newspapers Uty Javishly 45 to_render : his” appearance foppish | somehow allen uway, aud it is no small jtem - 'x‘;am—y hul{shrlun, Jcoc,ca 20,118 2692 Ius. Tayees, ol eTon: 4o, | &b some time or other get tired of tyice end avburd. Tt 35 in this character thit be fie- | elther.” ‘ T place wpon 2 Jowly grave # e sTATE RoxDE. [ DAl e Vitencia St 0800} | Sstablish their postiiuns by thelr own falsghEt,, Ures orteneet it ition. The stories”that are S w10 what do you attsibute thé falling-oft ~ s lile verss ofwine, Temnemce iy fowooor B - NiEbun o e K [l S5, 2 G10% Zane cur- | But el reckloss carcer iy this redpect 8 3 S BroRa LOmSE BTANPIELD. . | Vi oy [ Mlsourl gl oora, Sy 2 S ILSIES Micgan a0, mm&u“'gmm‘ ado T b o st ey eeg B Dured peaciies” 13025l CAOrALT Hrposares s By up, S ‘l“ ”' i "“sfffff‘“ =i