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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1875—TWELVE PAGES, erage pricd of cende for 1878, $1.1714; total chi ters, (00, 500, averazing 18,724, CLevziaxn, 0,,1an, 6. —Petrolenm firm; stand- ard white, 110 tesl. Be. 3 Pirranuno, Jan, 6.~Prrnoirux—Quist; crode, 1,231 at Parker's for immediate sbipment; re- fined,. B¢c, Philadolphia deliverys ¥ e — BISMARCK. The P'rospectiva Extenslon of the Northern PaclfiomThe Past Noating Reason—The Fort Renfon Laundress—A Dulty's Deathe Cold’ Wesather. 5 Briectal Correspondence of The Tribuns. Bismanck, D, T., Jan. 1.~Bismarck Is very “mum?’ and icrene over the prospective ox- tenslon of the Northern Pacifie. .1t Is not in tho least excited. When those New Yorkers zet to work on the weat side, therds may be a specalas ive feeling * flytng through the air and turning thinga topsy-turvy, but not tll then, At i sald by men who know something of the country west of - tha Missourf that the oxcavation wiil arhodnt to 20,000 yards per ‘mile. The New York contractors havs a rulnously chioap job nt $7,100 ver mile. Agiauceat the past boating scason shows neatly nine months. The river oncned the last Tlams, sngar-cared, new, 9@0%c. Lard, ‘refined, tlerces, 03¢, Borren—In good demand and steady) cholco Wentern packed, 16@18c; rolls, 16@10c. Perporrux—Fitm: crade, Bc; refined, Bijc bid; none 6fferingd. ¢ Covyxx—In good demand and firm; Rio cargoen, 114 @104e. I an s <Fiein at $1.004@1.10, . ' Fnxiants—To Liverpool per steamer dull; eat- 'mlll.' 'A.d;'flnn;:‘ z‘udl;fimlfihlm' h b - Heemipra=Flour, 1, rle: whe: H Comn, 34,000 DI Cait, 5,000 by 25000 b #nirurxTs ~Wheat, 7,000 bu; corn, 99,500 ba. BT. LOUIS. 8r. Lowis, Jan. 0.—Froun—Firm and un- changed; busincss tght, g Unarx—Wheat higher; slow; No. 2 red fall, 024@O2%c cash: 02K @036 Janaary; DIK@ONNO - Febroary: No. 0 red fall, 873,@88¢; No, 2 soring, %00, Corr active, firm, and higher; No. 2, 2056 20} catht 20%@20%5c Jannary S04R530Xe Feb- roary: S14@315%e March; 324@32%ic Aprit; 834 a3%cMny, OataInactive and loweri No. 2, 20!¢ @20%0 cash; 2348 May., Ryé higher; slow at 48c. parley qalet and unchanged; prime to cholco #pring, 80Q76¢; Ohio faill, $1.25. Witisky—Steady st $1.04, i . Provintons~Pork—An advance ‘1 rione established; $7.85 asked Lard qufet but . firm .at $3, firmor; cat-lota of loose 553 clear rjbs, 83.45@3.55; of - March and closed on the 16th of December. 5,60 short clear, $3.50@3. The Arst nrrival at Fort Benton was on the 20th othing doiug, (ireen meata nominally un- ) of Aprll, and the last Oct, 20, Trips were mada changed. 8weet-pickled hame, bs average, | to Fort Rice as lulcss Dec.8. The through At.Quincy. Bijc last half of Februar, trips lo” Benton numbercd forty-three, Over tpre—Flonr; 3,000 briat wheat, 30,000 bu; . 0,000 -bu; oats, B,000 buj rye, 3,000 bu: barley, 1,000 b, i 5 7, SpaR * . BmirxeRTA=Flaur, 5,000 bris; wheat, 21,000, bn; corn, 4,000 buj oats, 5,000 buj rye, 4,000 bu; barley, 1,000 bn, " - ' o Y SO T .. NEW ORLEANS. Nxw Ontzaxs, Jan. 0.—Froon—Demand falr and prices higher; anporfine, 84.00Q4. 10,000 tons of private freight reactied Mantana via tho river-route—fully onec-lialf of all the lru!&ht that went {nto Montana the past scason. In this frofeht - thero was littie flour and no dln, Montaha rafses her own wheat and onts. *| The frelght brought down the river from Ben- ton footed un 950 tons, Thethrongh passcugera to Fort Bentow wers 805, and those down 205: more beoplo went in than came out, The late * Mrs. Noonnm,™ of Fort Lincoln, $4.76; XXX, $5.00@5.50; high grades, who ttirhed out ‘a man, wad nothin i I 5 % 7 mord than 8,00, Cong—nflflflfl demand ot foll prices; 60¢. | gy yrnorant Mexlcan Ureaser, of thu most de- Onts firm at 52@33¢, raved nature and habits, The mystery of her Conx-Mzat—lleld at 82,25, 1iay—Demand, fale. and pri $16.00; cholce, $17.00.° * ** ! Priovistons—Pork flrmet: held, old at $8.00; .newy §8,25. Lard active, firm, and higher; tiercé, $0.25Q0.60) kegy, $0.70@7.00." linik meats— Demand fair and prices hl:hgr; sh‘?uldern. 340 1fd wan her depravity, Iler letters have been uneagthed,and the only pluusible theory of her marrlage to a mau was her horrld Iminorality, Iler huaband, Corporal Noonan, was bound io her by uo other tle than the fear of the exposure of his own shame. When It was exposed, the Corporal ot himself, Sirs, Noonan héd been Iiving as a wifo “for IMftecu years. IHer escape highor: prime, i1%c; clear 1ib, 4c; clear, acon firmer; % ouiders,; Sie; clear £ib, ,4%a; clear, Axci | TOM “exposure was simply n lucky clreum- “hams, angar.cared, market ‘dull at B¢juudans | stanse. Among her letters are several certifl- vased, 6!gcC, cates of marriage. 8ho had three husbands in WaIsKy. Bunfl‘at $1.03@1.10. . her.time. They all kept the repulsive secret, Gnocxrizs=-Coffea actlve and firm; Mo cargoen, Lhst night, about 11 o'clock, James Brooks, ~ordinary to prime, 113,(310%c. Bugarquict; falr | the fnst'of a cotertc of bullles who made DBis- to. Tully fair, 41i@5e; common to common, | mirck notorlous five years ago, was shot Gr@hie: brime to, choies, Dis@0les yellow (| throngh the head; and this morning, about 4 2 o'elock, ed with his Luots on, after the ‘and fiem . Yl hb dled with his Loots fer th ) ol cilve b S oy R B fashion of all. of his dangerous circle, Brooks waa koown ns ‘‘Bully*’ Brogks, and his boast a8, that no man coulil ever. **get the drop on bin.” "o was almost as quick with the piatol as Carverfs with the rifle. Ilts headgusriers have beén at Miles City of late. Ho waa Some- thing of 'd frelehtcr, owning several teams. Yesterday he rode into town shead of his traln, makfnz aixty miles. He wanted to drink the old yenr out, snd have a time with the boys of his school.” At Keno Hail there was a dance. The'*wamen of the town were the ladles, and the " gents ¥ wero principally soldiess from Fort Lincoln. Brooks took in the dance. He was on his muscle, e gave o womau, who ad- yised him to kecp quict, a blow on the mouth. The 'soldlers’ chlvnlr{ waa arouscd,, and ing twinkle there was a prize-fight, with. a dozen or Carporal Jobn Rowland, of ent over tho powerfut oks wos at this disad- 't L PHILADELPHIA, % PRILADELPINA. Jan, 0. —FLoun—Firmer;aipers, $2,20@2.70; _cxtra, :§3.0Q@23.560; , Bt, Louls Tamily 85.00@750; Minnerola do, $+,00@4,67:4; Jigh gtades, $6,00@7,50. Rye flour, 82, 753,00, Gina ‘heat firm; No, 2 Red, $1.064@105 amber, $1.004@107; white, $1.07@1.08; No. Chleago, "N0@04¢. Corn quiet but firmi; steamer, 414 @A4%0: yéllow, 42!{@42K0; mixed,43%c. Oats -weaks white Weatorn, 30G231%0; mixed do, 28@ 2. Nye, market dull; Western, 80953c, = ProvisioNa—firm, ess Pork 38,23@ India meas Beef $10.00. Ilama, smoked, ¥.00; pltkled do, $6.00@0.733, greon, 6,33, Lard, ateady; prime atean, $5.75. Berren—Quict bur steady. New York Riate ‘Braaford County, Pennsylvania, extra, 21@2ic: Western reser! 7e. Eaap—Hearce and tirm§ chedru. 20Q@27e. Corree—~Nominolly unchange more in the g, the Seventh Cav: Brooks, and, while vantage, Rowlond or some one clso sent tho *, brtoLeva—Quiet; refined, Bic: crude, 75¢. [ hall trom n navy rovolver into the mouth of the el A T S L “ [ Btk Tric shL eaied n haite Tirooks got his carn, #7,00 ug “good tine,” and saw tho New-Year tn besides, R Bl Al hour later, aud '38 would have gone ont CINUINNATIL without a sinzle homl:de eredited to Bismarck. ‘To-day has been a stinger, The Goyernment thepinometer was 24 below zero at tha. m. The orlld-cas ' thermomoters around town scored a4 highas 30. ' At 5 this afternoon, the mercury was down to 24, and old Borcas on the worat rampago imaginable. The prospect for to-night ia too vool to talk about. The town {s lugging the stove, prepared for the trial. It is hard to di6 so youug,™ Wo wisl uall this and sce. B ‘OUTLODK, Cixcixxart, 0., Jan, 0.—CorroN—Quiet, but red and white, “Gnatx—~Whost scarce and firm; 02c(281.00." Corn in falr demand and firmer at 12@33c, . Oats In good demand and priccs & shade ligher at 26@27c. Hye quict and steady at bie. Darley quict; No. 2 fall hold at Ofe. PRrovisioRa—Pork quiet at $7.00@8.00, Lardin fair demafid: steam; $9.50. Dulk teats higher at 82,05@2.00' for_shoulders, 83.0003.03 for clear ribs, aud $3,70@8.75 for cloar; theso prices anied; buyéra and sellers npart: no traneactiuna, Lacon—- Demand fair and morket Srm ot $3.00, $4.12%@ 480 and 843755, . i, *Wmisky—Steagy, with a fatr domand at §1,03. Brrren—Good demand at full prices for cholce; fancy Westetn Reserve, 17@10c: primo to cholee Central Unto, 13@15c. Linaxen OiL—Quiat at 06@01c. 5 » BOSTON, . Boatox, Jan, 6.—Froun—Steady; Weatern su- periines, $3,00%3.23; common extras, $.75@ 4,20; Wisconsin oxtras, $1.00/04.60; Miunesota ‘do, £4.25@5.75; winter wheat Okilo and Michigan, $4. 76@0.206; Mino's ang Indians, $6.00@25, 604 8t Lould, §5.00450.00; Wisconsin and Mtanesota atont. process suring wheats, $0.50@K.00; do B e ered sz e 3% ) Anaty- rn, demand falr and market firm; now mizea und yellow, 46¢¢48c. Oats firm; No. 1 aud extra white, 43151 6 No, 2w G341 05 Noo 8 white and No. 2 white, 33336, Itye, 60@ e — e .. .+ to Lifo Aftor.Twelve Hours,, Joptin (Ho,) Herald, From a lady who nrrived st the t. James Ilotel .Saturdsy from the central portion of Arkcansas, we learn the particnlars of an affalr which possesses many features of - intoreat, and to tho medieul profession fun partieutar. The lady tolt ber home at the beginning of the pres- ent cold snap, with the fnteution of eomtug to Joplin, andd, there befn no - other conveyanee, wus comnpelied to make the entire trip by stage, ‘Fhw only passcuger in the siage with her wasa man_very thinly elad., Waolle crossing the Bos- ton Mountalns io complolned very much of tho cold; and fn fact the weather was remarkably cold, even for the top of those mountans. After: n while ha apparently “fell asleep. Artlving Bt the statlon on - the north stdp of the mountains the driver attenipted to owaken, tho passcuger, but to his horror found lila frozen stiff and ul’pflrflltlrdcml. 1Mo was taken out of the back and placed in nroom whleh was ratber cold, though not as low as tho freezing poiut by several degrees, Tho lady re- i T o : mained at the statiou until next day, ond, just Waeeirei=Fioar, 1,200 e, as sho waa l{n‘tmm'llu:m resumo her journoy, sty ibm—-svxniu SR was surprised to learn thut sigos of lio had Leen detocted fn the supposed dead man, who wa9 t0 have been bured that forenoon. Truo enongh, signs ot 1lte wers pluin to be observed, and by Lively rybbing with flanucls saturated with whisky for about an hour hu was abla to speak, .. When thu lady Joft ho was fast recover- g, (fnm hils stupol, and she has no doubt but by thia time- ho bas fully recovered. -Lad ho contivued in that couditlon thres houra lonper ho would doubticss have been buried, as all thouuht be wae dead. Dolur placed n a room of just tho rlht temperaturs no deubt asslsted 1 hila recovery.. s L me——— .33 . Lord Dufforin, . Of Lord Dufferin an English writer says that everyholy, trotn Manitobu to Halifax, secms to know ' dm parsonally. A station-master at n rentote junction will' tell you how Lonl Duf- ferin, whilst waltine for n train, rot out and cheerfully chatted with tho counry peaple who wafted like himsell. A polleemau with unpro- fessfonal enthusiasm relates how, when the Uoveruor-Ueneral: was leaving Quebee before embarking for England, he _cheerfully shook hawas’ with thy clyiit stalwart policemen who nuswered for order fu the nelihborliood of the wharf, *“A gentleman who was the possessor of a-large’ pleture, much coveted by bis nelelibors met Lord Dulferin ot u party " ong night, and concelved’ such -8 warm ottachméos for fim ' that "on the following — mom- ing he inslated upon presouting to him this cherished work of “dre, ~ A devoted mother was asked what ahe thought of Lord Duflerin, 8ho sald ahe had only seen himn twice. The first thine b hiad with her one of ber children, the delights of whoso suclcty she_shsred with Lord Duiterin fora brief ten minutes. Two years later the Governor-General passing through Quebee: met hey m.'uln‘ and his -grecting was, S Well Mra, ~——, how's Lillan1" Thus with uncoding tact and genial grace did the agree- abla Irisoman win bts reinarkable populariiv, A man who could remewber over two yeans the treakness of a niother aud tho namo of a child is Louianiiex, Jan. G.—Cwrrok—Firm, Froun—Qulet and unchanged, Guatx—Wheat firmy'red, 00c; amber and whito, 03¢ Joouary. { Corn—Market ‘dull;’ white, 38ige; mized, 33c. Oais firm; white, 28¢; mixed, %c, Ttye steady athdc: ) s Hay—Firmer at §0.00@10.00. ‘Provisioxs=Lard steady, with & fair demand; cholce lasf llorm 04@a%c; do kegs, Tiic. Dulk queats atrong ahd detive at 2ye; clear nib, B5@ clear, Su@i%c.. Vacon fim, 2 d A Haua~5p- t91.03; e Fiowred, UGBe TOLLDO. . { TaLxno, Jan, §.—GnAIN~Wheat ateady; No. 1 ‘white Michigan, DANc{ amberMichizah; February, $840; No, 2 red winter, spot and January, 95%c; No. 3 red, Tebruary, $0i5c; ber, 0303 No. steadyt No, 2, quiet; No 2 DA4e; Western ame 320 - Duxasap Hoas—83.15. - . .KANPAS CITY, ., - “Bpecial Dlspateh to The Tritune. ', City. Jan, G.—(uax—The Frice Cure wheat receints 15,802 bu; shipments, frms No, 2 cashs, 80%0% January, 81@ cash, 7sici Jdanuary, TTL@T78c 253 bog shipments, 0,845 bu: K@2tie; Jandary, 215G e, — ' DETROIT. DETnT, 6. ~Frovn~Firm, QuAsN—Wheat Ligher; exira, 00@(mc; No, 1 white, $HMNc; January, O4%y0; February, DhXe; No. 2 miliing, D1%c. Necelpts, 31,812 bu, Ship- ments, 15,400 bu, L5 ‘it 1 . OBWEGO. . . Oswsao, Jan. &~ Unsix—Wheat steady; No, 1 hard Daluth epring, $1.10; No. 2 Mihwaukee, falr No, 2 cash, P $1.00} No.'$ rad Wabash, $1,00; extra white | just thy man to succeed In the delivato taik ot Mjchigan, $1.10. Corn fulet; No, 2 Toledo Ngld | woverning, 2 The Hangman's Itecord. New York Herald. 5 In the United -Bsutes during the past year ninoty-slx murderers (ull mien) wers hauged— an increase of thirteen over tho rocord for the previous. year, Uf this number forty-one were white, fifty-two colored, two indiaus, and one (hinaman. Five wero bunged for uutrum;,rlunr for wife- murder, and one for flickly, There wero seven double cxecutions, four triple, avd two quadruple. . Fridoy retalus the reputation 8 haugman's day, sevenly excceutions having taken-plave on that day, 'Tho largest number {0 nuy ony mouth was March, twonty-tive execu. tlons having then occurred, Buycuty per cent of the haugings wers in the Bouthcrn Brates, aud nearly two-thirds of the victhns were negroes. {u s Lhero were tent Loulsiang, nine Alabawa, elght; South Curolins, eighty North Carollua, eight; Peunsvivaoio, slx; Mis- sourt, . fiva; Ueoruia, lve; ‘Fenncase =0 5y BU¥FALO, B BUrratg, Jan. $.~Guaix~Wheat dull; sales 1 €ar No. 1 Dyluth at §1,04, ' Corn ueglected. Oats ueglected, "y B 4 ¥ No trelght Tratns movia % L INDIANAFOLIS, IxpANATOLIS, Jan. - B —(nain—~Wheat stealy; No, 4 ped,, DIQIc.. Corp steady; mixed, Suc, Quts stoady: white, 2he, | T ProvisioXs—Quidt'snd unchatiged, . torpay, Lous, Jog, 0.—Cqrron—Qulet: and une ged; middling, Oc; sales, 465 balea; receipts, 800; shluments, 1,300; stock, 47,100, MExvuis, Teon., Jan. 0. ~CorroN—Stesdy; re- celpts, 1,111 bales lhinmuu‘i’ 7,128; stock, 3,030; sales, 27003 exporw, 1,400;, pluners, | Arkansas, four; Uslifornio, four; New York, 3,250; ‘speutiliors, 107 middilag, de, three; Kintucky, ¥ircinia, Montana, Delaware, Ohlo, " Mississipbl, and Maryland, each twoi Massachusetts, Arizona, Florida, New Hamp sbire, Indlana, sud Nevada, each one. ) ——————— DRY GOons. .-; Naw Yonx, Jan. 4. —Cotton vaods marxet qgiet, #ith & Brm undertone; sbirlivg prints in beitor de- emalnquiet] dress gooas ht-welght' bat now B A Callforuia Story. Tho unusue! spectacle of budding orange- treve coated with icicles was receatly noticed st 8un Gabriel, Boutnern Callfornla. A man lefo s reyolving spriukler playivg upon his nursery of ufange tréus over night, aud o the morning ‘was agiaged Lo ses thew encased fo glittering mall, "eome of the icicles upon them belng twenty-two inches lonz and au fnch lo diametes at shie' bave, Calla lilles and roscs that stood ucor by were not touched by frost, uud tue lows cst point reached by the ihermometer durslng the pighs was only 33 dezrees, of 8 degrees abuve the freezing polnt, Tihe cause of tho phenuae- uoo is probably this: ‘Tho alr was vool aud dry, snd g8 the water was thrown off fu o tine spray, juducing ruoll evuporatiow; the stmaosphers about the trees was made wouct cotder, and thus silowed ice toform. clothing wooleus on account of orde: business is light, Forcign zuods very - TURPENTINE. Witxmioroy, Jan. O —Briuive or TUBPENTINE—~ Quletat 28%5¢. i L PETROLEUM, O Ciry, Pa., Jan. 0.—Prrootzux—-Market Qpened active and frin; frst sales, $1.0215: sd- vauged to §1,03%: aropped to $1.02!;; sdvanced 0 $1.081 closlng 82 $1.03% bidi shiopmenia, 14,000 brls, gveragiug 13,000 brls; tranwaction, 212,0003 pments Decymber, 1,014,010 orly, averaging 5U8; wales pd reasles 3f crude fu Upen Doard, oz 1878, 30,450,000 brls, sversging 20L 0UT; av- | the'socond mont Anparenfly Frozen to Dentl, but Toturned’ clapred to reach his journes's end, the thought suddenly dawned upon him that'he was lost. ‘Then cotnmenced & struggle to find his way out yours, I'm a member of the Boclety for the HKATHAIRON, Prevention of Cruclty to Anfmalal” 3 CURRENT GOSSIP. A o i U A TIE NEW-YEAR'S CALLER. through the densa and almost {mpetra- * Augustus,' sohl IAml‘}[r:, \'n"’!' “r‘x‘r‘l’l:“::; 3 ANC][oR IJINEM A“' bT[q’AMERs St Louss Timev. ble woods which extend oser the up- | B8t oy alrto breathe when their 36 Sew.Yor Glasgow, Angustus bad & New-Y or ani csstern part of the Lower | closed tight! “"""""*h muttered '..“:'l k oot nd Glenr i Hevel-cdged and gaudy; eninsule. Ho was without proslefons Tho world all praze the philosopliers, hut toss ' Ang everywheta Auigarion went of any kind, and totnlly unprepared for tho ex- | thelr pennica luto_the caos of the monkeyn.— | S AYEITO LEARN HOW TO DO | araners...” S S an T BB pen, 112 0m 1o awappod 1t off for toddy.. ‘mrlcnm which followed, with the cxception of | Josh Hitlings. Mr. Blllings Is rich, —(irarh. 4 Cabing #37 b %01, ‘t:;::_-mn 'rllixm.déuncu Tateh. Augnatun gave bis cards Aronnd hto falthitul gun and & ooty of swmusition |~ Ao frishman tells of = nizht in which thera | YQUR] IT READ AND HEED : RN DERSONTIAPITE i 09 Washington-st. npon whose aid hq was compelled to depend for nubsistence, Usme waa fortunately shundant, and he was sparcd the pangs of staryation, which fact alone prevented his name from belog added to the liat of victims who within the past few tears met their fate from bocomlfig en- tangled In the bewildering mazes of our North- ern forests. For efght weary, heart-sickening was only ono whole nose left n the whols crowl, **and that belong~d to the tea-kettle.” Ts there 8 acientific man lo tha country who can fell, after & suck gets s hole fo it, what be- comes of the material that once took tne placo of the aperture] Restaurant patron: * These Until ho used the stock up, And woke, & sadder, winer man, Kext morning, {n the lock-up. THY GREGORIAN CALENDAR. Roston ITeraid, Jan. 1. HAIRl WHAT FOLLOWS. BAVE YOUR JAIR.—Ths laws of Heaith: and Longevity demand it, the costoms of social lits tequire It. The matter js of great importance in" irages are "ard- It s generally understood, according to cer- | g ! N o, . h svory way. N MAN LLOYD. tain profound calenlations and Inferences, more n:fi.( ‘:::O:ll;:::dr?lel t :v:;:‘lln‘t‘,w n"?rlnxl-}‘r:z féx{-‘:l‘;:el:g ! :,? :;2,‘;‘ ';,",;;3‘ '['L.“‘X,:"g.,yh"l.;hn‘fl' ::,':1 ‘i,hr' DEAUTIFY YOUR JTAIR.—It js the sur- The llel‘m(:;lt E:'l)&:fifx?p:a;' .’n'.?lf.,'l ry Batne- orless reliable, that the world enters to-day | few leaves, sud ensconting himsell undor the | guguhred Beotch terrier for two bits?! pmasing eroam of glory, and for the lossof it there fi'.{.{“r’,"' Fnabe-From New York 13 Batthamorn: upon the G570 yoat sinc the crealon or 00t | W20y of'retoie oyt rgmme s ‘meary | T bad Hitle baraaf Tarentuy i 50 ompesation. 3 o B, A Becnen, Tk el S0 et slbls, according to'the Jullan verlod, the 6524 | {runp ‘in the morming. One’ cventfal night, | FiPst borromed eome pins, and then bent'em, CULTIVATE YOUIR JAIR—For by ne | In il bouth of Kisiiad, 830." For feight #oi phuaze When thele pa took a seat, 7 botis beat s retrest vyear; but, of coursé, the certatnty that this is The As did likewise the fellow who lent ‘em. something about which, wo may say, we know. nothing, makes one number answer our purposo which will not soon fade from bis memory, he spent In cinging to the overhanging branches of a tree which he wasobliged to climb other means exn it be saved and besutifieds with absoluto certainty, and this Is recoznized and adopted by the ctvilized world, namely, that we bealn to-lay the 1870th year of the Chrintian erai Anno Domiud, or year of our Lord, 1870, The new vear will stand’in history as Anio mundi, year of the world, ‘Anno Domlnt, year of the Lord.: Jewish yoar..., . Julian periode.s . Tfegira, or Mighit of 3 et . 'U. C., foundation of Rom independenca of the United 8t Retgn of Queen Victoria,... .. The Jowlshfclr 18 based upon the calculntlon that the. world wns created 8,700 years Lefore Chirist was Homn, and tuat number of years, add- vision through tha sfow revolving hours of ter- rible agony, as thay prowled about snapping and snorling in. bitter disappointment at the loss of thelr Intended meal, which sat, trembl- {ng and shivering, {uub abovo them. At last, on the eighth day, with feét frozen, having heen entirely without protection for thet during the 1ast day, ho dragged hia weary limbs into Al- r«nl. a distance of abogt aixty iniles from whers ha commenced bis terriblo march. He meander- Inge, however, must have extended over n much grester atretch of territory, as ha traveled al- most incessantly during the hours of daylight, and frequently doubliog on his track, After a short rest Lio started from Alpena for home. dld not expeet him for some days ret, but he Is buried in the poet's corner of Simipson’s alley, | ust the same.—Stillwater Luml e The Rev. Joseph Cook on a boy who climbs a tree to steal apples: “Tho apoles are tho ob- jective natural motive; the boy’s appetita is tho subjective natoral motive; bis lotentfon is his moral motfve,”” It in hardly necessary to add that the boot or bosrd tho owner of the orchard opplica whon he catchies him atit s the oy's natural locomotive.—Doston Zranscript. e —— GEN. WCALLUM. The Mun Who Reloforced Graunt in Chatts- The man who wanted to bava * Besut!fol quite as well as the other.. Tut oo thing, It is g?flpmifilg‘h“"::";"wgg Yf.":f"w::"l"":l:&"'_ Bnow" printed, so that he conld paste a few ’ Bl ULtlleved, wo do know, approzinately, If not | plcaming rowa of teeth, perpetuslly met his | coples In hisAcrap-book, got here Tuesday. Wo Ports, R E————— KATHAIRON, Dircovered thirty-five yoars ago by Frof. Lyom, of Yale, fs the most perfect preparntion in the world for preserving and beautifping the hair. Tlealdes being the best halr dressing ever produced, Lyon's Iathairon will and will ro~ panys o New York and Liter flice, 48 South Ciark: ALFRED LAGERGRE: |24 Dl’l'il_?ll Ureat lmm__n OELIIC d Ireland. s & CQ.. 2 Bowlink Green, hew York. OUNARD MAIL LINE, | CHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Tieket Offices, 62 cu(rr::‘v;p;flwm House) and s i tgrayne: cd to tho sum slnce tho birth of Clirlat, givés | THE MAN WIIO WROTE ‘MY n A Alded the March to the 5 positively preven aPacific 5430 as tho Jewish yeor of the world, Tho Jew- GI;ANI)FA'I'HEI‘I.‘S CLOCK.» P Nao rar':llu:." Ly ensey store new halr to hald heads, If the roots ;“,':g,:,,‘,‘,;{," {:'h :-:._u :amllnud n:;‘ tv{:lfi'nr thllml’n mn{‘nl‘l'u Newn York Correspondence Indianavclis Journal. Maj.-tien, Donald Cralg McCallam, who dled and follicles ara pot destroyed. wnu“quwm - 8 cacli, 3 . Imans of twenty-nino or thirty duys cacl by which w0 | Lmet Henry C. Work tho other day. What, | at iia home In Irooklyn on Friday night, had | 7t actusily petforms thass sceming mirsalos, of | 6i5a0vicyfa veadér! you don't know this celebrated Workl, Well, you know his latest work, at least— My Grandfather's Clock.” Dues it pervade In- dianepolis as 1t does New York? Does that tunc make your homes vocal abd your strects profane, and does it trickle down the back stalrs, and sigh through ali the nacrow lanes? Does everybody play it, or sing it, or hum it, or whistle it, or follow Its puleations with the devil's tattoo! You will be fled with grief. T knovw, when I tell you that Mr. Work is nuw in different periods. » ‘The Roman calendar divided the year into ten months, comprising 304 days, about seven hundred and thirty-elght vears before Chriat. ‘This year waa fifty-one days Icas than the lunar yenr, and sixty-onn days Jeas than the solar Year, and, of con| d not correspond fn any degree with the ons_ns now. At asome- what later perlod Numa Pompitiug, in 713 1L, C., added two months to the year of Romuluns, namely, January and Febroary, and this, it would scem, continucd until the time of dultus been alling stnce Decoration-Day, when he took aseveracold while riding with Gen. ancock and Gen. Schofleld. His disease terminated in cirohosis of the liver and abdominal dropay, and he suffered from hemorchages. Gen. McCallum was a Beotehman, 11is father bad emigrated to this country, and seitled down aa atallor in Rochester, N. Y. As young Donald dld not ltke his father's trade, he started outintho world for himsclf, with his entire property, whicl the following (s A FATR SPECIMEN. 1 hiad been entiraly beld for seversl yesrs, con- stitntional, I suppose. I used & fow bottles of Kathairon, and, {o my grest surprise, L hiave a thick ywih of young halr. ‘ = COL. JOHN L. DORRANCE, U B. A, Ta every important respect the Kathairoa is abw- Cionar, )45 lef\ (i or mord lillu‘lz\ »ix -hlumlro;l ;?eaép(:! of !slna nweak"n;n‘m hlgunumnhu;, ‘(;' couslsting of clotblog, tied up fn o hand- '“:"’;:’g:‘::;;‘,fim‘ 4 cars, when that Rmperor, acting upon the evi- | M, Cady, for the copyright on that song of the |‘kerchlet. He had, g :’leng and advice of the -n'tmnomnn. no doubt, “Eurly)'hme." Work [s an ideal anthor,~an oreil 0 'Bud, " Wowiewtr, o delinite des 2. To Restoro Gray Malr. termination to learn the carpenter's trade, and he worked bls way to Lundy's Lane, where he sottled and magried Mary MceNatb, On his return to Rochiesice, with his wife and one cuud, he began business as a carpenter, and went to work on the Eric Rnflway, Jle was gradually advanced in the departinent of brldge Luliding until he fnvented an arch truss, the use of which on varlous roads brought him a adopted tho solar year of 305 davs 8 honrs a8 the basis of what Ia kriown as the Jullan calon- dar, and made provision for the cxcess of the solar.year over the number- of days, by Intro- ducing bissextile, or lehp year, whien the year was of 804 doys, the name bein derived from two sixes. 4 But the true solar iur, it was known, was composcd of i davs B hours and 40 minutes. “This sltght difference, 1t was found in the six- idoal poet, too,—purs In purse, fitful and cupriclous in his moods, bandsome, and ranging from the depth of despair to the fronzy of Atrong enthusasm. He 18 hnndsome, lias black hafr and beard, flashing eyes, and he writes, writas, writes all day, and always writes rongs, Ho fa o man of 40, and has & beautiful and brilliant daughter whom he adores, and ho would sell his songs to tho old rag-man to buy her a new bonuet nny time. 3. To Remove Dandrufl. 4. To Dress and Deantify the Male, DEATL IN MIND.—The Kathairon fs ne ntlcky pasto of sulphur and sugar-of-ead, 1o paint and danb tha hale and poralyze the braln, Jt ls « pure and limpid vegotablo lotion, fntended to re- storo tho halz by natural growtls and reinvigoration. It s splendidly perfumed, and tha most dellghtful No ot hote) cai Depal aFreeport, Jtockf'd Ut Dors, Hockrd & Dulninas ree, "I. flwaukes Fast l‘llg.u 3 liwaukee Bpecial ~siidis dMliiwatkea Rxoress, 8 Ure b5t anl & bMarquette Exprem. alaksGeneri fotel ind Counell Blufls, on )a. Mendota & Galesburg Express jiwaukre Passenge: liwaukee Passenger n Bay ¥xpres At & i| inneapolis Minoe Tan! ron through, between Chi- Tha 'tratn’ iéaving Chlcago 308 m. : hor road runs Pullman or aoy other form of 73 west of Chicaso. 0 e roer of Kinzle-ste. b—Depot corner of Canal and K 722 53 die-ata | Arrive, i WHITE STAR LINE, Carrzing the United Statés aod Toyal Mall hatween pool. FOF pasiage npply to Com- eoiL Western Ageat. threo times & week toand from British Apply At E':;;f:;‘n Ofifee, Ciatdand Randol li-ats., CI P. H. DU VEUNET. G T RAILIOAD TIME ’ e N A e oo ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAING, FXPLANATION OF MEFEEexcE Maaxs.. Tl “Banaay excepied. ™ { Monds '\ morthwest ' corner Shicago, f eneral Weslern Agent. ~t Ratnri: 7 cxoopied. -~ OHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY BATLROATY ta foot of Lake-at.. Tndiaua-av. and Blzteentl-st., -~ and Canal aud Hixtecatli-is, Ticket Oflices, 50 Clarks at, and at depats. teenth contury,—1682,—tud amounted to ten “ How many songs have you writteni'” 1 sald 875 » 1 : toilet dressing known.. No Jady's or gentlemun's i et ' K o davs, and, $6 obviste this error, P 3 _rovenue of §75,000 a year. In 180! he was made yon's Ottaws & Streator Express.. N STy, Shdiimed thak st sear (563 anowid con. | tapje o8 1 found Bim tofllogat bls sone strowu (jeneral Buperinieniént of e Eio allwar, | et onttt e samplete wiDunLIgon i e aionsd iSER & Sl Edtren Has G§ alst only of 350 days, be ivnich order the bGthof | - «O, a thousand or more," aunwered ho; *and 6 Tave hat position to o into the BULD EVERYWHERE | cific Fast Kxpre E Gclobe; becamo- ths 16t of October and, in | ono of ‘the worst of them all lina made ma fa- | SCr¥ico of the buio & Misslsslppl Raflroad. ¢n YRRYITEY o | Boma A ohve hetammedniion R order to provent any furthor frreularitles, It | mous,—in » small way,"- And bo fiuni g cyn- | tho breaking out of the War ho wns recom- Grara Tasscage pinie 7133 ki wos determined thalthe yoar which was the | fcal sinile over his shoulder, as if he shared Car- niended by John Brough and Chauncey Vibbard ::,gru-urt Lllrllnw 8,’5‘. 10: am firat In each century should not bo bissoxtile, or | Iyla's contampt for “tho vole of the vos | to the War Department, and was placed in Jownar'a Urove Accommodation Bm H o iy T AR AR R LW 5 iy Tattronda, s bareatt that W new ke i T A T e BhidRan tho Orat years of tho elzliteenth and nineteenth o best things Ih erwritten,! i 7 & y it Exoee: Conturies, or the yoars 1700 aud ‘1600, were ot | atd ey in. e e o ooy | to the army and 10 tho raliroad avstetn. I this | st | O A ExbrEn pimfanden leap yoars, aud the year 1000 will nob be, but | Hmited sle, and o few songs on which I have | €8pacity ho liad chargo of many Important mill- BENSON'S FOROUS PLASNTER- Foiisin Paics Dbk siCics i Faiiiaas Jwhiad tho year 2000 will be'leap year. 8o thut it moy | spent the most time have nover sold at all.! taryimovements. 2 tres e o B aanaanae —~~ | Eleaping-Cars are Fun betweca Clicago and Oniana on piepaly el B e | e o e i Sl | U T ot e ek termined, us it has remained undisturbed since e ed. T d eut ¢ Lt A N EOmIC ] 2 e e motems S 10 | sopRebl L IQUIEed. e e there are *King. | YOLeran troopa in buxio. . President Lincoln de. | T2 EWO TS OHIDAGO, ALTON & BT, LOUIE, AND CHICAGD, *T.10 queatiur of divaing: the solar year into | dom Coshiniz and the Year of Jublice,’ * Father, | tormined tosend tho Elevonth and Twelth | eemmmmmm—e— KANBAS QITY & DENVER BHORT LIMES, - Army, Corps from the Army of the Potomae, but sume old army oflicera estimnted that it would toko six ‘weeks to forwsnl the trogps. Gen, McCaltam was sent for, und he sail he could trauaport the troops to Urant's head- quarters in soven days. 1is confldent asseriion was pooh-puolicd by somo of the ofileers, but the President and Scerctury Stanton iutrusted bim with the undertakinr, Ho worked night and dav, sending off train after teafn loaded with troops, and in the specifled timo lie had the two army corps In Chattanoogu In titue to meet tho ewergency, and for this servleo be recetved the thauks of the Departinent. In theperformance munths. of a dlffercnt number of days has, no doubt, often been considered, and the question asked, how the division, as now existing, was detormined upon;- but 1t will b scen at ouco that, with 363 or 500 dags, “they could not be maule of equal length.: Julius Cresar, at the time thoe enlendar' was roformed and ‘flrst ar- rated upon a proper basis, gave to the month of January ' thirty-ono’ days; the next - month thirty days, ud so ob, alternating through the whole nuinber, when the defieit found in De- cemuer was mpgnm.l Ly taking tivo days from - and giving to this month the extra day in Jeap f'cnrs. ) Dear Father, Como Home,’ *Marchine Throngh Georgla,' * Wake Nicodumus,’ and now * Grand- father’s Glock.'" “How do you like song-writing ns a profes- stoni” I vontured to ask bim. “T wouldn't recdinmend it to anybody allve,” sald he, sadly;**the writor of sones docsn't geu- erally feel much like stoging.' LOW BOYTON SWAM BEFORE THE ; QUELN, B New York Uerald, *After tho Cork busineces,” sald Capt. Paul I8 TIE BEST KIND. This romarkable article contalns all the valuable quulitics f the slow acling Conmon porous plas- ter, and In addition an entirely new coinbination ‘This arrancement gave eorts, Burltn; Kanasa City & Denver Faat Rx. £, Louts, bprineld & Texan . Motiile &'New Uricany ¥xpress t. Loute, RpringNeld & Texas,. ton £ Fast Kxp Keokuk oo Bxpress . Chicaco & Padacah I 1, k3 steentor, Lacon, Waaliingt Jollet & Dwicht Accommudation TUnlon Deput, West Stde, near Madiso: Twenty-thindst, ~Fickes Uiy, 122 n Kx, ve, CHIOAGO, MILWAUKER & €T. PAUL union Depot, comer Madisan and Canaleste, Ticked BATLWAY January, March, M July, Septoinber, un Boylon; continutng the story of nis travels, #1 | of .this undertaking, Gen, McCallum was | Of sctive vepetahlo ingredients from which it de- Qtllee, f53 Bouil Clark-st., ojpotita Wlieraimn House, 'P?av‘:mbfl!'flllrwv'nom ‘ench, and 1o l:&:n‘i: c.n’m acrons ‘um C"‘Illnnel.ql ’wu In London, | eblized to arreat Ma}.-Gon. Carl Belurz for in- Hres s wondeeiul paln-eslivring. ateen shoniig, sad st depyt, Juno, August, Octoher, and December thirty | aud ana day whon I went fo tho erald offics 1 | LCFIEring with his arrangemente. ' Gon, MeCal- | Yricaiaiely. aud eures whro oiher Uinaters wil oy oy cach, and to Fobruary twonly-eleht, This | 204 900 duy when I went ta the Herufd office 1 | jyn constructed over 000 miles of rafiroad, e v e anntactaters of Bonson's | Mitwankes Exfres.,..oovr.oo.. contiued until Augustus Cresar, for whom tho | W4 told that thiere was un Invitatlon for me to | and expended over $42,000,000 fu his dopart | (apcimo Forous Plaier were awarded tne bighest | WA S ORI V50 mont. lio very matcrially promoted the suc- cesa of Sherman's march to the sen, sod it is re- markable that (ien. Bhernau, In his *Mens- otrs,” has said nothing of the Departineut of Military Rallroads, to which be owed 80 much. go hetore the Queen, 1 accordingly went over tothaIslc of Wight. I.landed on Baturday nlght, and Monday morniug I was to give the exhibition, Early in the murning Gen, Punsunby and two of the Quoen’s ladies in waiting came month of August had been nanied, Ifrivolousiy determined that his month should not Lo less than the monthof Jullus Cosar (Jul{ ,and, there- fore, added one day to tho month of Autrust, which was, probably, taken from tho inonth and onty medsl of merit wiven for piasters at the Centennial, 1870. Your tamily physician wilicon- firm our statement recarding lte great merit, For Lame, aud Weax Back, Kiduey Discase, Rheumatism, Stubborn and Neglected Colds, Viay. aod Mensstia irvugih Day | MiiwauKes Fas Wisconsln & Min iy s0ts, i oint, &nd Asl iizht Ashe ixpress..., t 0:00 pm W] atlowed), September; and this hnd h i At the close of the War the nien employed on delra fool ot bty “Gerango tho syaten of his predes "“"““:.] an “V:ll.“;:{llc\:.t?on“m‘lllt RS0 | the United Btates Military Raliroad service | Lung and Chest Difficulties, the Lamencas and found sn uncxpected hospital fund on hand smounting to ahout $10,000. A committes was avpointed to dispose of (L conslsting of Maj. O. 11. 8tevens, Jacob Van Dyne, and John Wymau, who fluglly concluded to purchase a bauidsome dlumond pin for §7,000. Thls was presented to Uen. McCallumn at' s dinner_civen in Delmoni- Bubscauently James Fisk, Jr., persuated Gen, McCalium to sell the piu to him. Tuat {8 tho history of Jim Fisk's celebrated pin. (ion, MeCalium was privately kuown to be something of & poct. Amony lils compositions was *“Tho Water Mill,” with the refrain: ‘The mill never grinds again with watcr that how ceasor by incrensing tho number of months with thirty-one days to seven, and making tho arrauzemaont as it now atands, being aitogether arbitrary, The only case inwhich any onomouth has tho “same nuniber of days ns (i previous muonth is the month of August, cauded by tho uzusLYS R oncise history of the calendar, now adopted by most Christian natlons, under which tho new ycar comnmences to-day, 1t recopnizes theo order of the universo by tho adoption of tho solar systeny, approXhinating ss nearly as possi- hie to tho lunar svsiem, and also the com! of Christ upon th rth as the Savior of mankind; Weakness ar_to_ Wonien, Nervous Affec- tions of tho Heart, Chills and Fever, Sclatica salt drink with me1’ One of the lidies was qulte willing, but Gen, Ponsonby would not Lave it, o atterward cumo to me sud explained. llo sukl: “Those were Indles of houor, aud for them to drink with you would create a great scandal.’ -1 went on buard the Alberta. The Duko of Leistugen, who was the Cuptain, took me down and told me what todo, *Whaen her Majesty comes,’ said he, *just alip info your dress aud got throush your evolutions us quickly ns you can,’ Presently the Court party camo on board. | [ Jooked rouad for the Queen, but could ot ake Jierout. 1 did not kuow what ahe would be llke. I looked out for and Patns of Young or Old;__ RENT RENEDY EVER OIL KNOWN, : DBENSON'S CUAPOINE POROUS PLASTER, IT 18 KIMPLY T DEVIN ) fraine run and Minoeapotisatn go du Chisn, oF vis Watertows, LaGrosse, At Louls Expre FE. Lauts Fast Liic. V [y aCalru & Texss Rxp) hringhety KA s e held Kk v }"flflll‘ Burlington & Keukuk, Peorl. Hurllukion & Keoku bubugue & Kioux Clty |1x y ux Clty ki *10:100m* Milwankies, Tickets for KE 'aui oo lthier vin Madison nad Frairis Crvsse, and Wihuna. epot, foot of Laku-st..and fout of Twanty-se et ket nices 131 Randoipi cond st rk. and it sce i no further changes will over 1 9 o . o, vussed, ;. Where fo 1o 'other remedy 8o well adapted far the. | Liudus dhlouse bocomo necessary, ‘Tlio rolorm ustablished by f.‘}.’,'.“";‘.’i}{.,""ff&'}fixfifl"r‘e'b :‘;;aLInl.mnl't:',' w{,‘;‘.‘.h“ A small valume of these pocms was privately | above clars of atlmenta. 7 No ‘othisr reimody e fl}%;—";‘.:“r;,':, STt vie CaCentralla onty: Popo Grezory was adopted by France, Italy, | yuig, *Now, go turongh quick.! Then 1 | publisied for circulation amoug his frienda in { talne thesame combination of medical ingredien! $0n Batuniay Blght ruas o Peoria anlys spim;, llllgmtrk.llullnnnl.»vlnndv.;ut, aud Porto- | guw' a° little womun fu black who xlsm. Uu?dwlhmhl;a w:n llnhbunmclsu 'knu Oune|rul 11‘:‘1'2;1'3;-‘1‘."-23::!“ “ll"m’:‘l;lllu ll:l.n;lle‘r‘ &’poflml! 3 ey 3 gal, in 18825 Germany two years later; Bwitzer- | oo * olways safd he did not wish 1t to ho known that 3 Ramzo : ot wrl iy 1668 and 16715 ad by Fon. | Scemed 1o be the colre rcer "1 Pard | o wrots bootry, “ lest hio should b taken for ;',‘f;"; extornal romedics inchuding iizimnts, and | | MICHIGAN QENTRAL B ATLROAD, . i wland In 17613 by leaving out eluven dage | yud auld, *ller Majestyt’ St bowdda little | & d=—d fool.” Ihfluence 1 felt almost a the frst moment of ap: | - Jickss Oiice 47 Clarkeat. of lisa? tunking the dd of “Beptember tho 14th of that | gud smiled, - » * Bhnll I take water now{’ % o ——— e niph, Grand Paclgo Mate! L el Bhe suilled and bowed niralng so I elided futo the water, and ¢id the thing all up o & hurry. L had o dress-sult on under sy upparatus, and when I clambered on dock 1 qulckl{ threw off it gived rellof, comfort, strength, nnd ife to the aiflicted, It [« neat and con I pleasant 1o weur, as It creates murely of gentle snd stimalating warmth, CAUTION, There are Fnannurest and Wontnress fmita. tions of Benson's Capcine Porous Plasior In the market. Ouo Iu particuiar, having a whinilar sonnd- tug name, containa lead polsons. Esch gonuine Hlonwon's Cape! | r_hag the word Capclva apelied C-A- L ~E. Tuke no other, HOLD DY ALL DRUGOGISTS, PRICE 25 ORNTS. — wonth, In Russia, (recee, and throuchout the Enst, tho old style {s still retained, with a dif- fereuco now of iwelve duya. Consumption of Woad, To make shoe-pegs enough for American use cousumes annually 100,000 cords of thmber, ami to make our Juclfer matehes, 800,000 cuble feet of thu best pino ara reauired cyery year, Laats and boot-trecs take 500,000 cords of hirch, Leevh, and waple, and the handies of touls wu.oo6 morp. ‘Tho baklng of our bricks covsunics 2,000,000 cords of wood, or what would cover with forest about 50,000 acres of lavd, ‘fule- graph-poles already up represeut 800,000 trod IMENRY I1T1OY, New York Corverpondence Indfanapotis Jaurnal. Henry Hoy, the eclon of an aristocratic nouse, who shot himeclf dend in his oilics on Monday, was i casual acquamntsnes of mine. There nevar in all tho world waa a better filustration iny soa~dress ond camobefore ier Majesty ugzain. Blie sald, *Iam pleused aud astonlsheds it fa very wonderfull' * A younie lldfi who stood close Ly ssked me 8 questlun, to which I auswered, +Yon, nias.’ Bomo of the Iadics began to laugh, and the Quocy smiled a llttle, 1 did not know what they wera lapghing “f but T thought I had b of what a curso 1mnonoy is tos young man who | done sumething wrun, s I sald, *Your Majesty | snd their annual sepairs consimine 300,000 more, | == T PIOPOSALS. docsn’t know what it coste to esrn it, mu(:n. “l";‘x"!, me. ldhl““x‘ ncv;y 'J::‘l‘l ‘D‘ll’ueu\ml "x;):c' tles ur| our {nl({ofi{;‘o couwmudnrm'umly R e e S e R e P e tho last t at Court before, sud I am uot posted. hirty years' growth of 7,000 acres, aud 1o feuco v ,,,‘:“;‘,“ ek "’,m,f"‘ ‘m":'o‘:?;';‘::;':;" ';‘: r— e reonta wouhl cont 815,000,000, witi s | Eroposls for Army Transportation what Il\;mllefl business: nlways “lnnumh;g" CRAMMING FOIL BERLIN, yearly exuoulitire oL SIRDONCAS. fok rondlrs, Thesd are some of the ways which Amgrican foreste arc golugr. fngz-boxes, for (natance, cost fu 1874 $12,000,000, while the timber used each yenr in moking wagons and agricultural inplements fu valued ot more than $100,000,000, York Gruphic, Tutor, Uncle 8am—* Now, boys, one thing ls certafn, No onecan go unless ho can speak (lennan. Remember, the boy who speaks no QGerman has no chanco ut all. What ‘can you Orvics Ciiter Q. M., DxranTuENT OF DAROTA, 7. Pavi, Minn., Dec, 38, 1878, BEALED PROPOSALS, in' triplicate, subjoct to tho usunl coudittons aud requiremonts, will ba re- cafved at this ofico nntit 12 o'¢lock noop on the 10th day of Pebraary, 1470, at “which thue sod place thiey wiil b upened in the presance of bid- something which ho but dimly understood, ul- ‘There aro othiers, our nack- wuys overrcached by partners sud plunderod by ever: yhodn. . Busldes bis own fortune, his mother—~who Mall (vis Matn and Atr Lin g bxprew, Mamiazoo Accommodutio tiantic Expred Night ¥xpress... 'od (dally),. PITTSBURG, PT. S Clark Hattang Bxpress nciflo Express,. FastLing, .o, ‘Traina leaya from b, Tlokes Oftices, K 31 Vactac, and Depot (Exposition Morning Expross. Yaar Lioessres ‘sliner House, and (i Clark: i BALTTHORE & OHIO, I:lm!lkm'l‘ulu{! %0 B i 4 U0 p T T it lLeave, | Artl WAYHE & CHICAGQ RATLWAY, al and Maafwon-uis. Ticket Officus, na Faciile fiotel, Teave, |_Arive. ng, foot of Monroa: ‘risnor 1{guse, Grand ding). ive: BB durs, for thu-transportation of military supplies, elc,, ou the following routes n_the Departmant of Dakoa, during the year commenciog. April 1, —— Views from Two Staudpoints. ny Keening Jourmai, is vow traveling In Europe, still wealthy— muds him pu soousl allowsnce of w,({)u‘ but thot was & wero bagatello to o gentloman of his luxurious habits, [le went for a week say, George Willlam Curtis?? Uoorgo—* Yuh!” LAKE BHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, U. Bi—* Yah? Tsthat allf Would you say yah to eviqul ing when you go to Berllu (! 1870, and endine March 51, 1HK0 1, ~WAGON YTANSPORTATION fram sud to n the Biate of Minnesots sna Terrllory of L Al When'we are fo our Le 18, OF ust out of them, to Newport to tho ruces this year with “Jim oy b Juskoatof thuss Bennett,"” o8 he always catled” s more mod- in form of contract for that seryice, adopted Usc, 17, 187 L. " :I.—-u* MISSOURT AND ¥ ELLOWSTONE RIV. ENS, helween Yauktou, I, T., und Fort llenton, Ty, atul posta or statlons on the Missourd River, ween sald places. from the 20¢h of March to tha i1t of October, 1670: and from Yankton and fiia. wmarck, 1), T., through o Fort Keogn and H) itorn Depot, M. I, und betwoon Fort Kaogh an Bz Hora Depot un the Yellowstono Itiver, frol and between Muy 1und Aug, i#1, 1870, snhject wis nol & gambler either. 11is Mterary dlet was chlefly French novels of the Highter surt, which o road with great fluency in the orlequa), und his manners varied from ni- perloustss Lo potulsuce, In fact, Harry Hoy was a spolled child all bis life, ns huiplessand as useless s an {nfant, merely Gecausy bis father gave him_wonuy without™ compolling bim to carnit, Ho wus the handsowesc manl ever . 8.—Neint Neln whatt" Reuben—* Nein, alr,” € U. 8,~* And you'd sottle sl diplomacy by noln, would youl®. Reuben—* Nein." ; U, 8,~4*8tep down, Rube. You must travel past nein bofure you go to Beriln. -Let's hear your Ucrman, Bob.” lngax'-:nll—"lch habe nlet Got In Alamell ELLOWS' RYPOPHOSER m [ puwyy | think, and he wes wouderfully urbase | Icb—=" 1ne couditions contained {n- foru of contract for and fascinating wben ho chosa to be. If al U, 8.=4"There, "’"l“ Is 1t your misslun to that wery adopted Dec, luxuries wepo s free a8 alr, to be had merely | preach that fn Beelin i ['lurvl 4 for this rou! for the namings if the wisos of caprico were | - Ingersoll=tYahi? : u Uiie for ewch phles, sull the Hshes ol fast Lorses aml operu-boxes, U, 8.—* You wou't do. You don't represent xnimal, and for 100 poun; tary stores and snpplies f rates yurylng with e di FERRIAUE botw D0, and Blamarck, D, Fort yugt Fepry Landiuz opposite theroto, subject 1o the conuitions contalned in form of contrack for that wn‘lcv‘ sdoptud Doe. 17, 1478, woodcock and Chsteay Y'quum, then Harey oy would bave been a happy man, nod would Lave sutin the sunlns velvet capton sweet old age. But iuoney costs labor, ur sume- {hing worse, und duus are jmportunate, and Hurry Hoy fylt that Ly was.persecuted by thelr OChurch and 8tate well enourh foy e, What can you say fu Berdlo, Bokeri? ¢ Boker—‘‘Uebeu siv mir eln glas lagzer; geben slonir swel glas lager; geben sfe mir drel glas lazer; geben ste injr—" U. B.~Aud is this ali yourmission to Berlint"" rutng Mail=01d Lino. ... epato and futemperato crony, and when he cameo (lcorge—'* Yah." % youne man of 45,7 Hut, a: 0 a8 We el Dast aubject to the conditions cautained in form ow York & Howton Bnecisl back ho said be bad *had ny;n ul tino andsoent U, 8,—* Step down. You can't ¢o. Btep ur. 0, and meet tho same phri s | of con 3{,‘,&'}&'”‘5{;}*@:0 ;,t' "fl:l; 17, 1'!7‘"- fi:lmnz:x Fxpress (dally) Sl‘u‘ilfl-" lilln wulm ul: hcnlll’l“ “l:ml‘ In July for fi:"flflum‘:&“{'yw say yoli Lo overything lu | portvctly proper. Human nature s a rum cus- | 5 HOURE N BT R e an Nlgbt hixpross, one day and night wit! s atlablo wnd accom- critu, & P o toun . pitstied frioud wid spent 8300 somobow, and ho Reuben—*¢ Neln,” - tans, i<, ,In secordunce with conditions contained Cincinnat] Alr-Line end Ko! Dopet, curaet of il 1, Indfanapolls & Lont: Nlgut spalls. Louisr Rt ba), snd Carrol . T Laave, | Artive. KANEAKEE LINE re Baprves.. Clazkest., ol ) Attettion, o, whin e tried Lo borrow jabney | Boker—s Yaht® Each oroposal tmast B 3n - (riplicats, separata’for l ‘x|n3 wlnlnldu'fi'hu"llbut h‘I:‘ ?mculdmr‘fid lhu: nrln’r'i B—tUet out. Let's bear you, Hust- :70‘"’;0\:"‘? ,0d Accop mfidu;'HO \,nm:'l Ja ihu euin | Haxesss t Express, . ruself desd with a pistol, golng with gre 3 & . hid . AV ¥ i Prru Accowniodahiun, rupumyoul.uluwhrldwhlcl:lkuuvury{!wmy Hartrantt—* Der-unter-gusen-mitdemun- | Agthmatic Bronchitis of Nino | fiasmmg Kinstaiee i High preme to his widow and ber children this mordng, I rather think that Harry Huy's father ought 1o bo beld responsiblo for this trugedy. ‘To zive terbui-tongaugen-vas-ich-hollen-harugensnicker- swing« eavollen-snucken-rip- bsug - wollcawan- pen—>=" " United Btates Dirtnict Court, gunrunteoinz that 1n cusg tho gontrace s awaraed to Loe pereon propass ng, within slxty dayw, it will be sccepted aug sn- Years’ Standing Cured m the Om; care, 3173 cunts vack, u Bure and Bhermy harmt CHICAGO, ROCE ISLAND & PACIPI0 RAILRO. Depot, corner of Vau g . Umice, 58 LI '0HI0A00 & EASTRRN ILLINOIS RAILROAD, rk-st. Put, COFBEE Cliul, ahvilic & Vlorida Expresd,.. Sahviied Viackis £1p 2 boy mioney Irecly rubus hins ning thaes outof | Al the: Rest—'Tutn't fair. He cuts uoder : T terod Lo, and good ‘and sailiclont security fur. teb” 11 Harry's futhor. hud compellud W to | U8 tos be's 8 Penuaylvanta Dutchmaui® by the S) rup. nished intnediatuly by hilin in the suin of Shirty § o o 0 L frugad U e boyluod, ud, whon he wik 16, % didiicndh o T, JOIS, N. I, Auz. 11, 165 | Shouvund dollara (40,0009, fur he faithful ful8ti ) hiad gaid to him, ©Now, go ta work, for you get QuIPs, 3R, JAMRS I FELLOWS: m::fl of the contract, n_n’;m’lur the fursiage, io m, "‘mw of ‘e, 1t would bave Leen u real A oy foliw tnoya & foliow .n.&‘.‘;’ééf.‘n‘nu“"fi‘-".’!.'f m,:,;" :mcucuqlbnnd fur §3,000 must accompany the easing to him, aud would probubly haye made % g PR i G Day Mall.... a e S ;um..,mu.'g'.-:m{..;“‘,!fi.é‘g"i( Burglars Hive on the fruls of milnight toll. | (AN ML SMEHIRGE IR G | orRIRN TR RO HE0e 0 SekELaaY | 3 un atfetionate futhes than plenty of ducats and {ze-H; ch’ Asthioa, st tuies o U 1 vy weaks [ couly belther Moreover, 10 bld will b entortained unless the s Vcremih: | how Wbl o Soune 1o | teution. o/ o7 S cuch other. warked ate | (it o oty ool choiiect ai] | wibiet S Soaeat b biveos oy iy, Shibired : Leglslatures to pass laws making ;fi&:p‘ulb e for the way In whicl'e 1 have Jareots - Qifferent times, the sdvicy of tweuiy-two plyslciays, ageut o attoraey, sk the ouosing of the bida, mg\l Udren turn i» Tully i4 then uud there prepared 1o yhow that bo avle to carry out the conteact 1 &Il respects, 1f #The timea - that tricd men's soles''—Pedes- trian contosts.—Fuek, - Thatesss oxposare (o altiier damin or draft was sure ; Tusense. ¥ NO CURIS! NO PAY ! 77 LI LA + 00 awn & 4i p1n 30 pm g 7115 b DR.KEAN, of chargo, on all % Express sro served ta dinivk Dapot, foot of Lska st. sud fuat of ‘¥ wuniy-second:aty - ; 1 io Caga of river traneportas S o fe—— Bittloe Bull's reclvy for removing dandrut | $TetHb i B e oviibee t A Takon, 1 conttadod i " TN LOST IN TIE WOODS FOR EIGIT | from scalpy begiuns First geg your sealpst 19457 J0uF ot Syru af MyDOLSOAMIcon 850 | warue, (onats Bgo; 60ees i oy iy 173 Bouth ‘""“""- Ohloazg, Tvioat, fl‘(’fi:{:’:k«m " Wo kuow s maa su opposed to games of cards | b gl E;’én mm:"'lfufl"-.u-'%:lm: :l"l'::::h'" iR tof I‘\‘".:::",‘D"‘:r:."";r. S i ot Gtiae and s et "Jc:hl{x'.??."'-'m-. g s e . v Pl o, Y cin s A gentlewan named C, A, Buruham, of Beay Ahat hii won't aven suy. you ear iio s dog, T ‘i.'-'u:‘f,f G ek, and utither docs | table of dielauc B Lot of whimanty | S0 sidn VLGN CRICAUFUOPY} i a wnde on the Missvurl and \‘el‘uwmmu Ttyers dups lug tho weason of 1578, which will be takes as she basia in determigiug the tuweet bid received under i puess o7 Arafs iave Lho beadt cifeet ug we. Wero ket bt bt 10 e, | ot 837 S5 poptibephites, Ur Hvo an-adoquaty 1dea of my The ext timo 3r. Stewart dies he will know better than to truss Judge Hilton with<the cowbination.—Burdette, Latie, lately trom Uakland County, this State, It his bome at Bear Lake on thy 10th lustant to o to Gaylord, Otseiry Ca O eioruaphiet, v thily wdvortisemont, way bo had by BppHeatlon o | cuat sbillwespecaitin sais bokpone of g vod sesmaniog o sooule | | Tio Parissce Ty ki “afoiaryap tierty 1o mako wUat cha ou wlwo of | tis il 6ot il of tho Quisigrwnsirs | Pliiceeti B, Tuits s wmith Jand hio bas Jately come [nto possesston of pear | kiud—ncver 'souud whoa it ratus, e il L ;;':B“‘.‘.’.‘.‘.';‘:":"’:.S.';’x‘i’r““ sl ey cuworti. Kax, s Olaghi, k e ] that placc. T took tho tratn at Potoskey on | : Anthony Comstock srestod a fuan a fetw diys [ o © 0 Wis. Ui WELLy Exoutheat, s ik e AL the morulug of the 11Lb, leaviog the traln at | sluce for driving through the strevts with a losd | Look out for the oaie and sddrem, J, §. FELLOWS, | Traaspoctation of undressed lumber.— WAltehail T'ines. % u -the midst of & quarret—*“] don’t' koow what keeps we from breskivg your head *Well, § kuow what keeps we from breaking Elwirs, fromn whence & wagon road runs east to Gaylord. He arrived st Tord in safety, and started vut 10100k up the laud after getting dircctions. Trudgivg on, untll swple thue Lad 18,' ‘Missouriand Yellowstone Livors, 8y dub, X (1wt (bu yullow wrappet (i waliriasry fure th lixbt. the case sy be, lnd‘!;llnf‘tenu;l "fx"ii' undurs wihich scia by buldlug thie paper be Frica 8),50 per bottle} six for §7.54, Suld by ull Urunghts. | Westorn Aueats, 30N HAKEL & G, Clactuuatl, O S 3 0 Deputy Quarteraasivs-Uenera), U Clief Quartermasier. g JAQUES & C Q) Priate blo puad, R Clicag s, il pual, o AtTatlc 10 P lic b1s b Fur tho spevdy cure of Bemiual Weaknow, it dliwrdors Lrougly ou by Manliood, snd Tadtecro- Aup. deueal las e b, o 130 Weab 9iath ai., Clavlandlt, Obiv. i3 bow e.rd ol De. g all Curomic, Nogsous sisd Sponial hispacrau T PRESORIPTION FREE. ot