Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Tl 1% CHICAGO TRIDUNE: WEDNESDAY., JANUARY 15, [B719~TWELVE, PAGES. reduced figares In ontlon Vineg mixed Westorn graded, 47@480. Tye stoady but less activo; Nu, & Western quoted at 5i@.SBe. Onts In very sinck demand at rather ensler fgures; No, 2 Chl+ rago afloat, 31@231e. Provisioxs —Specnlation in hog prodacts more’ confident, tending to atrangthen vatues; Weslern incen less active, aponing lower, and closing strong- er; for Jannary delivery, 88.75@8,00, Cot meats in moderate reqicst at ateady rates. Western eteam Jard lesa activs for early dellvery, but ofered with less urgency, and quoted a shade higher; for- ward dellvery opened easfor, but closed at an ad- yance, firm, with January quoted at $6.0714@0.10, Tarrow~In (alr request; prime at Gjic; stearine has been moderately sought afier, Sroans—Niew very quiet, at 65@0%e for faie to good refintog Ciba; refined steady, but in less re- nest. 4 Wragr—Very dnll; quoted at $1.11, Freiants—MNatket comporatively tame and rates romewhat frregniac: in berth line for British ports, firm; for Continental ports, trifta wesker; chartering mavement light; for Liverpool, en- gagements by steamn included a small lot of wheat a1 04 d per bu. To the Watern Assoclated Prevs. Nrw Yonk, Jan, 14.—CotroN—Market duli: 0 5-10@0 7-10c; fatnres steady: January, B.3He; February, D.47c; Mareh,0.60c; April, 9.82c; May, 0.9de; June, 10,07¢c. Froun—Steady; receints, 8,600 Lrlsg superfine State and Western, $3.25@3,60; common to good estra, 83.05@7.90; good to cholce, $3,05@4.503 white wheal oxtra, $4.55@5.25; extrn Ohlo, 81.90 @5.005 Louis, 31.80@5,75: Minnesola patent process, §5.60@8. 50, Gna—~Wheat dull, weak, and Tower; receipts, 140,000 bu; tojected epeing, 7a@77c; unaraded suring, 00ci No, i spring, 88@00c; ungraded rea, N7eqi 81.00; No. B do, $1.084@1,04: No. 2 do, $1.10G21.10%: nngraded amber, $1,03@ No, 2 amber, $1.004,@1,0044; nngraded D omty nt Fcbe. Taeley dull and unichanged: Malt dulland nominal, Cornnominally unchanged receipte, 17,000 bu; ungraded, 480 No. 4, 41c; steamer, 4513¢) No. 2,403 o 1n store; 474(c afluat, ket dnll“lncflplu 20,000 bu: No. e; No. % do, h@dine; No. 1 do, ixed Weatern, 91@d13ic: white do, 9214 @& —rirm anid unchanged, Hors—Quict and unchanged, GuocEntes—Coffea quict but steady, Sogar steady: falr to good retining, 034L0%c. Molavses Gnictand unchanged. Ricostoady. PaTnotEui—Qalet but firm; United, 535@7%4¢: crnde, BlyaH30; mn‘!;v‘:gl. Ualnd, c. 18 7. 50@7.00; old, $8.75. Iy ‘unchanged. ° Cat ulet: long clear middies, 4!4c: short do, e, Lard—Douiand active; primo steam, Burren--Quiet bt firm; Western, 10@3%¢. ('llm‘fifl—-swnd{; Weiatern, 2@83¢. Wisky—$1.11. ST. LOUIS. 8r. Locts, Jun. 14.—~Corrox—Quiet Lut steady: middling, Blies lnlecfi“iho bales; receipts, 780} shfpmonts, 1,100 , 88,600, Froun—S8tnady and fiem ; doublo extra fall, $3.50 @655 treblo cxtra, $3.8023.00; family, $4.20 G4.30; cholce, 81.40@4.50. Quaix—~Wheat inactive and lower; No. 2red fall, V3GOe cash; DURGEOe January; DD@DI%C February; 04%@04%(c March; No, 3 red do, 884 @ 88%ic; No, 2 spring, T0c bld. Corn dull and Jower; No, 2 mixed, 2043720140 cash; 30'4@20c 1@:103¢e Marchs 92@31%c April; 83Q e Mag. Osta higher and scarce, with 8 good pecntative domand; 2, 21u@I%%e camhs H0RY10c bid Jantary: 215 e bid Febriuts, ltye T, af 42)c, Darley qulet and unchanged; cliuleo Twa, ¥0oi do \\'l-m'n‘lllu, noc. Lt Wittsnry—Steady st 81,0 Provisiosa—Purk qui: t $7.00 cashi: 88,194 Mareh, Lard quivt; ‘4. Bulk menta firmer; sery litlly doing: car-luta, 20 days' s ldery, ht 15 1o 20 s’ clear ribe, $3.704 hoxed shonlders, .00; dolong clear, Gireen hams, 10 M8 average, Gey 14 s average, e, Iacon qniet at 83,9713, 50 for shouldera’ ETALA furcloor ribs 43.05@4,70 for clear} ho for Fehl’llfll’]." 000 brles w i pon i 4,000 w3 rye,” 1,000 bu 000 buj lircxipra—Fiour, coru, $4,000 bu; oais Larley, 6,000 bu, NinHeXTe-Flour, 1,000 brin; wheat, 00 bu;' 04l 2,000 bu5 rye,7, BALTIMORE. Marzivony, Jan. 14, —Froun—Active and firm, ‘but not quntably higher, GuarN—Wheat—Wentern weak and lower; No, 2 Tennsylvi red, 81,0743 No. 2 Western winter rod, spat and January, $1.06%@L. ruary, $1,0015@1.00%5; March, $1,074@1.074. Corn—\Western lower and falrly active; Western mixed, rpotand January, $33{@44¢; February, @41 March, H4K@4dbe: steamor, 41i¢c, Unta falriy nctive:' steady: lennaylvanta, 280 #2e; Wesiern white and do mixed, unchanged. Jtyr—Qood Inquiry: firm, Hay—Quiot: unchanged. Proviaions—Dull, eosy, but not quotably lower. Brrten—Acuve; frmer for chulce Weatorn; ncked, 18G.0c; roll. 16@17c, Pernoteux—~Dull and nomiually firmer; crude arBL@Rkc: refined uuchouged, 4 vrr,:—lgulrl; o caryocs, unchanged. W y—-Siendy ot $1.0;@1,10, Furpionrs—To Liverpool per steam qulet; cote o and flonr unchanged, Grain, u%flfl\.’a. Recrirra<Flour, 2,107 hris: wheat, 10,577 buy corn, 50,700 bus oata, 1. 500 bui rye, 450 bu, h»uu-xnn—\\'h»nu 30,000 buj corn U5,400 . , THILADELPITA, Piataprieia, dan, 14, —Frour—Flrms soper. fines, $2.26@2, 705 extra, $3,00@1.50; Minncsota family, $4.20@4.70; bigh grades, $0.00@7.50. Ttye flour, 82 K745, Qnar-~Wheat weak: No. 2 red, $1.00; amber, $1,07; white, 81,08 . 2 Cllesgo, 001044, Corn—Market dull; stesmer, 424303 yellow, 433ic; mixed, 43'c, OCate—~Market dull; flrm; whito Western, H0@31c; mixed do, S5@%0e, Nye cuny; Wentern, 52 Mesa pork, $0.00, Indla $10.00, Bmoked_siionlders, 8@0c; piekled, H3@UNE; green, D@53 e, Lard woaki rimo stea GNIALH viren—Market dull; New York ftata mnd Tradford County, Pa., extrus, 21@23; Weastern Stewerve, 12@10e, Eau ominally unchanged, Curksg—Market dull; Western, BKGISH!H. uM—Quict; refined, Gicg cm’ol. ;ll;;c. any, NEW New OnLEANS, Jan, 14, — Frovn—Btrong; super. ORLTANS. fine, $500@4.25; XX, 81.76; XXX, $5.002 6,503 common extrar, $5.60@0,00, Guars—Corn quiet but fiim at 48@50c, Oats <qulet at 31@ e, Coux-Mzar—Dull and nominal Jlav—Market essicr; prime, $15.00; cholce, 16,00, Puovisions~Tiacon' dull and lower; shoulders, s cloar rib, i clear, 430 AL 21,07 . e qulet; Hio cargoes, ordinary « 40 prie, 115e. Sugar quiet but trur; common to ,g‘"’" common, 44@5es falr 10 fully fulr, hieGo %c: prime ta cholee, B1@0Nce; yellow, elurified, o ic. Moluvses quis nau, 206 22c; air, 2u i orime to cholce, o’ Kood demand'at 54, @0%c, Buay~Firmor st 5020350, ol q G, Hico CINUINNATT, Cixcinsary, 0,, Jan. 14.—Covrox—Esaler, bat ot quotably lower; gic, Frovu—Quict and unchanged, Guaix—Wheat heavy: red and white, 00@D8c, Carndull and luwer 1o sall st 3:@ille, Oats easler at 24@47¢, Ryo dull at 51@bic. Larley Bull; No. 3 tall, 75@85¢, Provisione—Fork quivt but firm at §8.50. Lard lnu_nod demand and prices a shade higher; steam, ?}:’095&12%'. ungkupent-.-t;oggéz‘-ggulhd“u:.r farch; 84,20 ailos e bart chr, 84 short clear, acan scarce sud frim at 3, 3714, $4. 50, a0d $4.75. n""“"< mand fair sod m’:flml B at $1,03, UrTKu-—Esdier but not quotally lowur. Luxueed Oi—Qulotat 61c, MILWAUKEX, Mitwavxes, Jag, 14.—Frovn—Dull snd nege Tected, nnu-v—\\‘heu steady; opened lower; closed Quiet; No, 1 Milwsukeo bard, Dic; No. 1 Milwau- Xve, 8015¢c; No. 2 do, 833ic; January, B3¢ic; Feb- uary, #ic; March, B3c; No. # Miwaukee, £04¢; No.4,034¢: rojectad, 48%@00¢. Corn dull; No. 2 nominal at 20@20%ic, Osts almost neg- lected; No, 2, 10ie. liye uncha No. 1, Hiige B-fifdull‘;“m.u’wrlw.flzf;. ebruary we stesws lard, nd Brin g $ w—Ilour, 7,500 brle; whest, 00,000 ba. 'hflnxunn—vlu\u, 11,000 bris; whest, 26,000 —— HOSTON. : Bostoy, Jen. 4.~ Frous—Firm; Western re, $39.0023.26; common extras, $3.7564 i Wisconsin extras, $4.00@4.50; Minuesots €atree, $4.25@5.75; winter whests, Oblo and Mich) .75@3.25; lllinols and _Indisus, 135, e ng&;u.og Wisconni ad Mingesola patent process epring wh 3.00; winter wheats, $4.0047.50. URatN—ory scarce aud nrw; wixed and yel+ Bow, 40@51c. Oatafirm: No. L snd extes white, 204240c 80at e, lest ticrea, 80.75; do kege, 87. Hige. {\'m-u-flmnt $1.07, al;i‘['%"l.sfli@l-ou. Lard, §5,75, Hanu 1 winto Michigan, Hiie; f43e; February, 95 opened active, with sales $1.04X, aavainced to $1. closing at $1. 0U% bl eraging 17,0005 Lrat urers the treasury of equal to our entire contribution to the yellow- ana rise he must. aong may and river wi Hye, 60 Gic, Tirc pirrac Flouts 1,600 bris; corn, 865 wheat, 400 bu, Ruruzxrs—Flour, 400 hn, LOUISVILLE. LoviaviLLe, Jan. 14, —Cotron—Steady at 8% Frotn—Qulct and unchanged. Graiy—Wheat qulet; white, red, 00c; amber 05, Corn—Market dall; wiite, Rye steady at f0e, 1av-—Qulet at $9,00210. 00, Provintoxs—Pork, $8.73, 1. strongers 8¢ for shoniders; clear nb, 414@4 1 1@ 4%c. Bacon frmer, scurce; clear Tear, 4M@1%Ne. llama—Suvgar-cured, INDIANAPOLIS: Iantaxaporia, Jan. 14, —oos—Firm; chol KANBAS CITY. dpecial Ditoateh to The Tridunt KAsaAs Citr, Mo., Jan. 14, —Gnain—The Price Current roports wheat recoipts 18,000 buj ahip Grars--Wheat firmes; March, B4c bldi Avrll, filc bid; lll{‘, 81 milling No. 3, 93casked. Receipte, 14,260 shipments, noue, TOLEDO. Toreno, 0,, Jan. 14 naIN—Wheat fiem mbar Michigan, s ary, 0itcs No. 3 red, B0 14, Corn dull; No. 2, spot, #1i; May, 35%c OSWEGO, Oswrao, N.Y.,Jan, 14.—(naix—~Wheat steady; No. 1 hard Duluth rpring, $1,10: Turrato, Jan. 14.—Unar Prices unchanged. TEORIA. Tronta, 1., 3 GO bris ut $1,04, —— PETROLEUM. CrrveLAND, O,y Jan. 14, —I'sTnorrey—Firmer; heavy demand andard white, 110 test, Uc. Pirtanuna, I'a., O Citr, Ta., Jan, 14 COTTON. Mexris, Jan, 14.—CorroN—Qulet; & shade ensler; rocelpts, 02C balea; shipments, 3, rtock, 17,25: rales, 1,100; export, 1,100; spin- nors, 500; spculstors, 100§ middling, 87%0. TURPENTINT. Witsixaroy, Jan, 14, —8riirs of TURPENTINE ~Flrm at 25!, —_——— '* ANOTHER GOOD MAN GONE WRONG." To the Editor of The Tribune, Craxton Winz-Crotit Conraxy, Manufaet- t ¢ Power-Loom " Wire-Cloth nua Wire Goods, 1, I, Waters, Agent, 148 Lakn street, Clileago, 111, Jap. 14, 1870.~8hould you sce fit, pleaso glve the withlo a place in Tun Tniusa to-morrow, SRR MAJESTY'S GRAND NOVAL OFEIA” Very truly, . IL Warl ‘While the people of Chicago arc paylng liis ** Roval fustitution a fever sufferers, it may not come nmiss to sume of them to know how they wi caro they sco Nt to mccompa thele'fanilies without persona! the colfers of * Her Majesty's writer took his wife to witness ** Carinen™; but, not feeling able to purchaso more than onc ticket, left his wifo @t tho door, and, after valnly trylng to learn the time for closiig the uperi, went about his business. iz at 10:43, ho found the opera still Inprogress, and, ofter wulting aJong time abont the corridor, he ventured to rest hls tired the stairs; but notlong had he been thero before one of the * Royal " the luckless occupant of the aten, aud ord him to arlse—because it “didn’t look well." writer proteated that he was waitinge for a Jady, and was very tired, but that was of no uvil, Tho * Manager ™ had sent the minfon of * fler .\In?- esty's Royal,” ete, to cleur the stairs of this “Royal* varicty sbhow of thelr slngle occupant, 8o ho srose, more tham ever fmpresscd with the ** loyal ™ alr pervading the place which has met with such a sudden converslon. give who have known this ' Royal theatre when it was redolent of the fumes of cheap tobaceo, and cchoed the ery of the ‘‘becrslinger? Creat fa the * Itoyul ¥ opery, and sacred are the *Royal* atnirs. tnto "the coffers of the “Roral " Haverly the price of a few moro tickets al * Royal ¥ fizurcs, while we excrclse tho sacred privilege of stand. Ing within viewwof tho ** Royal ¥ stalre, Perhupa il next week and Tsten to our own Kellouw, Cary, and Litta, when thoy can liaten to same delightful music ot ka'y' the “Royal? prices charged by Ler Mujes- ty's? own. Verlly, {/ contributin toval,” cte. Ret police cast his cyes o this to 1l *No new doulit views some Lot us now prefer to wall **The rict they ride In chalses, Jiut the pour, bo Javes,* tucy can sfand vp, sud Equitr, not sit on the stalr, Ahark Itiver, Forest and Streans, Fatering Bhark River we noticed the Jght of Dr, Harrls' boat alicad, and wo mude fust to her sterti. 'Tho entranco to Shark River con casily be found by observing the fullowlng directions: Northwest from North Cape S8able, about four miles, wilt be notived a heavily timbered enpe mnllm-un into the gulf; rounding this Isnml, 0y the timber to the right hand, the northenst gale wus blowlug, the Captuin_of the doctor's craft had anchored a few hundred yards from the ontrunce, where wo were protected from the kee ,‘ 1 bu discovered. As a heav; storn by the giant mangroves. Wo have wundered conslderably, and salled over many oceans, but never saw cven an proach to the number and size of tho sharks at this point, ‘Thelr moveisents i every dircction rendered the water Juminous. Until'wo re! for the nizht they were visible, here, there, and by hither’ and thither with a rapfdity that surprised me. They wonld dart ke Hghiniog aud double up ou thieir tracks with an easo that sstonished me, id siza could be dutormined everywhere, Tliey were dasl Thelr movem by tha phosphorescence of the water, M pass into the rivers with the tide snd out the thd, and it {s probable that the aharks enjoviug a feed of these toothsome Ush, s Detrant Fres Press. ey biebic, 118 Footia airy aid st ikliteds o (s water oighteen feet decn, wud loaking over | dress. ‘Tuelr doors sre jealously closed, even At the 1 fue oe | Dt tieant and tEoraushiy served. - 14 s ctjuy ] : ser | to women, tha briest, or the docfor. ‘They pass ¢ the last wcctfug of Urother Gardner's | {Liliny, Liilarda, cic., superh febing and yach the side of the buat tushes of lght not, larger thelr lives in silence, even helr nnven’byl"' Line-Kiln Club, the Committes appoluted to gt T M L LD R L R Pulvermacher’s Elactric than the hand could be noticed, probably pro- ceeding from these wonaters maony feet b the surfaco. ‘About 8 p, . one of the brutes struck the how of the boat & severs blow in one of his rushes to capture Lis prey, sod | denounced “Although 1 had bim for his stupidiy across Florids Boy in was comparatively tight, water. For snother hour 1 enjoyed my and watched the voracious monsters 8¢ forwarded four, chasscd, aud turned At tll . . 1 arrauged my Led mysell for u snooze, lu¥uwell to this world, and cxclaim with Ba Panzo, * Blessed fs the nisn who lnvented ol for It wrappeth one like 8 cloak,” when ban, u “} the monsters sgalost the -mubmrfl «camo one vl Ido of the boat, and the dory trembled from atemn Harlited that tho out had it wy lamp, atem to stern. ceiyed some fnjury I turned out, sad exsmined the well to ascertalu if (ho was leaklng, 1 made a hasty examination, sancylug that sli was right, turned i badly his sbarkship, aud oa examiuation at & dute developed the fact that tho blow bad start- ed a plank. ———e—— Hard Money Snowbound, Bugitlo Exvress, 1 the cars which stuod vu the track at suow-bound for four days euding Mon tu gold culn hglun-_(lm.- 10 the Uoucrument. No. 2 wiite, J1§@35c: No, 3 white, Mes . Onts qofet but ateady; white, 20e; Tard strong: cholce Toik nicats extra, 00%ec; No, 1 white, Ditje; January, 04i5c; February, Oadic; 2red w'nter, Jani- 2 Milwau- -Nothinz doing. 14, ~1lsanwinss—Unchanged; Jan. 14.—Prrnotsus—Qniet and steady; crude, 8L 4Rl ot Parker's for Imme- diate shipment; refined, 8o bid, Philadelphia do- hvery. PernotEnn—Market 4 be treated in ny member of boidy uvon ang o roceed Lo pay overe gale, my bout nd made ’nuz'mu- riicri. and stretehed 1 waa just sbout to bid I awuks st4a w. with a sensatlon of molstness about any bips sud found that the boat was leskiog and the water wus over the floor. I ats tribated the leak to tho butting proclivities of nig| thery were pjue tous of silver bars aud §3%0, some debate they all acccepted her and the next evening, in calling on her, were ushered into & macniticent room, where an cle- gant eupper was prepareds \When this was over hie produced a pocketbouk, and, adiressing the eentleman who bad been robled, said: ** In this huook, eir. are bank-notes to the amount of £1,000, I thought it bettee for yon to Jose ten rrulneas than me this saluable property, which [ bail with me last night. A8 you have been the means of snving it 1 entreat acceptance of this bank bitl of £100." TRIUMPITANT LOVE, Fort Dodge Qazets. A marringe which took place o Pocaliontas SIP ¥OR LADILS. A MODERN ROMTO. Tle was swinging on the gate. Bha had cautloned him to wait, And he walted. Hours fitted, camo she not: Fled his patlence, and he got Aggravated, “'7 wiil give her & sarprise Thin he muttered—and he fAles Ta her winder, ¢ And he warbled, ‘*Tam hera: Como and coinfort me, my dear= GOs buy % and tges My Bellnder," County lately amid surroundings that might § b, be expected to dampen even the ardor of young (%} 'X'.‘x'?n'«"’c;i'.’{.’k“ 1':11":5.'1!' L Jove bas Just been reported tous, The swain, ltobed hin body, And the cor that sot and chowed, Wink-ed vhy, asif he **knewed * It was shoddy, —Fzehange. ¢ astout young farmer of Pocshontas County. after tho usual course of smouth sparking, had prevalled on the maiden freckled to name the fee, day. She fixed an carly one, and he obtained a to the ceremony the minister asked to see the llicense, When it was shown there w trouble, the minister refusing to proceed u less they went over into Pocahontus Count; The lose was only a few rods from the lin but [t was as dark as Egyptand raining by the bucketful without, llowever, everybody was gnxiona and nobody afrald, and out they went. which, If the accounts ara to be relied on, occurred about the snme time: A few nighta since, when the Kansas Pacifie train wad making Mehtning time acroew the plains fn the diraction of Denver, the emigrant- car was occupfed by a solitary woman and three fittle tow-lieaded childron. In oceaslonally passe ments, 1:5,000; unsettied: No. 2 canl, Bltjet ! ’ 5 & Januaty, Bitie; No. 3 cash, 77c; danuaty, T7%c; | iz through the conduetor had obacrved that g;‘flf’.‘fc’fi:‘fi ".xfl’l'e"‘:n'll,"'f'llle";‘;“'n':;l“::“x ':f."{ :z:,'l‘_: Ra, 4" cash, e, Coti_Tiectinta “-"0".:3“; the parsenger was apparently very uncasy, and | to getout of the mud, and wound his Tes Shipments, 40,240 buj aem; No. 3 ‘carby 2967 | feequently inquired hiow loni 1t would Lobefora | aming th boards to brace: hfmsell, up. the it 2 Seem— thay reached their dostination; but he gave the | couplo gradhed hands, and, white the bride's DETROIT, watter littlo atientlon, naturally suppostue it | brother heid a fantern to iljuminato the job, thy Dernoir, Jan, 14, ~Froun—Qulet and un. | ¥asmerely the outerowthof fomale impaticnee, | cercmony was performed. changed. What was’ his nurrrlw. then, when, on golng TIFE FRENCH SERVANT-GIRL. The Freoch scrvant-giel Is gencrally much better off than her American or Evgllsh sister, Bha carries three-fourthisof hier earnings o the savings bank, and is nevee coutent until she is the posscssor of €100 with which to buy n de- benture hond of the City of Paris, entitiing her ta the chancs of winning $30,000 of the quartere ly drawinge, Greenville Murray further obe sorves that they have too much taste to disfigurs thiemsolves as certain English housemnalids o, by tricking themselves out in cheap finers, helr univeranl costume s o white lluen capand a gown of printed cotton or calico, with perhaps nsiik kerchief of & cn{ color to wear on Sun- daga, Metino s rometimes worn, but not often, back into the car a fow hours atterward, to lmve Dis ears assmied by the loud shricks of u new- born_fnfant, and to eco the mother evidentl enqual to the situation, and giving to this ad- dition to lier family the attention which the cle- cumstancea required. WAVhy, grest heavens!” exclalmed the con- ductar, * what's thie matter horet” ©“Nothing at all—the matter’s all aver," re- led the woman, a wintry smife playing sround her pale lips. “ You don't mean to tell mo that child has just heen borni" “Well, no: not exactly. It's something like an hour old,” and the lappy mother dextrously fuvested it in o bit of ragued calico, which sho Tl been smoothing out for the purp “ But don’t you need some help—s 2003 by No, pot, ne atten. 003 N 3 —f ‘0 mme While she {8 not Indifferent to the uttractionsof kee, 81 0. 22 red Wabnat, $1.00; extra whito | tlon—the prescnvo of some fomale ' stummered % 3 YN0, & fn ¢ bewflde: el el . | drees, she fs imbucd witha native good sense ichigan, $1.10.” Corn eteady’; No. Toledo, 4ie. :,'Il:rnlé‘.l\:ll‘l;lhr,:i»;lbué}l‘:::ln "1 nuver lieard of uny. D hica et ihe propriety of attiring her. solf according to her station. Bhe Is too thrifty to spend more on dresa than #ha can afford, anid would think herself ludicruns if, affecting to array heracif llko a Jady, ahe dreased otherwise that {n the hight of fashion, and wore gloves or boota that were not of the best quality aud the tnost perfect fit. “Qh, no, it's all right now. I'm getting along splendidly,” ‘The conductor beat a hasty retrent, and, hav- Ing fished up an old women in some other part of the train, eent hier fu to attend to bis scif-re- llant passenger. An hour or two afterward he gave hior another call, and found the lady serene snd hapny. ¥ Ilow’s that youngster getting slongi” he saked. “Firat rate,” replicd tho stnillng mother. 1 :In_v'._,cnuduuur, this §s rather a fast boy, afo’t o % I shiould say ho was—he came info the world at tha rate ol twenty niles au hour” “ I'm golug ta miko a rallrond man of him." “1t's a good fden,'? Tho conductor looked a little embarrassed for a moment, and then felt nervously in his pocket snd produced o 810 biil 4 Madam, Just take that and buy this boy an outfit, nnd when he geis ble enough dispateh him by express to my traln. 1'l mako a rail- rond man of him f ‘there’s anythinge in birth," and, with his politest bow, the’ conduetor took hisfeave. In @ fow wminutestho train reached ita destination, and the woman, with her baby, d:llln’r)cnred in the throbbing llfe and bustle of the city. ZULMA BOUFIFAIVS COSTUMES, Haltimore Qazelie's Paris Letter, Vory charming is Mlle. Zulwa Boulfar In the role of La Camargo, and very deftly does she exceuto the unusual feat for a prima donna of dancing a pas de ballet. . 1 am much mistaken i€ tho beautiful costumes which ghe wears fn the first and sccond acts do not revive the popu- larity of tha punler overdress already making its way Into publle tavor. - Mlie. BouiTar's dress in tho second et fa delieate ond tasteful enough t eerva 03 a model for a voung ludy’s ball- dresa} und, In fact, an Awerlean wirl who was present ot the Renafssaues on the suime eveninig with myself has declared her intentlon of repro- dacing it for her own wear, It coneists of a equarc-cut corsuge aud overskirt of satin-striped ellk of the patest shade of blug, looped with Lows and lung atreamers of eherry satin ribbon over o telmmied underskirt.of sk of precisely the sameo style s the overdress, only of tho polest niok. A large resetie of cherry satin wus placed at the glde ot the high, powdered coltTury of the wearer, t AN ATGHAN.BEAUTY. The correspoudent of{n Londou paper de- scrlbes an Afishan beauty!da having blue-black fiadr plastercd stlt with 1}hmn, und cither worn TIDIEN. Haltimora Commercial Rulletin, The presion for tidles Is mania which over- balances the Lest regulated femals mind.” When your wife brings you up *all standing® In the strect with a tug of your arm like o vacunmi- brake, cjucuiates * Walt o minute,” and then rushes wildly at a shop window, yan may kngw that a hitherto unknown specics of tkly hns been discovered. Wlen Mrs. Younglove cails on her dear fricnd Mra, Cosey, nfter the fusin- cero kisa has been futerchaneed her eyo ronms flercely about tho apartinent, fn scarch of tidles, in varlous forms on the hgad or plalted In long Lraids doswn the baek. Tho margins of the cars are plerced, and decorafed with ruwa of small silver rings, while large). rings hang from the lobea, The neck and brdast aro tattooed with EIts, {uto lfttlo figures of atars and j{hwers, and the sparkle Fae eallity, ’ s . . Towe | ond 4t hor eager aptie doteets some new combl- | of 4,y lustrous black -:)'Jl T enhaticed by eoate | fon o s s of iresne eiersts | A Vietim to Youthful Follies, nation of slik, cotton, linen, vr embroldery, sho | {ngthe Jids with black sdtlinony. The cheeks 'Im.num Distase, Dimness of Vison, Paine in the & P 3 Tmmecdiately ' excluims, *[low anfully” lco: | nrg rouged and dotted witn Jittlo round moles ek ¢ I of Ulvod'tatl Mead, | or carried the marital relation to excess in dsn't it puffeckly lovely's where did you iret it1” | of gold uud sllver tinacl ¥aatened on whth eum., | 1f llowed to goon. vergfre: | later yeara? Have these indircretions and and on befog “Informed nonchataitly by her muslis or slik Jadket of yellow, blue, or | auently fallow, ~When & 10 [ ™ it ol erplekid it bt Db | a0 benps welow tho e tioes of | tuoumatlyin hecun 18 e e i | excerscs Jeft you In n weak and deblitated Iin or at Bouth Kensiuzton, as 1t sho occasional- | silk or.uther colored matdHal complotp’ the fn- | o sy SOLUE BT Med ey’ | condition? Are you timid, nervoun, nnd for- l{ vistted those places of an alternoon for | door costume. On golng vut, the Ludy wearg | erycase. i 4 shioj loggings of cotton clothegartered at the koce, shoes of yed or yellow In‘. ier, ond & boorka- posh or cloak. Somo ladivs wear lorschalr vells, ond others fusten vinalorettes to thelr forehieads which containa attar of rosus or otner Afghan ladies excrelee nuch influcnce thelr semi-suvage husbande, nud one of Shero Alt's wives sonictimes amnrfly boxes i ou the car with a slipper.- rpllm purposes, is lmmedln!nlr verineated with deadly envy, and reyoives In her mind the possibllity'of a trip to ihe North Pole or Cen- tral Africa to secura some unapproachably hideous article of the pamo nature, At Christmas-timo o needlework night- marcs fairly flood the land, Mre, Bluks tells Mra. Jinks that she could not think of anything to huy for her, and a0 thought she woull mnke sumeihing for her with herown hands, and Mrs, Jinks 18 the reviplent of u two-cent Chineso fcture framed In chicap itk and cotton erochet- ng, which she tells Mrs, Binks 18 **chiarmimg; iuu what I nted 3 shinll value it so much for belng your work,” but when Jinks comes home alic s him *what that o fucle, Jane Tinks, means by sending her such o nusty little dud?'" Jinks being n philosopher of ten years' atanding—tho thne of his married lifo—prompt. 1y “gives it up." An unfortunate gentleman, reeently roturned trom abrond, relutes that whileut futerlaken bin stopped enraptured with his fieat viow of the Jungfrau reariug ber fev crest agolnat a elear blue sky, Turning to ahare his delliht with the partner of bis joys, bo found sha wus no longer thera; further scarch discovored her at a small Bwiss shop half a mile off, gloating over somo Intricate patterns of tidies, und ealeutnting how mnu{ more of the sbominations she could get fnto her traveling trunlk, to the colm dellghe of thefreo Bwitzer, who waa also ealeulating wheth- er to chargo her customner twico or three thmes tho urics of them. ‘Iie same patient man referred to sags he can make up quite a man ol Europa from the diffes- ont patterns of thlies In his apartments, aml that he rose from his easy chalr to recclvo & callcr the other evening with o specimen from Eogland on the back of Ins head, suother from Ireland under his coat-collar, nud some kind of Itallan needie-work hunging to the rear buttons of his coat,—but then some men will exaggerate & littlo on this subjeet, TPAENOMENAL WOMEN, ontreal Latter to Detroit Nown. Another subject of vonversation here fs the Teaking out of certain facts connected with the establishment ot Carmelite nuns at Hochelaga. ‘There bas been a littlo Carmelite colony in our anclent suburbs for several years, but no one has cver beard much of them. These nuns are subjected to tho sovercst discipling of all the Orders, They wear but ono garment sum- mer and winter,—a conrss serge gown, roaching 10 the feet, with a hood almost completely cav- ering the fuce. Thelr feet aro shod with sandals, and they ars not permitted to wedr hosfery. Aa n spucial favor they have been allowod {n our severo winter to wrap _‘(rluru of serge around tbelr fect und ankles. They never touch wmeat, poultry, tlah, butter, or eygs; sud cat only ons meal 8 day, of bread and boiled veze. tables, Their couclics are baro vlanks with a square block of wood fora pillow, and they sleep without otber covering than tlely dofly urn- tpon re The £ A GINL'S ONTURKENESS, Tenckiand (3de.y Courter. A young man and bis favorito companion sat near the front at Burdetto’s lectura the othee ovening, When the Jows inan had just finished couvulelng s hearers with sn account of u youth's lirst shaving encounter with a barber, tho young man leanvd over and wiispereds “Thut's true to life, 1 can tell P‘uu." 4 )law can you teli mot ' ingulired his girl. © How!" ho juquired In o whispers ¢ why, that's Juat the way § felt when I fiest gotshavel.”” *\Wilen was that ! she asked, 0N, before L raleed y mustache, he re- turned, '[‘ \sl'hm. mustachiod * sho quericd, a little sur- prisedd. ¥ * What mustache do you suppose,' he retort- o, turning red, Wy, Charley,” wiispered theetrl, ¢ I never saw any mustache, Do you mean—"! + Never miud what { mean,' hissed the young man betweon hie clenched tecth, And hestared very hard at the Jocturer the balance of the eventng, but somehow coukdn’s ses suything to Iql:;,;h st Bunduy night be went to'seo a new Kirl, moy hose i, AMERICAN GIRL DIPLOMATISTS, Philadelvhia tress., It is & aingular fact that fiftcen of the ladies connucted with tho present Diplomatic Corps at Washinuton are Amerlcan girls whuse beauty and diplomacy - captured distinguishod hus- bands. Awmong the pamber sre wives of the Freneh, Itallan, Quatemolan, sud Turldsh Min- {sters, and many others of lesacr rank, fnclud- fug Mre. Yune Wing, of the Chinese Legotlow, who wos o Miss Hurtlett, of Covnecticut. lu the Diplomatie Corps of Europe there are also suyerul Amerlean ladlos, such us the wife of the Italian Mintster to the Hugue, and others. Waether Amorican wotuen have s peculiar pen- chaut tor diploiaey, or diplomatists for then, 18 w question to declde. At all events, diplo- macy s u career for which our women seen to b samirably adapted. They bave alse broken down the cxclusiveness of hereditary anstoce- racy, sud sotue of them ure conuocted with the oldest poblo famtlies of Encland and the Con- tnent, Proverbial s §s their beauty, their nut. ural graco sud dfgaity of manner sud thelr lu- telitgency wre no Jees stnking, WIHAT 8IE WANTED, ap- tired ullet with were The said under tholr breath, Thelr sluglug of tho church service s coundurted in a whispered monotono, Such seeeptation of the vows of poverty, chasity, snd obedlence, has proved 8 regimen too severo for the constitution of tha ladies, snd several of thum bave dicd. Others ara at the point of death, vet 1he Lady Buperior and the nuns thewscives nuud&i refuse to make any chance in thelr method of lising, decluring that sll is In God's hands. A WOMAN'S DEVICFE. A fow years azo ago, says an Eoglish paper, when highway robberics were mora frequent than at present, the passengcrs of a stage-coach on its way to tawn began to talk about robbers. One gentleman, expressing much anxicty lest ho should lose ten guincas, was advised by a lady who sat next to bim to take it from bls pocket snd elip 3t oto his boot, which hedid jm- med!ately. It was not long befure the coach was stopped by & highwsyman, who, ridiog up to tho window on the lady’s side, demanded her money; sha declured that sbo had uoge, but i ho would examine the geutlomau’s’ boot be would thers iod ten guineas. The gentlenan subuwitted nulcnll‘y. but when ths robber de- parted he loaded his funale traveling coinpanion with sbuae, decluring herta be 1 confederacy with the highwsywsn. Bhe confessed that ap- pearauces were azalust ber, and said it the com- auy lu tho stage would sup whh her the ful- fi; ?ng evening iu town she would upll!An'I:cr er clow expend tho sum of $15 in purchasing hollday supplics for deserving colored peoplu reported that the mouey hind been 1aid out in grticles of clothing and proyiulons, which had been dis- tributed sud welcomed. ‘Thu Chalrmu of the Committee added: * Dis Commities foun® one ole woman widout a 'tater In de house or a stick ef wood In de yard. Sho tole dis commit- tea to come in an' sit down, De committes went In su sot. Bhe said she dldn't keer for food or flre, but demanded dat dis committes buy ber a uew bonnet wid 4 stutled bisd rooatin? on’ de upper atory, Dis commitiee looked mlghty solemnn s 1t started for de doah. De ole wolan looked wmlghty unsartia ss sno reuched for & dipper full o Dot water. De com- mittee a-journed by way of do ouly winder In do room, aw' It would respoctfully sdvisode club to de effect dat_ingratitood fn° de humun beart uws not confiued to de wiite fulks alone.” et FEMININE NOTFA, When & glrl bunty & huiband the engagement iz, to be ju keeplog, should be *chasud."” A Western woman has lost jwo busbands by lightolng, Bhe ought to warry a conductor, s used to cail bis girl ** Havenge "~ Cognomen rather nest, For when une asked bim why, he'd say, **You know Hoveugo 1s sweetk. ™ Alsdywho i3 o longer fa the Orst blush of outh i suwmoncd as & witness fu some wuit. by Judge: “ How old sre you, madsief Ehe (healtatingly): *Tuirty-nlue.’ The Judze beat plpe they ncho \eep, re- boat and, later Erl i eonduct which snneared 50 myeterious, in the most benevalent to emplated her an instant) Come, madame, bave couragel tshit{” A henpecked hushand eald {n extennatlon of his wife's ralla upon his scalp: ** You aee sho takes her own hair off so easfly she docsn’t know how it hurta to have miac pulled out.” Ile was a handsome yonnz man who bowed ladiea into the store.” Iis cut another fellow out of bils grirl, whereupon the other fellow put up 8o srifstic ahade over his optics. Then he wrote to the fnconstant one in an Ironfc vein, “Come 1o the bower I have shaded for thee. Tha only compensation for the agony felt b 8 Jady who is oblized to trot behind a bob-tafl car for & block and s half hefore she can get on, is the ealm inward consciousness she feels of baving arrayed hersel( In a pale of red #ilk stockings before sho camo down town.—iew York Star. Father of adored onet ''Then It comes to this, sir; you have no fortunc, ¥ou have lost after haying con. * Thirty-nined Qo on and fin- ADDRESS! To the Weal:, Nervous, and Debilitated, who Suffer from 1li-Healtl, consequent on Lingertng, Chronic, Nerv- ous or Functional Discascs. External Remedies are the + Safest 82.70@%,80; falr, $2.00@2.056; stockers, $2.00@ A TAST HOY. license in Pocahontas County. ‘I'he eirl lived | your appolntment, you have no fl"”‘”“ of an- | and best that ean be applied in diseases, on .20; receipts, 0,500, Denver (0l Neres. Just over tho lino tn Calboun County. Tua | other, anl yon "come to ask me, for my | nccount of the facility which we possess of e itoss. | . Apeopei 6t.mn tnellent. that iErently e, e o wrtv o I,,,..f o putIt thia way: 1 am unembnrrasedd | Wotching their action and their results; fiehiv.ac il [ Galasteidyyimilids ses mixedy | pened in tho streots of this city, a well-known | §y o'y housato’ porformn _the ccremony, Al [ by wealth, am {rce froin the cares of husinert, | and of these remedies Electricity, in the Provisioxs—Green shoulders, $2.8214: elenr railroad man tedls the following romantic stors, | the preparations were made, when vrellminary | 87 my future is frradizted by hape; thero nrel form of mild, continuons, and prolonged 1hls {8 the crisis wnen I ean beat devote mysel! 10 vour daughter, and enjoy that afiluence with ‘v,rh(rh ),'ou will crown our love."—I’rovidence ournal. Neveral ladies wero sitting together on tho baleony of the Clifton Hotel, Niagara, one night inst summer, when the moon. slthough full, was somewhat hidden by clouds, A natty Iit~ tle fellow came townrd the group and sakl, softly. * Pussie, darling!’ whereupon all tha Foung fadles jumped up and came toward him cagerly, e selected onc and walkedaway with lier. ‘The other brides sat down, and told their respectiva Romcos afterward that it was * too ridiculous for anything,” and that they *‘never were #o embarraseed In tha whole “course of their livca.” currents, as realized exclusively by PULVERMIAGHER"S ELECTRIC ON'T. « Don't apeak angrily to a child. Don't kick doz when e is asleep. Dow't eo pack on tho friends of your parents. Don't often vielt your nejzhhors at weal time, Don't neglect a cough ihinking It will cure fself, (Thousands ale of consumption by so doluy, u't forget Dr. Picree's olden Medlical Discovery, for it cures a cotigh or cold in one-half the time required by any other mediciue, and 18 tlic only medicine nown that positively cures consumption in jts carly stages. has been found the most valuable, safe, sim- ple, and eflicient known treatment for the cure of discase. In our descriptive Pam- phlet wa review the manifold benefits to be derived from Pulvermacher’s Appliances, and bring forward testimony in their favor from the most A Chineae Reslew, A Chinesn review hins Just been witnessed and dexcribed by a correspondent of the Shanghaf Courier, The men, clad n uniforms of red and blue, were ranzed In two ranke, every tenth man holding a bright searlet flag, while n Sere geant In thy middle gave the %(mclu!lm ad- vance by waving a huge crimeon standard, At the sound of & born, which resembled the hum- ming of a gigantie hee, tho battalion preparea to recelve cavaley, Out popped aroldicr brand- Ishing a pike, which he poked ot on fmaginary anenilant, then, uttering n shrick like an owl, e flourished hir shield, turned a somersault, and trippingly retlred 1o the ranks, When every- body had popped out, brandished and puked liis ‘pike, shricked Jko sn owl, flourished hin shield, thrown a somersault, and retired, tho bl bore hummed once miore, the snldiers formed in square, and omne of them danced fm‘clv but encrgetically forward, throwing out ils right leg with a graceful Jerk: then, hound- fng backwards, he ugain danced forward, this time throwinz out his left, Then bie jumped, lie waltzed, he eapered, he pranced, hé turnc tiead aver hieels, rulled himaelf well'in the dust (which rose in clouds), stuod on the beck of bis neek while e flourlehed his legs in the afr, re- covered himself, graeped wildly with his arms ot nothing in partienlar, made o protesque cotirtesy to the Viceroy, and retired, With thils martlal spectacle the reviaw coneluded. MEDICAL, HT. Learned Physicians and Sci- entific Men in Europe and this country. We alto dem- onstrate why relief and cure result from their use after every other plan of treatment has folled. Reader, Are You Afflicted, and wish to recover the same degree of health, strength, and energy as experienced in former years? Do any of the following symptoms or clasa of symptoms meet your discased condi- tion? Are you suffering from ill-lealth in any of ita many nnd multifarious forms, con sequent on & lingering, nervous, chronie, or functional disease? Do you feel nervoun, de- bilitated, fretful, timid, and lack the power of will and action? Are you subject to loss of memory, have spells of fainting, fullness of blood in the head, fecl listness, moping, HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND rggm EXTRAQT BUCHU PHARMAQEUTICAL, A specific reinedy for all diseases of the Disdder and Kidneys, Unfit for Business or plensure, and anbject to fits of melan- choly? Are your kidneys, stomach, urinary organs, liver or blood In a disordered condi- tion? Do yon suffer frun rheumatism, neu- ralgia, or aches and pains? Iiave you been indisercet in early years and getlul, and your mind continually dwelling on the sulject? Ilave you Lost Confidence in Yourself and energy for business pursults? Are you subject to nny of tho following symptoms: dreaum, palpitation of the heart, bash{ulues, reetless niglits, broken aleep, nightmare, confusion of ideas, aversion to society, dizzi- neaa in the hesd, dimness of sight, pimples and blotehes on the face and back, and other despondent symptoms? There are HELMH()LII;.Q BUCHU s uneqnaled by any e own, [t Is prescrived uy tho tnost eminent phys 1f over the world, DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Teadschio, Pain in the Congh, Dizziness, iruptions, 1ad ‘Faste fit ‘the Mouth, art, 'aln i tho eeglon_ of the 1| tlier palaful syiptums, aro ¥ ton uf i Kidueyr, and a thotan % the affspring of Dyspensia, MBOLIPS BUCHU stim the torpld Liver, ealthy setion in cleausling the atali iy d 1 (upatting new 1ifs ad ¥igar to the who B A single trtal will L= quite suflcfent to convin~o the most dievitt yaluble tal proverticn. ruie 1t 6 FOR 85, H.T.HELMBOLD PROVILETON, TEMULE OF PIARMACY, Thousands 830 CRESTNUT-ST,, PRILADELPHIA, ok Yolmfl Men, 5 1Y, CURRAN & C0,, middle-aged, and even the old, who suffer JOUN F £ fold Everywiere. Now York, Agts. from nervous and physical debility, Thero are also thousands of females Broken Down in Health and wpirits from disorders peculiar to thelr aex, and who, from fulse modesty or neglect, prolang their sufferings. Why, then, further neglect asubject so productive of health and future happincss when there fs at hand o means of cure? Why not throw off' the yoke altogether, and seck a remedy that has WYOMOKE! A BLOOD, BIAIN, AND NERVE FOOD! ABpectfic In TTEART DISEASE and ay NERVOUS DDSICANSITS, roken Dawn tailty, Prs Lumatitutions, Dysuerala, I i hausted Vi starliyg viguans leal { 1,8 L ot d B 1re, " sont fro 20 MEGL G pd! Fala by all Drugalats, VA BUN & CU.s Generai Axeats, Chlca, e DR J w“ BU Magetlc Piysiian, Science and Common Sense » /s vl 136 State-st., to commend §17—a remedy of indisputable T e e easnar 2 Fe¢ | efficacy, and tho most certaln means of re- #torution to health and pristine vigor? ‘There nre many diseases of an acute and fubrile typo that we do not propose to cure by means of Llectricity; but from all that FElectro-Physiology teaches us, in regard to tho modus operands of the T NOFICH R A i e S Pursuant to an Order of the COURT OF OHANCERY Of the County of Palatine, of 4 tha catato o Witliam e sald county, genteinan, dece clalm ta be nest of kin of the in o about the month s of before the Curative and Preservative efleets of Voltate Elcetricity, we may most rensonably ivfer that all those chronle aile nents and oll diseases dependent on & de- ey will wf the 4 order, silny, Way 0f STay fiect. at Tencloek I 1o furenuat, ealtoitice, s sppotaten for hearing i w)'ml pon claltia, JAMk3 W, WisatANL atriet 1 PETPrTTI., CIEENDIRIN,, o THE SEA ISLANDS OF FLORIDA, s bumont flulel, Fernaudine, ¥lorida, offers t - 4 cubyenie havin haustlon of nerve power, or the diminlshed energy of vital functions, as treated upon in our publications, are happily most susceptl- bla of cure by mcana of foul cifinate, » Do el husurlsutly furni noderis fis Belts and Bands. These conditions they will cure, while dengs will not; and we offer the most convincing testimony dircet from the afllicted thewme selves who Lisve been restored to Health, Strength, and Energy ufter drugging Ju valn for months and yeary, SEND NOW For Descriptive Pamphlet and the ELEC- TRIO QUARTERLY, a large lilustrated Journal, containing full partioulars and Information worth thoussnds. Coples mailed free, Osll on or address PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO,, Cor, Bth & VineSts,, CINUINNATI, O, Or 212 Broadway, NEW YOREKE. BRANCH OFFICE: 218 State Street, Chicago. . . A Competent and Regularly Quglifted Physiclan qn -mndnm:e.q ¥ Quylife couf fifty mlics. A dry cllmato sud pertect i Teri Teasouatie. ABHY o AL, Mawager. SUNMPTION CUME. CousuMPTIVES To AND INVALIDS. Tro WINCHESTER'S JIVPOPHOSPINTE oy LIME Ax0 RODA, “For Consuinption, Weak Couglis, Asthing, Hrouchiiia sud General i 1 wis wihnowldyd Boclfy Hoiiedy, vioved by years' oxpericuces TRY ITe Prico, 81 and 83 per bottle. Prepared unly by NCHUESTER & 0., Chemlat PRPRAADII o VAR S filthg IIROPODIN £ CHIROY. odiat, 124 Dearborn-st., gives fustunt Feliel. | Stepheia’ Alle Tright Ealve for burus, botls, Sutun cuts, brutses, &e. | drugt Wiatshiave (L1 230 ber bux, PocBvefalottbandl LS S 2 Y FINANCIAL. §26. 50, $100. $200, $500, Alux. Frochinghiam & Co. have been for many yoary e & Ol York. ot 13 Wl Vo repulation of gallui fOf thelF eustumi Feturue fruin 1yeatiionts FugLOR (Fom 830 0 $300, sud Lave the cuvisble reputativn of alwayy inak- foi qQuick returue. Bead for Uels FORGRCIGE Gusrly froa. —3ew Yok Tribudue. Loy by eralarg pressed condition of the nervous forees, ex-. ALE: FAIRBANKS® il STANDARD 5 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Be carefultobuy only the Genuina. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, o s Raal, T N CHICAGO & RORTHWESTERN RATLWAY, Tlcket Oflces, 82 Clark-sl. (Sherman House) and a¢ the depol fic Fust Line o aDubuqt ight atmans, VII‘EL Elflfl’l‘ asioux City & Yankton, SEreebort: lioski-g & ub o b SAiwatKee Fast Mall, g’!l;'llfli"!!‘fl‘,fll Milwankes Fxpres oMl kre Passnn, bMMiwaukce Passen, dGireen Bay pxpre: §5t. Laal & Minn St & Minn LA Crossn Fxnress. Bl Cromse Kxprees Winons & Nrew Ul bWin New U1 “ puitman_ilote f:t:flliml Conneil run through, between Chi n the train leaving Chice 'Noother roud runs Paliman or any other form of hotel cars west of Chicago. ‘a=Depot carner of Wellx and Kinzle-sta. BDepot corer of Canal and Kinzie-sis. OHI0AGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLROAD, Depata foot of Lake-st., Indlage-av. and Slsteenth-st., &nd Canal and Sixtesnth-ats. Tlcket Ofices, 09 Clerks #t. And at depots. Texas Fast Exprese... Knnesa Cliy & 8t Joa “Puliman_Paiace Dintng-Cars Sleeping.Card ure run between Culcago sad the Pacine Exress. CHICAGO, ALTON & BT, KANBAS nion Depot, West Side, near e Dt tHinderts - FleieE O as City & Denver Fast Ex, I3y Expresa & Te: ing1on { Fast Expi & Keokuk Express Chicaio & Paducal It. i, Ex. Fireator, Lacon, Wasbingt; Joilet & Dwight Acco QEI0AGO, MILWAUREE & 8T, PAUL RAILWAY Tnlan Depot, cornor Madison and Canal-ats. Ticket ‘Office, 63 $0u(h Clarkest., opposite Bhermaa Hoass, snd et depot. ) Milwaukee Expreas.... ‘Wisconsie & Sinnesut J 1iny, sud Menaaha through Day; | *10:10am* 4:00pm ¢ 5:00 pm 010143 8 pm 4wpm I Teave. ) Arrive, *TS3sme n3pm Jiey, Btevens Point, and A Tt i MUE TR DTesa.ess § 0:00 pm_T:00 a1 “All trains run vis Milwankee. Tjcketa far 5t and Minneapolieare znod elther via Stadivon and Prairle duChlen, or vis Watertown LaCrosac, and Winoua. ILLINOIS CERTRAL BAILROAD, Depot, faot of Lake-st. and fout of Twenty-second-st. “Ticket thlice, 13 Handolph-at., near Clark. 1 * R §8 Cal B aCalra & Texan Expre: ju Hprinateld txprees, ) KDTHer STE Eapreaae 110y TFrorla, Burlingion & L Ieoris. Buriington & Keol § K Dubuque & Futix Clty ] 10 Dubuqua & Moux sp: atiman Pasweng * 4 “a o Raturday nizh ira 500 Saturisy atght ru MICHIGAN OENTRAL RAILROAD, Denot, fout of Lake-at. and fuut of Twenty-second-at. ]’Il'll_‘l Office, 87 Clark-sf,, southeast corner of Rage iph, Girand Pacie Hgta} 7 Howse, Arriva, PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RATLWAY. corner Canal and Maafeonests. Tickes Oficas, D iararats, iraimor Jhuase, s (irana Pacifc Mot leuve. | Arrive. 1 Tralas leave from £ 8. Ticket OM L'acific, and Morning Expri ikt Morning 3afl=01d Line... N & Hoston hiwcial PITTINURG, CINCINNATI & BT, 10UIS R. R. (Cinctnoatt Alr-Line and Kokiomo Line.) Depet, coruer uf Cliutou and Ull:ul ts., West Blflu._ Cincinnatf, Indianapalis. Lotls- Vitie, Colutbus & Ease Lay KANKAKER Depot, foot of Lako st. and foot Cinclanatl, Indlanspols & Loul vili Day Exprose. * Mgt b3y CHICAGO, BOOK ISLAKD & PACIFI0 RAILROAD, Deput, comnar of Van Bugen and bheriman-sts, Tickes Uace, B8 Clark-at., bhieris Teru At Niyhe Kxpre “All meals n the Omalia Expross ar cars, st 73 cenld each. born-st., aod Da« ull-8te. Tlckst OMcas, 77 Clark-st. bot, curner Cliutu T Arrive. Day Mstl. Nuahviile & ¥Fluriita 17 REMEDIES, GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, TRADE MARK, T‘l ireut Ku-TRADE MARK, S ails Sy Mfl'!:l"v cure miy an suik of ludlscretion, £31048 UF UYUTWOrK Lo bralo aud ner- 2 per- 3 ; 1y lll‘"uleibd llt‘!u iy ) uisgle, an o 3, beea enieivany After Taking, waed for over thirly years with rest guccess, Full pariicalars 1a vur paus; List. which {79 [0 schd frea Ly inall 10 evury uge, [i The Bicultinels s b7 Al Urclald 31 b peSiis of aiz phckagces for 83, oF will Ud seni trea by sl 08 Fys celpt of the money Ly sddresidug THE GRAY MEDICINE 0O 10 Mechanics' Block, troft. Jilch, Pu ery b, h St rescriptions. etthier vne of whic P' uv 1he book, (uld Medal e Natloual Moedical Awoclation, says: **The Sclence of Life {s In‘(uu-l i moat extradriinaey work on aye) F 1 L contalie fiv original orth tew timue the & Dar! ology VT bubs Lishied,” The Loudun Lanced says: '* Nu derson ahiould lunlie bouk. 1o suthor uabie ot et ated samale seat o 8li'on Tor celut of 4 cents fur posiade e author cau by conwlted, H S Ly VSELF NO OURE! N DR.KEAN, 173 Bouth Clarkest., Chicago. Ceusult personally or by mall, free of charge, o all ehiruulc, n':‘wumhvmcu discaics, Ur.J.Resd o (ia Galy physiciay Lo'ihy ity who warrdnts cUria ur D iag.