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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDN SDAY, JANUARY 22 1879—-TWELVE PAGES. E——" ogs. Skips rold At £2.00@2,50. The market closed buoyant. e iR Price.1 Are Price. A, LS04 31 $3.10 o 510 888333 EHEH SIEEP—The markct was gulet, with t:;n alight ¢ in value T Lo common grades were e L §3.18; mediam g z!‘l_‘umu.m: i vood 10 choice exfra at $4.76@4.50 per 100 1bs. Al e Ar, . 41 BT. LOUIS, £7, Loure, Jan. 1,—Carres—Demand active Mr’;hlumn;‘nm\ good butchera’ grades, but litile Jdoine for 1ack of supply: export steers, 34,757 .00% good 1o cholco Roavy fat steers, $4.26@ £.75: native butchers'y $2.70@3,50; cows and Leifers, $2.00@3.25% 5603 shipments, Tecelpin, 00, ““loos—Excited and higher; Yorkers and Baltl- T, 30; puckint, $0.1003 303 fancy q23.40; receipts, J,G00; shipments, 1400, "surr-Steady on hght recalpts: fhir to good, «.”‘,{}’ 141 cloice 1o fancy, uuuai.zgx 0~ ‘shipments, 150, ‘WATBRTOWN, Warrnrowx, Jan. 21, —Bxar CATTLE—Retelpts, 982: prices of best ea \COf In consequence of large orelvala of Wextern stock; common grades les of choice at $7,00@7.25; extra, e R O ey, $5. 7005, 5 $5. 005,503 third, $4. Gy 8wixg—Fat Western, tive, $3.60@. 75, Sugzp Axp Lanns—Recelvts, 3,00 sheep tncreased, ena mnch stock bo a1 33c advance, but it {s thouyht tho a wili nut Lo held long; rales in Jots at $2, 2 each; extra, $3.00@0.50, or 3@b4¢ per * EAST LIDEATT, Fast LisEnty, Pa,, Jan. 21,—Carrre—R; ceipts to-day, 281 hesd of throngh and 340 loca of cattlo light: market falr; no prime bare; falr to guod, 84, 00@4.50. Hoas—Receipts to-day, 2:131%: Dield: cfln%% Yorkers, 0! orkets, $J.2 A 5“@‘4.0.' %o: Phlladeiphins, $3. 4 5 B empta 2,360 head; salling Ctexr—Recoipta_ta-day, (alnly active &t §0.76@ 0,00, according b6 qualitys KANBAS CITT. Bpectal Disvatch fo The Triduns. Kansas Citv, Mo, Jan. 21,—Carrtx—The Price Uurrent roporia rece) lbnl'- l{“nmenuflfl 25 dy: nath shippers .70; matlve Moxkits and feeders, St 40023385 wintered and Corn-fed Texas ateors, &2, 40G3. 00. Hous—TRece: 002; shipments, 638; active and higher; falr to cholce packing, $2.70Q@3. 0 light ehipping, $2. 40Q2.70. BUFFALO. Durrato, Jan, 21 ~CaTrLE—-Recelpts, aales to-day; fresh arrivals consigned throngh, FUXEP AND LaXns—Receipt 3 market firm, tending upwards; and good; fair to good West- e sheap, $4,20@4.70; cul 00, for want of $3, ifous—Heceipts nonej no market Mock. CINCINNATL Cineiwxars, Jan. 21.—lilogs~Demand active; dy d 7!;60@3 i packing, DRY GOODS. cuicago, The past week has davelaped nothing speclally new Inthe market for foreign and domesticdry goods, Trado has remalned very qulet all around, with prices dlsplaylug the same steadiness that has - <haracterized thom for anumber of weaksprovious. Collectlons continue gooid, Some report them bet- ter than at any corresponding period since 1873, NBW YORK, ‘Nzw Yonx, Jan, 21.—To-day's market showed 10 perceptible change from yesterday; print cloths remsing firm st late quotationa; printa in falr de mand at steady prices; bleached cottons quiet, but for brown thera s a good demand, and some Lrands well sold up to production; Atlsntic I brown aheetings advanced from 0Xc to 7e; Glas- #ow ginghame now quoted, checka Sc, fancies Bige, and drees atylos, Uc; an {mproved trade 18 anticl- paled upon settlowent' of the froight guestion, which 1a uow expected daily. BY TELEGRAPIH. _ FORKIGN, ‘The folowing were received by the Chicago laveuroot, Jan, 21.—~Prime wmess pork, Ei 44s; Wostern, 40s. Racon—Cumbariant 433 6d; short rlbe, 25¢ 644 long clear, 24sUd; short clear, Ilams, 33s; shoulders, 20s 6d. Lard, 32s. lleet—Prime mess, 72¢: India mess, 80s: extra India mees, 885, Tallow, 508 0d. Cheosc, 406, Livenroot, Jan, 21—11:308. m,—Klovr, ‘180 23, Wheat—Winter, 8s 6dZ0s; No. 2 spring, Cu 10480 2d: white, 82 11d@0s 4d; club, 0 24@ s 74, Corn—Now, 22a8d; old, 23s, Park, 40s. Lard, 31404, Hecolpts of wheat last three days, 224,000 centals, 210,000 belag American, Livxnroor, Jan, 21-1:30 p. m.—Weather fale, Breadntuffs qulet, Wheat—White, 82 10d@0s 4d; clob. Os 1dG0s 7d; winter, £204@0s 2d. Reat unchanzod. Loxoox, Jan, 21, —Livenrcor.—Wheat and corn ateady., Cargoes off cosst—Wheat nnd corn 8rm., firm. Cargoes on passage—Wheat steadily held, Fpactat Disvutch fo The Tridune lavenroor, Jun. 21—11:50 a. m,~Provr—NKo.1, 2285 No, 2, 18s, Unaix—\Wheat—Winter, No, 1, Ds; No, 2, 82 64; spriug, No, 1, 8a2d; No. 2, Gs 104; white, No.1, Us 4d; No. 2, Bs 11d; club, No. 1, De 7d; No, 2/ Ue 24, Corn—~New, Nu. 1, 22s 8d; old, Ne, 1, 23 Provisioxs—Pork, 40s. Lard, 31s 04, Livauroor, Jan, 21.—Corrox—Muderato de- mand; §7-16@54d} salca 8,000 bales; speculation and export, 2,000; American, 0,500, . Buzapsturea—Californis whita whest, 84 104@ Oe4d; do club, s 1d@0s 7d; No, 2 to No, 1 red Weatern apriug, 86 0d@0¢2d, Corn--New Weat- em mixed, 4a BA@Ds pee contal, QOats —American, fa 0d. Posa—Canadlan, Us 84 per cental. Provisions—Lard—American, S1s8d, Bacon— Long clear, 245 0d§ short clear, 258 3d, Recriprs—\Wheat, 224,000 qrs; American, 210, - qrs, Yaros and tabrics st Manchestor quiet but steady, Axrwxur, Jan, 21, ~PRTnOLEUN—231, NEW YORK. Epecial Dispalch to The Tribune New Youx, Jan, 21, —GRatn~Winter wheat ad- Yanced wenerally to-day X@le per bu; a more 8¢live movement, In good part speculative, quick- ¢oed by remarksble buoyancy st the Weat, and esvacially Chicago; favorably affected, alao, by a ncouraging tonor of foreign advices, leaving rule atrong In favor of holders, on much Vghter and less urgent offerings; apring stronger, and offered with resarve; 20,000 ba No, 8 Chicago *9ring for export st $1,00; 12,000 bu No. 3 spring 8400202¢, the latter for strictly prims Chicsgas 10,400 bu No. 4 Milwaukce spring at B4@8itc. A falrly active buslnoss in corn, which ruled some- What Ormer, and gaoted up §@%c; {n the option line the speculative Inquiry was much more cont- dent; mized Western ungraded, 47@48c, Jtya ftm on reatricted offerings; No, 4 Weatern, afioat, 58@50c. Oata n buttor demavd; No, 2 Chicago, 88uat, 14,500 bu chalce st 32c} and o stors, 14, 000 bu at H0c, Provisione—Specalation in hog product briek 8d buoyant, prices showing a further and aherp i Weutern ‘mess actlve; quoted up sboat 60c ber bel, Cut-meats moderstely sought; quoted Bra. acon higher, and more active; long-clear, 4NC. Western steam lard decidedly brisk; quoted up fully 20¢; for farward delivery iu active speca- {Ive dewand at au advance; Jaouary options, YaLLow—Falrly aclive; prime at GXs. Sdaea—Ltaw in more aewsnd, 8t UA@ONC for Rir to good reduning Coba; refined in moderats re- Quest, with cut loaf quated at Yige, Wutexv—Quoted frn, a1 $1.11 bid, bat very Scarco and qulet on Mghter and less urgent offor- A Fuxicura—For Liveroool, engagemonts included 5,000 bu graln from atwre st #d per 00 lbs; Ly Sieam, tom for graln quoled st 64 bid snd Td urkod. . Toths Watlers dsssclated Press. NEW Youy, Jan. ¥1.—Corrax—Qui v i 97-18Q Y -16¢; fatuese sleady; Junuary,0.37¢ February, 1820 of accomumodation and fately active inquiry. - 0.40¢; March, 0.81c; April, 0.78¢c; May, 0.9%; Jnnoe, 10.04c. Frovr—Eteady; receints, 12,000 brls: super Btate and Western, §3,23@11.55; common to gaod exira, $3.C0@1.00; good to cholce, $:1.0524. 5 wwhite wheat extra, §4.5575. 2 xtra Ohlo, $2.75 @5.00; 8t Touis, §3,8020. Minnesats patent process, §5.5004.00. Gnats—Wheat In fair demand; receipta, 73,000 bu; ungraded spring, 88c; No. 3 spring, BOFNG No, 4 Nliwaokee, Bi@Sitje; No. 2 Chicago spring, $1.00 Inslore; ungraded red, D0c@81, 104 ¢ No, 3 do, $1.0:41iM1.04: No. 2 do, $1.004,@ 1.10X: No. 1do, $1.104@1,10% ; ungraded am- ber, 81.00:(@ 1. 10% ; No, 2 amber, $1,00321. 074, ungraded yhite, 31,071, No, 3 do, §1.00133 No. % do, 31,0841 0141 exten do, £1.11¢ uoted 8L 5T BRige. Iye frmer: Western quiets No. 2 rawed Riate, 7 malt gutet And unchanged, Cotn—-Demand activ receiuts, bu: ungradedy 4i@dsc; o, ann@abler steamer, daymides N 103k 473c, Onti—~Market 'dnli;” rec No. 3 white, e bid; No, do.’ Wie bid; inized Western, U‘J?‘fl-l(uc. Bav—Firm and nnchanged, Hora—Qulet and unchanged, Gitoczmizs—Colfae unchangeil. dulls fair to yood refining, Ul aull and unchanged, Rice llnldI 3 Prrrozev—Firm: United, 4%@Uiecs crude, fl!{fl!i{c refined, Dige, ALLow—Sieady sl 0 @0%c, Resmx—Steady at 81,2562 1,0744, TunreNTiNe—~Flrmer ot 28@241e. Raus—Firm; Western, 28@20¢. Frovisions—Pork quiel, Mese, $8.95: old, $0.76, New heef quiet and nnchanged. Cot meats I clear middles, 4%c: short do, DG, rime steam, $8,H0@0. 00, arket dulls Western, 6@3%c. 1 Esx—~Steady and unchanged, Woisxr—Nominal; $1.11 tud; nono offer olasses Sagar—Market fhe. M 8T, LOUIS, 87, Lous, Jan. 21.—CorroN—Quiel and un- changed; middiing, Dc; sales, 500 bales; recelvia, 825; shipments, 1,700; stock, 33,300, Froun—Higher; double extra fall, $3,60@3.%5 triple do, &3.05@4.10; famlly, $4.3024.45 cholce, 84. 051,06, Gratx--Wheat firmer; No. 2red fall, Ddccarh; 04%@043(c February; 0447054 c March; No, 8 do, B4N@80; No. 2 spring, jiUc, Corn higher and active; No, 2 mixed, 20%4@70Xc cauh; 80@ 30}c Febroary; 31@31%c March: 324@32%¢ A?rll: ALQIINe Muy, Ostannsettled but zoner- ally higher for ca 2U@2e cash: Llc bid Junuary; 21%c bid February, Rye—Duyers and sellers aparts 4414c asked; 43¢ bid, Barley dull and unchanged. Pnovisions—Pork bigher: 28,25 cash; $0.30 March., Lard higher; £6,0020.10; largo sales Inst eveningat §0.00. Buik meatsesciied and higher; boxed ahoulders, 813, % Februaty doiivery loose; Keokuk' and Quincy, = $3.00 'I7Vi luose fully cured do, n hlghor: clear riba, 86,0025, 105 clear 85, cash; clear ribs, 85,00 March; 85,6245 Ap 5 May, Greenhams, 16 Jus average, $0. 15. Ibs svcrn‘fe. 85,357 144 lbe avornge, swect plckied hame, 14!5 1be average, 86,373, HecEirra—Flour, {1,000 Lris; whaat, 35,000 bu: corn, 22,000 bn; oats, 4,000 bn; rye, 2,000 bu; barloy, 4,000 bn. HirruxxTa—Llaur, 6,000 brls; wheat, 10,000 bu; gorm.hono; oats, 3,000 bu; 73, 1,0000u; barley, ; hoxed cloar ribs, s PHILADELIPIIIA, PuiLaozrrai, Jan, 21.—Froun—Ifeld highee; saperfines, $2,26Q2. 75 extras, §3,00@3.50; Ohlo and Indiana family, 81.50@5.00; 8t. Louis do, $5.00@0.00; Minnosota, $1.257¢5. 00:4high grades, $0.00@7.60. Ryeflour, $2.87Y%, Grars—\Wheat quiet; No. Bred, 81.045,@1. 045 ¢ amber, $1.00@1.004; white, $1,0714; No. 2 Chl. cago, 01@03¢c. Corn—Firm; steamer, 4Zci yol- low, 43%0; mixed, 43Xc. Oats weak; white Western, £04@10%c: mized do, 284@30c. Rye quiet and unchanged. Proviatons—Steady, Mess pork, $0.50. India mess beof, $18.60. 1lams, smoked, $7.60@8,50; plcklod, $0.60@0.75; green, $5.00@5.25, Lard quist, bot steady; primoe steam, G'yc, ByrTen—Market dull; New York State and Rradford County, Pa., oxtras, 21@udc; Western Reserve, 123,20¢, Euas—Strong: Western, 34@33¢, CurzsE—~Nominally unchanred, PrrRoLEUN—Quict; refinud, Di(c; crnde, TN @8e. Wisgv—Scarco and firin Weatein ot $1. 10, Receiprs—Flour, 1,400 brla; whest, G0, 000 bu; corn, 34,000 b 13,000 bu; rye, 1,600 bu, a o \Vnon—slmn&o Oulo, I'ennsylvania, and West Vire nia XX and , @@ 30¢; extru. dde; medium, b 1041 Y Michigan, I and Western fine, medinm, 24 24003 comblng, unwashed, 20@%7c; Canada comblng, 33@47c) "“""i unwashed, 20@%ie; coaro and wodlum, 23 2 BALTIMORE, Tarrisong, Jan. 21.—Froun—Falrly activo and firm, Grarn—Wheat—SJonthern quiet, with amall of- feringa; Western excited and higner; No, 8 Penn- sylvauia red, $1.07; No. 2 Westorn winter red, ot and Jannary, $1.00; February, $1.063(; M $1.08, Corn—Western quiet for near and frmer for later options; Westorn mixed, rpot and January and February, 43%@44e; March, 44K@ 44%ec} steamer, 40ie. Uats quict and steady; Peonsylvanln, 26@32c: Weatern-white, 204 @1c; do mixed, 28@nUc, Kye nomiual; Southern, GG Q@b¥e. Hav~Dull and nnchanged. Priovisions—Firm and a_shade higher. Afess pork, $8. Mw.mlnrnldj $0.75 for now, Bulk ineats—Louse shoulders, i clear nb sides, 4% @ANc per car-lond; packed, now, 4@hc, lacon— Bhoulders, old, 4c; now, 43;ct cloar rib sides, now, G4@Dic: hams, new, HQ@OWe, Lard, re- nneJ. 1cs, Tie. Burrs; ctive and firm; cholce Westorn, pack- ed. 18 3 rolls, 15@1%¢, Prruortux—~Nominally firm; none offered; crude, Bie; refined, Uc, Corrm uiat; Jilo cargoer, 11an10c. Wiatnsy—Qulot and steady at 81,0061, 00%, Fryiours—To Liverpool per sivem naminal; no present ruvim nflunnfi; grain, SR G UK. Receirta—Liour, 1,003 brh corn, 02,700 bu; osty, 1,000 bi ButerzaTs—\Wheat, 40,000 bu’ corn, 28,500 bu. MILWAUKER, Hueclal Disveich le The Tribune. MILWAUKKEE, Jan. 21.—At the noon Board of the Chamber of Commerce to-day, tho resolution re- cently adopted omitting Jate Loard sessions wnt Marchl, was rescinded. The unexpectod devsiop- ment of activity in the wheat market occasioned the change of plan, Ao the YWestern Associated Press. MiLwauksx, Jan, 21,—Frovn—Quictand un- changea, ¥ Gnai—Wheat 8rm; opened o higher; closed buoygat; No. 1 Milwaokeo hard, DUc; No. 1 Mil- wankes, 80c{ No. £ do, 66Xc; January, BUNC] February, 874504 March, B8}ic; No, I Miiwaukee, ;’h; g}{oé:’.‘g e c. Corn irmer; o, 2, 3 strongert No. 2, 10c. Rye bigher; No. 1, 4 Dlrle‘y stronger; No, @ mr’l‘lmfil;-d #t 80c3 closed at #1ijc; Kebruary, J'iovisions—Firm ana by, 3 i = nyant an ner: ht, A 2,00 Lentey 85 1062257 arcbind e o act” ve at 81, lour, D,000 brle: wheat, 0,000 by, Heceirra—F Buiragnte—LFiour, 10,000 Lrle; wheat, 16,000 CINUINNATI, Cixctu¥ats, 0., Jan. 21.—Corrox—Stesdy at Froun—8teady and unchanged, Gearx—\Whest quicl; red and white, D0@00e. Cotn heavy st 31@0%. Oata dull st 24%@27c, Rye dull sud nominal at 51@0520. Batley dull; No, 2 fall, §1.04. Provistons—Pork 6rm; $9.40 bid; $0.50 asked. Lard—Demaud fafr and prices higher; steam, 0. Bulk meata atrong and higher; shoulders, i $4.60 buyor Pebru. hort ribe, $4.145 C: aryt $4.05634.75 buyor March’ sbort ¢ Bacon strang at §4.00, 85,00, and $3.2u, WiiskY—Uood cemand; bust at luwer ratas; uu'r:rlu-Qu let and uuchanged. Lixsxeo Qi —tteady and lrm at 03¢, e LOUISVILLE. LoviaviLey, Jan, 2L —Corrox—Steady at Oc, Froun—Quiet and unchanged, GuaiN—Wheat aclive, flew, aud bigher; red, 00 00c; smber and white, LUc, Cornfirm; white, B4c; mized, e, Oats Grwer; white, 27¢; mized, 24%c. Hyo frm at 80c. Puovisions—Excited and higher. Pork hilgher st $0.50. Lard biguor; choice leaf, terca, §7.00; do kege, $8,00. Hulk meats bigher; shounlders, 33c; ciear nib, d5@4%c; clear, 4XQine Bucon scarce, firm, wod higuer: clear tib, B}3@5%c¢ for oac, I ugas-eared, TR G0C, WuLxy—Fuir dvusnd, butatlower zates; $1.0:2. BOSTON, Bosvox, Jan. 2).—Froun—Steady snd frm; Weatero supertnes, 81002, 25; commou extras, $3,75@4.23; Westorn do, $1.0004.50; Mlonesots do, $4.26@5.50; winter whaat Obfo and Michigan, $4.75@5.93; 1lhoole and Indlaua, $3.00458.76; Bt. Loais, $3.0ugpu. 00, Grax—Corn aum but frms wixed and yollow. bO@Bic, Osts frin; No. 1 snd exira whlie, U 40c: Nu, 3 wkilesad No. 3 mized, $3¢dic, Rye at - Rsceirrs—Flour, 2,600 bris; corn, 16,000 bu; wheat, 8 600 bus shipwioute, Bote. ' " ¥ NEW OIILEANS. Nsw Oureaxs, dan. 21.~Provisions—~Pork— Demand falr and prices highor; held, old, 84.75; ucw, §10, Bulkmcats drm; 1ders hald, lcose, Ylgllic; pucked, UAQBNe; clearerib, d2c; clear, 4%, Bacon—Market easfer; shouldern, 2 fiyes clear-riv. ¢} ciear, 5laft3taci hams, sugar- eured. firm at 001 uncunvased, 0%0%%c. Others unchanyed. & ~ INDIANAT'OTIS. Jan, 21.—Hous—Qalet and on- . $3.20@3.25; falr, $3.0023.10¢ atockers, §2.00@22, 23 recelots, 5,000; shipments, 480, GrAtx—Wheat nominally unchanged; No, 2 red, D3@04c. Corn steady at 30@3le; May heldat Gic. Oats firmer; white, 23@24¢: mixed, 23¢c. Proyvisioxs—Shoulders, yic; clear rib, 4ife. Lard, 0@26%4¢, hams, S1{@0%c. KANSAS CITY. Sorcial Dispateh to The Tribune. Kaxsas Citr, Mo.. Jan. 21.—Gnaix—Tha Price Currenl reports wheat receipts 25,0355 shipments, 21,%35; frm; No. 2 cash, 80c: Febroary, 8lej No. I cash, T53'%4c: Fabroary, 77%4c; No. 4 eash, 784e, Corn—Recelpts, 13,745; shipments, 10, 492; higher; No, 2, 22)(c: Fevraary, 2dc. TOLEDO. Torxno, 0., Jan. 21.—Gnax—\Wheat strong; demand active: No, £ white Michigan, D2¢; extra do, DUc; amber Michigan. spot, 05'3@D0c; Febra- ary, 06i4c; March, D7%cs No. 3 red deinter, Jan- uary, D0L3; February, 0%es March, A73e: West. crnnmber, 04t3c: No, 2 amber |lilnois. 81.00, Corn frm and unchanged, Oats doll sod nomisal. DETROIT, Dzrrorr, Jan, 21, ~Frovn--Firm and qulet. GRAN--\Wheatn ahsde firmer: extra, D3%ct Fob- roary, 96¢; No, 1 white, D3l4e; Januery, D3l bid; Febroary, fde; March, 05te bid: April, U734c; receipts, 20,687 bu: shinments, none. O8WFKGO. Oswrao, Jan, 21, —Gnatx—Wheat—No, 1 hard Duluth spring, $1. No. 2 Milwaukee, $1.00; No, 2 red Watash, 81.00; cxtra white Michigan, $1,10. Corn sominally unchanged, BUYFALO. Purravo, Jan, 21.—Gnaix—Wheat—No sales; ssking ©7c for No, 2 Milwaukes. Corn—No.2 held at 4014¢. Outs, ?i‘,a@?!t‘. RaiLnoap Frewurs—Unchanged. PEORTA. Jan. 21 —ltanwinzgs—Easy; 50 Pronia, 1, brisat $1,04, PRETROLEUM. O City, Pa., Jan. 2L —PrTnotxvM--The market opened quiet, with sales at $1.08!; ad- vanced 10 $1.00%. declined to §1.04%, st which prico it closed; shipments, 20,000 bales, nverag- ing 15,0004 transactions, 180,000, Crevataxp, O,,dJdan. 21, —PerroLeun—Firmer; standard white, 110 test, Oe. Prrrsnuno, Jan. 21.—Prrrotzcx—Quiets crude, $1.23% at Parker's; refined, Oc, Phuladelptua de- livery, COTTON. Tenn,, Jan, 21,—CorroN—Stesdy; 000 bales; exporters, 250 apinners, 4003 on, 100; reccipts, 2,073; shipments, tock, 70,305, Meurus, 0 sales, spee 1,424 TURPENTINE, Witainatox, Jan, 91, —8rinits of TUATENTINE —Firm at 20%c. CURRENT GOSSIP. IN TIHE SBTREET AT NIGUT. Transiated for New York Warld from the Prench nf Franeois Covpee. Upon my road I nightly used to moet Thie painted girl at the corner of the street, Offering herself, a waro to whom would bay. ‘There waa a deep and sheltered doorway nigh, Where, shivering and weeping from the cold, Crouched a young girl that penny-nosegaysasold. And the solled woman I saw biover round Untli the liftle one was sleeping sound; Then only gava ehe alms, with tear-drops hot, . ~—Thou wiit forgive her, Father; wilt Thou not? DEAD MILLIONAIRES. Ban Francisco Alta, The death since the beglnning of the year of four resldenta of Ban Francisco, reputed to be millionaires, threo of them leavine cach an es- stato ostimated at more than $8,000,000, sug- gests some remarks on theirearcer, All of them began life in poverty; not ono of them made his money by mere luck; und all wero men con- siderably above the average in business roputa- tion nnd moral character. lopkins, Reese, and Coltou had rarc {ndustry, ta:t, and business capacity, and yet were very different fu habits and tastes. IHopkins waa strict, economical, foud of business for the sake of businvss, with o strong scuse of duty, a dialike of display and of any participacion In polltical mansgement. 1o was a quiet, just man, liked and trusted by all wno knew Lim well: itted to thrive by rudency und thrift, avolding everything that ooked to hilm like speculation, but’not unable to comprabiend or unwilling to undertake great uonterprises such as tho Central Pucific was ot the begluuing. Colton wus a very different man. o began Hifo as an ollice-bolder, wus a oatural pulitician, and was fond of participating Io publle move- ments und fulluencing men avout him. He had & untural Bking for speculation, and made many Iuvestments which would never have found fa- vor with Hopkins, but ho was much more care- ful than the average apeeulator. He enjoyed tho apending as well 48 the makiug of ‘his money. lle was proud of his magniticent home, and was the only ono of the four that had vne, Hopklus dylog before the completion of Lis pa are, which he bullt rather as s scoso of duty to Californla than to gratily his own taste, Like the others, Colton had an” excelient reputation for fuir-dealing. It would, we imacine, bs no injustice to Mictiael Reese to call him s gentoel iiser. llo had a genius for lending money. An excollent Judye of ;nen and u suund thinker, he carefully studied the Investments offered to hitm beforo accepting them. It was hils rule to roly sxclu- sively on his own judgment, and never to take o large rlsk merely because of a posaibility of large galng, Reasonablo certainty of & moder- ate prott was, fn his ovinfon, the first requisite in u busincas sransaction. After he had acquired his first milllon ho buirowed largely, und no- body linew better where to borruw cieap or to lend dear. fla provided himsclf with a good stock of avallablo socurities, from which he could readily obtain money from 'Wlllfl who would not "lend uplesa they could obtain thesy funds at very short notice. e loaned at much higher rates. 1o 1s said by those who oughi to know that he mude annu- ally on borrowed mmur. e paid several visita to "Europe, and sometimes fndulged {u littio Juxuries; but bls expenditures for persoul ens Juyment wore geaerally less than thoso of men w&ln an jucomu of 82,0003 year. ilis only gift of money for o public purpose in his lifu-time, #0 [ar an Wa Knui, was that of §3,000ta purchass Licher's library for the State University. Mo could make Limsell azrecable In company, and was falr ond faithtul in busiuess transactions. W. 8, O'lirlen bad no uncommon capucity in any respect, and in the ordivary course uf uvents hie would pever bave msde moro thun a moder- ate fortune. e uwed much of bis great suc- coea to genfal mauners, Asa wood fellow o bad few superiors, Mo always had o cheerful word for eversbody, und * eserybody liked bitn, His popularity contributed much to glve & sturk to the house of Floud & O'Brion, and bo was fortuuste enuueh to be associated with men whooo special koowledyze, uud talouts rafsed (he fdrin o princely wealth, Ha did not bother bimsell much fu the acqulst- tionor in the mauszement of bits wealtn; it added little to bis cnjuoyment, and mude httle change in his tastes or ussoclations. He was to the last the sawme plain, simple-hearted man amongs his old fricods s in the carlicr days, Eaca of v four mea duserved thelr good foriune, uerquired It falely, and used it ju & wan- oer that did no barm o the comwunity, Hop- Kigs outajned much of his wealth trom Govern- eyt subsldies; but in retura be belved to Lulld 2,000 miles of radruad, und be wmads 4 fiood Jeturn for all e got, Colton belpul to ulld 700 wiles of rulroad. O'lirien’s weallh contributed to erect one of the foest bulldlugs and Lo fuund oue of the wealtbleat banks (n the United States. Reess erccted many good bulld- fugs. Hovkivs, O'Brien, und Reess worv child- leasi Culton leaves two daughiers, ‘Lhe will- luus accumulated by oue geuerativn will bu dis- tributed by the next. ANIMAL FRIENDSHIPS, Chambers’ Jourxal, Many equine colebritics bava delighted in fe- 1ine companions, fullowing in this the example of thelr notable ancestors, the Godolphin Arab, betwecn whom wud @ black cat ao fotimate fricudship existed for yoars, & friendship that camie to 8 touchlog end; for whoo that famous steed dled, his old companion would not leave the Lody, aud, when it had seen it put under eround, crawied slowly away to a hay-lolt, and, refusing to be cowforted, vined away and disd. Mr. Huutiogton, of East Eloomfield, Ameri- ca, uwus & thorougbbred horse natmed Narra. guoseit sod o white cot. The Jatier was wont to poy s duily visit to Narrazansett's stall, to hunt up the mice, and then enjoy nqulet nap, Atr. Huntlogton removed " 10 Rochester with his family, leaving the cat bebind; but she compialned o loudly and so unceasingly that shie was sent on ‘to the new abwle. pier first object was now to get some- body to interpret her desires, At last her mas- ter divined them, und started off with her to 1he barn. As soon as they were Inside, the cat went to the horsc's stall, made hersell a bed near his hend, and curled lersell up contented- 1y. When Mr. Huntivgton visited the pafr noxt morning, thera wns & puss close to Narragan- scti's feet, with a family of five beside her, ‘The horse evhlently knew afl sbout it und, that it behouved him to take heed liow e nsed his feet, Puss afterwards would go out, teaving her little ones to the carc of her friend, who would, every now and then, look to see how they were got- ting on. . When these luspections took place in the mother's presence, alio was ot at utl un- easy, althongh she showed the greatest fear winl anxlety 1f auy children or strangers futruded upon Ber privacy. A gentleman in Sustex had a cat which showed thy greatest afluetion tor @ youny hack- lird, which was given to her by a stabie-boy for fond o day or two after she had been deprived of her kittens. 8Bhe tended It with the greatest care; they became [nseparable companions, and no mother could show u grenter foudness for her oftspring than she did for the bird, Lemmery shut up a cat and several mice to- gether in a caze. The mice In time zot to be very lrlflull{, and plucked and uitbled at thelr feline triewd. When any of them grew trouble- some she would gontly box their cars, A Gers man tagazino tells of & M. Hecart who placed a tame sparrow under the protection of a wild- cat. Another cat attacked the sparrow, whieh was at the most critieal n.oment rescued by its protector. Duting the sparrow’ssubsequent fil- ness fta natural foe watched over it with great tendernesa, ‘I'he same suthority givesan in- stance of A cat trained like s’ watch-dog to keep guard over a yord conlalning a hare and soma sparrows, hlackbirds, and partridges, That a liorse should be nail-fellow with & hen appeas too ubsurd to be true; vet we have Gil- bert White's word for It that a horse, lacking mote sultable companions, rtruck up n great friendship with a hen, und displayed finmense gratifcation when she rubbed ngalnat his legs nml clucked n greeting, whilse he moved nbout with the greatest caution lest he might trample on his “little, little friend.” Col, Montaguo tells of a pointer which, after being well Leaten for killing a Chinese goose was furiher punisicd by having the murdered bird tied to his neck, & penance that entailed his Lelng constantly attended by the defunct's rel- fet. Whether lio sotfsfled hur that he repented tho crucl doed Is more thau we know; but after little while the pointer al the gooss were on the best of terms, living under the same roof, fed out of one trough, occupying the samo straw bed; and, when the dog went on duty In the field, the gooro filled the air with bher lam- entations for his absence. DYING WITIL 1118 BOOTS ON. 1htrolt Free Press. A fow days ago a drummer from the East was taking a nlp iu & saloon near the Central Deput, and ho put the proprietor up to o new dodre. It was toplace on the hot stove what secmed tobe an ounco ball and cartridge, but the cartridgo or shell was of course cmpty, Very few loungers would care to rematn in the room and wait for the expected explosion, and onco out doors they would glve room to cash customers. The su- loonist procured three or fourof the ‘* bomb- shelis” and the trick was a success from Lhe start. When ho had roved in three or four friands to ald him thoy could clear the room of loafers In one minute by the wateh, and the fat on their ribs graw iu thickness, Yesterday mofning an ungainly looking chap, who seemcd to have been frost-bitten by con- tract, and whose old overcont was too rageed to even tanglo tho cold, dropped Into the place aquict way and at ouce trled to surround the coal-atove, 'The saloonist nsked him if hedida't waut a hot drink, and ha replied: 4 Ohy I guess not—I'll thaw. out by tho fire after an hour or two.! Protty soona hint wik piven him that he coutd Im{ a ten-cent ciear for fivo cents, and that reminded bim that be had s clay pipe und somo tobacco in his pocket, Tho saloonist thore- upon determined to scare him out, nnd while fixing the firo_ho placed one of the decelvers on the stove, and leaped away with the exclana- tion thatsome fliend hgd conspired to assassl- nate him, The stranger rose up, realized the poril, and called out: * How long "ore the tlllrned thing will shoot oftI"" ¥ Youn haven't a mdnute to live if you don’t get out doors!” was the wild answer, a8 the saloonist mude a dive for s rear room, “Poto Adums," begah the atranger, as he shook oft his vl! overeoat, * you hain't gota turnal thing to llve for, uud you might s well go uader now when coflina gre cheap. Bruce up, old boy, aud dis with your bools on— wlmo!(il" Pic InF up & stool e knocked the hot water can off the atove at the firat blow, and he was whallng away ot the begp-tables when the sa- lounist rusied fn and screamed out: “¥iyl Fly, or you're & dead man]™ “Welcomé, Klug of Terrors!” whooped Peter, as he tossed o table clear over the bar- keeper's head. i Thnree or four men camo fn to help recure him, but Lefore they had succeeded in jamming liny down behind the coalibox they had bumps aud brulses enough to last! them for a month. “I'm the clothespin tbut never flles from nothing nor nobody ! " remarked Peter as they finally let him up and scught to et $20 dam- ages. gl!n hadn't 8 red cent, and, when he had Jumped through a back window and cantervd down the alley, his faded und ragged overcost alone remained to tell thut he bad been there, CUSHING AND HANNAW GOULD. Mr, Heory ¥, Waters coutnibutes the follow- fag to the Bolem (Mass.) Gazelte: . Barex, Mass, Jap. 10, 1870.—Xdltors of the Salem QGazette: 1 notice in this morning’s paper your copy of the epitaph on the late Mr. Cush- ing, made by the Newburyport poetcss, Miss Jlsunah F. Gould, moro than sixly yeurs ago, and the epltsph on Miss Gould, sald to have been mado by Mr. Cusbing. Allow me to cor- rect your atatement, I lave before me a copy n Mp, Cushing’s own handwriting of thoso epl- taphs of Misa Gould's (thirty-three in nuiber), for my aunt, the Jal the epitaph on Ml Mr, Ebeuezer Halloy, & well-know nschiooks of Newburyport and Bostou. Furtbermors, my bonored trivod, the well-known autiquary, Sr. Johu W, Uean, of Boston, wrote to Mr, Cusbing sbout the sutliorsbip of this very epitaph, and recetved the followlug reply: Newnunyronr, Sept. (0, 1870. —Dantiin: Tho S*epitanh ¥ in yueetion was. In my bollef, wrltten by Mr, Ebencser Bulley, certaioly not by me, I ain yours truly, U. Cusinxg, My copy of these epitaphs differs from yours somovwhat, so I vonture to give themi CALER CUSHING. Linarlde, all yo dead, Forin the next bed ses 1bo body of Cashiog s crowded his way "Tlirough the world as they say, And pornapa oven hero he'll be pashing, MANNAIL GOULD—UT X. BAILEY, Tore liea one whose wit Wihihout wounding contd hig, d grecu grow tho nflu- that's sbove ber; ca seot eve 'I'o the regions below, Aud vow ahu's gouq there for & lover. Perhiaps you 1nsy like to hear thy epitapb Miss Gould made on Ebenezer Balley: Tlero lics Bben Uislloy; Hia ferule sud Patey Tle Las quietly laid on the shelf} {10 bas sot hiw (aat sum, Bent his nt scholar home, Aud now be had goae bume himsel Jlere {8 an epitaph ou suothir fi muster, Benjawm A, Uould: 1lers Bonjamin A, Put his Lutin away, To have a long day of Thanksgiving; His tougua 1s now dead, Like to languuge be read When be mingled nimaclf with the Hying, Another, on Master Wripht: Ilere Hes Master Wright; When he bid us good-night, Tl glory of Anduver falulud; o hine read bis laat sule, ‘Whipped bis last boy at schoal, And now bs's goue up to be ssinted, The following is on Jubn Greenle~t; 1tera les Littls Joha: When too surkoys were gone, And the vies and the puddings were, too, Au there was no eatlng, He thoughit of retresting, For then Ly bad uotuluyg todo, That she wigbt not bo avcused of guu.m 5 Miss Gould nade an opitaph oa bersells b Now Ilannah has done \ With her royming and fun; When bicr couras 10 the world she whasbaping Tou buils would mt foll Forsolittlo a soul ¥row so wlghty 8 budy escaplag. AN EPISODE OF JOURNALISM, Montresl Gaselie. The presence ju Mostreal during the prescot week of & ouce well-knowan Torouto journalist, but who s uow enzazed fu & more lucrative avucstiou fu Albawy, N. Y., calls to mind to oue of the Guzelts stuil o trick that ths juurnalist wus schiool- —we wiil call him [lance—once plaved on & Bant{st clereyman. who waseditor of o relizions weckly, published fn the interest of his Church, At the time of the joke in question, the Toronto Telegraph was enjoyiog Its palmy days, aud Hance was one of ‘its splciest writers. He had the good fortunc to be acgualnted with o Bap- tist clergyman reslaing in a little town fo New York State, the Rev. W, R—. The reyerend gentleman and [Iance were old friends, having been ralsed fn the ssme town fn England, aml when the clergyman was calied to Philarlelphia toattend the Geueral Conference, he thought he could get no better person to look after his Journal during his sbsence than Hauce., Ac- cordinely he wrote to Toronto and informed king hitn to le, and remain his friend of his request, come over fmmeditely, If po u charge durl back by telegraph, be therc on the first train, a promise which was carried out without dclnr. On hls arrival nt the house of his clerical frend full Instructions were given himn ns to his dutfes, which were to make a few approoriate selections, write a few shart, suitable editorlals, and superintend other matters generally, And now comes the trick. When the clerey- maa got clear of the town, Haoce went Into the composing room aml informed the foreman and printers that the poliey of ihe paper was im- medintely to underzo a radical changze; ' It had been dectded,” said he, *‘to give its readeran different class of news from that which had been given hieretofore, and the Innovatfon would be Inaugurated there il then. Hance had pro- cured o copy of the New York Ciiprer, Wikes' Spirlt of the Times, llells Life, the Dramatic News, und other sporting papers: nl be set aboub cotitng out gisring sccounts of prize- fights, lLorse-races, base-ball matches, billiard- matchies, dog-fiubtsy, cock-fighting, cte. then ho had all of " these counts sct up In type and proofs read, and the forms made up, nud a double lssue of the paper orderud. But he must bave o stunning leading cditorial, snd he sat him down to write the most remarkablo that ever appearcd fu a religious paper. It opened thus: *We take extreme bleasure In announcing to our many readers hat we have the best nuthority for stating that the celebrated nnd jung-talked of prize-fight between dun Muce and, Joe Coburu will ba fought within a short dlatarice of this place, just Leyund the boundasy | between Canada and the Unlted States,” ete. Other ftems of the most ridlculous nature wers inscrted fn the paper, nnd when \he subscribers recelved thelr papers consternation was depleted on every countenance, An iminediate rush was tnade to the vitlaze oflice for an explanation, but liance, fearinir the conscquences, bal made n spevdy exlt from the town, lut what st have been the feclinga of the editor when he recelved nts paper at the Couference. A hasty explauation was made to the subscribers, uud fhe nest Issue cawe out with its uaual amount of church lutel. lizeuce, and satisfuctlon was once more settied in the minds of the Baptist t1sxbitants of that vortlon of New York State, QuIPs, “*How much unltke Alice and Bertha are!” “Yes, indeed; especially Bertha." Wiy was it that Robinson Crusoe! On ac- count of the arrival of Good Friday, perhaps. The average small boy’s smbition is to be o trapper, & pirate, or a sung-and-dance man, “When 1 wath a little boy,” lisped a very stupld soclety man to a young lady, *all my ideath in life wero thentered on being a clown.” * Well, there is at lcast one case of gratified ambition,” was the sharp reply. Why should the spirit of mortal be proudi? We ean tell you; he bas got trusted for a new sult of clothes. Tho paragrapher that was hanged sald to the crowd around the gallows: *This life s but = hemp-tic alow.™ Mrs. Partington declares that she docs not wiah to vote, as she fears she could not stand the elcctrical franchise. I‘reclu-l);—ln fact, absurdly so. Why does a photographer iu the exercise of his businesa al- ways use a blackcloth! Why, of course, to make hig'cutnera obscarer. When a dealer tells vou the stiff, uncomforta- ble-looking bouts he wants to sell you are calf- skio, remember that a full-growncow, or a bull, is w culf's kin, Alittle girl was visitiog the country, and for the first thine witnessed the operation of milk- fng. Watching the procceding intently fora while, she inspected the cow minutely, sl then lsuncbed the poser: * Where do they put it fn."” Partridres are amone the thlnqu that whirr, Yes; nul ventilators are among the things that alr, und hornets are among the thinzs ‘that beo. And Butler says the Gubernatorinl chair of Massachusetts {s smong the things thut might bave Bon. Fitz flugh Ludlow, in his narrative of travel fo *The ITeart of the Continent,” tells of an eccentrle genlus who finproved on the old yarn to the effect that ** the weather would havebeen colder It the thermometer bad been longer,” by sayiong he had buen where it wus so cold thut the thermometer got down ol the nail,"” At a funcral In the country an undertaker was directing the ceremonial when bo notieed a lit- tie mau giving orders, wul, o8 he thought, en- croaching upon the privileges of his own alllce. c asked bim, ** And wha arc ye, mi' man, that tak' sae muckle on ye" 0, dinna yo " aald the masn, under an evident scnse of s own lmportancy, * I'mn the corps’ Lrither " A man can always tell exactly Low tall he fs by watking through o low door In the dark, Next morning ne can measure the hizht of the door, nnd then measure from where it struck to the top of his head, add the two together, aub- tract the swearlng und maltiply by what o'clock 1t wus when he got hume, uud ‘the result wiil be hly net hight. 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Gentlemen—Two weel recurrlnr tetanic spasme, e use of almost focredible quantities of chioroform and other somsthetica nud narcotics, had reduced me ex- cessively, when [ was attacked by s low, nerv- ous fever, which continued three weeks, and Frnuluml me Lo adegree rarely recovercd rom. wis lmmlcss, partially paralyzed; could, with much difficuity, digest's spoonful of the most :lulis' digestible food ; and could scarcely slcep all, In the abové-described condition T applled the Belt (suffering at the thne, und on the verge of 8 relapie), und almost immediately I was re- Teved, fell into a grentle, restful slamber, and awoke refreshcd aimd much strengthened, The fmprovement coutinued, and I made a most rn‘)Ld and satisfactory recovery. With best of reasons, thercfore, 1 take pleas- ure in adding my testimony to the valuo atd Importance of your fuvention. Both as & phy- &lelan nnd one who has experienecd its benefits, I declare its unmwh'm al e ) M. D. PULVERMACHER’S ELECTRIC BELTS CURHE Nervous Prosiration, Orrice W. C. Davis, Brove Fouspxns, } CincinNati, 0., Jan, 2, 1870, Pulvermacher Galvanie Co.: Gentlemen—For muny years my father has been suflering from a nervous afiiiction, which 80 frew upon hin that he became unable to walk or attend to any business whatever. After baving expended hundreds of dollars fn medi- cal treatinent, with the best phyeiclans in the city, I was fndvced to try one of your Electric Belts, which hie has used but a few months, and i3 now {n better heaith than ho Las Leen for years, having s aplendid sppetite, snd being able to watk wid move sbout with a vigor that is perfectly nstonishing, Ideeri it my dutv as well as & pteasure to re- turn geateful thanks for the benefit he has re- ceived from your treatment. Yours respectfully, FRED W, GARDNER. PULVERNACHER’S ELECTRIC BELTS CcCURrREHE Severe Rheumatism, Pains, Etc. 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PIERCE, PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS CURE Spermatorrhon, Nervous Debil- ity, Eie, Coruvsnus, U., Dee, M, 1878, TPulvermacher Gatvanle Co, Genttemen—In justice to you and your adl- mirable curative, I'wish to teatiny to u remarka- Ble cure effectad in 1y caso by ihe ute of your Belt uml Suspensory, 1 got the packsge, by mail, four weeks ago, und, notwithstandlug thot my discase (seminal wenkiies) hus been grow- Ing on me for seven years or wore, I with gratideation, that’l am at this writiug o most, I not eutirely, cured, The debititating discharges, which were Irequent, have ceased, and the cxtreme nervousness is cone, 1 am feeling cutirely new, und s calning o fiesh nud welzht, You can readily suriise thut I'am in excelient apirits, and to you Is due all the eredit, I [ enn serve you fu any way, command e, Bincerely yours, T L. H, PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS CURE Kidney Disease, Loss of Appe- tite, Ete, Cnicago, Oct. 15, 1678, Pulvermacher Galvanic Co.: Ucutlemen—1 deew 1t Just to you that I let you kuow of my cuse, aud the effect of your electric treatment. § was troubled with kidney coinplatut und pain in the loine and back. Asa vunscquence I fult & dooression of apirits, loss of appetite, snd oporessive headache, By your advice | Yun-!uml your Eleetric Comblned sands, Ticlin dectded boneflt after wearing them about & week, and alter @ve or six weeks' use was catircly restored. You have my sin- cere thauks, und I will asslst you in vy {t'tml- wate wauuer to extend your patronage, THOS8, 1. J"QNNS’I'OX. 1016 Butterticld-at, ayy Spermatorrheea, Exhausted Vital Energy, Ete, Burraro, N. Y., Jan, 1, 1870, Pulvermacher Galvanie Co.t Gentlumen—"The lost vigor and encrgy of for- mer years has bren entircly renewed by’the use of your Belt aud Buspeosury. 1 feel tweuly ears youuger, : nufiny yours, H. L. D. For further partioulsrs see Dosoriptive Pamphle: aad The Bleoctric Quarterly, which is mailed free to any sddroas, Pulvermacher Galvanic Co. 218 State-st., OFRICAGO. ILL. . PAILROAD TimE TABLE. HRFIVAL KD DEPARTURE OF TRATHS, Exrtawatiox oy RerEnenca Marxs.—f Satords, excepted. ¢ $ie Bundsy excepted. $Mondsy excepte CHICAGO & RORTEWESTERN BAILWAY, Ticke: Offices, €3 Clark-sf. (Aherman Hous) and ag naPactfie Fast T.in asloux City & Vanko! ! via Bliseen Nay Fxpress.. bS¢, Paul & Minneapoils Expres *1 8%t, Paul & Minneapotls PXWII: . 3 :EWC:: ;P‘:DVW 100 3 Croass Express. W inona & New filin. inons & New Ulm, e 040 0057 wm, 33333333339 X am ’ 3 S pm's p:iss am Puliman_fotel Cars are run through, between Chis caio andt Council Biafs, on the train. lesving Chicaga Noother road rune Pullman or any other form of hotel pare west of Chicawo. ‘a~Depot corner of Wells and Kinzte-ste. B=Depot corner of Cansl and Kinzia-ets, UHIOAGO, BURLINGTOR & QUINOY RAILBOAD, Depota foot of Lake-rt, , Indisog-av, and 8lxteenth-s and Canal and Bixteeath-sis. Tickat Offices, 50 Clarks L. and at depots. SarUauEUTARTITRTEaEaY 333533393335333333333 Facific Fast Kxpress .. . Kanns & Colarado Exni 0v8 Accom! EEEERLE] Orvabe KiEnt Rem Texas Fast Expre Knnsas City & 8t. Pullman Palaca Din Flerping-Cary aro run be: the Iaclic Exresy. ODICAGO, ALTON & BT, LOUIF, AKD CHICAGO, KANBAS CITY & DENVER S8HORT LINES Tnion Depot, Weat Side, near Madison-st. brid, Twenty.third-st. Tickes Oflice, 322 Randol ] 38833833339893 - g ; » ; 9533333 5 Yo-wheel maba o8 4 and Tullm Chicago and O and 2 ' Leave, | Arrive, Ranes Clty & Denver Past Ex, S0 pmis 3:a3 pm Bt Lot (3 7163 p Moblie & W Orie: 008 mit .'agm Bt. Louls, Forioanield & 0 ! 00 & m Peoria. Burlugton | F: & Keokn 3 ehingt'n ).-‘1;1 70 Streator, Lar b ccommedation Jollet & OHIOAGO, MILWAUREF, & ST, PAUL RAILWAY e R ST B oy opooniie Bherrnas Hockey 200 ot depots #ley OPPO! Sherman Hoase, | Yeave. [ Arrive, lwaukee B 2 Nikesiin & Hian ST am TS pra sad Menaalia through Day| 10:10Am * 4:00 p . 5:M b m +0:43 &M 9:0pm, 4:00pm O A A n Ntzht Expres sfiwnukes, zood tomopms Ti0am Tickets lor’f.{? elther via Siadison and ralr) tertown LaCrosse, and Winoas. ILLINOIB RAILROAD, Depot, foot of f.ake:st, and foot of Twoniy-secand-st, “Ticket utlico, 121 Naidolpl-st., near Clatk, 1_Arrive. s M apolis 0 Chilen, of via Leave. Calro & New gCatro & Texas Express. N, vuns o Flenin Fxpi BpTina: pre: Ebrihkieid NTeht £ Teotia, K {1 leorla, Iurlinkion & Keoknk ubuque & Kloux City Express o hubuque, & Soug City Expres Qlimen Passenie “a0n Ratorday night ru < 50n aturday Bight ruus to MIORIGAN OENTRAL RATLROAD, t, fort of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-second-st, uthenst corner of Nane Taimer House, Cen ues'uumwa @7 Clarl duiph, Urend Pacide o 12l (vla Ma Day kxpren, ... PITTSBURG, FT. WAYKE & CHIDAGO RAILWAY, Depot, cornor (anal sud Maalson-sta. T{ekat Ofewy, ©3 Clark-sL, l'almor Houss, aud Grand Factiic Hotel, Leave, | Arrive. 3) am'® 7:00 pm } i3 pong du iy vilopmii g0 m BALTINORE & OHIO, Trntastexrs fram Expoction Bafhdins, foot of Monros: cket Ues Claric-at., Palmor Hous, T'actfic, and Depot (xpaaition Butlding). i Lesve, ARG o 40 & m LAKE GHORE & MICHIGAR BOUTHERY. fl'fl. ' AI’HVL 7:33wm's 740 pm * Dun) L] 3 Bh Morning Mall—0ld Line. .. N & Noatan ¥pacls Atlaatlc EXpress gt EXpross, TITTSEURG, CINCINNATT & ET, LOUIS K, B, (Cinclnpat] Alr-Line and Kokomo LY Derat, corner ot Cliutan aad Carroll-ats., ¥ 1 Leava. ), & Cinetanat!, Indfsnanolls, Louls: umbus & Kast Da; Teavo. ) Areiva. {anatl, Ind(ane] l e 3press, 0:40 A ¢ B:00 pm glt Express. . HwpmiTviam CHI0400, EOCK IELAND & PACIFIO RAILROAD, Dojat, corner of Van Nluren and Bherman-ats, TICk:E Oimice, 53 Clark-at., bherman Hovse, L Express, e Leavennori ‘.H‘.Wmmfldlllu pm 0 & 1y 0 pul oD mi 20 & 110.00 p i3 wis am aha Eaprass aro served fa dialug “Ali pieats on th €ATS, 8173 cuts Gucli OHIOAGO & BASTERN ILLINOIB RATILROAD. ** Dagviilo Jtoute." Ticket Oftices, 77 Clark-st., 133 licarborg-st., sad De« put, coraer Clintun and Carroll-ats Leave, | Arrive. DYEING AND OLEANING, Can. b Peautifully DYED e R 111 g i ity o esrhora Wi C].OtheS' , A 07 Rarl 3 (S MY Tronle Vo, iNoB.—Ladive’ Uresses, Bacques LADIES AND GENTS. nhawls, dyed and cleaned. e10. 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