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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNK: IRIDAY. JANUARY &I, PAGIEX ‘Towoor, dan. 10, —PernrRux—Redned, 2x4. xap 01— Htmine, dan. 30, ~214d. NEW YOI, ispatch 14 The Tribuna' '5'.:"534-nmn—wnle-n; nn;udny delivery, with good de- g pile drmet 6E.H i favor, and exceptionally wand; Whlte H00, v ot & fomewbat more favor- wetki estlo B0y atrictly prime _Chicigo e rankee, At 802, with farther males i siderable magnitade romored but not of COmlert o less aclive for eatly delivery &t mlmf,.‘.]y prices for old No, 2, new No. 2, snd sboat stexy P & ahado lower figuron for No. sesmer E vestern ungraded, 43@48c. Ryo quoted 3; mired WORRT, feady, but withont animation; ‘.‘“';'\'\‘-’,mm‘ 59@n0c. Oata {n moderately act- ne demand at generaily steady prices; No. 2 e oeo afost guoted at H1N@I1te. “r' orisioxs—Speculation In hog vroducts modet- ” sctive, opening quite buoysntly st higher el caviag of_lees rmly: Western mens picet bo et dnt January options, $10.400 y“w Cut meats guoted dearer, Pacon held at T e, but quiet. Westorn steam lard h:fi:hlfonlxlydcuvu,, closing, however, witha Fedution of sbuut 10c, asid Tarow—Rather quiet: prime quoted at G%c. acaans—Raw fn falr demand; Cuba muscovado S ro seady st 0§@0Ac for fait fo good refinlag; “t ed moderstely active at rather irmer prices, "\:mlxr—\’!rydu quoted ot $1.0831, 084, Fanonts~Business in berth frelghta on re- sislcted scale st enentially unchanged gnotations; o call for toom for provisions, breadatuffe, Tt geners] cargo; vestols for grain attracted most I emion: for Liverpool, ensyementa by steatn 37,000 bu wheat, part 3d per bu. . Ta the TWetern Associated Prexs. New Yonk, Jan, 30, —Corrox—Steady at 4@ gnc: futares steady January, 0.52¢; February, p.5%: March, April, D.01c; May, 10.07c; J‘;:;::—Nommhy nnchanged; recolpts, 9,000 bels: supet Stale and Westcen, $3.25@3,00; com- mon to chalce extra, 33653, 00; good w’ aha!.e‘e. $3.0534,00; white wheat extra, $4.06@0.26; s1ira Oblo, $3.75@5,00¢ St Louls, $3.80Q5.75; innetota patent process, §5,60@7. Omais—Wheat active and firm; receipts, 03,000 bo; rejected anring 74c; ungraded do, 00c@1,00; No. 3 do, $0@%c: No. 2 eo.‘;n.mm.w; une Nied red, 09c$1.08; No. 3 do, $1.04@2.05; ¥o. 2, $1.00%@1.0044; No.’1 do, $L00; un- graded amber, $1.0531.00; No, 2 amber, 31,000 §{0741 No. 2 white, $1.07%@1,07%; No. 1do, silea 7,500 bu at S1.00%, Rye dull; Weatern and e, fG00%e, Darley nominally unchanged. 3ialt dult and nowinal. ‘Corn tiominally un- changed: receipta, 81,000 bu; ungraded, 475@ 4sc; No. 3, 44@A13c; steamer, 4h3cy No.2, 474c fustore; TG 84¢c lflfll‘(: uew dao, 46240%v, nally unchanzed; e e N it Ui White do, G 8. S and wncliansed, Hurs—Nowinally unchunged. Gnocrnita—Collee quict but steady: Rio cargaes, 11gite: jubote, 11 17e, - Sugar quist but drud fult o good redning, Ui@0xc, Molasses dutl 3od nominsl, Ttice qulot Aud unchanged. ParnotEuE—Firm: united, UIQUTiich crude, sui,c; reiincd bid ! 3 U e Firmer: $1ATYOLL A5, TURPRNTINE—Qutot bt 2014 Euas—&tead) ; Western, 283;@20¢, Provisioss-Pork dull; ' moxs, $8.50@8,02% for 2$10.00 for uew, Leef quiet snd nuchaneed, a quict but rm: loug clear salddls, 55,25, _Lard opened exeited soec v Yonk, ot o, §5, 2. 1; brinie pteam, $0.75, Wertceu, iisaate, Curese—~Flrm: Vesteru, e, Waisk—Nominal; 81.08G1. Ugig THILADELPITIA, dan. 30, —Froun—Quiet bt @2,75; oxtras, $1.00@7.560; Ublo snd Indlana family, $4.76@a.50; St. Louts {o, £5.00@5.75; Minpesotado, $4. 25005005 kigh grades, §0,00@7.50. Kyo flour, $2.76. Gray—Wheat qolet; No. 2 red, $1.04%@ 1.05%; amber, $1.00 bid; white, $1.07; No, 2 Chicago,B0GD50. Corn—Quiet but frm; steamer, 4% yellow, 44@4i%ci mized, 4ABYQEHYce. Uste—Esty; White Weatern, 205@304¢t mixed do, 28@20%c. Rye—Wentern, hlc, Provitioxs—Demand fafr aud murket firm, “Mess pork, $10,45210.50. Tudln meas beef, $17.600 18.00. Hame, smoked, $¥,00@0.00; plckied, @7.25; Rreen, $5,75@0. 00, Lardtirm; prime 0 'k State and Bradtord c; Western Rewerye, wi—Rasy; New Vi County, Pa., extras, 21Q:: 102! ur—Bteady; Western, 20@18c, Curksz~Flrin and unchanged PeruoLevn—rinn; refinod, Dxe; crude, Bige, Wintaxy—Nominally unchanwed:'coarce; Recxirta—Flogr, 2,300 bris: wheat, coru, 27,000 bu; oats, 13,000 bu'; rye, BALTIMORE. ¢ BaLnons, Jan, 30.—¥1oun—~Good demand and m, i Unay—Whest—Weatern more inquizy and a shade grmer. No. £ Pennsylvanla red, $1.06%; N Yestern winter red, apot, $1.06%4; February, {G1.03%; March, $1.00%@1.07%; Apnil, $1.035 bld. Corn—Western in good demaud and steady; Western mited, spot, 43%@43%c; Februo 43%¢; Match, 44@444ic; Aprll, 44%c bld; steamer, Blitie. - Usts dull and Jight supply; Penne |£!\lnll. 28@31c: Weatern whlle and mized, un- chaoged. “Itye quiet and steady. Tav—-Dull and Gnenanyeq: Pros tsioNs~3oderately firin ¢ jobbing trade only., HerTiu—Quiet and Srm for chioleu ouly; Weatern ed and follx unchangod, Corrrr—Yerv inw and tending upwards, PrrioLrux—F) r ‘@ssics repETyoLrux—Fituer and quiet; crade, 85Q8%3c; W UiAhY—Dull; srmnll sales at $1,08@1.00, Fueigira—1a '\ oy it Liverpool por stéaua woiafually e Ricrirrn—Flour, 3, 050 brs: ; <utn, 100, 00U L mu‘-u bela; wheat; 07,100 by Sutewxxe-Waoat,' 05,500 bu; corn, 100,000 CINUINNATT, Cixcixsary, 0., Jan, 30,—Corron—Blesdy and frmn atoe, FLoua—Dul) and 9rm, UnaIx~Whest dull; red and white, BO@OUC, Cora In ¢ood demaud st full prices; 322394 U:Hdullll‘l{fi‘!flt. Jire quiet buj ateady at 616 L3, Barley dull and drooping. Provistoxs—Pork qulet; held at $0.73@10.00. Lard in gaod demand, and prices a shade higher: flean, $0.40, Bulk meats opened strong and inside nrices: ahoulders, 1. 7744 B0ggd, 55 canl 068475 Hacou MILWAUKEE, Jan. 30,—Froum—Qalet but Unwavene, Meady, :UBAI ~Wheat firm; opensd Nc higher; closed No, 1 Milwaukee bard, 07c; No. 3 Milwau- 0. 2 do, 80Nc; January, 80%c; Febe BUNe; March, BU\ No. 4, GINGOiKe; re| cted, 55Q50c. ’;\‘o. 2 nominal at 20ige, Oats]less Tixe; Coru steag fr Fog L ny- nnl|l-r~ u _G-lr '-\lltl(lld’. €1eh und Februaty, Tdcs March® Thsee 0 “ottaioNa—Quiet eud higher. M M"&C‘n.h Prin ~ L sl unchanged " CEiiTe~Fiour, 5,000 brla: wheat, 40,000 bo. BNITNENTa~Flogr, 5, 500 oris: Wheais 19, 000 ba. e F . LOUIS, 'T. Lovts, Jan. 80.~Frovn—Unchanged, aukain-Wheat qulet and weaks No, 2 red, 83ye "h: GINQOANC Pebruary; OA%@O3H0 March; eo0.30, B7tic Lid. Cora quiet; 303 ccas; 304 "-‘"hc Vebruary; 31%,@41%;c March; 32%@423(c oL Oatsduil; 21%c cash; 2Lbic bid Pebrusry. 70 Ligher at 415 @42 4c. P‘uuu—s ady at $1,04, 9.40 aoXa—Pork higher at $0.50 cash; $0.300 o0 e Dey aslt eat strong and bighor; 15 $4.50, 4007 shoulders, 33 30; docleat rioe, 81,40 Clean, §5, 0008 Seaiyss SICAE TiDe, 8510405, 16; & Feiruarys ST ALY Bd ebert -8 haked; $4.40 Lid. : i KANSAS CITY, Kangy eclcl Diusaici to The Trivune Capian ey, Mo., Jaw. 30,—Unaix—The Prics g rent reparte: Wheat—Recelpts for the past e 100443 bu; ehipments, 120,448 bu; vu- tiled: No, 2 cash, Blc; Februsry, Ble; No.3 i February, 77%¢; No, 4 casb, 730, e, SE5BGY (o thw paat week, 4,147 bu shiu- Haanyy g ey VG Bru No. 2 cant, 23k6] Febe i BUFFALO. wange 10 Ja0. 30.—Guarn—Wheat—No, 2 Jil- Doy OBered st U7c; sales 4 cars red wintor at JGuie. Curu dull at 0@ 38c on track, sccording W quality; lecied. l!ulcu:“n'«'l‘l u(d).lfl ueglected. Hye ueg- & BONTQ desTo¥, Jan. 30, “Provn-Stesdy, with good ‘::ml: Western superfing, $4.00G%.251 com- SIULE, §I.T6GA25; Wisconaln do, $4.000 4.50: Ninnesota do, 34 Obloand Michizan, $4.752. diana, $5,00Q0,00: 8t. Lonls, § consin and Minnesata patent-process spring wheats, $0.50@ 8. Giarv—Corn Srm: mixed and yel Oate—Nn. 1 and extra white, 3 white, §@3c; No. 1 white and No. mixed, @34 826esae, Rye, 0d@HIe, Receirrs—-Flonr, 3,400 bria; wheat, 5,500 bu; corn, 1,000 b, BrirxzxTs—None. TOLEDO. J ‘Totgno, O., Jan. 10.—Graix—~Wheat duil; Ko, 1 whi chigan, 94¢; amber Michigan, spot, B4t4¢e; Febroary, PAXc; No. 2 red winter, Feb. tuary, O5)6ei March, B0%eiNo. O red, D1X No. 2 amber linots, e, Corn Inactive; lngh mized, 2%c: No, No, 2 white, 33%c. Oats du] o, 3 23(c bid, $5.00@4.00. . DETROIT, Drrreit, Jan, 10, ~Froun—Firm and qulet, Untarx--\Vheat steadyt extra, 00!4c: No. 1 white, $1.044@1.041¢ ; January, $1.04 5 @1. 043 Febru- ary,$L.04% ¢ March, $1.0: pril, $1.07% aeke May, $1.00@1.00%; milling No. 1. Olc ssked. Itecérpts, 21,000 bu; suinments, 33,652 ba. 0SWEGO, Oswrao, Jan. 30, —~Onain—- Whest steady; No, 1 hard Duluth spriog, $1.10; No. 2 Milwaukee, $1.00; No. 2 red Wabash, $1.06. Corn dull; No.2 Western, 43c. PEORIA, Pronta, T, Jan.20, —Hianwixzs—Ensler; sales ©f 100 bris at $1.03!% and 100 bris at §1.03 PETROLEUM. CrerrLaxn, 0,, Jan. 30, — Perroteust —Un- changed; standard white, 110 test, De. O, Ciry, Pa., Jan, 30.—Prrrorzux—Market opened active, with saleaat 5¢, advancea to BRYc, declined to #74¢. clasing at f18}4¢ bla; shipments, ggbow bris, averaging 19,000 tratsnctions, 238, Pirtancro, Jan. s 30, — PETROLEUN — Qulet; crude, $1.153% at Parker's for ahipment; refined, Blgc, Philadelnhia delivery, et Leld at 23 Hoas—Dressed, 8ll welghts, TURPENTINE, Witsixarox, Jan, 30, —Srinita TURPEXTINE— Flra at 27c. CURRENT GOSSIP. A HIGII-TONED MEAL.. Vox Human. Tnto the reataurant ho rafied In state, And soon an oyster Patti up ha ate, 'Then to the humble walter there he sak *' The ex-Strakosch's don't miud—~1 must be fed. **1 wish that yen a little haste would make, And tell $he cuok Linelow 1 want & stesk. 4+ And be It nat too Urlsl, T entreat, Nor yat Al-boni, but three-quarters mast.” ** Had you not ordered that," the walter saia, ** I could hiave Boleldlen sume goud bam lustead, " 1le anawered, *That T too can llandel: Tive such an appotite *t1s quite 8 acandal.” Ue ate and paunsed, then paused and ate some more Buch appetite was never aeen befora, And, wherhe toze aud from the table went, La'd eat cuough to *ve Fille du Regiment. SETII GREEN ON POACHERS, New York Times, Jan, 29. The annusl meeting of the Now York Assocl- tion for the Frotection of Fish and Game was held last evenlag. There was a full attendance,, the Hon, Robert B. Roosevelt prestding, The following characteristic letter from Beth Ureen was read amid great laughter: *RociesTen, Jan. 25, 1870.—~Mn, PREsipRNT: I regret that I cannot bewith youat your untuul mecting on the 27th. I have read with great aatiafuction all {our praceediugs 1o enforce the Ganie Iaws, and !cll have douc your work well, But cyon sre not the only Association that has been at work. Eighty ncts have been destroyed in Monroe County, and mnny arrests have been made, and there ‘are now some parties 1 the Fenitentlary payfug the penalty of breaking the UGame laws, We had no money in the Treasury, lut there were thirty gentiemien who put tielr Daines toab agreemient that they would bock our Uatne-Constable, and they told hifl to go alicad, and ho has made it”red-hod for all violators of the law. But the Gamo law wayts to bo taken out of the Bubervisors’ unds, Wa prescnted o blil before our Board of Buper- visors this wiuter, und every momber who had a poachier liviug in bis tows went agaiust our bill for fear of losing the poacher vote, 1 have talked with some of the mewmbers, und they told me that they would like to wde the bift passed, but & vole for ft would be cquivalent to staying at homo next election, But I need not tell you what you know yourselves, tor you havo as badl m set Of poachers about New York 88 there I8 tn the country, and somu of the worat are parties who own' fish-ponda und pro- fess to be fish-propagators. They take fish tho year round, und scll the:n when the weason opens. Dogs ure good watchers. 1 have seyen at our State ponds,'and 1 do uet belleye 1 have ever had u lsh stolen, I will tell you how 1 protect the creek, Flags and weeds grow slongs thie banks of the streamn, and when the night- fishing senson conies [ havo my men scatter wus- tar, dlluted with turgentine, among the flaga undawceds. 1t 18 very cffective. 1 will rolute an inatunes wixl show how It works. A fow vears wgo & certaln man was o the hubit of stealing on the creek o few Ues during the night-ishing scason, mnd would not stop, Ile was sued, and fined $50 und §0 costs, aml to keep it from gotng to jail and hig funlly from_ suffering [ pald the fine, But sull he “wonld comc o 4o I took the taw in my own hunds, andt prepared a kottle of ‘Uio_ above-mentioned mixture, put it Into my boat, sud floated down- streany, undd throw it with a ladle il over the agy aid weods, Thut night be- came, The flags wero ag bigh as his head. 1t wos durk, und Jbefore hie kncw what was the matter he was covercd with tar troms head to foot, His halr, whiskers, und rod ot thelr sharc. 1o was not scen for several dave afterward, and when he wap seen e did not have auy whiskers, wid but 1ttlo heir, and bis rod, basket, sud fy-book, thut ho used to show wlth wo milch rrl(le, wers never seen sgafn, e left the town in less than u yesr. Il any of you are troubled with pouch- ers, glve then gus-tar, Yours, “Syri Gneay,” RESULTS OF EARY DIVORCK IN BWITZERLAND, Lendun Timer Letier, The peonle of Switzerlund, who possess so ereat & variety of political institutions, und have tried so many expurimeuts in social econoiny, sanctioned some years sgo the introduction of what s virtually uslimited: facility of divorce. Dissolution of matrimony s decreed for the moat trivial ofscauses. The result of this state of things, as dlscloscd 1u 8 retuen just {ssued by the Federg) Btatletlval Bureau, is rather curlous than sutisfactory, and does not speak well for the effect ot the cxperiment on the domestic happluesa of the Swiss people, ‘The figures aet forth in the report {u question refer 10 1877, In thut year the varlous courts of the Coufederution decrsed 1,6 dlssolutions of matrhnony, sud 194 temporary sepatations, be- Ing at tho rute of 474 for every 100 marriutes ’ whl- the rute per centdn the Urand Duc.bs Y Baden ts only 0.64, fa Wurtemburg 1,71, and in Bazony 2,10, The proportion varies grestly {n. the differcut cantons, und, ad might be exvected, is lower in Jomst Catbolle than fo Protestunt, districts, In Urd, Oberwalden, and Unterwal- der diyorves seem 10 be uuknown, the rate per eent In thesu cantovd bdflle!&l;wll:d by s cipher. als [0 s 0,83, Sehwiz_1.05, Lucerue 1,59, Frelburyg .04, wnd Zug 3.07; while in Glarls 1t Tioe 1o T2, In Zyricls to 7.0, hu Heroe 10 4.07, and In Geneva to 8.63 per cent. Itis a curious fact—aud one thut muy be useful to somno future Huckle—that divorced people warry more readi- ly than celibates, the vaso befug In” the propor- tion of wbout two of the former to one of tho Juster; thut two widows or widowers aro mar- ried for one divorced person, und four for ous cehbate. Of 1,000 celibates of the age of 30, W0 wwarry: of 1000 divorced en, 2HO marr and of 1,000 wilows, 430 marry s second time, ‘This 1 the expericnve of Bwitzerlund, aml from 1t s drawn the conclusion that, deaplte the great number of divorce-cases in this country, mur- riage Is & happler state than sihele-blciscduess, inasmuch we those who bave tried it ouee, oven though they may have uudervons the uupleus- aut experieucs of & sult for.dissolution of mat- rimouy, are auxious to try It uguin. COMPULSORY INSURANCE, New 1ork Tridune, An esssy [n a late number of the Nineleenth Century, by the Rev, Williaw Lavery Bluckley, Dbroboses & system of compuliory jusurance miu remedy for the evila of pauperiam, which Ls lu- cressing fu (ireat Britaiv at an alanning rate. The writer assumes thut there ls 8 period in the 1ife of the workingman, when his workivg va- pacity 43 at ite pritae, and before ho i burdesed with the cayu of & family, ih which Lls cornlugs exceed bls secessary expenditures, and {n whith L should be compelled to waks proviston for the future sutflcient to preveut him from be- cuming 8 burden, upon soclety whenever acel- dent or advanciug yesrs depave Wi o1 the apil ity to labor. Mr, Blakely thinks that tlie rom- pulsory insurance of the wholemale population, hetween 17 and 21 (nor daes he indeed nee any Ingical Teason why young women shouli be ex- ciuded), wonlil go far to extingufrh pan- perism throughou’ the Kingdom. ’‘lhe plan confemplated” would constitute the (en- cral Government the Insurance eom- pany, ntkl operate it through the Post.Ofice Department, At the ageof 17 acertaln por- tion of the wages of the the workingzman or woman. or the income of those exemuoted from the need of iabor, should be paid to the Goy- ernment untll the acerued sum became anffl- clent, when improved ot futerest, to glve each qenon the right to elght shillings per week uring slckness, nnd four shillings _per week alter the age of 70. This sum, sccording to the calculation of actuaries, need not exceed £1%, s that the payment of £5 annually between 17 atd 20 would entitle the payer (o & recelpt from the (lovernment nnd the assurance of sufilclent support in tlncas or ae. ‘The gcheme looks rather plausible on paper, but it fs doubtful it it will work. England will find the only sub- stantisl rellef from the incressing pauperisin, resuiting from & gencral hreak-up of ber indus- tries, In emigration, wikl sbe will seek it In vain lhm\uih any otber tieans, She has no’ longer room for all her workmen, and & portion of them, and no small one at that, must seek new homes and new ficlda 1o which to labor. THE LABOR OF CUTTING LEAVES. i Drookiyn Union-Argus, One of the minor misesdes of human life Is the necessity that fs Iafd upon the readers of magazines, and ol divers weekly, menthly, and other Journals, of cutting the leaves thereof. The amount of time consumed {n this search after bidden treasure, and of force expended therein, {s no mean consideration in these utill- The literature of the world In all which we have mentloned, reducing quarterlies, bl-montilice, and wecklies to monthiies, cannnt b feas than 2,000,000 coples amonth. Not less than ten leaves to s copy may be deemed a fair average. The cuttivg of cach of these 2,000,000 publications re- quires ot least five mioutes. This, as a simple calculation will show, s something ltke twenty yearsy for cach ruonth, or 2(0 years In each “vear, In cutting thelenves of the onlinary magazine, the hand travels &t least twenty feet. For 22,000,000 magazines this {s 40,000,000 feet, nearly #,000 miles a month, and 06,000 miles o year,—four times around the globe,—a distanice greater than the raflread mileage of the United Btates. Prof. Rulfe ssys that *“the ordipary externnl mechanleal work ™ done by an aduit wetghilug 150 pounds amounts to fuot tons (00 tous lifted one foot) dally. In plle-driving a inan lifts the cquivalent of 712 foot tous fn clght fiours; n turning a wrench, 474 foot lons, But thia magazine-cutting necesaltstes an expendl- ture of 240 years, or 87,600 days, which at 700 foot tons 8 day, makes 0,280,000,—a sum totul hut makes the tonnage of the Erie Canal and the truuk-lines sink {nto {nafguificance, A VERY IIARD-WORKING MAN. Winnenueca (Neo.) StiverSstate, A ragged but rugged speclnen of the genus tramp called at the residence of Mrs, Jerl Nichiols the other duy, and, greatly - the sur- vrise of the lady of the house, voluntecred to chup wood (a plle of which ywas cunvenlentlv placed uear the door for the benefll of roving youngr nien of indolent habits) for his dinner. His offer was accepted, and he chopped while dinner was. being prepared, and much to the surpriec of the lndy, built an apparcntly larze vifle of aplit.wood o front of the window. As u reward for his industry, ha received o first« class dinner uud many compliments as u chioppar. ¢ Madam,” sald the tramp, 'm a hard- workin’ man, und pever usk somethin’ for mothin’. I'm an extra man with an ax, as you gee by that there plle of wood I have split, nnd lh.{au“t m!;ul choppin’ a littie more to pay for this m Alrs. Nichols told him that was unuccessary, asho had already earned his dinner, nud tie tramp left, proof against huoger uml every Ine dticement to work for at least twenty-tour boura. 8bortly after his departnre Mr, Nichols arrived at home, uwl fifs wifo called his sttens tion to the pijo of aplit wood which luomed up 1ike a minlature pyramid lofrontof the window, and would not be convinced that his eycs were not afected wlice be told lier thut it was a dry- oods box with & few sticks of wood artistically arrunged on one side of it, uutll she went vt doors and buw that It was so, wind that the in- dustrious tramp had not m-tunilfi chopped sul- ficlent wood to cook the dinner ho had eaten. A HUNCIIBACK'S INDUSTRY. New York World, A queer hunchback has just died at Rus Cuvlcr, Parly, at & comparatively advanced age, who, belng rich, healthy, and unmarrled, spont his life fn traveliog und collecting statistics on the subject of peoplo deformed like himself. He left a yoluminous manuscript containing the fruit of his researches, Ilo found hunchbacks most abundunt inSpata, instancing asmall ham- Iet fo the Sierra Morena, wlipro cvery thirteenth {nhabitant wus humpbackea; next to this he found the deformity most frequent in the basin of the Lolre. One pergou fn o thiusand was, ho estimated, hunchbacked, heace, he arrived at the conclusion thut thero wero 1,000,006 hunch- backs in (he world whose hunips—~ayeragin: twenty centhincters, or about elght Inches each —would, if placed onc abdve the otlier, make a lle 200,000 metrea high, or, us e placed it, us pgh un *ten Condilleras, plus twenty-five Mout Blunes, plus all the Syrnmhll. plus all the spires of all the catbiedrals fo ~ Europe. ch tormulates the theory that the f8rm of the bump 18 in keeping with the general character of the surrounding country. [le left directious for placing over lils grave & marble facsimile of Lis hump, with this epitaphiz *llera lies o hunchback, who hud a toste for humps, sud gue,w.;uum wbout them than apy other Witach- el PRETTY, AND POSSIBLY TRUR, A pretty story s told in 8t. Petersburg. A Guyerntent functionary liviug in the outskirts of the Capital dicd & few days ugo in utter des- titution, lcaving behind him, wotheriess und without frlends or relations, two little chlldren, one & boy of 7 und the other & girl of 8, Left In tho housa alone, without money or food, the boy did not know what to do to wet bread for his sister. At last, urged by tho little one's teurs, ho wrote on ‘& plecs of paper, ¥ Plesse, Uod, send me three copecks [a penny]-to buy my littlo siater a roll,” und went to the beurest church to ¥lip it futo am alins-box, belfoving, fn iy simplicity, thut the prayer would reach Heuven throuuh this medfum. ~ A priest passing by observed the chitld on tiptoe tryfue to thrust the paper in, und, taking “the paper from bin, read the micasage, Returnlng home with the chlld, ho took the Htie ones to his house nud gave thiem the food und clothing they o wnuch necded. The followine Sunday he preached u serinon on charity, in which ho referred to the Incident, and afterward went round the church with & plate. When the offerings wers counted it was found that the congrogation had given 1,500 roubfes, or ncarly §1,000. WIIERE TOMATOFS WERE YVIiRsT EATEN, Vewpurs Correspondence Loston Transcriol, It 18 a Newport tradition that tomatovs were first eateu in this country about 182 fn & houss still atundlug ou the corner of Corne und Mill streets. About thut time thers came hero an eccantric Itallsu pailnter, Michele Fellce Corne, Me hought & stable on the street now called for Lim, fashioned it Into & dwolllng, und there “Mved und died. Prevlous to his coming, and long after, tomatoes, then called *‘love-apples,’ wero thought Lo be polsonous. A gentlemun told me to-day thut fu 1810 he brought them trom Bouth Caroliua and planted them in his yard, where they were looked upon us curlosl- tles, und prized for thelr boauty, They becano later, huwever, a very unpleusant tlsaile lu the nande of the stuall boy. A clianning old lady also told me to-day that in 1824 she was sitting with person when sowe one brought thy inyulld, as a h.mmlni delicury, soma tomatoes, * Would you polwon fier " was the exclauration of the asfouished attoudants: and yet Corne, inbls section of the town, had been serviue g for n year provious, - As Jato as 1835 they wure regarded a8 polsouous: throughout Con- uectlvut. x TIE WOMAN WIO SHOT AT BENE- DICT ARNOLD, E An Interesting lucident ot the Revolutlonury Wur uot recurded in the books, Henedict Ar- nold's narsow escape from desth at u womsn's Lisudy, §s recailed by the receut death of Mre, Ann Hiuwun Kellogg, of Fairtleld, agod &, She was the dsughiter of Capt, Ellaha Hivwan, of the United Btates Navy, and ber mother was the oily Awerlcan who ulued fu New lon- don whien the town was burned by Benedlct Ar- nold In 1781 "The Jatter kuow 3ra. Hinma wind, wheo to waw hef on her doorstep as e ens tered thetown, ho saluted ber und offered to tv. i sbe wuuld polut it @ut, She judicated several ueighbors' houses, 8 well us ber® own, und they were not burued, Uy "sucking of the town, the cupture of Fort Gris- ud the ussucre of Col. Ledyard sod bls sold! followed, fucensing Mrs,” Hioman vo greatly thut ebe hasthly descended (rom ler huuse-ton, from which ste hud wituessed 1he outraes, awd, taklug 8 musket trom u cloact, foveled (o at Aruold, Bs Lo wat ou Liy horeo front of the livusn, With o Tong nwd dellbrrate ala, ahe pulled e teizger, but the §jece missel fire. Hearlne the snap of e lock, Arnold turned and asked what, the nobee was, bt twith preat nrescnce of wind shie drapped the wun ont :.'f‘ lrignh and said 1 waa the breaking of a chalr, KOMPE BRITISIT FACTS, - In the English Peerage the oldest Duke Is the Dnke of Potitand, sped T8: the yonnuzest, the Dinke of Montroee, aged 27, The oldest Mar- quis s the Marquis of Donegal, azed 824 the yousgest, the Marquis of Camden, aged 7, The oldest Earl In the touse of Pecrs Is the Earl of Bucknghamshire, aged 5, though the nidest hearer of ghe title is the Farl of Kilmorey, an Irish Peer, agzed 915 the younvest is the Earl Rtusscll, aged 14. The oldest Viscount is Lord Stratford de Radeliffe, 013 the youngest, Vis count Sguthwell, aged 7. The eldest Baron 1y Lord Mastyn, aged B4; the youucest, Lord Bouthampton, aged 13, The oldest member in the House of Commous s Sie Thomas Bagely, M. . for Manchuster, €3 the voungest, Lord Colin_Campbell, M. I fur Argilsnire: ed 20, The oldest Judee in England is 8ir tzroy Kelly, lord Chlel luron e Excheyner, azed 831 the youngest, the Ifon,” A. H. Thesiger, Lord Justive of Apoeale, aged 41, ‘The oldest Judge 1 Ireland is the Hon, Jdmes O'Bricn, of 1he Qucen's Bench, aged T3 tiwe youngest, the lt.-lon, €, Palles, Chief Baron of the Excheguer, aged 43, The oldest of the Scotch Lords of Sesslon Iy Lord Ormidale, sged 773 the youneest, Loril Shand, pged B, ‘The oldest Batanct'ia Mir Mones Montefiore, azed U533 the youngest, 8ir Ty L IL, N cave, aged b. ie oldest Prelate of the Chu ol Engluand fa the Rt.-Rev, A, Olif- vant, Bishop of Llundaff, aged 813 the roungest 1s the Rt.-Rev. Rowley [, Bishop of Sodor nud Man, aged 43. ‘T'he oldest Prefate of the Irish Eplscopal Church is the Rt.-Rev, J. R. Darl l!,nh p of Kilmore, aged 795 the youngest, th He-Rer. I, 8. Grege, Bishop of Cork, aged 45, The vldest Prelste of fhe Beotew Eplacopal Church is_the Rt.-Rev. R. Eden, Hishow of Morny and Hoss, nged 73: the youngest, the Ru-Rev. J. R. Macharness, Bishop of Argyle sud the lsles, aged 5. =3 IS FIRST AND LAST CASE, Ejt Porking in New York Sun. T stuaicd law once in the Washington Law Bchool. In fact, Iwas admitted to the Bar, T shall never forget my first cose. Nefther will my client. I was called upon to defena a young muau for passing enuaterfeit money. I knew the young man was Innocent, because I gave bim the money to pass. Well, thers was a hard feeltng agafnst the young man {i the county, und [ pleadea for a change of venue. I madea great plea for it. 1 can remember, even now, how fine ftwas, 1t Wwas filled. with cholee rhetorle und passionate oratorv, I quoted Kent, nmd Hinck- stone, wnl Littleton, umil cited precedent after precedent frown the dizest of Ntats Reports. [ wound up with a tremendous argument, amld the appiause of ali the younger membere of the Har, Thes, asngutoe of nucces, I atood nid awaited the Judge's declsion, 1t soun came. The Judge looked tna full in the fuce and sald; * Your argument is good, Mr. Perkius, very good, and 1'vo been deeply intercated in 1t nnd when o cose comes up thit your urgument fits, 1 ahall give your remnrks )l the cansideration that they merit, Bit downt” ‘Thia is why I gave up the law and resorted to writine for the newspapers., jn QUIPK, A mountain eche s halloo muckery, Wheun .1s & lawyer strongeit! When ho Is fee-blest, 4 When Is o railroad-track like n sbipl When you sce acargoon it. Jolnny was whipped at school for n plece of mischief done by another boy. Verdiet: a mis- placed awltch. - ‘To have much property [s now cousldered an evidence of fraud; to will thut proverty, evi- dence of fosanity,—Twruer's Ful's Reporier: ‘Turkey {3 much behind the age. Its pashas are o get of mnoss-backse—in fact, the country’ (s decayed and mosque-covered.—Hwton Tran- seripl. . They called the doctor In fa staunch ‘Thie blogd that fowed ke rajn, Butartery had tefed uwhile Tlo mald that it wag velw, | Yonkers Guaette, | Tlie man whose lame back prevents il from .spllttiug a stick of wood or kindling u tire fu the one who lesds an attuck on u’lnlh' of ten vards of wood to help uncover und kitl & fngbtened rab- t. Ve cannot indorse the Communistle faction who want to degtroy all lahur-saviag machluery until we kuow thicir views about artiticial teeth, We nuat draw the line somewhere,—Stamfurd Adrocate, A Beoteh lady had fovited a gentletnan ta din- ner on 8 particular duy, and he had accented, with the rescrvation, "It U spared.” “Weel, weel," sald the lady, “if ye're dead 11 not ex- pect ye. A Foshion-notes predivt long-talled coats for eeutlemen the coming seasony which is o sweet assurance thut fn the future we won't be obliged 1o hunt around after a bolder when we want to ll(_l o hot plate.—Fulton Times. 5 + A Wetzel County man went Into a Wheellng. rostnurant the other duy und usked for & dozou oysters. The pollte walter tiked bl how ke would hike them dressed, ¢ Dressed,’ ex- elalmed the fellow, * han {1, [ ddu't wan't ‘em dressed at gll. ) want ‘etn’ naked, and dou't you forpie it.” 'I'his was n nude departura fu the oyster trade.— Whes iug Leader, I there §s any ono Lhiniz more than _another thut courluces n smun of the progress of edies- tion "In our comumon schools und the syuud practical instruction rommunlested to 1he ratuir Kencration, it Is to have bis dsughter bring hin R problem somothiing ke this: 17 8 oxen con- iy l::!f. tiuies the amount ot food fn 6 duys reduired by 1-6 of the square root of 14§ sheep at o vost of 20,78 cents, how many oxen will be res quired Lo consume the mmouny required by 3¢ of 1he cabe root of an equal nuwber of sheep (o 43 days’ thno at a cost of 4,16 o? that nmount ; umit lr!ulu}:hunlly polut to the answer ut the foot ot u whola sluteful of fixurcs oy being 82,187,369 oxen—=X,~—~Hoston LCommercial Hulletin, CANADA, Defafeation—Exeltoment ¢routed by the K. bargo fuld upou Cattle Expo England — Nova-Scotln CoulTrying Harve a Caplus on & Newspapor-ManmThe Grand Trunk Raliway, and ialitax us o Winter-ParteArrest of u Clergymun, ) Apecial Dispatch to wie Tribume, MoNTREAL, Jan. B0.—The Hon John A. Chapl s Q. C., to-duy Instituted proceedings in the Polive Court szalust Dunbar Browo, Col- lector of the Inland Revenue Departinunt, of this city, and obtuined a warrunt for hls arrest on u charge of embezzlcment, ‘Though the charge'fu the present cuwa s only mude for a supudl suin, Mr, Chapleau states thut the total doluleations will reach $10,000. Othigr proceed- ing#are pending. B xelterettt ran high amang csttle-dealers ninl exportera to-duy about thu action of the E: glish Yovernment {n probibiting the iusportation of American and Cunadisa cattle .nto Great Brituin. A Montreal shipping firm csbled thefe Loudon agent this morning 1o ascertaln what would be doue with cattle In tranalt when they arrivedsat their destluation, aud the answer they recelved was that the cattle will be staughtered on wrrival. After yecelpt of yesterday's cable from Loudon, Mr, (. B, Morgan, of Ottawa, Ont., shipped by the stesmahip Massachusetts® from Boston 210 cat- tle. which were all {nspected by a Government Tuspector before they were put on board, "The total number of guttle shipped ou the above steamer wad 36, Tuday a lot of prima fut cattlo luteuded for sbipment were sold ut Bt Gabrlel Market to Mr, Benallock, 1t is believed that some urrangements will be made between the British und Daminton Goveroweuts whereby Canudlan cattle'wiil coutinue to by exported. Dr. McEaciiran, the City Surgcon, fu a conver- sutlou to-duy concerninyg the actlon taken by the Home Goveruent i prodlbitlng the fmporta- tion of eattle from the Uited States und Cana- du, sald that, fu Canadu, there was no pleuro- pucumonla, but, ot the e thne, no one cou- versant with the cuase could Lelp thinkiug il Home Government justilied o taking the ae- tion they bud, ‘They scted entirely as they were compelled Ly clrcumstonces. It ds well kuown,” he sald, “that the report of the Suverintendent ol Auriculture st Washlagton warned the Unitgd Stutes tiovepnment of ruy- ugesof the «l\u,", Which eslsted extensively, cspecially in MasSachusefts, Caonecticut, New York, New Jeneye Pehosylvanis, Murylud, Deluware, Virgiois, and W We Distefer of Columbla. It 6 alws & fact, which vau Le estabilshed, thut uo such disease exists fu Cauada, aud wode will questlon thy IN7Y—TWELYE duty of the Gavernment {u thematter. Prompt nd tnst be token to pre- vent sucha calamity us {is Introduction here would be. [ta ravages n (ireat Britain foot u a Joss of £10,600000 annually. ‘fhe few thourands of dollara neceseary to ftake opreventive measures ars being expender witlingly by Gireat Britain, und there in an example for our Goverument to follow, For the Unitea States, they cannot take too rigorous tneusurcs, Long fefand fs a perfect fiotsbed of disease, and other Btates not mentloned encourage rather than flght. What it may cost with us fs not to be computed, should the disease once abiain & foothold In the country, and {t {8 gratifying to lesrn that the Government has been up and dofag in the mat- ter.? Mr, Demers, of Demers & Dion, com- missfon merchants, of Queber, has been arrested on a charge of forcery. Demers firat presented to the Merchants’ Bank of Quebee four genuine receipts ofJJ. C. Hammel, warehouseman, for 300 barrels of flour, snd one for Afty, Subee- quentty four aimilar recefpts were presented and adranced upon, and thess have turned out to be forgeries, Demers ls ‘alxo helisved to have lasued fraudulent recelpts atill more ex- tensively upon Morphy & Co., warchousemen. ‘The Merchants' Bank has sdvanced $8,000 upon these fraudulent recelpts, snd also 84,000 on forged promissory notes of the mowt respect- able busluess men fn Quebees The bhank clsims to have securities which will reduee the ultimate loss considorably, Dlon, Demerr’ Dartner, was not actively engaged fn the bitl- ness, s thought to have had no keowlege «f the transactious, und Is not being prosecuted against, fpeciel Diwwatch ta The Tribune. OrTAWA, Jan., 30.—Mr, Dobson, one of the Nova Scotla delegates to the Dominfon Board of ‘Trade, is preparing, by the request of the Bx- ecutive Council, u statement reapeet {ng the dy velopment of the coal-lndustry in Nova Scotla. 0 connectlon with this inatter, it has been stated that the production of coal in that I oy- ince hod decreased from 703,523 tous to 5il,ich in flve years, und the number of mines beinye worked Lias been reduced from thirty to twenty in & shindlar perlod. On dit that the Prince of Wales §s nmder o pledyre to vislt bis slster during her resideuce ta Canada, Sovetal DIwateh to Tre Trisune, MONTRRAL, Jun 30 —~The Vicerezal party will ¥isit the Fulls of Mootmorenc) during the latter part of next month, 1t s understood that the will then alio witend u skatfng-carnivil ut th Victoria Riuk, In this city, The City Council has resolved that the mution 10 pubiiah the names of he Special Constabiles employed on the last 12th of July slatl be giy a six-month=' hofst. The telal of the Janitor of Rishon's Medizal College tor his connectlon With the late bod, - snutchlng case, Is attracting rome attentlon, ‘e dectors complaln of the actiun of e Coro. ner in not communleating with the City Clerl,, as he i authotized to do by luw, for the pur- bos: of makiug arengements whberehy they could obtaln subjects for dissection fn such o way a4 would conduce to thelr interests und thase of the city. A carter bns been fined here by the Reconler for mweatIng hits horse und leaving it lu the cold while ke went to warm himeell, Mr. Westerlincke, formerly nn employe of the Belglan Legation at Wushington, has written to the papers here u protest neulust the Unlted States papers’ nspersions on Mr, Dolfusse, Bpecial Dopateh 1o the Tritnne, MosTunat, Jan, H.—A few days ogn, a capiag was given info thehands of Mr. Thubmil, ane of the City Builiffs, to serve i a well- known newspaper-nian, for the sum of &b ity due to creditors. Hesides belng new In the business, Mr. Thitratlt 1s vollte ami oblizing al mast toa fault. When he came ta the bouse of the wwan to be caphused, he wus slivwn i, und, on beinz questioned by the wife of the recalel- trant newapaper-man, ratd that be wanted tn rerve nwrlly and produced 1he document that 13 a8 much dreaded us rerpected by the general vublie. Mrs, —— Was not the wife of o news- paper-man for nothing, Sfe knew ali nf oug the vaper,—had heard about such thimes aud seen them belore; aml so, with *u swile thut wes chilidfike and bland,” she showed the offfcer of the law to o chairy, ond departed. She cume back fn a few minutes with the fnformation that Mr, ~— Iad fust gune out, but would return In at most & quarter of su hour. CANL rlebt ! sald the DallMy <100 wait: ' in no hurry." And, sure coough, he did walt hour after” nour, unifl the shades of cvenlng sed over this wretched world, sud still no wepaper-toat eame. AL lengeh, when b v thought a vear or 5o had clapsed, & note was brouzht hlin which eald, in substance, 1hat he would see the pervon requlied on Monday, ns 1t was not lkely ue woald come to be arrested on Euturday nlgtit, when he could vot procure basl, and spend all Bunday In the Lands ot the puvettes, Ue would, however, see Mr. Thibauls on Mondny, und settle everviilng to evershody satlsfaction, e Balllil rose, folded the pave slghed, wnd was eseorted to the door by ever-polite lady, It is needless to state that the writer for the press did wot visit Me, Thi- bault on Monduy, nor, for the matter of that, ot Tuesday, Knectal Dirputed (a The Tridune, ‘TonoNTy, Jan. My, Hickson, General Manuger of the Grand Tronk Railway Com- lmn,\', writes (o the Muil on the subject of lall- ax ok 0 wiater-port, and sars he tGraml ‘Trunk Company bave beew, utd are, willing to tuke traflle to flalifax forexportation tu Kurope, or to carry tradlle from llalifax whicih hus come from Eurape, on precieely the samo conditlons, uned ut the samo rates, as shwilar troflle s car- rled trom VForthind, Waa they huve requiced, and what they think they have's rlgit to insist upon, is, that they be ';.xm the sume rate for curryiie the same deserlptions of tratile to und from River du Luup ns L on the business to und from Portlund,—the distance belug nearly equal, Nether the Government wor the peoole of Canads can reasonably expect e Uraoad Trunk Radway Compauy will sueii- tlve u portion of fts recelnts upon trafie for the purpose of building up llalilaxsa winter-port,” Spevind Plagiter 1o The Tyibwinse LoNDON, Jan Hugh MeKay, of Ekfrld, In under arrest here, charged with raplug his aunt, Mrs, Abizall McKay, The sccused ts ladntill tn u voted labdecure, which 1s »tiil cfors the Courts, wml the complainant W alster of the defendant therein, The gulfty act. was committed bast June, und the coutnel for the prisoner apntied for a discharge ot the ground of Tupss of thue: but the Mugise trute comontted hhn for trial ut the uest Asshzes,—bull bemg accepted fn $1.500. Bpecial Pigatch to The Trivans Hammron, Ont., Jan. 30.—The Hev, J, T, Breeze has been urrested liers on 8 wurrant charging hfm, ot the inatance of ‘1. C. Watkine, dry-goods merchunt, with obtaling goods o false vretenses, . My, Wutkius® stutement s to the effect that the prisoner ke Flia of Decembyer L fiad been ofliciatine for the Congregationalistf of Ayry und bad come ticro with w view (o abtaining cliurge of the Congrevattonal Church Jn this city.” On these representations, Mr. Watking lev bim have a gown and other articles, whic Lic hus not yet pald fors heuce the arvest, ———— MARINE NEWS. Mitwavskgr, Jau, 3. —Schr, Bello Laurde Jeft for Alinepes yesterduy with a full load of Lack Irelehit, Prop Oeonto cleared for Ludington to-day, turned on secount of 4 dersugement of ey eoll has possihility of supplying cars i suthicient num- Ler to forward the shipuents from Milwaukee per steamabips Amazon und Minneapodis, The lurgre wurchouss und doek, ns well ud the vator, aro gtlled with frelzhy, walling tor car room. Hesules, for uearly s week the two steastins reurained ut the doek unable to dis- charge their careoes. The Miznespolls suc. ceeded in getthug rid of ber freighit amd revrned 10 thin purt ub an carly Lour this mornng, She fa ut the elevator thls afternoon taking oo of wheat. e . — — “ WAITING AT THE RIVER." Ax the Inshinan stood wulting ut the river for it to run LY bnonder tant he 1 eross over, s beopls Wl wica sulfering with cuuatipation, tungzetful thut the cunier ds frpid liver and oy rosidy itid Lt 8 neoes cured atudfy bt iust Lyepconie by sone £ yet positive cuthiart No mediclie or combiation of wedlanes yet Qhseovered gave sieh prompt sind periaient ye Mefus De, tieree’s Plescant Purzative Pelless. e A Burgeon Sues the Howards, e fean Lunce, A sult of ratlor more than ordinery juterest was Sled u the Fifta DLtet Court yesleiday, Vhie ablt U entithed Dr, Saiuet Walker wzaiust the Howard Association of New Urlesne, The Doctor sbows that lia Is a practicing pnysician RAILROAD TIME TARLE. of New Orieans, and that on or sbout the 6th day of Sentember he was smployed by the How- mflh Amj D@Ap@m ard Aseociation. Tie cavs that he accapted sald : employment. bromotls, and w fireentille | Fxrtemnan or Rerenrxes Manes -t Savurday UnGer fhe It (one Al the aasestboe 1o e i tBwmaty sxcopted” SNl 4adsy excepiad. 12nd npon the slck M te, He resctied Greeaitia T on the 10th of Senterabier, and remained there CHICAGO & Nrm'nwmmn BATLWAY, treating the sick untii the 16th day of Octaber, | Ticket Offices, #2 Clark-at. tSherman House) and ap when he returned to New Orleana and inads his thedepatac, > report to the Association. s going to treen- ¥idle, the Dactor rays, he uccessarily atwndoned Tear Arrive, his private practice In New Orleans, which, up e ddopm to thie time of departure, had heen remunerativa me Sakn- L nuld profitable. He went to the office of the As- me7:00am ) #ociation on his return, aud requested to bepaid filf zioam i for the services which he had rendered, and was mit 3:10 pm $ Informed, ra he"saye, that tuc Assoclation owed s e Am fs him_ nothing, und consequenily would pav him it h tothinz, The Doctor says that be then madn n bm W out his aceount far §5,000 azainst. the Aseoc m 058 A : emanded payment of the ssme,which o e s , Ile thorefore asks Judgment for A eADGiIA FXprEes {100 A M * §:00 b M . -named sraouut. SMivnrapoils Exvresst 800 pim { Tion 4 | ————e e s % ELEQTRIC RELTS AND BANDS. | bWinens & Sew 01 n it 3 e L 2R - h:}'lmn:"l );'_’llrl’],lm : am % corre. Shimke Genara & liackto m mog.t #Fund du Lar, vis Janesy: m m ‘ Jo Hotel Carsare riun through, between 1 4 ouncil Biulls, on the train leaving Chicege § l [] "Pond rums Puilman or any other form et ; ey ot G el nd Kinste-sta, 3 § bl 3 ate, {Hatract from the Dallimore “American," Siehot carner of Canal and Kintle-sta. 4 ember 21, 1878, s 7 % Deceridier 21,1573 (HICAGO, BURLINGTOR & QUINOY RATLEOAT, ! “The Pulvermacher Elcctrio Delt 1s recom. | BrgLtol bt Inthaar osisteting: mended to genernl use for the following rea. | _#t- And atdepots. sona: Fird, for Its wonderful properties for the cure of diseases of the kidneys, tomach, ver | ke ke itentorl Srebn H4 n and blood ; sccondly, for 1ts extrome simplicity, | Jookiars & Y Lo Tty 2 ehress an -3 and the fuct of 1t belng applled autslde, pro- | LASiC EutExpren . .o am m cludes all porsibility of any injury being done | LoTAeTsfirere Atcommod i a2 1o the patient, an nn external remedy is uni- ni {3 versally acknowledged to be mafe, Another ‘,';',',E,m T E}: B advantage §s the factlity with which the prog. | imaiaSirht Kzpres. peid B ress of tho discase and cure can be watchied, | Kanss City & 8t. Jos Exp 1108 b1 Lol ¢ and I the Belt bo not quite in the right place, ;J-"}'.E‘I‘ e o LeEmetry Chicdgo sad OMmana o c 1t can b very easily rendjusted 8o an to cover | e Faclia Exrese, : the parts affectod, Tho Fulvermacher Electria Relt, and_its perfection, has been bailed with delight, not only by tho sufferérs who hinve res galned health, enjoyment and a new Jense of 1ifo through its beneficent qualitles, bnt by the medical profession, who very frequently pree scribe its uso to their patienta,” PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS Are sell-applicalle to any part of the body, for thespeedy und effectual cure of CHICAGO, ALTON & BT, LOUIE, AND OHIOA b KA?{%AB OITY & DEE’VEEEHOETUNE&GO’ 170 Depot, West §ie, vear Madison-at, brid "Twenty-titrd st 1 1¢ket Uftce, 123 Hapdom Leave,”|_Amive nd Raneas City & Denver Fist Fx, bt Louin, nprinkteld & Mobile & Xvw Urieans Kzpr Bt Louts, Kpriogfeid & T Feorta, Nurington t & Keokuk Exprest Chicago & Paducal | Htreatar, Laron, W Jolfet & Dwight 5 JE@33353%8 I CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, & BT. PAUL RAILWAY Unlon Depat. corner Madisan and Canal-ste. Ticket Ofice, #3 Houth Clark-st., 0pposite Fherman House, and af depot. | Leave. . Arrive. Milwaukeo Fxpres.... . 7msame T4 pa Wionain & Sinneapta, Green * 7:50 am ¢ 7:43 pra ud Meuarha through bay | 10; 0am*4:00pm *5:00 Dm0 am Dlwpm iy b s Atgraing v via Wtmkee, Tickeus tar £ Baul 204 3 s kre o0 eittier Yla Nouralgia, 0 Chlcn, oF via Wateriown laCrowe, vad Winous. Dyspepsia, - Nervous Debility, - Liver Complaint, RAILROAD, wnd fuot of Twenty-second. Itandulphi-st.. Bear Clark. Kidney Disease, Leatt, "1 Arrive. Female Complaints, fi{.:‘ JauteRanrac ga “mr: ¢ Nervousnoss, iCairad ifexms Expre ;m o Ul L DreAR s« a Urinary Diseases, ar] ?‘fir;' T B a Goneral 11-Health, t el u;:{;:‘?sn‘k\‘l(( Y i wiligtie & Slous City ¥ Wnatlnx Decay, Butdue & nloux Cip | Pl ™ Spermatorrhoon, | Utwieu Pasenger, i m 2 13 Centralia only, ST, ey ek s Ve Paralysis, = a MIOHIGAN OEFTRAL RAILROAD, : 8K nd foot of Twenty-secord-st. t., sonthieast rorner of Rane d at Faimer Houn . Sexual Exhoustion, Spinal Diseases, Indigestion, And other ehr’nnlu allments. PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS are fndorsed and approved by the most eme fuent medienl and setentifie nuthorities in the world, by the Facultles of Franes, Fogland, Austeln, Prussia, Belgium, and Amerles, nind by well-known writers, who refer to the extra- onlinary cures effected by Pulvenuncher's PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & OEI0A00 RAILWAY, Depat, corner Canal and Maglson-sih. Tieket Oflices, T lousp, and acic Hoter, 1 Arrive. Mall and Kxpress Taetily Express FastLiu€, caveern oo Electrle Belts and Bands, In upwurds gf ong S 5 hundred medient and phtlosophicnl worl BALTIMORE & OHIO. g : Drscrirtive Paxpenier and Tie ELECTRI | Tratag leaye fron Exnosition Nutldtng, foot of Montoe= . QUANRTERLY, 0 large Illustrated Journal, cotie myk::"lvglfm‘ fl;mm};nl"-’lm:&lum.urnd ) taining full particulars mulled free, Callop | —- Y Teavn, | Arrive. o or address Mozt = i E: 3 s nis0 am | 8:40am ]' V RM LAKE, SHORT & MICHIGAN EQUTHERN, i Maii -0l *T:33am ¢ 70 ) Atisatis Exores (dally) 1ght . xpress. Q18 STATE:-ST,., CHICAGO, TLL. b2 ) CINOIRNATI & BT, LOUIB R R, (Clneinunt] Atr-Lige and Kokomo Line.) Trepet, corper of Ciuton &nd Larrollate, W N BUSINESS CILANC| apalis. Louls: e e IO g S & Bass Duy| ManvraciurerS ¥OI SALE O TO LET fora term of years. {he val: uable prupir wi ma e’ e Catiuriiar Wheel ate ANKAKEF, LINE, Depot, fvot of Lake si. s2d fool D T L ey e i the el | oyneinnatt, Indianspotte & Louts rta aud Well g Vile DRy bapreat. . feet, und do wze suliclent furs large bu Alg! 3P 2 llrlflllhcle nunl‘unrlun n'ru n’d II\I:‘hv::l\ i —— 13 Th Ve BARuTurture of Carriad Woud N ATk o Gestrintiou, chngiete 1\ evers denartmeat. awt | OHI0AGO, BOCK ISLAND & PACIFI0 RAILROAD, Hlities for the production of A1ty 14l ae t | Depot, corner of Yan lturen and Sherman-sw, Tickut b « Ber day, Lbere Louiso da coieation & eow Ml Oics, 88 Ularkest., Bhicrinai Mousn. b i oAl he gotting ot uf sreafun Kiven fu Pl Lo G ARNOLD, Davenport Expreas. . Onialis, Leaveawors] 'ty Accumimodativa. Nl s Al meals on (e Omalia L3press sie served 1o diutud cara st 7S contacach, _ UHIOAGO & EASTERN TLLINOIY RATLROAD. . ** baaville Houts.* Tickes Otfices, 77 Clar A arborn-t., aad De= put, Carrall arrall-sta. L Your 01d % Clothes! i NS adlen Hrcaies acaues LADIES AND GENTS. Shawls, dycd aud cleaged, ote. B NUALEN, o 2 = BYKD or AIRE Day Mail...... s SO H0 N 4150 pin Nushville & Florida Express, ..., ¢ 7 pmd s IRUANKS' PROFONALN, SEANDANY. NOTXCI'JW i SCALES — , OF ALL KiND? OrricE Culzy QUARTERVASTRR, 3 b kYT Ur UARGTA, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, KEARTUE YT O DaboT 51, Par: 111 & 113 Luke St Chicuga, Thie sdvertlsament tron iaisd Dad, 34, \ Bacarefultobuyanly the Gesuina, In bru vt ortation i meluw‘.“ = = > ulo il polntenamed ty Ribver etwren b sl : st b foux pointa, s well ax between Y ankio roluts; epity Quartermuster-aeas erwasier, w-Ofice Nt, Toals, Aty dse, gl L FOMPRINY, . b, Ay, Cliel Quasr Krusns “?.n& N.l"b: « (3 o] eri Mialiway Conipany, i Luuls Jan, 23, “1s7) ¢ Aot braunis Wil ba eceivad at (e ubica ot 5. b+ Hinersou, Chict Fogtnecr, St Loult up to Feo. 14, ° T, for the Kraduatiug, masgry, bridglag, aud tree 9 Thing of slxiy ttles weat from sburg of th Coun- L e & A1, Louts lsliway Compsay. Plans. pros et and svecincuiion bo La secs atthe otice. 1. W, BANKERS, Nos. 16 and I8 Nuassauest., NEW YoRK, REMEDIEN. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, Iy TRADE M ARK, nees on anpioved collarcrals, oy mient, siure, CIy, aud County Bouds for safe sud tnvdlate gelivery, T CNIROFODINT, [y L T . CALD PIUTOS. Uag UF UYErwork GF Vi beatn sod uer: Sl 4 ; Ty : ORYIL £, nt 't el e ¥ 2N cic, aml b 5 i Whe Bofore Takiogifie bavlc, anf od A per Taking, . ~7 Fast Madt- ¥ bl . and dcrahel used for uver lhlflll yuars witli £rcat yucoas. 1o Full parsiculars 1o our paughlet wiich fazouiialy Bl asans, B euicie 13 80id Ly LS4 per paciace,or ) v 4211 seu 3, 1 HEK CHIROP. 3 bacgades for 6. -‘l‘ur‘v‘n“ rboru- Celptof the woiey by sddressog e L S g HE GRAY MEDICINE 0 lovk, Detzult. Mich. ELLA NO PAY ! DR. N 173 Bouth Olark-st., Ohicazo. o1, Thtrd-st., eu, o hput 01 rui New YOrk 10 Sudthamplou 0.1 acco St %3 | Conmutt personaily or by matl, free of cuarge. ou alt M I Pisain MLl | R Vo, oF o puctal Slacanes. bir.dBeuh ia 1he T A Tt e Guly physlulen Lu'the CILY Whe WAZTAUL CURS 65 Lo baTe

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