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0: falr ship- heep, 1. 35 %; Canada hade tn adsances offorings lights Vorkers anoted 0t 81.00; heavy, $4.17%; supply hardly edusl to tho demand, T, touts, Catrre—Firm and onchanced: 1 teern active for all grades; expo o &4, 4 to cholcy 4.00: receipta, 4,300; Snxpr—Steady’ and uncl shipments, none, RANSAS CITY. Spectal Diwpated fo The Tyidune Raxtas i1y, Mo,, Feh. 4. Current repurted receipta 4 market fair: native sbippera, stockers and feeders, 0@ 1.0003,16; wintered 240221, 50, @ 4.40; native i natlve cows, fed Texas stecrs, Tloas—Hecelpts, 2,1G7; shipmente, 744 active and tirin; falr 1o cholce packing, &5, 35d 603 light shinping 0G0 . Rn;n--i‘m demand; poor to cholce, $2.40Q : WATERTOWN, Warentowx, Feb, 4. —DEer Catrrx—Teceints 1,098 Talr demand for good slanghtering stock ; prices steady; salcs, cliolce. $7.006b7. 2i; extra, 80.50@0.75: Arat_qunhity, 020,00; second, 84,5005, 00: third, $4,00 , wisk—Western fat, live, $1.50, SHEE AXD Lanns—IKeceipts, 7,003: prices a rnin casler on medium and_common yra n ancuunged for_cholea: aales in_ lots, cach; extra, $3.60%39. 60, or H@584e per b, BAST LIDERTY, at Likrnty, Pa., I'ob. 4,—Catri.x—Receipta to-day, 127 hiead: ali for thin ‘market; no through stoeks supoly light, and nearly all ; market strong at last weei's prices, llmu-—lk-v:n!gu to-day, 1,640 hend: Yorkers, $9.552,1.00; Philadelphias, $1.00@4, 90, “.‘hmlur--llcuinu to-da 200 head: wupply mls 3 market slow at about [ast week's prices. JCINCINNATL. Cixcixxatt, Fob, 4, nd fair anil market fiem; conim, A0+ Iight, 10: bitahers', $3.90@ ents, 204, ot 3 ‘The week waa without Important new fentures. Avpparently, the market fs dall, the attendance of ‘hnyeras being lmited In the extreme, butin the line of mall orvices considerable is doln, an muehf In fact, ae Is usonl to the rearon, —and there fs really nn canse for complaint a4 to the volume of busi- neer. Tl supply of manufactured goods fs un- usnally light, and it is conceded on all bands that prices are much more likely to advance than to de- clino: and, s {ndications all polnt to 8 more than ordinarlly active spring trade, 1t will be ween that the seaxon bidn fait to he a frosperons one to tho trade srenerally, Reparding tho export mavement, the Sevs York Jourual of Uammerce says: **The shipments of domestic cottune for the week have been of ver: fair proportions, and when the chitracter of tne dintribution fs anderatond, Lown a sicadiness for smatl eelections that {a no Jeas maticed than with home buyers. The reported rliipments for the week comprise .50 packuges frowm tulsport, 48 packnzen from Doston, und 85 packaves from othier ports, making In sl 3,402 packagex: and Eince Jon. 1,187,106, 5602 pkgs, valued ot 89110, 08 & time in IH7R. . 7,014 pkits, valned at 391,747 e In1837.0 6, 010 pkew, valued at 40 tine In 1870, 4,451 plips, volued at ** F'roin these comparisus it will be see total for the wonth are considerably In excess of the'total for the same montl of tho vre- cedingtwo years. and bul a trifle Tesa than for the AgreAta of the three yenrs for the same month, It 18 tYoush & moveinent of this kind that has been progressing quietly awid surely that many Btocks aze in anch good coudition and the denand of anch nlegitimate character, nnd whew boyers hiave heen cecelved once or twice ns 10 tha extent of the stuck with agents, they will bexin to recos- nlie the Importance of e cxpurt-requent n con- nection with o diveralded productlon, and their Iminence In the reductng or not poriitieatocks to £r0W 10 the proportions of former scasous, " NEW YORK, s Npw Yonk, Feb. 4, ~Busin with commlssion Thouses was active. Printa wero In falr reguest, Glughuna werg Inactive demand, and well sold up in voine makes,” HDrown and bleached cottons in fine graded were o good demand, Print clotha were frm and quict. Woolens were alaw, BY TELEGRAPIL FOREIQN. The followinz wero received by the Chicsgo Board of Trade: Livenroos, Feb, 4—11:30a. w, —~Weather dull, Smalt bosincss, Flour, 8a 0d@10s per cental, Whest—\'inter, 85 002 08; No, 2 spring. da 1047 B8: white, 88 84@0s 1d; club, 8 11d20s 44, Now corn, 48 70@4s 8d per coutal. Pork, 41s, Lard, s, Recelpia wheat laat threo days, 58,000 cen- tals. 43,000 belug Amcrican, Livzuroor., Feb, 4.—Prime mess pork—Eastern, 442003 Western, 41n. . Bacon—Camberiands, short ribe, 20s: long clear, 254 Gd; short clear, shoulders, 21802, llame, 88, Lard, 3%, mess Leof, 70s; Tudia my Indiamesw beet, 875, Cheene, i Loxno, Feb, 4.—Livenroor—Wheat dull; Call- fornia club, Us 24@0s 5d; California white, #5104 @Us 1d.. Cargoes off const—\Wheat very dull, Car- oes ou passage—Wheat neglected; nutbing doluy. Corn—Very llitle demand, Speclal Dimateh o ‘t.a Tribinz, Livenroot, Feb, 4—11:30a. m.—Froun—~8s 64@ 704 per cental, Gnain—Wheat—Winter, No, 1, Da; No. 2, Bs 0d; spring, No. 1, 82; No. 2, 0u 104; whlite, No, 1, 0a 1d¢ No. 2, 8s 8d; club, No, 1, 08 4d; No. 95 11d, Corn—New, No. 1, 48 8d; No, 2, 48 7d. Provisions—Pork, 44s; lard, Livenroor, Feb, 4,—CorroN--Dull and une changed; wales 7,000 bales; specalation and ex- port, 2,000 bales: American, 5,000, Bazavurvrrs—3imall business at unchanged quo- tatlons. 5 Croven-Bean—American, 35@40s. Provisions—Mess pork, 444, Lurd—Amerlcan, 334, Renti—Comuon; 48 DdQ25s. Briners or TemreNrixa—20a, Yamsand fabrics ot Manchester dall; tending downwaed, Iteceiptw of wheat for three days, 08,000 grs; Awerican, 41,000 gre, ANTWRRE, Feb, 4, —PrTitongun—2itid, NEW YORK, ~Speeat Dispater to The Tribune, New Yonk, Feb. 4,—(naix—Wheat in more de- mand, especially red and amber wister, which advanced §@bic; spring for early delivery quoted stronger, In Inastances %§@1c per bu higher; ex- port call somewliat briaker; cablo advices of tame aud weak warkets; 24,000 bu very cholcs AMile waukee ot §1,0:84, moatly acllvered; 1,200 br No. 4 wpring wt 00ci boat-longs kLeld at V3qgiMc, for Chicago sud Milwauke: 2 Northwes suring, Februaty, $1.00751, 1065 April, 81,001,07. Corn—Maderatcly saught, aud quoted gencrally & trifls stronger; on No. Swalae higher; mixed Western ungraded at ATCAT4e, Ryo—Stroncer un u Lutter Inquiry; #3,000 by No, 1 Miwaukes atdle, forexpurt, Oata—In levs request, and a riflo casier fn pricu; Bo. 2 Chivago atloat, §,000 by at Aic Provisions—-ilog products fairly actlve, but un- sestled; Western mess wmore freely dealt ing Feb- tuary wptivn, §10,0@10.25 for now, Cut meats foirlt actye At drmer prices. Bacon casier; lony clear, e, Western steatn lard somewhat brisker, sud quoted higher, but closiog weakee; fur for- ward delivery, Foliruary quoted at 36, 70Q4. 72 March, 86,77 @u. 80, I’A'Awa—)luuernll.’ly wought; prime quoted at [ Buuans—law inactive; Cubs muscovado, 6%@ G3.c for fair o goud rening, Retlued quiet. Furtuuta—Muvement iu chartering moderate, Lut rates sbow # falr degrea of steadiness; berth fretehid on a reatricted Lut fudicative of uo importsut slteratlon in g foua; through fieight inturest comparutively tame; revorted blucking of suveral of thetrunk lincs with East-bound sccamu- latlons operatiog serlouly against tue outfow of produce, To the Wealern Aseociated Press, New Youk, Feb, 4~Corron—Fale demand; middling, 01ic; low tiddling, 83c; vond ordina Be: neb recelpty, 2115 bulews gross, 24,200 U703 futures firm; Feb- 0.60c; March, U.64c; April, 0.81c; May, U.07¢; June. 10.11 uly, 10.40¢, Frous—steady; recelits, 10,000 bels; super State und Western, §15, 15453, 50; common tu good exira, £3.0253Q 3.00; goud to cholee, §3.057%4.00; white wheat extrs, §4.55@5.25; extra Ollo, $4.75:p 5.L0; 8t. Louls, $.50@5.75; Minuesots patent proccss, $5, 5048.00, tikax—~Wister wheat acflve; spring dull: re- selpte, 140,000 bu; rejected spring, Tilic: No. 8 epriog, DORIC; No. 2 apriug, $1.01Q1. G35 un- xraded do, 74%c@81.01; ungraded red. UbcQp $1.00; No, 3 de 143 Ne, No. 1 do, $L0UEGL.UDY: ubgrade i 3107461074 No. 1 do, sales of 23,000 bu ut $1.006 1,004, ctive sud firm; West- «ru, S6étle. Barley dull and unchanged; market dull sud numial, Corn yulety. roeeipie, 132000 bai ungeadsd, 47QATIG DO, o 8LGELS; amber, $1,034@1.05'4: Ro, downwand; atcamer, India mess beef, 217 7L £°. 004641, 00 and firns vrine steam, $4,560 at Muscatine, To y clear, 81, 6UQ L. 70 carh. Iiacon--Clear rivi canh: 85,5005, (24 g.‘:nll; canti and Febroary, bug corn, ley, 3,000 bu, superfino, 3. higu grades, §4. 40ic; whito and mixcs ribs, A%, Tagy THE CHICAGO TRIBUNT: VEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY §19—TWELVE PAGES do, white do, 2% sle, fIAT—Quict but xteadvs Ahipping, 40245, Hora—Qulet And/uinchanged, Gnoernies— Caffee quict and nnchanged, Sogar —Marxet dull: fair to pood refining, G0 c. Molnseen dull ‘and nominal. falr demand, , PrrioLzuN—Firmer: United, U8Xe; crude, X @8\c: refined, §,¢ bid, TaLLow—Stendy at 620 Remx—Finner at §1, 421 TunpenNTINE—Flrmer at Eaus—Flein, 1'itovirio: Rice steady, with & ean, $10,371:@10.50 for _net oof dull ‘and e changed. (‘ut meatasteady: long clear middles, £5.005 chort do. 85, N5, Lard active and Armer; peine'steam, Sl 05 .75, Hurtrn-Nteady and unchanzed. Cikear—Firm and nnchanged, Witskr—Steady; $1.00%; bid; 81,07 asked. PTHILADELPHIA, TnrARELIUIA, Feb, 4, —Froun—Market dull and_weaks supers, S.25@2.75: extras, $3.000 3.50; Ohio and Indiana family, 84 75@5.50; St. Louls do, 85,007 Minnerota do, $1.25@ 5.50: high grades, 0. Rtye flour, $2.75, Anars—Whieat weaker; No.2 rea, $1. 4@ 1L 04% white, $1.05@ Corn dull: tending mixed, 4U@ite. 2u@cie, mized do, 2 Chicaro, DO b Trovinose M xi) 25, ckied, §7. o rteam, 30,75 Butran—Quiet; New York State and Deadtord ;Zgunlv. Pa., cxtras, 21Q:3¢; Western. ltescrve, . a—Scarce and fiemers Western, 28G@20¢. Western, 7aRRY refined, 035¢; crude, 8@ Western, $1,10. it Recuirra—Flonr, 5,500 brla: wheat, 0 boj corn, 40, D00 by ats, 4,200 bu; rye, b, Wont—Qulet but - drms Ohfor Pemayivania and West Virglnla. dounle extra and above :Hfls iy extra, e medinu, SOGATCT conrsc, #06EMe; New York, Michigal Indfana, and We 5em. fine, A0@Me; medinm, iiMic: coarse, bl c: comblng, v hed, 25@27 unwashed, 21" washed, 35 4 - Canada combln LOUIS, 87, Loum, Yeh. 4. —Froun—Falrly aclive and nehade higher; XX fall, 83,5061, 05; XXX fall, $3.0024. 10; family, $4.30@4.40; cholce, $4.60 @4.00. Qrain—Wheat irm; very slow 0A%¢ caetis 143{R04 2c March: No. 1 do, 88i5c; No. 2 red tall, W@00c April; No, 2 Chlea) Rye quict but firm at 4o, ha neerl. buyer Febru: April; short clear, 7 Lard, $0.575 e RecrirTs—Flour, 4,000 bria: wheat, 38,000 buyg Q00 bus. oate, 3,000 bu; rye, ,000 buj 000 ba. Ta—Floue, 7,000 brle: wheat, 21,000 i1, 000; outa, none; rye, 2,000 ba; bar- NEW ORLEANS. Nrw Ontxaxs, Feb, 4. —Froun—Quict but firm; XX, 81.75; XXX, 34.0004.02%; SELR, Corn—Market oanior: ulxed quoted at 45e; white, , dlie, Conx-rat—Market dully old, $1.00; new, $1.0022, 00, Hav~Quict butiem; prime, $17, 00715, 00, Puovisions—Pork strong and hicher; old, 80,25 @10.50; new, $10,25i£10.50. Lard scarcoand fiems tlerce, GR@U! keg, O3QTe Bulk neats reo nudl firm: shonliers, Tooss, H3ci packed, @4c, clear rid, 41;ci clear, 410 ncon—Llear Hams sugar-cureld quict aud weak; as in size, y—Stea Loulsians rectified, 00 proot, 1005 Western rectitied, $1.05@1.10. Gnoceniks—-Catlce qulets Hio cargoes, ordinary to prime, 11@Tui,c. Sugar steatiy, with a guod demand:’ commun to good common, 4%ic; to fully folr, HlyGea¥%e; prima to cholce, sellow clariled, 7ic. Mofases dull; common, 106! 3 centrifueal, 18 0c; prime to a@s0c, Rice In good deniud; full prices; Ba@03ec: Scotch quoted at Tege. ' BALTIMORE. Barrinonr, Feb, 4 ‘Lour—Steady and qulet Guary-=Wheat—Western fir; few setlers; No, Pennsylvanla red, $1,05)¢; No. £ Western winter red, spat aud Fobruoey, $1,06; March, $1.000% 1.0045; Aprll, 31.074¢1.U71, Corn—Western acts Ivo and ateady; Western inlzed, rpot and Februa- March, 433¢e; April, 13562441 c; May, i steamer, 03¢, Uats active and frmer; Western white, H2%c; do mized, H0@Ulc; Pennsylvanls, 303 Rys quiet and trm. Tiay—Dull and unchanged. Provisioxs—Qulet; a fair Jobbing trade; prices unchanged. Burrin—fieady .and In fair demand: choice Western, packed and rolls, unchan; l'n:mm.wx——hrm; nlfiumdn"‘ uffured; crodoun- 3¢ bid, wheat, 71,400 bu; u; rye. 750 bu. u; corn, 80,300 bu. corn, 175,000 bu; uats, BuiPkENTa—~Whcat, CINCINNATIL Cincimeati, Feb, 4. —Corron—Qulct but steady atve. ¥ Froun—Qulet and unchanged. (nain—Whest qule: but steady; red and ambor, 00@5c, Corn—Demand pood wud 1 wurd st 33@:t e, Oats In fair demand at 2 Hyo dull and lower ut GOT5le, Varley n fale do- mand but at lower rates; choice fall, $1.00, Provisioxs—Purk quict aud firm; lobbing, $0.756 $10.00, Lard in rood domsudi sieam, &35 Hulk meats qulict but firm; shoulders, $:45 cash $3.50 buyer March day: $1.76 bu) clear, 84, 8 and $5.1)7! KT — ly, with a fair demvud &t .02 Herren—Steany and unehanged, Linsxzo OiL~Pirm atikic, MILWAUKER, * Miuwavksg, Feb, d.—~Froun--Qulet 2 firm, Guaix-Wheat firm; opened !¢ fower; closed strong; No. 1 Milwaukee bard, U7c; No. 1 Mil- wuukee, Dlc; No. 2 do, B7c; MmclfRugic; Aorll, Hoc; Bay, O8iic Mitwaukee, 72%c; No. 4, 0343Gs05c; rojected, bi@n%e. Corn firm; No. 2 Uats firmer: “In_gool demand; No, * . ltye rm: No, 1,’ 4lc. Barley duil; No. 2 spriug nowinal; fo Ttle, Proyiatoss—ipuset but tirm, Mees pork quiet; now, 80,60, Prime stearn lard, —Live quiet but tirm; {8ir lo prime, $3.40 @ dreescd frimerut £4,00304.10, Hxcatrra—Fiopr, 11,000 brls;” wheat, 40,000 . BuipsENTa—Flour, 10,000 brls; wheat, 14,000 ™ BOSTON, Hosroy, Feb, 4.--Frouk-Steady; 'Western su- vertine, 83, 004ci 203 common extra, $1.75@ 4. 20; Wiiconsin extrse, $1.00804.00; Minnesots do, $H.20764. 00 winter whents, Oblo andjMichigan, 25; liinote and Indiaus, $5.00@0, 00; in and Minnesnla patent process, spring $0.hikid. 26 winter whe td, 180, 00@7. 60 tinain—Coru stead, uixed and yellow, 4036 ble. Usts wearce any 3 No, Land extra wisite, dc: No, it 1€: No, J white and No, 2 mxe @ik, NLU. t0c. P’ T 11,000 bris; curn, 61,000 bu; wheast, 20,000 by, Buiruesta—Flour, 2,800 brls; wheat, 18,000 TLOUISVILLF. Lovisvitee, Pub. 4. —Cotron—Stesdy at Dc. Cuzssx—Firn sud uuchanged. Guav—Wheat da falr demand; red, §%c; amher and white, 0de. Corn vteady, with & good demand ; white, 34c; nixed, M, Oalyfrmer; while, 26c; wized, Ityv yuict but steady at S0¢, Hav—Steady, wilh a fair demaad at 0BV, Puovisioxs—Pork strong and higher a4 $10.00, Lard atrongers choice leal, terce,$7.00; do kege, £5,00. Lk meatw strons and hi Idure, ifess cle s shuu car nb, G'yc, Uawe--Sugar-cured, sglc. ik Stehdy B gL05 o earsured, B INDIANATOLIS, TInDiaNAPOLLe, Jud., Feb. 4,—Hooa-Quict at $3.4001.75; uoue. Unaik—Wheat dull and lower at 80@08c, Corn Uats—Masiet secoipls, 2,300 head; sbipmoats, qulet st B0je; Nay, $353Quyc, dull st 209G e, Puovistune ~Shautders, @400, , Ghic. 1 KANSAS CIT'Y. Bpecicl Dispali: to The Tridune. Kaxsas Citr, Mo., Feb, 4. —~Guais—The Price Current geporta: Wheat—Itccelpts 18,416 bu; sblyments, 9,007 bu; slows No, 2 cash, bOc; Fubruary, 81t,¢ caeh, 57c; February, A6 K2 caab, Cun-Keceloty, 10,470 TOLEDO. Torgno, Feb, 4.—Graiy—Wheat eanter; amber Michigan, spot and February, fdct March, Biei No. % amber Michigan, D0%c; No. 2 red winter, ot and February, D4lge; March, 03%e; Apni, ¢t No. 3 red, N0ge; Weatern amber, Dic: No, amber [ilinols, 08t5¢. Corn quiet; No. 2 held at Jases K bid. | Oata steady; No. 9, 23c, Tous—Dull and nomina| DETROIT, Derrrotr, Feb, 4. ~Froun—Dall and eteady, GuatN--Wheat irmers extra, U5'c asked: No, 1 white, 81, Fehruary, 81,0%%: March, £1.05 Aprll, 81,07% 3 Mar, 81,08%. Keeeipta, 10,3 bu; shipments; 0, 83 bir. OSWEGO, Oswran, Peb, 4.—Gnais—Wheat steady 1 bard Duluch apting, $1.10; No. 2 Mitwanke £1.00; No. 2 red Wabash, $1.00. Corn stead No. 2 Weatern, 42c, Osts~Market dali; mized Btate, 20¢. . % BUFFALO. % Turrato, Feh, 4, —~Gnaiv—Wheat firm and un- chanzed: sales, white, 02!jc. Corn—Sales, new, track, Hie. TEORIA, Pronu, TIL, Feb. Hianwinzs—Dall and nominal at $1.03. PETROLEUM. Crrvrraxn, O, 4.—Prrroreuy — Une changed; standard white, 110 test, De. Pirrsnvng, Feb, 4, rTnoLErx — Qulet and steady; crude. $1.10% nt Parker's for shipment; l’u:l’nrd. Nige, Philadelniia dellvery. it, e Ciry,’ Pa., Feb, 4 —Prrnotrux—Market ey quiet, with D83c bid: sdvancen 10 hipments, 5,000 bris, overagiog 10,- 000; transactions, 150,000, 1,600 lales: tock, B4,550, ntroN-In fair hipments, 8 . 0003 exports, 1,150; spin- c.. receivte, 97 Meyrnm, demand: receinta, stack, 77,010; wale ners, 860; middling, i Tenn., TURPENTINE, Witaigatoy, Feh, 4.~Svuurs TURPENTINE— Firm at 27c, THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Shnkspeare's Kuowledge, To the Edilor of The Trilune, Ciiicago, Feb. 4.—Shakspeare kiow every- thing. 1o foresaw the Blodgett investigation ond sald: **Here Is some stalr-work: some trunk-work; some behind-the-dvor wark{" + Avon. ' “Ani Sol Hopkine In Wiappy 1 . 7o the Editur af The Tridune, Citicaco, Feb, 4,~Says Tne Toinune in the Teglslative report of last Friday: “And Sol Hopkins 1s happy!”. And why? Hecause his resolution paased In refereuce to Covk County’s Commlssioners. * Bhoull ho feel alono happy and pleased, when acconling to said rasolution the Attorvey-General ahall bring theao worthles ta the bar of Justice, aud they must and shalt show fmln why they, In deflance of thelaw, vote thunselves lllegal fees aml squander the people’s money regardicss of the Revised Btatutes, Sec. 62, by boldiug unlawful meet- fugs for the only reason to druw enurmous salu- ries] Accordiniz to law nnd the Stotutes, the offico of County Commisstouer is only worth a trifie over #100°a year, und have the taxpayers no right co rejolve to know that one man of our county's deleeation {8 {n Springtield who fecls happy that he succeeded by co-operation of his vofliagues to move in n reformatory dircctionl Put the jhinmiea to 1he doors of the North Side castle of the vounty’s mighty lords, and give netie, and refresh thele minds to the promises they have made before the election to a tax-riddey people, Under all clreumstances lot the'law be enforced, and the peoplo will applaud. J. Semprrz, The ¥Hon. O, IL Pintt, . To the Editor of The Tribune, Lrons, In., Feb, S:~The Hou O. I Platt, the newly-elected 8enntorof Connecticut, isa native of Washingtou, In that State, Asa lad he wos univeraally beloved and esteemed for his flno sctiolaralip, correct deporttuent, and winuing mantners, und was o leader i the school-room amd on tho play-ground., After leaving the dis- trict schiool hie was for somie years under the Ju- atruction of F, W, Guun, of his . natléu town, the * War Bird ** of Arthur Bounecastle, From there he accepted the position of Principal of the Academy ol Towandn, Pa., which he retain- ed for a tew years, und returned Lo his native Stato ta enter the law school at Yale, under the fostruction of his maternal uncle, the Hon. Boamuel J. Hitchicock, who was ut the head of that {nstitution, where boottained a thorough cducation, Ile soon after opened an oftice In the then rapldiy-growing City ol Merlden, Conn., where he has siuce reslded, honored und esteomed wherover known. o has held posi- tons of bonor und frust in his pativo Stato ns Becretary of State aud member of Leulalntures. For two years pust he hus held the. oflles of Btate's-Attorney of New Haven County, a com- u,uer ;:( Iugersoll, Harrison, nd Baldwin, ot that lreult, An luteresting incldent occurred In relation to Mr. Plutt and the prescnt Governor of Pennasyl- vanla, tl, M. Hoyt, A quarter of a contury or wore aco, Mr, Platt becamo successor to Mr. Moyt as Priuglpsl of the Towanda Academy, as before stated. Ou the 20th duy of lost month the former was clected United States Senator, wid the latter was fuaucurated Governor of Fennsylvanla, Auother lutereatiog fact in rela- tlon to Mr, P Is that Just 100 yeurs ago last month hia natlve town’ was incorporated, und named Warhington, the frat town o the United Btules named after the Fatlier of s Country. And it hus cyer sluce retaised fts renutation for putriotisn, intelligence, snd sobristy, to ssy nothlng of the *“littlo hutchet,!” It 18 the “llillsdale” of Dr. Jolland'a HHonnecastle, and the *Binl's Neat” o faith- ful history winl representation of the school wid atl {ta surroundings, only ies being fictitious. Anv one wishing 10 join thelr “encampment near one of the st beautiful lakes fn the htlves bave un npportunity next sutmer by u @ proper anplication with reg- ulsr “eredentlals." Great credit has been given to Robert Katkes a8 the founder of Sunday-schools in Englund, but nincty-clght sears avo, the same _yeur th Alr. It began bia Bunday-school work' in En- &l the children were Zathering for relletou fustruction, Bunday noon, under the brauching clms of thut village, Like Gen. Hawley, Mr, Platt {s an actlve Christisn l.'eu!lum i, und - will never bring the blush of shame to our checks Ik too many of our Hevresontatives during the clusing hours of the laat Congress. The followine is llg hrief ptunee of the oflice to which he ted: You can hardly expect me Lo moro URNTLENEN “thon tender my acknowleddments for the fsvor ou bisve done ine tn culling e 1o repreaent our fato in the Senate of tho Uniten Btutes, Olliers nngut ronresert Connecticut more ably, but none Wobld beune Lo fhoir (gl niora lova af’ (o Com. monwenith, ity lvcu sud ts institutions, 1 Luow its peopl know their Iudusiries, nud 1 know their needs, and 1 anall do tuy best 1o ropre- cut them, have seen our ianufacturing imdu w frum a Hitle begiuning until factories now every stream and every rallroad route in tho State, | have seen our weaith and population treble, and [ think there 16 auiong the people of Counecticut mnore of that luyaity o brinciple sud food soverauwent that marked tiose whia caino ovr o the Mayfuwer, thau s fuaud smong the prouly oPany otlier State that I ever visited.” | love the Btate and its prople, und, God helowg me, 1 never wlil be recieunt to tho trust that you bave commlt- 1ed 1o 10y cliacge. A8 B, Inltroad Desirable for Chicagu? To the Edutor of The Triune Ci0ago, Feb. 4.—Uefore the end of the pres- ent year New York City will bave four separate eleyated ruilroad llucs,—two on the west side, two on the cast sldo of the city, runnlug re- spectively on Niuth, Sixth, aud Third and Sec- ond aveuues, starting from or uear the Battery ou the southern extremity of Manhattan Islaud, and gotug north a distauce of cight, tew, und worp wiles, ‘The clevated rallroad is @ fixed fact, and ou the solld fron structuru frow the Battery to the Harlem River, & distance of elght wiles, every two snd a bulf mivutes a trafn of thres cars of forty-cight feet each und locomotive dushes slung Third avenue, wuch to the delight and comfort of the fubabltauts of the upper part of the eity, of the merry skuters who crowd the lakes In Central Park, or the visitors, who in sultry days will seck its shady groves sud re- tresbing ulr, A sbort time of six months bas proved the success of thls gro cutervrise ln so over- whelming & way that the specdy erection uud contingation ot the otber Mugs bas becoms » Is an Elvvated r3 as the trains on Third avenue aro aften Inconvenlently overcrowde Notwlthstandlug” the ricor of the winter, thousands of hawda are buay with digging and butiling foundatfons on' Eighth avenue and the Boulevard, An Iminense contract for the fron- work on Second ayvenuce h completion of thia lng Beptember next. ‘The shares of the Now York Elovated Rail- road Company, which a year ago could he bought tor a song, are sold how at 140,—that {a to say, with a preminm of 40 per cent; and the 7 ver vent bands of the road, which n Beptem- ll»&r. 1878, solid at sbout 83, nre now quoted at v heen made, and the 8 Leen promised by ‘e real estato (n the upper part of the clty, and in the vielnity of the roads, whith o year ago was nearly unealable, has nesrly doubled fo value, and, as if by magle, whole rows of houses are golng up where a shorf time ago no trnce of {mprovements conld be found, 1t is vredicted that about 8,000 houses will be huilt during the present yearin the district men- tioned{ the New York Hera’d afew weeks ago printed a lfst of 460 nearly fuishied; and o great many _peopla who of late ~ years left New York and settled o the villages ot Now Jersey and suburns of Drooklyn, driven away by high rents and vexatious delavin reach- fus the nupper part of New York City, wro re- turning now, und the iherense in population, it ;n_uumnu.» y witl reach at lenst 100,000 during 70, Such are the undentable facts and consequen- ces of this great undertaklvg aidd thercfore the uuestion, Wl an elevated rallroad be desirable for Chicagrol should command st least an earnest canshd@ration, Chicago, twenty years are, ind o popriiation of nbout 00,000; It counts now abont 600,0003 will it be impossible that twenty years bence ita Inhabitants wili sumber a wililon’ Chicaro, ke New York, s o clty of distances, but unlike Manhattan Island, whercupon New York City is bullt, it cxpands fn all directions. Meanwhila the peculinr farmation ot Man- hattaff Island, from eight to fiftecn mites long and only one to twomiles aide, forces all the elevated railronds to run south umd north: o Uhicago ctevated raliroad wonld have to send 1ts branches und ramitications fu all directions, ‘Taking a map of the cify lu hawl, one brunch wmay o down aouth to Hide Park und South Side Park, sending v a Hne to the Stock-Yurds, crossing the canal over to the West Side, send- ingr aptirs out southwest and northwest, per- haps to Harlem, and uniting in_n main line running east up to South Clicago River, From fhe West 8ide, crovaing over to’ the North Chi- engo River to thy North Side, running north perhiaps to Loke View, ‘and going south again to the Chicugo River malu bravch, "Fruly this centerprise would be n gzreat one, sind wound cost mouey, but, in_view of 1he experievce gained uid facts established in New York, I should say it descrves an carnest attention, Ironwork of the style needed, which before 1578 was abont 11 vents per pound, iy contracted now nt threo cents per pound; labor s cheap, und, altogether, the preseut thne scems to be well adapted to start this enternrlse. A Should lu Chicago, the Empire City of the Weat, ‘with Its cncricetlc Inbabitants, a “popnlar subscription of $50 per shire not result with furnlshing the capltal required, give a fresh [in- petus Lo the development o the Garden City and also yleld a handsoe proflt to far-see- ing and enerzetle mend, A New-Yonkes, Who lived from 1857 to 1800 In Chleago. The Desplaines Street Lodging-louse. To the Lditor of The Tribune, Citidaco, Feb, 4.—~During the pnst few daya there have been several tems in your paper in regard to the Desplaines street lodging-house, 1 hops you will thercfora allow mo to give my views of this mnost nable work, started auil car- rled on by Mr. Baker (uf the firm of Murrny & Daker) and soveral other Chrlstiau workers, In the first place, the missfon work and Gospel meetings were started vearly two years ago, and have been very successful, belng fustru- mental In saving many gouls, reforming muny drunkards, and of taking food for both body und soul into, many a destitute home In the nelgkborhiood. Tt has been, and atill Is, the de- slre of Mr. Baker that all shall hear the Qospel preached, and, with this thought uppermont (n his mind, ho opened the lodiing-house, think. Aigg by Lhis incans the meu could be persuuded to attend the meetlngs, awd many could e saved amnd Jed intp different paths of hfe, The desire of his heart has been more than fulfitled, as any can understand who will attend ono of theso moctiuges, which are held every nlght, and ace with what carerneas the throvir llstens to the words of truth which are read and svoken by Christian peovle wio take an_ Interest ia the present .and future welfare of theso unfortunate” men. Many have ‘been saved from drunkenness “and erimo and have been found employment, and their testimondes of whae the m|salinhias been Instru- mentsl v dofng for them can be beard any night, for, where I past dass they would spend thelr tiwe awd money fn some drinking hiell or den of sin, they now long for the hour to come that they wmay como to the house of God to thauk Him for thelr dellveranice, wnd meet with those who extended the tand of friendship when they were tn the lowest dopths of degera- datlon, It scems to me If thera were uothing hoyond the luye und gratitude wo know they lave for us, nnd the knowledgo thut they are saved from such wretcheduess and misery hero, we would be mory than pald for the hours of Inbor we huve with thew s but the Buvior soys: ** Inasiuch as vo did it unte une of the these, my brethren, ye dil it unto Mn{ Wo find 0 our work that the harvest is ripe, but the luborors fow, 1 have no doubt but what the names of many rum-sellers were on the petition for the sup- presslon of the lodging-louse, or, ‘il that wus to0 bold a thing for them to do, they used their Intluencs to huvo vthiers shen 1t, und now, sincs r. 1'Wolf has visited the tustitution and finds nocause for complaint, they are trving 1o ad- vunee the ldea that it {s nob suto for s woman to walk on that &hkle of the strest, even (n daglight, for fear of belng Iusulted by sume of the lodeing-house men, 4 they eallihiem, How strange that these nico ruufllu flud so much fanlt with an {nstitution iko this, when the ali fa to benefit inen fu body and soul, and yet within n stonc’s throw of ting lodziug-house, eitlier way, there aro at loast o dozen of the lowest driiklng-sutoons und duns of vice in this ety,~places whers thess poor unfortuuates are brought to what tlicy “are, robled of avery cent they have, and then turned out upon the atrect 1o perish with cold s mid yeb wuo hiear no complaint of it belng unsafe for a woman Lo paes these dens! Ubl how fucon- llal;:lll. how blind, how overearcfal some people are Well, Mr, Editor, I am o wowman, and one greatly foterested fn the misslon ahd in every Urancti of its work, wud as [ live s long distsuco out on the Weat 8ide, [ am often unuble to ho at the meetlug when it beging, uind sometimes dn not get thero untll the second meetiug, which Is about 0o'clock, 1getolf the carut thu coroer, nid walk to the wission alone, and huve never yot been molested (i any way, shiape, wrwaoner. 1t 18 a very common thing for ine o speuk to three or four of theso fellowa, wmt fuvite them futo the meetngs, they.not know- ing who [ am. Wo have alko started in connez- tlon with the ntealon u restaurant, where meulw arc served at five, ten, uwml liteen conts, to those who are smployed, and furnish the de- serving uncmployed free, We dially “luvite the publis to visit the mfsatun tn all its departments, und see for theni selves the Kind of work that 1s being done, Thanking you for giving thls letter space o your vatuable paper, L romaln A Wolken, Ouly Diret i 1o Frds, ra. q! dell cduesdny, A DA, Franguel,,.. Wednesday, Feb, ANERIQUF, Delord 7. W ednewtay, March )I' OF PASSAQ N GOLD (1 ding wi A RESFind Cabla, 81001 Bocuud Ca hin, 824, includioy, wine, bodilug,snd uteastis, B "V Ville de Larie. *bi. Luue reut, " du hot carn 420 Jutad DueH. Cliecka drawn S RSN e 12 swoune 10 & LOUSS DE BEDIAN, Asent, 35 I or W, ¥, WIllTE. 67 Clark-sl., Ageut for C) ?«lorth German | [ hesteainers of tlis Company will day fromm hrcraen Hier oot of g ialea o P ond.— DISSOLUTION, ‘To Whom It May Concern: This s to certify that the copartuership heretofore vaistiug belween the under e by tmutual cunse sigted hus tula diy Devi diasolye i inurasl synascor Chicagu, Feb, 1, 1679. FUANZ ANMDELG, Tuo Livery busluess will bo hercaiter conducted by i co + Who will pay il ubilxations wiy AN Al ukita. DISSOLUTION, The copurioeralip berctafore exhiiog between tha underaigavd under ihe giu oume of J. . Luyek & Cu., La this day dlaaotved by Hmtiativo. Brm" will be continued by 3. 1L av., Who wsauints, sod will bot: it late drw, und 18 alous su- tnlm ed Wlfld"uflmlluull l}lmlillflfi,fli L8 snd algnihe ri BAmo 15 lguldation. J 1, o THOMAR HUTCHINSON, Cllcagy, Dec. 95, Juidh WM. M WALLE, Bo busluess Uf sal. e lns HEDECAL, H. T. HELMBOLD'S COOMPOUND P'.E.EID EXTRACT UCHU PHARMACEUTICAL, cific retedy for all dircases of the Bladder and r Dichillty, Toavof Memory. Indisnosiito tion or Nustness, Khoriuese af 'll;lnmfl 4 0 I‘IIelIil to Exer. ath, Tronbled with THinnees of Vidon, Paina In the itush of Blood’ tothe lead, Dry 8kin. re allnwed to gnon, ver( fre. umntion follow: . When 4 AT It requires the nld of medicine to I|Ytnflfll anil tane up m. which IELMBOLI'S BUCHU does 1o ov: HELMBOLIS BUCHY Inunequalod by any remedy known, 1t ts prescribed Dy the most eminent physlciana all over the world. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Tieadache, Paln In the Shouiders, Cough, Dizzinens, Bour nach, Krnntions, Tad ¢ In the Mouth, 'l jon of ‘thi_JTearr, Pain region of tha Klilneys, ani a ehousand Gthor palaful sympionit, are theoflanring of apensia, HELMBOLIVS BUCHU Irigorates the Btomach, stimulstes tha torpld Liver, lowels, and Kidneys (o lienithy action i clesning tua plimpuriiies, and” i tmparitie now Nitc snd le r to $iie whole n{ulrln. 4 stngie tHal will I: quite sumiefent to eonvince the moat hiesl1ating of Ita vhiiable remedial propertics, PRICE—-81 PEIL BOTTLE, ORt § FOR 85, H.T.HELMBOLD ETOI, TEMPLE OF PIATRMACY, NUT.ST,, PHILADELPIIA, IENIY, CURRAN & CO., w York. Auente, ord._Competent 1a-y assie.ants in sitendance, VER & CO., BANKERS, Nos. 16 and I8 Nassau-st., NEW YORK, Ty and sell on Commisston for cash oron mareln sit sceuritieadenit [n at the New York Ktoek Excnange. low Interest on drpoddia sunjuct to cheek ac alaht, aud make advancrs on anproved coliaterals, tovern. ment, state, iy, and County londs for sale and fm- media Ty, ¥ $95, $50. $100, $200, 500, ex. Frothingliam & Co, have been for many years K lirokeryand nankera in New York, at 12 Wall-at, ity have tie remitation of gnintng for thelr customns 4 TATZC PETUTIS SEOM INVeSLMEnt s FANRINE from $5) £, miul have the envinblo reputation of always make {9k daick returus, Kend for thelr plaancial Kepord, ree. an e vy ery case, SPENCERIAN STEEL PENS of the Verr Test Edroposa Make. and unrizated for Floxibifity, Durabilily, nnd Evenness of Polnt. REAL SWAN QUILL AU’l‘ION.i I Twenty Numbors. smplnn.lncudlnmhlvnfm N Ll T Fte Foins, | will be sent by ruall, for trisl, on receipt of 25 Cente. Ivison, Buakeman, Tavior & Co. 134 und 140 Grand Ntrect, New York, i “crgany. & CIGARS. Tmported Coronis Londres, 3 for 25c, or $7.75 per Hundrel. POCO TIEMPO-Key Went, Clear llavans, Ifand- made Clgar—3c¢ cuch, or $4.50per box, &l PIIOFOSALN, PROPOSALS ¥O1t MILITARY SUPPLIES, Duror QUANTEINASTEILs OFFice: PIHLADELVI A BEALED PROPOSALY, In tripiici s advertiacinent attachied, will by ol itk houh, A et Marct il i ntahink tho ntieid 8t with the folluwing srticies o be dell vered at tlio Qu his, 1'a. 1 ar Quadieriiaster Ot Cop Latie \hersy Tumpets with exten crovks: 1'lates, cumpleies 4,000 Yards -4 iy« ieavy atiality: S,000 yards 6-4 Diark-lilio ) un Ha at1hic Quarfermaster's Dopot at San Caj Flanuol; o T bo deltve Frauclsco, G 4 Dreds ns. (e Infantey 000 Dress Cap Pom fantrys Cab Crossed itless 74 weis Stencl] Platos, campletes 20,00 yards ‘04 Nky-Blis Kereey, heavy AuuIlEy 1 20,000 yania g4 [ark I o Flanael, AL arilciea 1o be subfect to o rigtd inepectlon, deruate Inforied (oot w full compliguce witih catlone will e fuatsted upon, wnd {hut oo article fferts or tu tho standard wlil by aceepted, Fuw Governinont rescrvea the right to reject anyor o, uference will he glven 1o articles of dometlo provuction siid manufacture, conilitions of rrlzll whid ality beibi quat, ana wiel vrefercnce witl be kiven cl Amctican production and_manufacinre produced v thio Pacido Coast 1o the extent of i cous suniptiu Tvutred be the public seryico tiers, *~ite- el nattes, §1,710, 0 1o bo used In the Btates and & Conxt will be recetved and fn- cieco, Cal, lderd slioitld state (o thiele proposalson what detes and In what quantitiea they cai make 2liveries of the articlvs they piopuse o furatsh st the Piladelphia or bai Franclico Depois, Fur coples of printed fistruee tua to biaders an ou avply ut tuis of. e i [ Orrick ap PORCIASING AND DxroT Cassit BARY, N0y Eanr WasitiNa1o3s b + Bealed proposats, In du DY of this ads t attarhoil, Thix attice nn ‘cluck . bbe Kl r furiisn- A the falluwlng suppl iatence licpart- ment Lnlted Xtates uriny, such piaces fn thlecity as may be requiruit, Viz.: 2 eliie white hand:pleked eans, ong- d 1 ronnd-hicoped barrele®ull hgad- e, W0 ouinds et X, atid outelds kunoy, ¢ L3 otlice., b reilua Flev, backed sawio s do- sertbed abov el [ uds caitdles, atearls waz, sixes, full welgbis, 40 AU Wn b euil slibles, cares strapped. 1,410 pavkels geistlne, ** Nulsoa's,™ original pack- £ 210 cans blackhorry jain, cascs sirapped 00 paunda masrand, 440 L Lol o Reea's, qualiy, ro sauce, ** Lea & g Ul tlon of 10lo or sny portlon of ¢ Lo bo focressed or des tho timo of opentag. ctusl (ary st Ao Uine of delivery 18 required and Boclianio fur Lackages wil by aliowed. 11k ba recelved, sublect 1o the ususl con- aled by samples. Blank proposals or furtticr Information witl be fure aiste 1 ois upplication La 1hs uifice, Lo FIgBLL0 relect any or all biddte foserved, . BMAL] Majorand C, 8. it. Brli. dei b, NOTTO®mI Urvice Ciixy QuanTErNANIKR, o, DEFABTMENT 0¥ DakoTa, 5T, I tiun., Feb. 1, 1A, (Tha followlng potlcy ta pabitshied” by direcriun of the Chlef Quartcrmasice Millary Diviston of the Missourl: Froposals will be recsived ‘and entertained under tho advertisement of Uoc, o, 1978, for the Aransportation o elthor of tho riverd, scparately or on the comblaed service of the Mivourl an owatung Kive iAS, § Deputy Quarteruaater-Geaeral U, B, A., Chicl Quar- e I Ogilce 8¢, Luals, Kansos Cliy & Norihe ero lialiway Conipsuy, bt. Lol ; 1a10, *ealed proposale wiil be received ot the oifice of 8, T, erson, Chief Engineer, bl Louls. up Feb. 14, u, fur the gradualive, masoury, beldgiag, sud tres 0&“:" Ifl:!h‘l I:‘[‘Il ‘r\lhl i v LiTh & ¥or Louls allway Copasy.S Fiuss, pro: and diecincatious tu bo sceh 8t ths omce, B W. 5 de Erosideut: 0vo sulouute, which may he fequire: 18 K e Al BUALES, . odoictedis reinUANRS' aTanDAKD i 111 &£113 Lako St., Chicugo, Becwclultobuyoaly the Geaulna, MARVELOUS CURES! Spasms, Nervous Prostration, and Paralysis, TESTIMONY OF A PIYSICIAN, Cumcaao, I, Oct, 28, 1878, Pulyermacher Galvanle Co.: (entlemen—Two weeks of almoat constant reeurrlng tetanfe spasma, with the use of almost incredible quautities of chloroform and other anmwsthetiea niid_narcoties, had reduced me ex- cessively, when T was attacked by o low, nerv- ous fever, which continued three weeks, and Yrullruu.‘ll e to adeeree rarely recovered from. was hielpless, partially paralyzed; could, with much dillicalty, digest's spoonful of the most c:sl{v digestible food; and could searcely sleep atall, S0 In the above-described condition I applied the Belt (sufleriug at the time, und on the verze of 8 relapse), and almost Immediately I was re- lleved, fell into a gentle, restful slumber, and awoke refreslicd and mueh streugthened, ' The mprovement continued, and 1 made s most rapld aud autisfactory recovery. Vith best of reasons, theréfore, 1 take pleas- are in adding 10y testimony to the value ond fmportance of your invention. - Both as a phy- £llan nnd one who has experienced its bencfits, Ideclare its unerutvocal excellence, JOSEPH JUDSON KENDRICK, M. D, PULVERMACHER’S ELECTRIC BELTS CURE Nervous Prostration, Orrics W. C. Davis, Stove Fouxnens, 3 CiNGINNATL, O., Jau, 2, 1870, Pulvermacher Gulvanic Co.: Uentlemen—Fo: many years my father has been suflering from a nervous aflliction, which so grow upon him that he became unablo to walk or attend to any business whatever, After having expended hundreds of dollars in medl- cal treatment, with the best physiciana ju the elty, I wae indveed to try one of your Elcetric Belte, which lic has used Dut a few months, and is now in better health than he has heen for years, baving a splendlil appetite, and befug ablo to walk und move about with a vigor that is perfectly astonishings. 1 decm it my duty as well as 8 pleasure to re- turn erateful thauks for the benetit be hss re- celved from your treatment, Yours respectiully, FRED W. GARDNER. PULVERNACHER"S ELECTRIC BELTS CURH Severe Rbheumatism, Pains, Ete, Butiea's Starion, Pendleton Co., Ky., } Nov. 13, 1878, Pulvermacher Galvanle Co, : For six years | have suffered from rhenma. tism i its worst forms, At times I was alinost purnlyzed by it, and bad togo ona cruteh, I tould et “no sleap at nights, and often apent the niht before the five trving to get rollef, Some eleht months aeo I got ona of your tull wower Delts, und+t bas worked like o charm, 1 am free from’ poain, active as aver I was, und cver feit better {n sy llfe thau I have been Alnee two months after sretting tho Belt, 1 bave beed ou the river for some thirty years, mr{ caso und cure are well known to many of my fricuda, und I will always recomsnend your treiument, CAPT. E. PIERCE, PULVERNACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS CURHE Spermatorrhwn, Nervous Debil- ity, Ete. Corusnus, 0., Dec, 34, 1878, Pulvermacher Galvanic Co,: Gentlemen—In _justice to you and your ad- mirable curative, I'wish to teatlfy to a remarka- blo cure effectedt {n my cuso by the use of your Helt und Suspeusory. 1got the package, by mall, four weeks uvo, andi notwithstanding that my dlseuso (scminul \eakness) has been grow- ing on me for scven years or more, I can an) with yratifieation, that'l am at this writing al. most, if uot ontirely, cured. The debilitating Wischargos, which were frequent, hute ceased, oud the extreme nervousness {s gone, 1 am feeling entirely new, wud am wajuing in llesh and welght. You can readily sutriiise tiat I am in excellent spirits, and to you I8 duo all the credit. If [ can serve you in any way, commund me. Bincerely yours, L PULVERMACHERS ELECTRIC BELTS CURHE l(lduei' Disease, Loss of Appe- tte, Etes Cicaao, Oet, 15, 1678, Pulvennacher Qalyanie Co. Gentheuen—1 deem it just to you that T let you knuw of my casy, uinl the wffect of your electric treatmeit, 1 was troubled with kidu cormplsiut und pain {n the loins und back. consequeuce I et o deoressfon of spirlts, los of appetite, und oporessive beadache, By your adyice [ purchosed your Electrie Combined tiands. 1lelts decided benefit alter wearlng thewm sbout 8 week, aud after tive or slx weeks’ use was catirely restored. You have m{ siu- cery thanks, and I will assist vou In uuy legitt- wate mavuer Lo extend vour patronage, THOS, 1, JOHNST 1016 Butterteld-st, Spermatorrhwa, Exhausted Vital Euergy, Etes Beeravo, N, Y., Jau. 1, 1870, Pulvermacher Galvauic Co.: Gentlemea—The lost vicor and euergy of fore wer vears has beeu entirely renewed by the use of your Bult uud Suspevsory, 1 feel twenty Yyears younger. ‘atthiully yours, H. L. . 2 St \ For further particulars ses Desoriptive Pamphlet sod The Eleotrio Quarterly, which is mailed free'to apy address. Pulvermacher Galvanic Co. 218 Statesst., OCHICAGO, ILL. EXrLAmATION of excepted. HR G g Suily. OHIOAGO & NOR Tleket Offices, 02 Clarkesr, © dey aPacific Fast Line. alllnux City & Vankiol oliubuaie Day Ex, vi abubuque Night avmana Night blireen liny ¥.xprens . Pan nnea| 3 s F"‘""‘w Exprese % Tew Ui inons & New Ulm. ... arquette Express, aiake Genova & ltockfol bFond du Lac, via Jant Paltman_ Hotel Famare mn through, e eaga and Counetl 1 . Brtwery n'l‘o Biafle, on the tran teaving Cug: Eteasian OF 407 other frg o 08, ™, No other road hotel cars wes X oad runs Pl 2t of i x *Hunday excopren” o} N RA i iy TARLy, e Hoagiy ey Aot eggegegetpuisy 93333333333339933335335 a=Depot corner of Wellsand N 8-Dopot corner of Canl And Rimii e CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & GUINOY Depatafactof Lake.st. . Indiana.av at. and st depots, Mendota & Galeaburg Expres Ottawa & Blreator Fipres tacktord & Frgeport ot ulingue & B[OV City ‘ Fat Kxpress Aurors Passcoger, .. Mendota & ULtawa Exprass Aurora Pansenger. . Llownerairove Acoi hodaiian Teel o Express (iminha Night Kxpress Texas Fast Kxprews. Kanmns Clty & 5t. Jos Hipress. it ani tho aclic ixress, OHICAGO, ALTON & BT. L0 ABD EANBAS OITY & DWV}SITE&OB’I’ Lclgx&m 1sonest, Ll 15T Haagapid ot D , Wi 3 3 e 2 A 1 t, Louls, Nprd {obile & Now Oricans Exoress L. Louls, Springficld & Texaa. .. Peorin, Burlington § Fast Exorss & Keokuk Expres ... Chicugo & Paducsh ). 1L, Kx.. Htreator, Lacon, Waahingt'n & Jolfet & Dwignt Accommodatior . and Canal and Stxtesoin. s, Ticyer mi,".,“gg;». 9 Puliman Palace Dintng-Cara OMI0AGO, MILWAUREF, & ST. o Pkt e X wndat depote O 0 X LR g 5y, o e san, ‘Frairie "du " ‘Chica & Taws Hxpross Wi nin & N iay, Hievens Potit, and Ashe 1A% eliraugh Nteht kxpres T Al tralon run via Milwnoke and Minnespollaas ILLIROIS OENTRAL RAILR, epbt, foot of Laue-st. und foot » pblh:ket oni Randoly| Duhuqus & Slowrx City Lxpress | Glimau Passenger. ... " On Baturday night Funs to Contralfa oniy, ©0n Saturday night runs to I'sorts only. Denot, foot of Tlcket (Mfice, 67 Cl doiph, Grand Mall (vls M Dav Express, Kal alamazoa o Atlautic Fxpress (daily, ht Kxpres FITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & CIICAGO Devot, corner Canal and Maafon G Clark.st., Iainier House, aud G Mall and Expresa, Puacitlc Express, FutLine.... i rang BALTIMORE & OHIO, Tralns feave from Expasition Luflding. foat o Yoaroe: st. Tleket Oilices, Morning Expreas Faat L1ne.,eeee o LLATE T1Y IF i oy TLwyy, ) oy S35+ Slecping-Curd ar8 run betmeen Chicans And Ouarss PA dlson and cfll%fin‘!fi .y OPPORILE Blicrmun Haciy pmeuynGay BWEm e | t0:00pmsr0en “Tlckels for ¢ £00dl either via Madlson o [, du Cliles, of via Watcrtown LaGrosse, and Wisoan Lakouat. anid foot of Twents-atcopt, Iaricat, southeast comer of Fiae W mer Hous! RAILWAY, ket 0oy cide il © Armire ack.st., Dalimor louse,Gral Pacite, and Depot (Expositlon Bulldin Amite ratispe :mlmlfl-’fll! 4 p Morning Mall-0M Line.. New Yark & Soston Boeclai Fx!. Atlantic Express (datly) Nignt Expross, PITTSBURG, OINCINNATI & £T, LOUB R B (Cinclonatt Aly-Lino and Kokumo Lina.) Devet, corner of Clinton and Carrol 4l lis. Louls:| Uu“ 2 :ofll.“ml KANKAKEE L Depot. foot of Lake at. and foot Clnginaatt Indtanspatts & Lo 'y Bl R B CHIOAGO, ROOK IBLAKD & beput, w‘sfigflln Duren Davenport Express....... 7 S, Leavenworth & Aich. 3 Accommodation, . A me: curs, A4 75 cents cach, » bhiwruian House. ti-st., PACIFI0 Weatside. i BATLRO sud Hherman-ts. Tkt L0 ity WIS on 116 (inalis Ex press are scrved s Golid OHIOAGO & EASTERN ILLIROIS BAILEOAD ** Danville Route.” Ticket Offices, 77 CIark-st., 123 i1cs Pol, corner Cilaton snd Ust Day Matl osrn i Naanvilia & Fiorida Express. cnnoronl il T GRAVS REMED GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE: TRADE MARK, The tiveat Fu-TRAOE g ; mi demesll Tudically cure lll; of theiraln au aer ., ’ullfih{ltflfl,x :l‘z: > fectly harpie BafomTAkmgpk ets st 0 b ireat sucees, G AT St it Ule achich.¥ extes H d fres b) "fl{u‘\u ; " Sirateite s soid of aldrigeyiacs ot slx packages for §3, ar wiil ba sentin «celpt of tha woaey by sddresals) THE GUAY 10 Meelianica’ VANBCTIAACK, 5[ Lake Chlcawo, w! e A uew M KNOW THYSELF:2s, . criptions. either ous uf which P S bouk " b oAl aw tlonal Madical Asociatl *'fhig Beleuce of Lifels 1004t extraurdinary work on F " The Landou Lanced fon. uefacior, Au llatr. celut of 4 cents for 28 NO CURE!} NO PAY ! nfi’l‘l‘ I} \ fustant relief. ~ Bieib 1tight Batvy for bur OIS CUlS, l’ul-el.‘:‘ - g, vHE 'I I iw I e byery une. § 8 MEDIC luck, edical Treatisc. T begoud ‘L suthor can bu cu Addreas Bt W, 1T, BAIKEL S ¥ Buluen wreer, Bosiw, TI—{YS Derbarat, asdne rroll-y oarbura-s 1ES, Tue 3 cr pac ey el INE €0 rics. oy i ctsayes " author 1, be without Cite valuabla book, - The suihor 3 173 Bouth Clark-st., Obicss® Consult personally or by mall, fre Nroiie, LerVuts, uF special diicases. Suly piyuician L iho ey wha wesras of cuaren, De'g Kesd 14 arch o 4 e, |t uiek. arult, Witk N & Ci)., vl 888 0% el gesu i o ol f o ¥ R o ot 758 w g DR.KEAN 2 frise P4 -l B