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2 mixed, 9143 Q20 o igher setive nm}?l;“ e No. ereonry HRMge May. e cne fe March 43¢ Barl ; choice lowa, Onin stendy 8t $L0: 410,00 caah and Pobe SR ST T der b 3h foxe—Pork nigbiers 3 k00, e icher and_icon ehonldera, i1, 60 4.7 canhi 84,074, B ‘flacan hither; §5. clear, $6.50 cashy 0 bris: wheat, 53,000 b D.om. VOO buj rye, 2,000 buj brie; wheat, 13,000 11,000 %o u ye, 1,000 i gaod DO ) Ty FlonTt gatéy 6,000 c;‘nmy ‘none. MILWAUKET. spetal Diepalch ta The Triduse. S eb. 10,~The stock of grain hero of busincss on Feb, 10 fe reported gemicn an (ol AS WHEAT. oo 8 FiLWACKEE gine openind g the wapehou 7,7 3,000 s PR HlLH1 $o. 3 white.. efeced TANLEY. :\m.nm' I 3,100 14,408 405,008 1,717 4,023 I o3, A5G Tathe Western Assoctatet Press. swwackze, Feb 10.—Frovn—Inacilve, Unatx—Wheat strun; opened tic higher: closed froy o, 1 Miiwaukee hard, D855e; No, 1 Mit- ke, 00c; No. 1 do, BKlie: Futrnory, Bbic: Juch, EO%e; Avrll, DONc: May, D4%c; No, 3 ke, THiCH Now 4, GTe; rejectod, 67¢5c. (orn faactiv nominally unchanged; No, 2 20%c. Uata lowers No. 2, 20e. Kye frner tdbber; No, 1 4tlc. Burloy firmer; quist; No, . March, TUC. e tluiet but bigher, M e Ard——prime ateam, SU.43, tr 310, e Geer and hialors - $4.60Q3, Drested,, Oemer uut not quotubly nigacr; Fi.. ufiiflum—mm, 8,000 Lris; wheat, 45,000 "imuutl‘-l'lnur. 0,000 Lrls; wheat, 32,000 b 102,004 4,m11 100,812 rkquiet; BATTIMORE. Dimwone, Feb, 10, —~Froun—Strong and active; Testern superfine, $3.60; do extra, $3.75¢4.25; cafamily, $4. 50640 00, Oraix-—~Wheat —\Wentern firm, and a shade high- r; o, 2 Pennsylvauta red, $1.07: No, 2 West- e wintet zed, 3pat and February, 1. U461, 003 March, $1.07@1.0784: April, 0815 1, 081, Cwn=Western duil; Western mised, spot, 44c; Febraary, 94@A8%cs March, 4334T idc; April, HyRaktics steamer, 4Alc. Unts tirm aud fn goad demand; Pennsylvania, 0MMe; Weatern wilte, %gMe; do muxed, Ul@die, Rye stondy and et Wat=Quict and essy; peima Penneylvania, i%0al) a0 : Piovisioss—Flem and higher. Mesa pork—Old, new. $10.60. Bulk meats—Looen stoulu® i, dc; clear. to sidew, be; pucked, new, Bse. 'laccn—Shoulders, old, 4%ci ciear rib wles, new, Gc. ilaune, new, 0@10s." Lard—Ito- foed (Itrtel‘ 7. Borsen—Uood demand for cholco Wetera: weked, 18i20c; rolin, 156 47¢. dias=iia and quist] freaby 24Q250; plekled, ¢, rrrmotecu—Dull and nominal; crude, BL@ 84e; reflaea, Di4e. Lorres—Quiet; Rllo eargoes, 11Q@13X¢c. Watskr—Dull at $1.0814, Fariut—To Livorpool ver stoam quiet; cote tom, #4,800 bu ; vz NEW ORLEANS. Naw Onrzaxs, Fob, 10.—Frovn—Strang and s ton, 1d: Bour, 24 Gd: grain, 7d. Reczepre—Flour, 2,11 0(:;‘[:: wheat, 71,400 bu; + i, Sairxiste ~\Wheat, 23,000 buj corn, 400 bu, XX, 810,755 XXX, §4.00 2431 bign grades, §4.73@5. 60, Gra~Com—Matket dnll; whito, $4G@H¥ics Jeliow, 47@350c. Oats quiet; 31 Comx-Mrar~Yarket dull at $1. 85 lar—Quict but frm; primo, $10.00. v FProvisions~Pork active, firm, and higher, to wrive} old, $0,2320.50: new, $10.30. Jard ;Iu’n snd firng tlerco, B1iG0%Cs ker, OX@Te. Uk meatsi—tjood demand: tendis vardst oem, de; clear b, dRG@he, constronger; fi‘l“;""""“'"' at g clear, Bl,e, " g k14 Y o un;s:{':“-d.d;c.““w and tirm; TGU1C, anin \texs~Market dutl; Weatorn rectlied, $1.06 o emira~Coffes firm: Tho cargoes, ordinary loprime. 11 1titye, Suyar i eool demanag com= BB lo kood comuion, 44y elic falr Lo Tuly falr, h-dux.n;.c‘_unm- 10 chulee, Gt gfigtic; vellow clari- 77 5"1,."251'41:. Mularaes quict but firint common, kfila. brimie o cholce, 26qtile, lties quiot X u 4 drrepulsr st 67540372t 5c. @1.90, $13.50; chalce, 0; cluar ribi, b Baan- PHILADELPIA, FaiuabeLrii, Feb, 10.—Froun—Steailys su- pert, $2.85Q02. 75, axtran, $3,0042%.60; Obloand Indians family, $1.75@5.05; Bt, Loyls do, 83,00 ©375; Minnesotu do, §1, 755,005 bigh grades, B.1827.50. Ryo four, §% G0@2, 72 Gnax—\Wheat strong; No, 2 req, $1,05@1,00¢ :':hr. BLUGLG wiite, $1,004@1.004. Corn mm anier, 427%4le; yollow, 44@ He; mix- hiBHe, Uats frm: winte Weatorn, 20%@ mized Westorn, 28@20c. Iye quiet,’ but U;lquum. A VistoNs~Excited, M 4 U0, Tnls” uiees beet, 1780001575 i leklod, 74.@7xe. Lard strong; vaoked, By qeg Ml:l:'llrlll‘l?‘l 0, rorai ER=-Steady : Now York State and Hradford wu':',' (Pa.) extran, ey Weatorn Heworve, 12 Suwir—Qulet; Weatorn, 21021 fete-Numinally R e Guye “EYM—Uulely rullaud, Dlic; crude, BY lt: Slxy—41.08, . UELets~Fluur, 1,800 brist whe 3, 140,000 bu; oate, 50000 bu s 1y ”‘°°°J."” 1,600 by CINNATIL C] Cixciuxan, Fev, 10.—~Cotrox—Falrly active; & Auda bigher ay Uie. zn‘m-uun; family, 34,16@5,25, 40~Wheat steady; falr demand; red and Yhit, 0Z07¢, Cof Tomers qite. Corn~Markct dull, pri hade kvllu'm?:::l..‘.:. Oats quiot; firm at 2314@20%4¢, d i Do hid; bito asked, Latloy Frots 2 $1.00, i, 0-(!:]!«;~Fovk—ucmlnll falr; warket firm; el Tls buyer Yebruary, Lard etrong and b -'(""m' $0.70 cash; 86,75 March, Bulk by 13:‘:?3‘;‘:“}%‘3 panfders held ai id ot mu;:m.nn’ai‘%fi" Mareh o e o '“fif.“i?h'is. 164 s sbade higher at 4. !"':'-hlcluy, Wil Uirpgeads a wn, T Ui wrlue 1o chiuice We Unlluux#b‘lua’::‘fl!;’c‘:l"v 1UB14c. BOSTON, Bo, - lln:u'::' s1::!’. 10. —FLovu—tteady; Western B . 0043, commou sxtras, $4.75 i llc::;'lln do, $4.00@4.50; Minnesots b,y ope 0l winter whests, Onio sud Michle ooy -s:(m.*z-z; 1iinots sna luolens, $3.00 Bk “.l::::' $3.26@0.25; Wisconsin and 1 N roce 250wy wnenP-‘ ;o.ou(’av'l'.lgx‘)‘ Nt LR Oats "“:lll‘u::cum Hutets all grad e, e, dam xira” wivie, “Haaribes No. 3 ,‘-“l“{; 0 wuite and No, 2 mixed, 4230 Sy b 124% 5,000 ;. corn, 30,000 ba; iy " R 70 b corn, 44,000 by IN anllIAl’O ; l)'ANAl.(,Llfl. (o lud., Feb. 10, ~Hous—Pirm; 5, 600 head, ! 4 red, 03,@04c. Outa—Market dull as 280 w0 ree T 1 atead; v Y y BT M S, Puovintogy_g Crar gy o Suoulders, dxe bld; 8)e sakod; L") IHE UG Akic waked. | Lard, G, Ao LOUIsVyy, c»:;:m-" Vb, 10, —B‘l:ri‘:%—?km- Florn o 8 blslur; ke, "Nu«tn“f" aud Guchanzed, aduily, w:l dnfuufl Bchier; red, B3 gl & Luru—alarkes dull; whily, 405 mized, mixed, Ttye—Market dnll at 40e, 1ar—Sieady with fale demand at §8,75. Proviatoxs—Exclted and higier; advancing. Pork, $10.50, Lard higher; cholce leaf, ticree, TH@THe; dn kews, Hige. Bulk meata hiy! rhoulders, 3¢: clear riby, G ¢, Wscon mearce, firm. and Muher: auonlders, Sitse: elear tly, 5.;@5L0e, Jtams—Saonr-cured, B! @0%c Wittek¥—~3arket dui at $1,0: HKANSAS CITY, special Disyate to The Tribuve. Raxsan Ciry, Feb. 30, —(nax—-Tho Priee-Cure rent repotte wheat receipts 18,410 hu; shipments, 14,400 bu; firm; No, 2 cash, Hile: brnary, 8414ct No, 3 cash, 793c; Febrnary, BOtic: No. 4 cqh, 7de. Corn--Recaipts, 26,100 bu; sufpments, 10,00 v ateudy No. 2 easli, 24tic) Fovrary, tats TOLEDO. Toruno, Feb. 10.~—(nas—\Whoat dall; am- her Michizan, P5iic bidz No, £ red wintee, March, lieldat H74c: DiNic bld. Corn qoiet and stead, high mixed, B3kc; No. , Ghxe. Uuts guict; No, 2, 2e. Hous—Firm; 4,60 —— O8WEGO. 0Osweran, Peb. 10. —Cinarx—Wheat ateady; N hard Duluth epring, §1.10; No. 2 Milwaukee, EL.00; Nu, 2 red Wabash, $1.05. Corn—Market dull; No, 2 Toledo, 42c, BUFFALO, Burrato, Feb, 10, —tinux—Whoat firm; no #ales, Corn neclected. Oats inactive. Rye in- active. Darley neglected, Kanoan Frewunts—Uncinnged, DIETROIT. Dernorr, Feb, 10, ~Frovn—Firm, Guain--\Vheat firmer; extra, 4533cj No. 1 white, 1] Avrll, 97lie: My, LI Receip shipments, 53 bty Trom, at 8, Nrw Onrrare, Feb.10.- Firmers mid- diing, Diye; Juw midding, Ye; good ordiag BYe; net recelpts, 1,000 valew; pross, 1 exnogty to Great lirtaln, 2,007: to France, 0,8 1o the Contiyent, 58605 eonstwis d 8,000 7003 stock, 58, N3, Menrius, Tenn., Feb, 10.~CorroN—Flrm; ask- fnig Mhers recelbts, 3,520 balea; slipmunts, B33 atoek, UF, DO enle xports, 1,200; uuleu: PRTROLE CrLEvELAND, O., Fenn 10, —Prriorcus -Firm; atandard wote, 110 test fic, on Ciry, Feb, 30 ~PRTionnes—Market opened muactive, rematnmg so durfug the entire dav; fest wales, Mi%es mivanced to H7tes closineat Yuxe Bids abipments, 20,000, avoraging 21,000 trans. actione, K4, 000, reryneno, Pa,, Feb, 10, —Prroouevs—Very quiet; crude, SL 105 at Parker's for shipment retned held at O4ze, Phaladelphis delivery, 'TURDE Witanaroy, Fub., 10. Btrong ut L7c. e —— A SAMQAN SCANDAL. The Princess Tan Klopes with the Duke Maliston—Eseltlug Incldents, Plots, nud Counterplota, and n 1ot Pursult In War Cunors After the Malden, Corresunndenve San branricen Chranlcle, Aria (Sumovan Islmuls), Dece. 7, 1578.~The 8a- moan mall-packet Lmma Augusta wus appolit- ed to suil Dec. by but ehe has been detatued two days {n consequence of ndverse weather, the wind blowlng directly Into this larbor, and I fmprove the opportuuity to entertain the Chron- fele with the particulars of o thrilllug soclal epi- sodo in the high clrcles of Samoan suclety which hins reached Its denouement fn the tnter- val. The offuir hus been one of national fm- portance for the past two months, und in the absince of any electlon frauds to Investizate, or uther contentions such as more pretentious Governments are blessed with, to cogage the attention of the politicling and keep them out of mischiet for the time, It has served to give wholesopia exerclse to the statesmanship und diplomatie ebility of the Kingdom, s Lxeolleney Mr. Patloln, tiovernor of the ‘Tan Maangza’ Dlstrlet, in the Istumd o Upols, had o charming siater with the euphonious nume of Toe. The L'llphuni'wlll be better appreclated when it 18 expiuined that *o ' hua the sound of " fu the pronunctation. Toe lva Brat-grate superfing brunette, abeut the tone of a huked woose, with bestitiful symuwetry of form, ace cording to the Sumoan standard, Wien arrayel fu BEamoun Conrt fushion—a coconnut apron and a novklacy of birds! daws—her raceful wppear- aneo would not fail 1o attract attention Ju the fashionable sulons of the most retined soclet Tov hud pussed nhout 17 summers, as the cate dar goes, In maden meditation faney free, wafel wos quite sillicient of 1fe's penance a8 a yillage virgin, About three vears ago, Inspired with the ymbition of hor sex, sho tricd to run away with s sclon of Royalty, Mntruy. Malietoa L, but one { high ollicers of State dlscover plot “in tune to frustrute an elopement, ‘Tos mourned this crucl dbapbointment for two lome fun. About two montha ago sho fell i love with another member of the lheuse ot Mulicton, the son of & high chief. Gov. Patlo- i was passlonately attached to the lovely Toe, and could not by persuaded to consent to her warpuge under uny connlderation, social or J Ho the courtahin was conducted elmides. tnely uoti) the fame of love had fanned 10 thie proper temperature, when the customary expedient of hampered lovers the world over, onolopenent, was uereed upon, The younw nobleman alecady had vhe wile, which mlehe have been 4 bor fo further matrimontul ventures countries, Lut In Samos such an incum- nu obstucle ta be thougght of fur In this delectablo country the ardent NTINE. ruard T ENTINE— ) moment, young laver marries as olten wa he chivoses: und Where the fusblups are so primitive, o stands not fn fear of militnees' bilts or butchiers’ duns, An extra hog wind o coop of chifckens Is ample provislun lor family responsibllitics, wille the tride con rendily fushion a tull trousscuu to her tast from the hark of the bearest cocoannts the gallant young Malieton und the fulr eluped elehtbies to Val Uso, When Pattola und his trioes hoard of this un- dutiful couduet they wers excesdingly wroth. Delegatiuna wero sent from the different vil fuges to persuaide Toe Lo return to the arms of her distracted beother, or to persuade the Maleton peoplo to soml her back. ‘thess oyers tures were i valn, so Gove Patiola bethonght hituself of & bit of strateiy to recover posseaaton of bis trugnt shter. He aent o nossage o Too pretending o be reconeiled to er chalee, nd roquestiug ber to return with ber lover and be marrled under the baronial thateh fn pruper style und with belitting ceremonles. The dusky Luthario fell into thes trap, Great prckmrullmu wora tnade for the vccasion, and Lord Malleton, accompanied by the waie Tee, et ont an their return, followed by oll his relatives in an im- vontng provesslon, bearing baked ples nad otber ediblea n profuslon, uind timing” their march with the beating ot tom-toms usd every mant- festation of Joy, When the processlon arrived in Matauta, on & Baturday, Gov. Patlola, whu vro- Tesses to be o Curtstian of the atrictest dla- cipliue, sunt word thut, vs it was so near the Bubbath, thno was not permitted fur the proper entertafiument of his dear cousing ail the nu- wierous retipue accompanying tieu, wikd bo pre- ferresd Wt the reception wind ceremonies be pustponed until anm{, ‘This arraugement was assented to, und Madfetus umd his twople went luto bivoune accordingly. On Sunduy the Governor felgned a violent attack ol gout, or some other tyye of ariztocratie Samoan mualady, undd a0t w micasage fur the luvely ‘Toe to basten to the bedside of her poor biather, “Lie uusus- peeting one obeyed, but wo wooner waa ahs in- tho Gavernor's Jines thiu brother Putiold dever- oped hix tstal vigor und sctivity. The uvely ‘Joe was bundled {nto a canos und conyeyed Suls Sula, dn her brother's dowatn, tructed Mulletos und hi retaliers semalued where ey Wero bivonacked, sssuuging their griel” as far ss anight be by goreing themselves with baked plg and othier delica cles, not Luowing what disposgion hat becn made of the widslng bride, Yeaterlay o weesenger urrived fruw Boly Bols, brmging a Ietter tu Patiola trows s sister. "foo pruicaeed wreat regret for lier folly, dectured Uit ste ud entircly overcomo lier love tor Sulictos, aimt would ” Beticefurth by o dubi(ul slster, Eae do- ired her brothies to seud bee some other Ui ‘o triukety of (e Eind o Samoan bolle woubd natu- | rally covet. Hut 1t eoun became apparent that this was ot the spectal ervand of the messenger trom Boly Bula, Ho lad vu euoner stated on e eturn with the desired artleies, procured DY the wffev- tlouate but deluded Lrother a8 un_ expenss of ¥4y thao Mulictoa broke cumd ikl siatidenly dis- uppearcd. e too bl tecvived 3 nicssade of suine purport (ko the sgino sous Panla conzrutulated ol i the be: Huslly been relegaed i 2 + But ddrer i dwe day ved thut 4 wa-capoe Lty e Serenty By e bt w Bulu Onla--Market dull; white, 20c; | ranged that the guard of oll women un- i R R RN 1 alids THE CHICAGU ‘URIBUNIG: LUBNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1879—TWELV der whose surveillance she had been placed shoutd he oft duty nied out of reuch at an appointed time. When the war eanoa eame in- slde the reef the intrepld Too rushed forth, awl swithout tarryine to cast ol her slmple o, parel, she boldly plunged foto the tvater nn was taken aboard, ‘The old women witnessed ton late ta prevent ity but eave the o fmmediately the wholo viliage was fu an uproar. ‘The Sola 3ola people launched thedr cunves and fnstituted a vigorous pursult n atrong forre. Aceording to the Inter- tslandic law of Samoa, the stealing of a woman is punishablo with death, and a blondy hatile would bave resulted had the virates heen over- taken, As it was, the Malictoa hoat had about two mifes the start, amd malntalned that dis- tanea through the race untll they reaehed the waters of Malletoa’s district, awl Tog was de- livered safely loto her lover's arms. The Sola Sola boats then stood off for Aula harbor, wt reached here last nizht. The affair s the grand eensation of the day, the way lead to govern- mental complicationa, und possibly & civil war, e — WISCONSIN CITIES. A Tabutated Riatement of Their Indebted- ness and Valuatlon—Complete Exhivit of the Fisenl Condition of Milwaukee, Hoectul Dispateh ta The Trinune, MirwAUREE, Feb, 0.—A speclal telegram from Madison to the Sunday Teegraph eives an of- flelal statement of the Indebtedness and prop- crty valuation of Wieconsin cities ns follows: Indeblodness, Avpleton . .ueeeeinniennd§ 104,000 Tieaver Dam, - None eiolt . X B ovesvimsoennensonns ST Centralla {ho teport) IS 7, KOO 4080060 Nong 107, 000 Madiaon .. 166 000 Manitow WD , U0 Oshikush oo Plymouth Portage Pralrio e cxeep sl all of the clties and towns are paying the in- terest on their tndebteduess, which dves uot ex- ceed the constitutional Madtatlon of 6 per cent, ‘Flicre ia praetieally no Srate dubt, while the fn- devtedness of the countics at the last report was £5,011,711, and that of the towns, villages, and citles of the State 87,810.44% Theso ninvunts wore materlally reduced at the Josy tax levy, and hut very little addittonal. indebtedness was In- curred by any community in this State. Alto- pethery so the Dadgers think, no State In the Unlon can make so favorabls a showiugas to munieipal indebtedness as Wisconsin, At 1he meethng of the Common Council of Mitwaukes this atternoon, City Comptroller White presented his sunuul stotement of the finanelal condition of the city, frons whick the followlng figurea are obtained: The expendl- tires for purposes chargeablo to the geners city fuud for the year 1578 were §103,511.563 expenditures nnd “louans from the Contiugent Fund, 85,681,132 expenditures for sewerazo pur- poses, $U5,0X0405 amount assessad nzuinst prov- erty for water-pipes laid in front of sald prop- orty, SELKELGY total umount so assessed since 1572, 8 170,805, ‘The amount (‘xle ded from the general ward funds was 826200171, Of the city's publle debt report is mnde as lollows: On Jui 1, 1878, the outatunding readjustinent bonds and sertp was 35,2499, retired botds nmd serlp ducloie thy !‘nr 31 leaviog ont- Aunding Jun, 1, 1870, $323,590.25: the Lulates in the Sinking Fund is 805,000, leaving to Le provided for tn the future, 32,201,202, Thesa rondjustment bonds mature on June 1, 1801, bear an intereet rate of 5 per vonty i for the most_part are helld abroad. That they are accounted adesirablo investinent by the hold- ers 18 imlleated by the fact thut tho offerings to be retired from the city’s Binking Fund are unt sutlickot to exhaust the fund. The Comp- trolier estimutes thut 1€ the tax for the Sinking Fundshail coutinueto berulsed cach year for foue yenes, there whil be nsutlicient fund 16 retire ull of These bonds, OF the water honds, he roports ot present outatunding, $1,000,000, st ot general aty botds outstunding, $342,000, These water and genernd eity bouds draw Interest at 7 ner ceaty wnl ure all sould in the market ata pro- mium rate of jrom 10 to 13 per cont uud ace- crued interest, : Of ather bonds outstanding, Mr. Walte re- ports §2,000 of the Milwaukeo & Belojt Rail- way, #3,000 of the Milwaunkes & Superior all- way, und of dredging bouds 1,000 (old bonds probubly lust), ‘Thevity serlp issued to by udgnents agererates - anount §242,030.10. The total outstamndlug indebtedness ot the city at the comniencement ol the present year was H2230L18) L the commengement of 1873 1t was 2,070, , wiving a decrease for 1578 of gyt dl, Deduating from the above-unmed umu the Sinkig Fand aimd cash held to pay cortain of the rallway bonda (S102,000), amd the Ax-m-;n netual debt on Juu. 1, 1570, was §2,174,- 0.0 285, “I'he Interest on the ¢ity’s bonded debt Is as follows: On_readjustment bouds, b pur cent, puyable on June Lund Dee, 15 on water bouds, )l wor cent, puyodle Jun, 1 and July 15 on 8‘1-\!.’,(110 of geneva) eity funds, T por cent, pay« ahie Jun. 1 and July 15701 $100,000 of general ity l{uuds, 7 per cent, payable Juno 1 and Dec. s inferest credit on the clty bank account durlog 1578, 4 per cent on doposlts belog puid, 000005 the present cush balauce in bauk 1s B113,475, 15, From clty licensea of all kinds, the statement shows receipts during the year of §54,121, an in- crease over 1877 of $3 [ ‘The total \'lllv valuntlon, a4 has been hereto- fora reportud, lestated oo §563,955,T1LEY, und the totad tax-devy, #L2I1SUL05; elvine u et de- crease of ull luxes churges azafust thy city as comparod with 1577 ol £20.7%0.03. umannts borrowed durfig the year to en- able the elty to pay its arders on presentation was 858,11 YT, —3 128, BELUT belnig advance taxes for which 6 per cent {uters was _patd, $120,000 from the hanks, for whith 7" per cent was patl, Tha ety tax~vollectlons up to Satur- duy lust are reported by the Comptroller at §1,002,951, 16 HUMOR, Firwm friondi—1'artuers, A ten-dullur bill s of the feminine geuder when it {e the fair's X, Danelug has been troduced into the avmy. Probably you have heard of its squad-drills, “Ilie grucer oifered him & frozen bum, but ho salit b’ ruther not tak the coid shoulder from auy one, A Trojan toper will undertake the feat of ac- Sompunmug 1,000 staifea lu 1,000 hours.—Aibany Jouria’s “ Prillfsnt and fmpulsive peojle,” says an ex- change, have black vyes,' lupulsive peoplo are ouly tuo apt tu et black oyes. * Yes, I'm & good doncer,” sald the barber o3 he whearcd ol the blonde locks of acustetor, » Bew e elip the light tantaatle tow." A younF lady rejolces fn the possession of & largo wid tawiy ot Bernand which sho culls “Tuily, bocauso, us who expluus to ingutrers, v Wis [fiven Ler'? A student fnquirinz for Promethicus Unbouud atueertatn Chapel-atiect bugk-store geccutly wus Informned that they ounly kept the bound copled.— Yus Jiecond. Mary bad a Jitt)o lamp Filed fall of ketoscnog Ebe tovk I8 ouce to livhil o fre, Aud Luy pot since beuzing, —Eschange, . I tivueeiing 1o make & dull-bruived boy un- derstand whit consclence Is, 8 teacher faally wrhod, © Whot makes vou feel uncomifoptable witer ot bave dono wiongd” @ Futucr's Mither tevhagly replivd thy boy. Duushudder fed o trauip yosterdsy be- N wore ut uld wnny cvat ot fuded blue. s Yug et turaugh the Warf” wald 10e gvingu- sihe motid. 0t Vs Tt 1 was o drunfines,” wud when the fellow reacicd the sklvwalk be cons eludded the pentelice, Clory Lardwure slors in Clueno"— Llivs Ubecreers e otlu ¥ cay o ttle “Hul' ¢ years old, while b 2 10 11U UUTIET;, LINE deruas an old Call, Fulla b T WOrsu 108 Weer; ity bewd u a Seneiun g tod, e toult it to e wlether und *e Manina, §avas klietter div €is 1o the il daun wi g Lins wound, 4w’ plaps he with gathe bt ke 10 g st ety und Job Dy apthe kb ewalb cbiidrea to T you, e’ CITY FINANCLS Receipts and Expenditures for 1878 ===lssuing Scrip. . Rebates Dae on Speoinl Assessments to Bo Paid Out. Following is the report of the City Treasurer of Wie recespts and expenditures for §573: nECRTE. Balance In the Treasury Jan, 1, 1878..8 503,285 Biosrd of Publie Works Appropristion Fund, 1§ aniers beeiie Burr. Sonathan, Fund, 1878 Coutingent Fun 'y, 1878, Duncan, Bherman & ¢ Fines for relcasen of prinoners, Finen from Jutices of Peuce, 1 en, Police Court, North Divieion, 1878 Fiuew, Polico Court, South Diviston, 1478 Fines, Police Court, Weat Division, In7d Fecs, 1HIH... e Fire-Department Fand. Forfeitures tn 1877, % General taxes of 18 tieneeal taxen of 18 General tazed of 1 (ieneral tuxd [ 1R75,.. General taxes of TH70. ..., General tnxes of 1877, Geneal Fund, 1R73 . Uencral Pund, 1877 General Fund, 1877, Uenetnl Appropriotiia o Fund (D B W Gieneral Appropristion Fund, 1n74, Indchtedness Fund, 1 Licenncs, 1 Miscelinncous_taxe Poieo Kund, 1877, Police Fund, 1878, Palice Life and Healih Police aut Firemen's Tublic Library Fun Public Library Fu Hents ... Rlver hupi liver lmprovement Kuwerpo Fund, ewvernge Fund, S R Kewerage Rinking Fun Npectul auscnsment, 1 Sirret-Lamp Fund, 187K, spectal-tax pirchases fn recial- pecial-tax ‘Taxon of 1877 (under protest) Tax purchasce in 187 ‘Pax purchnses in 1874 “Tax purchases ln 1875 Water Fund, IS8 .. Water-Tox Fund, 1835 Water-vux Fanil, 1877, 1.0 Wharfing interrats, 1870, .. .. Winrfing privilege na dortiige Fand, Bi8 soeriieenssenenine oMl wrssvetsny sus st is 35 BOVIDBLE EXFRNDITURS », Daaed of Publle Works' Appriciation o sarosrsosse sanden 40,970 Burr, Jonathan, Fund, 178,000 18,808 Bencvalent Awsactation Pafd Fire D partment, I8 oo irn o . 4,705 City Brldewell Fund, 1878, .. 7 077 Hatl Fund, 1878, ... S atingent Fund, 1578, Flru Depariment Fund, 1838, A General § 1875 Genersl Fund, 18 iencml Finking Fun (ieneral 1axes of TH: General taxes of 1874 B30y vresgnonais 1o 15,082 uernl Appropristion Fand, 1677, G 05 enernl Appropriation Fund, 1678, 1 Tndebtednoss Fud, 1976, , Tuilebtedn und, 1877, .. Yolree }:ulm- K, 181 scy Fund, 1 1ee Pund, INTR. ., o Polles Lafo wua Health I Trublic Library Fund, 18] Pablic Librury Fun, Tublic Library Fuu, Personal redeinption. River Improveinent River Improvement Fu Sewernee Pund, 1876 rury Futidy 167 Beweraze Fund, 1877, Bawerago ifand, 1878, Seworage Fux Pund Sewerage Tax Fond Hewnrngo Tax Fund Sewarugo Stuking Fuid, ' Hperial asesementa, 1678 Sehocl Futd.o school Tax i'ind, 18 rehoul Tux Fundi 1870, ] tichon] ‘Lax Funa, 1§77 Senood 'Tax Fund, 1878, Btreet Lamp Fung, 1874, Strvet Lamp Fund, 1877..., Eehuol Sluking Fund , Water Fund .+ Water Tax Fund . §5, 007, Total ... Balance In Tressury Jan. 1, 1870, 701,016 THE 8CRIP QUERTION, Now that the Supreme Court bas adjourned until June, o dectslon 1 the serip case witl ot bu tlied untdl thit term, if then, No one arouud the “rookery " 1s willing, it able, to give u reason for the delay. Serin witl he iseued soon 08 the appropristions are mude, whi willy perhaps, not be until some time in Marel but what it whtl bo worth 12 18 hurd o telly in the langitaze of o broker, *It witl depend upon the “moroy-market, und whelher the Byndivate {a revived,” T'AYING REDATES ON BUECIAL ASSESSMENTS The practice of notifylue those to whum ro- bates or spucial assessments are dug, which was discontinued after the Fire, 1 to be revived, snd the greater portion of the %w.uou or 50,000 nuw it the treasury o the credit of speclal asscas- ments will suon be fn the hamds of the persons to whom the wouney botongs. ‘The sceumuluted rebates, which ratgge frum 10 cents to $30, have been for years u sonrco of profit to City ‘Fressurcrs, aloco the bulk of the fund could be safely plu at {uterest for six montns or a year. Efforts bave been maode from tme to thme by Aldermoeu to have the surplus pold back, Lut unifl lust week worhine bwl~ been dons to this end, Fioally the . Muyor and Comptroller hud 4 voi- ference " about the matter, the result of which was mstructfons wera glven to i Assessment Clerk o notlly all the partius who have not called Lor thele rebates, und the blauk nutices ara now hol ‘The names of those Who patd sp its prior Flrecan be gotten at but thoaw uf pe who have puld since October, 18571, will he be dur out of the tax-bouks fu the County Treasurer's olllee,—n work of great tedionsness, and cousequently very slow. Whero the prop- erty hus changed bands, the rebates, If sy, might us well g0 to the present oWl Are- bate Js Mhiely 1o ba due ot evory improvemnent by speclal aaseesment, exeept the vnening of street ends; In this the dunages und benglits are theured so us to balanee cuch other. 16 may be weeks before the scnding out of v LAt steos huave been tuken to refund money wrongfutly withheld, or ruther not buld Lack on avcount of the neglect of propesty-owners to call for it (which th didn't do because unaware thit un?'ulluu way sue thew), the puyine of a conbiafbingl 25 to A0 per eent to attoruevs wid others for colted fug the sums will not be necesasry. ————— Halo of the Windsor Hotel, Nein York Teibune, Bob. 1, Fhe Windsur Hotel, at Fifth aveniie s For- ty-alxth street, was wold at auctlon vestorduy at Sheritl's sule, to satisty a judgmont of $150,] the apount of the Nrat morluge, The w erty hias o frontage of 200,10 feet an Fitth enue by MO feet on Forty-sixth and Forty- cuth streets, ‘The sale wus understood to be the reeult of o Iriendly suit Letween the Goelets atd the memberd of the Daly famlly, Peter Govlue started the safo ot 00, and by blds of $5.000 und #1000 e price was run up ta {431, O, Tor which sum It was knocked dows to ', W, Burker, who deposited certiled checks for 0t cover 10 percent of the puschasy ey und cvsts of suly, teludioz auctione fees, It was underatiodd that the real pu chusee was George W, Heldon, of Byracuse, fery i the wile of 4 son of the Jute Jubn "Fhe hubilitles of U vropeety are: §130,00.0 Tuxes,, 17,000 10,640, Stock . 800,900 Ground rent.. 4,650 lied wort’gu 340, 000) ————— Licua 4, 000 Tutalee.. §1,%05, 830 "Ehe price obtafned will nay the tiest und seee ond mortguges i fall, 0,00 of the third wort- rasee, the llens, 1axes, und ground reat, und will Wwipe out sbout §K4 G of the third mortenvy aut all the cominun stock. ‘The presout rontul of the botel f» 10,000 baving hredoead froms §150,000; the cround rental v 314,500 u vear, b wua the opintun of hotel uid roulestate mew yeaterduy tat under this sule 1he purchas- ¢ i obtalil posscsatun Of thy boted it be wishes to, g A—— e Suporiority of American Tooh. 1 havoat hils moment.” writed Mr. Thomas hecund mort'ge Bondasveur's by Fanglish workman doe 1ean tools at a high price, it Fnglish tods were ta be bought which would do the work equally well. From my own practical experlence difference hetween the twn 1o, that an not, In the firet instance, iearn what a taot {s for, snd adapt the toul to the requirementss an Ameriean sorkman will, ns A rule, uve his brains, and make what you want, withont apoiling the whole by rhllcnlons blunders. I ] needed a thing made which e quired judgment on the part of the workiman, and constant superviston, 1 could nut give my personal il rheoilil, ¢ the sim- nlest war toget the thing right, rend the instruc- tlone to Ameriea." ROMANCE IN REAL LIEFE. A Man's Passion for Collecting Ladles* Photugraphs, nnd What Resnited There. from, Inntetrite Courier-Journal, A Conrler~Tuurnal reporter et a prominent citizen of Mason County yesterday, and fu con- versation about varlous matters learned of a romance In real 1ifo that happened a short tine #ince {n that county which would make a goud ground-work for a novel R e 2 = The gentleman re- ferred to vouches for the truth of the story, and, knowing hitm to be a man_of truth amt veravity, the reporter doek not doubt hls word in anv particulsr. ‘The naine of the hery we are rmitted to give, but not that of the lady, at ast not her malden name. “In Mason Cotints," safd he, “thereiivedn man two or three vears azo wio had a asdon for collecting photograplis of fadiea withh whom hie became acquaintenl or casually met. He was a man of good educallon, but never turned hfs attention to anv particalar trade or professton, nod the resuilt was he worked aronnd on the farins, stavineg hut a ehort time at oue place, e course of thne he managed to werlk for a fgreat many farmers i Mason, id n lurge acquaintance among the people, e was quite o Judica” man, nud. after huvinr worked for three months in a nelehbornood, e geaceally took Nin departure pussessing 1he pretures of nearls all of the girls. Somne of e fad ex wonld give him o thedr pletures, amd othere would refuse. Ile always, however, earrfed the fmazes of all nway L bin, ft remad Ing an open guestion of he oty thore he dud not get by 2iit, el poss of a roving svirit, ho was one diry setzed the ldea that w furtune was swattitee hln in e far Westy sl he resolvid 1o o in senseh of i1, Packing bls trunk pre v fo stariy R of fortune and futne, e did not for,ze put Into the trav tie two ar thiee humdred ndles’ phatographs Lo b dred to; Arriving at St. RIT there recing 1 2hts vl formdn the future. 1Y tonk the train on the Misounurd et Rafirond, whi-h ‘ruta from St, Loufs ts Kansas Clty, Wihen he uerved at Sedaltu, In Pettis County ahout 200 miles west of St. Louts, he concluded to stoo there il prospeet. He put up at one of the hotels, und, after spending two or thice days i tawh, cone cluded to procure work if bo could and senain there at Jeast for a seuson. sAbont u wile trom tawn, Judze Grorge Fleard restaed, e was o gentleman about 61 years of ugey a native of Kentteky, aml a wld- ower. He bad accumulated o durge fortnne ad waa the owner of a splendid farimn, @nd was con- atdered as ooe of the wost prominent cltiz the county. Our Mason County wanderer {5 out tFom fownone day stopoed at dudge Heard'a fa.m, and tinding the Judze was Ken- tucklan, feit of cuurso lu sone respectsat home. Judge Tleard destred an oversver, ad finding his new acquatntance was in search of emuloy- ment. offered him the place. olfer was ne- cepted atid Lhe new oved nstalled, Oue Sunday two or three weeks after hin arrival at Judge Heant’s he got ont his eratly-valued sty K of photographs, amt proceeded to looi ut them all, one Judieo Heard, sitting by, became interes in lookingr them over binselt, wikd e examined the fuce of vich ludy critieally, Suddenly Le came g0 a face 1hat foreibly Tiapressed bim, und, showine it to his overseer, usked who khe was, whother she was marrled or duzle, and A ghe was respectond and admlred ut hotne. The overseer conhld ge- member sothing of her exeept e knew she was a resittent of Muson Connty, He told Judige Heand, however, that Mr. Richard Dawnon, an old resldent of Muson County, conld, s »sli probability, tell fust who sne waa, Nutling niore wos #ld thit day shout the matter, vut the next day Judge Jicard nsged the overseer 1o et hhm have the picture, nnd his tequest was complied with, ‘Ihe face, it scemed, bt Diaunted him ever since b flrst gaw 13, and e resolved to meko Inguiries concernie 1hy original. He wrote to Mr. Dawson, inclosiine he pleture, und asked who the lady wad, her age, churauter, family relatfons, ete, © Mr. Daw- son repled that shie way of excetlent lumly, a_school-teacher of tine pind, and, altue sbout 35 years of age, was u very b able woman, When Judge Heard recelved AMr. Dawson's letter he ot once prepated tovlsit Mason Counts. Jie departed from hotne with tho proper eredentinls concerning his char- acter, ad in duo thme ureived ot Maysvitle, e called oo Mr. Dawson, and that gentleman was very much plessed with . Mr, Duwron kndw the ludy was worthy aud deserved o gond home, and ho determived upou Delpme the mateh slonz as much as be could. Tle had his bugey hitched up, and, takioe Judge Heand i with hilm, drove out a dozen miles to the dy's howe, She had {uat adjourned her sehoot when the gentlemen drove up, sud lad on her wune bunnet and eatieo dress, Judiee tleard was al- ready I Jove, aml was dressed ua guyly a3 a boy ot 18, nnd got uround alinoat as spry, ton, Mr, Dawson paye, ‘They were [ntroduced, wh 1 three proceeded to the house, She excused herselty bt soon uppeared dreesed with mueh taste e elegance, “They ull sient a dethichtiul evenlug, and when the Jidge and Mr. Dawson tonk thefr feave the torier was, in the fan- pugrre of Mr. Dawson, a clear woner. le coutd not tatk of anything else except the Jady he had met. ‘The next duv ho cullied €0 sce her by Dhtmself, and spent gnother pleasant cvenng, He wos o fine- lovking old gentlemun, and she wus much pleased with htm. 1o than n week alter thedr f] meetitie they were engaged, sud 1w two weeks the marrluge eeremony wis per- formed, Judgre Tleand winted to delay sz untl he could eend home for more money, but Mr, Dawson told i to draw v hiin_for whatever hie wanted, At the wedding o lsrge conebursy of fricuds were gathered, and when the newh- married coupte started for Missourl they were the tectpients of scores of good wishies from the devated frlemds of the bride. Arnving ot homu Mrs. tleard was placed in posseaston of # lndsume Bienee, winl was surpriscd 1o learn thut hieband was one of e el men of the county. ‘The Judge's children were st first very hitter over whit they tered thelr father’s nuivlse step, but fn g fow menihs A Heard won ail of thetn over 1o hee by her womsnly grace amd symoathy, CFhey diieovered thut their father, justead of belng decelved by a destzoltie woinan, had seured o wine wno wus cavable of nspietoe thelr greatest Jove and respect, sk ey dud everything they coutd to aone for 1hefr furmer snapleions sl cool treat- ment. Sines then the Judio’s hone bas deer o buppy bouschold, and lie Jooks ten years vounger than he dud on that Sunday moinlue when his oversoer sliowed hins tue pleture of bis future whe,” CPLLLOWS BYPOPIOAPIUTLS, WASTING DISEASES ) BUCH A% Consumplion, Bronchitls, Asthma, General De *bitity, Urain Exhuustion, Chronie Cone stipation, Chronle Diarehwa, bys- popedu, or Loss of ' NERVOUS POWER, Are pusitively and speedily cured by Fellaws' Compennd Syrep of Hypephosphites. 1t 1 na lunger sn fdie dream or hoasting toatiirn that Frilows' Hypopbics; bltes, whereln ure untivd natun's 1o Wiid strengehien ninn nud make bis itte not uly enduraole, Lut opat kling with rudo sud Juyous heaitiv this. Bhen, WO Tecommend v aen VLY fa ou Lo wane, or when the urgantan beconies ouivebivd. UONBUMPTION IS OURABLE, Maxotox Motsk Haret, BaLTvokE, Mb., Octubier 3k I Dr. James 1. Fetlows: hvar 3ir: § st o Jusi Aol of yuur estiny 30 b ribn wi and 13a oltle sl e Aarw § ik (s iy liag! rxtlons pied, F a3k OF Ui eh RS il Ul voplaua ex uf Appeiife. by ancy uf apiriis streail b fon my daily dutles Ratre Wik towds o 3 for & Lot 1 1ave eapertenont 100 1t Is Ty Eilving i putauns aliliciey Wi o it ok v y - L e AT o e Yours (ruiy, ” Do not b docetyed by rewmotles bearlig & viliae Hases 1o utlhee proparatlon 1w suNCHGLE 10 thia Ul dur auy clreutiatauced, Louk okt 1ur the namo and addrews, 3, ). VELLOWS, 81, ok, N, Peo o the yellow WiasgoF 14 wators Jiark, Wiel e seon by Boidlug Gee paser befute e hght, Prive, $1.50 per ottle, 8Ix for §7.50. BOLI BY ALL DRUOULSTO. e Fouir, Foetcher, in the Eay bh Veahane, *atlvas - thice-lourtha of nlnlx touts lhn| Aulx:'u munutuct. WESTIIN AURN P ule, 6y of walch huve beed bought ot o very . =5 T3 & Tatay craen, 1000w votun stactotoneces- | Jo SV. FLARRLS & CO., sty | sbuisd Lo execedivgly tovlsh Lo buy Awer Cilivedihiald, € EAT ity wonderfnl articls was fnvents. m 11 0n Lhe OrinaTY poroud pinater 1 of The Colmmun parous plaster, tinhnew and powerfui combination ui 180 Lugredients, which makee it nof Thi Uy e only superiar to 165 purans plasters, but to Al other external reinr- - Ted etoesrieal i ininienes A f . rte, neta 5, prwerduily, Tyeiy than a Uy ever devised, ITS CHEAPNESS. L Aningie plaster eosts hat 23 cents. and tn many Ine stanres, eapeciaily wien Infendsd for eyfidren, it ean e et In two ud the parts ajpiied at difterent times., Ite wittun Iv not exhadsied S 8 days (tcan be worn, 8ken oif. nnd worn nd this oreration rapeate several fimes. enson's Cancine Parans Plastar clally recommended far the folluwing Atimeits: LAME BACK, ‘Weakness of the Back and Muscles, IKid- ney Dlseass, Rhsumatirm E a, Lum- bago, A!roqt_('ny_n!.!hg Hear! plainta, Stubborn nnd Negleoted Colda and Coughs, Fever and_ g\ng,_nlu_enuo; of Ghii- dron, tuch os Whooping Cough, Ordinary Couzh snd Colds, and Croup (when used in ita enrly atazes), nud for all Local Aches end Fains of OId or Young. For puch atlneats asthese 1t [s warranted to be supes Tor to any kuuwn temedy. ASK ANY PHYSICIAN. The remarable niers of en Plaster been Fantae 7 EENSOI'S APCINE POROLS PLASTER Can be ohiatied of almoct any drazpist fn the United Kratedor Cuhiia Tor23 cents. Parchasers should bu- 4 {niltstions, and piasiers having a A0 na TRS. fnaturs of the 11, and the i of the ol Tor the syccial oject of amuriag » the full he well R Comduted by the TpRrts Tair e h & Sull's ErANRements enails one or + Jine of Meaiersor by vt comel traveling i i HSONALLY CONDUCTED PAITIES UL L anges, Coverlug il 3 Sl e LT (i 8t Ded d K Of LT L Laren Tor woleh wili e Jetiven il ¢ 1 e the than have i8riies will - full elate agent o7 wpLe funs or [ Tofty - JONN M COOK, sule k. wnd will lave @ities siresmd ') uyy NeWw York, nzinz partner. Iy now M Al ponl, Dublin, Uelfas, Londanderry, ’m\n Of Lanulag, ey YL i i to ‘.IJ B AL NTEA LS 4 NOW Yotk il G4 oo TOLIVIA, e LA Marel 1, ClASaIAL Mureh b ALSA slareh 110 am Cauins UENDERSON tlneton-st WHITE STAR LINE ! Carryins the 1'alted States ag oyat Mal botween Sew Yt wnl LiverwaolFor vasie agviy 10 Com: it reauced'rates, Junyy otive, § B IER ALERED B iratison Gr, 1y Ten'l Western Agent. ¥ lirdtalis aud dreland, ¥ BRAZIL & OHIQAGO COAL (0, J.G, NIHLOGR. JPreatdent and Chicago M 15uecessor LDHON, NIRLOCK & C Main Oflice, 102 Washington.st, Mtoers of tha eelehrated WITITE=ASH BLOCK COAL. The best Coal for family and grate pirposes, Iinrns witha brivht, cheerful hiaza, ilke hickory woud, miaking n very hot fire, For comfors and economny It surpasten any other ®oft Coal $n ¢he markee, Deliyerad 1 any part of the ety far pe it {hexnut, £43 Eew, $0.55: Range, $6.501 el and fnrge consnmers. AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, EXPLANATION 0P Rerzrexce Marxs.—tf fifurx‘;m‘ *8unday ercepted. uf:nd'u f“n:x&rd? CHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, ‘Ticket Offices, 62 Clsrkest. (Sherman Houte) and at oPactfle Fast Lina.. astonx City & Vank| wimbunie Dar Ex. vin aiftutuque Night E3,vin Sighr Exprr >| < ® e 2 333333333333333333 & Newl BWinana & Nrw ifim. PAAPqUe1 e Exprees, arake (enera & lockfo dFund ity Lac, via Janes Putitan Hotel Cars are rin throuch, between Ci aid Counell BLuMTs, on the 1rsin iéaviog Chicaze n. No road runs Pullman or any other ferm ef * B0t~ cars west of Chicago. v 4 Kinzle-ats. A~D)enot coriter 67 8 B=Depot curner of Canal snd Kunzio-ata. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY BAILEOAD, Lepaef . Indtana av, and Sisteenth-st., teantheats. Tlcket Offices, 59 Clarks 33333 e Galrhurz Expre {rator b upiees. A ne A o enizel Mendata & Otinw Aurora b r. # (eure Accominndatio Tt &5 Dubiqne L Night Expre re the fa CHICAGO, ALTOR & BT, L0 KANAR CTIY & DEX AKD CTICAGO, 'VER BHOLT LINES, TUnton Depot, Wert §lde, near Madison.st. lrlige, and Twenty-thind-st. -11¢ket Office, 122 Iiahdalph- Kapsas City & Denver Fast BL L0 rinetield & Texa Mouiie &'New Et, Louly Byringield Feoria, Butlington § Fast F: & Keokuk fres Chicako & Paducaly It B Ex:oL Htreator, Lavon, kinpr'n k. 1 comin dation. Grieans Ex: & Te: 8 CHICAGO, MILWAUREE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY Tnlon Depot, corner Madiaon and Canal-ats, Tinket Ofiter, ®8 8aaih Clark-st., opposite Bherman Housay anid at dupit, T Teave. Arive, Milwankeo Express. e Wisconstn & it T AM O I D1y c Minnesots vd Menaalia thruugh Day e t v ® zm n fjnerors, Gréd; L X an ) Nl A presn e b 17 ins i via Mliwankes, for Kt, I'a 1 Al Ticketa a apollnare cod elthier via Maidlson and Prairie du Chien, or via Wateriuwn Lslroase, snd Winons. TLLINOIB CENIRAL RAILROAD. 3K nd 1out of T'ntll()" m 1043 8 m 400pm | 00 pm ¢ 7:00 8 | Lease. | Arrive, Hoam rend . sprnstictd ¥t EXre Fronda, Burliigton & Keuki SFeuri, Burlington & Keokul Trutiniie & Sloax CIty Lxjires Inthuaie & Rout Citv Expross . Gliuinu Passenger, 1 On Satunday night runs to Centralfa onty, 0n patuniay ulht runs W Peorla only, Depot, faut of Lake:st. and foot of Twenty-second-st, Tlexet Otllee, 57 southeass corner of Maue and at Patmer I nrc-at, b, tirand Pacine 1ot CUNARD MAIL LINE, Sailing three l}:m\'t aweek tosnd from Britlsh ent Pricen, ly ut Company's Ofice, northwast r Bh i He g ey amask, ‘cgexy DU VERSET. Goneral Western Ageat. LOROSALN. ILAGE, AND PROFOSALN ATIAW. HUEADGUARTEES DKPARTHENT OF DAKOTA, ontee v{ Lhlel Quattermasier, )- ) wr IACE, M., Jun, Sealvd proposale i tiplicaie, rendittony, will be reeely 13 oilitesnf e Q tina wid Places of bidders fur ture 3 1wt Luris hoogl il (Camis Bakerh. Misto] TR BV AL v o S i, In will , or cacedtion of wiah BRLTOpEIa- e far s by ¢ roiat 1 X ol arate Buy port g i Farh bid et be geconipan hy u guaranty it cumt T comiract fa i arde 1o [reFaoti (P olfl by sc.guted 1y citore nd good und wii ! tn wecrity aralabie by 1 atiiitlint vly, FANTY Iait by alauol by Iwn reepousting Persous, orin: Kuaran N fea Lot t villeer receiving L he Guvernment Tesaryes the right 10 reloct any anid all kbhn, I biading (o grain Lddcre will sialc Hiosain DT 106 paatitin aind 008 W stk Iank d printed (dreuta d al wotl und mm.qm.‘f o hall be marked - i 0 ditreseed 1o ceitve'pug ) Quars T ;o ral i NLTS e Dapury Q. M. G TR L P VR L P ll.__ Proposals for Constroetlon of Dam, tettiaeb Ty, Ty U, INTO, W o' s A INWOTICH. [} oy, ee, 2, 137 Y Faoiiw Whio LAy By au Nutlanud fiank ot Uik i AN BT DG PEvarnie ) b Juike M. Flu e, Eceiver, st Cllcago, Wiihals Wil the lozal tiereot, Within thEce Bty fmbt 148 will be dlvattowed. Cutintry “ASSIGNE “hicas, Cook The creditors of *a Aty i, are e au el b th L Juaiars, 1n7, & id b fike all i wud pereanat, G G 1 e of lie Fo gl HAL Uiy ure egulred b presnt hele b gath e edriisifon (0 o withia tres s Srom o IRADFOLED TANCOUK, Aplguce, b4 Lasatie-sk., Clilcago, ey & Flower, AStoriese. LALDAKD SCALES . or ALL K1t 2 CAFAIRBANKS. MORUE & O, s 1A 13 dake St, Chleago, L5 cwnpiisita diy ouly tic Gruuluo, xpress (ally) e PITTSBURG, T, WAYNE & CHIOAGO RAILWAY, Diepot, eorner vanat and Madiwn: ‘Ticket Offlvad, - 0 Cinrleeat, oilee, anil Grand V'acifi Hi Leato. | 4 DAUTTMORE & ORTO, ‘Tralna teayo from Exvasitton Dlllhlluf. foot of Monroe. . icket Gilices, K) Clark o€, Palimor House, Gracd el il 3o 2 loa Batiding), Morning Expres ik h zfm: BIORE & MICHIGAN BOUTHERN, T.oave, | AFrive, 40 pm T4 i B0 81 $40 A m TITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & (incinnatt Atreiing snd i Tierot, curnerof Cliutol and EANEAKLE LINE Clnetanat!, Indtanapo'ls & Lonts- Vilio Bay Express. Nl b CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFI0 RAILROAD, Déput, comer of Van Buren snd shermsn-sta Ticket Quice, 64 Clark: Davenport Fanreas 70 m|~ T ol Leavenwy “epanir & Y 3130 P I amodution, o n m!;ln " reas ar peryed tu WOILE CHICAQO & Egg;rmn TLLINOIS RATLROAD anviily Loute.” Ticket Oiflces, 77 Clark-at., 13 o praer Cltutun uid Ui T T kewve, ) Arrve. Day Matl, S puname Nashisy e § 70 P County, Blinois, 1 wanli respectfully call the sttention of delinquent turpayers who hiave not pabl their tates for the year Sk 1AL U tax perty Mctuded « ylacs ou the Uald betie thetr prows ¢ Jiry ik SPUY auld, and AhaE, fu caso 1t s torfeited f the Sture. Uaie will by chirged JU per oent additionsl 1o tue awwuut duo. B, II, McOREA, Couuty Collootor. NO CURLS No pav'Ti DR. 174 Bouth Claric.st., Ohicago. w0 of Fharga. v all Dr.J.Kean bs the A uruu Ay, i a9 felan tu Tl city who war iirs uF U S8, Clurk Btreot, Chlonit D[‘ A [} OLIN Evees band 3 [roi ALabUG (o AL, 4, U, « Fuelby bas Beurd of bis WAill 11 treutlog wll Chrunic, Nuryous sud Speclal Liscases of wen sod womon. Brery mi knnwn (o the professie, lncludivg ¥l Boud two stuups for “Guide to Flealth. Bours U 6. Q. W d g s.; Sundays 10 4o 136, 1, ~ PRESCRIPTION FRER, iy i For the speedy ¢ 1 Somteal W ev, Manhoud, and 8if dfs tLazis o bV dndadice s e €3¢ ¢ 1ned eiie Auy drassht s 3l et s esuaad, Ouor

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