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1, which were I most fa 2 é)l&{m?;‘:flnnt, m._uon tu at 2, o ttore quoted at 206 bld; No. 2 Milwankee, s ale. e —l'l':uummmm experionced sharp e eady, with falr aliow of ruec- Vi Wentern mess for Fabrunry, 310,33 for new§ March, 5“‘)‘35’71]0'40 for $02010. 5 500 new, Febraaty, e $10.00 pons 00rted 0L e March at $10.86910,40. i 10 e more activo and higher, el Bode e e s for heavy tolight,and: ey QoI e quotad at 4K@HYC. Cat shelor D ani at previoas quotations, 1 nestt with long clear at fitge, Weat- d dulls gon arler 80 yery llght roquest for carly de- ;":;‘-.:‘nlt‘:d(::mml down 1o $0.75, closing at ety 8 aclive; prime at B&c. b ",:.‘?:";:{:l’.m. stendy at 0% @0%c for scons- e Cting refined e Tont quoted. pirto 007 akery sales of 202 brls at 81,07, wml“,_l«ccommmlnl!on for wraln fn much P eonerally teadier, thongh not B o raten; for Laverpiool engazemonte oty e, 1,900 bris flour, of through g"":“f"’“, et bt 1.000 bu whiaat at 0 por baj 34 per 60 1bs, 1600 w;: :::ltr‘:’:k‘m: Assoctated Prees, xaw Yok, Feb. 13,—CotToN—Qulct at OX@ ver fatares stesdys Februaey, 0,00c; March, :‘:‘:Z-.A,m. 9.87c; Moy, 10,02¢; June, 10,10c; e} AP - ’“"',},‘};&Tu,.zpr; receints, 18,000 brinj auper :.x:.ud Western, $3. 803,655 common_m good flle e 7029.00; good to choca, $3,03@4.560; "m‘whm estra, 84.65116.25; extra Ohlo, $7,80 vty §$4.86@5.75; Minuesota patent 53,5071 8,00 procett, 350005 kot gnil;_ rocelpte, 109,000 “.':'fiuxlh-fimnn. Ric; No.'tdo, OB@01c; une tas et BRTET 01 No, 2'do, 41,00 unyraded et B o % o 81 00kl 0 Py 003(@1,10% ateamer No, 2 do, 81,01 iy 1 do, m.loa; ungraded amber, ‘s amber, 81.003¢: No, 2 white, 1.08; No. 1 do, 00@1.10; extra ;@111 Rye quict, but firps \Weat- < no@ULge. Barley oculot mad quiet, Corn—Demaud falr receipte, 06,000 bu one No. 9, 475 @ 42! w do, 453G46 , 29,000 b3 white, 3 0, 2 do, B2i4Gr0230c; mixed West i@ 3ie; white do, 4@ ddc, \r-quiot and unchanged. jlore—Steady and unchanged, Grocynizs—Coffeo steady. Hugar gnist and un- chinged. Molagscs nominally unchanged. ~Itico— " Demsnd ]llrlndfl l’x\lrkfl fiem; Carolina, GX@74c; , GHEOXC, "i"’.la”n':fml‘——“qam bot firm; united, 083{c; eute, BG0e; rofned, Ol4e, - Titow—Steady; 853@0%¢. Rrax—Quiet; )Sl 2, u o, 0t b Ne. ngets 5 :nln ‘actlity s \ ong: mess, $10.85 for Nows; -Demnnd active: Indin meay FROTA10N! "orl S o, Neel 17,60@20.00; eut meats firm lJong clear e aort do, Dot Lard strong Cosime steam, $0. 80028, b 5. rn—-Matket dull; Westorn, 7@20c, g,‘.’}},._mmm fair and murkm’ Orm; Westorn, e, mfi‘é‘x:flr—llnhl eanfer; §1,07. 8T, LOUIS. s, Lovis, Fob. 13.—Cottox—Flrm and un- eunged; middiing, Migo; malos, 300 bal «eipis, 330; shipments, 1,600; stock, 31,4 Frovr—f donble extra fall, $3,7 roole oxtra fall, $1.0534.20; family, $4.45@4.00; cholce, $4.70 485, 0aum—\vl\ulhluhar: zood speculative demand; No. 2 red fall, BT@D7He cash: OTi4c Februnry; o7%Q98%c March; 00c Aprils $1.00 May; No, 8 md [}, 03%e, Corn firm; No.2 mixed, 37@ Be cashy 224@I2%5¢ March; 335@33%c April; 244@3tcMay. Onts ononed strong and higher; closed st inetde prices; No. 2, 243(c May, Rye 32¢c casli; 443{c March, Wiusxr—Bteady .04, Provisioxs—Pork qulct at $0.70@0.75. Lard gall: offered &t £6.00. DBulk ments quict; 20 days lofally cured clear ribs, $1.704,75; cured do at Keoxok, 4,66 cash: $5,00 for Junc. Bacon teady, witd fale demand: shoulders, $1.25; lear nite, 85.70@5, 421 cnu}l; 85,65 for Aoril; ahort clear, $5.50, Recziera—Flour, 4,000 brle; wheat, 10,000 bu; corn, 41,000 bu; oats, 7.000 bu; rye, 2,000 bu; barley, 2,000 ba, BairnzxTa—Finnr, 14,000 brls: whent, 20,000 ba; corn, 130,000 bu; oats, 5,000 bu; rye, none; Eatley, none, d demand and pricea a shade higher; BALTIMORE. Datzivone, Feb, 13, —Froun—Active and strong, ‘*ithan upward tondeney, Grutv—\Wheat—Western stendy and firm; No, 2 Peonrylvanis red and No. 2 Westorn winter red, %t ond February unchanged: March, £1.! April, $1,08%. Corn—Western strong and an active demavd; Weatern mixed, apot aud Febroa- m HN@43c; March, 444@44%e; Aprll and ¥ar, unchanged; steamer, 44l4c. Onts falrly idive and stoady; Western white, mixzed, and Feanizhaols uuclanged, Wyo dull sud un- Hav—Steady and nuchanged, Provistoxs—ILauy and unchanged, Brrren—~Qulet and 3 Vest- g e gl e ou ias-~Steady and unchanged. d'l;mguun—q,uieu crude, B3fc; refnod un- d 5'.;;vgn:-l?\nll and casy; Rio cargocs st 11@ Wurkkr—Dull and unchanged, Frrtours—To Liverpoo) u:fr steam qulet and un- ehenged, 7 'l(:ru: wheat, 73,5600 bu; Recziere—Flour, 4, corm, 111500 bu : vats, 3,200 b Butrsryta<\y heut, 61,500 buj corn, 01,000 bu, NEW ORLEANS. MT:;!: flm:s, geh, 13,~Froun—Strong and i supertine, $3.25; XX, 84,76 XXX, $4.00 ©4.024: high prades, 4,75 XS whito, 425@ @35, 60, Unsix—Com~—Active but lowors 43kci yellow, 50c, Onta quiet; D1@H2Me. Coun-Meat—Market dull ot 8L 85@1.00. nlfih,;—l)ull and lower; prime, $13.50; cholce, Provisions—Pork active; olil i H quoted strone at :?.mmoo: new, 810,76@11.00, Lard—De- "l»n? fairand pricea higher; tlerce held at 04@ :fi‘ut‘l kees, $7.00@7.75. Dulk meats Brmer; ! “r:" quoted, looso, 403 packed, 4%@4c; Tair b, 5@8Ya; clear, b Bucon-~Dotmand ““.“fi.hlflner; shouldurs,” old, BN@do; new, pois m, sugar-cured, ten at 8@0Mc, s in Q;‘.]é. T=Markot dull; Western rectlfied, $1.05 Gnorenipy~ Coffce firm; Rio cargooy, ordinar, foprime, 11G10Ke, Suyir In good demsands coms fonto good common, 446e; f fi:l%?,'a primg lo Shoicts Giststesvortas clam ligain, m!;'c; Molanses cominoi, ulet but url: tasier gy fi%&u;fl:chnl“, R Bmx- Firmer st 6734, —— CINCINNATI. Fab, 13.—Corrox—Qulet but ateady tice, market Crxciawar, oye, Floun—Steady sud wnchy s anged, m‘én;;:;;\\ heat~Uaoa demdnd at full prices; rod o e 92G07e. Corn in good demand at 33 e 0ats §n good domand at 23K @0k, Hye v demund at 61@5%, Uarley OVistoxs—Pork qul 10,0 qulet but frm at $10.00@ Bl ',,,,ligu qulet butfirm: atean held at $0,76. ) mn_llrm i shoulders, 83,50 Lid, $5.65 it nles at 80,75 Guyer March: hort #5100 85.00buyorMarch, S0, 023 soller nean 10 MY #hoet “cloar_nominially ¥3.00, 'fi‘m.u:mfl,m.om-nu; $4.45, $5,4743@5.50; T=Quiet 2, Loy mix.—cslle'flml?lgc‘f e MILW AUIEE . b g, RS Feb, 13.—Froun—In good da- Urarx—yyy o ¢atateady; opened and closed strong: %'}‘Hl'l.‘;lnukea hard, $1,00; No, 1 Mlwaukee, = Milwaukeq, Do February, 00c; March, oril, D1fc; 06c; No, 4, 00%70c; rojected, 3 Milwaukee, ©00¢, Comn scarco Yo, 3, » 2 new, 3lc, Oats higher; scarcoy tie, llnla‘d' “lm scarce and wanted; No, 1, e, Y dull wnd lower; No, 2 spring, fresh, B ,,,,'I“"n'f:;;)n—qmu but steady, Messpork quiet; Uogs_ 147 £rd—Priine stonm, §0,75, udyop rmerat $4.00¢3,80, Dressed, llrgx KCRUTE—P1oyr, 7, bns,"“'"h"«l“luu 000 hirle; wheat, 25,000 tu. T 11, 000 briv; whoat, 14,000 —— ]:()a’l‘().\ 34 ~FLoun—In falr demand; West- ' X000 28; common oxtras. 375 L’m‘i.r.:)-“mm' #1.00@4, b0; Minnesote e oy Wikter wheats, Ohlo aud Mich- Hinols and ludianu, $5.000 Dateut, e ‘u.%;wll:o_n'ln and mu'z- (it vt G o0l g otk 84000 Vs isie, Uit but tiems miexd 1 3t Jutd dtwno, i e e e QZB::M:MND. 4 white and No, 4 " Y ' fUour, 7,000 brls} coro, 03,000 bu; Bowrox, p, Feb, 10 napepy, il 5 iy i ILADELPIITA, llu._ Yeb., 13, —Prruorevu—Noul- ;“:"dc. BIaLNo: reflucd, U c. o ls Weatern oxtray, 83,0065 o4 extra family, fn lots, low et (A TEl CHICAGO '(RIBUNK: FRIDAY, FESRUARY 14, 819—"T"WilLVls PAGE 3 cholea and fancy, 84,4 Unarx—Whent fiem; ylvania red, $1,054 @1,063, Rye—Weatern, fidaidc. Corn mteady and firm; rejected Western, 42 mer, 437 Aliges mised and yollow, In falr do- mands white Wesiern, 206 20t5¢, Provistoxa—Steady, Mesa pork, $10.600 Indin mess” heef, 17,606 18,001 hamn, S G06, 00: pickled, $7, 207,70 Lard steady; prime steam, $7.00. Burrkn—New York Stato and Bradford County 0. oxteas, 21@2c; Western Iteserve, 10 ic. Luas—Steady: Western, 17@18¢. Crrrae—Stendy *Wentern, 7@8%c. Witsky—Westorn, 81,08, 600 bris: wheat, 40,000 bu; Itxertera—-Flout, corn, 114,000 bus uata, 4,200 bu, . LOUISVILLE, Lovtsvinte, Fob, 18, —Cotrox—Steady st fifc, Froun—¥Finm; extra, $3,0003.26; family, 33,50 @7.76; No, 1, $4.0024.50; fapey, $1.70@5.60, heat firmer; red and amber, 0. white, iie; mixed, i Onts—Dar white, '20c; ' mixed, #ic. ltye, -t Teat, 7hci kega, novistoks—Lard quiet; cholco Bl4¢. Bulk teatn steady, Wiy —81,0:2, ICANSAS CITY. Spectal Dispateh 10 The Tribe:-= Kaxaas Ciry, Fob. 18 —Unarx—Tho Price-Cure rent reporle wheat recelpta for the past week, 72,028 bus shipments, B4, #40 Lu; firm and higher; No. 2 cash, Bic: February, 85%c; No. 3 cash, Bliges Febryary, 8%; No. 4 casl, T7c. Corn— Recolpta for the vast woek, 60,684bus shipments, 3,104 bu; (inn; No. 2 cush, 243(¢; February, 20@c. . INDIANAPOTIS, IuptaNapPoLty, Ind., Feb, 1, —Hoos—Qulet at 1$3.495@4, 853 recoipts, 4,600, Gran—Wheat tirmer; No, Corn sateady at ilic; May, firm at 22G2uge, Y Puovistuns—-Shoulders, 3%@8Xc; clearrib, 43¢, Lard, Gyc. Hams, 7H@74c. TOLEDO. Tarenn, Foh, 13.—Guaix—\Wheat firm; extrn whito Micnizan, 98%casked; DSc bid; amber Mich- fgan, spot, DBe usked; H7t3c bid; March, N8ic bid: saies April, 81,01; No. 2 red winter, apot, fflc meked: O8c bid: April, 8101, Cora firm; Neo, 2 April, $05c; May, U8c askud; 37ie bld, Uats dutl and urctunged, 2 red, 0O@ORc, 4@3e. Onts BUFFALO. 3, —Gua—Wheat firm; no ealos, Corn quict: 1,100 bu old high mixed at 40c in storo; 10 cars new on track at 38%c. Oats sfll:lhc“d‘ Ryein light demand; no sales. DBarley ull, Burrito, Fob, DETROIT. Drrrotr, Feh, 18, —Frovn—Firm, GnarN--Wheat firmer;. estra, 08c; No. 1 white, 90c; for Februury, tor Apsll, D8Y4e: for Mny, Receipty, 10,000 bu; shipme or March, DU3fc; for June, S1.00. 15,233 O8WEGO. Osweao, Teb. 13.—Grais—Whent In falr de- mand; No. 1 hard Duluth spring, $1.10; No. 2 Milwaukee, $1,00; No, 2 red Wabosh, $1.00. Corn flrm; No, 2 Toledo, 43¢, PEORLA. Pgonra, Feb, 13, —ilanwiNes—Flrms 200 Lrls at 81,03, PRETROLEUM. CrevitANn 0., Fev, 19,—Pernorrux—~Un- changod: standard white, 110 test, Oc. OtL Ciry, P'u., Feb. 18 —PemioLcuw—Market opered steady, with salos at 074c, ndvanced to DD34e, closng offered at Bl shinments, 28,000 Lris, averaging 21,000; transactions, 100,000 brla, Pirvsnuna, Pa., Feb, 1, —PETnOLEUS—Sod- erataly activo; erude, 81,103 ut P'erker's for ship- ment; refied, 9l3e, Iibindelpnia delivery, DRY GOODS. New Yonk, Fob, 13.—Business continues mod- orate with commisslon houncs, Cotton goods in steady demand and frm, with an advance on ronte makes of fino brown »heetings; prints stugglsh; ginghams ond dress goods {n fair demand. Woolen gouds qulet. The fulletin wnys Alfred Kane, senfor partnor of Kane, Spring & Dale, dicd to- day of pneumonta, CO'L'TON, New Onucass, Feob. 17,--Corton—Wenkers middiing, Dize; low midding, O3ic net recelpts, 1,043 oales; gross, 12,100; sales, 56,000; stoci, 373,087, AMEER HARLAN. Sylvaninn In Kabul Forly Yours AgoeAn ‘Alie-do-Camp of Dost Molwmmoed—The Star-Spuuglod Bunner on tho Hights of Khurzar—The Eurliost of tho Free-Lancos, New York times, . Late Engiish reviews have calledl attentlon to a book entitled “A Memolr of India und Afghanistan.” In discussing the various routes to by taken by the Eifglish soldiers through the mountaln passes of Afghanistan, frequent ref- erences can be found to this memolr. It mny be eurlous to many readers to learn that J. Harlan, who wrotg, this mumoir about 1842, was uu American. As the writer remenm- bers him some 80 vdd years ago, Halan wus o {lue-looking man, quits Orlentul fn faco and dress, with a manter and ascetion which some- what surprised the prosale Philadelphlan of thoso days. With black plercine oyes, and long pendulous mustache, with bl top boots, nid Astraknan-trimmed coat, Ilarlan was an object of reat surprise, and, possibly, uo littla sus- piclon. Harlan's book, rather u scarce one to-day, Is worthy uf o passlug comment, Slpco his tune more than one Amerlean has taken the rola of the military Bwiss, but this Ponusylvantau was, undoubtedly, the first of our free-tauces. Onulnnllg a surgeon, Hlarlan took service I the Yast Indin Company, about the timo.of the Burmese war, In whiit exact capacity s not well known, nor.docs Harlan state it exactly; 1t wus possibly in aome subordinate medleul capacity with a detaclment of the Bengal Artlllery, Speaking of himself, for Ameer lHorlan wrltcs in rather a granditoguient strafn, be savs, **The love of travel, the umbition of military glory, scrducedd him from the beaten track of monotu- nous und supioe routine,und e visited Kabul o 1828, with o view, nong other motives, to per- sonal adventures.” At Knbul Harlan appears to have.held tho eculiar positlon of sccrot axent, his emplover heing: Shulah vl Moolk, who was the exiled Kinig of Kobul, ot that tine an English stipendi- ory. Horlun's pecubiar duty was to stimulite thie Afghans to revolt, and to secure the return of 8hujab, It Hurlan ts to .on belloved, ho layed an fmportaut part In this scene of Kast- rleue. Taking the disguise of a dervish, ho resched Kabul. ¢ 1 became, he writes, *a guest in the house of the relguing Prince’s Urother, under wnose patronage aud by whose mssistunce I determined to effect my pirpose.” ‘Fhose who had the pleasurs of Lowring Maj. Constavle’s adinirable lecture on Afghantstan, deliyered bofore the Geouraphical Society, wero no doubt amuzed at the speaker’s detail of the fratricidal peculiarities ot the teading Afghan familles, 1larlan repeats, in varlous portlons of his memolr, thesy murderous tralts as neenlfor to the Afghaus, In itaticlzing the word brother, he writess * Let no Christinu be decelved by the fruternal nppellation, Awmong the customs of thy Orientals wo mect with strunge perver- slons of our commonest recelved principles, and .tha term brother, Iu 8 cominunity which springa from a system of nvolygamy, means anyturat caomy, a domeatlc adversury, expecrant heir of o capricious parent, cantending for mastery “in the disturbed arena of family feuds, and any othier sizniflcation of confilcting import with the kind sffections und _fraternul love, the unfon of deslgn und suliniasive munl' prevalent for the most part among Christlans,” "It took Ilurtan ecven Jong years befors his intrieue bore its fruit und Shujah was reatored. Gen. Harlan wua at Lahore, most of the time {n the service of Runject'h Binih, aldine the aceession of the legittmute saverolen, a rewurd for his survices our American recelved from the grate- ful Sluh 8bujul tho titls of Uuees ul Low ah Phader, or, *King's Nearest Friend,” which Orlculul' grandiloguencs was further supple- mented with the profis of JMokurrib ul Khakan, or, companlon of the “lmperial Btirrup. Hurlan states thut ho was fuvested with o 1nnml. an ciephant, and o msgnificent dress ot lonor. Having declared that ho knew no gulde save thut of the eplet of adventure, our Pennsyls vuuian sceks other realins. * Alter sevon years' resldente in the enjuyment of woalth and the Juxury of tho modt sumptious court n Aeg, the Funjuub s lelt,” und Hardun eotered tho survice of Dost Monammed. ‘Phero 13 a little bit of Thackeray’s M), Guhayan sbout Hure Jun. - Listen to this descrintion of the reception of the Awmcricau by Dost Mohwunned: * Hy |tbo Ueneral] was received by Dost Mohanined with wueh the sate fecling "ol exultation vat the King of Peraia 18 known to bave fiuduj when s cuurt was vislied by Themistoc 3t vvems that UGen, Havtun was dissatistied wien L the ol Hou of the Panjuub, Runjeet’s Sinsh, and, ke @ traw werceniry, o drop Urieatalisn for the nonee, went nack on b iy 13 how Gew. Diaclan expresses it narvty 85 Lo Wik, abooluty uud Julurivua L tie bose resalon of treasured wenlth and iniiitary powe: 1 resolved to avengo mveell und cause him to tremble n the mibdet of his maznificencee,” Dost reveives Harlan an & rotlier (an Afghan broth- ert), seats hfin n the divan, und gives him the command of hia rezulars, with the rank of Sir- raskier, War s declared fn Runjecet’h, a plan of campalen {a devised by Harlan, n battlels fought at Jumrood, 1n which” the Belkba oro defented, “The proud King of Lohore quatled upon his hreatened throne, as he exclatmed with terror und approaching deapair, Harlan has avenced Blmacif: thits ia all his work " It really would be worth whilo to examine further into Thack- cray's .Vr/l} 'iah U'Irady tGahagan, I, K. 1.0, Mo of Alnenduggur, und to find out wheiher the great satirist, in carls lifo, had not read thia yery memoiry sons to becomo impressed with its bonnce nud exagaerarions, A year after this triumph faglan Induces Dost to make war on the Frines of Koundauz, Now, Just here Is that portion of this memolr which is interesting in a military sense, for it ahows that the man reatly had hoth pluck and cournge: 1 surmounted the Indien Caucasus, and there upon the mountain bihts unfuried my country's banner to the breeze, under a aalute of twenty- aix guns. On the high pass of the frosty Cai- casus, that of Kharzar, 12,500 feet above the sen, the star-spangled banner gracefully waved amid the fev peaks aud sollless ragzed rocks of s ater- fle region, . . . We struggled amkl the hights of those Alpine ranges, until now supe hosed Inaccessiblo to the labor of man. o .+ o nfantry and cavalry, we pressed onward, thus accomplishing the passage over n mountuin dis- trict, 300 miles fu extent, trom Kabul to Butkh. That Harlan did lead n horde of rufflan soluiers over tlieso inacceasibla passes {8 perfeet- 1y true, nnd English tactivians to-day havestudied out his map, and retraced his steps, Putting nside the rather inflated character of the per- aonnl narrative, the book affords usa curfous glimpse of Afghan )ife and manners, which have apunrently rematned unchanged. Here s Mar- Ian’s description of Dost Monammed: “Ie s « monster of rn‘l:lclly: this quality i & natural vlee with him, his eyes had bad a felino glare when ho looked full in the face of nnty one, and they assumed an awkward store of attention when the accumulation of gold was the subject of his thoughts, e was acenstomed to emplo(y policy in ordioary {ntercourse with soclety, al thouirh the most revolting cruclty was reckicasly ancz(ncd ou all ocensions of exacting nuney. lerd §8 o bit of humor, which Is neatly tol “When bis Itighuess was engoged at chicss the conyersation ceased,faud the interlocutors gath- ered nearer the perlormers, to observe the game awd applaud the sagacity he displayed, I never kuew him to loso 2 vame. The Cnuzco was al- ways beaten, At the conclusion of each game the sclenco of certain moves was discussed, and a sufliclent smount of flattery bestowed on tho unrivaled play of his Highness. Notwithstand- g, the wily Afgbans would aside pass winks nm‘ gestures from one to another, and occasion- ally sotne one, more privileged than the rest, has been heard to taunt the Ameer, by hint- ing that the Cauzee played bad {ntentiounlly and lost to flatter him. = He took this rnllf'- ing always in good part, and it Is certain thut the Cuouzee was much too com- plalsant ever to gain a pume, even by chance.” In 1843 the Atheneeum gave Harlan's * Memolr ! ashort review. It doesseccm strange thata Pennsylvanlan from Chester County, perhaps with Quaker blood in his velos, should have been a leader of Afelians, and served one of the most villajsous and treachierous of the many ertiol Anecrs who ruled over that troublesomo country, Luellsh outhorities, though citing Harlan for bis military skill, hove held him per- sonully in low repute, nnd what truth there {8 In it we cannot state, but it was noised about sume thirty years ugo, and it s repeated to-dny, thnt the man who unfurled the star-spangled banner on the hightsof the Caucasus, was 11 the time wnder English pay. ‘There are certaln secrets of the old Indin Company which will never bo divilged. Certainly, the “ense with which our Afghan Philadelphion changzed sides makes the suspicion qulse a possible ong. % CURRENT GOSSIP.' A MISPRINTED PASTORAL. New York Worlt. Come, let ns gander o'cr the geeen, Pluck noses forourhalr; ° The clouds are gone, the sun shines out, Aud ohi! the dny is fulr. The birds are garbiing on the spray, 'I'lie bees all softly bum Amld the flowers fresh from the showors, And, seolarainbow's comel The swollen brooks go cabbling by And ghsten in the sung Tho lealy trees are all astir, T'ho merry squirrels run, 8o, Mary, vut your sonnct on And tie it uniler your clin, And let ux away o tho beaniond gay, Where bumbles tho rearing linn. "Tho gentlo snceze shall fan your brow And hins your goldon curls; And ev'ry tied wiil ** Yeleomo!® slng “lo the dearest of al giels, And should the stHy hepbyr fuil T'o kivd that rosy cheek, 10 wiser prave nnd bues iny love, Aud fondest words 151 squeak, Bo, gentle Nary, come with me Across the grass nnd clovers ‘The soft duve boos tinto her mate, Tne rain i6 gone and aver, ‘With roses let us swina our brows © And banlsh cares that wrinkly, TN daylleht alen ulong the skies® And spars begin 1o winklo, LEGENDS OI' TIIE ROSE. Enullsh Magasine, In the neighiborhioud of Jerusalemis a pleasant valley, which still beara the name of * Solo- mon's Rose-Goarden,” and whore, according to s Mohammedan myth, o compact was mado be- tween the Wiso Mau and the genil of the Morn- Ing Land, which wus writ, not in blood, like the bonds botween Faust and Mephistopheles, nor in gall like onr modern treaties, Lut with saffron und rose water upon the petals of waite roses, Iu Parls in the sixtecuth century an edict was {ssucd requiring all Jews to wear a rose on Whelr Lreast as a distinguishiug wark. 1u the Catholle Tyrol, in the preseut day, betrothied swalns are expeeted to carry a rose during the perlod of thelr betrothal as & wurning to young maidens of thelr engoged — state, Roses lave played and still plav an fmportant purt in popular usnges it many other parts of the world, In Germuny youug girls deck Lhelr hulr with whito roscy for thetr confirmation, thelr entrance nto the world; wid when, at the end of lifu's eareer, the meed grandutothor departs to her eternal rest, a last gitt in the shape of aross garland s lald upon her bier, Jullus Cwsar, It fs recorded, was fafu to hide his bulduess ut the ugo of 80 with the produce of the Roman ro rdens, ng Auncreon Lild the snows of 80 under a wreath of roses. At mid-Lent the Pope sends a golden rose to uarticular churcehes or erowned hienus whom Ll designs as especially to honor. Mar- tin Luthier wore a rusc {u his glrdle. I thesy lustunces thie roge serves s o symbol of ceelesluntleal wisdom, A rose wos fligured on thy hesdmun's ax of the Vochmeer- vicht, , Many orders, fraternitics, and eo- cletfes © have taken the rosu as their badge. ‘The * Roalcruciaus muy bo {nstanced, The' “Soclety of Lo Rose,’ of Hambnrg, an assoclation of Jeagued lndies of the seven- teenth century, Isafess known exampte. I was divided into four svctions.—tlie Roses, the Lilics, the Violets, mud the Pinks. ‘The holv Medardus fnstituted [n France the custom of % La Kosicre," by which, (n cortain localities, o noney-ift uid o erown of ruses are Lestowed ou the devoutest und most indusirious mulden in the Commune, The infamous Duke do Char tres established un ¥ Order of the Rose,”” with a dinmetrically opposite futention, At Troviso u curlous roso-feast is or was held annually, A cuatlo was erccted with tupestry und silken hanginge, s defended by the best-bory miuid- ens in tho city agginat the attacks of the yomui bachelors,—almounds, nutmegs, roscs, und squirts tliled with rose-wator bejug the aramu- vitlon frecly used on both sldea, BALZAC. ' M, Champfloury, having recently publishied a bouk entitled “Balzuc's Method of Workiug," It may be worth while to reproduce Edouurd Ourliuc's famoua description of the way in which the great author’s * Ciesar Blrottenu,” which was sct up, rewritten, and corrected Ofteon timo in twenty days, got futo types “The printers were ready und nawed the ground Hke waltlug steeds. M, de Balzac sent in 200 shecta of manuscript, written fn Hvo fe- verish nights. Every oue knows his writing, 1t was a debauch, o chuos, an apocalypse, a Hindoo {ucm. ‘The stoutest cunfmuauur turncd pule; tme was ehort und the cupe’ unparalicled, Nuovertheless needs must, so the suonster was transformed—transluted as well as might be futo fanlliur slens. The most expert could do uo more, ‘Fhe proofs were sent to the author, 4+ Next doy the author sends back the first two proofs vasted ou four-shicet postera, — From cuch printed word scts out o dash of Juk thut curyes and winds like o congreve roeget, und at last breuks futo o tlery rain of phrases, eplthets, and nouns, underliued, crosav, written upeldo down, mixed, ecrutebed out, und suporposed. A splen tid—u duzzing sueht | ¢ Enmane four or five hundred arabesques of this sort, Interkaeed, Kootied, cabicrnig, wed tumbling irow vie edige uf the sheet o the aenery ety e Notth to the Southy us many regna o whic wern Beruvelved the towns, tlvers, nwl mountoins, all the hieroglyphics of :Ihf' ]I"u\runhn, and the fireworks of twenty fes- als, At this awful spectacte the printers smoto thelr bosoms, the copy-holders tora thefr hair, and e apprentices lost their reason. ‘The most darlne _tackled the proofs, where somo recognized Persian, others the unfamitinr sym- bols of Madagascar, Some Sanskrit, Work wos pushed on with blind truat fn Providence, *'Un the morrow M, de Balzae sent over two sheets of pure Chinese, Only (fteen dayve left a maddened copy-holder enileavors to blow out his brata. **Two more proofs recelved, very legibly writ- ten in Burmese. ‘Two printera go blind, ¢ Aud thus the proofs went back und forth, thint the weventh cssny some ssmptoms of excellent French wero disgoosed’ noy there were even falnt traces of councetion between the phrases.” PICTURE-CANDS, All the Year Round, Facts of a_most curlous kind are on record concernine the court-cards or honars in Feance, during the eventful serles of years when King, Republle, and Emperor took the lead in turn, In effacing the signs und cmblems of Rogalty nt the commencement of he Revolution, the change did not destroy the passion for play, either In intcution or effect. By vranting free- dum of trade to the card-makers (the manutae- ture having been till then o State munnpoly‘l, more facliities for play thao ever were affoded. But. the passion persccuting Royalty extended to bits of pastchoard as well as to more imvor- tant matterss kings nud queens of all the su wero pmnurli‘ed. The kings were supplunted by sages, savauts, and emblematical personages; the queen had to make room for ladles emble- matical of freedom of marriage, of worshin, of the preas, nnd of commerce; while the vaicts or knights were displaced by ](nmun heroes, war- riors, and oven sans culottes, according to the tasto of the artist. When the mllitary achleve. ments of the Firat Napolcon had given a new turn to the revolutlonary fever, cord-players evinced a liking for the old-fashivned courte cards, Napolcon, when he became Emperor, turned his eagle g’nnco to the pletures on play- fugz-cards ns well as to the conguest und annexa- tlon of Kiugdoms. The painter David was com- missloned to prepare new deslgns; and during o few years many artstle packs were produced, For somne reason or other, thoso acslgns did not become popular; card-players asked for the old pattern, und their demand was complied with, The Bourbons, after the fall of Napoleon, had little other alteration to make in the current stylo of plaving-cards than substituting the ficur-de-lis ol thelr house for the caglaof the Empire. Sowo attetpts have been made in France during the last sixty years to introduce new and maore graceful deslgns, but in vain; the winners of four by honors at whist atill cling fondly to their "dear old ansurdly-grotesque feture-cards, ‘The backs are often very beauti- ul in color und artistic {n deslen, but king, qutuun, aud kuave retain their nondeseript char- acter. THYE COURT OF JAMES I ‘When Chrlstian 1V., King of Denmark, patd a visit to the Court of Kiog James 1., fu 1606, the carousals of the palace were carried to n most extravagant hight. Even the ladics were seen abandonivg thelr sobriety and rolllng about In a stato of Iutoxication. **Ono day,” says Har- rison, “a great feast was hield; and after dinner 1he reoresentation of *Solomon {n His Temple, and *The Comiug of the Queen of Sticba,® was made, or (a8 I mul)' letter sav) was meant to have been made, Defore thefe Majesties. But, alas! as all enrt‘)ly things do fall "tv poor mor- tals in enjoyment, ' 6o did prove our present- ment hereof. ‘The lady who did play the Queen's part did carry mnost preclous gifts to Doth thele Majesties: but, foretting the stens arising to the canopy, overset lier casket foto Nis Danlsh Mojesty’s lap, and fell at his feet, though rather thinkk it was {n his face, Much wos . tho + hurry and con- fusion; cloths und napkins were at band to make al) elean, Iis Malesty then got up, aud would danee with the Queen of 8lieha; bub he fell down, and humbled himself before her, and was carrfed to gn fnner chamber, and lald on & bed of stute. ‘The cotertalnment and show went forward. Now did appear in rich dresses Hope, Truth, und Charlty, Hope did cssay to speak, but wine rendered her endeavors 50 weak that stie withdrew, and hoped they would excuse her brevity, Faith was thien all alove, for 1 am cer- tuln she was ot Jolued with good works, and leit the court in o stagrering conditfon, Now did Peace make her cmq'f und strove to get foremost to the Kings but’l” grieve to tell how great wrath she did d scover unto these ot her attendauts, nud, much contrary to her sem- blance, tjost rudely minde war with her olive branch, nidt Jaid on the pates of thuse who did oppose her coming, Never in our Queen’s Elizabeth] davs,” concludes the fucetions in'ghit, ** did I ges such luck of good order, dis- cretion, and gobriety.” 7 CAUSE AND CURE OX SNORING. A writer to the Scientifie Monthly tells how the hablt of snorlug fs acquired, und, better, how it may be cured: ‘ “Aud, firet, the cause: The afr reaches the lungs through two channels, the nose and the mouth, The two currents meet In the thront below the soft of the palate, the cnd of which Dangs loose and swings backward and forward, producing the snoring, If the air reaches the lungs, as it should, throuch the nose, no nolse will Le made. If it reaches the same through thie mouth, the palate will make more nofse, since It 18 not the natural’channel, but when it rushes throumh both these changels, then {t Is thut the sound sleeper ban- ishes rest from the oillows of his companions by his hidcous nolse. The remetly for snoring 18 to keop the mouth closed; nnd for this purpose Dr, Wyeth, the writer of the article roferred to, has nvented an article so chean that any one can make ft, and vo snorer ahould be without it. It cunsists of a singic caph, fitting the head snugly, and a pleee of soft material fitting the chin, " "These are connected by eluatlc webbing, which is conneeted with the Dhead-cap vear the ears. This contrivance pre- vents the jaw from dropping down, amd there- Ly renders suoring lmpossible, Tho grent troublo will be to get peonle to adopt this in- ventlon, since the most upright and honest of men und women will rarely, If ever, confess that they snore, aid will be “very {ndignant it ae- cused of i As n further indicement to the fu- troduction of this contrivancs of Dr, Wyeth, it may he ndded that bresthing through the uiouth is very detrimental to fhe health, and that mnny disenses of the throat and lungs ure contracted or agizravated theroby.'" DISGUSTED WITI LAW. Detrolt Free Press, Yeaterday afternoon us the gun was sluking to his bed out In the buffalo country a mun with a comforter tied sround his walst and his pants tucked into his boot-legs cmergea frotm Justiee alley with tuch a thunder-cloud on his brow as woull have mude his fortuus hiad he been fn the Jigbtnlng-rod business, Ilo stood on the walk und looked up and down, nnd o horae tied to n post near by backed away ns far a8 he could und looked as lnnoceny xs pos sible, A big pollceman ssuntered that way, and he was not afrait of the big red comforter and the frowniug man, # Anything up " boldly fuquired the ofllcer, The tan mado an eifort to reply, but bis words cioked b, “ Don't you feet welld* asked the offleer, ¢ Feel woll 1" yelled the mon all of & sudden, L wlx 1 feel wetler 'nufl to kill somebody 1" 1 Auything wrong " #QOh! nal nothing wrone!" safd the man in o volee sounding like nafls shaken up 1o a tin poll. *+ 1 got up at 4 o'clock this morulug, rode fiftesn mles, froze both ears, loafed around hera all day with » headuche, and am out twolve shillings on dinner und hoss-feed 1Y w \\'uu‘ you didn't have to come, d4id you * Didn'td Wasn't w{ brother Kuocked down with an fcicle, stamped Tt the snow, to a jelly, wmd left for dead by a flghtl aned wusn't 1 the only witness fn the ensef [ rode and rode, und we sot nud sor, wnl the law- yers jawed nnd the fury chewed tobacker, uwnd ust live minutes oo the verdict came {u that ihere wasn’t ony cause for uctionl Great Heavens! but wasn't it action when it took four of ua to carry my brother home nnd two bottles of camphor to get his tougue back of bis teethd You go on; I'm waiting out lere 1o get cause of actfon on the jury 1™ TAFFY, Waskington Correspondence Ciiumbux (0.) Jaurnal, An amusing fncident ecurred during the site ting of the Potter Committee o fow daya since Bome one had suggested that it woutd ve o good {dea to furnish each of the members u copy of Waltelaw Roid's pomphlet ow- the cipber die- patehes for their guidance during the examina. tion of the subject, Vhis was agreed to, und Mr, Potter ot recess went 10 the news und refreshi meut stand in the Houso corridor, and, plucing his hand ov u stack of the pumphilets, said to the woman o churge: *Send one of these to cach member of the Committoe)? Now ft so uppened that rieht alongside of thy pliv of pagphieds there had been ploved @ number ot Heete gluwees fllied witn tady, snd tuy goud womaty, mibstaking thy order, Jorthe willt packed up the requirad C opume ber of the alininicive Jars and, tpui the vouse suelnbiluge of the auzust tnbutal seat lier Yuv to mushied waloot, W 1 thie tootheome ticklers of the pafate. ‘The meseenger entered the Foutn and gravely laying the puckaga before the Chatr- man proceeded to remove the cover, when Pot- ter, catehiog a glimpse of the glasscs, ex- claimed: “ What'a thatt What's that?"' :;Tnfly," sald the young tnan, *You ordered “#Noldidn't: noIdidu't,” sald the embar- rassed Potter; *“take it away, und be p, d. about ft. ‘Ihe’ Comtnitfec gets cnouch tafly trom Iis witnesses. I ordered pamphicts.” Considering the amount of **tafly" Agues denks aid Jim Anderson gave the Conntlee, to say nothing of St. Martin, it {sno wonder that the Chairman’s gorge rose st Wie sight of that luyout, QUIrs. Btrauss shows which way the waltz woes. You can hear a defense, but how van a deal feuce hear youl A sure cure for slceplessness is to kmagine you have wot to get up, ‘I hope 1 ace you well," as the bucket sald wheu it touched the water, Lawgers ure never more earncst thun when they work with o will,~that is, {€ the vstate 18 valuable. merlean hams thnt dou't thud o narket are RenL to rope und bring a bigh price us West- tailure hama, 4 He saw a negro smoking a pew meerschanu “ThunderI” No exclwmed; *why, the pin colotiugg him 1 It you wish to pay your debts you have paid them. Your ereditors cunvot deny that sherg has been puy-meant. A cow in Lafourchie gave birtl ntly tofoas calves. First four of o klne ever secn” in thut section,—New Urceans 1iuus, Oue reasun why we nceomplish so lttle in this world fs becausc 50 much tine §s Just b up cotlar-buttons of a mormng. Delicate conslderation for the elephiont: Coi- siderate little girt—* Please, Mr. Keeper, will it Idg"v':"" X give bim o currsnt out of my n Walter: 4 Beg pardon, sir, but I think vou've maton mistake. ‘lhls 1s o' halfpenny 1"—Oid Gent, grandly: “ Oh duar no—nut st ally not ut alll Tnevergive leas = Funch, Over twenty mlles ot blue ribbun hias been ent Into strips six inchies long snd wiven out 1o 1¢- forined lowa drunkards (lurlug the year. Ly n Mutle euring you will ling hut wtl but two tien llr, r‘alu“:l Stato used to be droukards.—Detro't Free A concert Is to be held fn an fndlsna town next Friday nleht, and we nre extromely desft- ous of attendhig it One of the feituresaf the vrogramue is < Grandfatber's Clock, 10 he :uslfi ll’)'_l:‘.‘fl,\l"l-' Ilndy, und we have always had ong desire Lo lear thut song v—Nurra. 2 strong o Ny sunL,—.Nurra: A little boy whose father was a rather jui- moderate drinker of the mu:lcr.{le Tilua one “hw spratoed his wrist, and bis mother utilized thiy whisky in her Lusbund’s bottle o hathe the little “fellow's wrist. After o while the pain !J:g&::!rtoh?bl:};" ;nuil the“gl’flldlsuwrl.xcu his. v excliming: “Ma, hes pa g sprained throat?” E il byl Among other curlosities on exhibition ut the Amerlean Departmient of the I'ans Exposition was a epring_chicken from an_American board- ing-house. "I'he chicken was taken to 1he guillo- tine one morning, but, when the heavy knile fell on fts neck, the fowl wave a frichtened EquRwK, und, after oneor two tremends Jerkied its head awny from under 1 ’Ill'll.dtl‘\"l!l way back :'utlu ]cunu n the Fxp: e knife was sent to the foun i hnlte undry fur te Chicagn Commercial Aidcertiser. Did you ever sce n ple un ear{ Things are done in Mobile Alu inode, What will 8t. Louls Mo, und what wil Talla- haassee Flal Vhere's many a slipper *tween the boy and the stripper. 8, Tato Is o resident of a Nebraska town. He is the only real 8. ‘Fate in the county, e ow A Mexlean convent has been converted Into a Jail. 1t was open to nun, but new to every one. Marriagenble girls may choose theie hoshawils, but a man rutning short of tobaceo husbands his chiews, The Buffalo Express avers that the Princess Loulse hurrans for the Stars und Stripes. 'The editor of thut sheet s n Canard-fan. Louls Napoleon’s china, table-luen, and plate, bearlor the tuitlats N, E.," are 1o be soid at auetfon. Then there won't be N E left. 3 A woman_has received £10,000 for an fuven- tlon which deadens the nolse of the New York Elevated Rallway. Now, i she will invent n de- vice that will denden the noise of scolding wives, it will be worth millious, — e — HAYES' ERRORS, President Ilnyes may commit urievous errors in nts Governmeéot poliey, but the person who adminlsters Dr, Vleree's Golden Medieal DI covery for billousness, or liver mm}vln(m, i pure blood, scrofula, or king's evil, pimples, biotehics, eruntions, or wny blood diseate, will be rewnrded by thie restorntion of health und order fu the diseased system. AN pudvs, Popular SM@ Monthl'y SUPPLEMENT. NEW ISSUE~NUMBER ONE. CONTENTS. S3 OF BOCIALISEV IN tiltam Cunningian GLAND, Dy Advantages and 1yl ieanut thu Fulject, Ty Dr, Wi fal Lun\ ersation o taduhite. X Tetup and it Bonadiries,” 1y Dr. i, Xi. 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Call on or nddress PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO0., 218 STATE-ST., CEIICAGO, ILL. ANANCIAL VERMILYE BANKERS, os. 16 and Y NEW Ibea dealt b ol Alluw Taturest un deposl u take advances on und Co mediite detivery, aml eell on Commission for, t il New i 18 Nassauest., Yo, It oron marain York Stock Evenan nanjoct fo chick at M proved cotlatrals, Governs unty Bonds for esie and e N‘@“I'IGE. THEAMEY DEFARTHENT, OPFICE OF THE CoMPTIO) WASH N GTO Notfee {y here clums nnfuat. 1t German Natlona] i Titut e samie et b e I ver, ut Chicsio, Ihinals, witl t will be disallowed, FIUTOSATS Fou it Dxror QuanremsinaTE s NG T it SEALED PROPOSALS, his advertiscenent attach witiee unt oo, W rrated £ 111 o A orto th ‘The Guy within thrce' months fram (hix Oust 10 1hie extent of & Lien o ey, Cao e, 24, 178, rauna whin iy hiaye Cante ey M. Fluwer, ekl prunt i, or e KRoxer sented 10 o ARY RUPPLIES, OrricK, uirn et il n cory of dy will o Fecelven at i Siarel ilartu: rel 5, 1570, for nissier's Lepartment 1.2 artiviess red at the Quartermanier's Depot, at Phil- Xt kni 1 54,000 YRrd4 Und BKy« 4,000 yards U4 Dark-Dide alin Hate. ¢ the Quariermaster's Depotat San. sccrpted, ntd Wi PIngnL Teserved tha Fight to reject any or rence will by glven 1o asitclen of domestic U nid jnanufaciure, ual, and sueh preferenca whif be alven conditions of price aml puuction aid manufacto ha Franelsco epota. tlune to bdders and ofher fica, udentgied, | 1y order uf b AttGR e Envelopes contalnlig proposl o+ Eruneals for Stlitary supuiles. taud {nfuriation spply at’ this of. i b8 fudoréed: addressed 1o the thiy Qartermaster-teneral, ant Quartormuster-deaeral, Proposals Ovrick or Wasiing Seated pronosale will bo ro L ori iy O Furiuex. IxT, for Btk bl b m. on the 20l i ahd putti d ia n pies {natlui bond. nud any dditto Inteudent, s} Infortmtion, way on appiicativl at uis ottice or e uilicy o 01} Acting Supervisiog Al or Iron Stairs, uvISING ARTHITRCT, URY DKEAKTENT, WX I G,y Feb, B 167, ivuid at this Gikike until 13 g 1it placy completu the fron e Codtonis House anid ot sccurdance With - druwing of whicli, biauk forn of be ubtalned the Supers FIASEI, rebltect. l'l;)[)a!flll for Construction of Dam, U. B. INEER OFFICE, ook |ktaN dar, 3 YURLICATR BEALED L wiLL B recetved by Qio understined until 370 o'clolk . i Murch Bih, 147V, for colstru raln irusti sind 8ol Duins and Syurson the ) 1 Ativer, bee 2 Clarkevitio, aid 10 L Nl For e i ke mud [nforinatfon sp. ' PALQUHAK, M e Hecure: w :flrurmm(nrem . 8, A, BAHAWRKSE HOARD CALES oF ALL KINDS, el PAIRBANKS, MORKE & Q0. 111 & 113 Lake St,, Chicuga, ful tobuyonly the Genulue, CRLROLPDDINT, CORNS:; 2 far b bragaus, & TR RXrLANATION 0P REFERENGE MARKS.—t Eatards nm ,(_um *Bundsy excepted. :uonu-y_’ n’::e';lczx" UI0AGO & NORTHWESTERN BATLWAY, Tleket Ofces, A2 C"cflf;:{épfifimm'" House) and at 3 H n v n Aireen fiay Kxpres ARt Paul & .\Ylflnllwl &L, Pait] & Minneapoll &L Crossa Expresa, 4l Crown Expres FWinona & New i 2233338352 SeueeeUREYESERTATTIARE o 335333333333333533333. 3 PRIURIAUURATIUTMTIARRTT 533£333383333355333333 L¥inona & Xaw Ul on bMarquette Express 0 mn alake Genava & It 00 Fonddu Lac, via * 4:45 3 LIRS A LA Pullman_ Hotel run through, between Chi- eaga nnd Councll THufs, on the train” (eaving Chicego at 0:308, 0, - Noother road rung Pallman or aoy other ferm et hotel cars weat of Chicago, a=Diepot corner of Wuils and Kingic-ats, b=Depot carner of Canal and Kinxia-ste OHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD, Depots foat of Lake-st., indlana-av. and Sixteenth-st., and Canal snd Kixteenth-sie. Ticket Oces, 59 Claris at. and at depats, cave, m m ™ o n a3 ¢ Colorado K. n Towner'atirove Accommodation| m A Passenger, m Mendota & Ottawa m Aurora Passenger, m Tiowner's Grove A m Frerport 4 Dub m m m 55am ~ pyllman Palace Iining-Cars Sleentug-Cars are run batween the ¥acldc Exrass, CHICAGO, ALTON & BT, Lomhm CHICAGQ, KAREAB OITY & DENVER BHORT LINES, / Vo Desot, West Side. near Madison.at. bridge, end nty-thirdoat. Ticket Ofice, 122 Randolph-it. b 1 uliman_16-whoel Chicago and Omaha on Tinnas City & Denver Fast Fx 90 pm bt Louts, Rprtnetield & Texay 0 put Mubile & 'New Urieans Expreas 00 b &t Louls, Springdeld & Texss q am Yeoria, Burlington ¢ Fast Expras D & Keokul Fxpres am Chiago & Paducah It X, Ex. 133 streutor, Lacon, Washingtn i 131 an doliet & Dwiznt Accomm § CHIOAGO, MILWAUKER & 8T, PAUL RAILWAY Tnion Denot, carmer Madison and_ Canal-ate, Ticket ifice, ) South Cinrk-ate, Opposice Suerman Nouse, and ¢ depots T Leave, | Arrive. T ame o m e 10:10 8 M * 4:00p i st G0 b i p e avi it il b f irconat, & Synnesois, Gréds Ll ¢ 15y Vel oln! oy 2 lirouih NOHIL EXpross,se, £ 0:00 pm't 7:00 A, fraina run via Milwaiken. Ticketa for St Paul nid Minncaelianze zood elther via Madison and Fraieis du tbien, or vis Watertown LaCrowe, snd Winous. Miiwnukee Expros...... Wircousin & Mlnneania, Green, Jiay, and Menasha through Da, Expros. Madlan, w K owi Kxp! Milwaukeu Fast it ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, foot of Lukest. und foutof Twenty-tecoud-at. Tiwket Unlive, 131 Ttaudolp uear I ouls Exprem, suty At L1 & New Urle XA% KXPreas T @ On Saturday nfilie rune to Centralla only, L 0n Baturday night runs to Peorta only, MICHIGAN OERTRAL foot of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-vecond-st, Kot Uil 07 Cinrk-#t,, southeast corner of - ph. Grand Pacifc llote), and at Palmer Hons Arriy Matl (vla Mamn and Afr Line). am Dy LIpress.. .. ST pin Knlatanzoo Accommodutios 400 p ) am Atlantin Expre: dalls M.Ifi pm ! A0 8 m Night Expross 100 p %4045 & m PITTSBURG, ET. WAYNE & CHIOAGO RATLWAY., Deyor, cornar Canal and Madfsousra, Tickot Offices, 83 Clurk-st., I'almer House, sud Grand Pactiic Hotel, iz \_Arrive.” A 8-m F:: n-§ 8:00 8 0:10 p lll‘z Ill%l m BALTIMORE & OHIO, Tratnt leave from Exposition Bullding, foot of Monroes at. Tieket Ofiiees, &1 Clar aimor House, drand Pacttic, nnd Depot (Exposttion’Bulldiog). “Leave, Leave. Matl and Espress Pacllic Express, Fust Live, Arrive. aicoamy b0 am ) 40 pmi® 7ioS pud Morning Express. Fast Lities o o LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SO0UTHERN, Morntnz Mall-0ld Lina, New York & Boston Spect Alinatin Express (daily). Mgut EXPresh . oo TPITTSDURG, CINCINNATI & BT, LOUIB R, B, (Cincinnat! Atr-Lino nnd iokomo Line.) Terot, corner of Clinton and Carroll “ellE!d!._ “Arrlye. KANEAKEE LINE, Depat, foot of Lake at. and foot Clocnnatl, Indianapotla & Louts: Ville Dy Exprew. 7 Night Exp CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFI0 RATLROAD, Depot, corner of Van Buren and Sherman-sts, Ticket 3 uice, 50 Clarkest., Sherman louse, Leave. Davenport Fxprost O, Leayenwors “TAiT eais on the Onalia Expross are served in dising cary, Bt 75 ceutd eaclt, CHIDAGO & FASTERN ILLINOI RATLEOAD. ** Danville Ruate.” Ticket 0!{1:;:!5. il ark-al., 123 Learbot , corer Cliutun aad Careoll Leave, LEGAL “ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. ‘The oreditors of Marcus Kronberg. of Chicago, Cook County, Tliinole, are herchy nutifivd thut he, on the 1ith day of Javuary, =7 ned 10 me sl his prope ST el A Rt 18 W (0 Drekin tel & . : Elniina undcr oath- or airiaius 10 me Withia thres S chl y 1. 1 y It ADFULRD HANCOCK, Amignes, DI " Lasallo-nt, Chichgo, Tenney & Flower, Attorn: GOVERNAMENT MALE. Q.M. Div.of tho Mo., Oftice of Ch. Quartermuster, A0 ML thiicauo, 1l e A to of Condemued Tublle roverty, consiiting of Eiutionery, Oillen Furaliurs, Carputs ‘will bs sold Wl Publlc ' Auctlo No.'4 Waskingtdo-at., at 13 wreloek nuod, ¥ y 8, 1470 Ferh R s INTALLS, Colonel aad . Q. 31, ___GRAY'S REMEDIES, GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, TRADE ARK, ‘.:,':r.;“'a (et T TRADE MATK: promptly aal b3 Tadically cure any £¢t23 OF uVerwork f the bratn andner- 2 D o anl Tins o ke niivers After Taking, uned for aver thivly yeara Wi dreat auceots sed fur ull yariiculars [ our pamrier, wilch we des B a1l ko oyery i, LU The Speciia g Ly all drugsivts at 31 per pacxags, of Heutetu layold L sl SAREASAL SLYSE S Savar Lelpror i maney by sddresslii ; THE GRAY oI e 00 10 INLNI;JNIEI.:‘. " h LI, & GO, aad SCURACE 8 retail gucls Who prices. : T S OsLLANEOUS, 3L DR.KEAN, 173 Bouth Olark.st., Chioago, . nsult yerionally or by malt, fros of charko, 2 all el et s pactal dlachue. Sor.d. Louia 1 Und A1y bl sictan o thio City Wik WAFRAILS CUrcE UT v vate