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Mondla; rednced prices, e UG Ao Troin mnda 1t nrdty oL Tor packors lo enter e iariat, et ¥E Ul bro in attendance novortlie: Stureral of etk G and shipnera about svery- od beteen 1RGN JU00 "or yndifferent, was ‘Chuice heary graden were carce, and - sironger tlan on the day bofors, tne o #irongl, 405G, 20, Bnlcs of ilght of 40 3 i of poor fo_zaod heavy at ",.nflfi; .:’.m and scalawag lots were pea. 002,60, L oAz !,',i“ummd o eral aupply. but there waa s rlcu:;flrl‘ywle:_! fizin at about or at $3,26@%,76 for poor 1o Rer'and a1 $1.0005,00 for good o he following were noted: AHEEP FALES, Prics,|No. B 10, 4.5 (430, 4.50 8T, LOUIS, ‘eb, 18, —CATTLE—-Domand activa; A ~,£';:::'.|fu.n.m. Tower, and butchers' stock ‘ufihuhemumn the extreme quotations, but {th éaly temporary s oxport mteors, SB.W? locholca heavy, $4,70@0.00; native butch- Ty seert, 4, 00@4. 1214 ; cows and heifers, §2.76 GL814; Terding stcernsironk at 33, GU@. 00 ra- ; ; ahipments, st 1067, B Active ot aii grades excopt packe- oragl. $0.40Q3.00; Yorkera to fialtimores, o Jickinn, $2.000550; butohers 1o '-"'";';-'- 00424, 255 receipty, 2,000; ship- Beats 00, trong, scarce, and wanted; common to ,f.fi,"ps 5+ chiolca 10 fancy, $4. 00G3. 4744 3 xport grades, $4,75@0,00; recolpty, B00; ships ‘ments, nODE, —Wero In 1l demand, and pedlzm ates, T WATERTOWN, , owy, Feb, 18, —Brer CATTLE—T2ceipts, cg-‘ml‘n:u of last.woek held to- nr, with full uq'lk: teade; Lutchera more disposed to purchane \tsn teke their chance ot Hrighton; Western cat- e 350 hvo Westezn that came through tho Hoosac tonugl wero In part for_shipmenta: sales , $7.26@7.005 cxtra, 07, 60; tirst e e 00; nocond, 85, 00GLA hO third, S entern 1at awine, iive, 44, Suzer axD Laxuns—Hccolnts, 2,760: prices firm far skeep, and, a8 Jambs sre in shurt supply, thore ¥uie advance for flocks trictly lambs of extra ity rales in lots $2.60@3.00 each; extra, .5025.00, or from 3@6i4c per B lambs, §5.75 00, DUFFALO. “I;rmm,‘ ‘}“elllr. 18‘- —CATTTt—l-necelpll to-dny, ; mirket dull; prices nominal, §0EXP AND h)‘a‘nu—l{eculuu to-day, 1,200; tirongh consignments, 10 carsi maricet quicty tayers and sellers nort, tending down; no sales; tre cart atock temaln 1n yArds, Hoas—Recelpls to-day, 33,4503 throuch conaln- Baal, 1 cara ern advicos caugo o depross yveo: quality falr; sales fuir: mixed to good Iy, 5i04,05; pigs, $4.00@4.05; best gndes disposed of, KANSAS CITY, Spectal Dispaich to The Tribune, Kisgis Citr, Mo, Feb, 18, —CaTTLE—The | Pries Current 'reports reccipts, 4203 shipments, 3Bz active but lower; natlve shippers, 0078 patire stockors and feeders, i, 00! 3 wiziered and corn-fed Texas stoers, §2,50623. 00, Hoas—Hecelpts, 1,005; ahioments, 1,881 slow 10d lower: falr to cholco packing, $3.35@3.00; Ugbtsbipning, $2.26@4.10, EAST LIBERTY. Eur Lisgnty, T'a,, Fel, 18.—CATTLE—Tic- etipts to-gay, 298 head through and 204 local; wapply light and littie dolng; eelimg alow at 123G xoft from last week, Hoss—Receipts to-day, 2,255 head; Yorkers, £3.0004.60; Phuladelptuas, 81, 50@4. 50, Sargr-—Recelpts 1o-dny, 4,000 head; market hair; $3,76@0, 23 for common to extra, 0 CINCINNATL Gsersvarr, 0., Feb, 18,—Hoas—8teady and im; common, &, 00@Y,CU: lght, 83,U6Gcd3. 903 pecklng, 8 4.16% butchers', $4,10@+4.30; Tecelpts, 6363 shipments, 490, DRY GOODS. . CIICAGO. The past week @iffered tn no very marked par- Ulealar from the two or threo which fmmediately sreceded [t Somo little improvement in the de- 1d was observable, and in some lincs of zoods A4ligat hardentug of priges lsnoted, but in neither cuele the change so pronounced aatoattract much Mtention, For tho time of year a falr busincss in Inprostess, and'that {s about all that i cialmed, Callections contlnue satisfactory, and the market wilntaine & frw tone, with cottons showing o {endency to advanco, Of the export movement, ;‘h:‘ New York Journal of Commerce of Baturday re: *The movement for export showi afac- bas been fully sgstained. " Tho hmproved Ty ;;)r wrkulu nearest our own s o plensing Thruh mlms ‘un;n’. aud conflrms expuctations e tepaigTorte that nre kept in conatant action. 2608 ported shipmenta for the weok comprise 5 packazen from this port, 132 puckages from DBoston, and 183 packapes fromother porty, 3 7 )y making L3263 packiges for e weolk, am : Lackages. 20, i} baslues, Slace Jan, 1, 1870, 5.‘{:' :{me I THH e tlmo fn 14 Eame e 1y 1 T 1470 over 1878 i a ,‘.mnry showing, both {u packages ond differcnce in packages is nearly double wispaaver which a litlo more than a yoar agn Dh“fl;.mh of an auction salo, while the supply mndlna‘]“le cottona has beon miore than carre- el In g reguced by s production entlrely diffor- b, fpuaractor, bt very desirable and murket- Tow e b 4 announcud that anotlicr stoamer to fol. letre 1o o nbago, which salicd about Jan, 10, will o eods Shont the E’x"ll of l\ldrflh. by way uf ) 4 for China and Jupan direct, Dnders ato being pinced for cotton Rooda to be for- Taraed thereby, and | Rorancs gl 2 tlo & ehipimont of somn Kew Yonx, Fob t;:w Cottan b " Fob. 18, —Cotton goods market con- a't“&‘.'. mny wctive, and o muny eading fabyics are (Ao lfpnl{ that prices aru very fulr; choviots auctts but cottonades ara mmuvulm de- . vrints moving slowly bt prices fairl e :fln:i\uumr dellverles of iahtowe W, Porelgn gouda sl unllh,’ & BY TELEGRAPII, FORKIGN, The following were recelved by the Chicago Board of Tryge m::llflmflk ¥eb, 18, —Bacon—Cumborlands, 20s; = nm.;fl; lonz clear, 26s; short cloar, e 'rime meas, 708: Judiu mees, 70s; ex- o ‘!ll.fl'l-. Cheeso—Chulco, 40a, Shoulders, Pr? low—Prime city, fide. Lard, Bs, i 1 me meas, Fnstern, G; Western, 40s. 0n% cut, 20-1 averuge, 40, o:"?_out. Feb. 18~11:10s, * Wheat—\Winter, g9 0d@! l'wn: ‘::;It. 83 0d@0s 24; club, 8s 114@0s 4d. @054, Pork, 404, Lird, 343, Ree ipte of b ::‘:::“l::t threa dsys, 107,000 centals, l-l“ulr’flul. Peb, 18- eadangy g ; Bang, gy 113Qu4; wl::.lluli. Flonr, 8a 0d pring, 0s10d QU m. —Weather Be Bd@Us; s D@0 3d; club, Us 1a hitfll. Rest unchanced, + Califar 18.~LiveryooL—Whoat a shade % Sae :l?imh' white, 8¢ 11d@Ds 8d; spring, Wheay s Corn quiet, Cargoes off cuast— Whegy g o firm, Cargoes on paasago— Ut g gy com frm, Numoer of cargoed off (I thh“ host—Between ten and ffteon. duten, Weather fn England cold. Sectal Digyuteh (o Tae Tyidune. Livey, L 10y Be 2811520 0, n, “Flour--No. o =Wherl i Wil oung, N, . 1, 083 No, 2, No. 2, No. 2, 83 Bd; Coru—Now 2 da7d, Vistoxg | \ Fretbo) 8.~Cotvox—Murket dull at “’t"'“_-;l'u. 6,000 1 susculation aud Baa; gy eriens, 6,000, & 1 ~Firmi Cullforata whito wheat, fen> Club, s 1dq0s Ga; No. 2 ‘er0, 0411d@8s; do winter, Bs8d W corn, 45 7y, Tl 4 " Sag Mo pork fue, Prise waess beer, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY: CFEBRUARY 19, 1879—TWELVE PAGES. ‘arns and fabrics at Manchester dull ing down, NEW YORK, Special Dinoatch to The Tribune, New Yonx, Feh, 18.—Unaix—Winter wheat in brisk raquent, chiefly on specnlative account, and, though on the earllor dealings showling more or lean irregnlarity, developed much more strencth and bitoyancy, resalting in & rise of about 1@1%c ner bLushel, leaving off ar a rula decidedly firm; cable advices of a more encouraglug temor: spring held more confidently, but very lightly dealt . Corn falrly active for early delivery, but quoted weaker, on stesmer mixed and No, i about 14@14¢ per bu lower on freor offerings; mized Western ungradedold at 48@47¢, Rye—Hold sbove the views of buyors, and quiet; No. £ \Weatern afloat quoted at 600 bid; held higher at 02@0idc, Onta a shade firmer on restricted olterings} mixed Western, 4,500 bu at 51¢@42c, Provisioxs—1log products more ronght, and thongh carly quoted at slow declino, clused strong ot an advance; Weatern mncss loas active; quoted for Fehraney at 210,26710.40 for new: March, $10.40¢210.50, Cut meats in modersta requeat, Bucon firmer, but In less demnand, with clear at Gitic. Western steam mure active for early de- livery at htgher prices, TALLOW—Lesa sought; prime, 0 0-10@0%¢ Svasn—Moderate demand for raw at unaltered prices, with Cuba Muscovado quoted at 0%@0Xc for fair to goods refining rather more active, but guoted a shade easier, Wiisgy—Wanted 0t $1,07; none oftering. Frxtanta—Generally tame; market on a basls of about previous auotatinnsj a further rise in valuea of wheat and flour under speculative manipulation of wintor impeded; throngh freights generally irm, but rocently a miuch less active broadstuffs movement. To the Western Assnclaled Prezs. NEw Yonrs, Fuh, 1B.—Corron—Easy at 745® 73¢; fotures qulet; February, 0.60c; Mozch, 0.00c3 April, O.84c; May, 9.40¢; June, 10,1dc; July, 10.23¢, Froun—~Active and a shade higher; reccipts, 15,000 bris: super State aud Weslern, 8045 @3.06: common to good cxtra, $3,8021.40; good to cholce, §3,05@4. 603 white wheat, extea, 84,5655, 255 oxtra Ohlo, $13.70@05,00; St. Louts, BO@05, 7563 Minnceota patent procese, $5.50@ e £ atN—Wheat in fair demand; recelpts, 210,- by rojected spring, 80@82c; No. d spring, hes No, 2 spring, ungraded red, $1.0061,113% 3_do, 81.08%@1.00; No, 2 do, SL114 1,124 No, 1do, $1.12@1.121¢; ungraded Ambor, £1,10; No. 2 amber, $1,11651,11%: ungraded white, S1.004@1.11: No, 2 do, $1.UD!3(81,10% No. 1 do saten 44,000 bu ot §1.1114@1 123 do, $14 125 @1. 111, Rye qulet, but firm ond State, 574@0L%C i Mat dull’_and nomiual. ‘l"ec(‘!‘l?ll. 110,000 bn; ungrade c; No. 2 do, fi2xc; mized Western, @4u3ge; steamer, 13@44%c: No. 2, ;‘eufl‘- quiot; teceipte, 1,000 bn; N @32c; whito do, Hay- Hovs~Dull an¢_unchanzed. Grooknigs— Coflre guict and nnchanged, gum but steady; fnir to good refining, 6X@U%c, Sngar folaases dull and unchauged, fair demand, Prrnorus—~Dull and unchangad: united, 07i4c; refined, $1.00% hid; crude, $1.U8%W1,00, TAtLOw=-Quiet nt BI4@O3; Resin—~Nomiually unchanged, Firm at 30 TURIENTL 3 Euar—Mar) Veatern. 104@20¢. fitm s mewy, 510,50 for new. licef quict und unchanged, Cut measts ateady: long clear middies, Giges short do, b Lard ‘strong #nd higlier; primy steam, 80,77 Tlice steady, with a “BurreEn—Flrmer; Weatorn, 7@27c. Cukzse—Fivm: Wenlern, S@8 e, Wiisky—Dull and nominal at SL.07%. PHILADELPHIA, PinLADELTIIA, Feb, 18.— From—Firmer; Min nenota extra family, $4 @5.25; winter wheat, patent, 80, G0@ spring whent, patent, $6.76@7.70. Rye flour, $2.0214 @2.75. Gurats—Wheat unsettled; Pennsylvania red, on track, $1.08; do amber, on track, $1.08}i; No. £ ern, Pennsylvania Elovator, $1.08%. HRyeo dy; Western, 54@055c. Corn in falr aemand; ted, on track, 49@dfc: do steamer, 1@ 1 stenmor clevator, 4ic. Usts acliveand o shado higher; whito Westorn, 2033@32'4c, Provisions—Demand = falr wnd market firm. at $19,50®13.00, Mesa pork, _extra, $10.00010.:25, Hams—~ {ckled, 87,60@8.25, Lnrd Byt 3 Kew York State and Brad- ford County, Pennaylvanis, extras, 20@21c; Weat- orn Ieserve, 101 c, Eeas—Dull and lowor; Weatern, 18¢. Cnrese—Steady; Wostern, 7@83(c. 3 g uflmLsuu—u:flul; refined, 93c; crude, BR@ 3, Wiany—Market dull: Wentern, 81,07, Recetrrs—Flour, 2,800 bris: whont, 17,000 buj corn, 85,000 bu; onts, 0,600 bu rye, 2,000 bu, Woor—~ Active and firms Pennsylvania and Weat Virginla double extra and sbove, 3L@3 dtey extra, 33@30c; medium. 30@87c; coarve, 30@a1e; New York, Michigan, Indiana, and West- o tine, 20@3dc; medium, S5@37c; conrae, 307 A1; combing, washed, 850 unwashed $ 2660 28e; Canaca comblng, no unwasbed, 21 @2ic; conrse und medium, A = BALTIMORE. Bavrione, Feb, 18.—FrLoun—Strong and sct- tve, vflnAlx—\\'lxcll—Nfl. 2 Pennsylvania red, $1,10; No. 2 Western winter red, spat and Febroary, $81,00144 March, $1.10@1.1043; April, $1.10XD 1,11 Corn—Western firm: Western mixed, apot and February, 4414@442{c; March, 443(c; Aprll, 45){@4Bi%e; Moy, 40%c; stenmer, 41ic. Unts steady, more active, and unchanged, Kye quiet, ateady, and unchanged. Hav—Quict and unchanged. Provistons—Easler; lower, Mess parl, $8,75@ 10.50. Tulk meatu—Loaso shioulders, clear-rib wldes, and packed nnchanged. Bacon—Shouliers, 4¥c for old; Go for new; clear-rib sides, 5XQG oms, 83@0%c. Lard—Refined, m tlerces, 7id @7ise. [turren—Fasters primetocholee Westorn packed and roll unciiangod, Kous—Quiet: 10@17c, PrrnoLkud—Stil dully crode, 845@8%c; ro- fned unchaneed, Curprz—Quict; Rlo cargoes, prime {o choice, anchanged, WisRy~Duil and unchanged, Furioura—To Liverpuol per steam quiet and anchanged. . RecerTa—Flour, 6,181 brie: whent, 67,550 bu; corn, 19041100 hu; vats, 12,800 bu; rye, 260 bu, SittesENTI—No; 8T, LOUIS, Sr. Louws, Mo, I'ch, 18, —Froun—Higher; sleady; XX fall, 83.90@4.10; XXX do, $4,25@ 4.405 famlly, $4.00024.75, Guan—Wheat higher; not nctive; No, 2 red 1811, §1,013421,01% caehis 81.013,@1,02}; March; $1.025@1,038% Aprll: No, 3} do, 085:@00c, Corn active speculative and shlpping demand: a shade caster at tho clore; No. 4 mixed, 374@12%0 cash 3294@U3c March; 3@iiie Aprll; H45@ 3440 May, Oais quist 204e cashi 24c March, llyuhlxlqln%r; wctivo at 4414 G643, Barivy dulland ed, ERovIstoa—Tork {nactive, and lower at 80,010, Tard dull und Jower to aells 811,45 nsked ; §0,:715 bid. Tulk ments dnil and lowor: Joono clenr rib, 84,0544, 76 Bocononaler; clear ribe, £, 25 10, Recrirrs—Flour, 4,000 brls; wheat, 18,000 bu; 5,000 bui rye, 1,000 bu; cort, 81,000 bu; outd, Larloy, 1,000 bu, Sutrxesta—Flour, 5,000 brla; wheat, 1,000 bu; corn, uone; oats, uone; ryc, 1,000 bu; barloy, 1,000 bu, ntter free on board, NEW ORLEANS, New Onvraxss, Feb, 18, ~Froun—~igher grades have advanced; XXX, §4.00@4.76; Ligh grades, $5.00@5, 87}, Provisions—Bulk me. qulet and weak; should- era, loose, 33c: packed, B%¢; clearrib, fL@bkc; clear, HYDAYGG. Dacon quiet; market esslor; old, 3c; new, 43fct clesr rib, Oc; packed, Sic, llllmmhnnulr-cnud, murket couier at BQORC, a8 10 wize nlr‘wr:m:l-Cnflu—No slock, Sugar aclive and firmi common to good commion, 4% G@hbey falr to fully fair, 0hGBh%c; vrime to Elb.l!l!';r'g' biiGuUe, Rice steady; good cemand at by Graix—Corn—Market aull at 43@ifc, Osts acarce and frm at 152 30c, Qf;‘.’uau-uuu—sundy. with fsir demand at $2.10 Tiav—Ecarce and frm{ prime quoted at §15,00; cholce, §18,00, Winsky—Steady; Western rectided, $1.05@ . BOSTON, BowToN, Feb, 18, ~FrLoun—~Good demand at full prices; Weatern supers, $3,00@4,25: common cxtras, $3.76@4.25; Wiiconsin do, $4.00@4,80; Minucante do, §4,25@5,50; winter wheat, Ohlo and Michigan, $5.0000.00; St. Louls, $5,25¢ 0.25; Wluconsln and Minuesuia patent process epring wheata, $0,.6008.23; winter whest, §4.00 @7.60, . GuatN—Corn—Small stack; mized and yellow, 40 Hlc, Outs finn nd extra white, 0@ 38c; 0, 2 white, 33c; No, § white snd No. 2 mixed, unidde, Rye, 60c, levrirra=—Flour, 4,700 brle; corn, 50,000 bu; whest, 248, bu. . + Buirsents—~Flour, 200 brls; corn, 47,000 bu. MILWAUKEFR, MiLwavkxe, Fob. 18.—Froun—Quict snd ua. changed. s Unain—Firm; opened Y, lower; ¢loged No. 1Mtiwaukeo bard, §1.01; Nu, 1 Mllwauk 2 March, 024c Mitwaukee, 78¢; No. 4, Tie; lenn iem: No, 2, 34c, Onats firmer; mand; No, 2, 2%, Ityedrn; No, 1, 46%e, Bar- ley dull_and essier; No. 2 spring, fresh, 72c; March, 70i5e. ProvisioNs—Easfer, 0,05 Corn ejected, Odc, in good de~ Mere pork qulet; finw, d, $3.00. 3 !410@-1.00. Dresned e 3 . 10,000 brin: wheat, 29,000 b, Flour, 16,000 bels; whest, 2,700 CINCINNATIL CixcinRaTs, Feb, 18, —~Cotron—Quiet bul steady at Die. Froun—Flem and unchanged, Una—\Whoat active, firm, and higher: red and white, 04c@8$1,00 Corn in good demand at 4@ a5c. Oats nteady, with a good demand, at 24@27c. Rye falrly active and a ahade higher at 520263, Barley quiet but irm} No, £ fall, $1,00@1,02. Provistoxs—Fork quiet but steady at 810 00, Lard—Demand fale and market fiem ¢ stenm, $4.65, Bulk meata quict but firm: shoulders, $3,86 canht £0.75 selter Anril: short tlbs, $4. 574 canhs €5, buyar March; $5,15_ huyer Aprid and weller Mays mgr;g)ggr. 85,00 DBacon atesdy at 4,25, 85,00, 5 Witiaxr—Steady and nnehnngell at $1.00, Burren—Dull and unchanve Lixsezn Or—Stendy al Ui LOUISVILLE, Lotnsvitte, Feb. 1B,~Corrox~Steady at 0ifc. Froun—Quiet and unchanged, RGnan—yheat demand falr, and market firm, red and amber, tide. Corn firm} white, 4533c; imixed, 3¢, Onts firm; white, 20c; mixed, 26c, Rye tirn at 50, Har—-Quict at 84X @1044c. Priovisioxs—Pork firm ut $10,60. Lard—Stendy: cholce leaf, tierce, 7iic: do, kegs, Bize, Bulk ments a'rnnfiillmllll]crl. B2c; clear rlb, 4%@0CT clear, GR@BLYKe for loose, ‘Dacon fri; shoulders 4D clenr rib, 6XGO¥e: clear, G4%GoA e logse; iams, sugar-cured, Bytilge, Wutsky—3arket dull ot 81,03, KANSAS CITY. Special Dispaleh to The Tridune. Jansas Ciry, Mo, Feb, 18, ~Grasn—Tho Price Current repor! Wheat—Itecelpts, 25,405 buj shipments, 12,020 bu; fiem; No, 2 cash, 87%c: February, 88c; No, 3 canh, 85ci February, 84xc; No. 4 coah, BOc, Corn—Reculpts, 21,077 buy shipments, 11,082 buj higher; No, 2 cush, 2035 Fevruary, 27 INDIANAPOLIS, Ixntanavorts, Ind., Feb. 18.—Hoas—Firm at §2.76@4 .00, recelpts, 10,000; shipments 102, GnaiN—Whest firmer; No. 2 red, 90e@$1.00. gomflg%fl 8t ITKLBU23{c; May, J4@Uixc., Onts “Phovisiya—Shouldars, $3.00; clear nb, $4.70 @7.20, Lard, $6.%5, lams, § TOLEDO. Toteno, Feb, 18,—Guain—-Wheat dull; amber Michizan, spot, D04ici No. 2 red winter, spot, DDYes March, $1.00X: Anrll, 81,0241 May, $1.044; Westernamber, $1.02%, Corndull; No, 2 Mareh, 364c; A!‘rfl. d7c; May, d¥le. Oats steady; Michigan, 203(c. BUFFALO, Burrano, Feb. 18, —(nain—Whoat strongs anles 16,600 bu No. 1 hard Duluth at §1.10; 10,000 bu No, 1 Duluth at $1,08; 1 car white winterat §1,00; 2 curs red wintor ot §1.00%5. Corn firm; asking 4Zc for No, 2 old, Oats neglected. llye neg- lected, DBartey neglected, DETROIT, Dernor, Feb, 18, ~Froun--Improving. Grain—Whent-—-Extra, $1.00:{; No. 1 white, BAc; February, 08c; March, D8tic; Aprll, 81.00%; May, §1, une, §1.02%: mililng No. 1, 85c. Receips, 78 buj shipments, 43,521 bu, OSWIGO, Oswraa, Peb.18, —Graix—Wheat steady: No, 1 lard Duluth spring, $1.10; No. 2 Milwaukoe, $1.05; No. 2 red Wabash, $1.10. Oats—Market dull; No. 2 Western, 43c. PEORIA. Pronta, Feb, 18.—Hionwinzs—Firm at 81.03; sales 150 brls, PETROLEUM, Creveraxn, 0., Fev, 18, —Pernorzusn—Un- changed; standard white, 110 test, Oc. Prrrgnuna, Pa., Feb, 18,—Prrnorzuym—Dull; erude, $1.181 at Parker's for immediate ship- wmont; retined, 034c, Pailadolunia dolivery. Ot City, Pa,, $eb, I8 ~PrETROLEUN—Market opened very duil, with salvs at U8ic: declined to 074c, at which price {t closed; yhlpments, :Lll'bofl trls, averaging 21,000; transactions, 00,- QU brla, % COTTON, NNw OnriAss, Feb, 18.— CorroN—)arket easlors middilogs, D%c; tow do, 9¢; good ordinnry, 8ics net receipts, 15,007 bales: gross, 17,287; exporis to France, 2, ; coastwise, 1,005 sales, 7,700; stock, Ut 3 ) ¥eb, 18.—Cottox—Quiot and lower; middling, Dige; low middling, 83je; good ordinn- v, 81 aales, 400 bales: reculpts, 1,000 ship- -fiéu:‘.f 2,100; stack, 30, 40 TURPENTINE, WinMixaToN, Fob, 18, ~Sriniva or TURPENTING CURRENT OPINION. Improve tho Quality, Toledo Rlade (Ren.), It Is thought thut the next census will give us sixty-six more Congressmen. 1t 8 not more, but'better ones thut we waut, “ Unrdly Ever," Atdany Journal (Rep,). Tilden: * Ilove thee, Pelton, but never more be nincompoop of mine” Pelton: “What! Neverd® Tilden: *Well, hardly over.” Republicantsm bt Now York, *¥ew York Mall (Rev,), As “Conklinglem * loses Its prip, Republic- antsm in this State shows fresb vitality snd ;‘Ixour. and ® harmony' scems to be uear at hund. The New York Town-Meotings. Uttea Jierald (Hten. ), ‘Thereturns from the town-meetings held in surrounding countios, Tucsday, dv not indleate any decay of the Republican vitality shown in the fall lectlons, Jelr, Viekahurg (Mina.) Heraldt (Dem.). Isn't It nbout tino for Mr, Jeft Davis to write another letter, make a socesston speeeh, or do something of thursert]? "The Grant movement fsn't booming as {t should, but, if Mr. Davis will come to the front, the old Ruads will whoup things up. The Marshal-Noy Story. Clereland Hevald, ‘The North-Carolina Marahal Ney fs once more on the carpet. ‘This is well. It shows a healthy condition of thepubliemind when the regulariy- established mysterics turn up at the proper fn- tervals, Woinay now expect Lo hear from the man who saw Wilkes Hooth i the Lurklsh sraiy, Antl-Indian. Portiand Oregomian, They must die. Bcarcely a day passcs with- out some of them being pleked off§ wud thus it wlil coutinue till they aro all goue, or until they are removed from our midst; and, every thme one of them bites the dust, every good “eltizen will suy: Amen! 8o bo itl lfess the Lord! Hallelujah! . Plonty Willing to Take His I'laco. New York Evening Joat (Rep.) Minlster Welsh complains that he eannot live on his salary, Ifhe s compelled to resign, be way console bimself with the reflection that thero Is among bis countrvmon s plenty of statesmen who would be wilthug to make the experiment of starving o London on $17,500 a year. A ¥rantlo Appeal, Washington Repubdlican (Rep.). ¢ 8ave me [rom the Ponltentiary!® 1a the cry of Lieutcuant-Governor and * Congressman- elect " 1uli, of Florida, to his fellow-Deniocrata iu Congryss; and Mr, J, Floyd King (slgutflcant nane), of Loulsians, *alnl him in tho frantie ap- . 1n response, the Demorratla caucus decided to repeal ail the laws under which theso distioguistied culprita are llable to puntahment. A Roay Plctura. Nushritls Amarican, ‘The census of 1860 will show the Bouthern States filled with prosperous, haopy people, herdy, frugal men, sprung from the old Bouth, with thrifty, substantial men of New Englaud and thes Northwest avd the great contral West, with sbundant divorsity of sentiment, law, order, und _progress, sound eredlt, mapufactur- fog- and thriving, comnerce in every part, 8 growing city at Ban Dlego, aud a rallway e tending across the continent, with brauches lute I il eapecially from Bouth Ameriea, at New Orleans, Mobile, Penancols, Fernnndina, Ravannah, Charleaton, Newbern, Norlolk, It wiil ahow a tremendous growth of home manufactures, capeclally of cotton und woolen goods, aud fron and steel fabrics, It will ahow an amount awl varlety of n‘zrlmunrnl products exhibited by no other simllar area ln the world, utnd & people who will wonder that they ever staguered under hard times in 1878, or"thought of ro fonhish and so rufnous n policy as deliberately to cast away the priceless jewel of credit, Tha Bourbone, Roston Trareller'(Nen,), It fs truo to-day as it over was that. the Bour. bous forget nothing, and learn nothimg, The Jesson that the whole party seemed to have Iearncd a0 well by twenty years of exclusion from power that ft repested ¢ from every rostrum n the land, it bas n Jearned at all, 1t lips hava learned to gay, **'Uhe festics of the War arc dead 75 Its heart has never ceased to % *Ihe results of the War shall be re- w)rind. 22 A True Btory, Hartford Conrant (Rep.). A correspondent of the Courant senids the fol- lTowing: I am rominded by recent polltical events of the following true story: A poond man, known s Uncle Samuel, was discov- cred baving a chicken concealed fn his hat, Au impertinent fellow having requtired him tn account for the posscaston of the Towl, thoe ceod man repiled: . n my soul, Masxa, I dunno how dat chicken come dere, el it must lave crawled up my trowse Returoing to Firat Principles, New ¥ork Trikune, The Democratic party has returned to first princioles. A white man's Government with free whisky amd tobacco I8 the brief formula which compreliends the body of doctrine which it teactes, the creed which it professes, the end for which it strugeles aml to which it aspires, Reduced to their tinal analyses, this s the sum and soul of all there is n the tallc and work of Thurman, the ablest expounder of Democracy, the recbgnized leader of fts councils, its most perfoet typeund representative, while he i3 prloting bis party through o cupital crisis iv its history. ' ‘Tho Shermnai arty, Phtadelnhia Ttnes (Ind, Dem.). The Sherman party 18 on its legs already In Loulsiang, aud we begin to sce a little furs ther Into the meanlug of the recent Federal ap- pointments in New Orleans, A strong Repub- Tlean Campaign Committee takes the fleld, and it 1s composed almost entlrely of men appointed to oflice Ey Mr, [fayes, who are also men skitled fu the art of political manipulation, cither Ly money or patronagre. Mr, 8hermaen looks a Imu.i licad, but he knows what he 18 duing, und vlien the officeholders are ull harmonized tn his interest, other candidates for the Republican uoination in 1850 wii) have work to Ueat him, A Little Blood-Letting. Cincinnati Enguiver {flonrdin). Zack Chandler 18 one of the represcntative men of the Republlcan party, or, rather, to bo more accurate, of ilie stalwart portion of it. Mis return to the Benate is one of the sizns of | the times., Bofore tha late War between the States ho opposed the seading by Republican States of delewates to the Peace Compromise Congress, declaring that fn his opinion without a little blood-letting this Unlon would uot be worth a eurse, He scems to think just such “atiffed-back men like himself are now again needed ot the front. Ho sald so in his speeet, the other dny, acceptiug the nomiuation for Senator. The sectional pot must be keot bol- ing, or there is dunger of the Republiean party yielding to the vprogressive sentimeat of the country, and fncontinently yiclding up the hust,” Resumption of specie-pavinents and re- sumntion ot scctional submositica are the two leading planks In the resumed Scuator's plate form, Carpenter ns Deflned by Ifls Organ, Iilwavkee Sentivel, Generally vu#ng with Conkling, Logan, Chandler, und that class of Republicans, who not only bave learned nothing in the past ten yeurs, but have shown a Bourbonle incapacity toever leurn anything, many feared that Me, Carpenter would betray a like infirmity on his return to publie life.” But not so. His erery utterance has been statesmaniike, and indicates o desiro to deal with-the current questions of the day, rather than with those of fifteen years ago; his attitude evidences a willingnoss to deal with jmiportant public questions upon thefr merits, and not upon the basis of petty and per- son ambition. It 18 gratifylue to know that Mr. Carpenter will cut loose from the following of the men named who by theaccldent ot nosition have beon made topluy i part in greatevents to which they were fn fact not equal. As Senntor Carpenter 18 0 broader nnd abice man than any of those naned, 1t is proper that he should emancipute himselt from the supoesed following of such men, und be guarded by his own judement and seuse or duty. ‘The improvement und purifica- tion of the public service is not peculiar to our timo of country; bue the late Governur-Gen- eral of Canada, in on addressshowlng extensive thought und diserimination upon the subject, deelared the puritication of the public service u problem of the highest importance to the peo- ple_of Canado, In the home (Government In Frunce, Germany, and even Russia, and all countries’ whore n reasonablo pretense to de- cency of ndministration exists, there sre con- stant strugrles for better methods, But 1o this country, whera oxists n clvil service portiaps us abominnble as can be found in Christendom en- cept Ruasin, the Conklings, Blalnes, Logans, and the stalwarts generally derido and scoll at any pru;)usml reformation, not beeause they belfeve, us they say, thntit 1s fmpracticable, but beeauso it suits thefr purposes beat as It ds, The pub- lic mind 18 umruuuhl[v swakencd to this subjeet, und agitation will Tollow thl corrupt and stupld Congressien nbandon the use of vublic trusts a8 personal Pcrqulahes- Scnator Curneoter poa- sesses sawacity enough to discero the faet und reasonableness of this demand, "Fhe bloody shirs 15 o carment that men, little and big, have displayed for muny years past to further thelr own ambitios, while nominally . protecting the negro, The artielo was burled at Clneinnat! [n 1876, and 13 occasionally exbumed by an orator in dire digtress, for llludaurpone ot brideing o stream, Iupoily Mr, Carpenter I8 righit and 1a accord with hls party on both these uestions, whito the remainder of the Wisconsin elegation are on the other side, Ha neea have no feyrs of the dluplcn, of his constituents soloyg a8 he fuithiully adheres to these pusl- ‘tions, . And §f ho will bo patient until the clec- tion of a new Congzress e will find himselt sur- rounded with members mora fn accord with him on these Republtean prineiples, und especiully mora from the Btate of Wiiconsin, where thy macline hag already recelved n black eye, which I= ifkely to retain {is sabie hue lor some tlme to cowe, e —— e OUR FACES. ‘The human face {8 not only *tho dex of the roul.” Livery bodily sensatlon leaves ita fn- delliblo Impress upon our fcatures, Every huinan face, it studlicd attentively, reveals the physical und_muntal history of "fts pussessor, O the crowded street of the eity, what volumes of these bistories sre open to ull who would search them! ‘Phe aviser with hls - teatur drawn as tightly na the mouths of his mor baga; the hubfluchcu with bis seusual, seml- animal faco; the young man with the future fale and broad before blm, every lin of his counte- nunce reveallng encrey und ambition; the muiden’s fave bright with fnnocent love und hope,—each of these face-historics 18 as leglblo s the printed page betore you, But there are other faces In which we may read ead hlatorics, —faces of work-weary women to whom living hua become an irksoms burden. ‘The fatul alphabot of disvasc I3 written upan ovory ling of 1hedr countenances, Why will these wotpen suffer from those palnful disenses ml weak- nesses peeuliar to the sex, losing besides the charm and beautv of o bright, beautiful face, when Dr, Plerce's Favorite Preseription {a a sura und effectual rewedyl Ladles who bave used 1t pronounca it to be woman’s eleir of health, Buold by druggists. Elghty I'er Cont Saved. New York Sun, "The Eric Railroud cluims to bo saving in its olllng expenses BU ver cont by using parafiing on passenger-var journals, Our steadily increasing Toa Trado enablos us to givo the bost Tea sold for the price in the oity. HONG KONG TEA CO. 110 & 112 Madison-st. T HELMBOLD'S O00MPOUND FLUID EXTRAOT UCHU PHARMACEUTICAL, Aspeciic remedy for all dlicases of the Tiadder anw Rilneys. 1o Exere fod wit 19 10 the fre. Vhen tho Al uf {gorating menleine (o sipengthcn and tone up the pystenn, wilelt HELMBOLD'S BUCIIG does In eve ery case, HELMBOLD'S BUCHU Inunequaled by any remedy known, 11 s prescribed oy the most eminent physiclans all over the world, DYSPEPSIA ( Hteadache, Fain fn Kaur Noiach, kr pltation of ‘tho ver, i the Mot 3 Art, 1'aln (1 o rerlon of the Aldneys, and a tionranil other painful sympioms, sre theunaoring of Dyspensia, HELYBOLIYS BUCHT Ixigarates the “Stumiach, siimulates the torpd Liver, H K thy netlon {n cleanxtni the oL 1 npartinz new 1iTe and auficlent ta convines the alnalie remedial pronerties, 1t BOTTLE, 01t 6 FOit $3. v 1 Wi A st trial most herlinting of PIICE—31 1 H.T.HELMBOLD PROVIETOR, TEMPLE OF PHARMACY, 830 CHESTNUT.NT., PHILADELIIIIA, JOUS PLALENRY, CURIEAN & EW Boid Bvervwlio New York. Apents, ) V78 DITE Mametic Physictan, ord,_Competent fady nevls nits ine g L Ez PEN STEEL PENS of the Very Tioat Entopean Make, erd untizaled for "Flexibifiy, Drauiily, Ao Lrennees of Dot REAL S\WAS QURLL ACEION. fll: Trwenty Numhers. Sampls, including tho popu. ;-l:‘y’.‘:‘?‘-‘?if.'.!‘ 1-2-5-8-15 *4fireae 3165 will boseut by mail, for trial, on reccipt of 23 Cents. Ivison, BLAKEmAN, Tavior & Co, 135 and 140 Grund Street, New York, PIRROPOSALN TROPOSALS FOIR MILITARY RUPPLIES, THILADKLIILA, Jdn) 'n.g SEALED PROPOSALS, In lrlrllcnu“ with 10y of thix ndvertisenient attaclied, wiil bo received at this ofice until noun, Wedneaday, Mareh 5, 17, for fur- uishing the Uufted Statey Giinricrmosicr's Départment with the following articies: To bedelivered at the Quartermaster's Depot,at I'hfte pr, artitlery: 1,500 Dress Caps. Infantrys Pompons, Hifsntryt %60 Cap Cioased Babres: ¥, 000 Cap Crossed iifles: 20,0060 Cap Lettersy 000 Uap Numilerss 500 Trumoets with exiea cronkas 404rta Stencil I'lates, compinte: &0,(00 yords 0.4 Sky- liue Rersey: heavy uality: 20,000 yards G- Dark-flio Flanyel: 000 Campaizn Hats. ‘o ho deliveréd nt the Quartermaster's Diepot at San 3 Francis B %00 1y ,nxmln(nnu;r;flnl)rfllc Tompons, fne fantry; 2,000 Cap Croxsed ithleas 6 wets Siencil Plates, 0000 yards -4 sky-llue Kerses, heavy 4 Bk ba ction,and bid- ai ve witlh apecine catfons will be fosisted upon, and that to artfele interl- or {o the stnndard wiil bo acevpted. ne Guyernineut reserves the Tight to reject any or renco will ho given to articles of demestic productjon And manufacture, conditions of price and fualtey being equnl, and such preferenca will be given to artfeles of Ame 1t production sud manufae pruduced on tlic ¢ Contt 1o the extent of U wumpG required by tha pubiic eersica there, Vised Statutes, §1,710. “The artfciea’whicli are tn ho used fn the States and Terrltavtes of s Pactilc Const will be recelved and th- apected at San Franelsco, Cal, Iidder shuid state n theif proposalion what dates snid i what quantitics they can make dzliveries of the artlcies they proposs to furnishy st the Ililadelphin or Ban Franciaeo Uepots, For coples of pranted §nateie: tlons to bldders and other information apply at 1hiis of- g, Envelapes containing pronosala 1o, ba' indorsid: &+ Lrapdsate tor Milury Supyities and adaressed to tho full co E undersigne urder of the Quarterinaste: ral, DAL RUCKER, Asshitant Quartermnster- 1. PROPOSALS YOI ARMY RUPPLIE: Oftice of Turchmsing aud Depot Comtatesaty, Nou 4 Esst Washingion nigaao, 1., 'Feh, 8, 1a70, upiicate, With i capyof this id- il e 'recelved natl! 2 v'eloc 1870, for furninl ! 12 the e At sueh T eliie, from medium-sized logs, the bueon to be thoruliehly cursd undamoked und well drivd, ¥ TR bacon, clear aldes, [n new gunnies, ) pals bacun, " clear sdea, In euiall stronit sove il head Tined, 17,200 pounds uusuioked clear sides, thureughiy cured, Innuw ginies, , N4 puRds unsmoked cloae sldes, thorouglly cured, 1n small strong new terees, fi) head Hied, 1iids will b recelved Tor tho whiole o Any part of the NoHGLS sALCE, Whizlhure (0 e fcrensed or decrensed a8 mey bo requirad ut the tme of openiuy, fddors will wtaty how moon they wiit e ably to doe lser tho quantilen thoy offer, Proposals will be recelved subfect to the usual condl- thons, and the Tihc (o Felect any ur all bidy s reseryed. Hlank propusale or further information will by furs nfahed on application at this otice, A Major and C, Olv‘l"li LOY! CITY & NORTHERN RATLWAY 5T, Lowts, Feh. 15, 1870, Iraporala wiil bo reeclved st the otlice of S. Y ot Chlef Enplawer, st Loule, uy - to Sovei) 1, 1870, far thy grauustion, masonry, ' brdging, trestling of the remulning 10rtion of tiis Connel] s & st. Lo ialiwav, from near Maryvill o Councit’ Blufa, jowa.' Plans, profiles, ond speciiica- T'“"““""’ T LEwIS, ar., Prestdont. VERMILYE & CO0., BANKERS, Nos. 16 and I8 Nassnusst., NEW YoOurn, for cosh or w Yark Seal ity n; e i collaterals, tioveras ALy, s County Duids for sule sud fme elivery. NOTICHE. TheANCRY DERANI Orrick or Tll“_ CoartroLLen o 1 AHINGTON, D, Notlen & heyeby wlven 6 all n enied (i lalia agataat i Germa ho saine by ver, ut Chid 1] . whilin thrce wunths fro Qallowed, §26. 60, $100. $200. $500, Alox. Frouhingham & Co. have heey for many years stuck lirokers and oankens i New Vork, ut 12 Willsst. They heve ning for thelr ca """ Ladtes Purohasing CORSBTS BIOULD EXAMINE Madum_ Foy'n Luproved CORSET BKIRT BUPPORTHR. €2 tor Menkih wud Eleganee of $lin o viva e and s UM perle Biirt. It 4 Corsel nsdu, Far eale by’ Iog dealers, Manutacture FOV & HARMO, Now 5ia EBILITY. NERVOUS WA KN ENS, wnd all dhaorders brought on by Ludiscrelions, vxce v overwork of the Train wuid Nervous Bysten, y aud sudically cured by WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL, » purely vewetabla prepsration, swd the best aud most siceennful Feuedy kiowi, ‘Fwo 1o 8lx lozes arn usunlly suflicieut. For furthcr i wation, Nenl or (] rmlllll'- Pri 1 \wr Jox; Hix luzew, 83, Ly matl, soehrely sealod, with full airection for uso opured only by WINURESTER & €O 24 Jahn v TCHIROFON 1 Ohen N IER GALVANIC ABDRESS! To the Wealy, Nervous, and Debilitated, who Suffer from Ili-Ilealth consequent on Lingering, Chronic, Nerv- ous ar Functional Discases. External Remedies are the Safest and hest that can be applied in diseases, on account of the facility which we possess of watching their action and their results; and of these remedies Electricity, in the form of mild, contintous, and prolonged currents, as realized exclusively by PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC hiaa been found the most valuable, safe, sim= ple, and eflicicnt known treatment for the cure of dirense. In onr descriptive Pam- phlet we review the manifold benefits to be derived from Pulvermacher’s Appliances, and bring forward testimony in their favor from the most Learned Physicians and Sci- entific Men in Europe and this country. We also dem- onstrate why relief and cure result from their use after every other plan of treatment has failed, Reader, Are You Affiicted, and wish to recover the same degree of health, strength, and encrgy as experienced in former years? Do any of the following symptoms or class of symptoms meet your disensed condi- tion? Are you suffering from ill-health in any of its many and multifarions forws, con- sequent on n lingering, nervous, chronic, or functional disease? Do yon feel nervous, de- bilitated, fretful, timid, and lack the power of will und action? Are you subject to loss of memory, have rpells of fainting, fullness of blood in the head, feel listnds, moping, Unfit for Business or pleasure, and subject to fits of melan- choly? Are your kidneys, stomach, urinary organs, hver or blood in a disordered condi- tion? Do yon suffer from rheumatism, neu- ralgin, or aches and pains? Iave you been indiscrect in early years ond A Vigtim to Youthful Follies, or carried the marital relation to excess in later years? TIlave these indiscretions and excesses left you in.a weak and debilitated condition? Ave you timid, nervous, und for- getfn), and your mind continually dwelling on the subject? IHave yon Lost Confidence in Yourself and energy for business pursuits? 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There are many discases of an acute and febrile typo that we do not propose to cure by menns of Flectricity; but from nlb that Eleetro-Physiology tenches us, In regard to the modus operands of the Curative and Preservative effects of Voltale Electricity, we may most reasonubly fnfer that all those ehronie ail- ments and all disenses dependent on a de- pressed condition of the nervous forces, ex- haustion of nerve power, or the diminished energy of vital functions, an treated upon in our publications, are happily most suscepti- blo of cure by means of Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts and Bands, Theso conditions they will cure, while drugs will not; aml wo offer the most convincing testimony dircet from the afllicted them. selves who huve been restored to Health, Strength, and Energy alter drugging in vaia for months and yeurs, SEND NOW For Desoriptivo Pamphlet and the ELEC- TRIC QUARTERLY, a farge Hiustrated Journal, containing full particulars and information worth thousands, Coples mailed free, Call on or address PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO,, Cor, 8th & Vino Sts,, CINCINNATI, O, Or 212 Broadway, NEW YORK. 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Pneaenicc: ezosoossIEE = Iullman, Paiaco Dining-Care Seeping-Cars arc run between Chicago the I'scific Exress. CHICAGO, ALTON & BT, LOUIS, AND ORICAGQ EANBAB CITY & DENVER BHORT LINES, Uninn Dopot, Weat Side, near Mado, Twenty-thtedst.Ticket Ofice, 122 Rausan Clty & Denver Fast Fx. &L Louts, *prinefiell & Texi Mabiie & Neww Orieuns § Etreator, Lacon, Juliet & Dwight CNI0AGO, MILWAUKLE & BT. PAUL RAILWAY Unlan Depat. corner Madison snd Canal-ata, Ticket ce, 7 South Clark-st., oppusite Sherman House, and 8t depot, 1 Leave, ;_Arrive. Mliwaukee Rxpross, Wiseonslu & Minuesota,” Green Lay, and Menasin thrvugh Day 55 80 ¢ 745 p *10:10am* lowa Eapre: von. ® 6:00 D m oy Mitwaukee Fast ira 0 0:00 p Wisconsin crota, Green | 5 n, Al Ask AN Texr m Iwaukee. ckets for Bt. Paul ool elther vla Madlson and Jrairio rtuwn LaCrosse, aud Wiavua, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, fout uf Luke:al. and fout uf Twenty-yecand-st. “Tickes Otiee, 121 Bandolph-at., near Clark, "4 On Baturday night runa fo Contralia only, 0w Baturday night ru oria only. MICHIGAN OENTRAL h Depat, fuot of Lakest, and foot of Twenty-second-st. Tleiet Office, 07 Ciaric-st,, southeast corner of Rags duiph. Graud Pactic Hotel, and at Falimer House, Mail (vIa Main and Alr Line, Day Expre: oplivey o Accommodation, xpress (dally: PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHIOAGO RAILWAY, corner (anal and Maglsoi-sta, Ticket Ofices, D Giahee, Yitoner House, mud Grand Pacific llotel, Leave, (_Arrive, A:30 8 ¢ 7:00 pm bm am DL O Mail and Expresa, T'actfic Express, Fast Line, BALTINORE & OHIO, Traios leayo from £ fon Dulldtug, foot of Manrogs 8t ‘Ticket Offces, &3 Clark-at., I'almor House, Graud Paclte, nud Depot (Exposition Tuldiug), Leave. Arrive. Morning Express. am.|gaoam Faat Liu 3 of Twenty. Leave, ACTFI0 RAILROAD, rman-ats, Ticket o Davenport Cxpres Gmabn, Leaverw Ver Accamimodution, 08 * B0 bt m 110,00 it t:l0 8w AN muals on the Omala Eapross are scrved fu dinlog care, 8L 55 conls uaeh, CHIOAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS DAILROAD, ** banville Route, " Ticket Oftices, 77 Clurk-st., 123 Dearborn-st., and Dae Vo, carmer Clfutdn and Carroll-ain, L | Arrive P00 8 m e 4 p f7:i0pm) 703 sm Day AMall..oass. Nustivliie & Fiorhia Express. . “DYE NG AND G AN OB 2 s E’i‘;fl.\.;‘ lnln\l HEI’A'IIEEBE our i exs, Exbrensd {-ALN, RO Dearhal GIAV'S RE 1EDIEN, GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, ! J{n-TRADE MARK, ol ¥, . sad LICERs OF OVErwork 4 of thebraln und ner- o yuusvysieins fa Beforo Taking!f:::.{.'.':."-"’::fi 548 Ao Lien Sestenslvelv Taking, ased for qrer thirty years with Kreat sucoase, O e ricdtas 1 OUE FemithoCCoitict wa dae (o send Tree by mall lo every one. 33~ Plin 8) ¢ ! it 31 per pacl ;m.xn'o vy mall oo res IDICINE 00 Tloek, Uetroft, Mich, VANSCHAACK, BIEPHENSON & Lagueat., Chicako, wholesalo willsupply druiisls at proprietors’ sricee. ., 92 and 04 ugeols who Medicgi Treatlis, *Tum o St KNO Ecianoe o TuEsEnvaTio THYSELTser lse, it Drescripiions eitlier e of WaIch (4 wardl ten (it rice of (i huok. Golid Mo. wwante ] e duthur g ‘ha Hostin 1raid part MY DR KBATL, 173 South Clark.st., Uhluazy,’ Cousutt personally oF by mail, (res 02 oAz, 6o sl ChEGILS, DTV CTapitiad diaeet, ORI GHEY BTl L LS Gl W WATF Al b d ey