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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SBATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1879—TWELVE PAGES. ere had advantas iy ateam bl 1400 bel e roportord At s 1, 600 b krain :ouubn;:":'\‘:,::‘u.. privato terma; guoted in th et i per 60t a8 estern Assaclated Pises. ."r Teb. 21.—Corrox—>Market dall at S VO s weaks Febrmary, 0,70t March, @086 Mo es diny, 10.07ci June, 10,41 nces S0 engsrenen e LTI ‘Net recelpts of cotfon at all Unlted Jur 103C % tho week, 113,000 bales vy qugort 40T recoipte ntall United States e l‘:“’f: 2,710,001 Jast year, 3,450,000, o icd States porta for tha weok, pro /o oar, 191,000, Total exports from 0 e Yen ports to date, 2,149,000% lust o1 T8 000, Stock at all United States porte. e h@uh year, 1,000, Stock at all intetior ‘:—\ 112,00 st year, 131,000, Btock at ek R, 0003 last year, Stock of uum’“ 3 , 000, flost for Great Lritain, 303,000; last 000, P d _unchanged: recolpts, 23,000 D to and Wentoen, $3.60@0. 7h: com- ¢ Sestra, $1.H0@4.00; good o chole o0 Gl wireat cxira, §1. GEAB.2N; ox obio, §3.73760.004 Bt. lét}ifl $3.80@0. 75 i 080, Hh orocons, $0.00G8.36. 20ld DALET Tocalnte, 194,000 buy re- -{ihea 0 Caden do, HO@NTEs No. 07 ungraded winter red, $1.02¢} 1.31: unpraded amber, 81, 4@1.122% Nni'.zmmu 41,1 )0 & 247 Y Westorn, 01@63¢c. Darloy \em, 3c. Malt dull and nominal, syt WO ccite, 70,000 bu: ungraded, 40 Cm MO e steamer, 44%@dYc: No. giiei Mo 405 @473: yollow Weatern, 453 i old 40y R chunged recelpte, 20,000 i 'O wlnte, S244ei No. 2 doy HHi@ABtge: No, 35 %0ey mixed Weaiern, 31" @3t Q3 4e 09y, atd0@45e, lora-Doll and nncbanged, f,mmu-coflnu qnivt and unchanged. fu. sockt' it steady & fair to vood refintig, 0% 4K e quict and onchanved. Itce in falr esdy. “F}flmfl_qfiu&umm;unned.numma,, + refined, DYc. '?l'gl.!lfl —Sfeady at 013203, xi—1lc $ TR dulg Womtorn, R0, Provisioxa—Pork strongs meas, 86, 260,40 for oid: $10.6244@10.75 for new, Beof quictand un. hinged, Cnt mosts .lnm: long elear mliddies, | G ortdo, Dtac. Lard ‘strong; prime steani, WA inally unehanged; Westorn, 7@ = 9 ~Flim; Weatern, 2@8%z, SrRv—qoiot at $1.10, 1 BALTIMORE. Bigmont, Feb, 21,.—Frour—Strongand active; Fetern avper, $0.2523.50; do oxtrn, $4.00@ 430; €0 family, §4.75@5.50, guix—Wheat—Western unstoady and lower; +§a 2 Pennsylvania red, $1.104@1,10%: No. 2 Western winter red, spot and Febroary, 81,003 GLooY;' March, §3.10: April, $1.11@1.11%4. Com—Western guiot and Iower: Westerh ixed, ot tod Febroary, 4434ci March, 444@44% April, 44%c; May, 43c; elcamer, 41ljc. Oats hitly sctive and atendy; Pennsylvania, S0@4dc; Wetern white, unchanged; do mixed, 30@31o, Fye faitly active and unchanged, llsr~{uiet; prime to choice Pennsylvania, 11,00212.00, Provinoxa—Quict: mosa pork, old, 88.75%.0,26; v, 410,95210.50, Bulk meatsa—Looso shoulders, e clear b sldes, G}c; packed, 41Q4xo, Busn—Shoulders, old, 4403 now, Bo: clear rlb Wes, new, Oc. Iiams, D@10¢, Lard—Refined Herees, 735¢ Berren—Steady ; prime to cliolcoWestern packed, 15320¢; roll, 16%10c. Eoss—Lower; frosh, 1610c. Preousud—Dull; crude, 8K@8%e; rofined, b6 mree~Quiet; Rlo eargocs, 11@1544e, g\‘;m!fil'— ol nlSl.UH.‘ 1ok Fentaurs—To Liverpool per ateam steady, Cot- oo, 4d: four, % 6d: arain, Os A, Recsers—Flour, 4,254 brist wheat, 43,700 bu; tom, 70,500 bu; onta, 2,200 bu; rye, 400 by, Sarpugxta—Wheat, 87,000 bu; ¢corn, 110,000 bu, PHILADELPIITA, Patavrienta, Feb, 21, —TFroun—Demand act- fre: Minnesota extra family, $1.60@5.12%; Oljo lo, 4,805,207 Bt, Louls family, 85.00@8.00; Tinole do, fancy, 85,005 Minnceota patent proc- ue $7.00@8.00. Rye flonr steady at $2,75@ LE74. Gruy—~Wheat'activaand lower; No, 2 Western nd, elerator, §1.10, Rye dull and nomlnal; Weitern, 51c, Corn qulet but steady; Western tejected, on track, 4%214c; Western steamer, on trck, 4dties do clevator, 4234@4%c. = Oatw firm; nized Weatern, 30c: whito do, H0%@2.33¢, Povisioxs—Demnnd fafr and market e, Mess Af, §12.50@13,00, Mens pork; extri, $10, 450 1L00; trime, 810,00@10. 25, Hums—Smoked, $8.0000.50; pickled, $7.5008.23, Lard—West- ra tlorce, TH@Tc, Derrer—Dull and unchanged, + Eoos—=Eary: Western, 176;18c. Cuxea—Dull a0 unchangod, szuuu—\\nnk; refned, D¥e; crude, 844G Waiskr—Flrm; Wostern, 81,07, rcenTa~Flour, 2,000 brla: wheat, 41,000 bu; % 100.500 Un: oaty, 7,000 bu; rye, 8,500 bu, ‘.“mu.—su-my and firm: Pennsylvanla and West rginis doudlo extra und ahovo, B3@t4ia; sx- Hede: medium, H5HTe: coarse, ' Uos Hew York, Michigan, auil Wostorn' ino, 20@iklo} am, 830:37e7 coarse, 10c; comblng washed, bt auc unwashed, 15@28c; Canada combing, i %cz e, “nWathed, 21@2c; conrso and medluu, A NEW ORLEANS. New Onieaxs, Fob, 21,--Fiour—Qule bat fo; superine, $.25; XX, $1.0084.25; XXX, li‘-)!:fili.nc'.'s;: Ugh prades, 83.25@0. 87/, i¥=Corn quiot but g 1 iy aCara qulot but e ot 49@4Ge, Outs guu':]lzfil.—l)ull and lower at 82,06, . r—Dull and nominal; ordinary quoted at HL0T14.00; prime, $15,.00010.00; choice. Puorinoka—Park tn good demaud; old heldat ::.0" @uvs;nnw. $11.00@11,25, Lard In falr B d; Merco, $0.60@7,23; kean, $7,00@7, 25, .hn klmnu in good domnud at full orices; loone toulders, Axct pucked, 8% @4c; olear rib, Aio; h“'- SX@3%c. Dacon qulot but steady; thoulders, old, H3tc: mow would command_4¥e; "‘!;u clear rib, 5% @0c; clear rin, @ 0ie, 13 Ip i lBAT-cured, quict and weale 8t TIAGNic, U arkr—Market dull; Westorn roctided, 81,05 R0°EN1Ee~Cafloo | n_fair demand; Rio cargoed, framaty W prime, 11@10kc. Bugars wchve and ally f.',“""’{‘ 1o #ood comuion, 4154Ehe; falr 10 el age DOBYCL prime Lo choice, B a0ker ,“"M:nrlllml. 05070, Molaksen—heman Do, 502": rket 'fl‘l:u:“{l{;;;nunflnfl\ 18@27¢cy Vo, 276 e, iica wenrps oy : « llico wcarce and firny at Rax—Stoady, with a Inir demand, at ¢ 7. Lovms, 31 8T, Lglflfi- “:h:ngtd.‘ 0., Fob, 21.~Froun—Weak and S00IN~Wheat Jowor; No,2 red $1.005@®1.0%4% :":i }gl-wkm.oux March; $1.03@1,02 b m‘i. flddn, 00¢. Corn lowor; slow: 2 ik 22e March; B3x@3%e Aorll; 4 by g‘lll:rg !cdlnu‘x;u firmer. Oats lowor ; 24@21%c ey ““‘mmd.- arch, Ttye quiet; 45@45)e. .nn—l-‘igm at $igc, % fOrmer; $9,87%, Lard held ked, Dry salt vtronger; exira oulders, $3.G14 1 twanty (o' thirty 31, -85, Hacon betwer; clour tny. ~-Plour, 5, 000 Lrla: wheat, 51,000bu: mb“«:uu. 10,000 bu; rye, #,000 s 0,000 brlay whoat, 4,000 bu; buj oals, nome; rye, none; batley, CINCINNATI AT, Fob, 21,—C = A 01, ‘ortoN—Demand falr and Crxey ke Plounpugier; P et 21 Nlu;efl winter, 21.00@1.02 w arrlve, Corn family, 84,4025.25, o good demand at full prices; [ H Yic. Oats—Demand fair and markut Vool2e, Hyo—Markot dulland prices & Bo g gt {05'41‘;&: Barley quict butsteady; Paoy; Lid gan O~Pork firui ; 810 00bid; $10. 10 asked, i ieai, S0, il ticata: futet mik " gf1U5 cashi; §4,00 Mays:hort 00 buyer February; h.llb@ ch: 85,25 buyer A‘fm and seller Lacon—Aarket dull and 4,25, $3,60, aud $3.75, 6r, 8t $1,04, B LOSTON, wm',',:"v“m. 2L.—Froun~Bteady and firm; R2sgq oo o $5,00R3,95; common extras, % Wi oty ‘d-?«. Wlsconeln oxtray, $1.00G4, 503 Min. Weilgyy, "y 42585, 25; winter whoats, Ollo and 20.00; 2 $LT0@5. 05, Mlivols and ludiaus, $5,00 d extra while, 17¢400: No. 2 nd No, £ wixed, m;’i@ ve, 00c, Kacuip oy thewt 2551007 6,000 bila; corn, 89,000 ba; MIrw 5 ILWAUKER, vy, D E¥. R """“’:\'“' teb. 21, —Proun—gleady, 0 1 Mjyqurt €410T; opened aud closed irm; b, :5?“;‘; bard,” $1,013 Nu, 1 Milwau: 2 do, D25t Povruary, O3bici Miiwaukee, 7 1 talr “domaml; nn Oatn qilet, but s oxelied and bl “nl“ N oy vy Meas pork, new, 89,60, Pumo stean lard, S0 porinein u ), mll!lfin.!‘-slal\‘ululldy a3, 00l .Dfl:, dronsed atoady IrceneTa—Fiour. 7,500 brls; whoat, 10, 000 bu. Buiestexta—Fiovr, 8,000 brlsg whent, 44,000 o, No Board to-morrow. LOUISVILLE, Loyt Fob, 21 ~Corrox—Steady at 0'{c. Froun—Migher; firm; oxtra, $1,00@: 255 fami- 1y, §L.76@100; Nu, 2, 84.60@4.75; fancy, $5.00 @5.560, Guain—\Yheat firmi red aud amber, 08c@ $1.00. Comn steady, with falr demand; whito, Oate—Biarket dull; white, mixed, 28%c. Tyo qulet at f7e, Av—-Falr demand at §4, 20@10. 00, PuavisioNs—Vork firm at $10.60, Lard fiems cholce Jenf, heree, 7Tiic: do, kews, Hizc, Dulk meata firn: slonlders, f3ges clear rib, (@6%¢, Bacan highory scarco; ehoulders, 4¢3 clenr rib, -I:.né; cloar, Dlg@G3{c; haww, sugar-cured, B14@ Wiissy—Dull, weak, and lower at $1,04, KANSAS CITY. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. KaNoas City, Mo., Feb. 21,--Gnax—The Price Current reporta: Wheat—Itecelpts, 16,1598 bu; shipments, 5,000 bu; lowor; No. 2 cash, 8ic: Fob- tuary, 88%o: No. &) cash, 8i4c; February, Ehtges No. ‘teash, 81e. Corn—Recotuta, 17, DH3 b waipe mants, 3,007 bit; activo out lower; No, 1 cash, 20¢} February, 2c, INDIANAPOLIS, INntanaronis, Ind., Lo, 21, —Hous—Strong AL 83,4 0; recelpts, 1,50 Inmonts, 500, Grain—Wheat steady; No, & red, D8c@81.00, Cotn qulet at 4156 UGIe, Oate— Markel dull at 2:1@¥4c, Provisinys—Shouldor sic: cloar rib, $4.80. Lard, $0.70, Hamy, 87,00@7 50, DUFrALO. Burrato, Feb, 2L —Onax — Wheat quiet; salea £00 buNo. 1 Duluth at §1.10; 00, Corn inactive and stendy; 1 car ofynow at 40¢ on track, Onta quiet and firnr; wales of 1 car Whits Michlvan oL 20c. Barley steady and 1o fulr roquest. Ry neglected. TOLENO. Tougno, Feb. 21,~GuraN—Whent easler; White Michigan spot, 81,013 March, $1,01 Y 2 red winter, March, §1,02%5 $1.05, Coru atoady; No, dull and nominal. DETROIT, Dxrrotr, Feb. 21 —Froun-Firm, Gitary—Wheat 1ower but firm; oxtra, $1,62; No, 1 white, 9Dbic; March, D0%c: Aprll, 81,014 Aln{h sl}.osu. Receipis, 38,830 buj shipmont T u. OSW GO, Oswrao, Feb, 21 —Gnary—Wheat nominatly unchanged; No. 1 lard Duluth spring, $1.12 No, 2 Milwankee, 81,05; No, 2 red Wabash, $1.10, Corn nominally nnchanged; 4ic. TEORIA. Pronta, Feb, 21. ~thanwinza—Steady and flrm; salos 100 bris at 31,0315 COTTON, 2,170 stuck, rales, H4,600: exporte, 1,850; spinners, peculotion, 603 midditnge, Die, Naw Omzass, b, ¥ —Firm; mid- dilng, Do, low do, 8%e; guod ordinary, Bfic; net rocolpte, 7,048 bales: grose, B,H14: e: o Great Uritaln, 7,817 sales, 7,000} stocl, 0843 weekly not_recelp 83,7703 uroaw, U4, cxparis to dreat Britutn, 27,1315 to France, 15, 70! to the Continent, 8,048 coastwlaw, 10,105} enlos, 3,405, Mexrins, —_— PETROLEBEUM. CLUVELAND, O., Feb, 21 ~PrTnoLrzux—Firm; standard whito, 110 test, 0c. Prrrapune, Ta., Feb. 21,~Pernotzus—Quiet; crude atendy;$1.174% at Parker's for immedinte shipment; refined lowers D)c, Philadelpnta do- lh(;!‘r’).(-c“_" Pa., Feb. 21,.-Prrionrus—Market opened ut DX e bids advanced (0 LBige, declined 10 D7iic, at which prica it closed firm} shioments, brls; averaging 20,000; transuctions, . DRY GOODS. Nuew Yonx, Feb, 21.—~DBusiness continucs folr with cotton-goods comimisaton houses, but woolen #oous dull; white poods und qullts In steadydemand; prints sluggieh; gghams in fair demand, a dreas goods solling In modorato lots; hostery and 0 underwear ko hverul demand; foreign goods move {ugulowly, TURPENTINE, C., Feb, 21, —8rinits TUnrgN- o — . TNEVER AGAIN. 44 Lot us visit the dear o!d home agaln V= For thus dId the Jotter read)— 4 Yar in the words of the (‘mnm old aong, *'Tie the fairy-innd for whica | lony,* The haven of rest I need, 4 And 1 have grown wenry of all thie world, s struggles, and lmrel. ail fears: What Tipie haw brought me of wealth and power, T'd give it all for one dttle honr Away in the by-gono years," *‘Dut, brotuer.” I answered, **remomber thou Pl 'yonrs that buvs e kinto thon, Wo littlo ehlldeen toeether tnero Haye since known eorrow, winl change, and carej W are women now, and men," 441 know, " he auswerod; **yot, conld Leea® Lach spot that wy young feet trod, Perhaps tho comfort T nead 'twould bo— Perchance tho yoara would elve huck to me My (rustiug in mun and God." Tagethor wo went to the dear old placs, nud, veneath tho oid roof-tree, We tricd to aream, in the old, old wag, Of tho futuro thon #o bright and gay— To Lring back the chllduood glee, Tagother we clambsred amang the hills 'I'o wutch for the wnnot iow; And we trivd to make the ol rocks ring Wit the gladsomu sungs wo taed to sing- Bat tne nutes wero fuint and low, Toyother we followed the woodland paths Whero tho old wpring bbbl i Together wo wanderud, hund in band, By the meadow-brauk In the pasture-land, 'or datsy and buttercup, And bring we back to our hearts avain "Plie Joya that we used to knowy Wl the sunset glow. e ianehing spring, The buttercups aud dulsles, bring’ ‘The drents of the loug ago? Wil tho dead leaves under the Winter-snow Awake st the Summer's cally Cun tho tall vk fail to the sround and grow Auabn as wn acorn smally Can tho utroan that hus well nigh roachod the sea ituturn to the shady nouk Whore niusic firet began, and be Agatn but a mountain-brouk? ‘ No, never agsly, though our nuul: may e Aw gleancrs 0'or Mumory's truck, And cull from the Pust §ts fatrest flowers— Oh ! never nguin from the vanlshed hours Can wo bring our childiood buck, * 8. ', Corstany, e ) THE CLOSE OF DAY, [¥vom the French nf Qautier, The Day was declmng, A cloudlet all palo From ite highalry voyase seemied geutly to licht Onp the breastof tho strenw, unmoved by the F‘ll. o dip thore the folas of ita rufment 4o white. an, dark-trowed aud vore; Tho Night (lion cut As red by grief for hor brother, the Duy; Aud '&m“ did’ the Stard to the turone of thelr ueuu Thrung bghtly azound in goldon array. Then heard one the plaint which the turtle-dove. wing, Andthe soft. reatful breatbing of children who renm Avid fanciud atound the rustling of wings— Liko pasuing of virds undlecoverud, it veoms oul Xl‘eulun ‘was then bondlng its speech to the iarth, Belike us aforetime the Ilobrews it awed And thon some henvdeent myat'sy had birth— . But lulmum but une word, and thut vne wae 0 Cucauo, Fob, 10, 1870, . It BuLsexy, e 1gibte for Governor Iu Dela- ware, Wilmfgton (Pel. \Kvery Eventng, It would, of course, bu uscleas to attempt to make Northern newspapers understand anything about the traditions so potentisl In politlesl afluira In thls Stute, but they are koown here, und bave o tremendous influcnee, Amuong them 13 onu thut no lawyer shall by clected Governor, sinco it fu felt best thut lawyers shall as a rulo {1ihough the ruiv lus exceptivhe) go to Cougre: A wonaible, reputable farmer, werchant, ordocior, 18 generaliy chusen Goveroor, uad 1t bus cons to bo the et ambitlon of the politically fucilned atnoug theys 1o oceupy thut place, Nover but Gucu o our recolluetton nas o Governor uspired to the Benate, Dy, Eanlsbury, yho was defeated by iy brother, the preseut Svuator, Lawyers Not I THE PUZZLERS' COBNER. [Original contributtons will be pablished in thia depatimont, Carrespondents will picose sond thel th thelr nome de plume addresscd to ** Pareleta’ Cornor,™ Anawers will bo published the following week. ] ANSWERS TO LAST WIEK'S PUZZLES, GL 0O AT R R zoR>a> No, 038, Cro, crone, crony, tuee, hatrs which, wite] tale, twil; nun, nons, ST, ANDIIEW'S CROSS—NO. 060, From 1to 2, hnperious; 3ta 4, manifeatations; remitted: 7 to 8, ane who uenies the uxistence of spirilual subsionces; 1to . to ang- menti b to 7, an Aslutic dye; G to B, readily; £ to DOUDLE CONNECTED DIAMONDS—NO. (6l - L I First dimond—Across—In April: an Inclomsro; a trnmp; an anfmaliinJanuary, Dawn—In Novens 3 lepuimos u teny ond ilamond—, Direviation of o Stal rosy--In September; an sapments an_abbreviatiol A Down—In March: an atictent wonbon; to connterfe of aud down con ven by John Smith when se- shionoring his red ribbou. neeted 48 the reply u cused by his wife of RIOMBOID—XO. 002 Across--A reggiun sald 1o bordor on tiell; a_cola- brated trottors foundatlons; u pot nam 's bark 4 warine pronoun; in Juve- mal; three-fourts of alw LatTie CassiNo. SQUARE WORD—XNO, 003, Tefnsos a rabble; & minoral deposmi; & mark used In urinting. BQUARE WORD—NO. 004, whose advico ‘‘woes numberless'’ were brought upon the anclent Stato of Florence; Turkish proper numa; e vulgarism for a drink: an alloy; concerning. SQUARE WORD—NO, 005, Hnddua (Chiucsc); an nrrow, CHARADE—NO. 000, Oh! Tam Mary*s littlo pot, Hut 1 am 1ot & lamb; Now, 1o you pzzlers is it set ‘F'o tell me what 1 am, fuin would “ull my name, 4l Theraud you slghty to the same, uy it al) Stionld this nat satlsty y trom hor namo apart, Thouyh yurds do e between. Qaukoxl, Wi, NUMERICAL ENIGMA~NO, 007, 1am composed of nine lottors, and am 8 drlok- A, Dn Uy 18 an Ahyas, My 7, 8 0 laa bird, NUMERICAL BNIOMA—NO, 08, [ am compored of eleht lotters, and s o sallor's "4, a South Amerlcan tos, 8, is u treo or a flsh, ENIOMATICAL VESSKLS—NO, 060, (1) Ascold (2) yartof & troo; an_onimal,-and s noto {n music; 5) an auluinl, an articlo, o rela- stenod: () A toat of bread, merry, (7) n syllable of the musical scale anda Portuguese coin, and 10 go ustra, Quly Me, Hishland Park, 1., shows Towhoaa's e lueannerty " und Comet's aguare, aud that endy his exlibition. Younunster, city, thinka the puzzles grow harder e “contd wnly succeed fn ** Kidnap- ng** ono, and lonugy for an eusy Hat onco more. Ciarth, Paxton, 111, asks to be oxcused this week from ton hord work, as she was pressed for time, and tor poor head did ache, wiur and latter lsa ** G Towhead, Fulton, Itl,, camo to the clty with hlw answers in his pocket, and thon murched back ayain without calling on the O, Chicuzs mado ki couldn't nuke out but Now, 651 and 1) “F'yro, city, gave one long, lingering look at the compelled to glve most of no, never,” or *'hurdly otied In ono number, G0 were gothered in, P, R, Coand Il A, send thele wocond lustall- aent of answerd, and, though not as succosulitl us In thelr pravious fetter, thoy do woll *ar beginners, ‘Phie fullires wore ouly on throe, and thode were tho rliumboid, the riddle, and the charade, —throe 8ho found ull but the pitome s the lady'a answor to the su bad that he Mavpy Jack, city, says ho studied hardtogive a ood mecount of himwelt, bat the job was too hard, le stood the rackingof hiy conld, and then pltched The Corner oul [ out bafurs he reachod the' ** pi hhnnlr’n futluro this wook be- efy one that was ouly solved {tusell, and that was the The rhomuold nud ** Kide naping* wero tho other queations unswerol, Rose Maylte, Evanston, 1), scloctsa hard lsy nalizo hur reavucarance on the Bhe regrets to way—and i " ete, —that five o hose are Coochie' Susio Wrag's, aud Mr. B, ¥, K.'s, clt; supposes the J'atia ho sond o' g succqeded In answorlng by olic_ or (wo bua truth, the whato trutl |1 whe cun make out. imo will come in acomplete Ilst, eart” §8 the best” bosoms the lattor Lo rays ‘'8 T} o gentlewan Liaw & crows in friend ha knows of. tis nutbor that I faxhioned after th the patron saint of the **Land o' Cakel iy, city, found a **hoap of trouble on the ofd man's wind " relative to the riddlo of th 7 e fikill’lchlr‘r’ul 1t us 8 darlt way of o pursle, and: th % luly"lhuy'h inlk of w o versiiles as foljows: y vpirit when gono, 4 take 81 Lo ploces cach bit o' mie, 18Ut buug only carve if thoy'll Jot hi And sy ho suawered the riddle ** Rpitome, " Fzokiel, clty, wrilos to aay that ho Is unllie the and would toll o fuinenond s rhapsodical over thu Fatherof Hi Countr) if he could Imllvi:l wturud Ju 8 stuto E iu **lucapacity® (o M ‘awhend, vt allows tlint he found & **crony las Wrag's phionograpblc onigua, atin, Til., reports slmost & true last, bofug trouulud Littto Cassiuo's star, fiudiug the Deuce of Spad ha Tha ** Epitouie™ ju or **Jose, " and thil ¥ thoune unly W Jit and the printed The gentlewsn extuly the xiddiv kighly, and Henldu, Cham blL frour Orst ditleroucy betweon Houl the Iady ouzht to feel pleased, for pralse from Rir Hlonlda fs prates fudeed, “'ha puzzles have been recelved, and will bo pablished. ‘Fhe acknowledg- :nfnt Mhould have been mada befare, but thay wore ubslatd, Rnona Chanagra, Dizon, 1L, takes no wmall shata of nride in anewerlng Miss Garth's thom- boM., characterizing it as an oxtea hard ono, Ming E. ', (808 gaod ns the besl this week, tiaving nino answerd, only lacking “lncume " to master Towhead, ~Look out far your Ulonde acatp-lack, M thero's mischicl In the bright ¢'c of Mies Enena €., fur ahe writea nn N, 11, witha **Mem ** Ig the G, P that the aforeantd T. will hear from she, Quirk, Calro, Til., wrltes to sy that he ix with the puzzlers onco auain, and serida severa) ceookn which ho cuncocted while refngeeing fron the V. I, last enmmer. It lottor came (oo lnte for notico Itad week, i which he ansvercd olx of the list,— Nos, (43, 644, (5, and G460 proving stumnling Dlacks, 1o kiew No, (10 wna a good charade, and ! *Huny up on heoks, pinued fast by darts, ™ tany in Lils eaen Jiko ** Punch in the presenco’ of the Kunrngulrn,“ but e rave up tho **hard case nally,” “'ho Ewyptian fa welcome back again, Punch, Urbana, Tl Inst wee! wwreatled with the knots af , and confesses they worg tough nnd *tiapparen Howavor, he fucceeded in throw- lue thew il with a singlo exceptivn, wnd that by the ** Hpttome " of Misa Enena, which {a snoken of a2 tie gond one, " and answareid with o **Joke, " ThinI2's goud answer, but the lady ntentded no when sho smd *1'Fhere's 'naneht® between the ‘grave' und ‘me, S -piteo-me ™ e the word in o nntehiell, ’anch has two-lotter square In this numver which the reader will :’ml n heathen Chiniee—if he's lucky, For puzzles ro- celved, Mr. I'unch deserves thank: "PENTECOST. Oloxe of the Revival on the Weat Rlda. Tast evening belng the Tast of the revival meetings, the First Congregational Church was filled to overflowlng, ‘Ilic services were opened by ainglng ** It was finished Jong ago,” "The following requests for prayer were resd by Mr. P'entecost: For o man that ho might become a Christlan und learn to treat his tumily kindly; for two sons; for a hushands lor n brother and sister; and for a son, by his father, A prayer was then offered by Mr, Pentecost, after which the prafse song, “Jesus, Lover of My Soul,” was sunez by the cholr and congreau- tlon, which was fotlowed by the lnging of = Flea 08 u bird to your mountalng,” wnd'a hymn from | thie Gospel Look by the nudience, Mr, Pentecost announced that the Jast Bible: class reading would teke place o the lecture- room this afternoon, ‘Iie uttentlon of the audience was {nvited to the passage of Seripture: But they that walt urun the Lord shal] renew nmllr lhfinglh;‘ I“ul‘ Al ldmoul:t up with wingy an eattlos; they shall ran, and ot be wearys and the, shall all afid not Toint.—fsaia, 31, Bi. 4 ‘T'he spenker nald that Israel was fn_trouble at the timo this utterance was made, The outline of this heaut!ful passawe of Svru)ture was thypt they who walted upon the Lord, who trusted 11, were putting themselves In such o vosttion with Him that they were in - eituation o be Delped; they were obedlent to 111s teachings ns children, ‘I'he Lible monttoned certalu elreitm- stances where the danghiter-in-law was ogainat the mother-in-law, and the motherdn-daw was agalnst her daughter-in-law; where the father was against his gon und the son agufnst the futher. This dewonstrated the fact \hat there was no {rust to be placed o humunity, But when all mankind foiled, we tad ooly to o to Christ, who never falled, ~und thoze who were constautly walting upon Him were ready at all times to ran the raco set before them. God was _our trust, und hlessed nre they who walt on Han, 1) chlmun.- bad sald in one pluce, and passages mizit be multi- plied which exhorted us to walt upon the Lord. Wa were also told to trust the Lord, Under some clrenmstauces ft was not hard to trust the Lord when we did not need Hiw; it was quite casy to have faith In the prayer, * Giive. us this day our daliy bread,” when o man bad o large bank account,” ‘The speaker related an ancedote of his experietice in {Hustration of the principle of taith und trust. He was in New* York, lnst sumuer, und he saw advertised upon the side- walk a Jittle cosl-oll stove—warranted to do everything, brofl, buke, cook steaks, ete.,— an ehort, do cverything in the Hne of cooking, Ile thonght this would' please his wife, nnd ho aceordingly purchased one and took it home. ile persuaded hls wife to got hrenkfast wpon 1t the next moruing and avold heating the house up. She wenl out Into the kitchen, und, after atic had been absent for some thme, he thought be would go oub ninl see how thines were ret- ting along, und enfoy the Improvement. Whon he reached the kitchen, ho found a roaring fire in e ramgre. e asked bis wifu whnt that meant, and she told him thut sho was golng to got breukrlast ou the oll-steve, but slie'did not think best to trust to this cutirely, aund soshe had bullt a flre fn the. range, ‘so 0s to have something to fall back upon. This, he thought, was exnctly the way [t was with some people who read the Bible and offered up thelr pravers to the throne—they did uot trust very much to supplication unless they hnd something tangible b«firud ix to full back ab. ‘Thero was a vast difference between anylng and sayhig vrayers. Mr. Pentecost sl he ree membered that he kept up nyln{: “Now [ lay me down to sleap® until he was 10 vears old’} he folt o sort of superstitions fear to nbandon this habit, but ho did it machanieally, and it was not pruyer. One woman told hita that she had been troubled to desath almost with poor ser- yants; at lost she resolved to ask the Lord to help her, Sho stealghtway socured oxactl, the' kind of servant she wished for, an she belleved her prayer was answered ns much n8 she belleved anythlug, The speaker also cited other instances in which pravers had been asked for apparently simple and foolish things. One man prayed for nn Inside scat in o stage.conch, wheu he was unable to ict to theoflico to seenro one; one of the passenwers recoived a telegram a3 the stage was ubout to depart, and gave up hissent to the old mun who had prayed for §t. Aunother ol 3 gentiemun prayed that he might he enabled to put a small gold piu through u stifY uecktie, and 1t went In easily, ‘There wus such a thiuz as a conatant spirit of prayer which we mizht carry ubout with us all the” time. This was what the speaker thought should be our condition, Walting urun the Lord wasacontinuousatiitnde, Indolngsthis,we woull gain b strength every day. There was a certain amount of strength in cach of ua, differing ne- cording to our natures and constitutlon, A man, Mr. Pentecost said, wus no stronger than his weakest place; n boller always blow up ou “eeount of baving one weak potut, snd it did not mattor how strong the ‘reat of the object wis, Just 50 o man always broke down at hls wenkest pofut, and upon this polut his strongth was valenlated. The Corlstlan was told *to_fly and to run "'—to run the race; but after they hind dono these things they must alse learn to plod. In llustration of “this, the speaker told an anecdote of sn old man who bhad been an juveterate drinker, beenmo converted, gave up drinking, ntud for severul daya went nearly n mile out of his woy Iu uumi: toand from his shop, Lo uvald passing a saloon where he had been {uihe habit of stopping to get a drink, After awhile hie rot so he conld o by the tesp. tatioir on a * dead runi” then so ho could walk by with s face from )l, then with hls face to- ward i, nnd finally tio dared to stop direetly in frout of 1t wnd ook the temptation iy the Iace, Atter he had accomplislust this leat, he dropped down on his Kunees upun the pavemont awd thunked (od for giving him strength to over- come his temptation, et THE SUPPLIANT. x Martig Chi) grow the days, and evening-dewsare falling— ofore mu on my path Ho shadoivs densc; 1 hear u distunt volos my spirit calting— 1 wee a hand that ever beckons bence, Not yet, O Lord! Spare ma a little lonwer! O heed Thy suif'ring servant's pleadiog moan, Until oy eherlahed vnos grow wiser, strouger, To Luttlo with this crual world alone, Iichold them, Lord | sa dear, so unprotected, Unwitting whot the futurs holils concoaled: How can 1 Jeava thew, helploss and neglocied, No mothor's care, 1o father's arm, to shiefr Surit, O fainting heart 1 Jook up, Inak un to Ieaven, And lean upon thy Saker's wighty arm: ‘And trust thou it W ho unto thie bath glven Theae treanurcs, still to koep thew safe from haro, Cannot that Pow'r which hrought them into bemng, And av'ry act hath watched untiring ot An potet be, their swelfare oversoeing, Altuough shy luve shall guard uu Earth vo more? Nartal. Yei—0 forgive me, Lorid! in that I langulsh— My hieart forewees their tionrw of pain and care; 1 fain would mrr{))c( 1o soothe sich anguish, To lighten every burden they must bear, In lhllt 1've passed throogh Sorrow's sea before theu, 0 surely might my love sustain and cheor When \vavod of wo ehal) dash 1 fury o'er them; For this, O Lord! 1 yet would Huger bece, Aot And thinkest thou that o who died (o aave thee Hath lefs nutasted aught of human wo? ‘That symuatny thelr suit'zing soule shall crave, He Wi freoly of "1Eis plunteousiese Luatow, Tiath He not sald, **Forever will I alield (hoo*; ** Butticlent dn‘y noud My graco atall b 'y Then brust Il anil, and to llla gusdanco yleld thee, Nor fear Lo future, whatsoe's it be, Osusonit, Wis, 3 E, HansoN, The Fluguos. A Dritlsh oftlcer, just from South Africa, elves frlend In New York u plessing ac- vouut of the value to the British troops 1 the Zulu war of the uative allics. e says: #Of the native lovies the Government had the ¢ Fir Roes,” numberinggome thouasnds, commanded by local men of position,~Haines * Fingroes’ a bady of natives thiat did good servics,commanded h{ aprominent miller of the cnnmr{, nnd a force of tnen, also Fingocs, communuded by Langs- dale. "ThejFingoes, althungh allles, are perhaps the most dangerous fricnas in existence, as the moment they como {nto actlon they rotlre bebind thelr European supports, andfire In the direction of the enviny, regardless of the British troops I front, Consequently, they shodt moro of thelr friends than focs. Tho Fingoes are led tnostly by colonials, who proved thelr bravery by dylig on_ the battle fleld whilo their inen - escaped. Hardly a bat- tle was fought without many Fingo comn- m-.unlcn belng killed.!” ————— BOAT-SONG. . [From the tierman af Lenan.] Yonder Hun from us is wending, And tho tlred Dav sinks to sleep; Here, below, (he willows, bending, shada the uool, so still, ro deep. And 1 tou iunt leave thae, desrest Bpced, O tears, vour conracs pced! Badiy now the willowa murmur, " Intho light wind quakes the reed. Into iy deep, silent sorrow Boft and cienr shine thou from far, An_throngh sedges here nud willow Blines the beam of Even.Star, Cuan. et AMan Who Propnges to €Go Around the Worlil in an Open Bout, Zoxton Trurserint, T.ouls @ Coldsmith, n Danlsh sallor, about 40 years of age, who served In the Union asmy and vavy I the Rebelllon, proposes to sail naeross the Atlantle from Buston vext summer, neeompanied by wife, In o boat elghteon and o half fect long, ob u trip urotmd Ui world, Ile wiil go to Copenhogen, Norway, Sweden, by the North Sea to Stotland, by (he Mediterrauean to Alexandrly, through the Sucz Canalto Aacy, scross the Indlan Ovean to Iudia, through the Straits of Mulacen, thence northward toStngapore. Hong Kong, and Yoddo, and finally across the Paclile to San Frauclaeo, which he'expects to make In the fall of 1881, From the Golden Gate he will come enst to Loston by rall. 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Frauhinghnto & Co. hiave heen for mnuy years stick Brokers and uankers in New York, at 1 Wafl-st, They liave the reputation of £NTAFZ0 TELUPIA fron IRVentn) L0, and have (he enviablo r fnig quick refurng, Kend for rée.—New York Tribusie, NG ma it $30 to 3 Ttnke Htepurs, Bost Sewing fMaohino In the World, Nesutifal, AR08 “Durable, Strong, Sllent, et Easy, NOTSELESS SEWING MACIHINT, The great popularity of (his machine has induced dealers in common tensinn tnachines to clain antomatic and other featurcs belonging exclusively to us, Examine and Judge fur yourself before purchasiog. }E'l" geuniae tredle is 1hus stamped, Duy e, | Woothar, - Neadios, & . Send for Hstrated Leaflet and Deweriptive Circular. WHLCOX & GII o lirwadway, N. Y. 203 Wahasliav,, Chlcns WEST QUINCY, JASN, INUMENTAL WONK of every descrin: 1 e bewt”quanuer, 1R LIGIT, DALK, CGRANITE. Katlmates or orders for Butlding Work Jromptly at. ented 10, (NP qUarrivs ira of e bevt qual 1y dari hiue Mock, nid we lave eateustve steaw Potlahlng Works, orrenprondence and vplers sollclty ORSETS BHOULD EXAM Madam_ Foy'w CORSET \ BKIRT BUPPORTER. 5\ e Mealih,, Comforty rroved i ilewuuve e For, 1t s rivals aud e veally io oat perfect RKirt-Bupporting Comet tiado, For saly by ail lead- Ing dealera. Manufactured by BARMON, New Winven. Cann. “NEW AUTOMATIC — WEED SEWING MACHINES SELL THIEMSELVES, PRICKS ON ATPLICATION, _WEED SEWING MACAINE C0., CHICARD. _ "THE SEA ISLANDS OF FLOEIDA, ‘The kxmont Holol, Feruandina, Florila, offers 1o ine yallds wnd tourlste sucklng tlie benetta of s aeil-Leope feal cliuiate, the comforLs and cunveniences ol & new oted, Tasurisutly fumished, having ofl wodorn fin g well llghited, and i N cucsis enjuy erl 215! ||l'l ut yachilug on und arlsing on the heach A dry cliniate sad perfoct 01 reasonable. Apply to SEWL _BUALEDS. Feve et mbian LTANDAKD SCALES oF ALL KINDS. 5 FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 112 & 118 LakoSt., Chlcago. Docasefultobuyonlythe Genulse, NO CUI NO PAY AUCTION SALES, EXECUTOR'S SALE Ox Tux PREMISE: A|:2;731-?;'1‘.\’fi“7-'f.7." B. THINRD. Buildifizj,étock & Fixtures PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNT OF YIIGHT, MANUFACTURERS OF PERFUMES AND TOILET BOAPY, Manday Mornlar, Marck 3d, nt 10 0*Clork The bullding 4 hullt of Urick, four rtorles high, Tha 1ot In ) [eet 10 inclies front by 18) fect deen o Bligs haa'a Court, on whicn ereclnllllm»:liory briek buflde use:l as hoiler And engloe lioura an aoap factory, 13 Ritnigirion, ey, Fnuey (ovis, Nonm S Eindi o oy A ErarA Rl atierth e huhiding Wil e 801, o % Inix fandries, Perfumery, Fanoy Goo.ls, Mirrarn, Druzziata’ (ime Y nta. Cut.tiing Cason, Tanlon, Otfen Farnitire, Steam Engine; it ol iy apnazatu’s appartatniis 10 1o it ness of ‘making perfumiery and Lollet soaps, caiiced ensential olle, cte. Alw 3 Tlorie und Wagons a‘ruu+mmru|nn in Catklogues, M THOMAN & NN n we 2 TR AND DEPARTURE O TRATTS, Exrtixation or Rerunrxcz Manxs,—t fatnads; fl,c‘e’ ;efl. *Bunday oxcepted. §Aonddy nxeeulcd! g » CHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, ‘Tieket Ofllces, 02 w'«;:‘f-:f“ "fiaermnn Houso) and g Teave, 53 53333 333553 323 SSUsERTAATPARSTNITITARE 3533333 P pded laan Tlotel Corvare run Wiroigh, bstween Chls b ‘:"f; u,u;‘uncn Uinfe, on the train " leaving Chilcage xn]uvhv'r Toad funs Pullmait or a3y other form e ] earn w cago, —Depot corner of Weliand Rinzfo-ata b=flepat corner of Canal and Kinzle-sta, CEICAQO, BURLINGYON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depots footof Lake-at.. Tndfann-av, nnd Rlsteenth-st., end Canalandbicieqiti-ss, Tloket Ofees, 50 Clark® 4 83 Ttoecktord & r[i‘nrfll" m Duhoutin & S0 I PACING FASLEEDIERE .t Luoiives n Knntas & Colorado 1xpien . m Tuwner's Grove Accommodal m rs i n T in I Pallnan Palaca Dinjng-Cars and Puliman td Nui 7 Uars are run between Chicego aud Oniala oo the Pacinc Lxross. OHICAGO, ALTON & ET, 'Ldmhmn CHICAGO EANGAS OITY & DENVER SHORT LINES, Unlon Depat, West Slde, near Madlson-at, hrmrn. and Twenty-third-st, kot U Randolphi-., & Chleseo & Paducah 1L 12, & Ktreator, Lacon, Waatingt'n kx Jullet & Dignt Accomdatio OHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY Upion Denot. corer Madison and Canal-sts, Ticket Ultice, (13 Soutly Clark-st., opposite Sherman House, and &t depot, | Leave. | Arrive. v 33 am* T3 pm ay . 0:10 a.m ¢ £:00p m BMliwaukeo EXprost........ Wiscansin & Minnésota, Gre Hay, aud Menasha thruugh b: Expros: Madteon, 10! o G:N pm 43 am Milw, Yo W0 pm $00p @ Wisce Minneeota, Gre i und Asite ’ s, t DO pM S LW am AT Truine tun via Nidiwanl ts for St. Paul and Minneapollanre guod elther's! ronanid Fralrie diz Chien, or via Watertuwn LaCroise, and Winona, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, fuot of Luks “Ticket Once, 1 ey, 5! Polnt Tt thyousl Nzit | Bt. Lotls Nxpres. 5L, Louts Fast Cairo & ‘@ On Satirday nighi riins to Centralla anly. O Satunlay nlitht runs to Peorla only, LIOHIGAN OENTRAL RATLROAD, Maft(e1a Maim and Atr Line) Wiatiaago Aceoumudstion. Erantle Eapress (ady) PITT3BURA, PT. WAYNE & OHICAGO RAILWAY, epot, corner Uanal and Maalson-els, . ‘Tlekot Onileoy, Vg liner Housy, wud Gratid Pacitic Hotely 7:00 pm Rin) 2y 000 o m Bi0 am L:" 3 pn 2:10 p DALTINORE & OHIO, Tralas leave front Exnositton Dullding, foot of Monroes o, ‘Ticket Ofces, #i Clark-st.. Palinor ouse, Grand Paclfie, and Jiepot tExnostiton Uniding). Loavo, || Arsive. L Bhobdmtlcl 0 B2 L 8 R0 am§ G0 m rseavenld 1240 PELS TS DL ey E: Morning Express Fast Liy, .. LAKT BIIORE & WTONIGAN SOUTHERY, * TS am ¢ T ® 0:00 aIn® THO DM 5:13 ||m{ Ao am 20pinlt 8408 kb Morting Mall-0Md Lina...... N ok & foaton Soaclal Jitantic Nigat PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & BT, LOUIS R, I (Clncinaatt Atr-Lins and Rokomo Line.) Depot, coraor of Cliutuil uhd Carrull-uis., Weat Slde, Artive.” oress (Hally). e & Cinclnnatt, Indianapalls. Louts. §le, Culutbua & sy Dy KANKARER Depot, foot ot Lake st. and foot D Clnetanatt, lndtanapo! ville Day Expres Dy Eexpreaa & Loul OHI0AGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACLFI0 RAILEOAD, Depot, corner of Van Huren and herman-sia, Tickot 0!;;‘2._&_! Clark-stl., hbicrinan Ho Davenport Expros, ..., . oty Leavemworiis & ATl S Fera Accuiinod Night Express. Gu o Ouialia Eapresd are servod T dining cary, at 78 ceutaguch, _ CHI0AGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RATLROAD, Neen, 77 CMEE oL 14 yarbora-et., 'and Do T O camer Clliton. and Carrom s’ ™™ " Loavy Day Mail. 800 ami 420 pm Nuahviile & Fidrila EXpediiss ¢ 7:90 b 7:13 am _MISCELLANEOUS, A A aieiw Modioa) Treaiiva, o [HE LIRS KRYATION, " Ve feryboy, Price, 8L it by THYSELR o, bl ot st oy rescriiions elthcr ane OF which s wortl ten (Inios tha rive uf the hook, Goll Meduawanind thy author by Nutlona) Nediea) Amioclatlon. The luston Lsraid EST3 sl Scleneo uf Lifa i bayout Wil combarie thie most extraordtuury work on Bnysia f Halieds" The Lundon Tances says Lo without tils valusbit Uaol o u Lenofactor. An il rated sample sent 10 all on 1o~ relut of U cents for podtaga, 0 e S sl HIAT v TH YSKELE. i1 DR.KEAN, - g3 Butnsicn 173 Bouth Ofark. Ohfoago. Canault pervonally oF by ma clirontc, hervous,urspecial di ouly phyeiciiy 1 y Who Warraaly ¢ $ tie 0l TS, Tabh, BLICER L bt A04d, «Uavilly bis besid of i s501 in troating all Chronie, Nervous and Specit Discasea of mog wid women, Kvery wenne knows 1o tho profeation, (nolndirk Riucts Eond two stamps for *Uu1do t Tleatih BOUR,Y i, L0 Py B Bundeys 1040 1w ~ PRESORIPTION FREN, . For tue spoedy curo of Bemlual Weaknan: Lutt nd it disordors brouxhit ou by biliscrae n{ FULIlal Las the fatislaid 130 WeatBisth-at,, Claglunal, Ouly. wheel