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ationn. This great man who will {nterest himacelf In povl-rovma exceedinuly smali or fine, aa Iy theense fn the U r. Ricdonce, nn_ Austy W derma nwo fib _object for legitimate Dhest Ben ml oaml Afrlean eotton, t can Bhat called 1o arsbu h 1878 for this special pue- | Disfneas, . md & disgracn to soclety, Ho | hear twlstin: st iy, oael yet the prod- poA0, LIL 1t b anid to bavecnst Bim on almost | will o' fhing neplect his honest and |ouct wili th ?m iz hoth nereditle’ o i Lrustworth; friond, for good-formothlug ¢ strensth and dughi ty na well, el IC s thee Jaftee g handawaven dnto the fibe 3 I nlta it to bn fert thread flax ghimen) bas not this o When be arrived In Forsh, early 1571, he founil the post. vxm:llr fu'the’ anini eanditlon n whieh It was, accordhng to the deseription of luafers and plekpoykets, who wean bl no earthly good, but. stick to ki until fie ie down wl dishonered s and 1 leave i 16 experfencen Demand fatrand [ A Ieradotue, th the Sliie of Xersos, Tulee o Ters and mothers what the cotwas it Le Lo il ",,mm“" ';'“umuoll\"‘)' higher. ; week the Rtuynl onjers were ‘eacrlod on horee- b D wlil gnarantee | ed, Dogdt @ hiale 0t be At ot Y rtot g | ek from e Capltal to the varlum cltlcs of e of 178 Juve e o un h“,,\\‘m-al‘lf" femerus 31G3e, ORnhi readm, ak people wern allowed to send letters tie laelke of sound refore e faet 1 q V1.0 Lor i e, Rye quiet with this post,—when they would run the risk, lr what (8 galled { by domt npon o cdehion with hubbing by ne R‘.&:Nhul at full pricesi BOALSHE e for there was some risk to v, Not only ald ol of gamblime tells, Bowses of 1= 1 means dinotes thad TR e clend Wil ged d : e 1he Shah always shiow n (atlerly enclosily with gDl puol-romay h[u the “1nost ¢ prado by Al et wnid unchandels o go, garg | FORAED 10 bis subjects’ Inticrs, tmt the ‘wholo al Injurious Cinstitgtiony ever ves annd T (ot !c!‘h‘m" "tk gnente dnpi | nstitution wag, fram ane“ewi to the other, ine erpfope T wpuld recompend to 1l g a8 golton gowdi ol 1l a0 iean—the. | 100 ehait "ol dnugers, 'Phe'* Tefter-cqirfers | rishie yo e e of our peeat sind winge n-gv}nt diifer- b 1 3,95, 86Tl | Were o ket of the meanest Toafera fo be metronolls ta nyold hase-nall pool-rooins In the Botty In ng ) ot £ AERAIEN # foifud.” Fhey were bired, Tt unevee paldy 1] re o beegnie a hride to thele nally, Tion_fuges ‘arg oy ol as the hitle, oo, &1.0; \witlh faie demand, at $1.073, by another set of more elegant Teol- awent to respectalile sclety, i heent male fpr more than - centuy, i r=steady. e 3 { y wul"—u“h..mulunclmugml. - 2 erdy a kind of spepylntors whe leased the priy. W ROW. that naine il Smyyus, They are the Bt Uy, withfaie demand, t 05, | lege of carrvlig the mall from (ose cuurt —— slnplost aned eonuonest ki ny lind-made Lspxe? - — favorites on whoh the 8hale had hestowed ity English owme-Grawn Wheat-Crop,, Inee, fur sore &0 thiti” ISR erachet, the onty 3 LOUISYILLY. nl all theee ofileiads ngreed pevfectly witl edeiy "o (he Ejtor of The Tribne, othier tace wade from inet. o Fighand il — Marel 1.—CoTTON—$teady at Dife. u\llu-r whenln question ‘1;1 .;|‘4l|llir‘nhlmi-y nrose. KixasToy, Uan, If —May | ask Megers | or nll(qI:iM 'l:u‘il Tinffation Im“c:}ll lml el LT e, As toon, hawever, s Mr. Rvdener hegan 1o | e & Co (whe i ¢ stood ture that they ace made from Tinen vaen, Vora-tulerand v a0 | ipuen ils (Mhonored gttt 14 i 3. 0 Dk (¢ Go tone ottcr wppoars b St | e ties, theee ocen oca puade Dy it s i paswuent mng Eed B e, sge, | pbarent that the shul's eubhustusin fop réfpirms ssue of (he S4h fnst.) from what gource 1hes | qyep begeinners, while thread laces are ny W com quicti while, 'l- "‘_I-‘“e‘ a7iia: | a8 moro poctical than real, nol, I order to get oblgin thelr funformation bat the Englls experts with Todg experienie X l'-. sleadyy -Ii,ilh |_f'!;‘:)".{'!“:_":',';,:p' Rt ’l!nr'lmil IIn:I \‘v 3 ntl «“’%} ('0’"1)". Iu;l to ‘m:lndn humn»zrrlxw wheat-grop {8 well-nigh exbaust- ;»lv;lv ‘Ili‘m“ llu\tl an In{ \I:[ruu-cl Into gennine % g, st ek a . | post establishiient in ihe form ot 4 private ens | g ') g e ¥ read taces, amd cotton Is King. 2 sith 25 pork- Steudy nt 31050, |",""l fiem- | forprise, But so wreat. was 1l aulu‘llslum-nl. hp || AR @hdxhieayerbil of kol it 1, Y v,," sl T tletce, THTN0L O, 5% | e Peratans ut weolins letter-carrirs bejni regi- Tins been eatiniatod as bl as K,000,000 bushicls, Tho YHEN Sghools, e et steady fim’m'm%nfly:nhn;ldfl riy ,,“'m anil lf“"" Auly d "‘.u'fl.q‘ l‘lfim d.u u,lnl g l:»)\: us Snlmli-(m Iguslul-lu, ; I)ulrlu:.' he 7o the Lditor of Tie T 2 tigate; clear, 6@y | eheerprisu piroved o great suceess, mnd then the | glx mojths enting Feb, 21, a fractfon than : ¥ —The Gy SRS ¢ e e Sivry ot Instiens, | S0 bshels b Doen duirvels lonviue o | CIIOAceL Moy fe=the Gonic fo azin UE S arket anll at S1.03. Very chnrncteristieally, the Witk il | balando of bhebwren 000,000 gl 36,450,000 | Mrugsline with pchool estimates, OF eonrac, nrke 3 A y15{), 113" too bad that go_many ehfldren are deprived of primavy fnstractions but- had the Conndt heen ng eager to build school-nouses as to bullil bughols yet to come forgyrd. Consnmption ot fireat Heltnin for the yenr epding Aung. 1, 153 «erer e 150,000,000 which thia eslablishiment, cavried ¢ the begiml, of private lotters Lo the Shaby— often [U00 2" day, The Persintis hoyeil “that in KANSAS CITY, i Dispateh fo Tha Tribune, L T Ehie Trica Cur+ | this wiy their complaints and” denuncltiong Fivas i, March L —Gusns e Tris U0 | ot Soach the Shalh wit ey loafer Home crop.... %1210,060 Vinduets, ete there would hase heew wo Jack it 13008 Wheat—Hee T ahast o A c!““ avall themsetves of he opporhnd Quantity of T of yoom. §t 1s pesfect nongense to fay it Y 7 s actlse aid Btent S0 5 ey | were disupnointed, howevers thelr letters reachs s¥ el dolid 40,000 chililren are deprivedd of the opportunity o BCE VL Lt coltta 17,102 b ed the palact, but nat the rule oty badneadTo t6 fearn the primary phaches. 1 warrant 1t fi;&‘?\‘;‘” Tng” slow’ and wenk; No. % cash, THE - e = [4}_ Top Afimrlm il;n:‘m.‘” i 124,000 nril. li:lm‘ lmlw-v l»mm"n-I d admission to the e 20 b b h b 0 joat for United Kluzdom, 1,102, 000 selnols wha have applied. ?9"“"“- 3 E voice _ol TIiE PTOPI 149, 720, 000 s fo e snppropristion for ro-called high- TOLEDO, - eclol stlies, it Ix fmn (0 the Board ‘ . Mnrch 1—Gnsts—Wheat steady; HBnmmy's Bar'l't Total quantity of forelzn reqnired .o ) vassed by € fincil o ot 1he 2‘0}!":;‘3\““”,". 21,0005 No. 1whito Michi- To the Killlar af 'ritigne. T any, siry yane obedient servant, 1 rEdneation have power to deeide’ what yo. 3 ber M Cousen, Bruprs, fu, Murch 1.—You soy Til- : X i " o, Ofnonye. vart of e’ general or Ntate fund fu i ne clilzan, spot, i ; S el o For Il sehools; and there 13 w0 power above them {0 prevent thy nsing of that fund of any Presidentinl den's barrel s pefige Mled for O WSt rcll, §1 campalgn, Can't it bo staved off awhite? 1T 5 gt i h 0 et No. g To the Bditor of The Trilune, wart of it for the high schoole, “The attempt to P idte, o ot, Tet ua o it up fue Wi, ud, ouk noiesd | omeaan el S Tue sublace of 1 TR oML the Bitables 6 the hit schoors: will onl} irdn Jahts, $1.70. 3 : plaglarism or * asshnilation ™ uow el "’.‘;1'".'(‘,":’ !“:":hm"; lgu :‘7:,'?"“ "|“I'="|‘ - R U An Awful Thrent, \phat.diseussed, 1t 1+ eurlons to me ot no one | 4, e SURFRSEIE, SRS o n ity ekt [ INDIANAPOTLY To the Luditor f The Tribune. secni {0 have ngfled one of the most remark- | abeolutely fn O T of fadueation, sarorte, fui, Magch 1.— Guyy—Wheat Cureaao, .\hwch! Twish to say to K. | able Instances fn one Higeature, In " Repd's | onty wav Tor the Cow to do away with 1he JOUSAPOLE 01,02, Cori steady dt i | Harkness and any ong elsc whow I may con- | © Sheriion’s Ride.? whieh for yeacs past hus hich setiools fs to aunul the act of Gongeeas, Yo, 2 Te¢ i Yy, 50 and Its ratitleation by the Btato of Hlinods, L. 1 1l 15 dove the Board of Edueation can go ouwith the blel gehool. TP this ¢fiy should been a fayorlte plece for publis recitation, oceur corn, that JE whi be beiter foe thent to mako no ¥ the Hnes=1 quotg from menory : jic.; Onta—tozket dully‘white, inqulries nbout tho G. 0. 0. '8, us i can do e stouldets, 9%c; clear b, Ge. | them | Fx-Menyher ' £ Under hie horeas! fect the road 7 5 by e 9 Sy ey Thagie S .fit’n.fl?«’;‘i?"oml’.’, ‘?.‘.’a&tf o e, bofors i | Ll an bty Mphic st oped. e U Tt o Sk oot hack T 3 _ f—— will ‘gt the \un}(slma tho db ylehly”deseryes Now turn to Longlollow?s ttollen Legzend,* thd ot auily duve bilg et the tuulpmm'ui. T réinn! ) of .‘1' ubllxhan, T thitl, 'gothd ‘forpty Sgars ago. and in Dhea Ul .\\-m;’;a‘ ‘l.'nfw_?,q,ge' gstribts hor glghelient G SEIES. T 4 N “Ider our hpraes' e fa3! LT Ye“ Ahipi bithie st fo elinrze Rea willarplagiariant. Auytng Who his eV Ppu}lcu Fq op Iy IEAEAEY LTure knawy” (it 1 1s olten ard i tel] W lullu‘rqlmlml?t T shfulfe fs (he u,ruducllu of hls oy hralti or oue’ that”"he' hiiy rtud sothewhere, T {hibk T haygt hoptowed this 1day refléction’ myslt fom the “Autoerst "ol the Brebkfast Tabie.”” 'Yours, i Ty e uulz‘n. i3 chdt-of-uriug ootagal should banged ta o cpwellal e most e n:mhl_e}x of itse|f JL would becgme the paradise of l\um “nud trawpy, o faul plague Aupt upon o fair State, and’ @ disgrsce (o a'ua- tigu of freetuen, Eviquz, for the'waj ho [yw tted. ind: ?lnrch ‘1, Q oand 'e sndlne 4 ook flut for ¥jm. - Tq (b Pitar of The Tribune. ieafia” Mareh 1.Vesterday nfjoropay a boy calfed ut my house with inge clalming FIL50 charreg oy thesame, suving I hadordered it. ' Ro endegvorad to persuade my wife to pay itie amount,” gid played s game’ so jrell that ho might have succeeded IF T had ever been fn the habit of tranmicthiy buslness i this way. e zave o full deseription of meynnd wust have R&ml wift Glva Thom Al a Show, * 7o ine Editor af The Tribune. ' Cireano, March 1By all means let us have the tiernion ' louguage “taught fn one ablje aciools. A8 an’ Anmeriean wnd taxpmver, Tdo nat wish to bo called mean I the distribution prprang, Yarch 1 ) igfiuv Xo. 2 Duluth ir 1.0 K w on frack af ¢ s e R gt | 1 Rtpe-Reglocte Faxtarn at Barley=Qalets firs. Crudy Stanton pu Patriotlam, # nET““ITi'I fl\ld!‘cfl‘u{_vxhnhltu {)f:uy‘\l\‘gll', us ln:_nlcnllnl ""i'?" Rt Etter of T Tl of the money Tpay out for the support of the prepory, March 1. —Fropn—Flrm, : inaewhen.2ai atidot, BYEEyacHome e In e A e echouls, and § eannot dec how any oue can be so vheat firmer; extra,’ $1.021; No. 1 package eontained a plece of snlde Jewelry, By Ricnaxp GexTUE, Wi,y ynrrow-minded as to oppose the wishey of oup trivinic this " publféatioti yon wil'probably” save sowobody frapi bulig yicthwized ' this n]\n ufi'er. Thoe West Sldo Asscssmont. T the Edftor &f The Tridune. -CmioAGo, March 1.—The Asscssor of West Chicago for 1878 faxes Informed mo o few days slficy lint valuotions for resl ‘estate are un- chianged from those made in 1877y 8ave a portion of ‘Ashiland avenue, which vas inercaged nhout B per cent, o ateo stated that the Stato Board of Eqpllizut{uh only added 23 per cent, which ta 45 per cent Ipss than the year preylous, qud that real eatate tuxes on th West Sida would bé fess, save on the street mentioned; but T find that on my house on Monroo street, near Lincoln, while thic tax for 1877 wes ¥31.8%, oo {lie saine for 1878 {t 18 $80.31.—nf Increase of Cay you ex- plaln why thisig} ~ "~ E.'CoLe. South Town Asscssor. To the Edltor of The Tribune, Cuicaao, March 2.—Tn your issuc of Sunday last dJames H. Reps, Faq., {8 suzzested by a cor- respondent gs o sultable candidate for South Town Assesior. Ju iy judement no betior cholce could be made, Mr. Rees fa in overy way fitted for the duties of tlié office, He fs ou oid resident. of Chicago, well known aud respec aid possessus'the entlro confldence of the busi- neas community, aid - has'bhd large experienco in the valuine of real estate, ‘Take it -all in ‘all, | no butter man could be found for this officp than James 1. Regs, ‘'of ‘the firm of* Recr, Plerce & Co.; nnil'I trust that, whatover his Inclinations 1nay be, he witl allow his name to_go before the Conventlon. © '~ * E.T-8uswatn” A Query. To the Edilor of The Tridune. Cricaao, March 2.—1 seo that Crooker, of La- Ballp County, sald In the Legislgtyre that wo had bad only one Angel In thls couuty for twen- ty vears, and thut he had gone to the Peniten- tiary on his oyt confession for ten years. Now, that's preity wood; but, after all, fsu't the gen- tleman & little off in his orthorrraphy? ‘The par- ty olluded to don't bolong amoue the cherub- fmy he epells his name, a4 oo Englishman wounld say, with two lells, 5o thatit Is clear that to Cook County lg due the credit of rending one ot the bad ones to the Peniteutiary, Under the cir- cumatances, I8 it not in order to Inquico whether in’ LaSalle County they don’t call ‘such clinps "Hon' sud give them afres puss to Spring fiold? E IngoinER. mon or Suudny afternoon lecture -recently de- Ilyered by Mrs, Elizabotls Capy Stautou in thls 46w, with surprise and regret we nole 5 rémark ‘ndlcatlng on sssumption that patriotism oxists in & low degrea fn this land jo consequencs of the circumacribed condition of the women there- of, Wocannot but leol that Iu this position this distinguished advocnto of womann's rights is ‘In error, 08 we belicve that In the annals of history there cannot s found recorded a greater dexcreo of patriotism cxhibited by any people than hos been manifested nnd © ctacted by the peopla of this * Republie from {ts carlicst infancy to tho present timo, Wa would not detract an fota from tho estinia- tion catertained for Mrs: Stanton and the work upon which she 18 engaged: but, to those who hiave brayed the storm of Civil War for the sal- vatlon of this Republic, such an nesumption np- pears_ Incredible, the utterance ol which ap- proaches aimost the contines of Innl(gnll{. "A permanent ablding place, family tics, the home and soclal cirele ore the true incentivesof patri- otlsm, us llm" have ever heen s therefore It can- ot be posaible that they are lcss go to-day thian in passed ages, While the transfer of family und Tiome from foreign lands to this has planted upon our shores os trig patrlotism as to the “manuer bora." £ F. J. Exzury German tn tho Publle Schools) To the Edifor of The Tribune. Cutcago, Margh’ 1.—* Seandluavian,!’ o yes- tordayls TIBUNE, expresses ecntiments “well cateulated to raise’hln in the esteem of his ful- low-men. 2 A \Why should Germbho be taugh in our public #chools to the exclusion of other aud more neeessary branches? Why should the valuable time of our children fosido, the school-room be devoted to this atudy when it confuses their young miuds, und hinders them in the simple Dranches which ‘they onght'to pursuei = ° - The-English'lavgnozeis ‘the recognlzed and only true aud bepefleiul Juoguage of this coun- try, from the ' Atlantic to'the Pucifie, 1T Ger- man llrforfzd in the public _schools, why, lrish, or Ttalfan, or Chinese, or Scatidfudvidn'as ‘Just a8 much right to be taught. Do nway witl' all of them, und abidd by our simple’ and easlly- taught English, % ¢ My boy nan often sald to me that ho would at- tempt almost onvthing ‘elsy only Germun; it confused his mind’ g0 1huch that hic was not ca- pabie for unxthlne vlse, " No benefit cou resnlt. t any ot or children wish to studv German, why, during vacationa woutd be u very suitable tinie, whon it did not Interfero with' their regu- Inr atudies. The Board of Education would do agreat wrong tu the chiidiei of this city by recognizing i any way the German Innguaze as ono of the branches'of our common-sthool sys- tem, smd_would materlally h\lura the pocliots of the public in paying large saluries to Gerinan teachers, which (e peoplo at’ large zan very well dispense with, L. MouaT. , R,—1s the Enellsh languaze taughe In the common echools 'of Germany! If's0, to what oxtont! v 0033 March, 31.002{: A §1.024; elpta, 88,00 i TS Pt good Gerwan frisnds f their dosire’to bave -a i o portion of the money they pay out in taxes ex- ponaed o ‘M"bl“fi their othertongue. It would be n pity If_they or their children should hear nothing out English, and by that mcaus Jose all thelr forelmn Iidentity and bocome Il:mn‘x]ri,c,nn. und forget oll obout the * Fadder and.’ And there aro our Irish fellow-cliizens who pay tuxes,—in amount next to our German l‘muda.—x\wy ghould not be forzatten. Com- petent teachérs should be employed at good salarles to feach the lapzoore of the ¢ lale of the Bog, meler trod hy the Frog,'"—fur what Itisbinun does not feel prowd of his * ricl brotgue,” and is not ever reudy nt o momeny's warning to shoulder bis shillalal und flght in {ts defense! No partiallty should ‘Lo howa in. favor of oue to the exclusion af the other, Yes, and there s u yory larze oumber of hard-working, sober, fudustrious Seandinaviaus. ‘They should niot, be felt aut In the “cold. Thele langzuawe 18 equally s good, if npt better, than the (iermau. ‘Lhey are entitied to their pro- portion of tenchers pra rata with the amouut of taxes they pay, or they too would soon forjet all abont the land of fhefe” birth,—the told nnd inhosplitable reglous of the north. “Ihere are the Duteh, the Bohemians, the Ttalians, the French, and numerous ofhér good and respeetable foreiguers who are m*uully [1: titled to thefr share af favors,—not to torget the “Jfeathen Chinoe,"'—for they are quite nwwmer- ousty represenied §n Chicago, und should lnve rome one to-teach thelr fip-vap; ching-chanjz, sinzg-loo, yang-stee, hip-yo lngo. 3 eg, by ali means, do ot let ug be partinl to any, but'give all a falr show. AMERIDAN. 0SWEGO. Ogrxao, March L—~Gnain—Wheat in good de- gaod; Ko, 1 hard Dulath’ epring hold a1 81.12; ¥o. 3 Milwaokeo, $1.06; No. 2_rod Wabash, %:m' Comn nominally unchanged; No. 2 Toledo, L " PEORIA. Propa, March 1, —Lionwiszs—Firm at §$1.03; wlesof 30 bris. PETROLEUSBIL Curzusss, 0., March 1.—Petnorzux—Firm; sundsrd white, 110 teat, Dc. ‘i Crry, Pa., March 1.~Prrnotrus—Tho mar- Ketopened dult, with sales av 80es declined to aed closed mt D5%c: shinwonts, 32,000 bris; aver- ing 21,000; fransactions, 07,000, ¥ Prrranunoy March1.—PrrnolLEuy—~Dul rude, ;uuu Tarker'n for suipment; refincd, 9ic, iladeiphls delivery. R o TURPENTINE, Wnxniator, N, C., Morch 1. =8rinirs TUnres- fisz-Steady at R0%e, " oo CHOOSING A PRESIDENT. The Comparativo Morlts of the Fronch-and of the Amaticah Methodss '~ ™ tondon Spectator. i Aud the tirat thinig wo nota I that the principlo of cboosing o Tresident through the united Chambers of the Legislnturo is certainly in- feitely moro satisfactory, as well es.infinitely more rapld and tranquil, than the American principle of a great popular election through a aucut directly elected for ‘this purpose by the wéat popular coustitueuncles, That 'ft is fn- follely more rapld and tramquil, the facts sthow. Marshal MacMahon's fntended resig- osfisn was not really known #il - the Wednesday of last weck. "On’ the “Thurs- fay only” It was communicated; and on e (Thursday M. Grevy was elected, with- ::‘l‘ Ixe\'ell an alncnc:l-mulmlxg. um} witliout, Nno as o ripple of popular agitation, No donbt It might be sald that on the American w¥tem, In case of s resignation, the Vieo-Presi- dent would becoine Presidcat of ‘tho Unlon, b: tbe mere effect of the Constitutiup itself. An Loudtless this {a true, only it 18 irrclevant to tkepoint, For had Marshal MacMahon's Presi- dency ended by tho Inpse’of his whole term, In- ied of by resignation, the method of procedure )'\“m have been just the same, while the dlmm:an would, oa° wo all know, pe entircly lferent; and besides, by the succession of the fee-Prerldent, the- Amorican poople do pot fretend to et even the person 'in whom they 'I'mldbc !ncflncd to repose most coffidenco, Wlier the President, but rather Co they get som: ?dll_l whom' they have no partleular confidence, 'Mhommr cleetloneering reasons i Is con- «rglm 1o “square™; white the' French pro- “ \urg secures just ng truc o cholce of ‘'a fue- “uo' in the caso of resignation s in the case wuumn)elely-nulnhed term. Ilence the true y x.l'rlnmnwn hieru §s between the French metliod the Amerlcan- procedure on oceasion of o g l|t.u- Presidenitlal clection. Every one knows® ;Imlnmmmlgq of elcctioneering, of party mm:hen.md party mansuvers; such an clectlon muume‘ Low dougerous are the jpirignes ab s 1 Y\emd'; ‘what corruption and what vio- - ‘there often ‘s whau tho"olectlon-time m“m aud hew profoundly unsatisfactory the b 8 aut to be,~low scldom the man Zalus €lection whom the people most trust,—how m\:}:nu.\' the result secius Lo be that the man b en who had the fewest vehement oppo- y inmer than he who hed the niost numer- bome 58 supparters,—hiow often -a “**dirk Torelgn Tusurance Companles, To the Editor of The Tribune, Cu1caco, March 1—The ubjections to deposit bis bave been so numerous and, In justice to legitimate Insurunce, we musk say, fo valld, sd s0 many petitions bavd been ‘slgned'by leading merchants and capitalists ‘in the State; that the deposit bills had better be burled ns fmpractics- Dble und opposed to the interests of cltizens of this State. Tné object of the deposit bill, however, was poud, viz.: to guarautee 'a higher standard amony foreln companles which, ju some In- stances, 18 not equal to_ thoe standurd of forelgn compnnles that Otled tho breach at Chivago o 1871, Boston in 1872, und 8t. Johns in 1677 to the amount of §17,000.000, and that without re- ducini Amerledn or Cartadian deposits, ~ Foreizn companled, unless of o greater finan- chal nbifity than the average Amerlcan cotn- prnies, ure not wanted lu this countrys we onl waut those that are above par, and for the fol- . Colared Men for Jurors. Tn the Editor of ‘The Tritune, Ciutcato, March 2.—Frequent mention is be- Ing made just now In the public prints of the fallure (of whomsoever's duty it may be) to pince negro citizeng on the jurles, ote. In con- nectlon with this matted Lbeg to say o word Lased on sume facts which the writer umd othera navp collected during the lust decade and up to date, part of which Is s follows: There are now realding In Cook County more than 13,000 natlye-born American gentlemen of education und business voeation, of Jawful age, good character, nnd fntellizence, who hnve nover been summoned or calied upon Lo serve on any fury of ‘the county or the State, TPer contra, you are 16ft to contemplato tho speciinens of Torelgn igtiorauce, brutality, and kuavery who arc dally an weekly terforming or “ratber ' prostituting tuls Ligh and valued arbitration between «:ut Zous. | » Tt A Crmizes. Justices of the Ponco—A Lnwyer'a Oplnton, 7o the Editor of Tha Tridune, Cnicaao, Mareh 1.—The Judgzes of the courts have more than coough medi- acre Ameriean companies to meet the require- ments of the public, but we bave not enough of the mammoth corpurations to mect the re- qnirements of mercantile und manufacturing centres, L 4, ‘Forelzn companics, even il small, have an undue advantaizs over American companies of equal hnancial -bun‘y,. elmply beeanse they are furelgu and thereby obtalu the coutldence of the |ncuplu. soma of whom do not stop to discrim- oute between the companivs whe lled the breach st Clhifeago, Buston, atd St. Jobus, und those who are trading on their reputation. The objectof the blll, ndmitted as carrect, amd the necessity of rotaluing all forelm com- panies of a sullletently high standard * being slso admitted, how can both requirements be “met? Not by deposit laws; tho people don’t want them beeatse they ken o company, and the best companivs won't aubinit to belng eakened, unud vonscquently withdraw, . The proper wiy to regulate these compaules would ba the enactment of a luw requiriy them A Loty Who Knows Angell, Tv the Editor of The Tribtne. Cricaco, March 1.—WiIl' the edltor be kind enough' to print’ the followmg? I am a ludy, but sm so disgustéd With' Angell’s cooluess, [ cannot refraln from expreastng mysall, ~'A bouquet for Aungell! T nm ustounded be- youd médsure, *Qlye the "Devil s due,”” but don't ive him fowers,” [ see the offerlug came from Providence. Now I hall from that ssme 'benutiful sltys bue liid T predented compllments to our already too flawery felon, it would have been in the shupo of a Nowing Tiowl of rankest vully to my mind fo far bitfer taste, ‘L éan-well remember, years ago, when this 08 1 i, o v louie It is of record of Cook County aro about to send cer- | samo pompous Angell officlated, Sur auhife oulyy | to have I this country ussests say of 8300,000 ook hores o a‘,?“,‘,"‘lo':'; i g:",%‘;g the | (tn pamea-of cittzens to his Exeelleucy the | an sureflnundom of Bt, ‘Bteplien's Bunilay- | fn excess'ol all Nubifitles, which sl oula be-for I:d‘fi‘m u,fl;u bo anything worth knowing | Governor; for Lis approval to' 011 thé ofllce of E‘cgn 'n‘n’l‘ l,;;“;m"“,f,“,'i .!‘:7’5‘}‘?!2&!3:‘ nlm\msi lslml nm:,?t;l(un of pullgly-lmlualn h} :J'm Uult;.-dl i shything r f e ver het 7 Z tates; Lhen no beeessity would exlst for specta o tho gyt Ilulll:“d‘wmhumu there {s mot. | Justlco of the Peace of tha Clty of Chicazo. Tha caifice was clezunt; ever e with elegant | doposiis in m-'ulmmuym,uus; which worl ks in- 5 the French procedura hns mf’fi"g‘mfly men, uo (luullt,—l,: man of the "";:'i:’c-ilr'\‘(‘:t:‘“;n nxngn Dt% thy mu]olrlu% wlliolm S 08f,—tli¢ mau real el W0 bo the simpleat, sincerost, moat iymn:vo)r}: Now I wish to state thut thergare any amount nelther competent nor who lkoows this hetter Jury rather than benetit to those whomn the lnws peoples ‘and for a brlof perlod we had un elegant, SouND INsunANCE. even an Angell, Superintendont, Ile‘strutted up and down those alsles, with most tmposing sirs, stopping often ta chat with gome fing lady,—for of appliednts’ who' o seck to protect. worthy ot the offies: than old, repugable mombers of the Chicago The Chlneso Question, 15, ond, (6 a plain § h h Lo this duy ho has o weaknse, it n wvay, the shinig Hzhta of qur professiont whom unto this duy ho ha bial Spcelal Dispateh 19 The Teibune. ot o ifigflg?:f:'fifi:}{"fi‘ufirfi Sa0, B nombers uf theTiar Bavesecom: | Fa e luls disguating n the ucirens to iad | pxovesvaon, Marly 1=bermit e, 1t you o piunce, exeept for tho conildence ro- menided to-tiiv Judgen old citlzens of undoubted Aitioy fisiginl ol num‘«; et wonlil-bo weiglud | Plesse; tossy o wonl througsh ‘Your fearléss col- interity lor” Justics, mil If the Judges will only recommend to the Governor the class of meb that they have recommeaded to them, we shall then Have good Justices thut will nleass citizens in ‘generul; and Justiees of the Peaco will barespocted, and not as theyare now, looked upon with syspicion and distrust. Lex. Timely Warning to Young dMen, 0 the Editor of The Trivuns,’ Ciucaao, March 1,—There had becn 8 petition tendered at Bpringfeld for prohibiting tlie opins ing of ' pool-rooms, The matter deserves the #trictost atteiition, aiid should beearrted through by thelr Deputi; d 8 I puties and SBanators, fito'*“l"l;*’rfvfl;l I{nwo had iio culliccmlu'n;t all of - Hrevy waos, or what he was ik {1 fq‘,“(’lhxurqhubly 8 unkuown to the &m '-En Nma: Freuch homes as Mr. Whitebread's et iz!uld be ln tho great majorlty of Enllsh Ay e the great Brewery had not accidonts mmmz;n‘\lu.tunr:e a famillar sound. ‘The dedyire M. Grevy was essentially & prompt, kaew ond tranguil eholee, by men. who quang. M 6 be a man with apecilic qualities,— s ln exceptionally ~ fitgng him: for - the ."“‘l"‘umctl on hhn,~but “quulltics which lh‘m“"“'l could not have been kmown to s thufority of the Krénch peovle; whiie umns with regard to the Chinese’ question, Your vorreapondout has reslded ‘nineteen yeara o Californla, and Kuows full well the magnl- tude und purport of the white man's prayer from thint coast protesting agulnst the {ptlix of the moon-syed Celestinls, Tt fs lnughable for nin to read the pros and coos of the sentimental- ists, philanthropists, and humanlfarians’ why the most miserable ot forelgners on’ the . globe should lisys free scope on this Ametlean sofl. 124t will fmprove Awerien to huve .such & band of male wsnd femyta “eaffron-coloped down with remorses but no, he assunies bis old patronizing \vu{; Ten years 1s -but halt long enough to bring biin down from his lofty pedestal of vanity, ‘The specch of our wise Judge, so [ar {rom being severe, was'too mild altogother, “Wo have him finatly Jist where ho belongs, and may nothlng transpire to give llin bis frec- don. May tho privations of prison lifa cause bim to reflect upon his wicked carcer, Let blm hinlc of his Hio of debauchery, I:rlthu: shome upor e flng family into which ho married. Sfay he at last bheconio mindfil of bis own bose- nesa of charactér; and roalize tho heinousness of not flest, grout holee ol ay “ordinary Amerle Pros o this his last, though perhaps “ v ¥ : My, of nary Amerfcan Prestdent, | to ghe bitter end, gs there hns been mora gor- | 00 ¢ . : ) g monkeys tlood this country with tlels presence, l’:e’;ldul:fiwrfl‘_“"’w\'ur President Pleree, of | ruption nnd dishonesty caused by these fnstitu- erliny PROVIDENCE. | ) 1t would add frankiucenso to gur atimose dea Ly i Lo pe i (a8 1t happoiied), ul Prosle | yyong thah the smart, far-seclug ndablomon of | Are ttForchou » Laces Threud Laccs? phery in futrodutvg the. bluek - plague, for as "‘;gumlrxdlln: S usually et o tardys héeltnt- | Gur ¢ountry can Imagine, No lcay than fivo Ta the Kditor s The Tribune, siro”oa the siurs shino it - Urim- St A unkniwn niab, wig {6 his selection | pool-roomy werg permitted to exist in Chicago Cutteago, Slaveh 3. —Although the above ques- :::m:ilng j“;? suh a 'm'fillulmroruug) hz:::: tiou has bisen decided, for the tine belng, fn this 'er for the phye neg of qualities which would market, the fact s patent that tho'one is not A g toy M ubnuxious to politiclans than No ,‘"."V k"l.')\\'n posltive qulmlu[; ‘of suy kind, l4st'yéar. Now, the ‘population of Chicago {s poversy and death to us, the proudeat nation ou without doubt 450,000, Out of that nuinber of carth, [ haye held public positious in Sau Fran- i G"N VL\ tdoes” 5o happen thut the fact that Exm;l:llnfr‘t:‘ ”;:::D;?g;nmib lgh(gl yy.ml\:n rfizx‘:'. em n'llur. Tt 'I,i ‘)N. u:] b:l: uc:r‘mued.uhnt the :lgfl‘;'n m.l:"#:l{n{;lu\:-ll‘}fwcfl:%um:t "'m‘?n".fifli Then'l, y.)l;’ the son of u small farmer, who bas | S aicerion 4, How many of theso young » Jaw-framers ™ Intended when thoy used the | B800 ySiing from oxperience. I would todly ;{;:;""c"'"“"“"’"' sud moederate tajenta lo:c?unw 1w basu-ball m)ml-romna ’L‘»;'xunlgnl:x term “thread lace," for 1o nasuwe that *Tor | g pidagud to have b party of those gentlemen o thg gl Sreab vosi 5° auro 't sécuro | foutleman cursed with wealthy parcats; the | chon laca™ la'a *thread lace* 18 ‘as conaiatent | yhows gentiemualy Chiucso udmirors, accompany Tona] of 1. i?:el.}fi,l"j““,‘,'l';'f’ "‘fi‘ufi"m‘l‘ o Kleri, mectiavic, esc., who, hefore onterinztheso | as to assume that *wool yak™ lace “fs also. | moonn walk through ti uul!Pfll‘-’t‘fllurcd i n‘:fi oo effect an e sclection, thogh | Povl-Toams, are, with luw‘ exceptions, bighly | The “distiuction with o difforence? s, that | trictsin Ban Frauciaco from 143 olclock midnight, Ausempyy eI I8T{ by tha highly Conservativa | jigy eaios mt lyolwn.mm the chiouites: of "chap. | to ‘yarn for loom-weaving, and termed m{‘:} n'u:n{l wish - to revorsh thelr necktics wi 0 amy et Bordeaux for ita Prosident wasnoy | puger and soclal standing of my lonz list of | ¥ yarns," whatovur fabric theyibo infendud for, | say amen to all prohibitory, laws thuy micht Uy depeudent ou the ratification of the | outlomen acqualntauces, My futention js not [ 16, theri, *thesa ‘yarng? be unitod, €3y | bo framed on thia Amoricin Tonpluent et Eid ora i by e aceldental gratification ft.| 1o preachup x!:y own goodnesh of character,.but | three or slx twisted ' togther, 88 il | this rlec-eating, rat-lovins, copper-colored raco m},“i pride of the peasantry. "~ | Phaye been bronght up to be of somu prNJ and | the latter case we mentjou Coats' spool colton The reader m'ny ask, W iat will you seof In S v == benefit (o wy parents and family, lustcad of bo- | thrend, where we haves “thread” Indeed. In | suswerlug brietly, you will ses lifo, contuglon, Persta b Ost.Ofced tn Perals, ing a dlsgrace aud burden to ajl. Binco I'was | ather words, & *‘yarn® {s a collection of | aud duath. You will sce barlots, white men by Wlual‘ ngw oblained a regular und resppn- | old cnourh to kgow rizht from wroog 1 havo | #fibres,” a o thlflue # g collcction of ‘threads— | without souls, and sons of respectable pareuts Ys Poatay Couabltstment, ud s resdy to Join | endegvored to ac from priniciply slutiof thero: | fast as o rops conslsts of twistod “strands,” | fn the backgrounda, - uyeotion existing between- other | forg £ will exyrees wy fdeas ss followss :{yonnz Vell, Wen, 1€ the *dore or *dloment,’ be You will hear the tramp of the night-watch; LECTIIIO BI1/TR VOLUMTARY Itnten arul aleo licar the dcnthofnu!o of pomie 1in- fotungte victim, let it e male or female that. in nnhulnu up the last qrineter mflo on the leen- tious race-vorrse of time, Fhers fano sl n “Flm i o respeetable China soman in Califor- n 3 1hey defy the Ten Commanshinents, and Tive in nowees miprming with fmpurhiv, . FEH‘S?!MQNV Pl farth’ hefuzz noiminal (h whinéss these O ) d 8 M n fhe shagg of women, fhat on e warpath for knowl- irst lrason in pugunbe, ro- encrntions 1o come ‘affer falm will reveive thele conntorparky © © "\ Phipuman s us pinch 4 Chinaman gs n voordle dug i3 1 poodle, or 3 bull dog of alal wp Yo gl ag well try to make a Chrtstian of any: 1 8. g8 K1l 1 i alore ental tarantul s Ameriea, o [Zstyacs from e Rolthiarg Auierfoan,. December 2, 1574} “Tha Pulyermncher Eleetrle Helt Iy rerome mopdu] o gonepal wie for the following reae sonez First, for $1s wonderind properties for tha, enry of itiseason pf 1he lmlni-yl, stamaeh, fiver g ut_to Chilsilanize ! 4 vimines, or one of Darwhils pets,~ A tink ilin ek, : ; fp Chinamian cares for Atncrica or-nn Amcrlean {5 audt Mo recondiy, for lts extroino sl plicity, what lic it make, Int 11 be pnoney ¢ and the fyet of 1ts helng npplled outylde, pros erty efolen, qrun Enclish ed eltides all possibilliy of nny Injiny belng done cutee of pialing o Cliristlan aplse the' white nin ae we Bty the rattlesnoke I| never picak of him only a8 a forvign dovil. They (hfuk they are us suparior (o an Amerivan ug oupnelves ok we are sugerior (o the cnui- Tala tht lnhabil ”l"Tfl.‘xIHIB fun the Pactlictooan, A Clivatnan would ar soon he eatled a Chrix- than oy to b Arst-vingg heathen—it [s all the same toJohn ajuz a8 there 1< inoney 111 1. pe goragiling 1o ha gabied, Ing '.‘lful'l_ qf Justied ey think thelr oath ‘s’ oF o valub . 25 0 onster by bronght of the stad, theee wnd then decapitateds {hen hy thy bleod of th von:. terapd Wim supreme, Joby Chlugman ls g ed fo awear to the eptl, " ° S tsthis the kind of eattle we wih to fnyite on the proddest sofl” 1o thia world, Atack- - eng 1 am katisfted wa conld never muko a Re. priblican ot of him, apd | danut oyen a Deinp- wrat, alihough that parly’ talies o oo degl bn Micdrs. To walt for John Chindbun to'stuly up (B purhty of the haflot-hox il e abile to di- Im\i hisBallot'would he: Hlie walthe tor the Yt eunium, We tnlzht fuyite the Chinaroan to our shors, eourt D, oad hih o the Giek, gii ot- rempt to make a Chiristian out of hims yout may heatow all theg t will athii b 10 the putlent, ns A external temedy s uni- versally acknowlediged 1o bo rafe, Another advantaze Is the faeliiy with which the prog- ress af 1he digenso and enrg cun b watel 'nl, and A the Belt be not quite in the right place, it enn bo very onslly readjusted o ns to cover the party atfected, ‘Tl Pulvermnchier Bleetrie Telt, and its perfeatton, hins heeu halled witl delight, not anly by tho sufferers who have re. galued healtly enjoyment and o new [easn of Nfe thirongh its henefiegnt gualities, but by (he medlen) profession, who yery frequently Pree seribe its use to thelr patlents.!” i PULVERMACHER'S ELEGTRIC BELTS AND BANDS App self-opplicatiln to any pft of (ho Lody, for tho speedy wud effvctual gure of L) p all the saite whedt you freb throneh, n: e lias o more desirg foun” Chrfstia {hny ‘we n Dutehnsan or Rudstay, and people the hegt on le In thut belfef, = 'y Chirlsii fall It Ae 1he: g Rhoumatism, sattinig feam o o Fule. 'Fuc Ciles e Lulehit from )nrflm;\ it 1“.2"?@1‘3?9;5‘ o dia without thele usugl avpendaze. Enown ns Dyspapsia thelr queue, and uot o be Inteceed Ip the Floy- . . ery Kiadom after 1ifa was extinet, their suuls Norvous Dpbility, ve ktiv) would nover reach-the lupny o, as the Judians torm It or tlie hore; ud our Bible teachce, (i h—r{’at‘h |;§‘ ;\‘Y‘ufr "Lijver Qamplelnt, i vatainit ot : ,Dfflwglbqa_qp, i i3 sos, ; snhteats bRt i jfi#fifi%fi%fififimfli e | TIBORTANY 1NV - N¥asting Decsy, s FRORIONEh, Que thit Iy Dentined to x ljuencp 2 !’:“. (i) r-‘i!‘? ] Paralysig o Hanchester (fag.1 Cayrie i L 2 . A very fuinorhaut luicfillq_n ban fust eeen Sexual Exhaustion, vatented I Great Britaln, Bebsium, e Gernau Spinal Discoges, Empire, France, and the Unlied States of Ameri- Indigestion, ea which s destined to ploy & couspieuous part + ARd other clronie allments. ¥ i1 the futirg of fron and eteel munutucture, . ; i PULVERMACHER'S Tlie gyeat problem og to the meaps of usllizinge poor iron, such as that ot Clevelond, has beon sulved, ufter much persoverance and succeeston of practical experiments, by the lata Mr. d, Purcy Downlug, of the Redlienghi Btecl-Worke, who was o copartner with Ald, Robinson, the pres- ont Mayor of Nowcastie,. The growthand de- velopment of the stecl trade on the west coost has practically -resultsd {n the’ “stoppage of many furnacea and a’ Intge number of fron rufl mitls in the Cleyelaud district, and sclentists apd metalinrgists have been experimenting for roma toonths with a view of ascertalning the means, if any, by which Clgveland iron can ba dephiusptiorized.” ‘The ‘tuventor of the proeess now under review ' clumed that ke could do this by simple und inexpensive means, and thut o conld vlace & hich-class steel fu” the market ut & much less cost than by the Bessemer pro- cess. The inveutor left bis widow and son, Mr. J. Verry Downing, solleitor, of Untesnend, tu posseasion of the seerst of manufacturs before s death, aud they have singe disposed of u lmrll(m of thelr fnterest to certatu firma, The uyention has for its object the manufacdture of fron of superior classes from ores of uny de seription, or frowm plg-iron, snd purifying them from inotters of su objectionable nature by o slngle operation of snelting, also for the manu- facture of stcol from cither poor or rich are, ur frotn plz-iron, even it such iron ore or ple-iron contafus chemieal combiuations of o detrimental uature Which'yt presént are not eiimduated by oue single furnaco operation. A sultabl¢ fur- nacy or cupola is 0|"p|°{f°dv capable of reststhig ereat heat. Comtnon iron, contaminated with phosphoreus, such us Clevelund from, to the extent of say, for exXatuple, oue to, s placed inta the cupola of No. 8 quallty. To this add 100 swelzht of good Jron, suck us that made frun charcoal; 25 potnds to 64 pounds of scorly, or tap-einder, obrained from puddting or will fur- naces, und dbout’ 100 ponnds of: scrap-iron. liese are mmclted together for about bolf an bour, und thy furuace Is run atthe heat at which cast stoel meite, Whea the fron §s in o ELEOTRIC BELTS AND BANDS aro indorsed and approved by tho most em- inent medicnl and solentific suthoritics in tho world, by the Facpities of Francs, England, Austrin, Prussio, Delglum, aud Amedes, and by well-known writors, who refer {0 the éxtra- ordinary. cures effected by Pulvermnchor's Eleetric Belts and Bands, in upwards of ona hundred medieal and phllosophical works, DESCRIPTIVE PARVIILET and TRE ELECTRIO QUALTRRLY, & large Iiustrated Journal, conte taining fill particulurs mndled free. Call on or uddress 5 : GALVANIC CO., 218 STATE-ST., CEIICAGO, TLL. NREST B2 o ATEVMORY, _—__I-I_Illll Michlgan-ars, SECOND WEEK, 37 TDauramic Fictmes - 87 OF THE CIVIL WAR. Adunisron to all parte of the houss, 25 centd, n!\le‘nwmh?r e (e et Sh saTum. J OO, v liquid state the heat should be continued for | & TCARNIZAL OF KUN. iy eventng this week, J 'he ¢ 4 tinces Weilnesdsy and Satarday, two bours. The wotal ls then drawn al!‘l\\ueu BEE THEML ST AN BIKS, o T it will Lo found to be perfectly rofined irou, whicls, of course, ean be improved In quality by GEQO. S. ENIGELT the nddition of larger quantities of the good Aud thetr supers Compagy, under the tmunedlate man- Iron. For urrdin‘nlry '&urwsca'llllxe nbovtu quauti- :F&;’:;fl“ L JOLN RICKABY, In Marsden's greate ties will be found sutlictent. The ehlef merit of | “pyfe - TheWATER e, OTTO: A German, ™5 {3 performances tn Kow York. 1CROW the diseoyery, lowever, s the production of rood steel from poor plr-lron or ores by refln- hu:. in the first place the fron, and then by adding nitrogeuous and other compouuds, con- verting the samo by one smelthg overatlon Into genuiny steel {ogots, bavivg such properties ay 1o eonble them to be manufactured into todls, bars, f""“" ralls, cte,© In’ u malleable furnave, well lined, one ton of ply-iron, twenty-flve to sixty-five pounds of scoria, and 100 pounds of good) aerap-fron are placed, und'when these arg melted the furnace 18 run b a beat ot which cast steel melts. This i8 contluued for thirty ‘or performmees in Uoka,.o, o, ouday, March 10-LOTTA. MECIKK BTALD.. MY k XZAR Rev. T. DE WITT TALMAGE Wil deliver'ons, , D. D, LECTURIE, Subject: THY BRIGHT NIDE OF THINGS,* y os, when [t will be found | ON THURSDAY EVENING, MAROH 8, {’i’l:!l? -c:‘rltgm he taken up such lmpll‘x':‘li 1S LON arict HTLe POF ULAK oue/50e ouly 500, baye _not ’ been yolutized, and o eeata w0 4 stltvor & HAY . PRETS LAST WEKK OF TLF GUEAT SUCCESS, Tug" NEW YORK STANDALD THEATHE €O, 1In Mrs. Ettie Henderson's grest drams,” * ALMONT A XARED 4 over thrve months et Btaus ‘Theatre, New ity, and giyen hiere with the entire Urigiusl Cast ties ns thils will be found tloating ou the surface, and must be tapped off; 25 to 20 pounds of heniatite §s then added, and the whole lightly stirred. ‘Chree ounces of black oxide of monzancse ia then Introduced, and this fs immediately fol- Towed by one-balf s pound to 81 poundsof chloride of ammonla. The furusce Is run aguln for avout thirty - minutes, when 100 pounds of spieiel elvan 8 lntroduced, nnd the whole llxiluly R UAVERLY. Pl \’l stirred. Cave nust be tokeu uot to puddle or Clty, il boll the cxlmu.-nu of the lur;!m;c.‘glu'lcb. l‘:herhlt =g “‘;:E.:“.'\""“.%“.‘V" y atd. n great heat, arg run ofl Into ingots. 'Fhe | = % o = Cluownieal combivations In thisprocess net und re- | Ty ¥t Koo B H.WORAN, O NEW avt upon each otber in such o way as to elimi- . AT PHEE LECTURE nnte detrimental bodles by a specles of synthe- sls, and then, by the Introduction of nitrogen into the fron, it fs converted futo steel. The m- yention Is ot tha greatest ymportance to the Clevelaud district, and it swill doubtless, on the retarn of o brisk trade, be the ucans of giving it a uew lease of lifo. T OOFAN SUEAMSHIFS, 10 the Ladiea of thle city un s MONDAY, MARCIL S, AT I P, M., atthe Rev, Dr, Worrall'y Chureh, corncr Robey, sad Washiugton-sis. Bl *Dress und Jta il to Femala Dis- I_IANIIAIN‘N TEEA 87 Clark-at., uppoaite Co nIght and Turadsy and Frids Houso. Matinee: Every STATE LINE great CharactermActor, Mr. DOSHNICK SURKAY, th 4 ! ChyLAES ) U mf{,‘w"‘g'x""}.{’:;%'a“zz‘%‘.’“ Tali, Yoneonderm INNOCENT ; Or, The Gambler’s Crnpa. 11 OF VIRGINIA: “ntrmiaye Maron 1 | Erees tOllo. _Prices, 16, %, &% sad f0c. BTA A First Galitn, $33 to $7, Returti tieKets, S0 #: BUILDE A ULE MANAUER. IMADAME ANDERSON, Chiamplun and world:reaowned Pedrstrienuo will start Mands oon, March 5d, &% 3 o'clock, Tha Mot nd wondarful fest of walkine 004 quarter It 004 ten mioutes, pronounced by the press, publle, sud modical fratory Oy adstosbbing Caiceria ernbon and oveniug. Adiotnsion, toe. Children, ine. ___EINANCIAL, STOCK SPRCULATION NEW TORK OPEN BOARD OF TRADE, ' MONTREAL AND OHIOAGO, 128 and 130 LaSalle-st. % to acconinodatiun, AR TR T i o b RusTINDRLDWIN & Cop Anente,. JAMES WARRACK, Genoral Weatern Sthiiager, - = 124 Waaliington-st., Chicay “North German Lloyd. The ateamiers of this Company Wil sail evary Satur. duy fro Pler, foot uf Third-at., Ifobol Yod of Passage—¥rom New York to Sgiithamptou ndou, 1ayro, sod Bremen, frat cabin, $100; second S0, Missraus toksls to al potit ! h cabin, g ¥Ieeregs fr Ul e Fatdnd e freli 2 eain fovn, ot uvply 1o OIELIUCHS & 60, 2 Bowling 1 Ot NTEAMSII P, i New Yurk tu Quoonsiwn, Excursion DUralts ou (ormation apply to N, 4 bam’ullfk'lk “ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE, The creditors of Marous Kronberg, of Chicago. Cook County, 1liuols, ara hereby notined hat e, oa the W48y oF Jauiiary. $i70, saeixued to te il his props erty, real and personal, i trist (or-tha norefit of e creditors, and thag they are reguired to prossnt thulr claltiy under oath or afirmustion W me withiy threa mznlwmly Im:.;.;ll:iu = “ . 0, Jap. L A D HANCOCK, Amignee, #uaneak 159 Lasalle-sk, bhlym {sloue bought and closed out untll murictn fv axlwusted. TDYEING AND CLEANING. e S Your Oldfsgiitis Clothes! i uses, Bacques LADIES AND GENTS, [5Eawia dyed suil vlosned, eta. —————————————r———— R o858 BUALEN, i CFAIRBANKE' | HTANDARD SCALES FAIRBANKS,MORSE & 00, Tenney & Flower, Attornoys. u; FINANUIAL. ~ NOTICHE. CombntaLiy oF ik CoRtanoy ; x o Pryice OF Iy K tvon: I C.. Doc, 48, Tt Notice (s hereby given to uil parsons who miay bave aita st i Gateids wulotal Bubicof Chickss Lihe saioe o o S Chicagor Dinoth, Wiils th Jie ¢ o, lpial prool A JORSE & gt ybun Yhree" manila Toom thid usted ooy 111 & 113 Lake St,, Chlcaga. YA R cowtrelior of tlio- Currendy. . Becirelultobuyonly the Genulag, ‘A0YAL. 1) DEPARIITE 0P AT, ‘Wo now offer excéllont Teas at oonts per pound, = - =¥ ¢ Tinest grown at One Dollar, Gaad Tens nt 20 to 80 aonts, HONG-KONG TEA.CO, * DISBASES I)RA BPRCTALTVA i Howt & T BAILROAR TANK PABLE. a EXPLAZITION OF REFENERCE MARGR.—) S (I thinddy exepmisl. iy atndny.. OHTOAGO & NORTHWESTERF RATLWAY, ¥ Tleket Ofices, W2 Cldtk: [2 (! (Kherman “Hose) ohd a¢ Hgpote aPucle Fact fine.. i . Bl Adonm ekl City & Vankian, “ ainiyae ay B via | [ ,}a,';} ahithurue. Il S4T30 ainiah it 3ud am mif 70 am s A0 pn 1Y G 3 i and B &b nim am.e T pm B om0 ain g aigs am - am it am? »m puit Team A s iin pu g Tiiam ; am Pt KR i am . fm 0043 : nm* 85 amn § Taliman Ylotel Carvure rit throuzii; delween Gl Y 1 )4;(;.nuu,-1| Biogma, on (he 1yain’ leaviog Chicaze Nnother rord rane Pictman or auy other forni of E: hotel vara wet of Chifes I p ll;—llr‘:'cl vorutT of Wi &=hepof corner of ¢ Jtendota # Dajesburs Oudrrg e Sips xm ‘;fl 5 Fod o T, : um- Lyt 4kt 2] £ E } esy, g y By pneryliove Adc 134 : NERe Y iR ; Adnardtn & i eg, i b Arors e am 2 Dawoets (irava Ac; n i Freopore & DRy " Qriaha Ncht EXnee: am ¢ Texra Fast Fxpres £m Kangas ity &8, o ¥ am uiluian, Paiace: Dinfng: -whee : sn!‘e &' Hars are rnu‘rgg“ "‘r‘“‘ ! thu Haclic Fxrars, CHIOAGO, ALTON & BT. LO AND OBICA( KAGK%AB OITY & DBNVK‘Bng,HOM' mms.m Tntry Depal, West Sida, near 3) DR i et U oy Kansos City & Denver Fast Ex., Texas ot Yaducsh R. It Ex... Cliator oo, Weaiin oy oTer & Dwient A‘e;;mmwctall{:'n" CHIOAGO, MILWAUKER, & ST, PAUL RAILWAY Tinlon Denot. comer Madlson and Canal-ts, Ticket i g\fll‘ , ‘n’relpiulnun Clark-st., opposite Bhermsn dfouse, T Leave, 1 Ariive. Mliwaukes Exprest... TTmaAme T yE Wheonain & Mlnnesots, Grees * 7 RIS 748 pm Ly, 1nd Menasna throwsh Ly ! 3 EXhrebtseone iy . nadfeon, Fraiie” i CHid & 'g"“‘""“”"' ws Hxpre: * 5100 D In *10:: sttiwauices Fasi Fam . 81 5 HR A Tt V0D m 4:00p T g ' Ashe | to:pmt :wam P wartken, Tlekets for St Paul ond elttier ¥la Madisorand Bralzla ; LaCrouse, sud Winona. s R el ate nriegnoliaate U Chien, o vis Watertor/n H RAILROAD, it anll (ot of Twenty-second.st, 31 Raadalphest., Dear Clark, St. Louls Express.. 8 Lot Fan Line... 2. Calro & New Urleaiis Kxpress. ACalr) & Texan Kx Epringfield Exprens Syrimeteld Night £ Protla, Burlington & lteorta, Burlinton & *Dubuquin & Kionx City k: Dubuque & Floux ity Gfiman Pusseni @ 0n Batur uny fo Centralin only. LOn Batarday aight runs (o Poaria only. MIORIGAN OENTRAL BAILROAD, ¥ y Dpoot, foot of Lakn-st. aud foat of Twenty-acond-st. § ‘6t Ofee. G7 Clark-at., southenst corner of lans dolpli, Grand Facing liotel, and at Palmer touse. - ' Leaye. Arrive. IR L VATES TGO ATT, e, Shiliher Hunre. and Grand acisa Hotel: | Leave. | Ariive. a:0 ;m;‘ @pm 1 m ’n:m pm!! 4:00 wn [ & OHIO, : BALTIMORE Tralna leave from Exposition Bnlwlnft, foat of Monroe: ' el Tieket OMces, &1 Clark.st., I8 _ Paeific, and Depot (Blm’lluon Bl m::;,a\!fl, Deend Morniog Fxpress.. Fant Ltno..on s YoutLin0,eyees er sporioaninieene D 0B TOBT LAKE SHORB & MIONIGAN BOUTHERN, Artive. T.oave. Morping Mafl—0id Line, New Yori & Boalon Spe Atisnda Express (daily CINOINFATI & ET, 10! UIE R B (Cincinbat! Alr-Line nod Kokomo Line.) - © Depot. corner of Clinton and Carroll-sts., West 8ida. | Leava. 1, Ind! i s { Cléfi::ml h’l‘l.:“ s, Loule-| i1 140 & 10| 8i00 p m! Drpot, foot ot Laka st. and foot of Twenty-sscond-st, § - i Leave. Cincinnaty, Indjennpots & Louls;| ‘ville DAy Express.. T Night Express. am pmg 00 14 B:00 — = NlshtExpress ... 8 B PO 2 (OMICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIO. BAILROAD, Depoty corner of Van Burea and Shorman-std."* Omieo, 88 Clark-st., ¥borman House, Disti Loavonmoris sLia, Leavenworl Foru. Accomumoastioo, 5 Blght Vapreas. ... AU Bieals on tho Omabia BIpress arn o cars, 870 cruta euchi, T o o ILLINOIS BATLEOAD. OHICAQO & EASTERN +* Dauville Routa, "™ Clark-at,. 135 u--rbu‘rln e ch oo, and Carrul Leave. aag Dex Tickes Ol Vo, Arrive, 4120 pm 8 ot D Mall... Liirapeseres. 900 Tt & Faridn A pro eee.§ 7100 m § T _GmAY’s nEmEDI GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, . MARK, The (iroat ¥u- MARK, TRADE MATK. [l s i TOADE Ha ’ 0 Rl promptly i : ‘care o Nervous o Dabliity " mid Weakiess 1o suit of Indiscretion, excesd Or overwork Gf thatratn und nor A yous eyateuns 18 et . +focily has eus, Acta Before Takingiiks mastc, aud hes vang e e Saivem Aftor T used far over lam( yeara with xreat ao ¥ Bull pardcufars 10 our paurhie s1fe (o send freo by Duall lo every aur. Eritaria bR e RS 2 haokages for - GipeSEita uioney by addrentug 4 W THE GRAY MEDIOINE 00 10 3tochanlex lorx, Detrolt Mich, NECHAACK, STRPHKNSON & GO 53 80 Wil supsly drugsistaat propriston’ pric 2 NO CURE NO PAY ! 173 South Olark Conault personally or by mall, f3 o1 chronic, hervous,urspecial discases, U, s ouly phyaleion 1u'lie Ty why wamml v uro ear, |