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0013 kplrite, Tid, —PernoLzux—234de NEW YORK. 1 Dispatch to The Tyidune. March 3, —Cnan—Winter wheat nd somorhat yariable In price; trom Apcculntive sources: op- cae prominent in the day's move- % & ahado casior, bt ratlying qunickly ngs apring rather strong- cable advices of tamer ry fancy old Milwankee at 81,10 In store, or $1.14% ted gencrally A shads lowar, y songnt; mized Waestern Ryo firm and 1n falr 0, 2 Western in stora quoted at 610 tat 623@03c, Onts more active rally dearer; No. 2 Chicago afloat, ducts tended downward, comparatively dull market, derate demand, fur new and $9.00 for old, quoted March, $10.:1010.45: June nat Cut meats dnll. Bacon sith long clear quoted at $i. 2t ked tard woderarely activeata Bk deelne; 000 tce at $0.82400.00, delivory in mo s quict and lower; " Tiuos—Rather more sought; prime quoted at iaw very quict, with Coba muecovado @03ic for falr to good refining a8 the : refined unchanged, but lesa activo, ull At §1.0734 5 anles 50 brls, Tairly active Inquiry for accommoda- with ratea quoted sonowhat firmor oring of room on borth and tonnace for Liverpoal, engacements £200brlsflonr, thronghfreight, 400 pkgs provisions at 27a 0d@303. the YWestern Assoctated Press. w Yont. darch #1,—Corrox-—~Qulet at 0 13-10 5410 faturea steadys Mareh, 0.77¢; April, a5, 10.07¢; June, 10,23c; Jaly, 10,32¢; Afmvn‘h'nmlnl!ly nnchanged; recolpts, 30,000 b - Wheat qulct but firm; recolpte, 203,000 ng, D5@UTc: No, £ do, 81.07; No. 17 dellvercd; nungraded winter red, 133 No. 9 do, $1,004@1.10; No. ,14%; No.1 do, 51.14%; ungrnded No. 2 amber, $1.123(G No.1 do, £1,13@1. 113 ut firm; Western and -rl?y-bmnzkct o, ; Ci uyers' favor; rec IR AR g “4} .hfli‘r:,’fi::‘nld do, an ado bigher: res 20 but No, 3 white, Bics No, & a o; No. L wehite, dihics mixed B Steady and unchangod. —Quict and unchianged, Colteo quiel And nnohan nged; falr to good refinin quict and unchaoged, “‘P‘n’l’uuwl—inelbfl! frm; unitod, D5@00%c; [J 4 eaay at 0140 0-16¢, Hesmearket dull nt 81,40, arkot dull at 20t¢c, 1 Western, 16(3184¢. —~Park—blarket 531100 for new, qnict but’ steady at 85,203 weaker; prime steam,$8,82% Brrsn—Qulet: Woatorn, 70 Crersz—Nominally unchang g hM,’..’Q]"’Ac: No. 2, 2 qoiet and uncha dull; mess, $0,60 for siaady, Cul-meata P Sentern, 2 H estern, [ Wautr—51.07%, d * MILWAUKEE. Spectal Dianatch (0 The Tribune. Muwiuser, March 3.—The stock of grainin ilwaukea at the opening of bnsiness to-day fs re- yorted by the warchousemen na foliowa: o, Lapring bard ... v +er 0,010,800 Tolthvuerorere saonr sor vsvesrens 161276 Orand total geain’ of ol kinds, 4,444 A2inat 1,340, 767 8. To the Western Assoclated Press. March 3.—Frovn—8teady, with Srav—Wheat firm; opened ond closed frm 1 dilwaukeo hard, $1,03%: No, 1 Miliv 2 e, 03Xc; March, D3c; y¥0. 3 Milwautie, 0c; 1: No, 1, Aatzc 2 apring, Marcu, led and lower; No. Provistoxs—Qulet and oaser. Meas pork quiet T ‘rme steam lard, £6,70 oas=Livo stendy and firm at 1e¢d firm at $1, 40 4. 10, llnrlum-rn‘iur. 0,600 bris; wheat, 7,000 bu, irMrxra—~Flour, ¥, 600 belas wheat, 10,000 bu, BALTIMORE. PBiteisonr, March i), —FrLoun—Quiot andstoadys i'gnem wuper, 83.25@M0.75 L40; do family, §1,75@ GEuy~\heal—Wostern dull and heavy; No. 2 $1.134@1.13% 5 No. 2 Weatern eter ted, spot and March, $1.12K@1.1 5 Corn—\Westorn dult and Western mixed, spot and March, Aprll, 44%@443¢c;: stoamer, 413c, do extra, $4,000 Peunayivanin red, April, $L12K@L 1Y, !blgg; Ponnsyivanla, 31Q4% et o En;‘n_‘ .ltz)xo .clmleu Pennsylyvania and : h aus, 01,@10¢, Lara—RNoned fu tlerces, —tealy: prime to cholco Western packe "OLEUR~Quicti crude, 83@8ij0; refined, 1o cargoes, 10 2 i o0y oD16e T~To Liverpool, r—Elour, 4,350 brl vats, B, G60 b ryo, 45 eat, Tik, 200 bu; corn, 710,000 ba. NEW' ORLEANS. X 48, March 3.--Fi.oun~Qulet and pyumeth $1.00; XX, 80.76@4 25,001 high grade LiX~Corn In fair dem: ver steam, firm; cot- 35,605,874, aud; mixed,40c; white, nd Arm; choles, 37@380, 241~ Qulet but s tve and ormy prime, $18.00; cholco, ns L ONE~Tork quiat but fiem; old, £0.02%@ L, " Lard I fle ! Ukr—Market dujly m:““‘;-&%ea quiet; Rlo cargoes, ordinary ifled, £0%27c} primo to 40c; crop abont fuarkalod. ~Hoarea and firm'y nl{-flnlcnin, 806, Mo., March 3~ CorToN—Quiet and os 2,200, wostly m"flvh- 2,200; eblpments, 3 olddling, piieq quict and vachanged, igher; No, 2 red, fall, $1.021 10445 April; $1.03@ 53 Juue; No.U do,00%e domand chlefly oIn scilve and bigher; ‘;g:a # wlxed, 33%1iGIX0 cash and S4le Apnl; Biy@Isc May; 354@ otk Oata iglier and slow; < G0 March; 2tio Mary, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. MARCH 4, 1879-~TWELVE PAGES. ket and then awoop down from his broker offlea nul bear off millfons, that man will bo our Iriend Johnny Bkac. THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Tong John, To the Editor of The Tribune. cnrcaao, March 8,~Will you, through the columnsa of your valuable paper, Inform us it John Wentworth (Long John) was a tolico Commisafoner or not of the City of Chicago, and, i s, when? Very respectinlly youra, HuBsCRIBERS, [Ile]wns, from May, 1804, to November, 1805, —ED, nd hllfll»r demend chiefly apacalatlve + 40t50bid Aprll. Hatlny quict and un holca fo faney owa sold at 70380c. —Steadyt $1. Puovistoxs~Pork “dull snd Jower: {am-lnm €10.30810,20, Lard dall and nominal, Balk meatn dull and Jower; cured cloar, ribs, §i.80 for Maren, l}la_ccn dull and lowet ; packed clear sides, , A0@5, 45, Receirta~Fiour, 5,000 briss wheat, 45,000bus curn, 87,000 bu; onts, 15,000 bnt rye, 1,000 hnj ‘barlay, 7,000 hu, SuirsexTa—Flour, 11,000 bris; wheat, 6,000 bu; corn, none; oats, none; rye, nono; barley, none. . PHILADELPITA. Pmiravenrnia, March % —Froun—Market dully Wentern superfines, 32 4 Minncsota extra fam- flv,go0il to fancy, 81.50@5.00: Ohlo fancy, clioico, £5,2075,255; Indiana fancy, §5.60; Minnesota pate ent process, 87,46, Rye foursteady nd 28744 Guarx—Wheat—~Market casler; No. 2 Western red, In elevator, $1.10, ltyo—Nothine doing, Cotn quiet; Wostern rejected on track, 43t4ci do steamer, 4213 4%¢. Oate—Market dull; mixed, Drakes to Dshorne. To the Tditor of The Tribune, Cnicaco, March 8,—3r, Oaborne, of Canada, aska onr anthority for statement that supplics of home-grown wheat fn Eogland aro well-nigh ex- "“fl‘c’v’i’rfinx ;lmel‘:?:"ln' nmfi:lflc’.“ il iR hausted. Wo did not intend tomale such atate- ¥ NeoIn fajedemand.. Merd hool. 811 t in oura of the 24th ult, but that from sev- 13,00, Mean porle, oxtra, S10,76@11,00 nrime, | MCH & 1 L 18k ROt B, QL% Jlgan hotley oxiza, $10, 70O LLOOL G | ool Tocalities comes such roport. With the THRDTRE, Lard—\Wenern Heree, THATAC, present aranarisd stocks fn the United King- JoTTER~Stendy; New York Staje snd “Jradford County (J'n.) exiras, 203.21c; Wostern Reserve, exirax, 1667, 15¢c good to cholce, 12@306¢. Toas—Fiemer: Weatern, 16q10c, Curear—Nominally unchanged. Irrnotruy—Refined, Dlge. - Wittsgvy—Firmer; Westorn, $1.08. Reczirra—Flonr, 1,500 bele: wheat, 07,000 bu; corn, 7,000 bit; 9,000 bus; ryo, 1,500 bu. dom, nnul the movement so larze 16 the Contle nent and so lighe to the United Kingdom, It would be proposterous to suppose that home- grown gtockas in_generul wera well-nlgh ex- hausted, with the Fnglish morkets apatlictic at 408 to 424 for aprlng wheat, Nor did we iutend to say in to<lav's issuc of Tur Tmnusn thet the siocks of this country ofloat on the ocean and the granarled stocks of the United Kingdom were geveral mililons less than [n 1878, Our clrculnr reads 1875 und 1573, ‘Typogeaphical errors, like mistakes in the best rogulated families, Wil occur in the best of ucwapapera, J. 1L Drage & Co. CINCINNATT, CIXCINNATY, Mrch 3, —Corrox—Quiet but firm at Dige. Froun—Firmer; family, §4.60@5.35. Gnary—\Wheat—Quiet but ateady: No,2 red win- ter, 81.03@1,04. Corn firm at 34035c, Oats— Demana fateand market firm at 20@30c. Ryo quict but steady at 63@Gde. Barloy In falr demsnd; g;gcn and scllers apart; No, 2 fall Leld at 060 T'ravintoxs—Park nominally unchanged at $10, 26 @10.60, the lattor oxtra Beavy, Lard—Morket dull and prices a ehade lnwer: steam, 84,00, Bulle meata fnicttve; $3,5028.76, 5,007 and 861625 Bacon aulet but_ stea $4.254. 1173, §5.60@5.02%, and 86, 75@5. 8 Wasgy—Qajet and weak et $1,03, Turrrn—Dull and unchanged, ‘Lisszen Ou,~Steady at 03¢, ‘Two Years’ Taxes in One Yoar. T4 the Editor of The Tribune. Cirioago. Mareh 3.—TI notfced In last Sun- day's TRISUNE n statemont that o law was proposed to collect tivo years' taxes fnone year, About anything tlat concerns taxation In Chlca- £o nobody need be surprised, no matter how un- Just and abominable, But 18 it possible that #uch a law as you mentfon can bg tolerated by your courts or the courts of the United States? Whnt 18 {t you proposel Just this, viz.: to alter the time for levying nud collecting taxes £0 08 {0 meet a mistake made when Chilcago was first Chicaro,—to muke people uay naw a hun- dred and evenn thousand fold ereater taxcs than they would have paid, eay m 1536, for the taxes of 1835, You propose to say the taxes of 1878 and 1579 must bo paid in 1870, and the taxes of 1830 must be pald §n 1880. In other words, it is pmlme(l to rob property-loldersof one year's taxea! At the end of tine this inlquity would be made straight, but at present It 18 sheer rob- beryy—tha actual stealing of n year’s taxi fore enduring this outrage every non- taxpayer will see what the courts of tl # BONTON, Bostoy, March 3l —Froun—Steady and fiem; Western supers, $1L25@%.00; common extras, 83.7@4.25: Wisconsin exteas, $4,00@4.50; Min- nesota do, 4.60@G5.75; winter wheats, Ohio and Micnigan, $1.750n6,560; Ilinola and jndlana, 85,25 @0,00; Kt. Louls, 35 60@0.60; Wicconsin and Mluncsots spring wheats, $0.50R28.23; winter whenta, $0,00@7.50, Graix—Corn sicadys mixed and yetlow, 43@ blc. Onts—Domand fale and market firm; 'No. 1 xtra white, 37'4@.400; No, 2 white, No, i white and No. 2 mlsed, 35K Rye, 60c. Btates have to ssy about i, Yours, Rrczirrs—Flour, 4,400 Lris; corn, 12,000 ba; A TaxpAYER. wheat, 10,000 bt SwirMENTS—Flour, 1,000 brls; corn, 4,800 ba, A Hospltal Explanation, To the Lditor of The Tribune. CricAGo, March 8.—Referring to the case of the young man Embling, mentfoned in Tue TrinuNe vesterday, he was not an hour in the Iospltal bofore the surgeon cxamined bis caso und proceeded to amputate his arm and’aress his other wounds. 11e had the beat care we conld bestow upon blin, and was nat neuleeted fn any respeet, but Dis burts were mortal wnd his e conld not be saved. Asto thie woman which your paper reporta was turned awoy from e lospital and was roon niterwnrds found dead, the facts ere: Sho was brought to the Hoapitaf in n Lnck, with her mother nixd u man In charge of her. 1 asked her mother what was the watter with the woman, aud her” mother sald that she had been driuking, and that she wnuted to leave her at the Hospital. 1 had tho doctor in charge exam- ine her, nud he could uot flud any disease, and the mow whe wos with them' sald sho had been drinking, und that she had had somothing to driuk Just bofore she came to the Hospital; nudy a5 thie father was a street-car conductor, T thought they wera abls ta take care of lier. She had no vertificate of o visitor from the County Apgent stating that she was poor and not able to tako care of herself, "T'he mother sald it wo could not take her we should gend ber to the Poor-llouse: and I refused to do that without a certlficate fram tho County Agent,—the place sho stiouid hiave gone to In the first Instance, It looked to me like a case of fraud, D. W. Mivts, ‘Warden Cook Connty Hospital, LOUISVILLE. Louvisvitee, March 3, —Cotrox—Firm at 0ifc. Froun—Quict and unchanged. anain—Wheat active, but lower; red nnd am- ber, D6c251.00. Corn steady, with a fair de- mand; white, 0¢; mixed, 3iyxec, Onts hichor; white, 28c; mixed, 2uc. Itye higher at G, Hay~Iu fair domnud st 81,@10%¢c. PriovisioNs—Pork qulet at 310,50, Lard firmers chotea leaf, tieree, 7%@%%ic: do, Kogs, s.‘iflfl,t? 3 Bulk ments sicady: shoulders, Higc; clear rib, bl @h?c. DBacon auet; shoulders, 4¥cs clear rib, GY%Gehics hamn, sugur-cured, BI3@0l4c. WitsRY —-$1.03, INDIANAPOLIS, IxpiaNavonis, Ind., March 3,— IMoce—Steady At €.80@3,00; recelpts, 1,600 head; shipments, 160, GnaiN~-Wheat ateady; No. 2 red, $1.00@1.02, Corn qnict nt 3Jc. Oats steady; white, 20c, Provisions—Shoulders, #%¢; cleur rib, 3400, Lord, §3.00. lams, THR@7Xc. TOLEDO. Torzpo. 0., March 3.—Gnarx—Whest strong; No. 1 whito Michizan, §1.01%; extra do, 81,04; oamber Michigan, spot, £1.031: March, §1.03% No. 2red winter, spot, $1.04: Apri), 81.00! Mny, 81.074% bid. Corn atendy: high-mixed, 3iic: No, 2, figot, 1450 bidi May held at U8 a4 Outa steady; No. 2, 47c. rejected, BUTFALO. Burrato, March 3, —Gnain—\Wheat neglectod and nominally unchanged. Corn neglected and nom- inally unchaned, -Ityo noglected and nominally unchunged. Burley uoglected and nominally un- changed, Oats dull; sules, whito at 3o on track. RaiLnoap Frelars—Cuchanged, Don't Want Any Spelling ¢ Reform,?* To the Tdilor of The Tribune. OmicAqo, Morch 8.—Conslderable discussion 15 now golur on in regard to changing the pure wisd sfimple English Japgnage. No chunge which can be made in spelting but will alter the pro- nunclation to a certnlu extent, What could be wore absurd than to apell the word danzerous dangris, imperative imperlif, usceless usles, com- merefal komershal, ete., ete.t The best way in everything, and In fact in all the affalrs of Ifo, 4 tolet well enough alune. This 8 a Chicago feyer thut will soon vors over {f the proper rem- cdles are applied, The English laneuaage, as it is now spoken and defined, is une of the best, It not the biest, fn the world. Any aticmpts to finprove it, either fn spelling or any othicr way, will only result in dissatisfaction” to all con- cerned, One of the greatest curiosities of the present time would he a daily fssue of Ing TrisuNe altered fo spelting tosiit the theorles of that class of = persons who advocate this branch of reform. You could not priut coough to _satisfy the demand; a week would vot deciplier ft, but nlas! wo more would be purchased; it would bu too mueh for the daily mental capacity of man- kind to undertnke; coufuslon wonld reign su- presmes our Intters to cach other would look Itka ancfeut Greeks; we would lose our apnetites snd tempers; our brethren ucross the water would Inugh us to scorn; natfons would stind aghest at this latest American Invention; all uature would shiver os with on ag serions would be demoralized i thelr delivery; our pastors’ eyes would be spolled forever in attempting to decipher thelr munuseript; an incaleulable evil wonld beé wrought which centuries could not amend, Iathisa Demoeratic {deal The next Presldential election [s coming on apace, [ hear ‘Tilden I8 a very {mnr apellers wo must waleh ad walt for developments. Bul ot present it 1s a verv sinnll matter, and we ought ta despisy the day of small thinga, L. Mouar, DEYTROIT. Dernorr, March . —Froun—Firm, Guram—\Wheat lilgher; extra hold st 81,0344 No, 1white, $1,01%: March, $1.00%: April, $1.03%; Myps, 81,0014 dune, 81,0533 miliing No. 1, tc. Récelpty, 21,140 bu’ shipments, 28, 580 bu, OSWHGD. Osweao, March 3. —Gnaix—~Wheat steady; No, 1 hard Duluth sbring, $1.10: No. 2 Milwaukes, No. 2 red Wabash, $1,10, Corn firms Wesiern, 44¢; rejected, 4ic, DPEORIA, Pronta, March 3, —~Ilicuwixcs—Firmor; aales of 160 brls at §1.073; 100 bria at §1. 034, PETROLEUM. CreveLasn, O., Morch 3.—Prrnoneux—Firm and unchanged; Atandard white, 110 teat, De. * Pirranuna, Pa., March 3,—PernoLrusm—Dull; crudo, $1.15% ol Parser’s for shipment; refined, 03¢, Pmladelphia dotivory. Qur. Crry, P, March i -~Prrronrun—The mar- kot opened with rales at O5tici declined to e, nt which price it closed: shinments, 51,000 Lrla, averaging 26,0005 transactions, 75,000, DRY GOONDS, NEw Yong. March 9.—Dusiness was falr in eome departmenta; cotton goods in steady demand and finm; cheviots and grain-bays doing well; prints continuo alugglsh, and glnghams loss actlve: dress oo in stoady requeats shawtarather moro actives wen's-wear woolens qu hoelery and underwear dolng well; foretn goods in Irregular dewand, COTTON. NNW OnLEANs, March 3,-~CorroN—Quiet; mid- difog, 0'c; tos do, Do; not recolpts, 9,808 boles; pross, 11,147; exporis to Qreat Briwln, 5,708 to France, 4,570: to the Continent, 5,411; coast- weiue, 4,030; eales, 4,000; stock, 310,502, ——— TURPENTINE. Woaxeton, N. C., March 3.-Briuts or TusPESTINS—NomInal at 20c, What Mr, Pentocost Hald. Ta (Le Lditor of The Tribune, CuicaGo, Yeb, 23.—While the subject ot a reform {n spelling 18 belug agitated for the pure poso of determiuing whatlier or not ft Is advisa- ble to adopt a new system which would causa mistakes in reading und writlng tobe of Iess froquent occarreucs, nud which would facllitate a repdler acquisition of the English luneusge by forelgners, would it not be well to conslder the possibllity und wisdom of Instieuting also a now syatem of pronounciution, in order thnt people in general will not bo o liable to infsun- derstand public speakers, and that the people of Chleago, in particulsr, moy not bo obliged to tox thefr lstoning powers nnd understandings to mich n distressiyg degree ln endeavoring to rightly -comproheud the mcaning of certain sreachora!—Mr, Pentecost, lor lustance, when o aavs, as plafnly as the present systemn will {mrmu of, thut “Irequest the sisiers not to ake part in thomeotinygs In s hall, not becausy 1don't npyrovu of it us a practico, for it you woro to ga nto my church in _Boston you would find thut | provortion of the proyer snd teathnony s fromn the women, | made the ro- quest, atid repeat ft, because In iz hall ft i8 not expedient.” 'I'hese wero his words, ns mear as I con remember, the second timo he mentloned the subject, Ho folt callod upon to speak the sccond timo be- cause Wls remarks the doy before, which were Lo the some effect, bad been so unfuirly miscon- strucd, In splte of nli this, Mra. Swissholn makes then the busea of a long lotter on allow- Ing wouen to *speak In meetin’," and when sho nuun, metaphorically, the ‘‘bottom knocked out " of her criticising by belng shown that it ‘wus all a reportorial mistske, suo shows her uns willlnguess to acknowledze hicr labor altogother lost by Immmi.z Lhat, if It was **fucapacity and vot sex!' againat which Mr, P, used his au- thority, he slould have included only those who wers incapable, !unurhxf tho face thut it wus not the incapacty of the woman mentioned ouly, but the luck of volos {n wouien, as u rule, which thakes it ulmost tmpoasible Ior a woman o be heard In Kurwell Hall, excopt by thoso in her dmmediste vicinity, unless her volce has Dbeen cultivated for use fu such a place, Eyen had Mr, P.'a laneusge beon less explicit, ho plainly showed what hls objoct was when hu urgenily requested the mon, with thelr suporior yoval powers, not 10 speak from the body of the Tiall, but tu come up on the platform so'that all mw’u hear, sl no prectous thao be wasted, am conatralocd to sny, however, that, had thers beon any call for ber remarke, the cause could hardly Liuye been fuvored with a butter champlon than Mre. Bwissbelm, Mr, Pentecost bas gone to his howe in Bos- tou, but inteuds to roturn, the Lord willing, and hold mcetlngs on the North Side, and { hope that the Jadies will make so o3tra elfort to « Johuny” Rkae, the Manipulatar of Slerra Nuvada, Cincinnatl Sun, Jotn Bkae,~—or Johnny Shae, as ho ts morn fa- milforly enlted,—who has lately brought him- gel futo promiuence by teshig to perform an Atlas feut with the Storrs "Nevada Miong, 18 a perfect sanple of the San Francisco stock-gam- blor. Ilo born abaut thirty-elght years ngo in Windsor, Catadn, n sinall town onposite De- trofi. - Mich, laving siudied telegraphy, by came (0 Ban Franciseo in seareh of esmployment, und obtalned a position fn the Westorn Unlon afllee, where, by keeplig his wits ubont him sid s tonguo tied, he soon learned to proflt by the sernpa of knowledge picked up nbout the ofilce. Having made considerablo moncy in atock spee- ulations, ho Invested largely” in the Vir- ginia Clty Water Company, uud i 1867 was able to travel In Europe ‘with hia two afsters, having an Insured fn- come of §lU; a year, Ho was’ alwave famous for his guodd luctk, tnd whils at Buden- Haden and Wieshadeu eclipsed the brother of the Bultan iu his heayy winnings at ronge et noire and rowjotte, [t was actually sad to sce the poor men lose their last sou on the turn of a card, while this rich young man won at every plag. 1ic alwaya bus hed.a peuchsnt for frappe wine and pretty actresses, iy uevor-fulling good fortuno made him reckless, and his yeck- lessncss mude him_u milllonaire. Mo bad wyworked ” with the Flood & O'Brien cllquo for a long thnz, and, 1t § sald, was looked upon by them as ufollible {n hia predictions rewarding the rise uud tull of the mintng-stock baromutor. 1o made a mistake, Hike Ciesar, and hos been ahinost sialn for his ambitlon, He tried ta ¥ co it alo in his Nght canoe, unaccustomed tothe reat ocesn of big sclienies, und, paradoxical as fimny sound, would have been swamped bad nyt aloed coime to his ussistance. “ 1lalp me, Casslas, ere I sink,” and forth- with Flood patronizlugly * took him in out of the wet,? Joluny Bkac fs pot an educated man, {n the usual me‘u-uw of the term, but ls sharp- witted, o pleasant companion, und as bright 8s a new doliar in all busiuess affairs, He is rather “Joud ¥ in dress, but reflnca at heart, retiring fn dlspusition, generous Lo his frion perfect father to bis sisters, Jlo makes i wind in & dash, und, liko the llgmnlnp&. wll the electricity at bis commund goes with the blow, ‘The young atock speculatars fu Bau Franclsco look upon bl as thelr icader, und we can cly bear Lim, for in these times, when so many of say, knowing his quick percontion and * neryo,” | cur teacbers (1) have ‘jtehing ears" (11, Tint, 'Jm}.kll Jlm-Plsk gver has.a rival on this coast | ov., 8), we cannot aiford fo miss the opportuuity 1t hiearing “sound doctrjue ™ from thulipa of & 8 kecn-eyed caglo to closcly watceh the war- man 80 evldently * tauptit of the Splrit " simply beesuse of a inere prejudice, with no ather foundatlon than an entlrely fnexcusable crror. I bolleve that o tlme Wil suedy come when opularity with some of the be n witnes nealust them, cause Leing that he dared (o put the it ond his authority s n preacher to ong of r legitimate uzee, which In mentioned In LT l?.,ul.. 16 and 1L Tho., v, ansonant which orecedes ‘or follows it. iden {s sheer nonsense. seif lias no defincd or deflnite sound. Tetter b, for Inatance, reason than that els the vowel which 18 f most frequently in company with it, Outsids of ‘that fact there would be just as much philosoph As Boss Tweed said, *\Vhat are you goiniz to do about it1”* Eimply We niust discover the clementary sounds of which our Iangtaga i8 composed, tien hulld our alphabet on the bosls of “suclt discovery. Weo caunotehave o perfect alphabet otherwlre, no niatier what any one may say to the contrary, Your Indy correspondent of last SBunday ns- serts that there i8 no necessity for, forty letters in our alphabet. She fs right. But we require— if wo nre to have vertect represcntation of our languoge—at Jeast thirty-two letters, and of these thirteen stiould poswess distinet elementa- Let us discard the letter z,—it 18 of 110 practical value,—nud, as_thero is not a wonl in the English languaze -that requires the ald of the letter ¢ In’ its representation, let us A consonant of it~ nE E! TE. SR S lorl A rnrmnAn We call it b for no other v Mr, Pentecost's uny K L] ol Chieago wil Thir closing-out prices of the very fi emn and (it Infils now fiored mn‘é‘kfig Rngmam; Fare vau STING DISEASES, Congumption, Bronchitls, Asthma, General De- bility, Brafn Exhaustion, Chronic Con- stipation, Chronic Diarrhewa, Dys- Jepsia, or Loss of NERVOUS POWER, Are positively and speedily cured by Fellows' Compound Syrrp of Hypophosphites. 1t 1s o tonzar an lle dream or bonsting tonfrm that Fellows' llypophospliltes, whereln arn united natsure's forees, wiil Mrengthien man nnd make bis lite not only endurabie, ling aparkling with rade and Joyous healthy thix, then, we recammend wiiea vitality {sonthe wane, n ecomus enfeebled. CONSUMPTION I8 OURABLE, Maxsron Housr Hotxn, IIaLT: Gl 7l i calling 1t bae, bo, Eninghim, Faye 4 o froin €1 low'that many ot not Lo mtke any. could ‘market moolhice™ € ahall follaw thelr w Her T dere, on cany tarmn, e To the IJ«IHQV of T vice, o8 we knor the Cmcaano, March 8.—~Appreciating the carnest cfforts you have made In the cauge of cconomy and loty tazes in our city administration, I hope sout wiil keep on In the good work. Do younot think it would bo a good idea to coll o mass- meeting of the taxpayers hefore election pnd ahow these politiclans nud othera who live an the publfe purse that this thing has gone far enough? I haveno doubt but the taxpayers aro In n maojority, I they would assert thelr right and laok after their fnfetestant the polls the ‘I'he Sunceintendent of the Pollee and his force under i must be taneht that they arc the nusters, and, instead it arice d will 3t once do 80, Nitw 14l tine (0 buy ADply to DAGOT, Comminsloner I, ¢ oF whe the orga ‘Weo now offer oxacllent Toas at 50 aonts por pound, Finest grown at One Dollar, Good Teas at 20 to 30 conts. vowel-box in his case into two compartmente, with the excuption of the a and 1 bozes, which should ba divided into threo, o that he could have separately the letters a, as In fawr, far, and all; ¢,28 i1 eat nnd her; {, n8 In fneand jln; o, as In nose and noatril; 1, a8 in boauty, bul'ty apd bun; and, remembering that we have no use for 7, and have agreed to call g o, us fn Zow, wo huve, If we add two or three diphthones, stch os oi in noine und the ag in oye, a system of nluba- Letieal representation that fs very neas altogether, perfeet, such o ayrtem of notation would be munifold and manifest. Wowould have an alphabet both ciple und true aud vuerring ln to rigidity; education would sy, und the primary branchoes a1l ¢octdion, could at homies the foreigner could master the pro- nunciation of the language in a very short time, wid the columus of ‘Tup Tisuxz would bold nearly twice the auamity of information, and this with no adiitivnat trouble to the compost- tor, and with very iittle extra expenso to the ‘The Intentlon of the fuventor of the alphahet has evldentiy been lost, and the English lan- sruagze of fo-day pariakes nearly os much of the snetent bierogiyplie type ns it Uoes of acoustics. ‘This I a xcrious bindrance to the couse of pro- aresaloy, sl should he done away with before the birth of the vear 1880, 1t 18 a serlous reflection on the genins and cfy- {lization of the mucteenth century that we are stil] compulied tospell quean with a ¢ snd phase with 0 phy aud that every thne a physician has ocensivit to write the” word rep-T-n-1- word which is vronounced f resent alphabet cun represent it) he has, if' he crows huow to speid 1, 10 use three vanis nnd not the of higher solaries, there ought to e a reduction, ‘There ore not ten nen on the force, from the Supcriniendent down, who could earn miore than §2 per duy out of the force: QGO0 per year was the puliceman’s salary n ante-War times, and 1L Is sullicient fur them now, and i thiey aro oot satisiied let them re- Thetr pinces can be filled with cqually na We are told of the risk ‘I'he rislk {8 no more than many of onr _mechanies run at thelr business. It {t'1s true that we have' not enonzh of pollee to protect the city, it §s un additional armnment why the pay showld be red lifred, a8 1he city I3 uiable to pay more men at the present hifeh salarfes, ‘Uhis reduction imust extemd throuzh all the different departments aceording to the vartous decreen, Mr. Editor, If it 1s trite, as Ald, Throop stat- ed seme thme ngo, that there were from 20,000 to 30,000 cllilren unanle to get into school, then we must have a_reduction here also, and have There are hundreds of soung ling and well qualis ave fust Onthed the t jle $yetn of th Hypuphnsphites, T censation of conll, ANSTD pAe i iny hack M 1 of copious rx; of appetite, nuovanty of Aptrits. strenkth 10 perfor TeARITe URknowa t me for o 1018 have exuerionced Srom (%13 Dayond deseriptions and 1 et with ConsunIRtivG NOL L0 es Auen that were (L not for 1'woulid now be In my g GO, enth and last hottla ‘To it HONG KONG TEA CO.. * 110 & 112 Miadisons=st. 3 The benctits resul LIIOAD TIiMR ARRIVAL AXD DEPARTURE OF TRATHS, EXPLAXATION OF Rrrenrxce M. .- fiagiedBtaday ecepted. Byt rood men to-morrow. they have to run. Do not be deéelved by remodtes bearing a stmitar namet 1o other preparation (s o substitute for this un- der apy clrcumstances, Laok out for the name and address, ., f. FELLOWS, At, John, N, B, on tue yeWow wrapper in waters mark, which la secn by holding the papsr before the Price, $1.50 per Dotdle, Six for $7.50, BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, WESTENN AGENTS, J. . EZARRIS &8 CO., * _CINOINNATI, O. : POILOUS PLANTER " THE WONDERFUL Pain Aelisver, e comparativel wid neud more men | of reading, and CHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RATL Ticket Oflices, 62 Glarkeat, (Shorman 1iouso).and at aPaciic Fat Line Yan! mare teachers, ladies it the city that are Wil agmana ight Expr oSinux City & Yao aFreenort, Bockr'd fock: bMfiwaukee Fast Mali, bMllwaukce Spectal— o 250 moro than was uald to teschiers in the pri- mary department i ante-War times. We ean- not have teactiers for all these chlldren at the present hizh salaries, nor ean we nfford to have ren neglected, I'know tnis ds not a poptlar side of the ques- tlon to ndvocate, uud 1 know there Is o great deal of symputhy with our lady teachers, but we mugt Jook the evitabte straluht in the: fuce, nud conduct our ity business as a prudent man Wo have already, with our high taxatfon and blatherskite communistic Al- dermnan llke Lawler, driven varlous industries frotn the cley, 08 they eould not stand the pres- Wa hinve altogether too mauy ofllechold- The foree about our varlous public offices eould well be reduced and the work be us well Weliaye o need of Rireet Tuspectorp, nud Sldewalk Inspeetora,uni Sanitary Inspectora. ‘This worls could nll budone, und shonld be done, Ly the police, it they had a comprrent head, and e force mado to know and do ite duty, [nstead of looking utter polities wind loltering nround saloons, Instead of n temperonee crusade at this election, et us have the old watehword of Liberty and Economy. Yours, ete., Onp Resipexst, Wants Moro Lotters. To the Tiditar of The Tribune, Citicano, March 3.~To n lover of * fonctiks* it Is very pratlfylng to sce a journal of such high standing as Tug Trisung devote so much of ita valuable spaca to the subjeet of “Spelling Reform.” It denotes uw high degree of pro- wressiveness in the management. the grand work of alding - In the emencipation (he Englisb-speaking people slavery to antiquarian methods of apctling, I'lic nttempts of somu of your corresaundents to spell *fonotikaly,” aud ot the sane time criticise the efforts of others in a iike directfon, Take, for example, *d. C.(IO.,'I') who takea our olu fonetik soldier, would hig own, ctters thui are SeapoRTATIRNDTDESEREST EEFETERF LR -EEEEREEEEEES aetuaily worse than uscless, because they de- stroy this very princtple of acoustics.which should be the only medium of representativn for all lauguages. Respectfully, ALex's DUNCAS, ¢ re o through, btween cao and Condcll Biufs, on e trin 1éaving Chl ‘Noother road runs Pullmsa or auy other form ¢f hoje] cars wes of Chilcas a=Depot co $-0epet cormer of Canal BURLINGTON & QUIK , Indisnn.nv, and Sixteentli-at.y ‘anal and Bixteentheats. Ticket Omces, 58 Clar #t. and st depots, l5 and Kinzio-ata i 354 Kinzlata, - OHIO POLITICS. foot of Lako-sl., Probable Republican Candlintes for Gov- ernor nnd Licutennnt-Governor=Taflt nnd ¥ wan invented g8 o Improvement upon the ordlna antafns all the valuablu gualitles of 7 Ko taster, but here sil comparteun endas for (e new rambination of powerful vegetable fngredi»nts coutsined In Deason's Lapcine Plaster makea it far more prompt and efiective [n it action than l!lll- ordina ¥, raus Plaster, 1L Buectal Correrpondence of The Tribune. C1LEVELAND, Feb. 28.—It Is now pretty evi- dent thut Mr. Foster {s ns good as outof the race for the Governorship. ously abjected to by the Beatty wing of the le- publica party, who think that bie has been too closely idemtified with the Presfdent; aud thut While the conservative wing of the party nre greatly hurt at belng obliged to consult the wishes of this clement, still these are days, with the Democrats nnfting with the Natiounls, when ft does not pay to Ignore g sin- ele element of sirenath, questionably defented the party two years ogo; aml would be oble to do so much ensfer next fail, If they chose to doso, ‘The meeting of the Central Committeo at Columbus yesterday was a very harmouions and enthusinstlz gath- Ingg; and the ealling forward of Gen. Beatty In the lttle love-fesst after the busiucss was transueted, was the proper thing to do. Hethus had an opportunity to tell bhis lttle troubtes, and the prominent members of the party could A sorrow onee confessed Is half-cured, and #o it will doubtless prove with Gen, Deatty, [Te madea frank “out-and-out spuccll, aud was sppisuded; und both sides felt o can never go to the Democrats, and caunot long stay ontslde of the fold. Ile s, in fuct, 08 zood as Linck now. "'he man who Is almost untversally talked of now s Gep. ‘Taft, of Cinclnnatiy and ls whil proye perfectly aceeptable to both wings of the party, o far a3 present lndications go. (icu. Tult is wot a greal. man,~—nol a men who creates Intenso enthusinsm {0 @ misxcllu- neous audience, as his oratory fa of the slow, But hels o mon who has very deelded opinlons, nud is not afrald to assert them snywhere wnd everywhere, altera dn bis regard fora fricud or batred of foc. He is un ablo lawyer, o man force, und sterling in character, “Caft helug o Clnefunat! man, If e is nomi- nated the Lientensut-Governor will naturally come from the Western Reserves and Sonator Tlowland, of Ashtubila, I8 the nost likely man to recelve the nomination, solectlon, and, coming from the old honie of Giddings snd Wudo, he will carry with blin mueh of thelr dignity, although devoid of their porous plaster or an oot called efeetrical ayp! emng, and_curaf LAME BACK. For inmeness or weakness of the lack, tlons, T’aina in the Blie or 1D, ol T ooy other causr. the best Capcloe Porous Plaster, It gives almost fmmcdinte Tritef, strengiliens ond cures where other plssters will nut even relleve. WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Women sufferlnr pains and weakncsa obtaln great comtort and relfef by the use of Tienson's Cape We earnestly recomtneni a remedy for the allments of childeen R He has been vizor- Downer's Grove Accommodatian/ urors P'nesenger. endots.& Ottaw, ErELEEEL LU (X cnds the matter. 233533255058988 ovvie e: 3 Kensas Clsy & Bt. Pullman_ Palace IMalng-Cars and Pullm Ierink-CAra ar0 ran becween CRICAZ ada CEI0AGO, ALTOR & BT, 1O AND CHIO, KANBAB OTTY & DBNVEg’gkOBT LINE 200 ¢ Side, near Madison-st. brl Twenty-third-at. Tickat Office, 132 tandol The Beattyites un- 1L 0 motiters na H Uaton Depot, W u niTeetions of tlie reparted recently where ent attacks of wliooping- een reiloved In Jeas than ane hour. _For Rhcumatism, Bolatios and Lumbago, Kidnov Disoans, Aflootions of the Hoart, vor_ar Ague, Btubborn and Neglested Coughs _nnd Colds, Plourisy, 2 L Lung Difitcultics, and all Local Achos and Paing, Inflemmation and Sore: BENSON’S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER beat, most canventent, tnexpensive, sud cffectnal We reconnmend all wh 12 the Above statenients to conmiit relishle hiysetans fn thelr owa loeatlty. n 1o all well-aformed puyeictans, aud thoy will confirm Lllu:‘mcnlun that it i< thie bes external remedy SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS GREAT REDUCTION - IN PRICH, Q&W%m'd "D Slgnatura fa on every bottic of the QENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. It imparts the most delfefous tasto and zest to o 0] Sany cascs have by are quite ntnusing tumbles all over himself in his own communicn- Witness-his use of the letters ¢ und s, He csent the sotnds of 8 g He advises G, D. B to droj the flual e In such words s hope, b causo it is silent, end then to be consistent (1) #pells falls *¢ ales,'” waing the silent e, and sub- However, it 15 not such an easy matter aftor all to spell fonetlknly when ong really hus . but, twenty-threo letters with wileh to represent over forty s Vox " Is of the opinfon that wo neeld no new Ietters, believing we can sncll the English Jan- wuage fonetiloly with' the present alphatiet. might, buat this would cokni L xpre: CRicho & Paducah TE N Fx Streator, Lllct’m.x\’ shingt'n 3. I ullowe ¢ to rep! those of 8 und 2. roudole with him. CHIOAGO, MILWAUREF, & ST. PAUT, EAILWAY ot, corner Madiion and Canat-ats, :Jl:flh Cinrk-st,, opposite Sherman Houig, stitutes an s for a z. Milwaukes Expresa... Wiscounln & SHnnosoLe, ‘Hay, und Mennaha Lo} Expross. Madlson, Prairia” du " Chicn & wa Hxpraa,.,, Milwauken Fast'i Ita grent werlc (8 ¢ 8:00 b m eg0:s3am 0:00pm 4103w d throuh Ntght Exprens, PRICE 25 CTS, re goad elthor via Madison and Fralr ju Clien, oF via Watertown LaCrosse, and Winooa. D £ rqmzs 1 ]‘."B'AI: £ T B'.)I ond. foat of Lake-st. and foot of ‘Twenty-socond. P e licn 131 HABUSIPL-nL.. Heat Clargs wonld we not then be ns much {n the wire ss we | Judicial kind, Iow much sitpler it tato racter for each nud every ¢, 1o be used to represent A word would then now are in the mud{ have a distinct sound in the langu; sitel sound gl no othiers. bo spetled a8 pronounced, and pronounced as ‘Thia nppears 1o e o be the only nhitusoplifenl busis on whicl to bufld a Jangunge, Had we such o boals, ignorance would be rather less pronounced than it 1s at present, nnd a rensonuble education conld he obtatned with the expenditure of much less time, labor, und money than ls now necessary. Ithink n portton of Mrs, Waller's letter, In last Sunduy’s Tusnuxg, will bear o lttle critd- cigm. She thiuks fortv or more letters, or, in otber words, o separste churneter for every sound, would be burdensome, beemiae of *thu posed_uvon the compositor Ly of cbaracters,’ It seems there would be St. Louls Express, EEELLEE] e 5 e & 2833 This will be a good 3 Peorls, Burlington Dubuaue & Kloux Cl Dubtiue & sious CIty Expross . Gliman Passenger. 4 On Baturdny Dizht Tns 1o Centralla oniy, bOn Satirdsy night runs to Peoris only. TpuRTET R £ F sRURTSTITST ELEEEEES 3 B two stauch, old-fashioned Repub- 1inans on the ticket,~the anv from the cxtreme Southwestera, sud the other from the extremo Northeastern, portlon of the State,—there can uestion about victory resulting to the These are exactly the kind of men that whil be able to cothuss the true Ropubllean spirlt in the strongholds of the party. ‘Lwvo years ago, Ashiabuia, oneof the lurgest und most strongly Republican countles in the State, did not turn out to the polls. peonle seemed to eare nothlg whether Bishop ar West was elected; and this was probably the arduous lahor hn by such a muluinlic to me thaf, eveu more letters, mnl, consenuently, mors comport- ments in the priuter’s * ease,'™ the Fmoler way of spelling words would more thau compensate for this fnerense. To tlustrate: Bupposs two compositors to be stunding one linvine # Romauje o type, both to be cqually fomillar with their cases, aud 10 et up the following: there are inany people p prolmbly few of them Iy edie of Dhonography.” Bix ¢ Slomunle " 1ype nud but seventy-six ¢ Fo- netile,’—pll things belug equal, o direct of 20 per cent [ Ume and” labor, Suppose the * Fonetflk ** casu is somewhat laruer than the * Romanic,” would there be enongh diflerence to cause an {ncrense of tabor suilicient to overcomo the number of motlons made! 1 think siiles, I do not sce that (h cea fu the izo of the casce,~that 6, to any ux- ‘The ** Lonctik " requiring njess auuntity ekt Qftee, .. 401 doiph, Grand Pacific iaic}, and Tell LEA & PER- 10T & COLD RINSthat thelr Spuce Matl (via Maim and Alr 1§ Day Eapress, ut thelr cises, the other ¥ Fonetic ! PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHIOAQQ RAILWAY, r Canal and Alaajeon.s cnse, Senator Howlond lias represcnted his county in the Leglslature, In one llouse or the other, for a number of years; and, when Stanley Matthews was elected to the United States Scante, Howiand received a number of votes, Heo s a general favorite on the Reserve, I tako this wuch pujus to bo expllicit, as very much talk 18 now being indulzed in in regard to canditfates, wml these are the oues geucrally et here to-night, ny extenled knowl- Sold and uaed throughout the warld, It will requiro ninoty- TRAVELERS ANTI TOURIETS FIND G EFIT IN HAVING A BUTTLE WITIL TR JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS. LEA & PERRINS 0 Collegesplace and 1 Unlon-Square, Ofllce: o Palmer House, and Urand Pacific llnu‘l’. ' Tratns teave from E. ot Tickat Offices, T'acificy and Depot foot of Monros« Mr. Foster 18 sald not to bo secking the nom!- Faltror House, Grand nation at all, und witl rejolce i o mn)bemmu the duties of the a need bu any afffer Morning Express, NEW YORK, I 0. Box 4,024 Fi i FRAUDULRXT TIAILIOAD TONDS, UKDER STTLE DR- OATUR, MATTOON & SOUTHERY HATLUOAD CO.y OF JL0 Landon Lancet. The remarkable fustancea now and then seen, n which persous without hereditary tendency to phthisis hecome phthisieal after long-contioned attondanes on sufferers from the disenso, have suerested to many physlelans the Ides that RIS e sas sossesanrioia st BID PAVT T:08 5 1 sompurUnenia LAKE BHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. energy required to 1x the Inrger number of cop- partiients in the compozitor’s injug would cer- tolmly uot be as great nor take ns long o that required to memoriza all the various uses to wisleh each nnd every vowel and some of the consonuuts are put. In the concluding paracraph of Mra. W.'a lettor, she says; “Withn ng of the natire and functions of the letters we already have, n fow untocessnry oncs expunged, aud, mayhop, s very few added, wo may purify and ystematize our osthogvaphy without & revo'ution’ - ‘This may bo satwstactory tound anawer the purposes of the highly educated ; but will §t serve the fnterests of the people who ara comparatively uncducated, the forelzver who I8 seckime a Koowledgo of onr language, aud our own chlldren who are now spending years of Cleveland Tran athers Intereate that cortaln bonds beld over toyon claftia ve. Clevelaud fron Compaby 6 therewtlh by Georaw L. of sald Company, or agent for thein, under the oand styla of the Decatur. Matt Taliroad Company, and exeeutid b nt thereof 1) a8 81l others h v of the fecatur, Salllyi of Tlinois, for_ whi wa aud oher owders of autd prop T0 STOCK DEALERS, The old banki [o] Toteeland: o ;lnrninfl Mall-01d Lis H Z‘ES .m Y :.:gg m *f10;20pmlt 8:40 818 PITTSBURG, OINOINNATI & 8T, LOUIS L, B, (Cincinglatt Alr-Lina and Kokomo Line.) Depet, carnur of Clinton and € oll-s Taki Whithigls Is contagions, -1 thero 1s sich a con- | ShSOIRRFoilac bl clatiua v¥. taglon, the mechanism has been supposed to bo the Inbalutfon with the breath of fine particles of tuberctilous sputa, atomized into the air hy Aun_attempt has becit made by Dr. "Tappelner, of Merun, to ascertaln by n simliar means, oulmals could be tithoreitlar, and the resuits of tha ex- periments, which are published n tne currenk number of Virehow's Archir, aro of great in- ‘Ihe anlmals experimented on were made to breathe for several houes daily In a chamber, it the air of which fine purticles of aputum were i e m ersol perfuct underatand- i A gty ) Ty Ih e . & Mattoun Ilaiiroad s, Lonts SR Mt D 3 KANKAKEE LINE, nghouss of Howas & Depot, foot of Lako at, aud foot of Twanty-second sty sty Now York, t, and s member of the Rtock Exchanke {n constant attenlion to exccuto any ordel for thy purchisse or salo of stockeon a | the mixture was atomized by & In all cases tho sputa wero from persons with cavities In their luugs, Docs alane werc emploved In the exneriments, since they very rarely suifer from spontantous tubicr- ‘Ihe resutt was that of elevon animuls oxperimented on, with oue doubtful exception, nfter a perind varylng from twenty-fivo to Tortve flve days, oll belnis killed, presented well-deyol- oped millary tubereles du both lungs, and, in moat of the cases, tubercles were present ton smaller extent {n the kidneys, ane 180 in the liver aud spleen, cal examluation was in accqrd with the naked- oy appearanc neeessary for the cffect {s certain 1" thires oxperiments only one gramme of putuni was dajly stomized n the alr of the wmber, und the quantity ot dry sputum must haye beon exceedingly smal "CRANGES, DISSOLUTION. The copartnership heretofore underslgned uuder the solved (aa of date Fob, The more sounds oue stoam atomizer, to represent, the gren required to vovern lts only the wiser but the letters,~thoss belong! group, to bear a surt of rescmblance to onw By all ineaus avald the use of discritt- cal marks to note the differcut sonnds, 1 contend thut written lunginuge stiould be photogranbed speceh, We tiust have this for our basis, or the speiling reforin will work no lasting benefit to mankind. «\We aro not Iabor- Iz sofly i the Interest of thu present genera- tlon. It should be oursin to begucathi to poster- {ty that priveless legocy, o perfected lapgungo, Wa liopo and belleve thit the Engiish languaze be the universal language ol this globe, nud the avoner iisorthography {s veformed sud mads logleal, natural, reasonatly, und uncou- tradictory, the sooner will 1t bocom letter is compelled thy number of rules . It would be not lan Lo have new e gumoe fumity or !, Ind| ! " NIgit Express. W 8:00 p 104 Ti0 am uriunities fur Hend0mo profits wra conataite W Howes, has had e bustnoss, tonzyears Iy occurring. Our senfor, r. * oxperlence 10 i) o Iark llauk, ten years n t! of lowes & Nacey, aud AV years witl vés his careful and porson NOTICE. T tcR O TR COMPTROLLED UP TH o WAMINGTOR, 1. Gy D 1he (i¢ran Natlonal bs st bio prexcutod (0 Jaues (OHI0AGO, BOOK ISLAND & PACIFI0 BAILROAD, f Van Huren and Bherm, nosts, Ticke '3 Clari-aics Bhorman House » aud what to buy aud sl avenpors EXDIons, ... DenE LAy vamorit: ey Ascoinodation 00 b 3t [*) an 10,00 pmft 6113 s T tlio Oualin Express arv served 1o GIIIug uts each. ? c OHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RATLROAD. + Danvilla Route." ‘Ticket Offices, 77 Clarkiat., 123 Dorbo but, eurner Clintun and Carrol claluia s il tho samme inu ieceiyer, at Chicsko, Wiyl Comotroiler ot the Curre * D00 am'® 4120 pm § 730 5 i § 7313 a1 Fiorids Hipreas, MINOELLANEDUS. A S e DR.KEAN, 173 South Clark.st., Chicago. ), Ires of charge, Coapt sty ot e 2 A ‘the cliy whio wurraats curs or 23 8, Clark Btroct, Chivago. Kvorybody from Athantic to Facifio has hyurd gl ¢ pe ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. of Marcus Kronberi. of Chicagy, Cook ars hercby potified {hat Th The Lnglish Langungo To the Editor of The Tridune, Curicago, Mareh 8.—] have read with much plensure the various opinfons concerning the vroposed slterations and reformations ju our- Ianguaioe, und though some of them appoar to be to the poiut, others are very far out of the way, That our lauguage I8 lu a fearful coodi- tion,—that there Is uo Jaugguaie Jess trua to the theory on which It profosscs to bo based,—and that this Is the resuls of baving nn alphabet in- adequute to moct the wantsof sald language, no ono who has given Lhe subject any ‘study will goek to deny. This fact admitted, the Guestion ‘scems Lo be, Hlow aro we toremcdy this state ot affairs] Bome scem to thiuk thutour present alphgbat fs woll enoucl, und thag the sound ot tho yowel can bo to & cortaln extent qualifled by Y oY County, Thinols, NO CURI! 1) 1ith daj ot Juninary. | Tio mosivhis troz: | NO PAY 11 10 alred to present thale claliie under oath or n'to me within three Chfpaxs. MU, 1FT mgatha trui thi dete Ir. A, G, OLIN, skill In troating il Chrunio, Nervou onaes of mon snd wumen, X known tu the profession, Lol Bund Lwo stuw) e AN AT & %?fi‘mag’ Canariaos, NV ney & Flower, Attornoys. s ISLANDS OF FLORIDA, Lotol, Yernunding, Plorlds, oflers (o fa+ ata seeking thie bonodte of » soii-trope convahloncos of & RoW Al inodern Tin. \ghted, aud its ta wuesis cujoy aud’yoohilae vn Ut ai ibe beach iate st berfect Teriug Temsonabio. for “ Guldo Lo W p. . Bundays 1010 . w. 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