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THE CHICAGO" TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. MARCH 8, 1819~TWELVE, PAGES, - m0s} extra Tndia incas, 87, Cheene-~ ootk T e, 200, Tailow—ime it 8, 32 00, Pork—Primo meen, Rast- Hame, long cut, 20-B . Jar 2 "g‘ :g:; western, 488, “ ot 00 7. —Taveneoon—Whest firm; 0%, FRiia] O sloBs 6d. Cornquiet, Mark ano. .n’n‘d g:‘r‘quulnl. Cargoes off const- Wheat ¢ rod winter, 468 6d. Corn heavy. ”":"":::a—when firmer; corn inactive. le!ri"’m"“ s for wheat—Kngtish and Fronch, o it “,':,.:u'v Dlspateh 6 The Tridune. 3 o1, March 7=11:30 8, m, —FLorn—No. Lrsnre i No, & Bs 6d. o "";,“_‘\Lmu—w““"- No. 1, 0 3d; No. 2, L+ .No, 1, 8s 2d¢ No, 2, 7s; , 88 104} cinb, No. 1, Corn—New No. 1, 48 7d. 48s. Lard, 328 0d, arch 7,—Corrox—Scarca and firm; ”"“2"'—5335:;».1»-. 8,000 bales; auecnintion $51083 Tt Awmarican, 7,000 snlos of the e Americen, 30, 0001 speculation, 000, “‘kilch exporters took 8,000; forwarded from o #hhe diract to eplnners, 8,007 nctunl ox- Wi Y00t total recelpts, 01,0003 Armorican, 7 ok tock, G60,000; American, 427,000} B afot, (140,000 American, 313,000, flmmrmrufl-‘mner: Californin whita whent. u‘l:’fl””‘" do ¢lnb, D8 3d; red Weatern spring, ; dowintor, U 0d. “yffi:-?gn- Mesnpork, 488, Lard—Primesteam, s“f:?v;l and fabries nt Mancheater heavy and de- saed fn all branches, ¢ 1axpox, Mareh 7.~PernoLxyx—Refiued, 7Hd. waare O1—208. a8 Resin—8a 12d. §nnirs or TURPENTINE—220, Axpwanr, March 7 ~PrrrnoLEun—22s, NEW YORK. forclal Dispatch (o The Tribune, yurYons, March 7.—URAIN—An unnsually fo- prating wheat market, in contrast to tho re- purkible Armness and buoyancy of yesterday, fiat specolation ppened decldedly weaker, yetab, and unsottied, winter recoding ubout 1@ 14¢ per bu on tho optlon dealings, off free and b oficriogs, stimulated by discouraging nperts feom the’ West, eapeclally from Chi- ofy Where bariey declined mevorcly, st « tme fully G under yesterday, and e 10 roll at the reduced figures; a materially xiire movement reported, the latter ono in sym- sy with a aharp ratly at Chicago; speculative In- quy derelaped o more confident temper, capecial- yesnaection with March option on No. 2 red, itk was advanced fully Te perbn from the lowest piztof the day, leaving oft about steady, ntan im- ¢ porement; o starp recovery in March aption tendt- , tontrengthen vatues generally, and (o atimulate fnding, sud ofher gradea and optlons showed a eosery of 1@3{c ver bu from tho early dopres. {os, dosing with indications of {ncreasing firm- s oo, however, 8 very sonsitive minrket; tho wyitadlog was on & very llberal scalo in tho of No. ¥, chiefly for delivory in March 18 Aprtt, and on speculative acconnt, though in iaocen of early March deliverles in good it alio for export; cablo reports of somowhat wonger marketa; comparatively littlo Interest towwn in spring wheat, which, however, was held wtall prices on very light offeringy. Itumors nfe Merders from New York to sell wheat in Chicago mnpecolstive acconnt are pronounced forgorles, pdcsore no litile discussion. Corn comparative- fume for early delivery; priceagmhiowed toward Stclose an advance of Xcon New York steamer sited and No, 3, and a slight improvement on #hergrades. Oats varled littlo {n price, but mar- irtuausoally tame, Provinoss~1og products declined aharply, with saslderable pressnro to sel), in saympathy with the Fut; Western mees offered 16¢ lower and dull, rdquoted for March $10.16210.50. Cuz menta xuiiee at provious quotations, Bacon in Hwmited watitand lower, with long clear quoted at fic, Fulenatesm lard in nominal demand for early lelrery at much lower prices, froame~Raw innctive, with Cuba muscovado fwtedat 64@0%¢ for falr to good refining; ro- [oed 20 Jast quoted. Wutskr—230 brls nt 81,075 market dull, Farenra—Movenient in graln line more active Weeoerally frm rates, though by steam for Lon- Ymquoted wenkers In most other lincs business rimoderate acalo at nbont former quotations, Tothe Western Associated Press. Ntw Yors, March 7,—Corrax~Qulet at DY@ Vie; fatures easy; March, 0,71c; April, 9.83c; Ky, 0.98¢; June, 10,1%¢; July, 10,21¢; August, 1.3e; net receipts at all Umited States ports dur- by the weck, 85,000 bales; lost year, D1,000; ktal reeelpte at all United States posts, 3,000, £00; ki year, 2,050,000; cxports from nll Unlted fites porta for the week, 130,000; last yoar, 112000; tolal exports from a1l United Stales porta bodite, 2,600,000; last year, 2,800,000; stock at ullnlted States vorts, 717,000; last yesr, 772, 00 ck at all interfor towns, 101,000; last a1, 112,000; atock at Liverpool, 56:56G,000; last Ju, 64%,000; stock of Amecrican afloat for Great Briuls, 313,000: last year, 200,000, Fiocn—In buyers' favor; recoipts, 18,000 brls: nuerBiste and Western, §:.603.705 common to d extr, §3,76@32.003 good to cholce, $4.95@ L%; white wheat oxtra, $1.06@L. 255 extra o, $.75@5.00; 8t. Louts, $3.80@5.756; Min. Wiols patent.process, SO, 00@H.50, Omix~\Wheat unsettled; receipts. 105,000 i rejected spring, 8M@8ic; ungraded do, L00: No. 3 mpring, Dic: ungraded winter red, 10281, 10; No. do, 81,1133: No. 2 do, saten 000 bu st $1,163@1,17: No. 1 do, 81,17} 2 amber, $1.15001.15%4; unigraded white, AL No. 1 de,” $1,14GL 1. Nys uet; Western 00@Gic, ~ Darley quiet, Malt ) gy, o fro; ves v feimer, 45L,G845¢¢7 Mo 2, 4ayfiii0c: Sieanior o, 444ied3t, * Oats nominally michuugeds Ielpte, 12,000 'bu; vejoctad, :2%c: No, i whito, picido. 2 white, 3ihqpiafc; ‘mixed Wostorn, 4¢3 white Weutorn, 3413@304%¢, . Uir-Demand activo at 10@40c. Uore~Quiet, bt steady, hlmm ma;‘(‘:_on;wl ql:lul nndl un‘r.hunzad‘.' Yo in o0 domana ¢ Now Orjense, Shghibg: Demand active; Carol Gin H s, GLue 3 Carolina, GX@7hici Louls- Frtaotey— . 7 S {flwv—,hlenu{: active at (1@0 1110, taix~Nominally unclionged, VRPENTINE— Flrm at 1)L s —hork steady; meas,; 80,600 for old; &fl?m?j"" Tor now " Tger Jx?umlnl’)l\' i i ;hn"né:.mn‘l_n dall: long. clear middles, S, 4. . 85,75, »Lunl steady: prime 424@6.75, aran~Bicady; Weatorn, 728 R B e arket dull at $1.07, 7 BALTIMORE,. iy T¥OnE, March7.—Froun—Quiet, firm, and ".!l. Weatern super, 83, 50@4.00; do extra, --Wl.""x': do family, $5.00325.,50, S~ Wheat—\Voatern strong; No. 8 Western ‘Ml. fed, apot and March, $1,14%@1,14%; _wll.uum.ux; May, $L154@1.16%, llnh_ eitern firm; Weatern mixed, spot and uckanged; Apell, 445G t%ic; May un- 'mam‘ Meamer, 413ic, Oste active auvd firms fh h::l}:; and mixed unchanged, Rye nom- 30, ;,{:Iga;a“nll; brime 1o cholco Ponnsylvania, $11.00 £11:00" 1244 ~Quiot and rm, Mess pork, $10.75 B nllfilkmcnu—-Lunlulhnxlldargf S hers : bl wci pucked, Be, Bacon—Shonlders loms, D3@10c, Lard atA—Qulot; i | Ve l’,’;"‘“i ol {171‘;:1”.}2“" choice Westorn packed, and higher at 14@160, Ve OHUN=Quict;" crude, BWHY%e; refined, JTT--Dy) Waigy s Rio eargoes, 10@16¢, 'n-'u'f.'"i’v'.'-:,‘ + 310744 4d; 1 Hacairey gy 0 o Sugar ";‘z'.’&fi?"&', |nhr steam, steady 400 or .hwhm'.'w.noo bug A y ] u, % ERT~Wileat, 84,600 bus ‘corn, 53,000 bu, UINCINNATI. rcinyg, g, L March 7, = LT .wm:l CortoN—Demand falr, tlata—teady yng’ firm, Loy ~Whest Unsettled; red and white, DBc@ n.,‘“l“fll frmer at $5@370 cash; May, 40¢, tugt g sudateady ot 20qp30c. Ryo quict and Tutoge o, U8H0Y quiot and unchanged. _"“kl~l’nlk dull and nowmlusl at $10.00, E¥t megty 3, ull; & sliade lower; steam, 80,40, 75, ‘tod Ul 8 “whado lower at 83, 503, 10, 25, 33,2 504, Bacon inactive; buld ot 42,8 Rood Uemand at §1,02 40 O o g b - LEANS. 7.~-Frour—Demand good{ A po ¥1.00; XX, $3.76@ ~lg1. ? 00; high grades, $5.250 i A | Wulpolom dul, weak, and fower st 46@ATes [ 2 falr and market rw at 37@ 08¢ * BypogyeiteQulet at 83,0300.05, Furggeods prime, $15.00; chules, $17.00. AT e b OF% matket dull; old, §0.93% Wk gt $10.75@11, 00, Lard fu falr qemvind; 7¢e, $0.00Q0.70; koge, $7.0007.30; $7.25R7.601 keg, $7.50@7.75% farket dull; shonlders. loose, :%e: packed, 4c; cloar ribs, G¥o; cleara, Tacon —Market avll: shoullers, 4:ic; ciear riba, hie; clesr, Gc. liams-Sugar-cared dull; good demand; 0246310c. . Wiataly—Steady ; Western tectified. 81.05@1. 10, Qitorxiurs—Caifea quiets o eargoes, ordinar to prime, 104@10c, Sugar In good demnand at I Prluu common to good common, 43 0 fully falr, 514@H%c; primo to cholce, i yellow clarified, 06 7tsc in mand: formented, 2072 fair, Cd@l0c; primo to choce, 276D Demnnd falr and market firna t. U Bran—-Steady at 8245c. rofined tioree, Molasaes c: cominon 8T, LOUIS, 81 Lours, ‘Mo., March 7.—Froun—Easlor, in sympathy with » deciine In wheat, but not quotably lower; only order trade, Unaty—Wheat demoralized and panicky; s heavy declino, but reacted momowhat towarde the close; Na. 2 red, fall, $1,08% cash; 81,024 March; $1.008:651.0:4%, closinu Sl.lN',f“ Autll; 81.06% 1,043, cloaing $1.03, May; No, #do, Mged £1.00, Corn Inactive and lowers No. 3 mixed, JUBEBINC cash: DK@ Aprily @ai4e Bh:lv' A3@34 Ge June; B01x¢ July. Onta unsettled and lower; No, ‘2, fifiic tash; 20166 204¢ May. Jve higher; 47!14@47!4c. - Burloy dull and un- changed, Wiilatir~Steady ot $1.01. Provimoxs—Tork dull ot 80,75, Lard dull and nominaly mmall lots toose, $6.25. Bulk meaty dull und lower; clear riby, $4,05 cash March. Bacon dull and fower: clear ribs, $5.20; clear, 25,30, REcttrra—Flour, 4,000 bris: wheat, 22,000 b, corn, 50,000 bnj vsts, 13,000 bu: rye, 4,000; barley, 5,000 bo. Burspyta—Flour, 8,000 bris: wheat, 7,000 bui corn, $,000 bu; onte, 2,000 bu; rye, none; burley, 1,000 bu, PHILADELPIIA, Prwangrriia,’ March 7.—Froun—Steady; su- pertine epring whests, $2.95; Minnesota oxtra {amily, low to choice, 84, 26@4. 76 do, lilgh grades, $6.23; S8t Louts, $6.00. Ryo flour steady at $:2.70@2, 80, Guatn-~Wheat unscttled; No. 2 Western red, in elevator, $1.14, Corn quiet and unchanged. Oats estern mixed, 10@31c; do white, H1@Site. Tiovistona—Fair demand, Mess, beef, $12.60D 13.00 Mess pork, - extra, $10.26@11.00; prime, $10,00¢610.:26, Bhoulders, smaked, H@10c; plck- léd, 7%@Hie, Lard—Western tlerco, TH@7c, Brrren—Quiet: New York State nnd Bradford County, Penusylvanin, extras; 20G:21c; Western }(nlorvn, extra, 10G18e; do, goou hoice, 120 Faas—~Scarcoand firm: Western, 10c. Currsr—Steady | Western creuw, 813@8%(c; do, Rood, T@ge. PrrroLeuy—Market dull: refined, - T@0Xe; crado, 8@8Yc, Witiaky—>arkt dull; Western, 81.07%. Recrivrs—Flour, 3,400 brls; whent, 60,000 bu; corn, 34,000 bu; oats, 7,000 buj rye, 1,600 bu. LOUISVILLY. Lowmsviiie, March 7. ~Corron—Steady at 0¥{c. Froun—Flro; extra, 8,00@3.25: family, $4.00 @4.265 No; 1, 84, 75@0.00; tancy, $5.0067, Uraix—=\Wheat qalet;red and amber, $1,00@1.03, Corn flem: white, 30c; mixed, 35c. Oaty firm; white, 30c; mixed, 28, Ryo steady at 63c. Hav—~Qulet at 88.00610,00., Provisions—Lotk dull and lower at $10.124¢. Lard—Choics leaf, - tierco, T4c: do, keaw, Biic, . Bulk meats—Market easlers shoulders, 3;c; clear tih, 4%G@06%c, HBacon—Market vasier; shoulders, 4ige: clear rib, $5.40@6.06; bawos, sugar-cured, Hlemolse, If‘fmu‘x\'-slendy and firm at $1.02. BONTON. Bostox, March 7, —Froun—Steady; Western du- pers, $3.25@3.60; common oxtras, 807324, 25; Wisconsin extras, 84.00@4.60; Minucsots do, 84,6005, 75: winter wheats, Olio and Michigan, 84.76@,5,60; 11ihols and Indiana, $5. 25@0. 003 8t Louls, $5.70@4.50; Wisconsin and Minncacta patent pracess, spring wheats, §t.50@8. 60; wintor wheats, $il, 00@8. 00, Grarh—Corn fulet; flmlxcd and yellow, 4730 i i No. 1 and extea while, 4fic, _ Oata scarca and 192 No, ci No. i whiteond o s Taiea, gaate. hye, oo 0. = 1nixed, Ly c. BicctirnnmsElour, ©,000 brgs - corn, 61,000 lu; wheat, 7,000 bile Bnivsenye—Flour, 2,400 brls; corn, 30,000 bu; wheat, £, 000 bit. MILWAUKEE. Muwavkxr, Morch 7. ~Froun--Dull. Anatn—Wheat Grm opened and closed firm; No. 1 Milwaukee hard, $1.024: No. 1 Milwsukes, O0e: No. £ Mbwaukee, 0dc; March, 0Jc; Aorll, 03403 May, D72(c; No, 3 Mllwaukee, 80%ic; N -[lf ‘7oc rejected, 83c. Corn lower: No, 2, ats dull und easiers No, 2, frosh, 24i¢e, N cusior; No, 1, 46@4t;e, Darley steady: No. 2 spring, March, nominal at 70c. Provisions—{Quiet and steady. Mess pork anfet; new, $0.80. Prime ateam lard, 86.50, ‘ Ilous—Live dull and nominal at $3,70@3.85; dressed, dull and'lower at 84, 256674, 30, Bt 40,000 bu. Recerera—NFiour, 0 rls; wheat, Bunraxsrs—Ilou 8OO brls; wheat, 44,000bu. IANSAS CITY. HBpecial Dlsvateh {0 The Tridune. Kaxgas City, March7,—Gnaix—Tho Price Cur- rent reports: Whoat—Receipts, 24,250 bu; ship- ments, 11,000 bu; lower; No, 2 casly, 88c; March, Dle; No. 3cash, 85c: March, B7!{c; No, 4 casl 84c. Corn—IHecejote, 27,200 bu; shipments, 1, €00 bu; stendy; No, 2 cash, 20c; Murch, 20kc, « BUFFALO. Burravo, March 7.—Guaix—Wheat guiot and firm ; sales 65,000 bit No.1 Duluth at $1.12. Corn qulot and firm; snles 15 cars new bigh mixed ag #014c; 400 on track, Outs hold at 30c for white Western. Rye mneglected. Uarloy dull; sales Canaila at 7he, RaiLnoap Freaitvs—Unchanged, 2 DETROIT. Dernorr, March 7. ~Froun—Very firm at $4.75 Qnain—Wheat exclted; extra, $1.05!4: No, 1 white, 31,031; March, $1.03%: April, $1.04%; May, 81,051¢; Juno, 81,0014 s mling No, 1,81.01 ;-k);'d. ]l:c{-ipu, ; 16 lu; nhlpmenu.' flu.!é . INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 7,~Hoas—Quiet ecelpty, 3,300, 1.020@1.03, €. INDIANAPOL] at 82.75@2.00; GnaN—=Wheat strong at Arm at Bic, Oats thrm &t 25 Puovisions—Dull sud u Corn 'LOLEDO. Toueno, 0., March 7.—0narx—Wheat weuk; smber Michigan, spot, $1.08; April, $1.074%: No, 4 red Wabaslh, March, 81.07!4; May, 81.0845. Corn steady; No, 2, 85%c. Oats steady; Alchis van, B7he, 0OSWEGO. OswrGo, March 7.—GnatN=- Whoat firm; hard Duloth spring, $1.02; No. 2 Mi) 81,06; No. 2 red Wabashy $1.10, Corn stendy; No, 2 Western, He. PRORIA, Proura, March 7,—Ilianwines—Qulot at $1.03. No sales roported. PETROLEUM. CLRVELAND, O., Murch 7.~ changed; atandard white, 110 test, Prrranung, £8,, March 7. -IzraoLrux—Qulet; crude §1,05% nt Parker's, for shipment; roflued, O¢, Philadelphls dellvery, OiL Ciry, Fa,, Merch 7,—PernoLxus—>darked opened actlve, with sales at 87ci. declined to 83, closlng at 80Lc bid; shinmenty, 20,000 brls, averaglug 80,0003 tranwactiops, 11,000, DRY GOODS. New Yons, March 78-The fobbing trade s steadily improving, and business o fair wigh com- olsslon houscs; cotton goods in steady demand and prices fem, with an upwerd tendency on bleachod gouds; prints fu lrregular demand aod light; dress gouds doing well; men's wesr of wool- ous sluggish; forelgn goods i wuderate request, | COTTON, Nzw OnLeans, March 7,~CorroN—In fair de- mand; middling, Diyc; low do, BY%e; not recelpts, 0,840 ba! Kgrows, 0,470; exports o Ureat Lintain, 3007 to tha Continent, 18,634; asles, 8,000; last evenlug, 2,000;stock, 810, 187; weekly net receipte, (U5 grows, 40.H87; exports to Great Utluln. 28,0201 to France, B,8715 to the Continent, 40,0477 to the Chaunel, 1,500; coadt- wisu, 8,010; soles, 30,800, TURPE! NE. WiLsmisuroN, N. €., Murch 7.~Brrs or TUMENTING—-Quict al 204, OLE BULL. Thau grand old Norway Pine, defying Time, Snow-capoed, yot green with un Eternal Spring, Mujeatio o thy vigor, aud sublime Tho undecaying )1 lory of thy brime, 1iigh up above ail divcord thon dost tower, Wiero winds do ILllll i huruony to -):‘lr The wymplonics br Noture, and tbe birds Converae with theo In loving lyuld words, Trausplanted from tby vative suil to mine, . Long wiayat thow grow, in thy unposing power, Dofylug ago and tompest, grand old Plact Jteaching so high that all the world sy see, Groen with a youth linwiortul una divie, How proud 1 dm that wo lay elalm 1o tho 4 WHEBLER. Mauvisox, Wis,, March, 1870, THE PUZZLERS' CORNER. {Original contributions will be published {n this department, Correspondents will please aend thelr real names with thelr noms de plume sddresned to **Pugzlers’ Corner." Answers will be putllshed the following week, ) i " No. 670, A N ¢ A P N A [ 8 P T A E M L L o o T - n L 4 \ 3 T No. 071 T No.om. RACECTP 00 L & BELEGY OP AL TAR LAGE o ALES aAR — ELECT No. 05, NEWNESS OB E — OATS No, 672, 87T 0 W » ESWN nUG —_ LURID No. 670, JOWLERS Bedpost. PRINE i SET No. 477, ] In tue beginning, 0. 673, No. 078, NATPY Gentieman, MORAT Pkl FAPAW No, MOUHE Yraoka Bakery. NEANS COMPOUND SQUARE WORD-NO. €20. 1 3 3 LA N B B R B B - * * LR I LR B - " #* * ”» LR 2R ) - IR * I . LR 3 ." PR I A er e & waw E R T R R AN O R AR 7 1] b TLeft upper square—Filth: before; & number, Right upper equare—An srticle of n]'mlrul: a plus rol verb: u boy's nickname. Left lower square— 'Po fusten: concroted augar; an ierb, Right lower square—Throc-fourths of o vessel: a pirl's name; three-fourths of o pirl's name, Centrat square— 'Tho polre of an animal; an insect: 8 woddess, From 1 to 3, an _oncient covering: from i to 5, & boy's_name, that 13, nnd A possessive pronoun: from 7 to b, o mineral; from 1te 7, a plaything: tram 2 to G, nnd from 8 to 4, pertuiulug to the Le- vant. Bany Mixe, t BroouiNatox, 1. TOURQLASY-NO. 081, Across—A flshi; g take fn New York State:to wrate: in Gurths u velicle; a r\nmruned resnuibling the weasel: o bird. Tha dlagonals from lett to right glve the numo of a celebrated painter, and from right to left o celobrated plant, Uiticauo, EzERIEL, DIAMONDNO. 682, In Punch:a pronoun;to smoothia cug: to ex- pel: on abhroviation trausposed; in Ienida, The sonite words are read downward, Catno, 11k Quing. RHOMBOID—NO, 083, Across—An frrational number: suitable: o kind of spotted fur; uo edihle plant, Down—In Young- ster; asylloblo of u shade; en abbroviation of o titlo’ to divide; o bond; a prefix; fn Ezokicl, Ciicaco, LittLe CassiNo, SQUARE WORD—YXO0, ‘084, A horsa: n sonys an old Bnglish cotn; Hteral, Cunaavatun, 11, HEXIDA, SQUARE WORD-NO. 085, A close: within; o light; o song. Cutecavo, Wiz, CIIARADE-NO, 680. . Littlo Miss Muflitt hind often heard, : **Thore is na time ro dance; ™ Bho felt tho truth of uvory word, Hler bourt was lizht o8 na any bird, unziut (you'll deem me quito abaurd— A dealer {n romance), She dared not venturc on the floor To **{rip the luht fantastic; " Tt day by duy she'd st and pore O'cr volumes of mysterious lore, Hoping to find, If nothing more, When was tiio hour gymnastic. And sure enouceh, to lier delight, She found the inforination All in a word—In black and white— It means a trajn; if rend oright, Rogards a rotinue: or might Benn careful application. Freeronr, 1k Harry Tuovant, .. CHARADE-—! 1t may be vory certainly reckoned T'ho second [rom the frst Is had, The second would be discreet to second If the whole woro aspect bad; And truth it 1s, though it bo sad, Tho wac of it has made men wad, From tho fint If the accond bo taken, 1 fenr That the first, head and tafl, will son_ dluppoar. 1fyou iry 1o drnve *‘Largains with this, it ls clear i You will find that you have tho wrong pig by tho car, Dixon, L ENIGMATICAL EUROPEAN CITIES—NO, 088, (1) An animal, pact of the body, and to wandor, (2) A part of the body and a lottery, () A hand- sumo lady und sccurs, (4) Knraged and disposed. (5) A glrl's nickname andacake, (i) A coinana ENENA CUANAGRA, adefonse. (7) A plant and an animal, - Cuticado, E.F. K. b, Gonoya. WKiks nan o bt ats, sole Comet, (lenova, ng all ut slx, solving Nos. 674, i , 670, and 070, Y tor, clty, conquers aix this week,—Ni 070, UF3, 074, (70, 78, and 079, o Frite, city, eaw four ata short glanco, aud sends them fit, l{ul. 430, 471, 475, flllfi 670, laoura A, K., Jdackeonville, Ill., sonds in the wheel, and it iv os correct aa it can bo, Miss K, Zost and Fleck, Oshizosh, Wls,, Inclose the an- swors to five,—~Nos. 070, 671, 074, U75, ana 070, T. R C.& 1, A, clty, show all tho snswors but e Fhomboid, thio ¢rosa-word, and Duncis **Gentleman, Neb, city, sces n coupls of easy ones, and sends 1o thie answers, —Nos. 010 anud 470, - 1o Drowisos 10 U0 bottar next time, W, clty, stops at_ five,~Noe, 670, 671, 675, 476, and 67, 'Tno others wero too hard, This wesk thoy are much eavier, Towhesd, Fulton, Ill,, aonds only one answer, and that {s not 3““” right, 1lo sends ** [lodtick Instead of ** Bedpost ™ to Couchle’s charade, Brother Tke, South Bond, Ind,, gives attention ta but two, —the rhomuoid and charade, —calling them both capital ones, and promiscs 10 be more regular In future, Canchile, Burlington, Wis,, hasall but No, 007, and that sho cunnot understand, not velng used to crops-words, Nine ure correct, including o Htho geaphio representation of the ** Bedpost,’" lientda, Champaign, 111, guesses tall the puz- zles, and nine are correct, differing only in the construction of ‘T'owhead's cross-word, sending in the ** Ninctoenth Inat." Thanks for aquares. Quirk, Calro, 11}, did not pay the attontion the crouks desorved this week, and only anawersU70, 671, 474, 075, and 678, "hmplmll.“ 18 given to tho **Bedpost,” ond Quirk can'tste any date in ‘Towhead’s enigma, lose Maylle, Kvanston, 1N, will ence .more hava to wait for *‘Saturdsy's daily™ beforu an- swering Mlay K. C.'s rhomboid, Fowhead's crosy- words, and Coochic’s charade, **Heal cute,” ls |:l=rl‘l7 wiys of tho corrospondence laat 2 derct Hnug, cty, s appalted at the task of writing auytning f the rhytomio line about a +* Beapost insnewer to Mie¥ Coochic’s chorade, but thinks ha could do as wall ue gome folks Lo knows of who wero guilty of bau rhyme and bad gramwmar last week. Naw, you're talking, Mr, S8nung. ‘Tyro. clty, ndoilta he made a bungle {u calling bungalow a vessel. 1o says he thoughtit wasa kind of wherry, und {s whezey sorey he put his foot fnit, Bowtudied bard this wouk, bul fatlod to fnd more than six,—the rh d, dismond, charnde, and b+ lshrlig's Straite " buing Smpaseiblo and lwposslolo to am, Bpulus. city, whodo handwriting wears o familiar sepect, bowe to Phe Corner's largo nudivuce, apd promlycs 1o Juin the sauks of the bust in tho worll, bareltig none. aud dow't you forget it, Mesdumes ot Mewsleurs, Ahe Splinx's timo will ouly uilow hhm to get six this woek, —Nos. 074, 674, 078, and 070 being hiddew under clouds. A woud rhombold accowpanies the note, for which much obliged. lsppy Jack, city, lacks but throe to complete the full scure, —the thombold, aiaiond, and croas= word emgmu. Juck wuys ho showed the corre- wpontdence ** poetey ™ of last woek Lo hin alsters, 15 Couning, apd his aunte,"and all agrood thak oy **ueven,* ur "h:mll{ ovor, " saw anything wors, ‘Fianke ure duo fu tho §', C's, nud A's, although the writer docan's caro a ‘*Plusfore™ thelr upinlons. Enoua Chanagra, Dixon, 11)., sends |u the first lint received Ly ‘T Cornor' from the wheel to tue rllludmmi tho solullons sre correctly ulvon, ‘I'bo lady desurves pratse fur her g - Culef Hecretary, and. promptness and good work. ' Nhe han a pretty hard charade in thin week’s namber, in imitation of cnlda's ** Bargnins, ' that will not be eany to ala- cover. Mlas }, C. is tho only guesser who an- awered Towhead's enigma like the anthor, Punch, Uthana, 11, has been pood enongh to send his photo for the *'gnensers' alhum.* and mAuy thankn are aue the gentleman therefor, e nlso aendu ten aomwers, nine of them being cor- rect, The ono differing from the author in Tow- hiead's **1n the Leginning," which Is auswered by the Urbana gentleman ** Ninetcenth o letters will ail bo found fn **Tiehring's Strafts, The dia- it was a good attompt At a hard enjgma, ent will be **dispoged ™ of in The Corner mond soon. B. F. K., city, writes in a happy vein this weck Dbecanse of hix auccess with the” knots of last week, In answering Miss Enena's thombold ‘he eava: I am *moral’ ease, ‘yapon' having made 8+nappy’ ‘pop’ with E ‘s tace' ty thombold, JPapaw! i *moche’ ~<near® right thia time. Wit ters' my little bor'n remnrk, *Pra.am’ I Tignt?! Mr, K. e right all through this week, ex- centon Towhead's cross-word, and he trics that ;rel:lnlln d.l\'[nclccn." The Guod Book gives Tow. CURRENT OPINION, Wall, Unenvdly, L Wasrington Iust (Nem.). Hayes will not attend the Callfornta faira noxt summer, The Chinero Question, A 8an Fraucisco newspaper heads an account of a mining secident, *One Man wnd Twelve Chizese Kilted,” Tho Itight Man In tho Right Place. Loutreitie Commerelol (Rev,), 1t will be porfectly clear to any reader that Scuator Chandler was the right man in the right place, und that he rosce in bis place at the right time, Struck o Jey-Note. &, Louiz Globe-Demacrat (Rev.), Zach Chandler struck o key-vote in his fow remarks about Jefl Davis, Btrange ns it may scem, there are thousands in thls part of the country who atilt believe the Jefl 1s u bag man, The Truth Not to He Spoken nt All Times. , Washington Repnblican (Rep.). The gallery of the Democratic Houso was tn- vaded yesterdny by anold gentleman who had the temerity to tell that body that it was zolng tu h—l. Hewas removed at once as an in- truder, ‘fle bad not learned thmt the truth is 1ot to be spoken at all times in certain places. A Difforenco of Oplnlon. 81, Zouts Glade-Demnerat (Ren.), ‘There couldu’t be a safer bet than that Ohlo will instruct bor delegates for Grant by a vote of five to one over Bherman In her State Con- vention, Dayton (0,) Journal (Rep.). Well, we bet you that the Ohio delegation at &1‘1;: Natlonal Convention will be solid for Jolu erman, Don't Do It. New Orleans Picaynine (Dem.). Some of the Callfornia papers arc threatening that, in case the anti-Chinese bill does uot pass, the States of the Pacific Coast will sccede from the Ameriean Unlon. You wlil not heip your case by threats of secession, or by attempts to secede. We know how it {a oursclves. You are a few bhundred thousaud, atd you witl Lo anal- bilated, Don’t do ft. A Bhamoless Sprrender.t Iuffalo Caurier (Dem,). A shamcless murrender. There will be an election {n Michigan in April, With a view of securing on alllance, the nomfoating Conven- tions of tho Democratic and National parties were hield slmultaveously at Lausing on Friday, 1t wans notleipated that the two organizations wouldl unitc upon o ticket, but it was not ex- ected that the Democrats ivould surrender heir principles; yet they did this very thing. FProtection of the Purity of tho Ballot-Box. Dretrote Post (Rev.). One of the nppropriation bills falled beeause the Houso {nsisted upon putting upon it 08 o rider a clause to repeal the Unlted States laws for protecting the purity of the ballot-box, Upon this issuo the Republicans are ready to nceept the wager of bottle at any moment, and go before the people. Wo truat that the Presi- dent wlil veto any such measure if it is passcd by the Forty-sixth Congruss, und that the Re- ]’llllb"f.'llls wiil never yleld. under uny clrcuin- stances, Whoro the Lino of Parion Ts Drawn, Ihitadetvhia Times (Ind. Dem.). Tt would be money fu the pockets of these old soldlers [of the Mexlcan War], s well as & good thing for the Democratio party and the country wencrally, It the cx-Confederate President hod never been born, This periodical rub-u-dub over o man without a country s very small business for statcsmen; but It Ia bieh’ time_the South wero learning the solld fuct that the North long ago determived to draw the line. of pardon somewhere, und drew it Just this side of Jeffor- son Davis, Growing Trisky, Ctnesnnati Commerctal (Ind. Rep.). The Confederate Drigadiers are crowing frisky in the Beuate. They feel themselves viudicated by the return of the Democracy to power, and they are making rendy for Jeff Davté. It s not expected that Jeft Davis will condescend to nsk for pardon, but it s under- stood that the country should go upon its kuces and nsk Jeft’s forgiveness and persuade him' to condescend tu take u scat in the Senate agaln. If the views of the Democracy as to the rela- tions of the Btates are sound, the country owes Jeft an upology, at lenst. Hog and Harmony, Cinicinnatt Enquirer, Our pork statlstics; publlshed to-day, for the packing scason just closed, ehow & triffng fall- ing off from those of last year, whilo Chicago runs way ahecad of us, In the way of music, however, Cinclunatf continues to hold hier proud pre-eminenve over all her slster citles, The rmu une msy not have been o zood year for the hoga who were ticketed to come to this market, bug something must be done before another to retrlove the reptitation we are now in a talr way to tose, Wo must keepup our stianding as pork centre, as well as u musical centre, Hog und harmony ought to go together, A Lamo Explanstion, Cincinnat Commerclal (Ind. Rev.), Beuator Lamar scemed to think it very good of Jeff Davis that he &d not counsel insurrec- tion aftor the War, The explauation fs, thut he (JefM) didu’t urge a guerrilin warfure after the surrender of the Confederato armles. The lame- uess of this apears when oue recolleets the con- dition fu-which Jeff found himscll when he at- tempted to run away, While In Fortresa Mon- Tue Ku Wwas not in n vers lm[;u!lng or Influentinl attitude.3lf ne had hinted that guerrllla warfure was desirablo, ho would have “been tried and shot, with 10 fuss nbout it und the recon- structed Confedurutes might by this time have wanuged to bury hlm under the Washington monumnent. Calling Things by Thelr Right Name, Philadelphia Rulletin (Rev. 1, It used to bo constdered thut Mr, Zachariah Chaudler wos most deeply lmpressivo in the Benate Chamber when, as it were, he sefzed the British Hon by the tail, und ewung that aflright- cd animal into a state of giddiness. But, as the perfidy of Alblon did not happen to be bandy for discussion on Mundn{ wornlig, Mr, Chand- ler tried his hund, with good effect, in g ittle speech concernhig trenson generally, und Jeffer- son Davis in particular. The 16yal people of this country cun forgive much 10 & nau who dares to stand up fu the Scuate to catl things by thelr right putaes, sud_to remlnd the Rebels in that body of the blood und angulsh for which they were responsible, but which they scemn to think ought to be forgotten. The Archblshop of Cincinuatl and the Glus- gow Bunk Dircotors. New York Witness (Protesiunt). there 18 no more striking proof of the pro- clivities of our secular press than tho contrust between the sympothy on all hands for Arch- blahop Purcell and the wrath hoaped on the plous Directors of the Glasgow Bank, To Hsten to our doilics, the Bishop's making away with 6,000,000 of deposits was uu amiabio weakness, showing low far he lived sbove auch small things 0 monoy-matters; whilst the Glasgaw Directors, whuo had been remarkablo for rabl- glous efforts und muniteence, wero just so much the mote blackened on that secount, They wery sayagely coudemuod for lendliys other. people’s wmoney on Jnaduguate seeuritys but the Bishop 18 tenderly commiserated for leuding it on uo security at ll, “flicy wero bold sesponsible tor the acts of erimiual muanagers to whom they had jutrusted the busines o I8 excused because he loft the manavement of his savinus banik to his brother, anotlier priest, who turned out, to say the l:ast, utterly lucompetent, Bul were tliese two men so Incredibly fnfantilo ns {8 represented? No man reachics the position of Bishap, stlll less that of Archbishop, in the Chureli of Home, without manlifesting ereat ability. The Bishoos are very often “corpora- tions” sole, ownlng and maonging afl church- property In thelr Dioceses. They specially re- quire to be good men of business, and the Arch- bishiop says everybody assured him of the good administrative ability of his brother, Here then are two first-class men wha kept no books; who burned gecurities, such ke as they were: who lent to all mppliconts that pleased them withomt security, keeping no account; and who, in word, wero gulity of some of the worst faults that constitute fraudulent bankruptey. A Bmall Tilden Btraw. New York Corresvondence Phitadelphin Ledger tind.). 10 straws tell how the wind blows, perhaps the fact 1s worth mentlonlng, for the edification of the curlous who take an interest in such mat- Lers, that elegantly-cngraved ecards aro clrenlat ng at the Democratic clube, inviting’the bolder to a grand ball In Washington City, on the even- ingg of Murch 4, 1881, % {n honor of the inaugu- ratlou of Bamucl J, Tliden as President. of the United Htates.”? The thing, of course, 18 a Joke, wndf yet 1t 18 one of those lttle trifles that indicate what Is passing through the heads of sume people, and which are not without e cer- tuin sort of significance, ilowever, it is a protty theap electloneering device, und we may expect to see It linmediately followed by the Ropublic- aos, anly with the aubstitution of the nnme of suy Gen, Grant, or Mr. Sberman, or Mr. Conk- g, or sume other statesman, fn place of the old gentlewun of Gramercy 'ark, A Sorlous Consequence. Sere York Sum (Dems.), Oneofthe most serlous consequences Jikely to reault from Archbishop Purcell’s financlal ruin is injury to religion in general, and to the Roman Catholic Church in particular. The suffercra are, to o large oxtent, of o class that does not reason closely or logleally; nnd though the Church {s In no wise teapunsible for the Archbishop’s mismapagement, it will be diffieult to tnaka them belleve [t. AN they will consider s that they trusted thelr money where they trusted thefr” souls, and bave Iost it; and seelng that theie confidence was misplaced In the vue rvespect, thev witl bo apt to_conclude that1t is also misplaced in the other. The peasuntry Iin France have never recovered from the blow given to their veneratlon of the Pope, some years ago, by the depreelation below par of the sliver colns bearing his ctligy, and the Ruman Cathollcs of Cinclunstf are Impressible in the same way. “Vilialnous Enemles of Democratic Bug- cesn’ | Teorta (11L) Demacrat (Dem.), On Monday morning the \Washington Post contalned the following: “ We are nutborized to state, for the benefit of Hayes and his mis. erabls gang, and for the Informatlon of any pos- sible Democrat who may hesttate or feel weak, fu the knees, that, If the worst comes to the worst, there {8 an organization fu the House, embracing cighty odd men, that are pledged upon their honor to stand by Mr. Southard snd nltbuster out the remaining thirty hours of the session, rather than let the Legialative, Execu- tive, nnd Judiclal bill paas without repenting the Election law. ‘The fraud in the Woite House and his pets are weloome to whatever comfort they can extract from this information,” Now, the Post, and all those efghty men banded to- other to force an extra scssion, may as well now that no more villninous cnemnfes than they are can be found on this Continent, If the Re- publicans had the ordering of the so-called Dem- ocratie line of polley, they could not possibly order it more to their advantage, ‘The Fros Electlon-Fraud Issue, New York Tribune (Rep.), It Is very fortunate for the country that the nature and necessity of the Election laws must now be forced wpon publie attentfon by the rev- olutionary conduct of the Democrats. Upon the other questions at fssue between the two Bouses there might have been agrecment, To the disgrace of the Democratie majority in the House, it refused to pass a bill repeating the Jurors® test-onth clause, though the Republican Senate had passed that revcallng bill seventy-four days ugo, us Mr. Iale very forcibly stated, The only concelvable reason for refusing to pnss the same bl In the House, and fusist- fng upon plucing it in on Approprin- tion blll, was to blind the eyes of men to the real polnt of controversy,—the Election Jaws. Thus it 1s shown thata consplracy has for manths existed to plle up nretexts for a de- feat of Approprintion bills, unless the Repub- lieans would ‘abamdon the law protectlug the peopio axninst swindling in elections, 'The pro- bibltion of employment of troops to protect voters at elections was an impudent thing for Demourats to nsk, for it I8 notorlous that troops have been withdrawn entirely from Eouthern States, aud that Demoeratic bunds of armed and drilled nasarsing bhave had thelr own way at the South for years. The Ropublicuvs might casfly havo vielded on this polnt, also, beeause no step which the present Admiulstration has ever taken, or was likely to take, would thereby have been prevented. "At the end the Demo- crata were forced to the adinisslon that they meant to refuse approprintions for the Government unt'l the Election laws, passed for the prevention of swiudling at clections, should bo repealed. ‘The full responsibitity for thut revolutionary course was formally taken by the Democratte caucus and by the Democratic House, The Democratic party must be permit- ted to swindlo at elections da much as it 1lkes, orit praposes to treak up the Government, ‘The Republicans of the Fortyfifth Congruss have met this {saue manfulis,” We trust thut thejr ,successors fn the next Congress, which will eoon assemble, will show equal courage and firmyess, It fllc( should be overpowered wo trust that Presldent Hayes will sustaln them to tho end with Lis veto, and therepy malntain his own constitutional rizht to a share of the Leglslative power. The Elaction laws aro juet, nccessary, und ohnoxions only tu those who wish to rob the Buonln of thelr rights by cheating at elections, But for Demo- cratic frouds, theso laws would not meet with abjection from any human being, - 8lncd theso nro the esaential tocts fn the case, tho desperaty and revolutlonary attemnpts of the Democruts to repeal these laws i proof of o dellberate fn- tention to carry the noxt clection by aystematic awl wholespie swindiing. Ballot-box-stuiting hns been reduced to a seienco by the Demoerats of South Carolina. It Is expected that the pe ple of the United States will consent 1o L ruled Ly aSolid Bouth und o cheated North, ‘Ilic struggle may be long, But there will be noth- fugr worth preserving [ free mstitutlons if we have Lo choose between refusal of appropriations and 'l“‘ dom of Democraey to swindle as mueh as it . N BLICATIC Three Comic Operas! THE SORCERER, By Gilbere & Bulllyaa,... en 8 1,00 H. M. S. PINAFORE, By Glibert & Bulitvan, THE LITTLE DUKE, Words by Willlams & Sulllvan,...., 100 Tho sliove thres uperas are allke lu belng easy to stig, and arsall yory ploaatng, They ueed but little tecnury. aild uresally ctven Ly snateurs an well as profe L THE SORCERER tea folly ors, full of fonocent Wit, and hiax Ao tusle, LITTLE DU, carciuliy revised words, xnd ¢liarinfug and‘graceful producston. FINAFOIE alrcady tumous, B MASON'S PIANOFORTE TECIINICS i thomwands af oxeretses of the mmoat e tul ) . The bouk I the heat powsilite companion ur erssor 10 & good Pixno Instruction bouk, Hy W Sason and W, 5, 1, Mathows. 83,50 Johusou's New Helhod for Thovongh Bass Jo,tho beat, emleat, and most shorougls mathod tor exrning 10 play Chuorch Muslo, Uives, sud Chord- musie of auy kind, $1. The Weakly MUSICAL, ORD 15 the moit suce cessful, wost Tnlercattig aud usoful Musfcal Weekly over publialid ednee year. send U cle for tatuyio cupy and ket 6 o worth of music, (4 any number, ‘bend 25 cta for ** 40 Eaater Ca LYON & HEALY, Chicago, Ill, OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston, Haly o0- 3 . LEATHEROID P SULGANIZED PAREI, Patonted b & now artitle uf wupurlor wnalf rlage and fall- tuad iJoit aud Aafs Wushiorw, hettey Seats, I il Binskets for M nee, Dry Scuops, Haruoss T aruess TrIMBINGS U Uy Ui Foquiii iuhtiaas, Touglitess, And (UrbUNY. . ChEADAL. Koods B hrioan. AR BN CERT s veiital of T T T avALEN. Sty Fraauhivivig’ Y LTAKDAND . SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKO, MORSE & 00. 111 &118 Lako St., Chicaga, Bocarelultobuy onlyhe Genulag, MEDICAT,. O00MPOUND I’(I;gm EXTRAQT BUCHU PHARMAQEUTICAL, KIAH;{:":(M remedy for all discascs of the Disdder am. For Devtitty. Lossof Memory, Indizposttion to Fxer: ton or Tuiness. Shorinees of Breathe Trsabled aith Tackr it ShiiE TGt of Lhica, Delna in tho ale Countenauce, 80 Dry SEIn: iawe Uiy If these sympioms are allowed fo go o . auently Exliotle Biiy and cowtamntion fanaw, W hen ihie constitution becotnvs sffectoil It requires the aid of an Invigorating medlcine to atrengthen and tone up Sl aratein, whicli HELMROLU'S BUCH does in cv: Sruid ‘Jl.EhMllole’fi BUCHU nequated by an ) oy thie Mot cmloend physiciand sy over the doper 700 DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Headacle, T'alo In the Showlders, Cough, Dizziness, {our, Biomach, Kruptions, Bad “farta n the Mouthy hous the offsvriag f yiparele. et armmont e HELMBOLWYS BUCHU ° rigorates the Stomach, stinulsten the torpld Tiver, Howels, and Kidncys 10 lieaithy action In cloanslig the (few, and [0 impartug new 1116 and #ingle triat wiil bo quite amfletent to convines the most hesitating of It Yaluable: remedial propettics, 81 IERL BOFTLE, OR 6 FOXt §5, H.T.HELMBOLD - PROPRIETON, TEMPLE OF PHARMACY, 880 CHESTNUT.ST, PHILADELPILIA. DR. J. WILDUR e P Ts making some of the most wonderful cures on rece ord._Couipetent lady assis, ants {u attendance, of suprrior Fnglith make : fr 8 for durabliity and SIailicity s grank. varicey of stsien suiicd th evory’ Vind o5 Al by dealers wenerally. I .unt;u ssmples for trial, II,); ‘ eomraed. U axp ON Teos, by mall, on receipt of Trventy-tive Cents. IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO. Borx Acxsts rou tne U. 8, 138 and 140 Grand St., New York. TRUSSEN, A AR A A AR AN i ) ADOPTED _ BY L ET gt v MENT a8 the best Truse {n use, 1t Is o well-known fact }Xlfl Government sccures the best instruments for tost- ng the weather, etc, 1f {a A fact that coual care was taken In testing aud examining 1. The watne_(patrument bring téd by Surgeons froin Earone for telr Emprors: pereonal use, & best adauted, for the cure of Hernin, 1o evidence of sus periorty, “Parker's Retentive Conimon Kense Truss, July 0, 1878, excols any Truss over Inventud n retatning had ruptiire. lanufactured by BARTLETT, BUTMAN & PAR. KEN, Ofice 84 6tate-nt., Chileagy, LI, Magufacturers of Scunicas Nieel Elanic'sfocklugs, patented tarcl 20, CORSETS. Ladies Purchasing CORSETS SHOULD EXAMINE Madam_ Fay's Improved CORSBT BEIRT BUPPORTER. £ For Henlth, (‘omfort, Bd’ Bleannea e romiorty % o rival, ond s reslly the TOST perfect. Birt-Supporiing Curset mady, For sale by all jead- ing deale: Manufactured by FOY & ITARMON, w liaven, Conn, T STOCK DELALERS. The old banking-houso of Howes & . Company, % O Wallst., Now York, Iiasa stock department, and 8 memnber af the Btock Exehangs In convtant aiteution 1 excente any orders 1or hanidsomo Drotita are constant. Qur sealor, M. I, W, Lowes, has iad twenty-five years' experiéoce 1n the business, ten years as Lrestaent of the Tarkc Haul ten yesra (a tie old orm fuwen & Macey, und five yenrs with Howes & Com- He wii rive lils carefiil aud peragnal attention nd It dedfred wil] use e discretion when and ORDERS SO, NoTicw., TREASURY DEPARTAMENT, TROLI WK Crn xlveu 10 alf pirsons whio the derman Natlonal Uank st Do presented 1o Janics ) Recetver, at Chicazo, 1 manths from thereat, within NU.J A NOX, LComptroiler of the Currency. 26, $50. $100. $200. $500. ‘Atex. Frothinghai & Co. Liave been for mnn‘({nn stuck brokers aid oankars it New Vork, at 12 Wallat, Tliey have tiie roputation of gaining for thulr custom era farze returns from Inycsiinents ranging from $30 to Six), &ind have tha enviable reputation of always make i duick returns, Bend for thelr Anancial Repors, trée.—Now York Tribune, TTVERY imm%z%w SALE CLYDESDALE HORSES Merryton, Lanmfllxlniro, Seotland, Meaaru. Marshiall, Carluke, have been Instructed by 3 Lawrince Lrei ta il by {ubls auction on Tues- % . ADTI: B, 1870, 40 Mares 8 il 20 yearling Coltsund Fillles, e Marce and Fillles are s wond ity {oud 1ot (eluding aRlinals in Goth | clase. st iwva galned " first prizes st the Parly Inlernatlonal Fhiow, &t that of the lloyul Soclety of England, and st the prin howe tn Seatiand il 1874 Th yearlinge andars wol by the well-kuwi 0 0f nd are )l very promising, " THOMAS SPENCE, SON & (0., Sheep and Cattle Salesmen and Pro~ dutce Commission Merchants, Glasgow nud Edluburg, Scotland, OMcent 103 Uallow. Glneg Firal-clan #ceotnimodation 1or sl d Joan stock, Keferentea~Union Jank rongale, lneow. nA lil;liENE\l'lill. The Great biscovery for {ho Hair. Honder's Bulgarlan Hair Renower—Hair Reatored and Graynosa Proventod, The wost wunderful production of the age, 1t re- 4 Jiafron places that huve Loen Lald for years, tunlly chocks falllig uffy steengthens when o arkuiy when turniig gray withous the usy of dy | reatore kray 1ialr 10 {tv oatural color and molstire; cutes ‘cus iteljug aud hu of scttiings like other reatorcrs, dthe beat, Usir dressing ovor rice $1, Eout by express on 0, 178, —3r. Hender, Buda, 1M1 grays two bottles of your Bulyar ‘atored 1t 10 1ts natural cojors It 3 ahaed the scalp, Mrs, 8. K. AL Driktita will sunply (his If requested. Manufas- llllrcrllll:fi" HENDE l«n{l\llll. 11, g ANE. WERT QUINUY, MASY, QRANITEMONUMENTAL WORK of every desceip. Hou, veuted (o the 1 n e | § . Hop, sxveutod i the best wniuucr, a LU, BAGE, G RANITE. Eatimates or ordurs for Bulldiog Work promptly at- tended td, Our quarries ara of tho boss quallty dark b slock, aud wo lisvoexpemsive broan ollslug Works. dandruff entirelys containg D i Titba, D, Sept. My Bair was turain, jan sz ltenewor Bave ¢ sofiencd tie Lalr and el Conicspuudenve aud o “ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE, The creditors of Marcus Kronberk. of Chicago, Chok Countr, 1lliols, sre heroby noNnod that he, oo thy 1Tt dry 0 Junusry, IxT, assfguod to i ali fits rrgo: erty, real wnd pereansl, {0 truat for the becefis ol s Ereditonk, and 'that iy ar reguired o presout tholr elaims undor oatly oF aliruattoa ta 10 withia thrse mgutls from Lalg de. % Chilcago, Jan. 1 A 4% SHALFOLD HANCO “Tecacy & Flower, Atiotners, e K, Astgnes, 1ié-at., Chicago. wi PURE WINES. Sweet Dry.Catawha, C. Catwaba, per Gal,, - $1.50, “ = 150, PER BOTTLE, 50 CENTS, 110 & 112 Madison-st. ___MAILROAD TIME TABLAL. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIKS, TxPLANATION excepted. ' lmrr. 7 Rerzzeyos Manxs, “Bunday excepted. 'Hun‘;l;f:;.ceh;?:‘d! CHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket Oftices, 62 cl-.;'):lfl!émlmmmln Touse) and at aPacific Fast 1) asloux Clty & ubuluane aEreevort, Rackrd & Dutue akeerports Hookrd & Duliunne LMIwauKee Fast BMiTwauke sMilwaukes Exore pMiliwaniee Puuence Ml wi b 8 1 Puilman caxo and G 2t 10:30 R, Noother nva L leavs, ce Bpacial 3333933£33535333333 E, ford, Lac, via Janesviil Hotel Caraara run tiirough, bt ouncil Biufts, on the T i rovd runsy Pullman or any otber form of scogeusus S hotel rara west of Chicaso, u~—Dicpot corner of Wells and Kinzl b—Depot OHI0AGO, Depota foot 02 Lake. #nd Usnal and 51; . corner of Canal and Kiuzio-sta, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD. ndlana.ov, anil Sixternth-at., taeatuemis. TICket Olices, 53 Clark: st and at depots. 2l m am| m AN mn m{e m mis m mle n | 208 pm m' 7:95 nm m $10:40 A M MRS 6 me s am re & Dubtiano Ex in s G:yham 1RhE Expreas miozam Fast Exprese. miansiam Kansas Cley & St. JUo Express, 1A $ 8:65 8 m l Teave, | ArHve, Pullman Palaca Dining-Cars and Pullman_1g-wheel Fleeping-Cara are run between Chicago and Oxahs ou the Paclac ixress, OHIOAGO, ALTON & BT, mu_xghm'n CHICAGO, HANBAB CITY & DENVER 8HORT LINER, Ualon Depot, West Side, hear Madisonget, el '] Twonty-third-st, Ticket Oftice, 12 dolph Kansas City & Denver Fast Ex,,. 12+ ula, Springteld & Texas. ! [+ 9:00 3 w Urieans Lxpress . (¢ . Bt, Louts, Springneid & Te i§ it p Peorim, Buriingion § East Lxorsi> 6:00 u & Keokuk I:‘!lm § D:00 p I Chicago & Faducah I, )t 00 1 it Streator, Laron, Waahingt'n Ex. 1$12:00 b W) duliet & Dwight A datiun;$ 0100 ¥ o OEIOAGO, Unlon Denot. corn Qtlice, i3 and at depo Mliwsukea Viscousin Miwaukee Wisconuin Bay, Biel Jand throuih Nient Kxpress.... t 0 niodat| MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUT, RATLWAY. er Madison and Canal-sts. Ticket s‘::‘fll Clark-st., opposito Shermsa House, Arrive, M43 pm T Leave, seree S 7105 A EEPress.cuueee & Minucsata, treen *10:10 nm ¢ 4:00p m & Minnesots, Groen Bim, 41000 vens Polat, aald Al traing tun via and Minncapelin o du Chlen, or via Wal Tiekis for 8 Ix Madison and Iralris rtown LaCrosse, t‘un.l Winoas. ILLINOIR CENTRAL RATLROAD, » . Depot, footof Lake.ut. nud fout of ‘Fwenty- socotid-at, near Clark, ‘Tieket Dilce, 121 Mandolghest Syiriugiteld Expree Bpringheid N Puotla, Burl Calro w Orle aCalro & Texas Xprees.. It i ingtou & a0n Saturday night runs to Centralla only, FPeorl 4 0n Bsturdsy nlght runs MICEIGAN OENTRBATL Depot, foot uf Lal “Tleket Oflice, a7 Clark. dolph, Grand Pacine it s only, t. oud foot of Twenty-wecandat, mouthens ll:’l.rmn of Raa+ Ml (via Mam and Atr Line)... Day Lxpres Kalatinzov Acconmodation, Atlantic Expross (dall Nfght Expreas. PITTSBURA, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO BAILWAY, Depot, corner ¢ et Mall and Express. T'sel !L\i Expreas ‘Tralns leave from Exposition Tulid) » ’l;lrkel s e, nal and Madtion-sta, T \mer 11010, and Grang 1. Leavs, | Arzive. BALTIMORE & OHIO, , oot of Monroes Olices, i Clariat, Palibur House, Grand a nd Depot (Expusition’Bullding), Teavs, ' Arrive, Somfug Bxpress. R0 am'f 5140 nma it Lo s § 940 pmid 7:08 pin LAKE BHORE & MICHIGAN BOUTHERN, N N Matl~01d Lin o 2 oatandh Atlantio Expreas (dally). Night Express,. . lLeavo, > 7135 um ¢ D:0 a 6:13 p m 0:20 pin| Arrivo, ® 7140 p 40 1 00 B in 3 640 a1 0atul PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & BT, LOUIS R, B. Cinclngatl Alr-Lino aud Iokomo Line.) Denot, Cormes of Chston ke Cormiiate 3 CHIOAGO, AD, of Van Buren and Shermawats, - Tickat B o8 CHark:sbe Blioriian House: Davenport Qinaha, Le Feru Accol vt Slde, Leave. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIO Express Ryenw mnodaiion, LI n the Omatia Express ara served [ dining All meals o €814, AL 73 Conts vich, OHEICAGH Ofices, 77 Clarics: e O e caraer Citatia RA S & Fiorida Kpros. 0 & EABTERN ILLINOIS RATLROAD, ‘cUapsiie Loute.s Arrive, 4! 0100 s 4:20 pin 1§ 7:00 p mlh 7115 3 MISOELLANEOUN, A now Medical Treatise, **Titn BOIENCE OF LiFK, OX SELP book for ove KNOW sdicriet prescrpiions eltier aus of which is wurlh tea tluicstiia uefactor. colv of 1o uuthor ddress DI 0. No. 4 Hulf, 334, tho Bovk. Gold Madal e tito, aatiior by ual Medleal Associntion, The Boston Herald *“T'lio Scleuce of Lifo ls, beyoud all cumparlson. L extraurdinar, sivlogy over pube * No pereon should tlitu vatuabls bool ¢ author 3 & uoig Au lliustrated vampla seut to all on res coiits for pottage. NO CURE! NO PAY ! 173 South Olark. Cansult persol chirunie, ne; ouly phijaic DA, 6. 0L kil In treatiog all Clro Discazes of mon snd wo kuown o the professlon, Bond two DR.KEAN, +» Chioago. nally or by froo of charge, anall VOIS o B pgctal dlschsce. .. HOu 18 tus 141 (L6 LIty WHO WATTanLs CUFES OF N0 DAY 205 8, Clark Bireot, Chicwyo. Kvorybody trom Atluntio o o Fucide baa beurd of bls: Nervous und 8pecini Livary ueans useq , including Electriciy, stuwps for “Guide (o Heahlh!' Oilled Wi p o, Bunduys 10t 12 . 1m, PRESORIPTION FRER, For the pecdy cure uf Bewluwl Woakuuus. 1.01% ull, dlsordors brourhit uu by finitaies Avp druciat tas e tagrod: 130 West bixilest., Otaclona

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