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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. APRIL 8, 1879-TWELVE PAGES, ganlors ‘No, 2, Mie, Rye frmorandhighor: No, 1, 4ic., Hi, BNO. AGroyeevoxs—Quiot bat atendy. new, $10.50, Prine atenm inet, $1, 38, Wicecitve, dud’ and unebanyed at $3000 1,0. Reokerta—Flonr, 6,000 bring wheat, 41,000 bit, Biieaente—Flour, G.000 belay wh bu. DBAUTIMONT. Paremone, April 7 —FLoun—Steady; Western superfine, $1.00G3.75; do extra, $4.00@4,05; do family, $4. 76@5.50, Gnatx—Wheat—Wealorn, dally No, 2 Ponnasl- vania red, $1,19)4@1.38%0; No. 2 Western winter red, spotand April, $1.194@1,121¢ 5 May, $1,1931.29. Corn—Westorn easier; Western mixed, spot and April, 43%@d4ioy May, 4uK@ 440; Juno, 4414@441¢0} ateamer, 42¢, Gntastendy) ¥ yanin, B2@R24o; Western white, 39 sent ontted, a G fet Rye, quiet at bigiuvc, HWav~Steady; prime to choice Peunsylyania, $12.00012..00. Pnovimoxn—Firms mess pork, 8t.60Q10, 60, Bute meats, 1ooso; shoulders, Hix40; clear sib siden, B@GKa; packed, SkBiigcs ‘bacon shoulders, Pee eat ate ack bx dey hams, O4@03, Lird, refined tn tlorees, 7\4c, Ri—steads; prime to chotce Weetern packed, 1RG20c; roll, HOW. Eaus—Quict and atendy at 1Waide, Prrnowevx—Dull; crude, THO8cy rafined, DRO. Corrrs--Firm and pirong: if Rio cargoos, 10100. Wittsky—Dull ot 91071074. Fraranta—To Liverpool per ateamor steady; sotton, S-16ds flour, Ye dt grain, 7d, . ‘Heowrrs:“Hlours 3,240 bein wheat, 32,300 bu; corn, tug Gate, 1,’ ths if Buirsenta—Whout, 27,130 by; corn, 60,047 bu, NEW ORLEANS. ‘New Ontraxs, April %—Froun—Quiet and firm; superfine, $3.00; XX, $3. 7524.004 xy, 84.2525. 00; high prades, $5. 2hQu, 124. Guarm—Corn qaiots weak; white, 444,@Abo; yellow, 8c. Oats quict; 36c. Conx-Meat—Dull; weak, and lower} $2.05, “Hay—Domand for; markot ‘firm; ordinary, €12.00; prime, $14.00; choice, $15. 0010.00, Provimoxa—Pork quiets old, $0.60: now, BIL2B, Lard—Market dill; tlerce, $0. 2507. 25; keg, $7,007.25, Bulk moatse—Markot duili mhouldora, Jooss, sAGdics prcked, 4@iio: clear rib, Bigey clear, B34 sucou—Marketdull; should- ers, hag; clonr Hib, GCs gloat GAC; hama, sugar ot fut Markel dull; Western rectified, $1.05 1,10. Grocenies—Coffeo steady; good demanit to eargocs, ordinary to prime, as incnsoue. Sugar Good demand at fall prices; conimon tu good com~ ANGE; fate to fully Cate, SA@G¢C; primo to choles, BGues yellow clarifled, OXG7 tic. Molasdea—Demand fate§ firm: fermenting, 20qp<8e, common, 22@2ii0; falr, 24@20c; centrifugal, 22 f0e: prime to cholco, 27@3he; clatera bottom, BUGIS. _Kice steady; BHGUAC, Bran—Quiot at 0c, 8T. LOUIS. Br, Lots, Bfo., Apelt %—Froun—Qaiot and snchanged, Guaix—Wheat active, put lowers No. £ red fall, 21,094 @1.04; cash and April; $1,054@1,0574, closing at 81.04% for May: $1.05%4@1. 0414, clos- ing at $1.04h, Juno;-994G0NKo July; No, 3 do, 91,01@1.0114; No. 2 spring, S8xe, Corn— Firmert slow; No, 2 mixed, 33%@33}%0 cash; S4H@AUC Juno; IOYSIO%e Tuly, Cate Armer; Annctive; No, 2. 26G26%e May. Tye nominally Unchanged. ‘Darley dulf and unchanged, Wiiskt--Steady at $1.04, Pnovtatoxe;-Vork atendy; fobbing, $10.55 free mn board, Lard quiet at $u.25@0.0. Bulk “meats sraminal unchanged, Bacon firm; cloar ib, £0.35@5,40. sj Macaca wlawe, 5,000 bring wheat, 60,000 bus corn, 17,000 bn; cats, 18,000 bus rye, 2,000 bu; ‘Sarloy, 8,000 bi, Siirarxte—Flour, 4,000 bris; wheat, 2,000 bu; earn, 60,000 bn; oats, 14,00 bu; tye, none; barley, 1,000 ba. PHILADELPHIA. Punapvetrma, April 7—Froun—-Quiet bat ‘gem; Minncaota extra family, $1. 5071.75; Bt ‘Louta fancy, $5.00; Minne Patent process, €U.76G7.00, Rye flour, $2.75@2. 8714, Gnam—Whoat quiet; Weatern red, on track, 4,14, Ryo steady; Weetorn, ST@is%e., Com nit and unchanged. Oats buoyant but unchanged. Provimoxs—Quiot but ancenee bead meets 213.00; mera pork, $10.25, rame—-Smoked, Gesi{e; plekled, 74@Bic. Lard, ABZ. Pesan meeled fA WAC. Bente aii bradford County, Pa., extra, 20@220; Weatorn Resurvo, jextra, 1o@ ike; do good to choles, I2G16e, Eoug—Stuady; Western, 1@lic. Citzse—Unacttled; Wentern creamory, 7@74¢; do youd, OU kc. ( Pernoreus—Relined, D3 Witaxr—Market dull; Western, $1.05, Recrirms—Flour, 2,400, bris; “buy corn, 68,000 bus oats, 2, 801 LOUISVILLE. Lomarnaz, Ky., Aptit %—Cotrox~Firm, at IOC. i. Froun—Quiot and mnchanged. Quain—Whent qniet; red and ambor, $1,000 2.08 Corn—Stcady; fale demand; white, 28c; yulxed, 370; * Onts—Stondy; wiilte,32c; mixed, 20¢, Uat—Firn at $8, 600010. 60, Provisiosd—Pork—Strong at $10.75. | Lard— fteauy; chotco leat tierce, $7.25: do keg, $8,37%. Bulk nieats stronyer: shoulders, soy clear rib, Hye; clear, Gc. Luckyr stron; shoulders, £405 cleat rib, $6.10; clear, $5.05, Moms, sugar- Bure, BH@ONC. ‘Wiisky—Market dutt, at $1.02, mon, oh ° us Tyo, GOO bu, ¥ BOSTON, Boston, April 7,—FrLoun—Market dull; Western supers, $3.00@9.25: common extras, 83,750 4.26; Wisconetn extras, $4.00@4.00; Minnesota do, $4.25406.60: winter whent, Obto and Michi- gan, $4.75@5.25; Iitnole and Indiana, $5,000 Ss Rt Louta, $5,000.00; Wieconsin and Min- nesota patent proceag, sprit }.23@8.00; Aiurer wheat, SU OUR By, eae $8-25@8.005 Gnaww--Corn quiet; imixed and yellow, 400 G7 40; atenmor, 4hazI80, Oate steady; No. Land white, 980; No. 3 white . By ON Bre, GD 000 bri cert “HecuiTs—Flou A r ET AGe ioe NE. Cort) 27,000 bat Sintuzsts—Flour, 3,000 bu; corn, 80,000 bu; aiheat, 38,000 bu. . CINCINNATI Crxcirmatt, O., April 7,—Cortox-—-Qulet and frmat 104c. Frovn—Firm and unchanged, -Gnain—W hont fp good demand ; choles red, 1,07, sCorn quiet, but fru, ob B7@ise, Oats in good demand at 20@320. Itye dulland vominal. Hare Joy, qulet and unchanged, c ‘10. a roviernxs—Pork dull and nominal at $10.10 Lard In good ands steam, 3. 30D ig. Hulk mouse quiets shiouldors hold at $3.70 nt on at 83, U7 for Bt + aliort ibe, $4, 85; snort clear, $2.00, “Linco duly $4.25, $5.07, WiisieyRenstor at $1.01, Lixsrep Ou—Steady and nachanged at 650, TOLEDO. Torzno, O,, April 7.—Guarr—Whoat Armory amber Michigan, apot and April, 81.05%; May, $1.04; Tune, $1,077 bid, 81.08 asked; No, 3 red winter, spotand April, $1,054; May, $1.07; Corn ‘June, $1.07!¢; Westérn ambor, $2,00!{, dull; high mixed, BO%ot No. 2 snot i eld at HUigs Atay, 4U%0 offered, B70 Bracoderad, $7e naked: resected, Wc. Osta auiioty No, 2 hold at 2405 27530 bt 2B Ww dud AMlctngun, 27440. be FPae BIG Nose welte INDIANAPOLIS, " Inntaxarot.is, Apell 7, —Hoas—Steadys common to nl $3,00G9.05; shipping $2, 80Q3.00; re- teipts, 1,200; shipments, 250, Guatx--Whoat—Steady; No. $ red, 81.010 1.04%, Corn quiot at B6GUsie. Provutoxe—Shoulders, 840% clear i ee Oxe, Hume, Brodit, eee BUFHFALQ, -Burrazo, April 7,—Gmam—Wheat nominal and ‘Deulected, Corn quick and steady; sales 10 cars ae Hck atd0c, Oats noglected, Hye neg- » Barley—Botter demand and firm; soles 6 care Conada at #00 un tfack} 3 cara do on track, ey 1 Raunoan Fariouts—Nominal, KANSAS CITY. Apectal Mapatck to The Tribune. Kansas Cirv, Mo., April 7.—Gniain—Tho Price Current reports wheat recelpta 12,440 bu; abip- Menta, 7,334 bu; slow and lower; No, 2 cas bres Auth, contract 1 buy ht 1U}0; April, 2Byie Quiet but steady; No, 2 cash, hi DETROIT. Dernorr, Mich., April 7,—Fzova—Dall, Anan eat quiet; extra, 81.0545 No.1 whito, +OB%44 Apel $1.03 bid; May, $1,043 June, inc re Wheate 18 G8 Gs bunasiatre—W heat, i OSWEGO, Osweoo, April 7.—Gnaix= Wheat nominally eau Shaoueds No, 1 hard Duluth pring, $1.13} No, 2 argues, $1.05, Corn Armor; old No. 8 Woat- ——_ TEORTA. Pronsa, April 7,—Hiouwies—Flrmy sales of FLO brie at $1.02, co’ . * Masruts, TTON, Rariey steady; No, 2 spring, fresh, Glcy ‘Mera pork quiet; moa oat, BY, 000 of het, 29,000 Oata quiet at 1 De Teon., April 7.— Corron—Quict Sad firm; recelpta, 2,000 aloo} sbipunets, | 4,5003 stock, 41,7143 rales, 000, all to epinners; mitdtlng, 10%¢. St Lotis, Mo., Aptil 7—Corrox—Bleady snd unchanged: mitdling, 20/4¢3 sale, 100 batons Fo- eclpta, 825; shipments, 1,2003 stock, 29,100, New Ournans, April 7,—Corrox—Btrongs mid dling, Ler Inw do, Ole; not receinte, 2441 halons MnOns, exports to Groat Seltain, Hriuts to the ‘Continent, 6,404; sales, 4,000} stork, 197,088. PLTNOLEUM. Curverann, 0., April 7,—Pernorzem—Glesdy} standard white, 110 tort, 8c. Prrranund, Pa, April 7.—Pernonz0x—Quiets erndo, $1.00 at Parker'a for ehipment; refined, OXo, Phitadelphin dolivery. Ow City, Pa. April 2, —Prtnotnum—Markot opened quiet and steady, with 806 bid, advanced to Rite, dechned to Bc, closing at BO%o bi abipmente, 14,000 brie, averaging 28,000; tran actlons, 140, doo, ; pry Goons. Naw Yors, April %.—Cotton goota continns fairly active In first bands, and prices very frm; peinte in stendy demand and firm; ginghams sluy- pish: dross gooile in moderate request; mon's wear of woolens romain giilett forelgn goods in frregular demand, Tho ulictin saya: **ilenry Almy, of Lowis Drothera & Co,, died fost night, alter a briof ilinces,” TURPENTINE, Witarxatox, Apsil 2—Brints Tunrextixe— Qaict at 200, MARINE NEWS. THE TOWING BUSINTSS. ‘Tho Boned of Directors of the Vessel-Osrnora’ Towing Comonny held {ts monthly mecting yea- terday afternoon, and it was learned from on outalde source that tho Superintendent was vested with certain potrors that will enable him to make rates to meet any competition that may arise, Its oflictatly reported that the Compa- ny’s three boats now in commission arc towing at dO per cont off the tari rates. ‘There ts 0 progncet that there will bo a grand scramble for tows whon all the tugs aro run- ning, aud a competitive warfare thut may reault In imipoverishing the partictpanta and helping the voasal-owners will be waged. However, tho season trill be sort, aud, as there fs promise of ite etn & good one, ft seems likely that the tuge will bave all the towing they cun attend to ag soon ag the grain trade opens, and there will not be any necessity for cutting the tarlif down to non-paying figures. Soveral tug Captalus have mado engagements at $125 per month, and Jt ta probable thut that will be the rullng rate of wages this sessou. FREIGHT RA'LE ON COAL REDUCED, The Cloveland Herald of ycaterday bas the followlng: At a meoting of the Boanl of Directors of the Vensol-Owners’ Arsocintion, held Saturday, tho gato of Ireigut on coal to Lake Michigan ports war fixed at 50c por nat ton freo, This action was duoneht dent tor the reason that ome chartors had been made at that fyure provioua to the last movt- ingot tho Hoard, when the rato was mnde bie, and thera acamad fa be a feellug among tho ship pers thatthe Directors should not force them to pay ‘an advanced rato until wuch thmo ag the veasel should -domand it. With 50c as tho mint- mum rate, it is optional with versel-owners whothor they wil) foaa ot that figure o7 demand more, and the Indications are that a higher tate will soon be obtained. THE COMMERCIAL LINE'S VESSELS. ‘Tho following is n list of the vessels of the Commercial Line, torether with their carrying copsclty: Props Cuba, 1,650 tana; Scotla, 1,700 tons; Russia, 1,050 tons; Nebraska, 1,450 tons Colorada, 1,400 tons; Roanoale, 1,000; W. Graves, 1,250 tons; ond consort echr @. W. Adama, 2,000 tons. They wilt lund their Weet- ound freight at the Emplra Warchouse Com- pany, between Aduins, uid duckson strecta, Other yessols may be added befure the season opens. ‘The Adains Is the largest salting vesse) on the grant Jakes, and has not been here since 1877, belng engaged lost year fn the grain trade judtergen ‘olodo aud Builalo a8 cousort to tho SAVOS. THE STRANDED PROPELLER. A fourteen-inch pump was shipped Iast even ing on bonrd the prop R. ©, Brittain by Atkins & Beckwith, for use on the atranded prop G. Fe Tieath, which missed the river mouth at Souge- tuck Thursday night while putting back to es- cape the gale. The crow reached the shore in safety. ‘The vessol ia in pretty bad ehapy, but ft fg belfoved she will be gotten off. Capt, KR OG, Brittaln owns her, nud sho formed a dally lina batween Obieago and Saugatuck, Sho was lumber-laden at the timo of the acci- dont. The tonnage of the Lath is sixty-six, and she {8 adyen, so old, baving beou bullt at Saugatuck fu 1872, Engincer Risley will attond to the steam pump. VESSEL MOVEMENTS YESTERDAY. Actitt breezo blew from the northenst yester- day wntll evening, whou a dead calm ensued, and the sea, which had run pretty heavy, went down, ‘The movement of vessela in tho Jumber trado was Hight. The seh, Ketchum arrived tron) Saud Beach with ties, the Saveland from Grand Raven with Jumber, the Granger with lumber from Saugatuck, the stenin barge Tempest with lum- her from Grand Haven, the prop Brittain from Kaueatuck with passengers and freight, tho sche Teo with lumber from Grand Haven, and Belle Browne sud Charlotte Raab with ties from Ah- nape, PORT COLBORNE, Spectat Mepatch to The Trisune, Auwaureg, Wis, April %—A letterrecetyer from Cort Colborue to-duy says there isao much feoin Luke Erie at that petut that navigation cau hardly open before the 1st of May. PORT NOTES. crtcago, Capt. E. Halverson has been appolnted Master of tuo schr Regutator, vicu Copt, M, Nelson. ‘Tho ecow Milton ran back yesterday because of a brolten auchorstock, Capt. Adar Reed put Jn his first appearance of the season yesterday with tho achr Granger, from the east shore, The propellers lying’in tho harbor are boing: put in readiness for the season’s business. ‘The prop City of Fremont fs iu dry-dock for an overhauling. ‘The prop St, Albans will be docked for repatrs, ‘The brig Lucy J. Clark was transferred from her wioter imoornines yesterday to the Light- house élip, whore sho will be cunyerted luto a tern, or thrce-masted gclooncr, "Tho prop Conostoga Was towed upto Miller Brothers’ dry-uock yesterday by the tug Camp- bolt, and will racalve a now forefoot, to replace a damaged one. ‘The prop Veorloss wag towed from Miller Drotnora’ Ary-dock yeaterday down to her dovk atthe foot of Washington atreot. Sho has re~ colyed needed repaira, and will bo patted and put in condition for the senson’s travel aud trade on the Lake Superior route. ‘The office of the Vesscl-Ownera’ Towing Com- pany, at the corner of Bouth Water and Frank- Mn ‘streets, has been conneated by teluphouo with the ‘Tfe-Baviny ¥ Station on the south pler, near the mouth of the river, and {¢ will prove of eeyat service In the event of o tyjror other‘atd pels required in case of wreck or dangor to io. BLSEWHERE, Atuy assoctation bas becn formed at Buffalo with alx boats, Capt. Poter Boll will command the achr Sun- nysido thle year, maklug the ninth season hehas ‘been In her. oats can now get within three miles of Cho- borgan from Lake Huron, but tho ico was never boltor than né present iu the Straits, Saino time sgo_ tha wrecketig barge Monitor was sold toR. G Kant, W. Hall, and L. Chab- inenu, of sft. Clemens, tor $3,300. Amanat bas been put in, and sho is belug otherwise al- tered Into a steam barge, ‘The prop Bt, doseph arrived ot Alpena from Dotrott, April 5, at 7 p, m,—tho flrat boat of the season,—und was tot by s brass baud and a large deputation of citizens, Shu could aot Ret jute tho river on account of the ive, “Tho small Detroit Free Press, yosterday1 fron stuamer vow bullding at Wyandotte will be ready to launch tn about two weeks. The atine Magnet will be brought to this port by the Northweat in a few Quya, and hor engine taken out and putin the ow fron boat as avon as she fs lavuched, Hor atcel boiler is now more than half finished at the Detroit Locomotive Works, and {8a yory Une one!” a Another Anocdote of Lincoln, Mr. Colfax tells the following story of Prast. dont Lincols: On one occaston during the War he waa cloguted with threo Generals, when Gen, Yon Thumb was aunounced, Turning from tho busfucsa of the luterview, the President wo duetructions for thu adinission of the Siyart, On the lutter’s entrance Mr, Lincoln tutued hig back on thu three Gencrals, und after resting his new visitor, held bit tn, conversa. jun fora few miuttes, much to the chagrin of the ofllcera, Ou the dwarfs departure ony of the Generals ventured to rowark that Tom ‘Vhumb wasayvery emaliman, whereupon tho President replivds ‘My General, Judmed by re- -sults, are considarably amaller,!"”' CURREN'T GOSSIP. DOMESTIC GIPETING, Boston Tronecript, An homoward comes the married man, Ho'n mot by wifo st door, With fond embraco and loving kiss, And—*'Baby's throat 19 sorot “And did you think to stop at Brown’, And get that marabout I ordered yeaterday!—And, dear, Frod's boots aro all worn out! *¢I'm gind yon are fo early, John, Bo mach I mies you, dear— T'vo ind a lettor from mammay Sho'a coming to live hero, “Haw very glad you look, dear Johny I knew that you would bo— ‘Tho flour's ont, the butter, and You muat send home somo tea. u . ‘That plumber has been hero again a If you don't pay he'll mney And Mr. Prendergast called in To say your rent was duc. (Fred's trourdra are half cotton, Jobo, You thought they were all wool— Oh! that reminds me that your son Was whipped to-day at echool “'Tho roof has leaked and spolled the ruge Upon the nppor hall; And Jane inast go, the careless thing), Bho Jet tho mirror fall, “Today, ne eho was moving It {The Iatgest one, deat Jolin), Uf cour It broka; it aleo broke ‘Tho tamp it felt upon, **WWust makes you look so grave, my love? Tako off your things and wive Your fect—and only think, to-day Java broke your mecrachanm vine. “0 Jolin} that horrid, horrlit word! Yon do not love me, dear; Twist that I—boo-hoo—were dcrd— You're croas aa any besr,”” AN ASTONISHED RESTAURANTEUR New Fork star, A long, attonunted Individual, with two weeks! growth of beard on his tace, paused be- fore the window of a Chatham astrect six-cant restaurant, Ho didn't gaze upon the old letters of tho legendary signboard as though he was yery hungry,—{u fact, he scarcely noticed it at all. Presently te toot out a hues ratl of bills and begat to unroll them slowly, 08 though about to declare a dividend in his own favor, He had no sooner commenced than the pronrictor step- ped out nnd accosted bim with o vory pleasant amilo: “Good morning—fino weather!” “Yes, responded the pedestrian, Indiffer- ently, “Had your breakfagt you?” “Not yo.” . After a fow minutes moro of profound silence the restaurantour, with on cys to buslucss, con- tinued + “Now, I've just got the best placo around er, 5 Aran'e you just step in und bayo break- fast: “TY think I will, murmured tho stranger, as ho suffocated a sinile of prospective rapture. Then he entered the saloon, took a scat at a table protty nent the stove, rubbed his hands togeilier, and esroted: “Now, then, for dojeunor a Ja fourchettes quat favor mo with a synopsis of the dainties!’? JTe was soon the possessor of a programme, Ys this porter-house steak relfablet”” “ The best in the market.” : “Then Ietine havo ono pretty rare. Tam always very particutar about my diot at this sea- son of the year, I received somo very valuable Tints on cating from the Duke of Clarendon while C was his guest Inst fall. You may also bring mo ome fried potatoes, coffce, nud aplate ot buckwheat cakes, ani a fresit napkin,’ ‘The afore-mentioned thins were soon placcd before him, and heset to Ukea grist-miil, ‘Te steak evaporated ina manner which loft no doubt ia the mind of the rostauranteur of its merit. * Another cup of coffee, plensc, nnd don't out any milk in it; 1 don’t cara to endanger my Ilfe by Uriuking the questionable milk of a great motropolia.” «It ds perfect pure, eft’? “Never mind; 1 prefor It black. I got into the habit of sfpping cafe nolr while lounging in the glided saloons of Constantinople!” Tiere the tourist buttoned his coat u hls throat to conceal tho fact -that shirt on. "Tho coffe was brought to him and ho Qulahed his breatcfast with o toothpick, You keep good things, alr, and Iam high- Jy obliged to you for entertaining me, Good sround ¢ bad no day.” t Sixty-five cents,” roared the eating-housce man indignantly. “ST gness not; you invited moin, You satd come in and hayo brealiast; so it was your treat, wasn't itt? Then he got out as quick as ho could, and Jott the restaurantour in a froamo of mind that beegars deacription. When ho arriyed at tho next corner hoso- Mloquized; “WY know he'd want my trade when ho saw the rollof bits in my band. ‘Thero’s nothing Ifke a wad of Canton tlannel rolled up inn Con federate bill to make people respect you. SIX SPINSTER AUTIIONS OF AMER. 1c. Jew York Fribune, Misa Kate Sanborn’a lecture yesterday morn- Ing on “8lx Bpinter Authors of America” at- tracted cnough Iadivs to Dr, Crosby's church ta fill the parlors to overflowing, The matter of the lecture couatsted mainly of information not generally known, and abounded in sprightly commont and quiet hamor, T havensolemn subject this morning, sald Milas Sanboro, and ft might be asked, why say six spinster authora, and vot twonty-slx, for there aro certainly that number of unmarried authors among our Itcrary women? 1 have adopted tho word apluster because old maid, although not o terin of obloquy - nowadays, has atill a suggestion of the supply exceeding thedemand. Think of my daring to speak of Gall Hamilton a¢ an “old mata,” I beria with Hannah Adams, tha pfonecr among Nicrary womeu of America. When sho published hor “View of All Religions,” she was looked upon as one of tho wondors of the Western World. Hannah was nota lvely erca- ture. Nothing short of doworleht romancing could bring any sparklo of antiment futo any sketch of thls good saint. Sho was known in Boston asthe orininator of the phrase, ' Bue trunk, little trunk, bandbox, and bundle, and she was the first person buried at Mount Aus buru, I fear that theae two facts will keep ber name from oblivion longer than any of her yol- umes, She atudled Latin and Greor, aud, ha ing her curlosity awakened by reading a manu serlpt account of Arminiana, Calvinists, and other donaminationa, sho read everything sha could gat on the attblect. Becoming disgusted with the want of candor in thosu authors, sho resolved to writes book on the dierent de- nomlnations, She noxt wroto the first complete history of Now England. ‘fhen came a “ His tory of the Jaws!’ Some considered her a wal ing dictionary of religious op{nions, Others vowed her only as au abridgucnt of the history of Now England, ‘Miss Sedgwick followed Hannah Adams, with Aer charming picturea of New Enulund Life, “Reuwood,! Clarence," “Rope Leslie,’ “Tho Griswold. otc, At 11, sho passed hor first winter in New York, taking dancing lea- sons, atid afterward wrote; When T think that there was but ons secepted Franch danclng- muater in New York, whero now thero aro nearly a tnilllon totiavitanta, I fool as if £ had been on the earth as longas Washington." Wer brothers eucoursed her to write her tirat book, “Redwood. Shy was ranked in England with Couper aud Irving. Miss Beduwick could make cake ag wall aa books, aud ouce anid, Cookin {s the only accomplistiment of which Lam vain.’ But for books on cookery we turn to Splustar No. 8, Mag Eliza Lealio. She was born in 1787, und was ulfted with an extraordinary memory. Atter serlubing much verso, in 1837 sho pub- lished eeveuty-fve reelpes for pastry, cakes, anit sweetmieats, Sho was a great favorite ttt so elety, & cupital tulker, full of anecdote and information, On tho subject of women's rights sho wrote: “Afon mako fortunes, women make livings, ‘And uone mako poorer Iivings than those who weato their time and bors their friends by writing and lecturing on the equality of tho aexcs and what they cal women’s rights, Tho truth ts, the foinale sox is a fufertor to the malo iu vigor of mind os in strength of body, aud all arguments to the con- trary are fouuded on a few anomalics or based on theortes that can mover bo red! to prac tice.” You see she actties the =yoxed question without leaving any loophole of hove. Tuy strange coutrust with the well-balanced Miss Lesl{o comes poor Della Bacon, whose bead ‘was fur fruin Jeve) ou two themes,—a fasclnatlug divinity student and Sbuakepoare, Cousiderin; tho dleparity of years between Alisa mn Ant the theologlun, there was a deal of foolish phi- lundering, ‘Ihe matter becamo so acrlous that there was’ fornial trial before some New Haven clergymen, Misa Bacon gaye bistorical lectures in Boston and was much admired. As the orie- jnator of the Bhakapeare-Bacon controversy, 6 will bo long remombered, Foctiye sura thatthe truth about the nuthoreh{p of the plays was told In manuscript burfed in Biakspeare’s tomb, sho started for Stratford, poor, solitary, and a monotmantac. Her book on tho subject fell with: adead thump at the feet of the rutlic, My panorama of oll mails now brings In view Hannah F. Gould, of Newburyport, a very plensant voraltler. fier poems appeared in the annuals formerly ao poplar, and in the mat azines. Her rhymes aro alsrays pleasing, with out any signs of geutus. Ihave been asked, © Whe dtd you take up auch a rtupid anbject as atx old maids?! Shall Lown my motive? Well, really, na nunit in the atruculing, enperfuous mass of eingle wotnen, ond a linmble hanger-on in the ranks of seribuling sviosters, 1 havo sufictent esprit de corps to want to make te most of a bad thing, and do honor to our alster- hood, the Old Girla’ Gulla, following the parting: adyicu of a shrewd Down-East Yankee to his hopeful son, just suiting out on his career as npeddler of clang: * Drive slow, Jostah. Mind your eye, Don't fet’em cheat ye, but blow your own horn if you don’t e¢)) a cian.” MYTHOLOGY---'T11" GORGONS. Narrtstowen slerate, These young ladies wore the names of Sthe!- no, Eurgale, and Meduea, and were never known to write them Ejule, uric, or Medic. They were the danguters of Phorkya nnd Keto, Hera is 9 splendid opportunity to make a pun on Miss Keto, but wo will mot embrace ft. Wo'd rather embrace one of the daugh—but ict that pass. Puns aro detesfable, anyliow—especially tf, af- ter you hayo spent fifteen minutes in conatruct- Jug one, you ero asked to explaln tt. Medusa wag the youngest aud most beautiful of the Corgons, ant was addicted to handkerchief Mrtation with young men who parted their bole in the middle, Bho was “mashed classle pirage—on Neptune, end ones met ifm in the temple of Athene. A little bird didn't sing much in her heart after that. The authorities regarded sich a meeting n deze. eratlon of the temple, and punished Medusa by turning her beautiful late futu snakes. This transformation frightened Neptune. Suppos- ing a vigorous attack of delirium-tremens had selzed him, he hurried off to u Murphy meeting ond signed the pledge,—-and beceimo one of the lending cold-water men of his tine, lt was ex- tremely painful to see the once fair Medusa, with 492 hairpins fn her mouth, valnty trying to * pin her serpentine tresses iutuacoll of Freurte twist, As ff ahead full of reptiles was not (unichsient enough, ber betuty was destroyed. Her face became so terrible tu behold that the spectator wos turned Into stone,—which was a guelss way of making Bialiica, They wera cheaper than Vinnie Ream's at moro life-like, We aro not informed of what disposition was mado of the petriiied spectators, but no doubt they were utilized as tobacco-store signs. When Medusa lost her beauty she lost her admire It was decidedly rough on Meduss, but 9 you nian bad to be made of pretty stern stuff tu cals on a efrl on Sunday night aud tet a head full of stinkes repose on bis ehirt-tront untll 2 a. m, A Mr. Vorscus finally found Medura salecp, and, closing bis eyes, cut off ber head with his aword and presented it to Minerva, who woro 16 oh her shicld a3 a terror to her encmics, And all this terribic punishment was visited upon Medusa on account of her flirting with Neptune in the Temple of Athena! Sho should have inet him in the Post-Ollice, Scores of gitls neet young. men in the Post-Ollles nowadays, but we have not yct heard of auy of them hay- iug thelr hafr turned -into snakes. It wouldu't, mntter much if their treesea should nadergo such a reptilly metamorphose, ‘They could buy more where those vame from, And yet ilirta- ton jn the Post-Office deserves soumu punish- ment,-—but hail of it should be visited upon the mine participast., Neptune appears to lve as- caped altogother, MESALLIANCES, Jew York Times, The recent marriago of a young Indy in this city ton hantdsomo young car-conductor, recalls au cyent of thu sama complexion whieh oceurred, ip Euglaud some years ago, A young lady, be- lonzing to ten ancient und hovernble stock” in Cheshire, s hot-bed of oll county families, was iu the habit of golug into Chester to shop, and generally took the omnibuy, to nrocecd from the raticond etation to the heart of the etty, In the courac of these oxeursiona abe contrived to become fnterested in the “cad of the "bus," as tt would bo expressed In England, One morn- Ang abe was niteatiys, and, on ber return home, announced that sho had .bcen married ap hour ago. ‘The most singular fart of the business wus that she did uot remain with ber husband five minutes even after the marriage ceremony, unt it must be presumed Chat she mareied bli under the Influence of pune. ‘The Lamy de- terinined to try to get the marriage Ket aside ‘on the crousd of fraud, She had tnarried under the name of Bevan, and they contended that had ehe piven her namo ss 3 uran would have recoxnized ft, and refused to have performed the ecremony; fn fact, thelr plea was that the suppression of Lee was a auppressto veri, tautamount to a fraud. ‘The courts, however, decided that the inarriavo he! good. In anathee case, whlch occurred mors recently, the daughter of the then Chief Regis- trar of the Court of Chancery eloped with the butler, Her father had reeelyed a fetter warn- ing him of the attachment, and at first rejecte the imputation as absurd; but, on speaking to his daughter, she frankly adiitred that ft was true. Astounded, hoe dlamissed the butler, A. few days Jater his danghterdisappeased, Wit ino year sho dled. Her favorite brother was witli ber fu her Inst hours, aud she told hin that, while geleving deeply at bringing mortifl- cation on ker family, she'could not haye done otherwise, Her husband bad treated her with with the tenderest Idlndness, ant slo was de- yoted toblm, Early in the present century the Countess of Rothes, h pecress in her owl rluht, married a gardener, and the present Coun. teas ta his granddaughter. {t will thus ba sean that mosalilanees hay oftentines occurred in the ene of persons of very lich social position, Nor have they by any means inyarlably proved unbappy, — A MYSTERIOUS SPRING. In the summer of 1835, says the Chattanooga (Veun.) Commercial, the Third United States Artillery, commanded by Col. Gates, was en- cainped at the foot of the Missionary Lidce, en- gored fn the retnoval of the Cherckes indians. One day the Colonel ordered out a fatigue party toctean out the spring, o beautiful fountain bubbling up at the foot of the ridge, Shortly aftor the sergeant reported to headquarters that hls men were,all drunk, Says the Colonel: “You should uot Jiave let tho men drink whisky.? “Idid not,” roplied tho sergeant; “thoy drank nothing but water from the apring.’? ‘Tho sereeant and men were ordered Into the puard-bouse and a new detail ordered and 8 Houtenant placed fu command, with orders not tu let the mien have access to uny eplrite, Not long after the Moutenaut reported the menaltdrunk, The meu were ordered: to the euard-huuse and the Heutcnant ander arrest. Another purty was orderodt out, of whiel Col, Gutes took the cammuand, Ho took his seat ona ettmp, so hoe could overlook the whole ground, determined thera should be no gutting drunk this the, Hut, behold! in a short thno his inen were alldrink, fio was certain they bad drunk nothing but water, which they fyequently did, getting down on thelr kuced and drinking from the branch Just below tho spring. ‘The Coloncl was at hia wits! oud, ‘I'ho men were ordered to the guard-house und he repaired to his tentto think, Atter weighing the matter pro and com, he linc to efya it up, and repalriny ta the geuard-houge he tol tue meonJf they woutd show him how it was done ha would relcaso them; otherwise he would punish them avvercly, To this they agreed, and took bim to the spring, Juat bo- low the spring, in the branch, they unearthed aflve-galion juz Alled with whisky, the mouth of which was stopped with & cork, in which waa Inserted a gol which reached to the bottom, When buried im the sund the upper end of the quill was just shove the surface uf thy water, dud when they wanted to drink they atooped duwu, inserted the quillin their mouth, and whilo apparently drinking puro water were drinking puro whisky, and thu Colonel, eltting on the stuwp iu plain view, Was note the wiser jor fh. QuIrs. A toothacho fa a grivderpost, How can Iguorauco be regarded as deep-lore- able, When doctors disarrce—well, it’s likely the patient will recover, An ciltor, in epeaking of a new book, . says 4444 ts bound to sell)? fin’t that what they blud all books for generally] Mr, Camoron declares that he never dreamod of marrying the least part of her, much lose Oliver. —Pilladdphia Bulletin, Gen. Spinner says the climate of Florida cures Bis rheumatism, Now, ff he could only fnd something that would (ake the cramp out of bis siguature, 7 Just now the former grates up what low turnips be hes left io his cellar, and invelgles the housekeepers to buy ft for “pure borse- Faden at LO couts a small meaaureful. In thiseaso the tarmer ta amarter than the ho: radish. — Jew Haven Hegiater, A new kind of chowing tobacco {3 called “Consistency.” We sttpposs because it's a chew-well, ‘Yhera ig alawyer down Fast so excessively honest that he puts all his fower-pots out over night, ao dotertnined is he that everything sbath haya Its dew. If Mr. Edlson will only invent a process for making confectionery out of sugar nnd five-cont eigara aut of tobacco, he will bo entitied to niche 1, Soction A, Tomple of Fame. No first-cings reporter will over forget to add nt the end of an nnsuccessfisl burglary item that tha fellows overluoked s hox containiny $1,00) ineash, ‘This atways makes the burglare mad enough to suoot themsclyes.-Lefroit J/ree Preses A Professor, who had been trying for a halt hour ta explain’a formula on. the board, turns with his Anger on dis nose, which fs ayery prom: Inuent feature, and anys severely: ‘Is this now apparent to you all?) [Freshmen grin.] Tam aware, gentlemen, that it Islowg. {Freshen rin audibly.] Bat I hope you see the point. tem pedal applause.) It fs called pons asino- Tuni, of which, I hove, yott ace the application.’ [Loud and continued applause.J~Aenyon Ad- vance, To And ont whether a garden hs been planted or not, a paper gives the following rida: 1C ouc forzets whether beds are planted or not, a good Way to toll {sto turn astray cat Into tha farde, If the beds are planted, the eat will proceed to raeo round aud dig Into them, nad act as if $t had relatives fo Ching ft was anxious to get at; while, H Uiey are not, It will ett down ealmly In the path, and seem to bo meditating on the progrees of missionary work in Africa. A cat's instinct seldom decelves in this matter.” te a Itts Beat Byles vein Fork Evening Fost. An art-eritfc, why bas an unfortunate hablt of occasionally Muduling Jn more wine than his health demunds, recently determined, ana day after luncheon, to pay a professional visit to a private arteollection, Arcived in the flrat room, ho found himself opposite a Jarwo mirror. Mechanically he drew gut his pocket-book and therein wrote: “No, 1.—Study of ahead; une named: auold toper. Juddled condition ex- cellentiy rendered; most Iikely a portralt. Scum to be acquainted with the driginal. CONSUMPTION, Letter from Capt, Coffill, of the Brig “Potosi,” of Windsor, N.S. ir, Sony, au he Ei In Say, i800," 1 Was . With aevare dry eouyty which ou. neat tuued in tnrahiiess fur souls sttne, RaigeeD wien KL rommenced expeciorating f est a3 } thick whitish substance—then I raised i) ve aercentel yellow and slate-colored iatters then biceding of the tunes ect In, andotQer ayupromal » very Marming character vhowed them selves. Tconeulted the leading jis Heinns fn Philadelphia avd other clt- ievinenty spared no expenac to obtall found none, Jn August] had falten In flesh from 185 to 386 pounds, and ink! ig eantly, every Way. My frienda in Chiladeiphia advised me to lenve the “atity nnd go home, Ac bome thi sidered my cate bopelese, wid wiahed eto remaln there aud not We inn forticn Country. Pvteited St. Joun In Uctoher of the rang $enr, Oh ms war to Phitadetpita ta fotn my aus, and Yas ndvieed by stranger, who notleed iy airinken form aud racking cout, to try yautr Camnoued Syrtip Of Hypaphosphites: aude aga drowning man willsfrasy otetramn, Latwoa ray of hope in the suggestion, and rodored a hottie, ‘The effect w rin, ail tought a dozen bottl and have basa knocking about t Aw this (+ tho frat fling f hinve visited your e I feed oner an obligation to tet you know the a produced by this syran. T continued taking the ety tar AC these m0 WOHet ite ale a eons an, Tent dnututhe change tor tho after having tnken ten bot- thes, 1 consti Puls: was about Ave mache front the tine { commenced takin the ssa, Arhorttitus offer | had considerable trouble, | snd, foellug sone of the old ayn r the other two bottles; wall ast over was nm! seven poundaaiaye my tsi n nye yooUMy apperite 2 ehtent. | heartily tsons troubled with ary aft 4 OF Junes or Nervous nyatenafirmnly helleving that had ‘net used ft, T would not now be living, "Hoping this Toler may moet the eyes of othera eintilariy affucted, ud fuuny diem to whe the aang tneand af eure, Z ros ey trully ARTIST OFFIL ater of tie Het Potosl,of Winsor, S. B. henrd from Capt. Coull, that he contiuties u INVENTOR ME ITATHUS € C9, BENSON'S POROUS PLASTER. 3 sh a ¥ ‘PLASTER ih id miyaelt Wi ‘our, $ Hinenay of the ERNE Hee TES WONDEREUL MERIT TAS BEEN RECOGNIZED By Physicinns,; Drugalsts, The Poblic, Tho Press, Tho Centennial Medical Jury, Tho French Medical dary. and tho Ighrst Authoritics Everywhero. ‘Tho Ugheat ant only medala of merit elven for rub: ber plasters weru awarded to tho manufactirers of 1en= aun's Capciuy Purous Masters by.the medica’ Jurors Dath the Centenutal and tle Parla Exooattions. DPhyst- t reactive aud indarse them as a great improveni minon, Mow-acting Dorpus piar- ter and ail Dre J, We Phowupaon, (One of the Philadelphia In- Desde! Prefer then toallothers.” ‘*Usethem In tee - ukeenale, Ne > est plastcr Aeiives muiadaetions Dry A, Wootoy: Warranty, Litds ‘Lud dhess,"* uly. Bits Loulne Mos, iI have pre wit Arent aucccas.” orruly a won a iy. Uno of the few advertised artl- cles nut monA" for, Wanton nnd Childcea, Tauln~ Tater g, (ot emer iat of ene stall apa ia the hfgheat teria uf sour plasters," Chemien) Gazettrr Ne Xe“ Unquestionably an fuprovemieat on ordinary porots plasters." ASIX ANY PHIYSIOZAN. We Inten that the publio ahalt become, thoroughly faring With tho erent Virtue Of thr really wonderful remedy,aind wo Fecommend any ona who is d\sporca to duube aur statements to consult como reltable physician In tls own locality, our aasertions will Chi by contr ed by those In whom you have conBdence. BENSON'S CAPOINE POROUS PLASTER Jespeutalty recommendod for the followlag diseasca and aliments. Rhoumatism, Lamo os prescribe nono Weaknoas, Lung ond Chest Dittiou Hidnoy Disoases, and AN Local PAU ge SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, PRIOE 26 ots, ii ¥. GILBERT SCO, DANKERS AND STOOK DROXBRS, 16 Broad-st,, Kew? York, adjelalug RK, Y.Stock Dxchange, Buy id cart hrough the New York Stoel E: ook ax jong na desire alt tho. cent inarigins | Flr pry meottate from | toy per cent nee, Explaintury clredlar and daily stuck report mation free on Bi pitcattat, Gorman Oanorion, : KARMPHER) No. 27 SCALE FAIR DA LKS! STANDARD “ SCALES ‘OF ALL. KINDS. FAIRBANK®, MORSE & 00, UL & 13 Lake St, Chicago, Bocarefultobuyonly the Genuine, NE ary Wy WAIOR, MAINE, HEB NPAY 1 GUENS JUNE 1a. s{tuatton de Ughtra).” Commauding excelent view of dSlouutaloa, Milantie Ocean, snl Tiands of, Frenchinan's Hay, Lo: falion contrat, Fow tuluuter walk frou steambung hala oan ‘forty fudy fig Vol: Oloa an ot arues wiodura o ob apo bs O, DEBILES, “Propecia NOTICES VALUAILE MILL-LOT8, WATEN-POWEN ¥ ‘ft A ML FiEAnCIBG. BAG. Yoru aol ae jon. i The sale of tho property of tne Kankakeo Company, aaa aca brine be dhe Chredis Court af Will County, Aitaole, commencud onthe uth day of January lusty wulbecvatiuued on the sth dey uf) Stay uest-at thd Btowart House, tu the Clyy of Wiluligtug Tifnoley at 2p. Mi, Ov the sate terms ag proviously adyertived. EUWATD APPLETON, HAR. ADAMS June," (Trustees, sy Bowron, Feb. 24,1875, WALTHAM WA WATCHES! W enrs we have sold over 75,000 WALTHAM WATCHES, and do not hesitate to recam-. mend them as the best Watches made for the cost.. This Company, unlike all others, make their own watch cases, which, with the movements, are warranted pertcet by the Company and ourselves. We keep every style and grades ranging in price trom $12 to $300, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Boys, and farnish them at the lowest possible cost of making. We invite every person desiring 2 good Watch at minimum price to call upon or communicate with us. N. MATSON & CO., GENERAL IMPORTERS AND JEWELERS, STATE & MONKOE-STS., CHICAGU, ILL. <a RAILROAD TIMS ‘TABLES ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, wo” Terennxox Manns. Buindey execplel” ¢ Munday wxeante During the Inst fifteen SPAMNISEZ Arched Instep Shoes, “ HAPGOOD’S” MAKE, (The Only Gonuino) FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS For $5, $6, and 87 A PAIR. ¥Formor Price $6.50, $7.50, and $0. M, WHEELER & 00., Sole Agents, No, 74 BAST MADISON-BT., dust east of MoVicker's Theatre. ORIOAGO & RORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket OMices, 02 Clark-at, (Sherman Wouso) and at to Rockit & sabnatic: OM wankee Fast OMliwuukee Hixprens, AM lLwautken Parent bMiiwanxes Passenze neapolia Expres: (ht Sesesanaaaes CUpasuscuRe 533) eer ert 333: 10 POUNDS FINE SAMPLE TEA $3.00. TONG KONG TEA CO., 55 aWinona & yew 1 bMarquette Express gi a padauAUusAdUURISssPaTS BHR REASSSSHSSSSSSAR SSS SS535 spe883 : EB 3 alt Hotel Cate aro rin throngh, betwebs a cat ana Cannell Sauda on ie. train’ Tearing Chicago Pullman or any other form of Chicago. of Wull¢and Rinzlo-sta, Depot corner of Canal and Kinsly-ss, ta g—Depot coraer Pa Peper os OHICAGO, BUBLINGTON & QUINCY Depots foot of Lakornt., ‘end Canal and sixteenth Bt ad ab upota, AI inna-ay, and Bixteenth-st., Ticket Ollces, 60 Clark: Chicago & Mendota Express Gliawa & Sureatur Express. Nebraska & kansas Expres. 38 PROPOR ATS STONES FOR SULDIE! v Ove TAD. SBESERE ce|seaspneavsscsses furnishing Jicatetones fo Filuge, and city cemeteries proved February 8, 1879, of wh) Tact hat the Becretary of War teherehy authorized (0 Feet headstones yyer the graves uf Hl ch the Toflowing 1s an QUT SSURSSP DAS Pitts idlere who xcrved jar or Volunteer Art the Onited states EEEEEEEEEEECEEEEES PEEEEEEEEEEEEELE] & rs “Cali. & Q. Palace Dining buried In private, yiiace, or Bice ea, Talare Dining Gare and Fula Bs PIE iF to be furnished ise! Bb War, anid blank forms iplteatio 0D, OHIOAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PACIPIO RAILROAD, Depot, carnerof Van Jturen and, Sherman-sta, City Ticket Olle, 54 Clark-st., Sherman Iouse. Sac see rie rn uf the heageroues 10 vefuruished can bo ees hould be accompanted by gond and sufictent a dy considered, excupt for merivan white warble, of grades named in the spect 4 als should be tneload In gente Davenport Express. 33 let envelopes and * and nddresved to use onive they will bo wt Monday, JUNG 18, aust Ti 10% land Avcommottation, Tue frland Accommodation. ‘Wine Island Accommodation’ ino Island Accommodation uid I the presence of hh commence at 11 o'elack, By Oroer of tne pveretary of im, Quaricrinnster: PLOPOSALS ce A’ OA Lay rice or Cuney, Qe Kan, Markl £7, will be if ‘General, UB. A. Prvsyeebascss BSSSBRS533. POR WOOD, . Font Lraven iy ONIGAGO, ALTON & 87. LO) KANBAS OITY & DENVER SHORT LINES, Unton Depot, Wert Sido, pear Madiaonest, bridce, and ‘Kwenty-thitntat, Ticket Oflce, 1 aie AND CHICAGO, Bt. Loule Feoris, Burlington | F ST nmigr Knits Gibson, p vichabty uf Barrel b} tory, and for shelied oF Eur Cornnt AAR, Mite for any portion of thes Proferenre will bo gives to a The Guvernment reses 5 Ira wilt ho recelyed. wa of duimevtic ntas athe right to rosect ‘Tho proposais will bo upened In the Yuet te conditions Lara, wwhlen WAL OBIOAGO, MILWAUKEB & 81, PAUL RAILWAY corner Madison aud Canal-ste, Ticket sh Clarkeat., opposite Sherman Hous any and all nts, Dreacnee of bidders, atid Will by su Prinund uwroon, wil mpecitied {i €! ¥ pe furnished, ob application, trom this vice, ‘Thess circulars will give full information, i suCveudA Upon BLubure ap- ten howd bo plainly for Wood, (Coal or Corn) ab—," nucraigied OF cy Quarterniaal ere Tenve,|_Artrive, Mitwankeo Exnraas, ‘Milwankeo Sueclat ( & Minnvaota, Green ‘tay, and Monoaha through Day ed 0 at the poate named abu ty Hay, Stevone Pol Jand! thrunah Ni tral n via Milwaukes. Ticketa for St. Pant afl Ufmeapotteure goud eltunr via Madison nnd Prairie Suchieu oF vis Watertown LaUroasa, and Winuud, iH rid Aas WENbreas-e« tt 0:00 p mig 7:00 pm PiAN Ea from New York for auuyers. booked for NORTE Mteatners eall avery Bt Routhamoton andi 18 OENTRAL RAILROAD, Firat catty, KOO ovat, und fuotof Twonty-cecond-et, 1 Handolph-st., sear Clark. Leave, | Arriva. sesseue|® 8:90 8.9 30 val Depot fete Oilies = 0 Ss & CO, 2 south Cf ula Fast Lind... Cairo & Texas hxpresa, \Erpread wld Night Express, . Burlington & Kootuk, ‘To Otarcow, Livertanle Dubin Nettaxt, Londonderry 4 Ere ii, Hwitant, Ts from Pier a2 Ne Me FCANAIALg Ne Ye : Firat Cabin, $0).to 645, accurdiig to fetuen tckele stiete S130, becond Cablil, $105 FO 72 Brosdway, NX. ANCHOR LINE MALL STREAMERS N ETIMOPTA, April BOLLVIA. “Apr yreronta apn ts Cabita a5 to Feu, bs i __VENDERSON'HIEO WHITE STAR LI rrving the United Ktate: Now Yurk and Liverpool. On Saturday night rune to Centratia only. on Baturdey bight runs fo Puuria only.” MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and foot of Twenty-w 4g BOULLODAE corner Of Rane Hotel, and ap Palmer Hous, a Hot Ofleo, a7 ciark Ae Apri 10, Bipm | _dolph, Grand Pacioo gpxote at reduced raton, (via Main and A‘ apres, uy Atlantle Exppede (daily) 4 and Toynl Mall hotweon For passage apply to Coit> ITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, n'l Werturn Agent, adal aud Slauison-sia, Traseaee Ae corner (anal a yiea, aud Grand Pucttta otek, Teoave. j_ Arrive, irc tunes 9 week toand frou: Dritlah | Halland Bxpres, ce Ofice, northwest corner Po, DU VERNET, STOCK MOLDERS' NEE! Lhe Lake Shore & Michigan BALTIMORE & OHIO, portion Hultulng aud font of Twenty-sccon: Clark:s! ‘al ouse, Gran epot (exposition Bultdlonsy ‘Ueneral Western Azent, LAKE SHORE & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERN, 0 f forning pails Nd Line, hob, WORCENTER, Secretary. Hotel Bristol, Bth-ay, and {2d-st., Now York, SEST LOU, N THE CITY, Fatt FISEST LOCATION IN THE ClTY. ant i ayrcientaby adrenal sen by adi of apartments by adi Nigit Express. PITTSBURG, OLNOINNATT & BT, LOUIS B, 2, (Cinetnnatl Atr-Line and Io Depet, corner of Cliuton and Carrol ae Went Bes, baile (he site KANKAKER LINE, Depot, foot of Lake-at, and foot of Twe 8, Clark Biroct, Chicago. body Tron Atisnite hee in Sconting: st core ae mon \. knows to. ‘tha profossion, includ) 1d Bundays 20 to 13 a Be TION FRESH. ot Buminal Weakness he on by indy CHICAGO & BABTHRY ILLINOIS RAILROAD, + 1), jearbora-tt., and Dé % corner Cilutow wad Garrall-ate, “ PRESORIP [stucat,, Clnelapacl, Oulu, iDR.KEA NO CURE NO PAY }} 173 Bouth Olurk-st., Ohicago, free of charge, on all rd. Kean te the § CLIVE UF DY pays mer pecan BY ALL THAT STEVENS, jokers Theatre, wak:§ the Dent Card and Cublace Puotograpiy ia te clty (ea ouly puysicien ta the vty w! peclally Childiva’s Pigturva),