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’ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1879-TWELVE PAGES. somo concensions, to close ont ordinary and graros; selling rater, however, remain tho Inet ten aya? exporters tnod 700 fat the highont figure for abont 10 Meclonis heavy Merouet ateerg, 1, 700 ta 1, #00 Tha, pri for? car-foada fine JHtnole do, 3,470 io3; shine rents, HOO qnarter Sunke—Hecolpte, 11,740 for two daya: under a sharp demand for export cholea heavy abeep were fen at full prices, 34D52¢¢, but lowor pradea nad Sfaorts of tambs pull and weal: at the lowent thee treaof tlie Augen; commun ty pelmo rleep galny Howly at Hioht ies common te exten lambs 47-70? pment, 200 carcanses; on hand for slilpnent Jive, wore than 2.0.0, : Swixe—itecelpia, 14,240 for two days; none gold alivo; nominally steady ut $t.00G4.20 por 100 Ds. 4 edlumt mo AF teers at Ol, G10e, TUPFALO. eppato, Jana 25,—-CaTrin—Necelnta, 4,100; oie Master; not quolabiy lower for shipping grades heat ‘cattla slow of salny common cattle Jat etockers fower; cholro to oxtra rtenra, St. HD mein ta wood, $1. 257.235 "comman fight eteers, 83,50%4,00¢ helforn, $3,724 10; paicherat cowa, $3, 60¢04.00; inixad butchers’ lote, Comtpristiig AUME, COWS, CIC. 4, S2.FHGBS. 205 fia, B2.87bGcpiheihrs feeders, $3,003.60; tworly- $7 Gxrn unwoid in yard, Sumer ant Lawne—Recelpts, 4,400; market ‘sithout decided change: recelpia hoavy: buyers * potding off, hoptug to obtain conce: forty= at itece! market dull and decitn- ‘4 medium and heavy, insold. RAST LIBHHTY. Faet Tineaty, Ta, June 95,—Carriz—e- reine to-day 133, head through and G40 for this Market? total for two days, 460 thronzh and 130 _ Beals supply Mberal and demand fairy nil rold ont, ta decling of J0c to 20c from this day a weolt for Hert, 85,00; fale to Rood, $4.15024. 453 com ny S004. 10, woe eceinis: to-day. 1,410, heads totat for co dre, yi Yorkers,’ $3.75@3.00; I'hila- Iphian INGA RO, oeriene-Recaipts’ to-day, 1,900 head; totat for two days, 10,300; aclling very dulls from $4,500) Westar very oxten; $3,200: 75 fale to medium. 8T. Late §r. Lowis, Mo,, Juno —Cattie—Steady, witha fair demand; good to fair heavy shipping, #1, 8008.00; do Light, $4. 5074.80 3 #1 ‘Texana, 22 do Inilan, §2,50@3.50; receipts, shipments, 700, Yorkers to Daltimores; $3,707 heavy tu rolect, $4. 40@3. 08; re~ Ipments, 1,100. and wuchnngedsecarce and wanted; $2,75@3,753 receipts, 30U; ehip- eel 1005 Sacke—Elria {air to chotce, mente, 300. KANSAS CITY. Snectat Dispaten so The Tritune, Kasaas City, Boe dune | 25, —Catrex—Tho Price Current toporta recclpta, 844; shipments, 333: slow; natlvo shippers, $3. 604.50; native gorkers, and ooters,” §2.60G3,G04 native Cows, §2.00@3,.00, finns—Recoipts, S087; shinments, 9,103; * actives good to cholce, $3.60%3,70; inferior to galt, $3,40@3. 55. : CINGINNATI. UivctxxAtt, Jone 25,—loas—Steady and firm; common, 33. 00¢e: ieht, 3.7003. 00; packing, $3,807 4.00; butchers’, 84.00@4.07%; recelpts, 1,019; shipments, 143. ‘ LUMBER, Lumber tas quict at the cargo market, Tho offerings woro moderate, and several loads wero ajd and towed away ently. Manlsteo plece-stu old at $0.86, which may be considered the out- tide, excopt for epectal lengths, Common’ and medinm inch were unchanged in price, Following aro quotations of creen cargoes Choice ettips and board Mill-mmn snch, green $11.50 @13.00 + 10,00 @i2.00 Yedinmn inch, green, BbO @10.00 Cotmion Incl a 7h Piece-stift 6 225 Plece-stuil, ary.. Latn. 1h. Shing! a - 140 @ 1.76 Dry stuff {6 quoted 60c@$1.00 above genon. Lumber continues to move freoly from the yards, ‘Tho shipments pre far nhead of those of Inst year to date, and show no signs of falling of. Dry common fa quoted atcady. Tho atock of green staf [s increasing, and prices are irregular. Quo- tations: : Thied clear, 14002 in. Third clear, inch... ve First and clear dreayed siging, First consmon dreened siding-.ereere Second common siding... +++ Flooring, dre, common, dresecs Flooring, second common, «tr Flooring, third common, di Bos buarda, A, 13 in, and upwards, Box boards, B. 18in. and upwards, Box boards, Qe... <0 see Antock boards, 10@12 In., F Tatock Wonrds, 10GD1° hi Catock boards, 10@)12 in Dorcomman stock boar Fencing, No, 110 sees seco one $27, 00028, 00 i cer! Bhoension Dimenston atufl, 20Gs0 “re, Joixte and scantling, green CUDA, 2 esp coreneee 6 Fickets, rouh and solect. #. 000,11. 00 Picketa solect, drassod, and headed 26.00@18.09 Lath, dry we be noes: 1. 50 Laib, gre aren . 1.35 Shingles, **A" standard toextradry 2.00% 2.15 wphinglem, tandard +. «sere seere. 1.76@ 3.00 Shingles, No.1 noe sone ae i ‘Tho first catimate of the production of lumber in the Misaissippt dlatrict, which waa noted In yester- day's tanuc, should have read 1,800,000,00@ 1.600,000,000 fect. ‘The intest advices aro that 3,900, 000,000 feat wilt cover tho cut of the rivar latrt 3 BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN, * Tho following were recolved py the Chicago Board of Tradat Iavenroor, June 25—11:30 a. m.—Flour, 84 fd @10s Wheat—Winter, 88 %d@0x 5d; spring, 7a 4d@ee Bd; white, Ba 4d@Os 2d; club, Pe 1d@Oe Sd, Corn, 8s 11d@4a. Pork, 478, Lord, 33st. | Livenroot, June 25—1:00 p, m,—Flour—Fxtre Fiato, lis, Wheat quiet aud steady; red winter, Qsld; No. Tapring, 7a ddy Na. 2 do, Ka dd; Calt- fornla unchanged, Corn dull; 881140, Cargocs off const—Wheat in moderate demand, Corn dail, Pork—Western P, M., 476. Lard, 33a, Macon ralhor cavier; long cloar, 264 9d; short clear, 374; Comberlands, 208 Gd. Loxnox, Juno 2%.—Livenroor—Wheat quict; spring, ‘78 4d@8e ikl. Corn quiet; is 1isgd. Mank Lanz—Wheat quiet. Corn rather casler; fair average American mized, 208 0d, Cargocs on passage--Whent quieter. Corn ratherensler, Ex- ports of wheat to France and the Continent during ihe past week, 9,000 gre, Special Dispatch to The Trtowne. Lavenroot, Juno 2h—11:00 s.'m.—Lovn—No, 1, 108 3d; No, 2, Sad, * Guatx—Wheat—Winter, No, 1, 08 5d; No. 2 8s Od; suring, No, 2, Re Sd; No. 2, Zadd; white No, 1, tis 2d; No. 2, Be 43 club, No. 1, Os 5 Bee 2, 061d, Corn—Now, No, 1, 1s 11d; No, 2, ‘, Provisiona—Pork, 47, Lard, 326 Od, Livenroon, Juno 25,—Corrox—Eaasler at 6 6-16 @7d; sales for specalation aud export, 1,000 bales; American, 6,000, Bacox—Long clear, 27 TatLow—Itino Amorican, 329 6d, Lonnow, duns 84,-Revixep Parnoiecx- 64a, LInserp O—28a. Astwenw, June 25.—Petnonnue—27Ka. pp as NEW York, Moecial Dispatch 1 The Tridwne, New Youk, June 25,—Gnain—Wheat haa shown wuch of tho drmnese noted yusterduy in special Brades, wore particularly No. 2apring and No, 3 Gnd sdvancing prices on wantw to caver cony + wales abow L@2e bettor prices;, exportors Yery quiet pending the moro acttlod fealing Utely fo cume with the turn of the month. Corn : Offered more freely and at slight conccssions, Jesding to modernte dealings; mixed Western, un- .Wradod, 40@43e. tye quoted about steady, but Quiets Western, UOgUi}ic. Oats presscd for aalo it ine uf 4@picy a borat buriness the re~ No, 2 Chicayo quoted, ailoat, at Is4@ave; _ bo, Inatore, at B7QITKC, Prov istoxs—Hog products were active on speci tive account, and @ trifle higher; ineus for early “delivery in request, and quoted at $10. 2010.28 for now; forward delivery mesa in rather bottor te Quest and wriner, closing for duno at $10.10 10,20; July, $10,15@10,20; August, $10,250 1.80} Heptembar, $20.35010,40, Cut-meata Qulet at about previous quotations, Bacou in Yigut demand; tonw cloar at $5.10. Lard in samo- What betier roquost for early delivery ag better Prices; 775 tea ut $,374GU. 40; forward delivery fought anda trifia higler; June options, $6.37; July, $8.40; August, $.4734; September, $4, 5745, ‘TaLLow—Mode bs; primi & sour ratcly sought; prime quoted at Svcans—Naw comparatively ready of salo, and (noted firm on a bauie of Ud Ld@UXe for fair and u ite Aa for guvd retinlng Cuba: reGned falrly Wunsur—Inactire: quoted at $1,054@1,00; 8 Jot of 20 brie sold at 61,08. Fuuraitts—tho general market bes sown a fair degtuo of aulimation, though on a comparatively tee offering of accontwiodation ;abippers again bad We advantage aa to rates; for Livervool, engage~ Tenta by ateans 1,000 brls Hour at 2 dd per dri, othe Western Associated irss2. Naw Yon, June 25.—Corrow—Quiet at 12%; _ Futures frm; June, 1.470% August, 12.604 Sep: ~Wuiber, IN.ddes Octaber, 11,656; November, 11. Bus ‘Granules Vight, middle, and heavy weights, Ae, 18et December, 11.00e; January, 120} Fabri lie, ‘Lovne-Dall; recente, 14,000 bria; anper Atato and Weatern, $1. 50:3, 853 other Krades inc! banged. Gnain—Wheat quict but firm; receipts. 40,000 olectedapring, 77!;c; No. 4 do, Ric. No. D do, HBO: naaraded winter red, $1. 111.14: No, 2 do, 21.20@1.201;; mixed winter, 81.155 Na, Lda, 1, 18G1.205 Na. Lwhite, rales 20,000 fm at $1,14@1,14143 exten do, anics of f0,- O00 bn at SL18- Rye--Quiet and. unchanieed Barley—pult and unchanged. Malt—Qulot. Corn =tidhtly in buyera’ favor; muuraded, 40GB AC; Haw Westurn Litger No, 2 white, 400: recaipts, 5,00 br. Onta—eavy: recelpte, 27,000 bu; mixed Woatern, 17@Q3801 White do, BC. Mar~Very tiene Nors—Deinund fatr aud margot frm. Gnocnuas—Cofes nominally unchanged, Sagar quiet but fem and nichanged, Moloeaes dall and unchanged. Hee stendys Caroling, OY G.714 6. Perhorwta—Hirm; united, 700; ' etude, G@OKe: refined, He bid. 'Yarsuw-—~BMorlarately acilvo at Gc. Nesixn—Quiet and atendy at 81.3091. 96, Tenvenrine—Qulet but steady at 274C. Haos—Weak; Wostarn, 1L@ Li Lyaturit—Htemluck sole, rs Toa jos Ayres, Vie. Woor—stendy; falr demand: domestic fleece, 30 Gabe; pulled, LOS soct unwashed, Nese, ProvitoyaPork stendys uew mors, $10,202 2; olde $0.50. Beet a iy and nuchana Lard a shado atean, $0, 3714¢2, 40, Borran—Dull anu wnchangodl, 1 --Yulet and heavy; Wostern, 360, = Dull; nominally $1. 0b4@1. 06, .e—Unehsnged; fate trade, . Cur meate quiet stronger; prime Uist BALLIMONT. Tauemone, Md, June 2%.—Froon—Quiet; Waatarn auporfine, $3,002.50; do oxtra, $4.00 005. 75, ‘caturn atrong for spot; fatures jy; No, 2 Pennay)vania red, $1.23 bid; N Western winter red, spot, $1.10145 June, none offering; duly, $1.003:6>3.003;; Aus guat, $1.002{01.08% 5 September, $1. 0614@1,0014, Corn—Wertern, sicady; Western mixed, spot, June, and dnly, 48%@A4%0; August, 444@44¥4c; Bep- temuer, LgQities sleamer, 4244@42%(c, Onts caslers Western white, dqduages do mixed, 2303 tHe; Fonnsylvania, Js@ddAc, Ryo dull at h0@ primo to cholco Pennay)vanta, c. May—Firm; $14,007,15.00, Provintoss—Firm and fairty active; mers pork, $10.7 “Hulk Laer aldore. ace cleat tib aldes, 5240; pucked, ‘i 4G. wcon--Shon)- nts, Bet clear rib lacs, Ue; hate, 11@12c, Lard, ie : Rourran—Dull and unchanged. Tacs—Quiet at 124¢13c, Prrnouzva—Dnil and nnchanged, Corren—Firm, aiict, and unchanged. Wriskt—Onict at 81. OU mL. OF. Frewura—To Liverpool per steam dull, Cotton, B-1ud; flour, S53 grain, saccodd, Reckwra—Flout, 1,070 Driveayheat, 44,200 ba; corn, 80,100 bu: oata, 00 on, * Survexts—Wheat, 5,050 bu; corn, 28,400 bu, 5 PHILADELPIIA. Prstapriruta, June 2h,—Froun—Doll; Went- ern saperine, $2.75; Minnesota extra family, gootl old, @4. Hy, wedtum, 8 wheats, patont,, 3 4; do cholce, $5.75; winter 87H; Minucsota patent, $0.60, Itye Qour unchanged. : Gnats—Wheat somewhat unsettled; No. 2 red, clevatar, car lots, $1.10%; No. # rod, June, £1.16 $1,103 asked; Did; $1.10 asked; July, $1.10 bi August, $1,003 bid; $1.07% askes 1.0038 bid: $1,003; aeked. Corn atent ‘on traci, %: Telected do, SiGe37 mixed do, A7@ilic; old Western mixed do, Eiey sail mixed. June, dite hid, 43yc nak Tuly, 49¥e bid; direc asked; Angus, 45xe bid; 4ije asked; September, 4444c bids 44%e asked. Oats dull; ‘mixed Westorn, i4@ilic; white do, BUGS, Provistoxs—Quict, Prints mess beef, 2.00. Name—Smoked, $0.40@10.50; pickled, $8.25, 0.25, Lard unchanged. 5 Burren—Quiets creamery extra, 11@16o; New York State and Bradford County(Pa.) extras, 14e; Western’ Reserve extra, 10G120. Eaos—Quict; Western, H@LMie. uEESH—W eax; creamery, UssG07e. - Purnancux—Firmer; redned, Ujjc; crade, Ge, msny—Stendy at. $1.00, Recvivra—llotir, 1,800 betes wheat, 18,900 bu; corn, 00,000 bu: oats, 22,000 bu. f ‘Smrnzxts—Wheat, 129,000 ba; corn, 95,000 a : ST. LOUIS. Sr. Lovie Mo., June 25.—Corrox--Nominally nnelinnged; enles, none; receipts, 05 bales; ahip- monts; By stdck. 6,760. ¥1oun—Dnil and unchanged, Gnaiw—Wheat Inactive and lower; cash No. 2 red fall, $1,09@1.05; options irregular at O34@ 04%; closing at O40 Thly; 9144@DO4e, closing at Dle Auguat; 11003, closing at OLigc September, aud lower; cash No, 2 mixed, 3444 48@I5}Ke Sontoniber. Oate—Cash Mehos, and ‘options, lowers No. % 3236 cushs BING@A BedIuly; 274@274e Auguat. Kye oasier at brqbolare. . Wuisxy—Steady at $1.04. Pnovistoxs—Pork firmer ot $10.25, Lard strong: er: $0.20 naked, $U.1256 bid.” Bulk meate qutet and slow: clear ribs, $4.85@4.00: clear, $5,00@ ht Bacon higher; clear ribs, $5.35¢5.60; clear, $b, 0525, 70. Reompys—Fiour, 2,000 bris; whoat, 20,000 bn; corn, 1,000 bu; oats, 2,000 bu; ryo, nono; barley, none. : Suwvmexrs—Tlour, 4,000 brie; wheat, 12,000 bu; corn, 62,000 bu; oats, 30,000 bu; rye, 4,000 buj barley, pons. MILWAUKEE: Minwavger, Wie, Juno 26,—FLoun—Dull oud unchanged, hest dult; opened and closed cagh firm; No, 2 Mitwattkeo, $1.03; Juno, $1.003¢; July, OU%o; Angst, OL No. SMilwaukee, 80e; No. 4, 74¢3 rejeciad, Git¢e. Corn oaster; activa; No. 2, Ont in good do- mand at lower rates; No, ic. Ryo leas firm; No, 1, hae, ‘Barley scarce aud firm; No. 2 apring, ii. Provisiova—Quiet and easy. Mons pork quict; $9.00, cau, Prime steam lard, SU. Tneiaurs—Wheat to Banat aie. Rucmrrs—Filour, 0,600 pris; whosl, 87,000 bu, Suirwxats—Flour, 20,000 bris; wocat, 4,000 a, CINCINN. Cixommxaty, 0, June 25 Te : 2h,—Coreox—Fale de- mand, but at lower rates; 12hic. Froun—Dull and drooping. Guatw—Wheat dull and noming); red, $1.00. 1.05, Cor lower to soll at 37/3@38c. Onte quict Dut steady at B2@¢5e, Ryo dull at fife. Varley Jn fair demand; No, 2 fatl, 6 Provistons—Pork unchung Lard strongor;y current. make, $0.05 bid: $0.10 naked. Totk meata stronger; shoulders, $3.45 cash; $4.00 soller August; ahort rik, $4,855 shart clear, $4.00, : Ia- on guiot and unchanged at $4.25, $5.50, and WWitieny—Activo and unchanged, ‘Luysten Ou~Sleady; fair domand at 050, + BOSTON, ! Boatox, Juno 85.—Fioun-—Bteady; Western su- perfing, FLOCBU25; common extra, $41. 75@ 4.25; Wisconsin aud Miunesota, $4. 0002575; winter wheats, Oblo aud Michigan, $4. 75GK5.50; Dinofs, A 3.00; Bi. Louis, 25. 50G@0.50;, Wisconsin and Ailnnesots patent process, spring wh 1, UOC winter wheats, $i, G44, S90), Gn: ‘arn is fale demand aud uuchanged,. Onte firm anid unchanged. Tye, UxG6tic. Racew Flour, 3,000 brls; corn, 47,000 bn; whan, 8010 bese batik ICME NTH—Dlour 2, 8 ria. Wool-Btendy tnd firm; yood demand; on medium grades imost sought after; Ohlo and Poynaylyania. 40@i1c; Wisconsin ani Michi- gun fleeces, 87m I%e; combing and dolaing, 40@ ‘B53 super and extra pulled, SOD42e, TOLEDO. June 25.—Guam—Wheat firm; extra white Michigan, $1,121; amber Michicon, spot, $3.10%j; No. st red winter, spot, $2.15; June, $1,144 ¢ July, $3.0025; August, O7Kc; Sep: tember, N7$3c. Corn steady; nigh mized, spot, Ue; June, STN} No. 2, spot and Juno, B8hc; duly. T7H63 rejected, 6}fc, Oate dull and poml. inal Niccmipré—Wheat, 8,000 bus corn, 19,000 bu. » BUIPMENTS->W heat, 2, 000 bt orn, 44,000 bu, ESE e Torgno, 0. BUFFALO. * : Borray, N. ¥., Jone 25.—Reogerre—Late Flour, 6, 744 bela; wheat, 27,000 bu; corn, 319, + 270 bu. Suuanta—Cangl—Whest, 02,000 bn; cara, 10,128 bu, allroud—48, 000 bu, Gnars—Wheay Juactive und frmy No, 1 bard Milwaukee held at $1.18. Corn dull; -offered at {0c per coat load. Osta insctives lold at S70 for so, & Hye heidat Uc, Barloy, season aver. —Cunsl firm; asking tigc for wheat; oats jc to Now York, —— KANSAS CITY. Epictat Dispatch to Tae Tritune, _ Kansas Urvy, Mo., dane 26,—Gnaiu—The Price Current reports wheat recelpts, 4,441 bu; ship: went, 3,809 bu; dully No. 2 cash, O7e; Jane, OFo; No. tipash, OSKe; June, H4c, Corn, recetpls, "9.702 bys, shipments, 10,647 ba; trm; No, 3 Caub, Suc; June, khyc. at Sha OsweEGO. Oswxao, N. ¥., June 25. —Gaais—Wheat in fale domand; Na, -1 hard Duluth upring, $1.15; No, # do, $1.08, No, 1 White Michigan, $1.17, Cora ateady} No.'g Westera, 45446. pineal PETROLEUSL, F “Curvevann, O., June 25.—Petnonsgm—Stedy and qoict; atandard white, 110 dey. teat, 6c. Ow Crty, Pa dane 25, —exrnaunus—Market opened excited, with rales at 7: aq! at 69%, 100,000; transactions, celota, 65 bates; shipments, non sales 7: —Firm at 2%: The coherency of Democracy, gether hai other must give up. ‘ would now be in fuvor of honest money. politics he {s somowhat Nike the Irishmun’s flea: when you put your fluzer ou him, bels not there, do cuolce now, $5.00; Ohio fan- | adus from Kentucky. Jtendricks hoe acted an ill part, —a foc 3c; declined to Wye; advanced to Zia; declinca and cloned weak Shloments, 44,000 brls, averaging 50, 000. Pirrsnvis, dune 2h. —Prtnounus—Crade trreg- ular at 77i4c at Parkor's for Immediate shipment; refined, quiot at O40 Philadetphia dettvery, DRY GOODS. | New Yonx, June 26.—Husinesn contintes ght in nll departments, but aatisfactory for this time of year; cotton goods very firm ant in falr domand; prints and ginghame anict and rtoady: sealls mon's Wear of woolene sluxaisl elgn + tawns doing Lat dem; for- gools remnin quot. Tho Jutletin enya: **Gloucester dark fancy printa will be oponed to- morrow at dc." COT'TON, June 25,—Corron—Firm; re- tack, 6,704; Meurnrs, Tenn. widdhing, 12%e. PRORIA. ~ a Pronta, Tlt., Inne 25,—IHiauwinzs—Dall; sole BO bels at $1.03, TURPUNTING, Winnixatoy, June 25,-—Srinits o TORPENTINE ic. CURRENT OPINION. Bhot by a Demoorat, Dayton 0.) Journal (Rep.). The Democratte organs should not be howl- ing at Republicans about Kico’s lost leg. He was shot by a Demuerst. ‘Tho Goherency of Plunder, Inctanapolis News (Ind). A-honee divided against itself cannot stand. plunder, syen with the fs not strong enough to hold to- and solt money neo. Onv or the What Tt Stands On, Rochester Densserat (170 If the Democratic party stunds wpon ‘any- thing, it stands upon the brink of tho political grove which, for the last throo months, it has bocu so Industriously thourh unconsciously, perhaps, dleging. The Chanco that Shaped Ewing's Polltics. Cincinnast Gaseite (Rev), It Gen, Ewing had been elected United States Senator from Kaneas, 98 he wanted to be, he would now be a Republican; and, If he had not. been smashed in hie coal-land speculations, is in Aan Low an dulins Cresar, Culumbeua{0.) Journal (iten.). Five months ago Allan G. Thurman was rec- ognized throughout the country as the probable Democratic nominee for President in 1880, day he fs scarcely thought of in that connection, And the gad thingy avout it {s that Thurman himself has wrought thia change. To- Te became “King of the Caucus,” substituted strita for barmopy, forced an extra sessiun of Congress, and has kept the country in turmoil for weeks: und months; and not he lice as tow asJutlus weaMTe Democratic “Strategy. Hartford Port (Ker). A few months agothe Democratic press was earnestly cugaged In promoting the nomination of Gen, Grant as the Republican candidate/ftur President. ing reault; but it has now been effectually kill- ed by the folly of the Democratic wanugore. ‘They have so complotely extiomutehed whatever hoves thelr pnrty had ut carrying the cicction The effort was not without protnis- that it is no longer necessary for the Republig- ans to put forward the grent name of Grant. "They can win with any reputable candidate, nod 80 the fleid is open for all coiners, Vor this wo are Indebtcd to Democratic ‘ strategy.”” “Disgusting Twaddle.” «New Albany (Ind.) Lelaer-Standard (Dm.), ‘The mon who bitterly criticiso Tilden for not imparting wisdom and courage ton Congress conspicuously deyold of theso qualities forgot that Thurman and Bayard, who were then and are stlll his rivals, had concocted the fnfumous Eleetoral sebemo and forced lt down the gar- ging throats of the ITouso Committee” befiie"| ’ Mr. Tilaen ever heard ‘of it. The rool tnct' ts; that ‘'llaen ts possessed af mora brains, back-. bone, peicleal AcuMoN, general knowledge,-and) downrig! sectional asses that how! at bis heals for lus not attempting not only an insane act, but an utter fmposstbility. ht pluck than oll the uorrow-minded, Let us hear no more of such dle gusting vwaddle. * Kontuaky aud Mistrourl, &, Lavla Globe-Penincrat (Rea) An effort is being mnadeto got up a nogro 6x: The right to “killa ulgger” fe stilt a vital plank of Kentucky Democracy; but it is not as rigidiy adbered to as formerly, and there are recent inatances in which Kentucky Courta hove imoosed a fine of $3 and costs for premeditated nieger-killing, ‘Thig {sa creat stride, Sore in Missouri the ne wroes acon to be better satisfied than in avy of the old slave States. Whut is needed here is an exodus af Democrats. ‘The Glote-Lemoqrat would Ike to contribute to a fund to send about, 5,000 Democrats to Alaska or the Torritorius of the Great Weat, ‘The Question of Logs. : Baltimore Gazette (Dem). Gen. Tom Ewing tolls a New York Tribune reporter that be thinks thut he and Rico with three legs can beat Foster sud Hickenlooper in Oulo with four legs, In the matter of legs Gen. Ewing might have told with somo ap- positunesa the avecdote related of [resident Lincoln's visit to a State Prison. A notorious eriminal, looking through the bars, sald: © Well, Mr, Lincoln, you and J havo been in about all tha prinaua “th the cuuntry.) Don't know about tut," suld Mr. Lincala; “Tye never been in but three’? “Well, ve been in all the rest,” responded the prisoner, ‘There are only. threo legs inthe frm of Ewing and Rice, but Rico fs the man that cute down the svoraye, Hon Butter. Beaton Neratd (Ind, Dern.).” It fe not yet certain that Bon Butlor wil run for Governor this year, Uo cannot ron with any hope oxcept as the rogular Domocratle candl- date, and us such ha canuat hold (he Republican matcontents who trained with him last year, ‘The revival of stalwart polltics bas weakened {rregular movements, Batler is at vresvut o nondeseript fa politics, Que idea (iat has been suggested by soma of his followers ia to keep hint out of tho Gubernatorial race, unltlug the Democrats aid Greantuckers on Guston for Governor, aud reserving Butler for Scuatar {a pluco of Dawes. We should like very snuch to ago thut plan tried. A Beautifal Apology, Indiauavolss Jonruat (Rev.). ‘The Loulaville. Courier-Journal, which boa been severely canaured by {ts party-frlunds for fts recent rough assault on Mr. Iendricks, inakes agort of quasi apology which fy about a3 bad as the original offense, It says: If the duty of putting a Democratic tlexot In (he fluld were placed Inoue hands at tia thine, we abould unbeatatingly take the oid ekot, ‘ate. art we ‘Dught to wuy,-—Just sshodld, and juet Na friends dig, In 4N76. He averrates bimsolf, Me tas turne ed against the chief with Whom ho fought, and by whove aide he wae crushod down under brute force and fraud,—an older Damocras than he, and a whaor, bettor nan, Ho haw fniled in duty to ble pasty by dasatliug the .walty uf ax idea which might become, and yet may decows, indispensable tothe uses uf the purty; aud this from xoltivh consideration, and in » way at once rude, nd unworthy. But Mr, Houdricka ta, lon, an abie and respectable man, Me. Watterson thinks Gov, Hendricks *‘over- rates himself "5 it Is just barely possiblo that Gov, Hendricks nse the saine oploion of M Watterson. But we aro told that Mr, Mendricks te, “after his fashion, an ablo and reapectable man,"? ‘This is a beautiful apolory, most Southern Tatk and Southers Acts Hosion Journal (Bev.).” Senator Wado Hamptou nas been telling a Now York Tribune roprosentative thatthe Routh is not responsible for tho” present Democratic policy, and that the people of that ecction want quiat, anddo not uesire to ba tmorers in any: thing which will create trouble or mistrust. We shouJd bu glud to botieve that Fenator Warapton vocrectly states the case. Doubtlexa ho expressea his own sentiments; but, if’ ho will only carefully recall, ong by one, the ovyestd which buve taken place in lly own Btate durivg the past two years, be must come to the cuuclu- slow that tila dtutemonte as to the peacefil aul patsioue purposes. of the people uf the South are too aweeping. With all bia pop- ularity’ he could not iveure polltivat frce- de Ta thes late election i Bouth Carolina. Ale appeuled to bis iriends tu allow the Reputy Heans to hold political meotings aud pote with out molestation, fon after, wo hear of Repih- hiean meetings boing hreken up by srined com- panies of huraemen led by metnbers of Goy. Tampton'a staff, Ifls appeal for a fair election was followed by an organized effort to earry the kame bya vencral atufilog of bnallot-boxes, car- ried out in every cotnty except two inthe State, oul by frequent instances of resort to vloluyce and persecution, Hearchiug Queations for Yewing. Sir. Sehitting in Cleretand Adrance (Greenbacker), 1. Dd you ever solemnly (or otherwise) de- clare at Bt. Louls that you would never support the nomination of Tident 2 Who Joined you tn tliat ayowal, nnd was It Actermined that a regular holt should be organ- ized in Obiot 8, Did you unite with others ina telegraphic Mapatch to Hendncka weinghim to decline ity St. Louts nomination; and who wera the others! | * 4. Did you on the same day receive a dispatch from Muses W, Field, asklig youto take the socond placa inthe Peter Cooper ticket; and did you consult frlande in St. Louis about ity and who? - &. Did you authorize anyboy to say you would accept oucertain conditions, and take the stump forthwith; arid what were the con- uitions? 6. And why did you sabsequently ratify Til- den, ond zo to Congress a8 ‘a Deimovrat? 7 Did not that action of going back on your negotiations wilh the Cooner Executive Com- juittce utawp you as a dyed-in-the-w = mute AY yed-in-the-wool Demo: ‘The Democratlo Rocord. Harper's Weekty (Rep.d. Gen, Steedman, the temnaraty Chafrmon of the Ohio Democratic Convention, following Ben= ator Hittin the Senate, aunatinced that to tie Democratic party belonged the credit of sup- pressing the Rebellion. ‘There were brave men und good soldiers in the Unlon army who were Democrats. ‘Phat fe uladly conceded by every Ropublican, But since Gen. Stecdman and Sen- ator fil) ralae the question, it i well to recall tat the Jast Domucratic President announced that the Union had no right to eave itself from rebellfov.—an opinion which he derived from one of the ehfef of ying Democratic leaders, Mr. Binck. Every one of the Rebel chiefs was 8 Democrat. ‘They defended their, Rebellion upon Democratic doctrine, Every Copperhead that skung the soldiers from tho rear was 8 Democrat} and the Democratic Nationnl Con- vention, in the midst of the context, declared the War to be afollure. Gen. Steedinan and Senator {ili chose to raise this question, They will have quite enough of the onswer. The Democratte party In this country has been the party of caste nnd sristecracy antt special privi- lege} the party of the must odious inhumanity and “{ujustices tho party of Stato tyranny oeninst the equal rictts of Ametican citizens and the natural rights of man; the porte of sycophaucy to forei:tn tgnorance; the party of disunicn and national dishonor, What its Jeadera expect to gain by reviving, in the political contests of to-day, recollections the most damaging to any party ina free and in- telllvent countey, ts tot sot apparent. ee Seetnrian Schools in Loulsiann, Clecetand Leuiter, The Constitutional Convention recently in session in New Orleans refused to adopt a pro- vision in the new Cunvtitutlon, to be submitted to the people, allowins sectarian schools to bo supported out of the public treasury, There- upon Bishop Gilmour's organ, the Catholic Uni- terse, acts Up o.diamal complaint at this action of the Convention, which we copy below. ‘This only shows what. the Roman Courch expects to to Whencvor it obtalus political control tu the future, as the great {ucrceso of Roimantsm now goluy clearly denotes that it will, We call par- ticular attention to the claln made by Gilmour's organ, In the words which We have italicised, to the obligatton Louistaua is under to Catholicism for having stood by the shot-guiners, bulldozers, and the Democratic party of that State. We atso catl the attention of thosy weak-backed Hepublleang, whe are sv fearfully afrald of losin: Romish votes that they inust saeritice their mantiood and meekly oubmit to the ugereasions made by that Chore, to thta appeal inade by the Universe to the Rumanists of Loutsiana ‘to oppose the ratification of the Constitution with all thete imtght, merely be- cause it forbids Romlst schools from being sup- ported out of the publictund. Says the Uni- verses : "The long and short of the above Ja that thie Con- atstutional Convention has(aurrendgrest eltHor to ie pada Feats or to the Protestants, In exclusion of the Catholics, ‘eat Tuk BE Nt episode th the’ Catholles of the Unhred Sbitea, tho ulavnt vam aw aontary exception In their , and faldasulie defended the State rights of Loutsi- Gua, and denounced the aulrages perpetratad on theiy citizens. It {a4 paintul surpriso, aud Jt Js o grass inconsistency, a four An Inconsistency, since almost the first -wie- the Lomualana politiclan wakes of restored frealom of action Is to impose a thrall upon Louisiana Catho- lce,forcing them to besr fhe burden of pabtic school# which their conscience will not permit them to avall of, and refusing them any cqatl right to the public eancstionil fund, or evento that portion of it whict they thenselves directly contributes It de an inconsistency, alnce it takes the educa- tional functions distributed through the communes —aud hence neuter to tho parent—from the cities, diatticta, or parishes, und by ‘constitutional cu- actment centratizes thu moat Important power of these {inectlona, making a juat educational meas- ure {inpossibie whore u sense of fair play or more Chrlettun, correct feoling miyht otherwise prevail with s munictpat or other local organization Tt is an ancunsistency, sluce the godier achool is # sectional {dua which tins aver bo rectotl fu hushlity to the South and to Southorn in- atiations, it has created the **bighor law" men, anc the corruptiontels of American politica, Itiwon Incousiatency, ty wtuttilicd—tha Roy. Dr, Dabuuy (Presbyterian) of Virginla as collated them most carefully—aro thy proof that a8 between the South Whore the system th not In vogue, and tho North where the ayatem bud fil awing, the Ifgher atandard of morality ablacd with tho South- em section. it ta un inconsistency from other points of view, nia jpoly with the present muddle of uisinna polities, Bilite wo'da not at all attribute this injustice to the people of Loujalaua, It may take Jong years to down the hnckstering poilticians who have crept into place aud iniluence through tho unhuppy » lurbatlous of an abnormal state of Louisiana socialy, Meanwhile, it thoro $s nothing fn tho Constitus tion cifat to the political rights of the peuple of Lonieiana, this. educational ordinance alone should lead every Catholic in tha State to upnoee the now Constitution by evory legitimate Influence, and himeel( nt the ballot, And If there be any re- Iyious rights to thu Catholic body guaranteed by treaty in ihe Brench tranefer of Lontetana, they shoutd be curofully examined, and, if they can be Dronzbt to benr on this question of Catholic edu~ cation for Catholic youth, the claim should bo made and its entira force teatod. ——— Gon, Sully’s Daughtor—A Tandsome Indian Malden Suld ta Be Melr to an Immeonso Fortunes : Yonkton (fak,) Herald. Gen, Alfred Sully, whu ‘dled recently ot Tort Vancouver, on the Pacitle coust, loft a very valu able estate In Philadelphia, tuberited from bis father, and also a considerable ata of inouey bo had accumulated iu bls long army career. “Thu Philalel hia estate alone ia worth several hun. dred thousand dollars, It 13 now suid that the ouly perauu to whom any part of Gen, Sully's Jorge fortune of ryght belongs is his half-brevd daughter, Julia, at presont fving with White Swat’s band of Yuukton todiuus, eighty iniies above this place, on the Missouri, und inaking ber home with the fuinily of Colln La Mont, also of mixed blvod, ‘Those whe kuow Geu Sully well whils campalgning agaiust the ludlans of Dakota suy Uhatut his death he had no wilo nor any iseve living uxcept Unis girl, and steps will suon bu takou to ostablish her rights to the fortune, ‘The marrlage of Gen. Bulls, according to Judian custom, with thla gir?s squay mother, is eusceptlile of proof, and it {a betleyacd tnt ft will be diliculs to luvalidata the claim, Gen. Sully’s daughter, who ty well known to those ho baye traveled through the Upper vountry, i regurded es tre Landuoinest Judiap matden on the Missourl River or iu the (reat Sioux vation, She cannot. talk Kuglish, wad be hablié are thoroughly aboriginal. ‘Tho daughter of the Jato Gen. Sully was tro- quently seen by the writer whiky en gaged in. surveying the Yankton Roser vatlon, Laviug occasion to stop at the house of Collu’ Lu Mont, the girl's bundsawe appearauce attracted attention, snd La Mont was asked if sho was a daughter of bis, Lo Mont sald, “No, airy she (6 Sully’s daughter, and if any of you men hud seg Sully, you would aay abo beara a strong resemblance to 10, ‘ —- . Love aud Religion, Port denote (® Y,) Union, : A little muro than four rears ago a gontle- man uf this village, Wen about 23 years of wiro, fell in love with w young Jady, aged about 1%, sleo of Port Jervis, Ske returued his ailection, and for a time all-went along smoothly. The lady was 9 caughter of plows parcuts, although aho wes pot coonected with avy cbureb, was 4 (rin bellover ip their tencta, and looked with a feeling akin to horroy un anything approaching skepticluin urduubs, But the time came when she learned thet ber lover was a delat; that he disbelicved tira revealed reliztun, ud no veneration fur the Bible, and took uo in terest iu churches, seldoin or nevor attending tiem, save us her escort, Shu was deevly putned by the revelation, Shy sent for her Iver aad endeavored to convince him of bis error, but he tas not aatisiled with ber arcu: ments, and refused to uccode to # surrender of hus priueivics, ‘lie mora the lady poudered the a gin enka inane. more ber duty seem sho finally decided to ed clear to het > md renuunco her love. She accordinzly wrote to hima Jong and sear-ataloed letter bidding him good-by forever. Meman again and agatn urged hor to ree her deterroluation, bit Separation took place. but, although he was, used, felt that she hal convictions of right denvanled. aa earily diteut himect! usiior she was obdturate, anda He was deeply grieved; np ho thonght, badly neted up to what ber Tie could not of bis tove, oud, after a Jew months, he left this village aud engaged in business efsuvhere, rectly. The tady mourned, but tried to gutlafy Lernelf tliat sho had ached” Tiro yenra madu ber more core Wberal than ste had been, and she began to study on the subject trusted er forwuer dev came quite as liberal ag carded. Whether the read or the promptinus The more she read the more she dis: slay, and she finally be- the lover slice fad dls logle of the bouks sla of the old love had most. fo do with this change It would be hard to tell, ‘The lover, tov, bad undergone a change, The Jaut that his creed had cost him bie sweetheart annoyed bitu, und, straggle as ho would. he could not banish her from his memory, winter ‘a reylval of In the city in in business. Av irlend ho was induce her case, it trould be or by the memory of hi which te Last tellaton took lace ho was engaged solicitations Of oa d to attend. Asin the hard to tell whether the hange was brought about by the arguments of the preacher, by the Pxcttement ‘which is old prevalled, love. Sufllee it to say that be united with the church, and Ina short tiie b€came a zealous member. thought over the action heart in discarding: hi wrote ber a brief note once more calling on her He Hof iis former aweet- In for ble infidelity, and asking the privilege of tr, She responded in the aflirmative, ‘The gentleman cane, and, when ahe timsdiy apologized for her previous dis- missal of biin, he, to her surprise, defended her conduct, said ehe had ier place. he would t Meart sank at these words. been fo the right, and in o-lay ao the anme, Her She conferred tho great change in her sentiments; from beinz a firm bellever In the Bibl and with it her belle It was now the gentleman's turn to be horrified. Hie pleaded with her, urged think of to {uduce her to chang: could not,and told him so. le, she had divearded it, ih any revealed reltgion hing he could rmind. She ie felt thut he must not be “unequally yoked with on unbe- Hover,” und, taking. aameelat his religion, gave her up. ae Couting an Ohelist. ‘The famous Egyptian obelisk, which twas re- cently set up on the banke of the Thames, and whfeti {t was found would rapidly become dis- organized vy the action phere, has been coated whieh, it ts beifeved, wil: surface for yours. ‘The of the pecullar atmos- with a citiclous wash, 1 successfully protect its effect of the provess, It {s said, bas surpassed expectation, anid {s only to be cotnpured to the restoration of an old of palating. chf{veled from ‘The obelisk now appeurs as If tte rock, showlug Its orl us al colors, the gttartz ani feldspar glittering tn’ the sunlight. ‘fhe {ntaglio nore disttuctly than before. uluo comes out much ee A Hetorogencous Crow. Jt {s probable thatthere Is notin the world any other public or private establieliment which presents suinany varieties of nationality und roligion as the Governt: Sarajevo, in Bosvin. ‘1 ployes three Boheininut Uroat, three from Lowe! Vyan, twelve Turks, two nent Printing Office ot there are umung fils em- 8s, ove Carinthian, one r Austria, one Roumo- Serviang, one Afgbun, one Prussian, one Huesian, and ove Dalmatian, As to religion, Lhere are twel one Pruasion Evangell (ireeks, one Uplate Gre Catholics. Mohaminedans, cal, several Orthodox ek, abd weveral Roman EEART DISEASE. it thine standing contin weeks o¢2. when your Com! Phites phite wea recommended te ort time enabled mo ery aud nov (ain ad well, fat and he: be. Yours very truly, (The heart being a grent muscular organ, vigurous netvoua force to unetain Me AR st dl professtonal attundauce, Up t HAUIFAN, Feb. 10, 1872. . er mifferer may be thts fetter ouplielty, taton HL with Pisease Of y vivlent palpitation, and became weaker, notwith: ow pound syrup of ihe hone ‘The use of during a ie my ustal works ‘as Teould wish Wo W. FRANK COCHEAN. require Keliown ity me tore pophvephites restores the nervous element, ft will ol ‘waysstrengthen the heart thiselemeat, + There Ia.no absurdity in. Neryow -Bystem causes Trronchittx, Dyspepsia, Anituna, weakened thrducl tow of Tits INVENTOR the fact Inat un fnunatred Consumption, Neuraizla, ¥pllepite Bits Whooplus Cough, Heart Disease, and a host of others: then why Ia 1 absunt tha Fellows' Hypophosphites, which effectually cures Nervuns Debitity. should cure these disenves also, plant will cease. a1 + OD by tern the Uyte, PRICE, $1.50 PER BOTTLE, SIX fur $7.60. 1Drugriste. Maunds & CO,, Cincin- Sold by sil Wesern Agent, J. N, nat! O, **Bemaye the cause d the coms and nddrem J, 1. FEL- tha yellow Wrapper tn wa: holding the paper before ay ENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER: MAnuractongns AWARDED ‘THe OXLY MEDALS CENTENNIAL, 1878. PARIS. EXPOSIION, 1878. wo GIVEN FOR RUBBER ORE ER $ ARSE SS aA Atno time in the his- tory of medicine hag an ariiclo appeared which han nict with greater ap. roval and, uticcess than Henson's Caneina Plas ter. Why they are pro- ferred 19 ull othor porous plasters ts owing to their Imprvved composition; they act instantancously, eure speedily and effeo- tuatiy, Phyaictana and thecen: eral nubile who acknavw)- eden the great benenita derived from tha use of Lhe ordinary poronn plas- ter, however, maintain that thule action in not lauiticfontly prompr, ro- quishug sthne, patieaca, land continuous weur to Jatleet a cure, Tenaou’s Cuncine Plaster overs conws thls dificulty by: laccouiplishing im a few bound thus whieh it inkea any other plasior las wany days Althougis a recent in- ventiva, THegsous Cape claw Porone Plaster hae been tharoughly teated py physicinas, and nave been pronouuced — the Inoat thoraughly efica- cuits plaster ever de- vised. Ita marvelous lence over the circulation nnd genera) otfoct on the jayatuun ts alors ineredt- ‘bles (rom tha moment at Nes pplication tothe af: focted part tt aporstes intlu- PLASTERS, Avith axtantittug vizary— rings rellef and cures = Mectually than any oR a Vinatury Liniment Whew ae desire 9 hen yo ca! LAME BACK onipe retiet, asc your Weak Back, Rhoumas|Druggist for Benson's tou, Kiduey Discusey, Stubbora and Neglect. od Coughs and Colds, Capeing Pliater, Avord worthicss plasters having (2 wlinilur sounding name, Each genuive plaster has Fomulu Weak lsh Capelne epoliod Kndall toral Achowand CV Geet Puina, It bs specially!” Sold by all Druggiats, Price, 26 cents, Reoemuucnibeds MQDUCATIONAL. : Lola Seay ‘YALE COLLEGE, Written examinat for adintsalon to the Frosh- map Claseos tu the ted and tue buefiald science Renoel will ba weld In Civago and ia Clnetunati oa Friday ad Saburdey, Juss 27 aud 28, Catididatess must Deprewat at Oa, wa: on Friday. The exemiuation in Chivage wil be Bold in the roons ef the Volon College of fourtt door, mation adi ‘Chicas. “CHEGARAY WRU. 13 Euat Waaliagtotirsts rut NEVINS HYDE, oo ldevas by leiter the Sverclary New Haven, Cand., or avly (a, borwoa ‘Na, MT INSTITUTE, 152%) 1629 Spruce-et., Puiludelphia, Duy Hehool far Young badive aud Hesraiug wud Da Ghilirea. Greek, Lat Beavis. seud for elrculats, rench de the Tangy In, EDgHel, French, erhiau, allan age ut the famliy. | Weaee Madame DUELVILLY, Prlucipul, NEW CONGRESS WALL, GACH MAY, N. J. OPBN JUNE 28, tettdings, thorouxhly fire-proof. potas of land wn tue Adiaaiie. Coast hee It Atiantle Cosat. ele rio Melle In each ‘room, All om A Grand Prone: 1008 es of Pat EATUONDON Proper” WEST END HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, PRFEBURY & UILDEETH, Proprietors, oe ak WOW OPEN. . aa’ anaes at Meee ei ge and Cold P GUEON COVE HOUSH. Pigeon Gove, Extreine Molnt of Cave Ano, Maas Open BATURDAT, June 1¢ Bir, Ky By It 1870, i" UTR Fit UNTAINS, MILLIKEN? Proprietors, Tf you want the Best at Lowest Prices, buy it at Cc. JEVNE’S, 410 & 112 I, Madison-st. QUARNANTERD AND DRLLIVERED FREE. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, ~ aUALEN. Be tareful to buy only the Genuine. Ameena, FALHBANKS’ Cae een STANDARD “OCEAN STEAMSHIP, SCALES OF ALL KINDS, NOT GURMAN LLOYD. New York Loudon., -Parln eamers winrday from. gouthumtton and sivemen. | Pameugere Docket for atom agin at lo oe PASSAGE—From New York to fouth> muon, Havre, and Bremen, ame eatin, Bilas tod $Me alcerage, #40, Netarn teker y Reseed raies, “Orb ICiaed GO.,,aBomting Crsen, ‘Agents tr Chicazo. Bode) SAILROAD OHIOAGO & RORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, onda: TRIAL AND DEPAROOE OF TRA Exrtamarrow ov Rerxeryca we Sunday excepled. 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Downer's Grove Accommod: a Aurora REF. B Mendota & Ottawa Fi ‘Anrora Paesenge inzte-ate, a zle-ate. ajAY, and Sixtoentie 3 Dorner s Grove Acco pw 6 Express, Otnaka Sian lexpread Bau Pexas Fast Exprr: pr Ranena City & Bt, due pm C..B. & Q. Palace Dining-Care and Pall Bleeping. Blecbing-Carsrun between Chtosgo aid 01 OHIOAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PACTEIO RAILROAD, Depot. comer of Van itn ‘Ticket Office, 0 Clark-st., Sherman 1 and, Shertnan-s STATE LINE To Ghsrow, Liverpool, Dublin, felt 4 London: dora toon Se Yerovety Thursday. Fieve cabin 90 ig tH, according to actommodatlin. Becond ‘Cable, JANES WANKACK, General Wrert Austin Baldwin & Co.. Gen't Agta, 22 ANCHOR LINE MAM way. N.Y, ANCHORTATNeSeoon TCL AST Adal 2 RTA. Tine, nvon | C 4 PAO daly era's aa | DEVON AT aul, ney ALSATIA, seh Cabins $35 Exe n direct. ROH As July 8, n/m couirat kets at reduced: rau ULNDERSON BROTIERH, 00 Washington st. Ce ED ERS ON DEO TE Elen, OO Warhleuston st 1 Carrying the United Btates and Royal datt/fetween Xe nd Liverpoul. Passge apply to Com- ‘Tin, ig New York Gon't Wertern Agent, ‘snd Ireland, ~~ GUNARD MATL LINE. Belling tied times # weok to4nd from British Bare. west Pricon, aetivieet pply at Compsny’s Office, nt reat. corner Clark and Rawiolph-sts., Chicago. Y, i, be VESNET, Gensel Western Agett, HATIONAL LINE OF NTRAMAIILES. ae geilng twice a weet from Now York to Quecumtown,: ave pool, d Louron. Cabin parsace trunt $50 to 70 currency. Tiewelg at redneed j Gran ea Great Brita Mans iesian erent G = ry For tailing aid further Jnfermatton anply to sTtgOK, Now a Bowel Charl nnn PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FoR > IY. a - Orvicg oF Brrenixrexpest oF Pontia Porenry, MADISON, Wits tas Uy In7lh Notice ts neroly glven, purauant to Chapese 211 0! Lain of Wirconafo tnt th gent 1875, that 40 Ferala wl bo received at (his mee up, {9 hoon uf the Sth day of duly. 1870, Tor furntsllog he state of Wie. cousin with the hecessary stationery tor ts use during ie year cammencing Fan. 1. IAW. ‘A clatel fied tnt of Uie artictes and the quality of nach clas requires wil be thentshied t all persoue desl ting to bid, on application to this oilice, either personally or By etter. All atatlonery tocorrerpond witit the sami- bles avr nruvided for tospection at thle utter. pureu jaunt ta sald Chapter 211, aad to bo deltvered ta tha Supers intendent of Public Prunerty at the Capital, tn chy of Madton, Wi Saxent the onor before the tenth dsy of tst, tfoncry is divided into four classes, A, D.C. an il a xeparede nealed bid must be mide for cack clas nd must bes piatily mdomed on the om. ed aeals to furnteh stationery ett ja of the wri Solace (namtug (t)." Gach bid mush be accompanicd by a bond to the State af Wisconatn, in ike penal um of £2,000, execntod by the bidder ad petoctial, and by At least tig tatiafuctory aurat{¢s, cunditioutd thay the Madey vill furnixy such stationery secording to the ternis of hla Vid, and the 2untrAct entered sate fo pur sumen thereos.’ Tie gureies shall attuc to of indaree onenld bond thetr fusCiieation to tho effect that they ae cach te thyjsum of #.0' over and above all chita, Uabilitira, sud exernptiaus, Printed biani: bids and bonds will be furnished upon tention to this once, po coatraet will ba. wanted in each class to the lowest bidder {n that Glare Who stall furnish security ed satiuinciory to the Superintendent pre! as ahove Indicate Me Property: oravided, however, i iva th each elnas to any. bictd y ler residing riloios husoees (0 the stato ut Wirconnn. If his bid whall burns ow as that of any other bidder iu that class, hot doing business fu the Btate of Whscopaln. ‘The Biperintendenr of Tublle Property hereby re. servea the rluut to Tjece any oF all bide mada by viriae hereof. 9 Ht BANHON. : Bupertitendent of Public Property. PHOPOSALS POR ARMY SUP. MAKING AXD Depot ComMinsaRy, Baer WasutINuTon-s Ty, Realed tat Guicaga, eee 10, aaa ch ph tu, Thore June 24, 1870, tor furulels ‘a Before Rise coe Mu ment, wile ett we may be required, on or mm, wine 6,00 pourdts prime Kee, In double ancke, 100 pounds not each leside twilted cotton aack and alaige puuuye oat na cainples to be ee 10 Polude Suter, ee aL Inte attice. in barrels, fult-ined. pounds Suap, ary, and not to contain more than 10 per caut resin, In strapped boxes. 14,060 pounds Salty fire, fa barrela, full bend-lned, 1,4Wbotties Pickles, quarts, Crowe & Blactwell (570 chow-chuw, S7u cnowahers, 244 afaorted), 13 bouies to BCasn, STADE. i 09 pounds Cut-Loat Suse, S000, noutida Grant: dated Sucar, end 1.070 pounds Mom Jered Suxar, in bare rela (ulbhcad-ined. ida will bo recel¥ed for the whole or any portion of the ubore amonuty which are to bo increamd or de> creaned ga tuay be required at the tine of opealog, ronatrerd, and fackacen wilt Bealowed, will bo rocetvud mubfect ta the wus) cund- anaes or tne tatormmation ‘will be fure it iWentiou to tuts ofice. “she right t0 ‘Actitul taro at the Une of delivery ts bu charge for i Proposals thing, aid Wtaule pi dor AT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST KAT ¥YLAVOURING HTOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISEN8 AND BA4UCES. LIEBIG, COMPANY’S EXTRAC OE al LIEBIG oe S meters anda boon foF foal_gratotul.”— Soo Lancot” “British Ao. CAUTION. — Genuina onty with the fae Broilo uf Uaroo Tiotig's Sigaature in we Tnk across the Labi “ Ounsumption in Mngland increasod tem fold in ten years.” LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRAC OF BIKAT. To be bed of all Storeksepers, Grocers snd Chetaials, Sole Agents for tha United states (wholesale only), O, David & O Mark Lane, London, kngiend. booms TANCIAI4 Final Notice to the Holdors of Bouds of tho Northern Pacific Railroad Company. Uader the Pian of Heorgantsation, ratitod by the de- crue uf ty court, the tjue. (my wibeh ioudhuldare ffotug bo ultowe to, puralpaia tn ie beget of tha in, by als eoagarian of Hom ito eraferred Stack, rater in ine diserssion of the Purchedage Counts Sie wusegiven, aod tore. thai tage sce ears basin, pa anduokiers having ona versed Whoty honda, the Co ater: er ha rite ef eurecting onde abd recht tine jut ef quote: Revferqed bivek wil tensoin ot dunes ¥ waht closing thelr labors, als on ha doe dew Ot Tu ine Hirculare giving {uforication how ¢e conversion le an tat ioe medi be “excteaged (or took enter e ‘ame VURDERUCK WILLING Doo, fabera,__cusipuina Jo sing Hineiuscs, HF. GILBERT & CO, BANKERS AND STOOK DROKBES, 1G Brod-se,, New York, affuumlng ¥. Y.Stock Exchange, Buy, soll, aud carry thromch the New York Stock Kx- obang’ fas detirod, on 3 per Sau taratu. Fleas -olare hor pris inges neastlatcd ut $1,200 Sanit ena ie, ceee: rie Adela reports free wtlousot #10to EG, Addtoas YT LOTTER, Wien eee el iatkure, so walla, New Tork. = ALOOKN. ~~~HAMMGoKs| HAMMOCKS T ~~ COTTON SHV HA . Also mea teeter ay SNR ain Nt fot Maes ia STEAMERS STEA i /| Blue lalend Accommodation, *Satardaya nad Thursdays doly, CHICAGO, ALTON & BT. 10 GITY & Di me Kansas City & Denver Fast Ex. 71, Reyer Eprinuteld a texas: mi Movie & New Orleans Expreas «.|¢ i Bt. oul Kpringdeld & Texas... 7, Feeeia. Harlington 'F 8:09 8 mH Nleht Express ss... re ie fi Accommodation ie Iniand Accommotiat{a Fe Ialantt Accomaodatio Unlun Dexot, Wert 8! Keokuk cBieato & a) Kast Ex Ex § preee Paducals 12.08, & Sueator, Lacon, Wastilngt’n Hx. (932:35 sollot & Dwizny Accommodatlon.* 5:00 | Taare. Sos seu eee EEEEEEEEEES | 3a) Is it _1213 pm +8ondaya te, chy juss. SIsTTARS Sea. only, EN VER SHORT LINES, - ide, near Madieon-st, age, Wong ARIMLae, Hckes Ueees fo ote CANE Se mi my FY ry ry a D a Din Ei OHIOAGO, MILWAUKER & ST. PAUL RAILWAY PEPE EECEEEE Pnilman of aay other forsi of Union Depot, corner Madison and Canal-ats, Tickot ‘Office, #3 Boush Clark-sc, opposite Sherman House and at depot. oF Arttye. Mitwaukeo I gran Milwaukee Special iso bin” Wie uy & MU Hay, and Mousa! trl Pare Waukesha, pens (Oconumowoc Saturil yfoernevitin Accommodation. .<}* U1 p i #t Paul & Minneapolis Ex (tatly)|§ 9:09 pm, ‘jsconata & Minnesota, Green| Tray, Stevens Point, and Ash-| and through Mat x press...1§ 0:00 pm t 7:90 Am Dubuque ‘Tolonw 4. All trains Fin vin Milwaukee. Tickets for St, Vaal an ea ‘vod | Au chien oF vis Watertown ‘LaCrome, sod Winoka, ILLINOIS K Fee ATA ondat aE a ce Depots feck oh dee yi Hanselptet near Clarke oula.s an Rate ton t. Louts & Texan Repren. ‘Texas Fast Lio w Orleans 12 Hiaxton & Ki & sloux City Expreea, Dutuque & sioux City Expreas fs either: jeht runs to Tolor Saturday Diht 3 ‘Madison ant ly. tine to Paria only id Prairie ‘Arrive. 2B ts Poe, Dal] and Expres. Peclag express Mites, XO Ular 1, and Depas ( p ET, WATE & rner Canal and: Sledten: jark-ec., Patmmor Hou, BALTIMORE Dopota, Reposition Bullding and a6 Toker 6 Pacitc Hote! oaroano In Leave. | 330 a 10 OHTO, ° footof Twenty-eocond id ‘Keak, Palmer Hour Bxposition Bulldiue}. Grand Morning Fi M Fast Line... LAKE SHORE & MIOHIGAH SOUTHERN, orning Mafl—Old Line. Wop es hota specd A Exprose (dally, ‘Night Exprese.. antic xpress: ‘Leave. suit Leare. “Arrive, @:30 am Tos pm Stories BoBRRE. BATLWAY, . . Ticket Olfices,, und Grind Pacific Hove, ! ‘Arrive, (Clocinnat! AirLino and Koko! KANKAKES LINE. 5 Depot, foot of Lake-st. and toot ef Twenty-aooond-st,’ ket Offices, Tee Ot TIC) mo Lina.) Carroll-sis., West Bide, ari hee art ‘corner Citaioa pad Carroll: ae 7:30 p cs irate wee art xpress, ‘Leave. Amite, Ce es Patty for Stecine, Mtiwaui GOODRICH STBAMERA Sheboysad, . paces Beets 8 a ts For Mitwaukeo, cte,, evening boai eee Yetsioen ine Tom Ree ee ae eared 7 Big 7 For Ercanabe end Lake Superior (owns, Twesday 7 Da panty fort. Joep. A pss mee eee we 30 ee darurday's Boas (Cor at.’ Joe) leavea ni. Unin “Bul Died. Decks foot of Michigan-ay, Nodes KABMPFER Ae, 137 —_—<—<£££———————————— WAISOBLLANEO Cts NO CURE! NO PAY!!! 1743 South Clark-st., Chinago. free of charge, oa all‘ Censaft praia Ul ly ae rou 7 soy piijuivina in the Gly whe warraste cures oF TrA6.0 treattag all Chronic, Nervous sud Byer of men and women. Bi exit in Discases Anown Lo the prufessio Beud two atanus for hours, a.m. Wd p,m. Suncare 10 to 13. 2, “Guide ta aa beard De.J, Kean by the Lada of ~PRESORIPTION FRED. spond, cars of regimes cava An} Beuninal Weakness, Losh » Urouzds ou bs ladtecre~ has the tugs Bley Chae rediouta, Qanar! DR.KEAN, 23H, Clark Street, Chicano, Asverybody fun Aunts to 4 Puctéo bi Very mvens pect » gat