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eunhy Abo ‘ Muy. Kya dull at Hand unchinget, i 1 ary a . HTS, Dy Hee ee ee a A a Maan 6. Paved dull nt me ing, 2100 beter welioate 1009 butt corn, Bean dal bus ryg, LUE Out luaeloy, 6400 bu. sayin bu ne ero oe eke lea, 25000 buy oor, sw Lu; oitts, BU bit barley, (WU bu. BAL TIMONLE, narmionr, Feb. 10—FLuunt—Active and stronge ont change. pateiloynientWestern higher and firms No. v tert winter red apot ind Kobruury, 1.475 Mare peste. 86: April, HASOLags May, 1.404601. sarEweatern atendy: Wostorn inixod. spot, lio: Comey, eaueDuer Mnrohy WHALE Aprlt, [26 February, Angaonger monmer, oc. Onte dull and Hyer dad) nt Wiese, ady nnd withanbehange, x8—Guiet and unchanged. rene nH unchanged, onsinal. aimee qilet and unolanged. Bugar Bue ory slow Ak ments SCTE ar ribs, &7-zip Clon, 2 My nit (5 eee Snir nind unchanged. neti ‘briny wheat, 13,900 bus corn, rye, 1000 bi Fru) bay corn, 2200 bus 0 bu; corn, S3,s00 bu. MITAVAUKER, WATHERE, Feb, W.—FLoun—Firmly hold. sis —Wwheat Jirm; opened iat on milena OF 3c. ang! No. 1 Mibwankees hard, 12; Ne. Ho ee 2 do, HINT Kobrunry, Lids No, LONG: netivas No. Ad; ¥t “ont Hrimers Me. tye quot bat Rae Noch, tae Munley emiory Ro. o spring, rent ie S4—Dull nnd tin. Bess pork aqulot HONS Pa Murch. “Dnt, priine atdaay, 67.0 Pu) aM eaahit AW Maron. Foux—Hamani Ht Ay mt Lauer rane need : mith a urles whent, 24,000 buy bar- eet 000 Lrier whont, 10,000bu;. bar- Toy, EVD bi TOL Torrpo, O. Feb, 10.—GRrstN—Whent firmer; No. red winter, spot, Hole: Maret, #319; Muy, $05 No dred Wabaet, 1.18; Western amber, 128, Corn firmer; high-mixed, 2(e; No. 2% spot and February, DO. gMor Say, Se} rejected, We, Unts dull and nominal, Cry Ses0—Velmo holt at $100, WWhoat strong; Mareli, SLA196 April SLIT: ¥—Whent, 7000 bu; corn, 114,000 buy onts, Pettirusrs Wheat 6,000 bus corn, 47,000 bus oats, punt CINCINNATI CINCINNATT, On Fob, 10.—CoTToN--Firm at 12340, Frov—Firmor, but not quotably higher. QNAIN—W heat stundy ut #12, Corn dull ag de. Onts in falr demand, but at luwer mites; ie, Hye stendy ot be. Burley dull at Ate. Provisions—Vork dull and noininalatg200, Tard firm at £7.0%07.15. Hulk iments quiets shoulders, #1.00¢ clear G40; parily eurad, $5.00; fully curod clear aides, ft 12s clear yi clear, 7.134. Green meuta dull aud nom- akY—Actlye, firtn, and hiuher nt $1.09, NUTTER: Nee Wastorn Kesyrva, 250; cholca Central Onto, ‘LINSEBD OltStendy at Adc, LOUISVILLE. LOTISVILLE, Feb, We-CoTTon—Stendy nt I2ge. Frotu—Dnl) and unchaneed, QRAIN—Whest—Fiemor foollng nt 81.25@128. Corn— Market dull and weuks white, 4c; mixed, 40, Oats guluts white, s8e; mixed, Wo. Iye—Murket dult at | Lard quiott Otte Nie leur rl, Bafdie pibtits hor BOSTON. Toston, Fod, 10,—k1.01R—Quilet and nnchanged, GHAIN--Corn quiet; mixed and yollow, Made, Oats mendy; No. 1andextra white, blGSie; No, 2 white #40; No, 2mlxod and No. 3 white, 47a. iye noml- nally unchanged. ie Flour, 1,400 brias corn, 90,000 bus whent, 000 bu. SulrsENta—Nono, KANSAS CITY. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, RANnsas City, Mo. Fob. W-Gnain—Tho Price Current roporta: Wheat—Necolpts, 6,66 hn; shipments, LAO bus higher: No. 2 ens, $1.07 February, $1.10; No. A enh, $1.05; Fabrunry, $103 Corn—ttacolpts, md buy shipmonta, 27,017 but slow) No, 2 cosh, 2c; brusry, Sec. ss y bi] RUFFAO, BUYPALO, Feb 10.--itan—Whont tirm; laht mill- tng demand; walos, 6,000 bu No.1 bard Duluth wt sli; 280 bu No, 1 hard Groen Bay at #8; 4,600 bu, white wintor nt SL Com 31 volter requost Bnd steady; sulox 20 cats of No.2 Voledo new at Ontrack, Ryo avgtectod. Darley quict. PEORIA. Pronta, UL, Fab. 10.—Gttatn—Com a shade frmort high-mixed, Meio; mixod, BHET}40, Oata dull; No. white, MASE, Kyo dull; No. 2 THOT ¢o,, WHISKY—Stend) lus 600 bri i nt ny He ie! sulos ria Untahed goods on DETROIT, Dernort, Fed. 10.—FLovit—Quiot, Fle ania ferieri oxtra nontinaly No. Lwhite, 343, Februn 3 March, $1.553¢) April, 1.ahig bidy May, $13 Ming, Nos adatom Mt 9 Homan soit INDIANAIOLIS, INDIANAPONIS, Fob, 10,-GRAIN—Whoat frm; No. Zrey, Halt. Corn stondy mt O4GIH{o. Oats dull and lower at 6aTio. ’ OSWEGO. Oswrao, N. Y.. Feb, 10.—GuUAIN—Whoat stondy. Corn—Markot caster; Woatern mixod, K@itc. NEW ORLEANS, NRW ONLEANS, La, Fob. 10,—Holidays no markets, PETROLEUM, CLEVELAND, O,, Fob, 10.—PETIOLTUM—Firmy quo- tations unchangad; Standard white, 11d tant, 1940. . Hirravuna, Feb, W—PRTROLRUS —Duilt crude, As}gat Parkor's fur shipment; rutined, Tc, Philadal- bbia dultvery. Ol Cery, Fob, 10.--PRTNOTRM—Market opened weit mth ates £1.04), deciined ‘und elosud at ¥ , the ui prices he day; sulpmouts, OX, avGraying Sho! tenieuowons, Wahid DRY Goons, New Your, Fob, 10—Wusinoxs mther toes active, but tho tong of the market wus buoyant and pricos Atrony. Cottun goods in steady demand und firw, Prints loss activo but tinu, lawns tn good domund and Vacitiés are advanced, Dress xoods and xiuge hams uctivo und in Tight supply, “ioavy voltage ‘Wovlousure doing well, und pricow are fra. a COTTON, f NEW OntEANs, Fob. 1—Corron—Holiday; not ro- celpts, 270 bilosy cross, 4,373; exparts to the Cuntl- hent, L867 antes, 1200; stock, 15,08, Br, at TTON—Kirm and unchanged; wales '2,00), bales; reculpte, Fit 0c, BUN. ‘ TURPEN'TINE, Wnanwatos, Feb. 1—B80s21Ts ov TURPENTINE Wirm at cue, a Tho Nowost Anteroceantc Schome— Three Mundred Milena of Cupltal arantod Instantly for Ite Dovelop« Onts New York World, * ware you the svicntitic cdltor of the World?" ot ed wn elderty gentieninn whose high hat was ut & sbudn comnimonty seen at the seugon ot the nidngof binla, and who exhibited in other portions Of his tollit some additional ovidences if that beuntitil disregurd for the stata of the bormomet er whioh fs ever the characteristic of t Hogophers and tramps, ‘The reportor nasured ae Visitor ‘tbat, {hour yumanently engiged bite bolico courts and $10 fines, ho uccasionully kB Hyer ut Bclence, weanell T guess if your sciontifia editor ain't sit ly to butn soon, you'll do," replied the alry ty losopher, * You sco,” he continued, wiph, maversbiration of n Junuury morning trom nis " ive brow, “ T’ve got ut fittle scheme which, think, may Interest your paper,” ea low many boxes for uv dime, and do you rant them not to oxplode th the pocket? Hy neg tho reporter, absontly, ‘Thu visitor strays for uimument ta make the connection, and a rent on as if nothing hud happened, s fie have wolved the grout pronto of inter- mit, Communtention, TE is wenerally nd- Beret that my friend Mf. de Lesseps is a bhrowd mls: Iau. But this thine he’s all at Bea,” ug two sens,” murmured the reporter, and ite the Projectors of the ‘Tehuantepec enoune Nicaragua routes. ey: ineun well bun Pade Wey forget that me ny of canals canals ong ‘gidy forvver ee ny et BSS Put Lneked thotn uy, a8 it were," observed the Fopurter, ,itvelacly; thecanal ian thing of tho past. Now turn your uttontion. tothe other equally Seemed uct, fue Btruvger had risen and BUdieno?, OO addressing w largo and excited tae *trefer to the proposed transpor- Cond Of ships overland on a rullroud truck, th teantion gucs with eho mere mention of inn, pitterly ridiculous schome. The luman ae winuton scouts the Idea of & ubip moving any substance but water, If it wera pos: lot vessels upon dry land, do out hie aul would have allowed his noble fa eee onthe summitof Mount Arurat? ehtben nA sho would buve been launched creture abandon the uyer! oy An suslous ponatderation ‘ by a) eee, “Much thu wliest plan, Let us Tepuraneaue ubandou tho entire subject.” ‘The the pee Be Huuke mado wn effort to rise, but ta ee ober “ny but Brinly compelled iin plane of other, ] noe out oh We ‘You the oatiines of my own p ana ues Pave Jan! repr ener buld Ud snout be dolighted, ‘The Haye aver,” began the ph i alder vile OSE coonsioa to polleecebee ya, Ae ee eee Port-ollles or telegraph order to adistant frleryl?” + Oh, you're joking,” anid tho reporter, Atall events you ure propubly aware that the puraon to whom byes iasent does not ree celve the Jctontleat ‘Uills whieh werg the property oF his friend. Te this toet ta found the key to mi ne, Aut New York, conedgna the ship Tatetnda, loaded with merchiadise, to By at, sitth Frinelaco, When the master of the Luetada rentches tho jathmie, does he go through a ean, runolig the riek of wetting jammed or fouling atropiend tree think? Doed he put. his skip in fn tral of cura to tive the Umbers shaken out ofher? No, ho transfers the Titoli, cargo and all, to anagentoft tho Gevernmentand takes a receipt for b The agent. of the Government then thishes a dlepatch to snother ugent who in op the other slde—tho Prose side-of tho tath+ mts, ‘Bend ship Luelula, loated with pens aniver and pianos, to 1, at8an Franaiseo.’ Within ten minutes of tho arrival of the fret Luelini on the Atlantic shore, tha second Lue chia is plowing hur way through tho billows of the Pacitle, Now tell ine, young man, IC 13, nt Ban Francie gets a Tateindi loaded with peuknives and planos, willitinake acontinental's dilferenes to him: whether it fs the orlyinal Tateliin or not? Nover, wings the first. ship econtulned contraband goods, and eertalnly cnt, schemestre not made with reforenee to” chente ers and jawsbreakers, Thure is the plang; what do you think of tt 2"" “Boauritul,” replied the astonished reporter, eau pane tho agent of the Goyernment.on the Pact aide doesy't huppe to have a fae glnle louded with penknives and planos handy to sond—" ttst tho trifling objection which everybody raises,” replied the philosopher, “and 1 answer yous T have answered all others. The Govern= mont nist provide itself with — Taalnedits, Anpucel with peulenlvog wut planes, or the plu will ben fallure, At frst thore will proturbty, ba sone delays and confusion, tut asthe Govorn- ment headquartora on ofther aide tho isthmus will datly receive oll sortgand variotios of ating and cargoes it Is perfectly apparent, as on chit ot perceive, thit the Gevernment must of neeeralty be nble to aupply all sorts and varleties of ships and cargoes,” Once aet. the thing golny ani there [a no doubt as to ita working with “ Town) apetk to. the boss avout 1," sald tho reporter, and quiatly stole down states, ———————— VOICE OF THN PEOPLE. Conslstency—Spelling Reform, ‘To the Raltor of The Unteago Tribune, Cincaco, Feb. A gentleman Intely ad- yised n young student to avold reading Tins Ciicago ‘Trinuxi; “for,” says he, “you inay same day, in your letter of appllention, spel program’ as Tun Trmune does, and go lose the place,” Why did not the good man go farther, and advise the student not to read his Bagster's Bible, because the word “forbade” {s there apelt © forbad,” ‘see Deut, th, 875 Matt., Ul, 14; Mark, fx, 88; Luke, Ix. 40! LL Peter, Ly 10, In thts same book he wi] find tho following spelings—ull contrary to Websters Fulfil “traveller! “ favour? “Jabour,? “plough,” ete, Nor should the young man be allowed to read Spenser’a Faerie Queene,” for In the first emito t Hl find the followlng stanza, aud be Inclined fo spel “enforst.? “promlst,”? “spred,” “nar? as the Speling-Reform Asso- elation “recommend: Eaforst to ecko some covert nigh at hand, A shidie grove not far away they epide, ‘That promist nyde the tempest to withatands Whose loftic trees, y clad with sommor's pride, Did gpred go broad, that Heaven's light ‘ald hide, Not perceahle with power of tiny stars Ant all within were pathos and allics wide, With footing worne, and lending inward farst Faire harbour that them seems; so in thoy entred ar, Lhope Tie Trinuye wil not he seared by stich advisers Into golug back te the speling “programme,” for tho spelling referm is mmaking such hedway that the “young stu- dent is more Icely te loge Ing situation be- enuse he don’t spel “ program” than beeause he does. 0. 0, B. “Engineer” Overhauled. ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Inrrnots AND MicmGay CANAL, SUPE INTENDENT’S Orricr, Lockrorr, Ib, Feb. 9.—In your paper of the 7th Inst, appears the following: , The complaints made by the Ttinols River tows 1a prev’ that the deepening of the canal has reat y assisted Chicngosownge, Tut to ad- yertixo the fnet that the Canal Commissioners have obstructed the frcilities of the canm for sownge purposes {8 tho object of this communi- eution, Atthe Summit level there has been cons structed © gute for safety against breakage in tho ennal bank, The olosing of the gate will shut: the water of the lake out of the canal while tho break ig being repaired. , But the construction of this gate, which 1s just targe onough for a boat to go through, limits the cunal for drainage purposes to the alzo of the gute. Itis just tho waine us if the canal had been dimmed this much where it connects with the river. How onay ft ta to enlarge the canal by romoving, the gato or by a different construction thereat, No wonder water docs not rapt flow through the canal, orns the onglneers who deepened ft expected, when this gute is so constructed 13 to contract ita cupucity, ENGINERIL “ Auswer a fool according to his folly,” was sald of old. 1 will not call “ Engineer ? a fool for fear he may be a knave, nor 2 kwave for fenr ho may be a foo}, but will call him a coward, and that he dare not deny, for any mn that will write and cattso to be published attacks upon others, and withhold {is own full and true name fs a coward of tha hen-roost kind. If “ Engineer” ever, sn the Aan ioek at the Summit ho Js a yillain of the meanest kind, If ho never saw It, then, he knows nothing about what ho has, been welling, and ought, for decency’s sake to have kept — silent, if he had no regard for the truth for trath’s sake. For tho benefit of those who are in- terested, I will suy there is nore water-way through the guard-loek and side-gates thore- to than ina cross sectlon of tho canul, ‘Tho enn Is litended to bu sixty feet wide at toy and forty-two at bottom. With seven {vat of water in canal the cross section would be $57 feet. ‘The guard-lock is twenty-slx feet wide, and one foot deeper than the can, and the stde-gutes are the snnto ay the lock, go that a cross sectlon woul be, or is, 416 fevt, or fifty-nine feet more in the guard-lock than canal. But whatuse 1s there, In cou. tending with “Engineer”? Who knows who he is or whore he halls from, or what branch of that grand family he belongs to? Noxt. Winttast Troas, The Public Library. ‘To the Editor of The Chicapo Zribuns, Cnicaqo, Feb. 7—T hayes rather distinct recollection of 8 spasm of zeal exhibited Just after the great fire to secure a building for allbrary, for which some generous Engllsh- men across the seh wore sending over their contributions ta form a nucleus, Tho old Post-OMlce building, which had survived the fire, was tha only building sultable for the purpose, and that belonged to our venerable Unelo Samuel. He was appealed to in lachrymose strains to take pity on a people Ikely to famish for books to read, and let us havo the old salunander, He was told we had no money to pay for it, but we had something tar botter,—a bit of thosoll of the grontest elty that is to be in. the known world, lying Tight upon the bank of tho >>: fh aweet-scented Chicago River, wich wo would, In yiew of our diro ,necessity only, condescend to part with on eqriot tering for his property on Dearborn street, All the world was crying over our calamity; our Unele was also mopping his eye and, when appealed to by the press (and weve THe ‘{nmunk “hove” In a word now and then) and a score or two of the “first eltizens,” the old gentleman melted, “Bless my soul,” said he, “white all the world (a unidor whip, and spur to ald a bereaved peovle fin money: aud matertal things, shall 2 refuse them 4 piace 8 koe thelr books? Shade of Ben Franklin forbid 11) What ls aelty without a Horary? ‘Tako It, gentloinens Al i¢ with books, and fet it become a wren light to il- lumine the paths of your young nen and inaldens, and a consolition loage.” Our Unele was 6 man of few words at tha thne of our fire, else he might have enlarged upon the beneleent combination of events which had placed at the disposal of the afllleted olty a uullstantlat editice, ready ut hand, In whieh to deposit the beglinings of a great library that would be one of tha first objects of inferest to be poluted out to visit. ors from all Jands, ‘That such un ideal filled the horoscops of our Uncle, Wwe imust con- chide, and therefore wo may forma faint estimate of his dlsappoliytmint and disgust when told) ayant alter, that he had been overcome Chicago shurpers, who had converted the ol salninander Into. a theatre! It Is not strane he tore his hair, and yoclfernted =the exclumation of Falstaif: “Is there no honesty extant? Waa f born to become the victim of such a ehent,—to witness sich a reveriul of an an- tlelpated benetit ?: Instead of n great Mosary) ‘diffusing its beneticent influence to mold the characters of youth and draw them away from gilded resorts of the lnunoral and Jicen- tious, to find my Intentions contemptuously sot aside lo make way for one of these sume disseminators of evil! Haht” 1€ our dis- usted Unely can draw any consolation from Going told that he ts not wlone tn nis il hunor, but that he basa niwnerous follawing So ee ant a we rat nie to Buch reves. 1! vell-yround- cd belief thut the diversion of the ofa Post waa obtained of our Unele Sim- uel that of on theatre owas A monstrous blunder. Tt ts not. such a build- fig as one would like to nsk a Btranger to view, but it would bave afforded the peaple of Cengo ¢ ten-fold more convenient ten: porary abate for the Public Library than the perel mpon whieh it is now roosting. Lain Annually taxed to support the Library, ane am willing to pay double what Dodo for ity Denefivent help to elevate the standard of 80+ clety, but Dearry too many years upon my shoulders to elimt three Jonge flats of stairs to et to floors thut arebetter adapted to busl- ness and anauiefaeturing than the oses of brary, When vie tn the benutiful library building at Detroit not long since, designed by aChlengo architect, I promised myself never to ask n Detroiter to enter ours, but divert lis attention from the esthetic to the material upon whitch we bultd. = Boorwonst. A Mechanios Experience, To the L3titor of The Chicaga Tribune. Cincaao, Feb. 10.—It has always seemed to me to be a man’s duty, when he hing found out © good thing, to let others know of It. ‘That Is my chief reason for writing this let ter, In whieh 1 shintl tell ag shortly ns Lean tho story of ny newspaper experiences, Up ton week ago L had for a good many yeara taken the .7hnes, 1 was asortof a Demoert, and ft that way happened to sub- serivo to {t, aml held on to it for a long thne just out of habit. There were a great many things avout it which Ldid not like. Atnight, at home, after work, I used to sit down and rend tho paper to the folks. Every now and then I found 1 had to stop short and cough o [lttle, and sny that that was not what I meant torend, Thad, you know, stumbled on to something whieh was a little vulgar for. the women. My wife found that out, and she used to take the paper when {t came, and ent out things hers and there so that tho children, whe were growing up, might not get hold of them. Sho used to want me to take sume other paper which was not as bad for the young ones, and which 1 could read aloud ina decent framlly, but still Lhung on to the Timea, Neither did I ike the amount of gas in It, nor the chaff, A peck of whent is better than a bushel of chat, and 1 used to have to wade through a bushel of the light stuf Jt order, sometimes, to get only a quart of OMce bullding from, the use for which it te grain, ‘Then it seemed to be always saying Tues- dny that what It sald Monday was not trie, which aways puts a pialu manin a grea deal of botheration, When L rend the headlines and then the reacling inatter, I found that the two neyer agreed e found that Its editorial opinions were al- ways chaning, and thut it sutnetinies looked at the sanie hing in two different ways in two columns, side by side. ‘Chat mixed me wpa great den), ‘Then J found that tt had a lot of news from places that Luever heard of, andof people whom Lnever heard of, It told how some man In some country village had fallen down and broken his leg, which might ba of inter. est to the people in that village, If they didn't know it before, but which dldi’'t interest me atatl iy putting that Ind was cheated out aut hornally ng which was real news, and whieh aut ine, Stil 1 stuele on to it, just from habit, until thoy put the price up. ‘Then L begun to Mink, Here, sald 1, 1s S4oa year more Uae hag got te come oulof ny pocket, With St 1 can do this, or do that; Lean buy meat for the house for two weeks, or I can get some elothes for the young ones, or L enn pay that Dill at the druggists, or T ean don hundred other things, si try hy, suid AM drop tho times, mul 1 will Gy Tne ‘Cringe. 1 have tried it for a week, and now 1 would like to say a word to my fellow-meehuules as to the result of the experi : ‘To bexin with, 1 haye saved $4. Lhave tin the next place x paper which tho Miines clreulator said is not quite us bly as his paper, but when fo come to look ut It and) rend it find that want, to rend overs thing that) fs in it. 1 find that every line in It is of value; that there Is nothing to skip; that there fs no chal, I fink that the workingman Inga great deal more init that lhe wits to read Unan he has inthe fones, There Is not the splurge, or the froth, or the foollsh: headlines, w hl got tired and sick of. It was as mich more nutritious than the Z'mes than beef tea made froma pound of beef is than half a pound of beefsteak, although the bulf-pouid looks much the biggest. And when thoy come to talk of size, i¢ docs seem to inv that those splendid editions that ‘Tire Tumune gets out Saturday and Sunday, with their sixteen pages fwilo® matter had imen and woiner aud boys anc girls sll like to read, just Jay over guy thing that the Times dias aotlen out, or js able to get out. nstend of = page of suburban news, give mea couple of pages of gossip; and instead of five columns of some tlre- somes tiling give me the essence of it in ten Ines, That is whatl want, aud it ts what every Workingman wants, who has nut'al- ways the tine to sift the whent ftom the chntf, Lam thankfulto Tne Tribune that it sticks to the old | price, and that for a rensonnble figure it puts it In the power of pverybody to get In a close, compact form, without gasconade and brag, the rent newsy news of the day. I, as the result of my ex- periment, advise everybody in want of 0 ilrst- Glass newspaper to take ‘ius Tumune, MECHANIC. ——— A Funny Eplisodo tn Politics. Albany Correspondence Rochester Union, Gon. Shurpo makes in oxeellont presiding of- cor of the Assembly thus yerlfying the promises big friends mado fur him when bo wasa eundl+ date. Ho isu gentlemiun of oulture, and brings to the Speaker's desk of the Lower House polite munnoerd us woll as correct deportmont. He ls ogonial whole-souled follow, and bates tM sily Ho, Slustrutive of this tratt ln tls characters a good story—and all tho better becwttse iF Js true ts told of him, which had never before becn in print. Ho was n delegate from Ulster County to the Repnbiicun State Convention of 1873 ut Uden, the thue whon Gen. Dix was nominated for Governor. During the progress of tho Con- vention, Potor Cuntine, a lucil polibielan of soe noe at Kingston, went to Gon, Sharpe and ‘sul: 2 “ Now, General, I want you to nominate Jud. son Waterbury, of four county, for Juspeetor of State Prisons, Thore urexevern! cundidntes, and if you put him in nomination and get Gen, Arthur and the others to support Lim be will curry tho Convention,” “ But,” sud the Genernl, “I don't bellevo he ¢an be nominated; beskles 1 dou’t even know tho mun, und bow, thorefore, can 1 recommend him to the Convention?” “Yes, you do know him “he used to Ke, to sehoot with you, aud says bo hns often played marbles with you in tho old Ieingston Acad pray Har “Well,” reptlud tho Gonerat, “I'l think it over, butin tho neantine give mo bis name,” Mr. Cantino put bis hand in bis vest pockol niledout 4 slip Cut from & LeOWwspaper ax Randed It to the General. “Where,” sald he, “that contilus his name, and J trugtyou will make a successful Job of It. You will see tbat he is recommonded by tho Grangers.” Presoutly Gen, Arthur camo along, and Gen. Sharpe reported to bin the oquveriation be bud with Cuntliv, i Go in sald Arthur, “you can nominate him. Thore are twenty or thirty candidates, and, ae It te wotting late, make a short Gut captivatiog apecehs we will all Join you, and you can carry 18 Ale, a Varyewell" rejolned Gon. Bharpe, and prea: ently delugutes begun to makespeechos for this candidate and that; aud when bo thought the rightmament hudarrived he weve and made a very clfeotive plea on belutC of bid candidate, [He sald that the gentlomau whom bo bud the honor tw presenthe hud kuuwn Jong and intimately, In fuet,” suid be, “our acquaintance nas been Ufe-long. L know him wt the time of life whon age bud not taught klin to hide bis faults, J know bim in boyboo!, when bls nature was oponas u book before me, and 484 sehoal-fol- fow ffeurned ta udintre hlin for his worth of ebuyacter; and | know thon thut, 48 (he boy was fatier to the inan, ho would in miuhued not be- Ne the pouty of bis youth," By thls thie there was a general desire on the part of the Convention to kuow tho amo of hls candidate, and the Genoral, therefore, placed his bund ‘th his pockot, took out the alip, ard, golug on with bls speech, aunouneed tho mune Of bis vandidate ay—let ren paraers P, Binithy, of Ulster. And thun hoe took bis seat amid tumultof apphiuse, It wus evident be bad the nvention with tim solid, Canting rushed ayer to where Gen. Sharpe sa aud, in 4 voice rendered husky with suppresses wrath, sald to tm “Guneral, that i, 1 think, about tha most contumptiblo trick ‘I ever knuw apy niu to be ity of, You have ad we dhainefally, ftur positively uy to nomluute Mr Waterbury, nomination tha Seoretary of the yontion, Mr, Siaith,” “Good heavens," responded Gen. Sharps, *T nominated the yury man whose nutow 1s upon this Linen of paper,” at tho same time producing tho slip that Cuntine bud yiven him, Exp fanutlons tulluwod, and the General end Cantine rushed up to where tho tellers wero pirwady, taking acount of the voto. It was too Jute. Store thun balf tho Convention bad voted for Bialth. Gen. pur undertonk to uxplsin to tho tollers tho mistake he bud inwde, and the morriment was thereupon Joud aud prolonged, buthe could not trausfor tho yotcs to Water * responded Canting; ely au bave sd tbunitely, placed in ma uger Cons bury, ‘The frlendsof Ezra Graves, of Herkimer, toofe ndenntage of tho contrefemps to puah thule candidate ahead, and he eacried off the nominn don, and, by the way, also got elected. ‘ ——— THE WAGONMAKERS. An Advanco of ‘Ten Per Cont Ordered. ‘The Nattonal Wagon-Manufacturers! Asso- elation of the United States met yesterday morning 1 the elub-room of the Pahner Tlouge, for the ptrpose of discussing the state of trade and the present rapid rise of all inaterfals which enter Into the construction of wagons, and to establish a price on all goods manufactured Which shall be uniform throughout the country and pive a Hying profit and a falr interest upon the capital In- vested, Among those represented were the Studebaker Drothers’ Manufneturing Com- pany, South Bend, Ind.; Fish Brothers & Co, Mitchell, Lewis & Co. Racine, Wis; the MUburn Wagon Company, Tol- ado, Q.3 AcA. Cooper, Dubuque, Ja.; Kansas Wagon Manufacturing Company, Leaven- worth Kas.; Austin, Tomi{ngon & Webster Manufacturing Company, Javkson, Mich.; Webster Wagon Company, Moundsville, W, ‘Va; Moline Wagon Company, Motine, TH. Winchester & Partridge Manufacturing Company, Whitewater, Wla. F. é& HH, Sinith & Co, Pekin, Mh; La Bette’ Wakon Works, Fond du Lae, W Star Wagon Company, Cedar Rapids, In; Orchard’ Clty Wagon Companytand John Borg & Son, Burlington, 3 7. G. Mandt, Stoughton. Wis: A. Coquillard, South Bend, Ind, Turnbull & Shelley, Detinnee, 0.3 Peter Schutter, Chi- cagy; loblugon Wagon Company, Cineln- nally the Winona Rushford Wagon Cox pany, Winona, Mini; W. F, Rogera, Quin- ev; Willmm Nett ani 1, Webber, Chicago; Monroe Manufacturlug Company, Monroe, 8, ‘The President, Georgo Milburn, his restgnntion, because he has relired from the business, ‘The resignation was accepted, and a yote of thanks tendered to the gentle- nan, Clem Studebaker, of South Bend, Vice- President, occupied the Chutr, and ‘T. G. F nected ag Seeretary, A line of discussion was then taken up as tothe feasibility of increns- Sng prices and the ratio of increase, It was shown tnt all articles which Ko Into the make-up of wagons had increased from 20 to 5) per cent, and unless there was a raise In proportion, or somewhat approximating, many of the firms could better atford to close their fuctories. As nresult of tho disetssion, the following was unanimously adopte Wuenras, At a meeting of tho Natlonal Wagon-Munufaeturers’ > Association of | tho United States, held at Chicago Dec. 16, 187%, wherein all the leading manufacturersof wagons wero represented, an advance was made in the pico of wagona, covering only a portion of the ‘hon advanced price of wasgon-materin; and Wuenras, Sinco that date the price of fron and other wagon-material has advanced to such An extent ns to render another advance impern- lve; thorefore Reavived, That the price of wagons be further advanced, from and after the lth inst., 10 per cont aver the pelee fixed at tha December meet- ing, and that a copy of this resolution bo fur- nfahed each member of the Assoclution, attested by the Presideut and Scerctary, and signed by tho Excenilve Committee. ‘Che session lasted until after 5 o'clock in the afternoon, when the Association nd- jottrned until 10 o’eluck this morning, TIE TEMPERANCE CAUSE. Grand Rally of the Ladiow Societies. ‘The first union mecting of the Younz Ladies’ Christian Temperance Socleties of the threo divisions was held last evening in the parlors of the Grand Pacific. For some tine past social gaterings have been held by the respective societies, but on this oc- easion the West Side folks thought it would be best to gather all into one fold and have a grand rally of all the elans, The young Jadtes were present in full force, and there were n good many invited guests, including a delegation from Evanston, so that probably 50 were present, Miss Luela E, J. Kimball presided, and the meeting was opened with prayer by Prof. Wileox, afltey which there Was some music. z Miss Kimball rend a paper on the best means of educating the young with regurd to the nuture and effeets of ulegholle drinks, especially the Hglter bevernges,—wincr, beer, ant cider, She consiiered this the most Important part of the work before them, for if thers were no moderate drinkers there would be no drunkards. ‘The line between the two was generally crossed in the dark, It was n pleasing delusion whiely in’ past yenrs had reeelyed the sanetlon of medical authority, that tho lighter drinks were not only harmless but even beneflelal, but this was a delusion no Jess, Indifference and ignorance were the twin giants against which temperance workers lind to tight. Earnestness of purpose and of work would sutlice to overcome all diMlewltics as fust as they arose, Sclence had of Inte years done much for the cause of total abstinence by demonstrating the evils of the use of nlco- hol. Unselfishness wasa preliininary to suc+ ecssful work, for many said that fur them- selves they needed uo pledge. ‘They should become total abstalners for tho sake of others, Education should be by books, sdcial influ- ence, conversation, and through the day and Sabbath schools, Personal example was worth more than all else as mimenns of educating the young in tho cause of tem- pernnee. After some moro instrumental music Prof, Foster, lately of the University of New tendered Brunswick, delivered on short nddress, Ne thought thot the surroundings showed that on gratifying | advance had been of Jato years in the work of tem- pecans, He was very glad to see so much interest taken jn the work by tho young of both soxes, and argued most favorable re- sults from this fact, ‘The. cause was 4 noblo ong, tho principles on which it was founded were sublime, and the results to be obtained grand beyond conception, ‘There was as mueh opportunity tovlay for a young man to become ® hero ns in old war-thnes when men fought for Nberty. ‘Temperanee people fought for liberty aiso,—the freedom of men and woinen trom the curse of strong drivk, At the conchision of the Iiterary exercises -asoclabla reunfon was had, wiifel proved very enjoyable, and the meeting adjourned after Bassing 0 voto of thanks to the propric- tor of the Grand Vacitic for allowing the use of his parlors. ¥ a Junius)? at Last Unearthed, New Yurk Beentig Post, Mr. George Augustus Sula's visit to tho Sauth will nudoubt have many excellent results; but thore {sone in particulsr whieh will challenge Mmimedinte uttontion snd admiration. Mr, Sada hag dlavovered, through the Instumentullty of 9 distinguished Sonutor of the United Btutes, the dohition of @ problem that hne long detied the combined gurlostty and Sagacity of mankind. Yo has discovered thy authorship of tho lettera of Junius; aud this distracting question, which has racked the brafna und spilled the Ink of gute erations, Is at Inst and foreverset at rest, Wo have sald that a distinguished Senator bad RW hand tn this auspicious rewlt; but the saying sbould be amendod go 4 to convey the fut that the Senator almply related what bad been ac- complished through the egrucy of @ friend of his. a parson of dazzling kenlNs, Who Chooses for the present to be known a8 Prof. Motlush- kouh, The Professor has evoked this priceless sccrot by & lecture tho whole text of which will s00n, wo lonrn, bo ln'd before a delighted world, “Rime Mud this gifted manat the beginning of big discourse, “bng lett but a very nian bale ance of mysteries, Time bas rent the veil of the Semitlo Isls and turned Edison's Electrio Light full biast.on the Man with the Iron Muagk, Tinie has deciphered the Hosetus inscription, and thore afntimuch fu it. ‘Time hua revented the cuuse of tho baniahinent of Ovil, and tn procesd of ting we shall find out who tale the body of A. T, Stewart, Time hus replaced the lost owe of thy Sphinx, andall her conumdruins pave been nngwered in the columus ot the Philudel- niu Pres, But, ladies and gentlemen, the wu hor of the | Lotion of Juutus’ dovsan’t cure fh cunts for Time and dete Je TOSE Pet searches of tho New York detect! wrote those letter? Was it Sir Philip Francia? Was it Edmund Burke? Was tt Lord Gear Sackville? Was tt Lord Demple? Was it Jobn Wilkes Nooth—t mean Johu Wilkea¥ Was it Br. dobngon? Was it ‘fom Paine when he was wu young man? Who wrote thoae fimmortal edl- toriuls? Who wrote them? We ask ugnin and ayuin, and Echo wnawers in aderialvely equiv: ocating manner thatyhe posseuscs bo relluble {nformation on the subject.” Now it happened that two dosom friends whom Br. Bulu for the present disguises under the shnple‘niines of “don and * Mose "—jike the twoemlnuent Bostonians who are known in the “ Balto in Maschons” as Bam" and *Tom " shud Hstoned with awe and anazement to Prof, MeHoehkosh’s brilliint dlsertution, They werv go much wxcited by ft that they wont out at ine Tervila to “ave aiman’; to whom po doubt they communicated thule grutilcution, Later tn tha eveulug they vontinued to pay Visits of a elinilur deseriptlon; and at just the evidences of Ute prooecding hud accunmiluted tn a substantial dit ures, ‘These wttuched fricnda “roomed” to- ethers and, buying made thor way to thelr ote somewhat lute, they retired, after many Tautual expressions of en! earment, to thelr beds for the night, Toward morning * Jim" woke up thinity, and stretched forth his bund for tho iceewator pitehur, He thon bocume awure that “Mose” was jn 9 paroxyem of bitter tours, “Wore the matter?! alfcotionately inquired ‘6 “Jim.” “Oh,” was the sobbing reply." my poor wifoand babies! Who writ them letters to Julius? Why didn't be own up?) Whs_ didn’ he send it to. tho papers that ho writ'em?” And Mose con. {inuedte weep and monn ag one who could not bn comforted. Hut here, te ue the words of Mr. Sala. * unable to endure any longer thoutliics tlon of bis friond, the aymputhotic dtm aprang from his couch, and aitting by the aide of Mose’ bed took his friend's hand and wrung itaiter- tionately, ‘Don't cry, huss,’ he sald, the tears runolng down his own brown obceks, * Don'tery Tenn'taboar tt, You shnll know all about it. i writthem letters to Jitus, and he answered every darned one of fom, and left ‘em down ani In the ofich locked up tn the fireproof c 3 oo A Minority Judge. Loutersile Gourter-fournal. In ong of the Western States a case wes tried, and at its termination the Judge charged the jury and they retired for consultation. Hour after hour passed and no verdict was brought in. The Judge's dinner hour arrived. and he became hungry and srapatient Upon inquiry he Jearned that ove obatinnte juryman wis holding out against eleven. That he could not stand, und he ordered the twelve men to be brought before him. He told thom that In bis charge to them he had so pialnly stated the cnse and the law that the verdict ought to be unanl- ious, and the man who permitted his Individual opinion to welgh ogainst the judgment of eleven men of wisdomn war unfit. and disquall Ned over agnin to act in the capacity of jury man. At the end of this excited baranguo nal tha equenky Voice cnmo from one of the Jur; men. Hoaatd: “Judge, will your Monor allow me to suy a word?” Permission being given, he added: “ May {t plense your Honor, 1 am the only inan on your side,” ae —_$_. Onions for Insomnia, Frank Buckland saye that orto fore going to be » taken be- d,arc the best preventives of sleupleaness; and wo know several who are troubled it way that use them, If properly Dolled, so a8 to yet the twang out of them, tho onion isa most: delicate Paki To every quart of ontons 1 quart of cold water, with bait ntablespoonfil of salt. Bail not too fast for two hours, Drain in colander thoroughly and allow to gut cold, Muke a sauce with a ‘table. apoontul of butter, the sume of flour, and one- hulf pint of milk; rub butter aud flour Bortoetiy Papert, with pinch of black pepper. Holl milk, which pour over four und butter, and Stlr al. the tine to keep smooth. Put onfons in sauce and fet them heat wntil the same bolls. Ought to bo served rathor dry. FELLOWS) HYPOPHOSPHITES, Testimonial {5 Me ellos ‘WE, the undersigned, Clergymen of the Metho- dist Church in Nova Scotia, having ured the Preperation known as FELLOWS’ COMPOUND SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITES, prepared by Mr. JAMES 1. FELLOWS, Chemist, St. John, N. B,, or having known cases wherein its effects were beneficial, belleve itto be a rellable remedy for the diseases for which It Is recommended. JAMES G. HENNIGAR, Pres, of Conference, JOHN’ McMURRAY, Ex-Pres, of Conference, ‘WM, SARGENT, JOHN A. MOSHER. JOHN W. HOWIE, STEPHEN F, HUESTIS, RICHARD W. WEDDALL, ALEX. W. NICHOLSON, CRANSWICK JOST. 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Wednosday, Mure 5, 0 PRICK OF PASSAGE Uneluding wines: CO TAY rat Cabin, $1) and G0; Becond Cabin, it £3, Including wing, budding. and utensils, Chee! MeL Parla iy umount rawn of Crodlt L; to sul, outs b WE WIT pat = Heh A ture ail, but made fot thle Ou ree! Beaind Creatas fe Aliesss: Curevon Euacraie or Hashington &., PROPOSALS, Proposals for Subsistence Stores, OFFICE PURCHABING AND Drpot C.8,, FOuT LEAVENWORTH, Kis xi) f Beoled propusala, in duplicate, sub coniittotia, Ww! Me TEU At this omee until 1 v'elick &. 2m, Monday, February: at which thug and plice they will bo opened inthe Presence, of bidder, fur tho Substatence Department at Forth Binns, by Murch Ist, (4h, muuch er jor an pricticable, with the toltowing stores, ‘Via. OO) punnds tour, from tall wheat, in square. wlngle whd donble sacks of 10) pounds nes euch: 17,0) pounds corn-men}, ailnedried und bolted, 18 square single and donble sacks of 100 pounds net encht Lau mallona pure whisky vinegar of al uriins etrenuth’ in arrels, 131) ron-hoopad and pulnted: WU Jennies soup, hot to contain more than uid ‘ob, bto the usual ‘acnteh i renwartlh, oF na frvo from all ethoradultorations, packed in boxvs,wel strapped, of pounds not each; 200 pounds ‘sal Ane und dey, 2 burruly ind syuure double sucks of I ch: 4D gallons lard ob), winter wtrelnod, fn, nine one Ma arevle;. dW pounds choice fumbly tour. fi double sacks, of 1M pounds not onch; 2,00 pounds nunury starch, jn E-pound packaavs, packed In buxae well strapped: S00 pounds yeast powdor, In halts net tin cans, packed in boxes well atrapped, of cans. each, “Thy fur, corn-mneal, Vinegar, soap and sult must be onwauailiy squnito ataudntd sauplon dopuniog i Gitiee. ‘The quantities above named to be Incrcasot or dl- minished acoording to the wants of thuservice, on tho date of award. “Actuul tare at thine of dolivery ts feguired snd nu charye fur packnies will ba allowed. Whon thy sturus ure required in double sucks the in- aide sack Is to bo twill i cutton und the outaide gunny cor tinproved burinp, Proposals will bu considered for four dollverud at sunciion 7, Mas, and for soap delivered A daawrarie, ICMe, Proposals for clthur of tho articles montloned or for quantities less that the whole required will Ue re- celvod. ‘Tho Government roserves the right ta reject Hproposuls. Kauiplos must uccompany pros als, bo referred to Uturuln, und express abd oller charges thereon prepaid, Blunk proposuls and further informayon will Lu furnialivd on applientiog ta, thle omco, Hnyeloyes euntaln ™ Proposnts (OF G. BEL G. rai ti. Proposals for Tiling, Mantels and Hardware, Orrics or SttPeuVIsING AucHITECT, 1 BURY DKUARTMENT, WABHINGTON, 1D. C.. 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COn 2 Rowling Green, N.Y. 1, CLAUBENIUS & 60. 2Bouth Clark wh, Advis for Chicaga, STOCK MOLDERS MHETANG™ Giice of the, Chicuge, Huriingion & Quincy Oise othe Fae Garupungien & aslney : CitGAGO, Jan, 77, 1890, ‘To the Btockholders: Notica ts hereby givon thats special mueting of Sivckboldgrs of the leago, Burs Howton & Gainey Hillroad Company wilt bo huld at ihe ofice of the Company in Chicdga, LL, on the th day of February, ist, at 1) o'clock in the fore- noon of thut duy, for the {e puso of widering and acting Upon & contract to consolidate with It ins form ta by sgruod, upon t Ww raliruad, stock, braperty, fend) franchise of the Turlington & Missburl iver taltrond Company In NoLraskn, and alu to consider and act upon a feaulution of the Hoard to increnay Under thy. provisione of Churtar the eapltst atook of the Company to the oxtont thouxbt neces sury, for the urvose of auch cunsiildauion sud fo thereto: Wy ondur of the Hourd of iirectora. ordur of the Bour rect . J. M. KORUER, Prosldent. FINANCIAL, JOUN A, DODGE & CO, Mankere aud Ntock Hrokers, WY WALL-BT., NEW YOUK. Buy and sell und ty 6 fer, cunt margin, all 8 deuliin on the New Yor! Btock Exchunyo, and @xu- cola Urdere fu Broek Lar eke: Coutracts at taverns blo rates. Fall information on all tuttors relating to tock Speculation furnished on applic W ly Report ot nov: tein the Sick marl ‘our 4 MALL, 4 Kast Lacie or uu siieuantar. SCALES, FAIRBANKS’ BTANDAKD SCALES oF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS. MORGE & 00, 111 & 118 Luke St,, Chicago, Ueearoful tobuy only the Genuine, CATARI © RT - Wei De Meyer's ' CATARRH Cure. ARpeedy and Certain Antidote far Cine tarrl, Buuttes, Colds inthe Wend, fifvensn, und Bronehiti, A Conatttattanal romedy and absolute cure, Sold by nll Drugaiete, or delivered by 1. B, Dewry & Co. 41 Dayest, N.Y, ut 81 package. Pamphiete mnt;J tree, Children Ory for Pitcher’s Castorin, Contour Einiments, tho world’s great Polos Retleving agents for Afnun ond Beast, RAILNOAD 'FIME-TABLK, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, ,* “L *Hunday excopted. Monday except Chiengo & Northweatern Rathway, ‘Ticket UmMces, @ Ciark-st. (heramn Mouse) and at the depata, Leave. | Atrio aPacifc Fant Line. asionx Cy Yau 5 abubuque Day Xx. vin Cl abubuquy Niubt ¥x, via Cinte it aber Mol aes Sol UMllwauheo Passenger (dai UMarquette Express (daily), iiregn Bay Bxproas.. It. Paul & Minneapolis Exprasa TSC Paul & Minneapol Hn Crome itxpress alake Gengrn & Hoek fond du Tue, via tare Pullman Hotel Cara are rin thrnugh, betweon Chte enw and Counell Biuits, on the train leaving Citcato in. Novther road runs Patlman or any othor form of hotel curs west of Chien. ‘a—fepat cornos of Wolla und Kinzio-ats, $—-Depot corner of Canal and Kinaio-sta, Chiengo, Burlington & Quincy Hatlrond. For Mays, Gulde-Books, Tiuu-Tables, Bouptig-Car neeommodntions, wpply at any of ‘tho. fallawing Heket offices of the Company: # Clurkest., Grand Paola Hot a Rockford & Freeport Bxp Dunuatty & Sloux city Bx; Pucitie Fast Express. Kanens & Colorado Expres Downers Grove Accommodation Aurora Passenger, Mendota & Ottavea ‘Aurom Passonge Downer ae Arcotmodauos Freeport pres. Q.Paiaco Dining-Cars and Mullinan 1¢-wheo! Slecping-Cara run between Chicayo nnd Omaha, ‘So peku, and Kunaas City, on the Paeito Express. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Te Depot, carnur of Van Buren and Shermatt ‘Omices, Wi Clark-st., Sherman ifouse, Palm Grand’Pacite Hotol, wid 44 Ci Davenport Wxpress.. Omuha Express... Kansas Clty, Lent ‘chison Express Peru Acconimodst Night Express,, *Dolly except Sundays, rn qbally Sacopt atondayn an Chicago, Mttwankee & St, Pant Railway, Union Depot, cornor Madinc Funniest. 11 kot ‘Urtico, 6s South Clas dupot. + Teave, | Arrive. ~ seseesvascsene|® Th: * 103d fancaatss “Geonames a throughs Day -,[*10:10 wvu|* 4:00 pm ‘Milwaukee Expross,. Wisconsin” & St Bay, und Me Express. Mijwankeo, on Chlon, and Lown xpress. Tberty ile Accommodar prLMkUe, At trina ran via Silwatikes, ‘Tiekots tor St Paul and Minnenpoitx ara Root either vi, Muitison and faire de Chiu or via Watertown, La Crosse, ond ni Unlon Depot, Wart tis, wear diadtoonent. bride, and nlon Depot, Wost Kido, near Mudie} 0 Rrentyiitdesks Teter Omees, at Depots, 10 Bout Clark-a1., Grand Pacltie Hotel, and Patingr Howse. Tonve. | Arriva. Kansan Clty & Donyor Fast ¥: Ramsay City Niaht lixprens, Bt louis, Sprinenuld & tex Mobile Now Orionns Exprss . ea ne ae Keokute tisrteaty By goku Vokin & Puorta Hxpress, Chico & Paduean i IRs, Birestor, Lacon, Wastilage' dull S Dilan Accummln depot toot Etinels Central Rarrond, Depot foot of Lako-st, und fuotor Twanty-socontest, Mfcket Oficw, Tal Randolpheat, nove lai "1 faeitio Mutot, uitd Paluor tausar rk Str ‘a0n Snturday nlaht rane to Centralia only, Yon Saturday night rune to Peoria only. i Mtchigun Centrat st: Depot. fout of Laku-st. wnd Sout of Iwe Mekbt UNicu, UF Ciark-st., auutheast corner, dulph, Grand Paciue Tut Mali (via Main and AtrJ.tno) f i Kuta A paul tro Ratiwuy, Nokws Unive it ipeiite fot Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chi Dopot corner Canal wid Madina Cthrk-at., Parner House, und Grain Teave. >} Mail and Expror Paeite Expr: Faust Ling... Hultimore & Gila. epote, Exposition Nullding and foot of Parcunitat Ticket Oflcun tC ‘rwontys secun cum, Clarkesk, Ladner S10uee Gsina veto Hotels und Deput (exposition uta, Toave, | Arrive, of amily 3 we aw paul ak pee ern Hullways Attics at depots, Van Dured-st. bund uf [a Ballo, Twonty-aucutidest, und Forty tulnteut (ekae and fruiibt oftca unilor Sherman Wuysu, aid tukes Moga In the Grund Macitiy Hutet and Patiner Hous: Tour Arrivor Flak A 4 pu Why x a a Lake Shore & Michigan @outh Ma cia lato Bn) cla ark Oi Mintle Nv. taxpruss Wally), ‘tat Bxpross,. 8am ® Tr: jo Msidd a nus Tr Pittaburg, Cinchinnt) & #8. Loule Ie, I. Cincinnatl Airing and Kokowo Lin) Dept sees hail ond Carroll-ste,, Weak ‘Bide: Cineinnnts, fies ie, + 8:40 aml? B10 pe * ee 1 8:00 Gaul} TH Bo Manknkee Line, s Depot, foot of Laku-ss. and toos uf Twenty-secoud-ste ace an ania Leave, | Arrive. fe 9:40 wn}? 8:00 pee 1) 8) prld jaw Su . Indianapolis & Lonls- Chteago & Eastern Aiinate Rutireud, |: Manville, Houta, ‘Fieket Optoes, mr cnnlests Puinur ieutae, rund Pas cits Hotel, and Depot corner of Ciluton und ere fh RehNile visitas kiveses i MUISOLLLANLOUR. NO CURK! {DR KEAN, NO Pay} Chicago. - 473 South Clark-1 ohurxe, on wil It personully or by nintt, free a! rs nervous, ur spycial disgases, Dr, J. Kuna 18 7 ecu y physluien in the city who warrants yures oF NATION UF REPEHRNCR MARKA.—t Eatiintag