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: Bygoy commun’ to gaud ¢ommon, peste tet ale Figatzfor nrlma to, ehaloe, ich Mt low ‘claritlad, Siqasi{o, Molasses qulot an Si Biman, antsy tale, # conteitugal, 16 x eee orto and wonk at R20, Hea Neat emg GLIN por $1,000 prorat aay ntorting exehanno, A Sl. LOUIS, pr Lotte, Fob, 30.—FLoun—Low grades hattors fancy, #410 bel cash $4.10 Fobruary; (0.30 May; choloa, pasTidendhs $409 Aptihy CLG Alayy XXX, 88.016 XX, BU cash, grats-Oponed lower. bit advanoodt No, 2 rod, cash} SLIALOMLOO4 Marohy $1226 2 ADELE Min 124 aL a iligea ea at oMfnge diye uuttor Be tia. Wntloy dull jot nt $1.07, A= Pork lower for futures Job lots, $12.00 Marohy $12.% April. peepee ments TOM) RLOXA Gud, Ai WOeeOse La, pHa, TmaTa HikOTAG. tard ele Aon Litas Sfiont 20,000 bus carn, UW biay Uitrley. OW) Ue oie Hour, SUM Urey eoery 78,000 buy oats, MILWAUKEE, miiawathek, Wis, Feb, 2.-FLoun-Quiat woul, ars Wheat stondy} opened and ctosod firms No. tihenukes, Mt No. 1 alilwaukoo, §1.234: Hiwaukoe, 1.2144; Fobrusry, $1,214; March, feats April, £1234; No. 3 Milwaukvo, Hts Na. 4, Hov4ish rojocted, We, Com Urns and hialory No. dine. Gata nominally uncluaged; No. 2% fo, Itye 1,i64e, Marluy denny No, 3 spring we. Muiot but atendy iness pork tiem at firoh. Prue atowin ian, #1.i0 eaadis ‘and Wi wta—Flour, 1,100 bray wheat, 000 bus bar= ul NATIL —CoTrun—Btendy at 12{0. iy In youd demand und prices 26.10; faney them and une t8—Wheat in good demand and prices n shade at #0. Corn quiet but tirm ut Pe. Outs SMe. yo—Demand fate nnd more duit; extra No, 3 fall, te. Mure hewasdrlenund Me HOE Lard bet Bulk niente tri nnd, Tine 1 fale dumands shoulders, Ws 804 47.00, slur it $1.0. DUTTRH--Duiund newlva nnd prices have ndvanceds dhuica Western Reserve, Musz6u; chutes Contral Obty, UeixeueD Olt—Stoady nt 80. _ WOSEON, Feb, 2.—KLoun—Stendy, with modorato ‘Weatorn supertine, $lku8.25} ounimun Ux- tras, KIL; Wikounsitn oxtrns, $5.00G0.25; Minia~ tata do, W.U0i7.25; winter wheats, Otilo and Michigan, 740; Unvts und Inatana, retin Bt Lauty, re and Minnesutt putent process, FS nee Fe eau Ode winter whats @e abe, Guate-Corh quiot but steulys mixod and yullow, GiaGis, “Ouis—thgisie fur Nu. Lubd exten white, Ityd aah Flours 7,000 belay corn, 45,009 bu; whoat, ‘su HsieNT8—Blour, 525 Dele, TOLEDO, TOLEDO, O, Feb. 2.—GRAIN—Whont firmory am- $1.24; Na. 2 rad wintor, spot, $1.3; Ay May, $1,3736; June, $1.37; No. Corn tenors No, Ley wat Guts quiets No, 2, 3i}e. BENG, SAD. 2 Whwat tents ‘No.2 rod winter, March, fe Apelt, @Libhes May, $Latiigs Juno, 81.3736. ;Ckilts—Whoat, 170d) biy even, 6LWY bur outs, NTS—Whont, 1,00) buy corn, 62,000 bus oats, byne. LOUISVILLE LOUISVILLE, Ky, Neb. .—Corton—Stondy ot BHO sfc. FLovle—Quiet and unchanged. GuAN—Wheat fear at $2561.25, Corn tirmors Now Koes du mix Ontw atondy; ie, et de tnbxed, Be, Ityy atondy at Bousio. jot at $11.0e 15,00. q At M200 Lard firey ec, Mulk wuate tirmutdhicdyge; whit con He ab GAiaATiieTaalt BUOULIUTH, fuuur-eured, @2sNdoli, KANSAS CITY. Special Diapatch to The Chicago Tribunt, KANSAS CITY, Mu. Fob, 2.—G1din—The Price Current reports Wheat—Ituceipts, 1075 buy ship: ments, MUS bus firiny No. % cauly $1610; F runs cba whup Wa war woek: Nord cas, yer Fevrunry, We. PEORIA, ‘orn tirms and highory i{e. Outs inactive 1a of May nt W}4o. ‘and Urn; Nye dutta IUALWAS DETROIT, DetRort, Feb, 20.—FLoun—Quist. Gra Whont firm; extra, nominal; No, 1 white, NING: February, H6nnd nominal; March, UW6s Apel $2ift Mny. €1.34; milling, No. 1, nominal. MECEIPTS—W heul, 8, bu. INDIANAPOLIS, p18, Feb, BUFFALO. DUPPALO, N, Y,, Fob. 20,—UitAIN—Nothing doing in grain this mourning. Priovs nominally unchanged. aes OswkGo. Osweao, N. ¥.. Fob, 2.-GRAIN-Whoat fro, —~Markot dull nt 5627 orn COTTON. New Vouk, Fob, 20.—Corrox—Not rocalpts ot all United Btates vorts during the weok, 12,00 bales lust your, IW; total receipts nt wil United Btater ‘urls to date, 410500; lust year, 3U97W0: oxports drum all United States ports fur the weok, 101,400; Inst ‘Year, 12,0; total exports from all United States ports to dae, 220,000; last your, 200: Block at all United Btatew ports, (ANY; Just year, $25,000; stock nt nil In tortor towns, 187,00; Inst your, 114,000; stock at Livers pool, ashuny nae Gy; stock’ OF Austin ours for Grogs Weftaliy, 2, al i“ CseTOx Halos Of the wool, ; poculnturs tout Wok L4u; forwarded frou alitys to 'apliners, 2h00; ‘uatual export, UN; total recolpts, 5),QU; American, 4 tulad ok, WU; Aiporicar, SiN; amount wfont, KAW) Aseria PU os, su orrun—Btesay aid YUls, Mo, Keb. ITTUN—Bter and tirnt ng get “auton B30 butuas Focuipts, Wy ally 7 atk oy COTTON—Stendyj miudllng, ie 1 er good ordinary, Wer not pin, Gast balewy frost, WT; oxpuris tu Uroat Htain, 4d; Brune, d77; the Continent, 12; wales, wy luck, a weukly net Tucelnts, dilly grvss, {Re SNCS SO, SU ae each tty ; tho Channel, 2} CORBLWIBL, TENT RC , PHCROLEUM, CLEVELAND, ob, W.—l'eTROLKUM — Firm prices unchanged; standard white, HU toat, 1340. . Pirmuuna, Feb. W.—-PernoLKua—Quioty crude U0 ut Parkers for shipmunt; retined, Tc, Philu- wt Ga op, 21 —Petnoti'—Market, open: ed Weak, WILN' muita ut Say duclinod te Ber mde Yaneed to (Urge, elualing with tbe bit ebipmunts, €2,U0y,, AvernliNg Shau0; trMeuCUOINH, CQUAR and ‘ DRY GOOobs, NEW You, Fob, 22—Cotton goods Joss actlyo in drt hinds, but stucks vory Hyht, und all makes rus fut tira, Vrints quiet and stuady, Printed lawns {nactive demund, und Cochweo hiwns advanced Ku. nama duedy and gunna ty stenly requant | alvin eis wautens doug Woll aud p strong, owing to On upwurd I. HaiwBMand Lwuderiey OF woul, Furelgt goods TURPENTINE. _ WHSHNGTUN, Fob, B—SeiNTs OF SUMPRNTINE— Steadyut He, a Lint of Miinotx Govornors from 1818 to 1830, 1418—Shadruck Hond, Monros County, Intt—Hdwird Coles, Stndigon County. Itt—Mirlon Bdwardg, St, Chile County, 1OH-Joln Noynolds, St. Clulr County, vanes L. wing, Fayette County (to Mt 1H—Jeveph Duncan, Morgan County, {sho thomae Corlin, Grceenp County, hous Ford, Mourga County, Augustus , Mroneh, Edgar County, Joel A. Mattison, Whit County. —Willlnor id, Bisgoll, St Chair died), neg Wood, Adams County (to Ol var hu~lobard Yates, Morgan County, Inc Ichura Guolatty, Micah COMney. ie—John M, Pabuer, Mucoupin County, ‘ h—Hlehard J, Ugiesby, Macon County (re- slgrivd), nent L. Daveridge, Cook County (to fill Isii—holby M, Cullom, Bangaion County, en Wonderful itush for Vonstons, Put, Huston arts Stated that new applications fer pensions ae pouring dita tha Titerior Department atthe Pil of Tu per month, Wherv thoy oome from on ey Stary. Suni 260,000 pensioners are now mnt de lls, anid aver 20), clutinw ure ponding, i Sheso sttmibers indiedte that nearly one-hult keen Cullated iy the Union army were elther ed, Wounded, or disubled by disaase while in fe servicu, It ty certulily un oxtraordinary that, aftor a hipse of fitteen your, some Zab tnt Mid abo) datiy alscover tht thoy are on ed toreiter from the Goyerument, a j * * Washington Soctety in 1825, Pays chlo of what waa termed “ good docloty Timi, gtluaton bad been, and was thon, very cited twits extent and siniplo in tte hubits, wit pelutors or er treseat eee brought thelr ieee cheer thelr Congressional bibors, and a Flor ot ordinary size would contain all of ‘» whe Were accustomed to ultend socll e Herings, A fow diplomnty, with tho oflicors qiithe uriny and ray stutioned ut houdguurtory, Were feeutmpanted by thot wives, und thers thts Beverally a few visitors of suckil distinc: . Thy most friend)y wud vordiad futervourse’ 20.—-UNAIN—Whoat frmor; | “DHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. prevailed, and those who mot at dinnor-partios and At ovenitiy-cnteriainmenta svero Ike moms ora of one family, in yorioral sympathy, ‘Tho costume of tho nies wis ciisale tn ite scantiness, expealuity at bills and partios, Tho faahtonnble till-dress was of white India crapey, and five breaths, exch a quarter of n yard wide, wore nll that was aaked for to muke a skirt, which only came town to the ankles, and was olaborately trimmed with a dozen or moro rows: of narrow flounces, Silk or cotton stockings ere udorned with embroldered *olocks,” and thin slippers were ornamented with silk ro- Botton ant fy bucklos. ‘Thoso gentlemen who dressed fashlonabl worg “ Bulivar" frouk-conts of some gny-col- ored gloth,—blue, or mroen or elirot-with Jntgo lapols and gilded buttons, Thole tnen was ruilled; thalr "Cosaick" trousers woro yoluminous in glze, and wero tucked Into high “ Hesslan" boots with gold tasscia, Thoy wore two and sometimes threo walsteonts cach, of different colors; and from thalr watch-pockots: dangled a ribbon, with a iuneh of large seals, When tn full-tress, gentlemen wore dresa-couts with enormous collars and short watsts, wel stulfed white eambeio cravats, sinall-clothes, or Uae i pentaloons, ilk stockings, and Nps, FIENDISH RURGLANS. The Robbory of tho First National Bank of Knoxville, U1, and the Tors turing of Mr, Cornelius Municte, Ita Prosidont. Hlmwwood (1th) Afasenger, Feb, 2 Last Saturday the news regehed the enst- orn part of Knox County and Into Peoris County that the night before, or early that morning, burglars had entered the First Na- tlunal Bank at Knoxville, and after doing much personal yiolenco to Mr. Cornelius Runkle, the Presilent, had carried off a lurge sunt of money. All kinds of rumors were rite, but no one could tell whut the exact truth of the matter was, ‘The editor of the AMeagzenyer last Monday, afternoon proceeded tu Knoxville to learn the particulars, which we publish below: ‘The Firgt National Dank of Knoxville was Anstituted? fifteen years ago, ‘with James Knox, Cornelius Runkle, BE. Runkle, John Ends, Jolin W, Carns, George JA. Charles, A. M. Cralg, aud Miles Smith as incorporators, itis kept tua one-story wooden building on tf west side of the square, plain and old- fashioned, but the bank was always reliable, and has done an tmmense amount of busi- ness, Mr. Cornellus Runkle, now 70 years of age, has been President since {ts formation. Aly. FG. Sanbtrn has been Cashier for over four years, Mr. Otto G. Smith has been book- keeper for more than nyear. Mr. Runkle ts Q bacholor, Ie boards at the Mebard House sleeps in the bank, ‘Tho interlor of this bullding lings - In front one — reom—thy Jbank business room, containing a large Terwilliger (N.Y) sate, a counter—shuply a store counter—amt three smaller safes, all antiques, chtelly fur papers. ‘The lurge safe iy fireproof, with at urgiur-proof money box hnside, ‘Tho duors of each sife have combination locks, In tha rear of the front room is usimatlruom, about. ten by twotty feot, extending across the building. Tlere Mr. Runkle's bed stands, with stove, table, chairs, and other conyen- fences for bushivss consultations, List uf all, behind this [s another room of shnilar Ilttly occupled, with one window in the v prot y ao heavy pair of inside bitnds, the slats an inch in thickness, and Immovable, An Tron bar strotehes across obliquely, and is fastened by a key or togule on the oudot a bolt that runs through the window-frame from the outside, On Friday last, the lon, John I. Lewis, Mayor of tho clty, Jinving finished a fine new dweilling-house, livited the family of Mr. 2 D, Rogers, of the Mebard Mouse, wheres he had tong boarded, and all the boundors, ton dary inv his new reshtence, Aaong the rest Mr, Runkle went, but left the party about 9 o’elock, on his way to the bank. To was nc- compnnied to its door by four or five of the Bilests, who there bade him ood night,—all exeopt Crist Gelger, a drayman, wie was also Ieburd House boarder, Afr, Runkle invited hlinin, and they sat down andsmoked, Gelgerstayed about twenty minmites and de- piried. ‘hon Mr, Runkle locked Ils dour, and, sut down to compose himself, ‘This was hear 10 o'clock. In about ten minutes after in knovk was hourd nt the door, on tho south side, two fect back from the enst front. Mr, Htunkle went to It and asked who was there, Without giving any names, the spokesman sitll, We want to do somes business.” Mr, Runkle again asked, “Whats your name?” ‘There was no reply, Ile then herd two or tires persons tatk it toguthoer, und they at Inst culled up to: tiny Tt will do just as well in the anorning,” and departed... Mr, Runkle thought to more of It, and retired to. bed. “About t o'clock on Saturday morning he was awakened-by aloud snapping sound, such as we hear ina hard frost when a house thnber ig strained. Le supposed it was oly the frost and went to sleep agai. As hear ns he could judge it was hulf-past L when ho awoke to bee by tho Hghtot a lantern that sat on the front counter, three men of medium size, with masks of wlilte cotton on thelr faces from the eyes down. One of them caught hin and told him to “keep still,” but no weapon was drawn at this tine ‘They then. proceeded to gue him by nutting in lis mouth a stick somewhat thicker than the thick end of o broomstick, and about six Inches long. A stout cord was fastencd to each end, and this was tied tehtly behind his neck, “hoy next blindfolded htm, crossed hls hands, nnd tied them tight, an having thus made hin helpless, they wunted the Key of a amall sare ta whleh from $500 to) =6$1,000 or more were kept, to — accommodate late callers after bante hours, It also contatned a quantity of mutilated currency and iekels put up In doljur rolls, in clgur-boxes. ‘The key thoy found In hls pants-pocket. ‘Thep opened the safe aud wok ont the contents, ‘They next observed and seized quite a quantity of silver left on & table behind the counter, and emplled It ull Intua bag, Maving got over $3,500 safely bagged, the noxt thing was to etat the contents of the big safe, amount dng suualy to $20,000 In mongy, and so they denmnnuted that Mr, Runkle should give them the combination. Ho truthfully sald he did not knew the combination; © it | was only known to the Cushler and book. keeper. “Who ts tho Cushler ?” demanded the chiof spokesmun (the others were allen), “Mr. Sunburn” Wherw docs he Hyo?” “Out on the Galesburg road.” * How mmany persons ara In the house?” Two men and thelr wives”? they would not be fove that Mr, Runkle did nob know the com- bination, ‘Tho one who spoke for all replied, “Now, Itunkle, L hain dived all this the tn Knox County to be put off with such fooling ag that, You know It well enowgh.” On his solu declaration that he didnot know, one of the silent burglars ylelously struck him whl a revolver on the right teniple, and again on tho left, drawing blood, Agaluat this the spokesinan protested, and taking owt a hand- kerehlof, wipedt of the blood, ‘They then pros cevded tostifl more violent measures, and gota rope avond Mr, Runklo's neck, mounted hhnon achulr, and throwing the rope over the partition, whieh did not quite reach to the evlling, they proceeded to hang him, to make hin reveal the combinauion, Sul declurlay that hedhi not know, they sus- pended Tim In tho doorway, but only fora moment or tio, IIs feeb were of the ground, and It appeared to him that. the end of all things hud come to hin, On let (ing him: down he begun to expostulute “with thom, with the ttde breath that was Jefe tidings” “Gentlemen (1) sald he, 4h aman oldman, and could not stand a great deal of such usage, If you Kil me. you ht bo sorry for itlf it'should come out, after all, that what I say {s trie.” But they sul Insixted that he kuew, and said,“ )— yon, we'llinake you opon dtl" and Jaylag hin down on the bed, with his fect ticd to tho foot-board and broluoting, fanp whieh stood ona table, and proceeded to burn tho soles of his feet and toes, All this dma Mr, Runkle was bilndfolded, ‘Lhe pain wag excruciating, but he endured it like aganartyr, At last thuse children of the Devil begun to feel that after all the old gentleman wns stating the trath, and they next began to search nu old sufe neur thedoor, but found fait only papers, uselessto them, ‘Thoy then Ingulred “about anothor oll safe that stood In @ corner, “This,” “sald ‘Bir, Stunkle, “contains nothing of to you but papers belonging to Mr, Kuox’a estuto.” ‘Shey took him -ut his word, and did notlook fnto it, Being now at thelr wit’s end, the burglars went into the front room, and, consulting a few minutes, they returned tu Sir, Runkle, who was sul- fering great pain on the bed, and proceeded to pula ropa witha turn around his week, and which they fastened by both ends to the toy of the bed, hut he could not get up. Anothor ra} passing around his wrists, wus. tid to the ‘sides Of tho bed, ‘Cho fet were already fast, and the cords that held the Bs, wore tightened, ‘This was evi- dently “Intended to prevent him wetting up, or raising an alucn before they got out oF the way,” ‘Iwo ot tho burglurs then went out of the building by u buek door, in- stead of by the window, which ‘was still open, ‘The snapping noise heard about 1 sets, ANS Hoes Sa tah spring catch ti the lower sushi, iH fed opun by a jimmy? ‘The bind slats they Hghted n Nad been whittled away with n knife, to allow neceas to tho key or toggle whieh fastened the fron erosé-bar fuside, ‘This bong dropped down, entrance was tansy, and the Inside door was not even latched, Tho third burglar who remalned behtud Mr. Iunkie was pouring renething on hishurnt feet. fio feared that It was kero- fene, nnd that this was proparatory. lo Retting Ore, to him ina worse form ‘than before. "The expected outrage, however, was noteommitted. ‘This burglar went out alse aud Mr Runkle, being Jett atone, lay mee. Stating how beat to Tres himself from fils bonis, 31s first offort was to get the frit from his mouth, Ttckily his wader tecth were gone, or he would siot have xot it out, Dut as it was, ho manage to slip it down over his chin, and so got rellef here. We next attempted to wstle with Is ted hands the knot at the alle of tho hed. Tils was Hed so tightly tnt he at one thie gave it up, bit, taking another thongit, he worked at it again, and at last got It opened. ‘This allowed hits, more freedom to hig hands, though still ted neross, and he next loosed the rope nt the head of the bed which had w turn round his neck, ‘This be ing dung he looged hs feet from the bottou of the bed, and so got clear of the bud, butstlll with fiands and feet. tled very: {gt ly, He then got down on the floor, and by the ald of a ehate he mus where hls knife Iny, h this he readily cut the fastening on jis feel, but only by holding the kulfe in hig mouth was he able to cut the cord from dls wrists, ‘The cord his way fon table ft snsed Was of hemp, not quite 40 large iu dle ameter as acominon lend penell. ‘The knots wore of course difficult to untie, Jentirety exlinusted and sitltering acutely from tha Injury toe hls feet, Mr. Runkle sat down fornshort while on a etiis, and ree viewed the whole atfale, Tt was hintf-past 8 when he got clear of his bonds, and the burglars got of without any vara belng ralserl. Lying down on his bed, he day ti! daylight, and Then managed to make his way to tha Hebard House, where he took un ttle breakfast, and toll the story, A meeting of the Directors was calted, and dlspatehes sent fo the Chiefs of Police at Guiesburg, Chilean. go, Peoria, and other polnts. ‘The amounts stolen are estimated as fal- Commion currenes, $1,000; lows: stuuler bills, $520; ally rotl-pler fwentles, and wiutilated curreney, hatyes, ete., $150; $20 short dollars, Hats, 2 370; boeent plee 50, ‘Total $3,550, Add to Us a good wateh and chain that cost $50, Last Sunday: some children found under a sidewalk two el boxes, containing. nickels to the amount 0 Two hundred doltars reward for each of tho burglars, and half the money recovered, has been offered by the bank Directors, Mr. Runklo’s injuries are fewer and Jess sovere than if he lad made resistance, "The ail poured on lids feet proved to be sweet oll, Showlng that if there Is littl “honor iumnong thieves,” thore Is at least a little com- passion sometines, Mr. Runkle, on being asked by us if he world have revealed the safe combination had he known it, promptly answered that ho would not haye done it, and bade us tell tho people fn the enstof Knox County that ‘the ig pile is sate yet." ath NEBRASKA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, ‘Tu the Filitor of The Chicago Trisune. OmAnA, Neb, Feb, 18.—Tho first regular meeting of the Nebraska Acndomy of Selences was held on Thursday evening, the 1th inst. Prof, Samucl Aughey read an ine teresting paper on! The Walnut Fossils fi Nebraska,’—showlng thelr great antiquity, and tho varied species In former ages. Prof. 0. .D. Wilber followed with a paper on “The Flephns Primlgenius, or Elophas Americus,” found in every portion of the State,—some remains ft an excellent state of preservation, one speehnen of which the Professor has restored, He exhibited a drawing of this monster, and from careful ‘measurements fonnd him to be twenty-nine feet fn length and sixteen feet In hight, and he would myeasure around the body some thirty feot. No less than elght bushels of foot-bone werd gathered “up near the remains. An imprint of his foot was also found, which measured three fect geross, ‘The weight of this monster the Pro- fessor computes at no Jess than 25,000 pounds, ‘As the largest modern mele weigh rarely over 5,000 pounds, sume tdea of his size may be formed. These elephants were ut one {ime very numerous all over this State and Dakota Territory, as their fossil remains are found fn great abundance, espeviatly in the Bad Lands of Northern Nebrasku and Da- kota, ‘The spechuen unearthed by Prot, Wilber was found In Saline County by Mr. LD, Barker. ‘Tho extinction of this rice of elephants in Agmeriea Prof, Wilber attributes: to baller noralcoug man, a8 the spear and arrowhead are so frequently found near and ander the remains, ‘The Professor classes these elephants gimong tho cavilest specles known, ts tholr fossil remains are preelicly stultar to those found ina perfect state of preservation in the Siberian Ive-tlelds. —* The Academy now numbers abaut soyenty members, and collections for the muse ore aluily arriying. EOL. E. ———— DAIRYING. pectat Corrraponitence of The Chtago Tribune, _ Souri Exar, 1, Feb. 18.—The dairy ine terest In this seclion does not relax In tho Isast; in fact, owlng to the high prices paid for mllk this whuter, [believe that dairying is more extensively engaged In here at pres- ent than ever before, Last fall, on account of the ight hay-crop, it was feared by many that feed would bescarce here before spring; bub the open wiiter has been a great saving on feed, and the genural belief now ts that most of dhe drivymen, fustead of not having. feud enough for thelr cows through tho wine ter, will havo considerable hay, ete, to sell In the spring. . *I have wade mention heretofore, In Tis TipuNne, of the farmer’ buttor-fuctorles which were erected about a year ugo; and perhaps noise of your readers would be interested In envi whit degree of snecess they have met with so far The butter- factories, a3. a whole, haye not been succens- ful. ‘There iy but one of thom In operation at present, which is that of che MeDontld Brothers; itis reasonably sueevsstul, Bishop & Stringer's factory ls now owned by George Stringer; the prope etor has had ft romadolud and filted up for manufacturing both cheese and butter, und it will reatmo operation March 1. Adaing & Hammond's factory, 1 hellove, WHT not be pitt di operation again tis season, | Experlmental knowledge seems: so far to dictate to the farmer thata factory, adn genoral rule, cannot be successfully operated without haylag the facilities for manufacturing both cheese and butter, a What John Brown's Son Says of Him, Aknin (0) Beacon, I never knew him to show any signa of four pt anything, save that be might don dishonorable nobor wrong his follaweinan. Iie rule of life was the Goldon Rules “'Thorofure, all things whatsoovor yo would that nen ahould do to you, doye even soto thom.” On tho Sunday evening before bls attuck on Rarpor's Ferry, he sald; And now, goutloien, lot no prose ov. thing On your minds, You all know how dear life is to you, and how dear your live ure to your frionds; and, In remomboring that, consider that the Hvos of othonare aa dear ta thom ua youn: ure to you, Do not, therefore, take the ito of nny one ff you ean possibly avold ity but, Hit fs necoasury to tuke life to save your own, thon make sure work of It." After the battle of Osawatomle my fathor stood looking ut tho smoke of the burning bultd- ings rolling up, ns thoy were firod ono after anothor by tho Stheouriana, MWowalds “God sous “itl Thora will bo no more roal peave in thie country till the Alnvory question fa Fa eNO eR Sosa ¢ poople of tho South. y to live and ‘but one douth to dior Twill die Hght- ing Blayery." = : Py + ——$$—$-_— -Rogaraing tho Groat West. Washington Spectal to Cinetnnatt Commercial, Avery linportant subject for legistatlve ao- lon will bu knid before Ponurext ea fow days In the form of q series of coditivd laws, uecont- wuled by reports and voluminous testimony romall parts of the Weatern country, ‘Tho Commission appointed by Congress ut tho hist aeasion, composed of Prof. Clurence King, United States Geologists Prot. J. W. Powells tho Hun JA. Williamson, Cominisaionor of the Genoral Land-Qitleo; the Hon. ‘Thomas Donaldson, and A.‘T, Britton, to examing into the condition of the resources of tho publlo domain, and make such recommendations, codificution of luw: ote., ag night yeem bost udapted to tho needs 0: fbb counts: 7, huve about completed tuolr bi- ors, This work Involved un oxnininution of the country from tho Allualesip 1 iver to the Puclita Const, aud frum tho Hritish lino to Moxico, A vast amount of testimony was tuken which will muke an octavo volun of or 7 qiee tho coditied awa will inuko muny sec- fons, busldes many reports of a special charic- ter reluting to pusture-tands, tinber culture, bomoatead entries, irrigation, mining, improve mothods of surveying and disposing of tho vurt- ous lands, etc. ‘he dutiva of the Commission bave buon yery areats aud subjects treated und exumiuod of pic! ji fupattant uburucter that unceusing labor and stu r honmeated serien bus everything rela mings mining in the West has been carcfully ‘oxamaliien and studled, nud modifications, clianyos, and every finpruvement recommended which’ will Protect and benvft those socking homes in the werd required. ‘Tho evn simpliiied, ond to gruzing, farinii Wast, Tho report of this Comission contains every Information and fact of Interest portaln- Ang Co this subject. A STRANGE WEDDING. Jolin #, Poindexter, under Sentence for Killing ©. © Curtiny the Hridoe groom=From Jail to the Altare Hy Telegraph to New York Herat, Itcumoxn, Via, Feb. 1.—Last night, about Novelock, tie culminating event in a story already brim full of dramatic and tragie tne terest took place in the imarrlage of Juin E. Volndexter to Sls Isabel Cottrell, ‘ho readers of the Herald are already famillar with the listory of this remarkable Poln- dexter cnse. Nearly ong year ago Miss Cot- trell, who was the aMlancés of Pulndoxter, vielted a shoe-store In this elly three ulf- ferent thes, elther to purchase shoes or to exchange or have shoes re- valred whieh she had already © pur- chased. On each visit she wns waited upon by Charles C0. Curtis, « clerk there, about 25 years of age, 6 fect 7 Inches high, of alight butld, and utilte boyish in appearance for hls age, Miss Cottreli's Inst vialt was on Friday, Feb, 28, 18703 and on the Sundny fol- Jowlng, while out riding with Poindexter, she informed him that Curtis had twiee tn sulted her with remarks about her feet, lind endeavored to fotee her to allow him to put on -her shoes, and, on the occasion of the Jast visit, had not only used obnoxious language to her, but tn help. ing her Into a carriage had squeezed her arin In an ungentlemanly masimor. Poindexter was fearfully incensed at the alleged Insults tothe young lady. On the next day, Mareh 3%, Monday imorning, accompanied by hts brother, he went to the shoc-store and lorse- whipped Curtis, ‘The unfortunate young man was so tiken by surprise that he dit not : the disgrace of the Slipin y, and made Istanee nt the thie, He dented most positively that he ever insulted any lady and sald that if he had done so le would wpologize for it, ‘Two hours lator the consclousness of the indignity so wrought pon hls mind that, i company with a friend, he went to the busi- ness-plice of Poludexter to demaud un apol- pay. Curtis had a cane, but neither of them had any deadly wenpons. Curtis asked Polndester to apologize, He refused. Car- tis then went into his office, and Poindexter, gael his cnne, sud that if he struck him he would shoot, Curtls replied, “1 am unarmed’; but, at the Instance of hls friend, struck Poindexter with the cane, Polndester fired. Curtis continued to strike, and, Polndextor to fire, until Curtis tell iefcud by five balls, the Jast one i the fore- head. Ie Hngered wnt 11 o’clock thatnight, when he died, ‘The tragedy created intense exclement, Public feeling was almost wane hnously against Poindexter, and the great sympathy for the deceased was afterward evinced fn the erection of a monument to his memory, nnd Inthe floral offerings by which Is grave was almost constantly covered, Polndester had two trials, at both of whlely he was most ably defended, in the first tral the jury disagreed; In the second he was found gullty, and sentenced to the Peniten- tary tor the brief term of two years, To one ot his soclal position the galling disgrace of ao felon’s cell and the con- vies striped sult) was insuiferable, and every possible artifice and cifort known to the ablest counsel were resorted to in the valn endeavor of averting, it. Al appeal was taken to the Sapreme Court of Appenls of the Stite, but utter the most cluborate argument the sentenceof the lower Court was comfirmed, and there was nothing Jeft but iw fal appeal for Executive clem- ency between the -prisoner nnd the State Prison, ‘The latter was Invoked by a petition numerously and fhidiuentially signed, but to no purpose, and for the past two weeks Voludester’s dou was sutled. Finding everything clseto fail, 0 member of the Legislature yesterday. intro- duced a Dill tn the Senate to exempt John E, Poindexter from wearing the apparel pre- serlbed by law for convicts asa means of smullorating his condition, ‘The bill was re- ferred, but will never pass. Durlng his eleven niouths? finprisonment in the Clty dali he has been allowed priyl- Jeges secorded to few erlininunls. Le was. not placed In the cells among other prison- ors, but had tho Hberty of the yard und aroonr adjotning the fatien'’s quarters, whleh Was coufortubly, aid even luxurlously, ture nished, fora prison, We oceupled hls tine mostly In reading, when not engaged con- versity with some of his numerons visitors, "The young lady (Afiss Cottrell) who was the Innocent cause. of the tragedy of Murelt 8 visited hhin Srequently, thelr mutnal devotlon never fingged, and last ulght, much to the astonishinent of everybody, they were pri- vately married, on the very eve of Poin- dexter’s departure for the Penltentlary, and not far from the shadow of its walls. No other eriminal lng ever: been indulged here to the extent that he has, and the last favor of (aking him out of the jall for four hours anddriving bln toa plice two miles distant tobennrrled is unesampted in prsan Alstory, ‘This was not done, however, without Judlelal advisement, ‘Lhe contracting: parties, Poln- dexter and Miss Cottrell, had been contem- pinting thelr murringe for some time, and were specially desirous that the holy bonds should be solumulzed ‘before the dread sen- tence of the lmprisonment in tho Peniten- tlary uctually went into effect. Ib was also thelr desire fo nye the ceremony. perfornied outside of the Jail, and to that end the City Serzennt consented, after consulting Judge Christian, of the Supreme Court of Aye peals, Who gave ft us hls opinion that it was eminently proper that the request should be granted. ‘The understanding that the prisoner should be attended by the Sergeant N person asa preeaution was a provision in the opinion. of the Judge. The aitniy was suarded with the utmost scerecy, Hone bub the {immediate relatives and “friends of the contracting parties belug previously informed of it. 9 Kyen the marriage. eense “was obtained from, the Clerk of the Hustings Court, of this city, at so Inte an hour that no reporter could get an inkling of it. {iecordlinls at 8 o'clock last evening, a close carr 4 Santali : John E, Polndexter and Clty-Sergeant N. M Lev, left the fp nnd was driven to the r dence of the fev. Dr. Armstrong, Episcopal, pastor of the Monumental Chireh, whieh stuns on the sie of the Richmond Tho- ire, burned fn i8il, Here the clergyman gut into the carringe, and the party drove tothe house of My, John Alvis, brother {n-law of Miss Cottrell, wbout one mille mid a. lilt northwest of the city. The prisoner Jouked brighter and happler than ho had since he ws committed to fall pearly a yenr since, and in the gonial companionship of the clerayinun Beene oven Fey. and Jovi, Arriving at the residence of Mr. Alvis the brideelect, Misa Isabel Cottrell, sur- rounded by w@ number of her frlends and relutlyes, was found anxiously wulting tor her lover. She ts somewhat above the medhin hight, of a decidedly racelul Lito, With auburn batt, neatly jouped up, afair complexion, livge brown but rather deepset eyes, long, dark eye- lashes, small mouth, a hose thnust straight, but. fully largo in proportion to the contour of tho face, and a chin approaching Ronan, waking wy appearance quite | prepossess- ue She was handsomely attired tan brown silk dress, cut alter the latest fashion, Voindexter, who is tall and slender, with dark brown hair, blue eyes, sandy mustache, and handsome In appearance, was dressed 11 fn sfinple sult of black. ‘The greetings wat- ural to Jovers under such extriordinary eit cumstances took plue, and soon ufter- ward the marriage ceremony was per: formed. | ‘Thero— were present the counsel of Poindexter, his brothers, some friends and the relatives of the bride, be sides goveral of her lady Bea miinitancess Standing In the parlor about 1 o'clock, ab nlglt, John E, Poindexter sad Isabel Cot- trell were nude man and wife aceording to tha rites of tha Episcopal Chureh, wileh wero Linpressively performed by Dr. Arm strong. "The Lappy paly, if happy they enn be, then received the congratutitlons of thelr friends, It wasnoticenblo throughout the few hours they were together that the convict room nevor left the side of bls newly-made ride, Tie seomed to bu devotedly atfection- ate, and sat close beside her with her hand tn his ull the time he remained ut the house, Judge KE. 0, Minor gaye the bride away, and the company soon broke up, After the wedding ceremony Poindex- ter and his bride, ‘accompanied by the Sergeant, then recntere catrlage and were driven buck into the city w the residence of Mr. ‘Tyler, on Gouvencur street, where the former Aliss Cottrell had been recently boarding, They remntied here a shortilme with the friends of both, but the sad parting hour had soon to coe, ‘The Sergeant walted patiently and at last there was a kiss, a basty ombraco, and pot-night was sald. Poindexter then Finnped into a carriage and was rally driyen tw his uuarters at the jail. The bride bore up wonderfully under the trying ordeal, and did not exhiblt the grief she must have felt as her husband wus whirled away, Ju her words of thanks to the Clty. Sergeant, which wera hurriedly given as Poindexter turned from her, she could not supps her feelings entirely, ant some of the deep anguish of her heart found vent. She expressed her, gratetul feel. ings to the enstodian of her defen. er and lover for eleven months — yrist as follows: "CT eannot suficiently ex. press my gratitude to you for your many ineliesses to my poor boy, He is now about to pass from your controls you can do no more for lim, but we will ever remember ye for the many favors you hitve shown isn. May God bless you! ‘The poor bride's feelings found retlef in tears as she with: tlrew from the door,” Poindexter will proba. bly be taken to the Penttentlary In the next duyortwo, * —— MILLERS’ EXPOSITION. Cincinnati, Feb, 20.—The Commissioners of the Millers’ Exposition to be held here next June to-day dectled to extend the time of the Exposition two weeks. Tt will, beght May 3tand close June 2, ‘This action ty taken In conscquence of the large number of forelgn exhibitors who willbe present, ane the large quantity of machinery they will bring with thei, pS PELLOWS! HYPOP Testimonial to Me. Yellows jl ‘ 6 WE, the undersigned, Clergymen of the Metho- dist Church in Nova Scotia, having used the Ppreratation known as FELLOWS’ COMPOUND BYRWP OF HYPOPHOSPHITES, prepared by Mr. JAMES 1, FELLOWS, Chemist, Bt. Jona, N.B., or having known cast whereln its effects were beneficial, belleve itto be a reliable remedy for the diseases for which it is reommended. 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. ROWLAND MORTON, JOHN JOHNSON, FELLOWS’ COMPOUND SYRUP OF H YPOPHOSPHITES Spredily und permanently curcs Congestion of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Consumption, Nervous Prostra- tion, Shortness of Hrcuth, Ualpitation of thu Heart, Trembling af the Hands and Limbs, Physical und Mental Depression, L.oxn of Appetite, Loxs uf Energy, Loxs of Memory, and will rapidly Improve the wenk- ened functions snd organs of the body, which des pend for health upon voluntary, somi-voluntary, and Involuntary nervous nctlon. Jt acta with viaur, Kens tleness, and subtlety, owing to the oxquinite harmony of ita ingredients, akin to pura blond Itsalf, Its taste 14 plensant and tts effects permanent, Look out for the naine and address,1, 1, FELLOWS, Bt. John, N. 1b, on the yollow wmppor tn water mark, whieh fa aven by hulding the paper before tho Nxht. Price, $1.50 per bottle. Six for $7.50. 80L) BY ALL DRUGGISTS. J, N. HARRIS & CO., Western Agents, CINCINNATI, 0. MINERAL WATKE. “ayes Tho SILURIAN MINEILAL WATER is tht only knows CURE tur DIABEYES und Bright's DISEASE of the KIDNEYS. [ty Natures MARVELOUS REMEDY for all Kidney dl teases, Urliiney disorder, Constipation, Drojsy Gravel, Liver Gonplatty Dyspupmia. suger wy Fonyer, Mit uy calling for 40 id drink det home, LARGE Die CHIPTIVE PAMPHLET nuded PREK, Ing wmplete DIRECTIONS FOIL USE zt MONIALS oul MEDICAL OPINION. Do uct jor Water to I aubetitited for BELUICIAN. git ore not keep Itanler direct from the rin AN DEHNON & HASEAG E,Trups Kesha, Wis. Chicago Ofiee 161 Lasalle St, Room G8. For sale in Chicago ly Buck & Rayner and other jiret-cliss alrwpyitte eho are mpplied telth printed direstinun for vse, Mier Cvt this ont. RICORD'S VITAL Tue been serutintzed and Indarsed by the Academy of Modicine of Pariy, and stood the test ef over hott ns contury Kan spacitic for Norvans und Physlent Debiti- ty from tniiecretion oF uxcens, loss of nny vigor, ete. Shore lan well-known principte In anhoul phyaivingy, thut no vital netion can take plnce oxcopt through the agency of the norveur system. Ifthe norvo powor in any onsen (a woukened thon tnt organ ia woak. Dr. Ricord’s Vitul Restorative ts purely # vexotablo pill, Can be had of Levaasor, 10 bia mic Hicheliou, Paris, France, of of Dr. 8, 8, Blecamond, solo siunt for the Untted Staten, Moger Bullding, Bt, Louis, Ma, ‘Phree dollars nur box uf uy pills, und four tims tho quantity for 10, Sent by walt upon recelpt of price, Bold by wholesnto and retail druwainte, BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. DRPOSHTS reculved subject to chuck at Bight, and torent alle dinily batt ‘M ONDE SHOCKS, and all invest v NDS. wht want Rol on eamnantone MELS OF BXCHANGK ON” Huy anit sull all Amorican Se iria iape tbe ane don Rtock Bxehunyo on the JOHN A. DODGE & CO, Ntock Mrakers, NEW YORK, per, cent miarstn, all Ktocks ‘ark Mt ook Exchange, and exes Muy and soll oni doulttn on the Now ¥ | gute onteri tur Kluck Privilege Contracts a Full formation on wll matters relating Rpuculation furntatiod on appticntion, Week= hy Block Market sant free avarne bie maton, Lo Rta tals rt uf movemunta in the Bo ‘PARE INAU RA ratio in Stock: ry Vramint Mouthly @ ye nie i Inveslaen MALLEY & GALE, Covi Minit Slog a wild fr Hronidwuy, N. Vs 1,200 Smelt iY (part sigek optinna of lo A TAU & CO, ow ¥ A RARE CHAN E IN WYOM.NG, OLD and paying businossawlth fone tustiens houses, tn Wyaintue Porritory, foe sales Store Gato bolldinns, lit, with fire-priok BavehouKen, ute. Hand whales and rotall grocery wud Tian stock, 1 nnanyte Ciey} Alva, lore Ciciah, with general stucks Wt Medichie Wows alsa waaay (sth munich) at rub Citys ule, pane (plekod stork) at Uuitaly (big torn M " Rtaros ire tiret-vlasa; vatublahed tiftuen yearey ylolde OU protiiay commwnd bie ude in rupidly eave fariatug, tial, wid cattle country, vor: healthy’ clluuty! pure water wlunty, | tw whnh te extong thelr guttle ritstig, will sett ata AlLor elthur of thy stores und wtutk, for cushy, for enttio, For fants, ia to value af AMOUNL AF salon and profil uto. uddrens ” SRABING Wit lelne How, Wyoming, Proposnls for Gray Granite Bntrance-Steps. OvvICS OF BULERVIAING ALCHITECT, TURABERY DEPANTMUNT, Hoalod Matitba rocely vee th la at 4 ny foaled propurals will by rocolvud ag thin’ olicu uit Bw. on trot day of February, iby, tor furnletiing ung Gullvuring, rondy for sett tio grur,urunita stubs, buttreasbs, Ole for ontraeus Uf Hest awiTy Of he United states Custum-llouse, ete. ot Chicugo, 1, ia wocundsnee with drawings und spucttion tions, copes of which, aid any maditional in Cormation, uniy ‘ba bad op appilealion at this office OF Rhy attic ut thy Ir uous ‘ A an oe supervising Aroblivit, nds, OIE, MEDICAL. HALLS BALSA FOR THE LUNGS Cures Colds, Pronmonta, Nranchilis, Aathma.Catarrh, Snutttes, tntluenea, Bronchtal Ditticultles. Moarraness, Croup. Whooping Cough, and all diaedson of the breathing organs, It southes nnd heals the Membrane Of the Lungs, inflamed. and polantied by the dt and prevents the Hluhtawente and tlihtne chest which accompany it. CONSUME T Incurable malndy, 11/14 ‘onl Kary tO Dave the Hatt remedy, wid WALLS BALSAM wll cure you, even though professional nid fatle, READ THE FOLLOWIN CLAY VILLE, Onotda Coy N. Lerdtine 27, 1870, tor of int Twas nttucked with a suvure which gratually wore on until ny friends med f wag yolng into QUICK CONSUMPTION, Hid sume one af then advised mo to tey soning of your DIL WM. WALLS BALSAM FOR DHE LUNGS, whtet Tdid, and ty the nse of two hotties was pntira- ly cura of my cuurh und reyalned my health ontire- ly. Yours, very reapecttully, BJ, DUESLER. Indoreed by the Press nnd ihyatoians. Taken by thoumands nnd avecesstul always, It lus no equal Sold by all drugutsts, HENRY CARBOLIC_ SALVE Lhe Most Powerful Wealing Agent Iver Discovered. Henry's Carbolie Salve cures the worst sores. Henry's Carbolic Salve allaya the pain of burns. Henry's Carbolic Salve cures alt eruptions. 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Ave vill bind ourselves tu pay tu a charitable tnati- Hutton 100 th caw ofan Ingutial Hernia that enn Hewetalned be the ban Me ennot retain with nd PAKK RETENTIVE ~ COMMON-SENSE TRUSS, patented July W, BARTLETT, BUTMAN & PAIMER, Gs Stute-st., Chicage, Mt Dr. Parker, the patentee, has tind twenty years’ pilence, and is curing ninny of the worst ensus uf tupture, Mumtacturers of the celebrated Coumion= Bonse Truss, udopted by the Government aw thu bust. NOTIC “To the tiolders of Bonds of the Western * Railroad Company of Minnesota.” NOTICE, ‘Tho undorstined ure prepared to purchase, pureu- Antti the provisions of the Bund Grant Mociunze mde by the Western Unttroad Cony Ut to ther ne Tristoes, titeen ( OD HOMILY securud by kulit Mortgaze, and wi revolve [zpiuride trom the holders for tho ruler that nuns ber of sald baits uetit tho test dey of Mare ut ith-at Philadelphia. | Pureh nthe Compu Between New Yurk und Unvre, Pler 44N, It, fout : of Mortanest, ‘Travolors by this ling aveid both transit by English rullway und the discousfort uf erusaing tne Channel in nan or LAWLA NUE, Sangiler.. Wednesday, March 3,109. m. AMBIQUUES Kegouekicwtedneniny: Mare Tha et FRANCE, Tradolto Dam, TAUCK OF PASSAGT MAVRE Hirst Cictiltn, $10 Kteurage, 6 Ineludine utensils. Chocks drawn of ra tosult. Lots 1 SHS, WAR WI, Gubin Agent, WA, WINTER, Biuenue Agent, INMAN LINE Ocean Steamships, Carrying the Uritish und United Stintes Matis, ‘rie! 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Fob URCASSTA surety nin am, UTORTA, EF Cito, 8 wo eee Buea ISON Tt i) ‘¥avursto ited mongers Loukud for oy W Now York to Sont iemen, tirst cubin, $0, ieturn Uekets &COy 3 Rowling & Co, Shouth Clarke STATE LINE ‘Fo Claas, Lveruvel, Dublin, Hulfont, wand London. Gorey. frat Nove overy “Thnesday, Pyrat. Catt $4) {H6X wevordtng Yo agcunmmudalion, Seeony Cubi, Hie UOTE EA reety, BALDWIN & CO, abd 1 Ltandulpheat., Chicago, Wortorn Mut Bt ae, 3 1) EWARD i.trhcet.t ° a pa colina ae tat ona ivoeittdudlate = af, curus casos Of long standing in AUTION seca dare er et a He. cig? Bones Ded Pease fore PAll, BL abettie, Rolo al ‘Te Tracie muurinesesg, We tatty Day ell by pruprintor, Be. a Woo cul as i Pa. advice trove ay add azul Susy lin, |_ LOZENGES, Yi TEE EDD. by thy olorwy au 1 rutowalinas Hold by all deuanists. Priva, cacts, ct 1 ut 1 yull druawinte, Vrice, Ge sete PEO TEG RICA © Cus Nowe Pink Apentar HERING, Srivo of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Unies! ‘Hatirond Compa HMicaue, Ja ‘Tu tho Stockholders: Notion by beraby, yf qpecil ayovlng of plockholders of thy Chi case, Burs will by huld at Hnutow & Quincy Vutroad Compan the Oe UN dotipuny ta cite Es February, det wt 1 weloek tn The farus ie that ur the purpemo of considering wad we fe console WRU I thy 1 thie fullrudd, Btack, pruneetyy rr “Yurllvgton & Ativaburl River ebraake, aml blew to evnahier 8 Foseiuiion oF dha, Mune ti lucteasy Puvinens of Your Gburcop tha. capital Coany. 10 ths extuut Goudit aucune Huy fur tle puggiea uf auch conwaltaytien aul fF te tratanetiah any, pihoe: biivens lucid iy vided of gw (fe co ea eT Oh ES Hradont. FOLDING BEDS, } ; Save Moom-Reont ann Bur. Burr's Parlor & Cabinet Faldng Bet, ‘The most Com; wel Elegant sn Sate stanidal made, Heat Steel Spring Mat- t for *Solld Comfort." Send for Fo eed confor ds sold oy Mid 105 & 107 WABANH-AY., Mfrs of Artittic Honseheld Taraitcre, Weed Mantels, abey oe SEED RE AMEN A ARRWAL AND DEPARTURE OF ‘TRAINS, ‘ EXPLANATION OF REPRRENCK MARKA.- Saluaay (yo *Bundoy excepted. ¢Monday excepts Chtengo & Northweatern statiway, at any of the followin, Ucket ofiers of the ‘Companyi 0} Clark-st., Gran Vacitic Hotel, Brink's Kxpross office (on nepthoaxe pener Iandolpl ind Biata-sts.), Palmer Iloupe, < corner Canal und Afndison-ats. (on West Side), and =» at the depots. 3 aPacific Fast Line... aBioux City & Yonkta abuvugie Day Ex, vie Clinton a Dubuque Night 1x, vin Ciinto: EDPORA, DMitenukes Passoni IMilwenukeo Massena: EMarquette Hixt Mareen Hay, st. Paul & polis innenpolls 0 pm 0) pin Je ast me Pullman Votel Caranra rin through, batwaon Chi- cox und Council Bult, on the train leaving Chicaza i at l0si)n. mi. t Noother toad runs Pullman or any other form of hotel cars wont of Chicaxo. ‘n—Hopat cornor of Wolls nnd Kinsto-ats, : t—Dopot corner of Canul and Kinsio-sts, " Chlengo, sartington 4 Quincy Jtaltrond. For Daps Guide-tineks. Time-tablen, Slogpini-Cae | cuuimodauons, apyiy a any of tho fyliowing —° eket-Onicen of the Company fa Chicngo: 49 Clarke at. Grand Pacitlc Motel, liritik's Expross Of Dortheaat corner Randolph and Sinte-sts.) nidigna-ay., Grind Contral Depot, corner Canal and ;j bateonticéias Patmor Housorand corner Canal and { m-ats. (on West sido), Leare. | Arrive. Ottawa & Streator Express, pm Nebraska & Knnisns pure am, pm Rockiord & Freeport Express ato pm Dubuque & Sloux City Rxpr am, pin * Pacitic Fast xpresa.... am, pin Kansas & am bm am pm pm. sm SGuawn pm ain Auturn Parscnsar...vvesese bm arm Lownor's Grove Accomtnodadun, pm am Freeport & Dubuque pri. am Oriahs Night Kxpress, pr am x pPrURs, pin! am y AML paul Gb am og Henpresn. en 3 (1X Q.Paince Dining-Cars and Pullman 1f-wheol Slesplog-Cara run between Chicago and Omaha, ‘e+ veka, und Kansas City, on tho Pacite Expruss. Chicago, Milwankee & St. Pani Rntiway. Unite Depot, corner Madison and Canal-ste, ‘TM ket ‘Ontice, 64 Bouts Clark-at, nnd at day Miwankeo Fxpress....., Wiseunaiy 4° Minncaata. “Green| Ung und Menaana through Day}, 8 +1*10:10 ml® 4: Stlivnukea,” Sinden yi 210 tas rhien, and Lown Expross pare td om Libertyeiiie Accommodation... pml? swam Milwaukee, St, Paul & Minneny ts Fast Matt (dally)... ls Wisconsin Minnesoin, Green Hay, Stevens Point, and Asbs hand through Nicht Baprass ~ Al trains ran via Milwatikeo. ‘Tickets for St. Hat and Minneapolls area good olther via Stadlson and Aipisig tu Chien. or vin Watertown, La Crosse, und amg 4:0 pw init 72 ara benaty cayiaeae Central Ratirond. pat font ot e-nt. anit fot of Prontr-second-st, ‘Vicket Ontice t Hundulphest., gear Ch . Pacitio li nd Palmer iausas a OTe Grand Un Saturday nish tru a Mon Balurday night runs tu Peoria only. Chtengn & Alton. Unlon Dopot, Wost tle, nent And sonst, bridge, nnd Hwunty-third-at,, | Fieket dices, ut Depour, Clarke, Grand Pactile Hoth, aut l'nimor ilouse. Loave. | Arrive. Kansas City & Denvor Ft ana CILy Sie Retpretan Katiens C1 Bed. “fern Mobile & Now telvans xprose uit, Surinutheld fe “ean, fs ETON | Fiat 1x Rookuk {etter Pokin & Pooria Expruna, Chtcazy & Vaduent 1 te Streator, Lacon, Washingt! duties & Dwiait’Accommuoda Depos, tottenann Content Itaiteond. at OF Lin CuIT-secOn Ate ‘Tiekot Ofice, UP Clark-st, southeast = duiph, Grand Haciie Hotel, wad et Palmer louse. ee eile Hatelenau. ert Mall (via Mata Day Exprens... Kaluwasoo Acco Twam ns iia wins Se oan pm web am 19 pinit n. Th (Clycinnntt AtreLing ny a Depot, corner of Clintun und Gareatiepee Wee Bite, i an Careotl-ota.. W os Leave. | Artive, Pittsburg, Cnetnnatl & ke. Lanta Cincinnntl, Indtanapot viliee columbus Tittsuura, Be. Wogne de ehtenre Hathwny, put, comer Can t iS Clarkeaty Patuice tluasos wid Gea nil and Express, Paclie Rxpross, ‘tat WWWsseessoreree Chieaxo, Rock Esland & Paeine Ratirant z Sept corer of Van duran und Sorinancale, Town; ees, Ab Clarkeat, Sharyn Mousey. Malniur Hora, Grund fscitte (ovat, aud 7 Canal, cornur Mndiaute i Rund “Baturdays, tally axvupt Munday,” Pe eeeaee EMIT: Take Shore & Michizan Southern Naltway, Ticket oMrva nt depots, Van Muran-rt., head of La ag twee mee tee Fort: Praeedaantptessd Baier did ace Yaa od Parse Malt (vin Sain Lined... Kuoclal Now York kexirusas, Athinue N, ¥, Express (duly! Vast Expruss.,,... Haltimore w Ohto, Dopots, Exposition Halliling and fopt of Twoutys swcontest, ‘Ticket Opieus, 6 Clurk-sh, Palmer House, Gratid Padiue total und Dopor (Hxpostilun bulluigh 1° eT haste, Paknite. £:0 em 1 topm | Morning ¥: ys Haat Lativsvstecee Manknkes atue, i Dopot, foot of take-at, and tout uf ‘'wenty-second-m Cincinnatt, Indiana; willo Day, aprons w_Niaus Expr Chiengo a Fastere Hiligele IHAlegy (Danvillo Maite! 3 Ticket Oflees, 71 Clark-at, Paluier Hewee, cite 1 ah cane otal and Lopos corner of ints Seat Teaye, | Arrive, ; i. pin? ial aoe wl HD Ta Eee jadbville S Wicrlda'Bapieds Y PROF.H HoupSias dancing cihar of those dasaes ont fuel NO CORE NO PA em, “{DR. KEAN, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. Consuls personally ur by mull, free ii churye, gaat chronty nervous,or special dincuaet. }De, Jy Keun 1 Qua only physician in the elty who wufsalils ‘curva uP A UVARD > ‘Vo wll who aro sullorins frou the errors and (udts~ protluns"of youth, jorvuus wuubuoas arly dv fous OF uiuhiivod, cus, (will, wend 8 FUCipe ob) eure yuu, PUKE OP CHANGE, ‘Chia wrewt remedy was tuiriidrenctuavoloyp ey tie LY, dOSer a Awe uddrusaad way alo ine: MAN Suva, New SorkGige

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