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ehsiiet 1.251 atocknen, £2,104 Leet racedyinreoy minymente, Ai, tendy and unchanceds wend buteliors’ tn 8 MHER jemand geen ne era shunnit eadins would bring U¥eS.N; cocedpts, hide etntpins 5 Tia acatver end tenet SINGIN: mized Tights Mh paeking, (Mesa); butehors! to Laney, FLOKOLIU; res colts, 4000) attpiiants, re CENCISNATE. N. pec, woR=Sirms common, FLAS leh elas packing, ogee butch Wy Foceiptm bad shipments, 1K, ——— BY TELUGRAPIL FORRIGN. snow, Doo. 7-—No markots to-tny, Naw yonn, Neo. Wit isn hyliday In London and Liverpool to-day. NEW YOK, NEW Toute, Dec. %.-CoTtox-Fixchangd cloxod, FLouR—Kinm; recite, 65,000 tris: exporta, 25,000 pris; super 8tnte aud Weatarn, &,00e4.00; common to at Bho good extra, T6475 Roud UY chaulce, §1.H006.955 extra Ohio, fit Mt Louts, $4.2560.76; Minnusuta tent process, HL50%8.25 ORAIN=--Whwat In fale demands recite, 175,000 bury exports, MAY buy rejected. pring, Wod#!.Ws Nov 2 Chleaxo, H.15; No, 7 Miwankog HAT In ptvroy wn graded ret, 8.10510; N NM@LI4s stoner do, 81,0061,0549: No. 3 No, 1 da. $.29¢ O12; mixed whiter $161 tay ae Ne de 2 ral Ton ton ‘on nee AATUATY LUD Rebeaney ba sh trae 9 cls bu gt $e M AP Dun ne $4.1 Chena siady hotter: recolpta, (OX) ULL Vx in, Ati Nos wnurided, ester No. i, Suaistacs RT lamifa” ne rn A fo ff itor muito Weatern, S500. ha cl Ml, ree ee cs quiets Ito withdenwa from mar= ti nnd molieses dull ond unchanged. aoe ad er anid. auneknnxedy Univod, S1%4e} fey relinedh fe nnhes niet but niondy Wave. telus Ls. nd Urns Aveo, sty ok} mens, for export, juutod at ce i Weer stendy, Cut meats a shada stronger; lend clear middlon, 7 oy short clonr, STi Jard moni steant, #20. HPUTLEN—Dull and heavy; Ligdio. CHEESE=Wale. « BALTIMORE, BALTIMORE, Md, Doc.27.—Fiaun—Lower and duly Wostorn super, HW2L0; do oxtm, $4.25G50); do famlly, 8.2560. GRAIN-Whent—Western higher, closing caster and quluty No. 2 Wertern winter rod, spol and December, SLIKGLA January, Hls4@l Jags Fobruary, H.13¢d LiKe: March, HAsally% Corn—Westorn quiet and atendys Western tnlxed, spot nnd Decomber, 84@ Boies Old. Hiewiigas now, Innuary, Sabie; Kebru- ary. GSH, Onte ontiroly nonilnal tn tha absenco Of rocolpts. Ryo qulut at $1.0. HAy—Steady; “prime to cholce Pennsylvania, sm.0cee 22.00, PRovistons—Dull and about nominal Moss pork, 1134, Bulk monts~Lovse, slioulders, none oferins » none offering: do packed, &.0XA7.5, Greer stautlatn te: tar elb sldasyeMe. 1oibK, 0 Herth prime to cholee Westorn packed, Haan—Freatentendy nt 3GA2e4 tmad, 0G, i EUM—No whe Govese—sirongs JU carcoos, onlnary to fal, NG UGAN—Very firms A noft, 9940. 8 ¥ Sirs ths PUOVINtOxs: Airisiey—Qalut wt SLAs tls Funairrg-to SAverboot or ateamar quiet cotton, airaesed. oie pur ton (eutcks), Grain, bd. sant nt 4,10 brisy wheat, @U5 buy corn, 7A Dis FO, 6 HIPMENTA—W hunt, 211,104 bus Corn, NON. BALES—Whient, 2N MG Luss Gort, TAU DI 5 PILTILADELPHIA, Prtnapetryta, Dec. 27.—-FLOuR—Dully mand, GILAIN—Wheat trmy rejectad, strain depot, 1.03145 red, clerator, 41.13; No. 2red, Decomber, 8113} bid, #6159 naked; dunuary, #14 bid, €1.14)6 naked: Fobruary, 1.1736 bid, flt7!{ naked) March, £1.19 bid Susgnaked. Corn dull; old yellow Western, btie; sul] mixed, Decomber, big bid, 350 asked: Jnnuney, ble Did, Si¥enskeds Fourunry, bi} Did. 6i469 naked: March, 5iifo bid, fo}{y asked. | Onta dull; No. L white, Fo eo eiatasay inlaeds Asie. HOVISONS—qniet and waunanged, hornet Lull ind oany; eeentnuty otra’ RATY(o5 do Rood te choles Lymemagek apd, honneyi- yonin oxtrnn, 242 Urkinn, Acasa: Western Ito~ alo Rou ty cholee, 16G20, 1Gan—Seareg wud Uris inesitice Cnn pal and steady; creamary, L403 falr to au “Nominal: Whe i nud Jowers gi.1 Belts ea Llsy whoat, 2,00 bus corn, ° " ENTS 000 nus corn, 37,000 ba. no de- Hy u, LAPNENTS—W Loa! sir’. LOUIS. 81, LOvIA, Dec. 27.—-!Loun—Unchanged,. GNAIN—Wheat hzhers No. 2 rod, W@CMa ashy Tiga dnnuarys EOWKGLUY Fobrunrys #10500 LUIGI 1L0§ Marehy No. J dv, Ges No, 4.do, Be}kc, Corn Iigher; HGiitga enshy MAGAYC Decombary BINT January; BACB February; WHEAT Ga Mares; MAGWiso April; A6Gd13{o May. Cate slow At 204@2yo cash; Wife Jannarys NavlxXe February. iyo dull lagta bids Sasley unchanged, JHAD—Quive nt $40. Prret—Unehani Fee aan fs att Heats 1 Hoing, Bacon dull; 8. tau Lard kowlnnlly firmer, RECRIUTS—Flour, 100 brie: wheat. 18,000 bur corn, THO bus ool LUN buy Fyo, LWW buy barloy, 17,00 ite GemsesTa~Fiowr, 1200 belay wheat, 18.00 bus gen sz bs OMEN LAU buy rye, HOW bur’ barlus, MILWAUKEE, MInWAUKEY, Doe, 27.—FL0un—Qniat and wonk. GRAIN—Whent frm; opened: jf highars closed weak No. 1 hard, namtnaly No. J, Moy -Nu. 9, 05/401 December, 63fer Januury, Wier Februnry, V7Hict No. Milwaukee, ey No. 4, 7les telected nowteal, Cura qulut and weakory No. 2,ik340. Onte tlrmors No.2, iGo. Mtyo quot but trmory No. 1,4, Worley dull; No, 2 ina, ih, SOLO. Mead EimoNe tt shor: mors pork, $12.60 gpa, $1205, cash an farch, Lard—Lrime stenin, 2 ra areti, jid—Firner a #140G4.76. Hucgivrs =i jou, SON Uriay wheat, 64000 bay onts, Ud bu. BUIPMENTS—Whont, 000 buy corn, 8,000 bus onta, wo bi : 7 TOLEDO. TOLRNOG, 0. Dec. %.-GuAIN—Wheat atoady; No. Awhite Michigan, (to; No. 2 rod Waobpah, apot, Wa; January, O9fe; Fobrunry, #103: Maret, $1.00; April, BUG: Buy, 91.0094 Corn quict: Na, 2 spot, Si¢at May, 4tMor rejected, Be. Onte dull No.4, Blo CLOVER SEED—Steadys primo maninroth, 8.06; No, Ado, 8.0: prime cluver No, 2 ¢hld, + INERSED LOK %5.2U. ChumnpewWhout trary No: dred enag, ue SLU: Fobrudry, #.GHt: March, $1.00 2400: KCKIFTS—Wheat 10) buy corn, Nw buy outs, iC SIL SIENTS—Whoah, 14,000 bus corn, 2,000 butt oats, JW buy CINCINNATI. CINCINNATH, Doc. 2.—-CoTros—Quiat at 1540, Fhoust—Quiets tally, 6100348); fancy, $1026.00. GuAIN—Whent frmery N2.3 red, $1.02, Corn onator; No. 3, 40, Onts quivt; No. 2 nilxou, Beale, Kyo ensiart No. 2, ic, Uarloy~Good demand; No.9 fall, bio. PHOVISIONS—VPork qulot at #1308 Lard firmory 0, Hulk oats quiot und unchanged. Bacon dull; ONPILENEY“Aetivo und fem at 140. EE joayy, but unchangod, . —- ROSTON. Hostoy, Leo, 2.—FLuun-Firmy Western aupors Dine, 4754400; common oxtras, GL00G4.0; suring ‘whoat patonts, ML1S2.50; wintor da, 8.60G8.0, 5 Quate~Corn duit nom Ougotes old, tats. Oata dull, No. Lund oxtra whltu, Waste, No.2 white, 48 of ad uO NU, Meh ngi tanta and 8 wal, weet, “iyo, ‘itt Hany—Woatarn, tdi, Uxcrivts—bilour, LUM belay T8Mescks; corn, 19,70 buy whont, 20,0u0 Du, Eki beenre-b lode, 1,000 brlst Corn, 86,009 bu. KANSAS CITY, ‘ Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. KANHAS CITY, Muy Ded. t—Tho Price Current Toports: \ GNAIN—Wheat—Koceipts, 11,007 bul shipmonts, 3,773 bur markot firmer, No. cash, 7340; January, THe, No, 2, cash, B60 Innunry, BAKO No. 1 onah, Utos daniinry. Wo, Corn—Hecults, Wt bop ahipia 3G dimers Nuk aah, “59604 Uauuary, BH ess —— , PRORIA, Pronta, M1. Doc. 7,—GUAIN—Comn—Now firm} high Mixud, HHGio; mixed, Hj{EI5e, Onts inactivo; No, Iwhito, HYGUI{o, tye quiets No.3 WHEW. LIGHWINKS—Unobanyod at gl, RecmirTe—Witeat, 40 buy cur BES but ata, Bua ae eee de tabu nt Ka buy ry0, 30 bu. 3 <n i aot DETROIT, Detuort, Mich, Doo, 2%.—FLOUR—Quiot at $475 GuaIN—Whaent nominal, quiot, and steady: Now! white, Wi{o; Janusry, Witas Kobruary.t.0iMs March, HDs ABT, Susie No, 2 red. wigar Nu. 3 whtte, Mie, Reculpte, L.0U bu; shipmunte, 400 bu, BUFFALO, BUPFALO, Doc, 71.—UnAIN—Wheat—Bpring nex- Ieeted and nominals I car red winter on track st $1.02. Corn quiets car-iois new on track Bt fc, Onta quiat; rclule No, | with a eutectoud: ley nogiectuae Western at &o, yo newt i a « OSWEGO, Osweao, foo, 3,—-Guatn—Whoat stoady, Corn Towory Westora wixed, de. . PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, O., Leo, 7.—PETIOLRUM—Unchanged; Btandara whito 110 tess, 1140. PirtenuKa, Va, Nyc. Iy-PETUOLEUM—Quicty erude United cortitent 6 om iis Pulludoipuis denver, 07 MMS bidt reninod, —— ‘ phy Goons, New Youx, Doo, ¥.—The usual loliday quiot pro- Yalls tn all branches of trade, Cotton guods qulvt but Hem, st unchongud prices, Shirting prints tp tulr do- Yiund, but other ealicous quiet, Avent alr grdury fordvinuuame, printed lawn! eb'a Wear woulgna quivt und vlvady. ——— TOURVENTINE, Sesuumaron, Deo 3—-SPiUity TURPENTINE— A ‘January; Beast NDS: THE COURTS. Arguments on the Fleming-Doran Conspiracy Case. New Suits, Divorces, Confessions, Judgments, Ete. THE FLEMING CASE. Hofore Judgo Mawes the trintof the Fleming Miner-Doran conspiracy caro was continued, Tho dofenititnt Fleming wae sworn in his own behalf, He corroborated tho statement of Minor, thot when the party started from his (Fleming's) oflice, In the Town of Lake, to berate Purdy, thoy wero told by Wilton that Arsistant-Jaller Bonfield would meot them nt Mike cays ow Michigan atreet, -onilelt totd witnoss thal he bad known Minor for two months. Justice Fleming gave bis testimony frankly and openly, and ceemed to be impressed with the {don that, in order to do an net of kine nuss for'un aequiulatinec, he hud gotten hlimselt Jnro an ungomfurtable position, he lence In tha cna was, concluded in tho afternoon. Assistnnt-Btate’s- Attorney: Thomann walved his apontag addeces, and tho arguments for defendants Fleming and Miner were opened by Mr. Augustus Var Buren. Mery Carmiehaol will follow to-day on behalt of Doran, and the couchuling argtiment for tho tte. fensy will be nindo by Mr. Mitchell, atter which ne ‘Thonigon wil present the cage for the poor ple. DIVORCES. Tho following ills for divorce wore filed yesterday: Webster—Slinda, from Thomas F.; on tho ground of desertion. Spencer—Nichard, from Ellen'T.3 on the ground of cruelty, adultery, and desertion. a Meorco ot divoreo was granted to Ema Zillusky from Simon for desertion. UNITED STATES COURTS. Tulinn W. Tlukloy commenced a aut yester- day nguinst tho County of Henry to recovera halnnee of $14,860.88 for bulldiug tho County Contri-Houso, : 1, Oppel & Co, of Friederichstall, (icemany, fied DH against Jolin A. Lomax to restrain him from using their trade-mark. “Natural Frtedcrichatintt Bitter Water,” to denote a brand of inineral waiter, STATE COURTS. Androw J. Gilggs commonced o suit in tress paesagainst William B. Keep and Williams. ‘and Thendoro P, Eliott, laying daminges nt $5,000. Tho Everett National Hunk of Hoston brought sult for $2,000 ngainst Enoch B. Stevens, Moritz Losstg filed a bill ngainst the Chicago & Western Indiann Ratlrowl Company to restrain itfrom interfering with bis bridge works alt- tutted between Clark aud Dearborn, Fourtecnth and Fifteenth atrects, William Shebek bezan a euit in trespass for $15,000, and another hy Jacob Shobek- for $5.00, agninat tho Chicago, Hurlington & Quincy Itiil- read Companys PROBATE COURT. The time of tho Provato Court was pretty largoly taken up yeaterdny in ‘tho henring of certain claims against tle Catharine Roach, ating Catharine Brown, catate, Thao clulmants wero Jobn Hendrickson and wife, who, gomo yenra Ago, kopt s Well-known dollar-stare, in which Catharine oficiuted n3 cashier, Tho estute 18 preaumably worth some $1,002, nnd tho clnims, which aggregate avout a8 much as tha ostuto itself ts worth, tre based on tie mlegition tit the dollur-store cashicr was in the habit of pil- fering from hor employers, without which pt forins abe would sever have loft auythtiggs to: be administered upon, A declslon will probably bo reachad to-day. ° CRIMINAL: COURT, Before Judge Gary John Enright was tried for An nssault upon Andrew Paxton, agent of tho Cltlzens’ League for tho Suppression of tho Sule of Liquor to Minors, The evidence and argue monts wore heard and tha jury retired, with lonve to soal thelr verdict, Soptin Bude, a girl 1k yonrs of ago, pleaded gulity to burglary, und sentence was suspended, ‘Thomns Mickey, charged with robbery, and Michael Gormun, ehurged with lurceny, forfoit- ed tholr recognlzances,. 5 About 100 prisoncra will bo arraigned this afternoon, The Grand Jury yesterday hoard eight cuecs and returited threo true bills, Owing to tho hon-uttendance of witnesses tha Jury held tut one sersion, Sheritl Mum wis requested to furnieh witnesses enough to-day, so thit tho dury can hold to sessions. THE COUNTY COURT, ‘The Jury in tho cnse of Caralino T. Nay, al- | Jexod to bo insane, the particutara of whose casa aye already been published, returned a sealed verdict, fixdlng tho defendant not insane. Willan J. ouch, insalvent debtor, arrested at the Instance of Rose Ann Mulloy, filed a sched- ule of property. which was found to be exempt, and the Court ordered defendant, discharged from Iinprisonment. Inthonntter of thentlegend Insanity of doin Coyne, tho ovidences In the case was heard, and the “jury returned a vordiat that dofondant wis In¢nne, but not fit person to bo font ton publi asyhim. Tho counsel for the defunse. imimedintely moved for i new trint, walatr, was poromptorily denied by Judge omnia, —_ THY CALY, Junax Drussoxp—In chambers, Junax WLoparrt—No court, dupes Ssteru—No court until Thursday. Jupan ANTHONY—Motlons, Jupar WILLtassox— Motions. Sopar Jastcsox—-Mouons. dupag GAnDNen—il, 84, 89,10, No. 20, Wilson vs. Bush, on hearins, Jupax Rogens—No court, dupar Monan—The Wolls habeas corpus ena, Jupan TuLEy—No court this week. Jupan BAusua—No court this week, anon Gany—Nog, 484, 408, Gud, GU, G11, 612, nid Tbe JUbUR HAWES—No, 100. The Ploming-biner= Doran conspiracy case on trial, : TUNGMENTS,. Burgnron Comur—Junax Axtitony—Pooplo, ote, use oF Charles Kern, vs. Anthony Melody and Louis Pelletler, 3887, Csncurr Counr—Consrssions—Louls Wober ys. Natalia Zotchnan and Nathen W. Telehmun, RL Wile va, Bamg, S811, HARK FROM THE TOMBS! A Ghost-Story from Ohio, Newcougustown, 0. Deo. 23.—The little Vitlago of Makersylilo, Coshocton County, lx milos north of thla place, is now ablaze with oxoltement over the recent appearances, at ine tervals, of a genulno ghost, Your reporter gleaned tho following particulars of this most vomarkabte cago, which are deomed suiliciently strange’ und intorosting to Iny before your readers: ‘Two yeard ago Jacob Norris,a wealthy farmer, Uving near Bukeraville, diced ruthor sud- donly after a short iltncas, Among the mom- bera of tho famlly is a young inn named ry Mardy, & son of the presont Meprosonta- uve in the Ohlo Leylslature from Coshvo- ton County, whom Mr. Norris had adopted when bo was quite 8 small boy, Ho now sleeps {n tho room in which Mr, Norris died, and bo avorsin tho most positive manner that for tho past yenr or do. at a cortain hour overy Tucaday night tho ghost of Jacob Norris walked into ale room and atured wildly around for awhile and thon nolsclesly disappeared, For « long timo young, Hardy thoughe it wus simply hisinnyginn- jon which fad conjured up the ghost of tho do- censed from the spirit: world, and thorefore sata nothing to the other mombors of tho funily, but tho regularity with which tha epectro mide ita hogturnal appearanes Luft no room for doubt as tothe earthly visits of Mr. Norris, + fome thmo ago Hardy laid tho matter boforo Johnson Norrh, 0 son vf tho deceased, who forthwith advised him to question the appurt- don, us his regular visits night be for tho pure Pose of communicating with some of big rele tives or friends on this muadane sphere, Ace cordingly, three weeks nyo last Puesiay nizht the young man concluded ho would address tho wpestre und tote the result, Ho retired for thy ee ‘aftr having, as usual, locked and bolted oor, At tho uaual tlme tho door tlew open with a rushing sound, and tho ghost mado Its uppour- anee, comlug nearer than ever befor to young ilardy, und gazed upon bin with such, lrg heii thitt each partloulur luir of hie bea aloud on er yimo-cutlle upon the Fretful porous ping,” and ho was baroly able ta map, What alo you want?" ‘The ghost, unlike "that of Hame= it's futher, Was not forbidden © to tell tho Buy erets Of {tS prison-house,” ard, Inn low, gute -turnl volo, suid he hud some fnfarmution to tine qt to bin, but only on condition that he tell 00 Avis being except Jannson Norris. Hardy gave tho dealred plodye and recoiyed 0 heasug#, Aflur which the spectre didappeared and bas not beon avon gine. ‘Tho next duy he Jurpurted the wessaye to Johnson Norris, and what it ls*wilt no doubt romain u wystery fore aver. ‘Thia strange and mystorious cise bus wrought tio exellormunt up to foyer heat among the reaidonts of Bukeravillo, und it 1s the toplo ‘af convertion ln every household, The great inystery ubout the wholy utfalr is, why the epece ire diacentinued jts yislla ufter the Tuesday hight referred to. Tho opinion umong the mnnjority fs that when Mr. Novels diod be hud some very tuipartant ad> vice or turorination ty xive hls gon, ad hus since came back from the spirit world to give tho wuch-necded messuge, Great etforty are bolas 11D) CHICAGO TRIBUN TUESDAY, DECEMBER [880—TWELVE PAGES.» il taado te Induce Jobnaon Norris to unburden hla mind of the great. secret, but thus far all ot- tempts baye proved unavalling. THE QReaT NAPOLEON. Interview with Ono of Min Veterans Tho Old Soldicrtn Views of Waterloo and Groue St, Jor eh (Mo. Gatelte, Yeaterday an old French gentleman passer through thts city, en route for Californin, whose: Ife hus indeed been nn eventfulone. His name 1a Jenn Urigard Beauviere, and ho wea born near Hoven, France, in 17, Belng of an id+ venturous turn he Jolied the army under tho First Napoleon as soon ne ho was old enough, and waa at Waterloo from tho ueginning to the end, Ho hnag aascar on his arm near his elbow, which bo siya was made from a ball fred from a Biseay musket, that bLelng the only wound he reeolved during the whole engngetnont “What do you think of tho grent Napoleon?" sald tho Guzette. “Many, you know, bave said numerota hard things agninst him.” * They nro an) vile Buyiieh slanders,” anid tho old muti, * nothing but stauders from beginning to end, 0 Emperor was the best mun thie ever lived, and TF would not believe thelr vile Minnders if the whole world was to turn against him, ‘Lhe alhes did not send hinity st. Helena heeause they wished to punish him. They knew ho waa thelr master, and were .afald of him, ‘Thatls whnt they sent him to that lurren roel for, Mon Dieu! what a erline thes eyiinitted when thoy sent tho grent Emperor ta be perae- muted to death by such a ian as Sir Hudson Lowe. It makes ny bivod boil yet to think THO RT icnthnk “ Whero were you when tho Emperor escaped from Elba on the Inconstant and Innded ates hea, preparatory’ to hia memorable march to Varle¢" usked the reporter, * Lwas tn tho army of France under Marahnt Noy, and was with lilin when he marched out to meet the Emperor wider a promlso to bring that greut man to Parisin an fron cue.” “ What section of thonrimny were you with at Waterloo?" asked the Gazette, c “Twas under Gen. Lanter, and took part in tho battle with Wellington's main forces.” Hicre the Cae hnek waked him his opinton re- rarding the defent of the French, and about rouchy’s conduct. His reply was: “i never betteved that Grouchy was ft traitor. He made a grent mistake, no doubt, but bdon't think he ‘was untrug to tho cnuse of the Rmperor. Never want battle plained ng well as the battle of Waterloo, Thy heavy raln was a great mis- fortune for us, becatiso it inade the ground so soft our artillery could not be used to the best advantage. If" Ulucher could have been en- gaged asthe Emperor intended he shoul be, the victory would have been complate, and he showid have niarehed back to Paris the conquer or of the world, But Biucher’s ureival upon the scene Justas victory was perching upon our banners gave tho allies renewed conrige. and thoy again rallled, Then cama Ney's glorious charge, the effect of which was so different to what the Emperor expeeted on nccountof tho narrow, ungcen raving right across the Hine of ehnrgg, down Inte which go many brave soldiers went to thoir death.” At this polnt the old man seemed almost aver- come by. palnful emotions ovensioned by memories of the pust, ° The soldiers wept ko children,” he continued, “when the Emperor sald: ‘All ts lost for the present and tho ro: trent began, We knew then that tho Empire was dead, and that we would never agile march to battle under our beloved Eanperor.” Tho reporter could have iistened to hls remine Iscenees for hour, but tha tlie same tor the old golller to pursue his journey westward and the jatery had to come to an ond, Mr. Heauvlere came to Amerten from Franco many yenrs ugo and settled near Rordentown, N.J., where Juseph Honapurte, brother of tho Emperor, [lved for sutony atime. [fe rutsed up a family of children, and they all grow up, mare ried, and Located In diferent parts of the cone try, untlt himself and his good old wite wore Joft to themselves. Not fone since his wife died, and auc of bis sons, who ls a. rich man in Californin, wrote to him to como West and ace vepta welcoine home with bln, Tho old gentle. indi Receptod, gud is now fust steaming onward toward the Gotden Gute and Joving friends, Although 8 yours of aye, he fs stil) robust and hearty, and his mind [sas clear us it ¢' wits Ro wis dressed In clecant style, and ‘on fur cup and overcont, inaking him the very pleturo of a well-preserved nnd clogant old gentleman. BUYING A BONNET. Stupondouns Dillleutty of Selecting a Becoming One. New Orleans Pleayune, Does any man realize tho trials we women have to euduro tinder tho fiecesalty faahion tin poaes upon us of selecting a suitabto head- covering? He fa very quick to sny: “ How hors rid you took! How, in Heaven's name, dit you eomo to buy such n looking thing as that you've yoton your herd?” And he thinks all we have to do Js to exehange our unlucky purchase for something to sult his taate, Ie uuver dreams how tiresomea thing it fy to find that somotuing. Wo ga down-tawn with @ nice tittle sum of money In our purse, and trko our beat frloud alang to ublde by her deelsion in tho choice, Wo go to ovr millinery establishinont, ask to sco “the Intest,” remove the remalns of list yenr's atylo from our head, with a tenderness we never: felt for {t until the present moment. take a gent, and are experimented upon for the next halfshour, Our friend plays u conspicnous part, in the operation, Bho has eyes to the front of ua,” ete, but, nt each article placed abovo our brows, Shakes her head most disenchantingly. ‘Tired and dizappointed, we fad nothing firs, wherettpon wo tire told He tho polite French. woman waiting on us: ut mndame’s head's FO anni] wo “ave to make something for her, If Bho Belvo’ do style, why, wo enn copy egxzitlo to sulthor.” But inadume” tnds ho gtyle be- coming. Hor friend whispers to her of at pluco. where she {6 sure she will find something to plense hor, and with polite thanks to the dixip- hointed little Frovchwoman we leave the shop in quest of new fields, We are sorry at not tiny ing found something at tho frst» At tho second we begin to weeken on 8 certaln shape Wo havo seen, which, if made smiller, we thik would do. Wouppeal to our friend. Bho 8 “O, never! In the ft placa it is an ugly color, Tost. nnbeer in tho next, It fs not worth tho pric In othor worils, sho is sitre wa would pot be plensed with it | With poor excuse for an amithlo sinite, we decide to take her tulvieo and net tako the new shine. We reach the next placo, Tho door is opened for us. Wo aro rushed at by a sinlling young woman, who inechantcnily askas Cant show you anything?” Wo state our errand .Oneo mora Wo are sented, Once mare we are Fhows Numer ous styleg, unt) we beeome so bewlldored wo don't know Which to choose. Once tere wo coek our head in all positions, and view thas Importrat portion of ourselves ia every light. Nothing satisiies, We leave lyeusenReey and go torthe establishment next Quor. Ty this time the invisible net over our front hate is a perfect wrock, and the hair itself, which was perfectly arrnngedt whet we Ftarted out, has 1 tendency tostand on end, Thoro is a prospect of nothing being becoming, from our tonka. Wo. are agyrivatingly asked, “What atylo we prefer | ta seat"? We recklcely answer, tioular shape, plaything move our old bonnet with an ‘netual reluctance to part with it, Again wo go through the old story. Our friend, who looks slightly fatigued, suddonly. nds everything we try on becoming, Wo set tip istulle, “We ave ones tiara tatd aur bend is unusunlly small, and that it fs necesanr: tohave n atylecopted, We tind one wo thin! docs nicoly. We leave our order and turn our stops homeward, tired, dusty, disenchanted with: everything in general, and bonnets tn particular, Wo are consoted with ottr staal hend, hawover, by tho thought that itis grent beauty, though inconvenient, We bld our friend good-by, and tell hor we are sire wo could have done nothing without her. We sponk of our auceess to tha hond of the house at dinner. Ho inimedintely naks how much wo puld for our pur. chase, We take on lone breath and boldly stato tho ‘cost. ‘Fhere is a fiisg ubout it, Wo gay demurcly we wont alt aver town (for we fol tired enough to beliove ourselves), and it {athe chaupest ttn wo anw, which is the truth, Por nuswer our amiable tory scornfully says: "“O pahi" We assure bin whon bo sees thu artiole under disensslon ho wilt fool perfectly satisiiog, Just thon tho bell rings, ‘any, witha little alrof triumph, * Now you will beable to judge for yourself. In coines: the band-box, “Wo rush up-staird to the tulrror, don tho now fashion, arrange It most becoming. ye ‘Agsune our sweetest expression, anid dexcond for eriticiam. Our better hulf eyes usin silence, Wo alowly wilel sround Corbis bencllt, 18 luk of onthudiaam atarmsus, We falter out, Welle” Ho leans vavk tn ple chatr, tukes us bi once more, aad Lurng round to go on with bls dinner, with tho romark: “fll give you Juat #2) to bare that thing up; ‘To tell you the truth, you look fly yours older In It than you are." We aro torally ereatfalion, Wo allégtly return tho hat wo will nover woar In comfort now to fs reatinas pincer cunsoling ourselves with the thought Une tia prettior than, Raything wp havo Bron, and porhaps our Hoyo lord wilt to itke it. a Vest and the Border Muflinne ‘St, Louls Glode- Democrat. If Veat wants to throw down the gauntlot In defense of/border ruitanisin or staveholding, thora ure imlillons of atutwart bands ready ane willing to uecupt the chullenye, wedecinro that that slavery to whose defense he supereeryiceably rushea ‘was tho most eruel and oolossul crime of modern ties. Its bluck annals overstidew and delle nearly ye first century of our National Ife, nourly half the brond aren of our territory, and in-alt the foul nesd ond the shame of ite cruelty and lust, from the pirate ralds on the Atrican coagt tothe quad. roun sale on tho slave block in the murket-place, thore 18 no touler and more shumoful record than that which tells uf the defense of tha orle of slavery by the border murders of Abos Utlonlsts,” And wll huran villuluics and base. ness, wll Possitiice of orime against God and aman’ aud country, wore sumtned up in the ture turean outburst of that rebolllon virtue of which George Vest came to git in the senate of the Unlted states ty the logs und shume of tho people of Missourt. Verhaps our junior Senu- or inny not have served himself so well after all by hts defense of bordor rufiivnisin, 1, thraugts tho faduit resources of God's mercy, sume touch of patelotisua abould over reach biy sullea und 1+ YNo are protty." Aj aie weet ro- hostity heart, oma touch of deconoy subdue hlin to the conditions of modern oivillzation, If he shonld be converted and seeing the error of his ways should labor for tho remalning four yenra of hig term to unde the mis- ehlet he ohes dune in the first two years, all hfs prayers und onl his works could not atong for the one wrong be aid his Stntoe In tho ony word ho uttered when ho enliod Jobo Brownian scoundrel, Tho insult does not hier tho otd hero snoctfled by that snerifice on tho Virginin xallows, but (t hating Mixsourl It cuts deep and it wounds us rore, nod the Com. dord Salisbury now condemns the trim: of Duleigno as tn act opposed to the wishes of the transferred district, and becuse of its supposed offensivencss to the Albtnian nationality, Yet. anys Sir Charles Dike, “he rnet bave know thit it was unanimously adoptod by Europe, becnuse the two successive propositions to which be, when In offige, had put fis aime had been found to be most abjectiontblo to tha Ine habitants of the countrica ty be ceded tis known that the opposition to the cession of Duleigno vil nat come from the people of the it from outsiders, Tho Montenegrin forces were cordlully reeelved on entering, the whole population but ten householders quitted the town. and thoy are expected to res turn. So mitch for Lord Silisbury’s appenre nnee as tho cliamplon of oppressed nation- alitles, I quote bat one uf the several ft ced In which sie Charles Piika cons tit ets hin of—to use a very mild term—gross infarepresentation. Buel apprehend it will not Ue dldleult tar the reader to sympathize with the feelfugs whieh Insplro tho remark that “it fa a trial to our patience when wo know that aftour te dilticnitics in carrying oul the treuty of Kern come from Lord salisburs's baru. aenrum hurry when he was Foreign Minister nid second Pentpotentiary of Bugtand, to stand by and hear ourselves ‘attacked by’ hlin ns though they were of aur ercatlo: What Si Charics Ditke suys on the Greek question 1s sullicient to prove how. the Inte Gove ernment hits played fast and looso with that Question, Lord” Sults ay now ridicules tho elains of Greece as “shatowy and unsubstan- tla” Hits chief, Lord Bonconsfiult, sald after | the Congress Greees bad galned more by the efforts of Lord Salisinry than bad been acquired by the rebellious Principalities. Sir stt- ford Northeoto said these galing were " Inrge and erbstuntial” Up to this tine Greece has reeelver noting. Her elating arg eluis for the Fulliliment of the pledges of Lord Sullsbury and his rellow ehlets, and Lord Suey would doubtiess he right in describing theso clalms ns shadowy and insubstantial if they depended for fullinent upon hig good witt or good fnith, Lueklly for the Greeks, the Tories are att ind the Liberals are fn, and among the Liberals thoy count tho Under Seeretury for Foreign At- fatts avon thelr substantint friends, of whom Mr. Gindstony iy anothor atJ perbaps Lord Granvillea third, And we now have the ngsure ance of Sir Churtes Dilke that the unanimous deelsion ot the Powers respecting the Greek frontier Is one whteb tho Powers remain united in sustaining. ‘That {$a very smportant and cneouraging dcelarition, In the mouth of an Under Forekgn Seeretary, {t i, though not. oMciat tn form, tantamount to au oficial pledge, Jt muy be a consolation ta Lurd Salishury to letru—for he seems much In need of elenientiry information on matters with witch he bad bean deating as Forelzn Ministor fertho Inst two or three ycours—that through- out the wholo country to be ceded to Ureece but one-seventh of the population nro Moham- inedan, Lord Salisbury, nerniite holding a bricl forhls Austrinn friends, objects particularly to veding any partor Epirus, “It sevms an odd ob- lection to come from tho advocates of natione tes, since fourehith of the people of thut ai trict are Chriatinn Greeks, Tho common asser- Hon that Austrian does not ryroe with Enand ou tho Greek question 14, say's Bir Charles Diike, untrue, ‘Phe Austrian opinion, of which Lord Sullshury nade himself the English spokesman, is the opinion of tho Austrian ofticiils, and more pirteularly of one often-quotcd Vienna ews river, wehlol attacks with equul violence M. Hudstono aud thy Austro-Hungarian Govern- mont, Itut "Hor Majesty's Government now ore, and tive beon throughout, br activo and irlondly coUjperation with the Austrian Govern- ment.” a Zvro’s Wistory—Tho Accident by Which In their name | tho ely, J. 31, Mol Wogroes Wore Conferred on tho Wenther, “Zoro,” on tha common thormotmetor, Ike the fanciful names of tho constellations, ts a etrious Instance of tho way wise men's orrors are made Ininortal by becoming popular, 1t muy be worth whilu te eiy tine the word ltsolf (ero) cones to us through the Bpanish from tho Arable, ad inenns empty, bonee, Th expressions ke ' i degrees ubbroviation " Fuhr." stands for Fabrenbelt, a Pruesin merchant of Datutzie., an tho Baltiesen, His full name was Gabriel Daniel Fabrenhett. 3. From a boy ho was u close observer of Naturo, and when only 1 yeard old, in tho remarkable gold winter of 170), he experiinented by putclius snow and salt together and notleed tit it pra- duced udegres of cold equal tothe cotdest day of tho yenr. And that ay was the coldest day the oldest Intnoltant could remember, Gubricl wis the moro struck with the cofneldence of his little sclentifie discovers, and huatily concluded that ho bud found the lowest degrey of temper= ature in the world, either nutural or artitichl. Heentled the degree zero, and constructed a thermometer, or rude weather-ihias, with Ree praduating up from zero to botllig potnt, whieh he numbered 212, and the freezing pulnt it,—beenuse, a8 ho thought, mereury contructad the thirty-sevond of 1s volume on being cooled down froin the temperature of freezing water to zero; and oxpanded a Wuth on being heated from the-frevziug to the bolllng pele, Vine showed that this arrangement, Instead of belng truly selentifie, Was aa abltrary aa the division of the Bible into versace and chapters, und that these two polnls 0 more reprosonted tho realextremes of temperitura then“ from Dan to Reorshebu " expressed the exuct extremes of Palestine, ut Fubronholt's thermometor bad boen wide- y adopted with its Iucounvontent scale, and none thought of nny bettor nut! his name beeainy an authority, for Pahrenbelt tially abandoned trade and give himself up to kolonce, ‘Tho three. countries which use Fahrenhelt to or ene Hw olaltng, A SPECIAL GREAT GERMAN | REMEDY WN] RHEUMATISM, monwenlth which bas Ittle to thank George Vest for nny perhaga, betleve i had ie ett NEURALGIA, hie had never had an opportunity to pile Btate before the world Monte eit SCIATICA, ° jongeforgotten crimes of border rullianisin, re LUMBAGO, ENGLAND AND GREECE. BACKACHE, Lord Satlshury Anawered—Sir Charles Gounr, Dillto Moecte His Statements Abott Albania and Greece with rime SORENESS i Heke a Latter to New York Trihune. i orms JONDON, Nec, 14.—Hle Charles Dilke says, in dealing with the tute forelgn Seeretary, thoro {6 ico eine nothing Hike facts, It {a not for tho tirat nor the twentieth ting that Lord Bullsbury las been RE THROAT, Drought to book; yet repeated corrections leave QUINSY, him ea hardened offender, Sir Charlies Dilke ap- SWE! ples to his staternents Jangunge such as isnot LG often applied In this country to inen in tho SPRAINS, Iiigh pnttton of Lord Salisbury. ‘They hive noe PR. , often Juld themavives open to ft. “Strangely reckless talk,” “wholly nonsensical,” “untrue,” FROSTED, FEET “wanton Innguago’-these are somo of the 8, nhrasos deseriptive, ant, unbapplly, mncumntoly: EARS, descriptive, of Lord Salisvury’s method of deal- tila publle questions, SOS At Woodstock tho other day Lord Salisbury > accure! tho Government af "elaughtering ji LSS Rees hundreds of Albanians" In order to cellyer over f “n plece of Aluaniun territory to innaters whosa General Bodily Paint, fuith waa etrangely repellant to the Albanian people." There Is, IL appears, n discrepancy in TOOEN: EAR the oficial accounts of tho number of Albanians Hi HE, killed by the Turks In opposing tho cntry of tho EADACHE, ‘Turkish troops into Dulelgno, The jowest ca- s AnD tlnate fs five, the highest thirteen: tho "hun " dinate’ pertaied unig ht tbe ‘epecell of Lor ALL OTHER PATS Snllshury, and by the still mare exact computas in isn How of Lord Gratton, who adirmed that 0) Ru i i HA i z : aa een led. aebiury sits’ UAL i 2 4 autres * anied wore ‘ith win Caiman ieee sxcvarescs ACHES. desiree oO efor olr country. ie ¥ Y r. TAC O71 live or clei or. thirteen nelunlly. Killed | gue, gintus anh cuene brtema Henelye tia antant were in fet strangors to tho district. | but the camparativaly tring ontiay of 1) Cente and every fering with pain can fare cheap and positive pruct DIRECTIONS 18 ELEVEN LANutaUrs. SOLO BY ALL OAUIGISTS ANO NEALERS IM EXEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO. 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Contras Dakota. abake Ger xpress trond dn hace vig dan Foraumnrban init, wot loeal timuceard att Cl jalimnn Hotel care nd Taian dive ar to Bie Clon tho tein tonvinge Ghienzned testi ee oe mo ‘Mies, Pullinan Ble: i nin th Jee a--Dopor eumner of Wells nad Ebepot corner uf Canal and Kinser Cilenga, Wurtingtan “ eat uit le For Maps, (huide-touxs, aioe trate te inact Arcumtmnodations. appl: Hichoweomens at Tne Goran oe nd Centml Hepat, corne! ‘alrner 1i0usg, Se almur }House, nnd corner Canal and 2Otlawa & Streator Express.,,, Llaleaburatiasnennutercce DNUUTASKA Expros. 9. biubuque & sivax 22a pRBssaAsTsTIsTs 3a F8ASRTTISRI5S. 5} Nixbt Exp eterna Anita me pad mm Fauens CU EBL dun SURE HR gig Rania aces Eres guy Expr i fe Wednenday & early thestegl 22 aa #0 at LET eres Mtst8 pm! 10:18 pro abally. 1 Dally, excopt Sunday, <Dully, exoept Enturuny. gully, axcept Monday, —(DBlI% exeans Tullman (iawheals Sleepina ne LtheaCar ‘onchon bultrwen Cleary, Des ataines Goutal Bete Oma sha. Lineain. st Jonapl, Atchison, Lopekaesand tan wah “mithout chanse, Waring Cary wit air, hormen Chicago nnd kansas Cley B.S. Ditung-Care sttechad tent pets ee Chicnen, Minwartee ay Pa i M at attr, vy Pan-linndio" ene bepener Cintas and Careoite sta, Ticket Ofteus, G61 iF if _Aitusa Pocttio oral: and at Dowie, 2almer Toase, [Leave 7 Arive. Milwaukee Fast Stall, Taman "ti pa Milwaukee & Wauk . Milwauxey, BL Paul we Stine) ley ppolls Express trutus....., } Bay, Munnsia, atid’ Ap= 5 ty Moto Bxprove arash “3 Milwaukee, rig itt Chiv! 10 Fas, ni OUR Kx. ses. sf ftorons Point and Asbinnd x. f Madison, wod Pralrid: ‘nt Milwaukee, Gy Chien expres Libertyville “Accummninda Hubuque.& Cedar tupds Sxpro: Elgin & Kirkland Case. (anily) Figin § ‘ast Express Sunday Passenger (El ‘All Stinnesotn trains x " fort. Pant and sinoapelis tera sey ante yee inci ond Vrairlu du Chivn. ut vin Loa Groswecee Wade epot oy inols Central attenat, foot of Lnke-st. and foot Of ‘I'wanty-seoond-st, Meer Oltee, 1a Handolyne Hens gies, Wl amiolubiat, none Cate “Grand Leute. Arrive Kt, Louts & Texas Express,,,,.,. BE Lowe x Texas ust Ling, ‘a Cairo & Now Urivans Bapress, am. Dew Uricans & Terns Fuat &, m Mpringtteid Exprou, Rie Epeinutiold Nixne Sxpi oma Feuna, Burlitigion & Keuktk: Rin ePooria, Murlingwon & Keoki... om Pontisc & Chatsworth &x; Oa Pontiac Exper :5] pm (Gilman Paene "i U Bm Dubuque & sloux 35 BO Dubuque & Sloux Clty Expres 4 ptt LOnSaturdar night to Gilman onty, sOUBattrday Uught runs to Toure onlx Wabash, St. Lonts & Pactfia Rattway, Depot corner Stewart and Archor-nys. (Lwenty-thind- bt), Arctor-ny. cars via tt Woeket Ullice, Bo Chark-at bs bla eal a) Taye. ‘Arriva. Bt Louts Guit Rxprosa, Bt. Laue & Gulf Foat L ous City & Denver Fast Horta. Hurlugton © Keowuk #8 Fant’ Peoria & Pekin spocia {Pally. ;Hally oxcune sundays, ¥pringtold kManntonl a Pullinan Sivepng Cars from Chicago to St. Louis, Kansas City, nnd Poorln. Varior Lay Coaches with rovolying chic Chieazo to St. Louis, and He- fea cay Neopian care Ghlcago tay Alas inibal nnd’ NO iy a a) Be Louis uf Kanssa Guy Cf DO¥ Vonches Cleago Chitengo & Alton. Union Depot, West Uhdss corner Canal ond Van Bi Thindaat. Hexnt Oiicos. ae napous Wy South Claes ur ; bu. Urnlid aeltig total’ and laude House. Tenve. Kanass City, Kanass Clty, Nenver & Tuoplo 12 tye Hania #9 & Veuve. i Loula ppringdutd & Toxaa", ety Moullox’ Nuw Urivsns Expra bt Louls, Springiuit & Tuxaa, Veoris, Hurting: | Rast expres tan & Kooks f Bx. vin Chon Pekin & Peoria Hx, via Julio, th icun, Washingt'n Ex, duller & bras Accummodadon: ta Hy 6a) bimy? $:10 mt t Michigan Centrat Ratirond. Depot, foot of Laxo-st. ana footar Twonty-socont-st Gickot Give, Wi Clark-at., auustionst fourier ge. tape dvips, Grand Pacltu Local, und ut Paliner House, 4 ave, ) Arriva, Malt (via Matn and Atr Lino), pm Ree Totes Gortun Hex seeesers « f240 BNNs BH pea bpecisl Now York bx. (dully} pany Wp ua niamazog Accommouauun, dy paseo a a Attantic Express (allys G25 ping Madara Sight EXPrUss 54 25,, PROT so Grand itaptds LY Sti HID nay? FeO pee Grand Miplds & Putosky Exp 3 RD y bia irnud Kapids A Aluexogon © pmlt 720 am Chiengs, Vock Itand & Pacthe Ratiroat, Depot. corner of Van Buren and Shormanesty, ‘tig coy Untees, i Clark-ot, Shurinan dousg, Patuier Toute, Grand Paciiy Hott, und 7 Canal, cornue Stadison, Luave, | Atrive, Hmm) 6:00 tris mt 0 pa Counch Blute Mgbs Exp oa, Annas City, Lenvenwortn © chaun Nkeit kapress, Spinnly oxe dally excups secesee HLQG) boat} rigye tUally excopt saturdays. and trol ohice wide 7 oy Gihcos indi Grund Pauilo Hutt aud Pattgue 1 Siticoa Wet Grund Vauitio Hoda wud am|* 710 pas mld fi) abe fh cin Chicago tc Grand ‘Prank Rattwoy. Dopor, Twoititesc, Nonr State. Pokut-Uilicoay It pouth Clap Clurk-st, and Grand Pucils, sod Falmer Mouse. Leave, | Arriva, ain]? 915; p. 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