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| | | | 1 " lly with g THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, -FEBRUARY 13, --ISSI—EIGHTEEN PAGES. n Congresses and take part ja ued 0 BUC, | domanstrations? Such, no~ persiOrt e emineat nutbority " 1o tho Aus- cndinB 108 O ¢ question which Epain 16 now n CopIRLL © ebief Cabinets of Europe, who s tispusition 10 oppose (o views o stronz & 3 10 0F ot ‘Madrid Governuwent.” Who would have at the Spanish Government could be i ?y::l‘nl 'of tho enormOus advantages of its sommndi Ambiton, however, i5 tho gresent pos, . tho-wisn of nations, and it may lead Spain fl;‘;.,uer jo the Oricntal 1morass. o ————— gae London Pall 3ioll Gazctte of Jan. I esses these datterlug snd wheedling re- 2 ks to the Bussian bear: 8 . Batis 10 e captare of Geolk Tepo will be The 930 auen sajisfaction troughout seceived R erntion with which the Tekkes e ongbuld is almost unpersileled ded (heie Contral Asiatic wurfure, wnd it B0 AL TG fur us thul the Afghans were sindeed [ IIRYS ot Trom thie Turkomans of ande ol ST Gen, Skobelel! bay at last wedestt OV ri-fought viotory, The wost e euetory. feature Of the victors is that it slaClolS Ssian Goverament an opportyaity sferds B e (ho Turkomen country. fhey of abandobinE 2“wweir prestige, captured tho save MO Wielr cuemics, und thos can now enagbold o L (i Afelinuistau by nbuntion follow 0UE C hich ol bo oven more castly e han (0 congu 3 bioll, whose At carver (e VK whs with frest b isaid to bave d Rl o man (erFitry tus Lot worth busiug ac A e roble, 'The cvAcuanon may At §or the Suke of Kussia we bops 46 necotplishied. The Russiun: bave t0 tavch_wood work 1t iy folave any Strengtn to spare for el oavat o cvilized .und_tlierefore M}}u.weruumm over any more barbarians fa ST NETaa well-nigh Inmceessible rokions of Central Astd. Y —— Ax English writer tbus apportions the peo- peof Great Rritalu s respects their ewmploy- ts: ”fi”m: 1,500,000 ngricultural laborers are so ') througbout tho Kingdom, including m'\:)vfiliun in Iretand, insuring Lot Reven b supply out of the twelve required Ly o000 of inbabitants in Great Brituin and Jha. 'n this propordon one min - supplies B ocessities of eleven uud a fraction, OF suy tenupply LS. The jndusisind class comprise %0 ot tho total pupulutlon, aud of thess "0 only are enzuged in tho netual physicul % the whole Kizgdom for wages, 21-10 e e are emplosed 2 duiostic servants: ©-10 A ition are carriers by sea and fand, 310 of & llion wre our suldiers. Sailors, and polices 2 o making up u toat of about 111 milwns of e out of the family xroups lu the4 miltions e Industrin), wage-carning class. “The bal- O eeor 12 miilions represent lhose wbo aro foeeid or 100 youug for work, the wives, daugh- Yo andoiber relatives enzuged in domestic life ot home of the class and who ail arc sup- ited ont of the wages enrped by the 114 miil- 0 question. on whom they are dependent, The L&R0W agricuitural laborers are wcluded inthe 8% millions spuken of by me. - em———— Tue Greeks firmly believe that the moment ooy declure war aguiost Turkey the Albaninns il srike for independsuce. If thoy do they . willschleve it. for thes arc Urave and warlike. There are s0me SigNs of shrinkiny fu Constanti- aople, whero they now offer the Graeks the llue which would fnclude Larissy, and it is believed ' tbat the Sultan 15 greatly alarmed about Alba- pa. ‘TheNorth Albanians are in ulinost open revoly, the South Albaniuns ure ready for terms ¥ith Breece, and it Is very doubtful if the Turk- It troops will nct with heartiness ugainst them, The Porte Is, therefore, vlaytug its old game,— miking prowmises, sotting Chief aguinst Chief, snd arresting suspectied individuals. The Aloa- piansare not conciliated, but lack a leader of e than tribal importence. Cmanues SCMNER once told a newspaper forrespandent that dyspepsia was a bar to cmi- sence n public life, but Thomas Carlyle proved 3hat this wasnot g0, at least fn the world of let- lers. Thesage of Chelsea was . confirmed dys- . peptic. Hiseritableness and morosencss bave ¥ peenexcused on ihis ground. Alexander Ste- phens is another dyspeptic whose suctess seems disprove Sumrer's maxim, even in its more mcdhl( application.. TeE statement made by the Louisville Couriz-Journcl that the Rugby colony Is to be bodily removed from Tennessce to Minnesota 1 denied. Mr. Hustings Hughes, Urother of Thomas Hughes, was in Boston tho last week 1o January on bustness_connected with this enter- prise. All of Mr. Hughes' pinns and engage- ments were based upon the permanency of the preseat Bugby settiement. PERSONALS. Olive Logan savs that lecturing makes her fos. We are waiting for an_expression from wme of the people to whom Olive has lectured. Pur old frieuds, the Ahkoond of Swat und 18 Amect of Cabul, scem to have become ob- wured. The foreizn dispatches are kind of Iesome without them. Break, break, break, On thy culd gray stones, O seal 1f we work the consolidation The boys can never break me. ~Jay Gould. Itisreported that Charles Francls Adams will s00n 0 to Arkansas Hot Springs for treat- ment for rheumatism. People who want to find the eprings hot had befter start before Mr. Adams gets there. “I see that ‘Empty Is the Cradle, Baby’s Goue,’ is the latest song. How would * Empty I8 the Shotwrun, Coukling’ Gone,” do for a parody? You needn't remit anything for this. Tosceit faprint will amply repay me."—Samud Joncs “The editor man sat lonely and grim In bis room up near the sky, And nevera hint of his terrible rage Could be seen in his deep blue eye. ‘With pencll and scissdrs he tolled away Nor looked from his paper up, p But bis sonl was seared with an anguieh wild, And on gore he could calmly sup. Beneath the shirt-front so snowily white Reposed a rubble-stone heart. For the eaitor man was rending a plece ‘Which he tersely described a5 “tart” “Dod-rot the darn poets!" ho flercely 621d With their soul-sunys and other gush; X I'tad my way I would sink thelr Stuft Along with the fishery slush.” Afair-batred maid stepped softly in,— Toeeditor's pirl, 1 ween., Full quickly he Iooked from the manuseript up— Ab, 'tis you, my heart's own queen.” The editor-men bave pretty tough times, H“And often their bones do ache; Ll winuing te hearts of the maidens falr, The editors capture the cake. &:‘hl! isa reporter. You will notice how 'y he s dressed. He wears his best clothes every because ho doesn't know whot Sunday ls. Re- Jorters have an easy life. They seldom go to Work Belore 10 o'clock in the mornink, ond are often peal ":h'llh thelr labors by 12 at nighi. There are oy binds of reporiers. Tho suclots reporter Koes offasies and wedgings. He tnkes down the pames Vetpeosie who bure been laviied, whother ther Npwreorot, and prines them In the paper the ‘an]lr. Onces man started for a party, but ot 1or yuerance before reaching there, and was onpoh. The society reporter said ho was at tho e the same, but the poilce repurter gsid he ed &3 10: belng drunk. So this man got his Fomse 1',; the puper twice. but be cut out one of the 0F fear bis wife mizii see them both und think e wAs making too much of bim. Men are not 50 modest. The spurling reporter goes to W ces, und bnso-bi snaues, snd cock-gihte, 1t l’mM; 10 g0 10 horse-races If yon bet onthe Bizborse. Onee there was a croguet. tournament nmn::; city, and the editor of » paper knew that ebody pinst weiie fiup. 5o he spoke 10 the spori~ w:nen What bave 1 got to do with those Aot plase id the.sporting reporier. yevent” I guess you are rihL” :’:‘;’;’be cditor; “so you cnn go up in the an ot tro miles north of where tho street- faty ehard see I7 it looks as 1f we would have on :Drln:::md thea this evening thera are foor 5ue meeting for you to Jouk after”’ So ""“m'mnm: reporter hud a Mitlo somothing 10 do, s clubbed himself vuite hieartiiy. A mzn m}:nl’en tlassleul ednestion in order 10 ba & tose, mfl’)‘fh tui he mus. beable to hastle around irder, nflmv bitascif when thero i3 a big fre or a MWt erse cporters can got nearer to o tire thanuny- the (g et il tromen, und the new ones do i, Dub O the rAC8 8t the business know bettet. Thes stand hack | UET UNt) the tire is out, and then they geta F0 to the Louse of the junn who Owns the wor, ;;mfl";fl ask bhin hew much the vld shell was 3 he thinks the tusurance comparies will e Bim arrestad for ketttng It on fire. This s whon ooy it oan and docs not open tho doar for e ohuse be hasgust 6t out of bed. and declines thenopyr J0estlons. But It bo e squaic, you bot Tadory @2 Bho riubt, and tn the morniug people Mm-:-: s “our estlmabie citizen, XMr.—" He- Baps pomee oM die early. - They aro 100 touzh. Por- meumn time I mey teli you more about the :‘u‘:{ of u;m sre married and live ':.n- b ves, becsuse thes mever see them e ovken they comme bomo 10 70 10 bed. A drowsy "‘“m much.~From The School of Jour- e irat e NEW YORK.. Another Injunction Granted. . Against the Telegraphic Consolidation. The Petitioner a Wealthy Re- tired Banker of New York, . [ His Grievance Is that Jay Gould Has Made $15,000,000 Out of Nothing. K Pennsylvania Makes Overtures to Its Ruvals to Stop the Emi- grant War, Great Bull Movement in New Jersey Cat- + le Market to Be Inau- gurated. Narrow Escape from Another Horrible Fire—A Nursery in Flames. Ninetieth Anniversary of the Birth of Peter Cooper Celebrated at the Institute. The Great Philanthropist Xakes the Institute a Present of $110,000. THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE TELEGRAPH COMPANIES TEMPO- RARILY ENJOINED. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune NEW YoRk, Feb. ir. William S, Willinms, a retired banker, who 15 now Striving to 0ppose ho consolidution of the telsgraph couipunles, and who secured & temporars injunction to-day for that purpose, says thut he brought the suit in good faith. and was not impleading with any of the other stockholders fu the Western Union Company. ther was his suit in any way cennccted with the caso of Mr. Rufus Hatch. He thought the action of the Directors of the Western Union Company In practically giving @ over $15,000,00 of its stock for fictitious values wus wrong In principle, besides being a great injury 1o the stockholders. Ifany of the latter dealred to join the suft with himghe was perfectly will- 1ng to let thewm come in 4nd share the costs. He did not see why & man lfke Jay Gould should be allowed to exchango $10,009,000 of Amerlean Guion stock, whick COST HIM NOTNING, for $10,000,00 of Western Union stock. If Jay Gould were aliowed to o on nccumulating capi- 1al at the expense of otner people he could causo a finanelnl panie at any_thme. Mr. Will- iams 8aid he bud given tho Directors of the Western Gnion ‘Colnpany warning beforo fhefr meeting oo Feb. 6 that he should buld them indi- vidually responsible for euck action as Uiey clunimed to have taken * with the conseot of three-tifths of the stockholders,” und ne had swalted to see If there would not be some declded rotest from other stociholders in the Compuny. To sald he did not seek nuloriety, but eduld not allow such y g AX ILLEGAL AND UNPRINCIPLED ACT to pass unuoticed. 'His first step hud been suc- cosaful in obtaining a temporary injunction. 1f the grgument of his lawyers “next Thuraday could ctuze tue injuneticn to be mude perma- nent, then his * object will bave been gutned.” IMMIGRANT RATES. . OVERTURES FOR THE STOPPAGE OF THE WAR. Spectal Dispatch to The Chiccgo Tridune. New York, Feb. 12—The New York Central and Erie Railroud Companies have made over- tures 1 the Pennsyivania Company for n sottle- ment of the lmmitrrant-fare war, anda meeting has beeu called for Monday to consider tho mat- ter. Two aflidavits were received by the Com- missfoners of Immigration to-day fllustrative of the manper in which immigrants are swindled under the system of paying commissions to run- ners, which the Commissioners have been en- deavoring to stop, aud which hasindireetly given rise to the war. Oae issworn toby two men who recently arrived on the City of Drussels. They purchused from an agentof tho Inman Line in Liverpool orders for tickets from New York to St. Cloud, Minn., puying therefor $%3.50. Ou their arrival here they were taken to tho Trie Hailroad imnigrant ticket-office, on Green- wich street, whero their orders were exchanged for tickets, Subsequently thiey learned that THEY COULD 1LAVE PURCIIASED THE SAME TICKETS > inside Castle Garden from the agent of the snme Compaoy for $15.%,—an overcharge of $9.00. The other afiidavit is by two men passengers by the France. They bought orders at Strassburg for tickets from New York to Boston, paying 10 marks for them. Oa their Way over they changed their minds and decided to go to Cicago. On tueir arrival thoy were fo- ducod to go to No. 10 Greenivich strcet, where € wus ailowed them for tho oston orders and they wero compelled to pay $11.60 wdditonal in cash for the Chicayo tickets,— equal to n fare of 319.8) cash. On returamg to the Gardon they were informed that thoy could have purchased tickets to Chicugo there by any of tne three ronds for 3§ cuch, and thoy were paturally very indiguant. A “BULL?” MOVEMENT IN CENTRAL NEW JERSEY. Spectal Disvateh to The Chicaon Tribunes NEW YORk, Feb. 12—The Directors of the Central Railroad of New Jersey held a special private meeting here vesterday, since which they have been earncstly advising their friends to Luy the stock and ask no questions. It is under- stood that It was determined at this conforence to forco the control of the road from the hands of tbe Court Receiver mext month 4t possible, and thot the . Company had recently received very flattering overtures from tho Baltimore & Ohio Raflroud Cowpany for Western conncctions. It 18 snida < buli” pool was made up last night at the Brevoort House to buy 20,000 shares of New Jorsey Central stock, and this probably accounts for tho fur- dvance iu the stock this forenoon. Tho !-'hl?\l;ll‘; " talk 120 for it before tie middie of March, and say that the earnings per mile are simply enormous. . — NARROW ESCAPE FROM A HORROR. New Yors, Feb, 12.—A terrible onlamity was narrowly missed to-dsy In the Nursery and Child's Hospital. The policeof the Xinteenth Precinct telegrapbed tho Ceutral offico that & fize had broken out In the Child's Hospital and Nursery at Fifty-irst stréot and Third avenue. The building, i which there are severnlhun- dred youug children and sick women, occupies part of a block. The report m'd :.Ihn dnnger of the hclpless inmates causod the Utmost excltement ay policebeadquartes, and further informution was breatsel y uwalted. hews_was received that tho . Te scems tho fire WY Srst noticed by Poiice-Captain Mount au o tireinan who happoned to be near, rusbed futo Tho bujlding, snd_reassuring the jumates, pro- vented # panic. The found the tioor burning on the thtrd story, and extinguished the flamcs. Tho liee was caused by nn atempt beiny mude to fumigate & room l‘)g l;lu::n! ;1! l;.‘)l(.renl“fi:(‘r,l.".\ 1] contain! it huving been 1 phur, the pan containing Leen place I an iron vesscl, which, becomisg nited the louring. I1CE. DANGER. Nrew YORR, Feb, 12—3 little furtner con- tinuanco of the mild wenather prevailing the lust few days is likely to cause g partinl break- ing up of the icc-flelds in the' Hudson, and the consequent driftiug of great musses of ico down the North River, about the harbor, apa up East River. The memory of all New Yorkers supplied them with. vivid plctures of deiny to all kinds of navigatiog, and. cspeciatly 1o ferry-travel, which such a- condition of the rivers ocession. The money loss by the inter- ruption of business must involve a large sum, while the amount of vexation thus caused 1§ in- rn]nu{nb!e. 1In this connection it Ig suggested that Gen. Abbott and otherafficers of the Uaited States Engiucers at’ Willett's Point, who are thuroughly tramed in the use uf ex- plosives, vould welcotho- opbortuinities® to mexe experiments and drill thefr men in this practice. If expense of tug-boats aud of suil- olent quantity of dynamite cariridies was de- frayed by ferry companies or by merchants ine terestsd, ft is believed that Gen. Abbott would dotail 2 suficient number of oficers and mon to ~blow up ull jes-Neids wiieh would obstruct vavigaten. Tug-buats could run albngside one of theso. massive sboets of ice, fnd men disembnriing could rondily form tigures of elght on the szu-rm th telegraph wire and smull dynamifo cartridges placed at suituble distznce apart, sz 10 tho bont they couid explode the enrtridres by electricity, und in thi: v The I loos ceuld be rapicly disin- fegrated. " The costof the undertaking would bo comparatively sligit. 4 PETER COOPER. 113 0TI BIRTHDAY, NEW YORR, Fob. 12.—~New York celebrated to-day the Xth suniversaty of the birthday of Peter Cooper, ks beat beloved citizen. A spevial commemoration touk pluaco- in the largo hull of Cooper Unlon, which was crowded in cvors part. Alter an address by Prof. Ruymond, a letter was' read from Mr. Cooper to tho Trustees of tao Tition, In which hie .nvked them to nceept his Retu check for $100%, to be ‘added to tho SWM) golden wedding fund os- tablished by him seventcen years. ago, the Interest of which had been annually given to inetitutions for ai pour ahildren, Mr. Coovpsr niso prosented his eheok tor $30,609, to- gether with receipts In 1utl for 36,000 expended Thae past year on Gie bukiding. Mr. Cooper says in bis letter: * Hoping with your help to ENLARGE THE CAPACITY OF THE INSTITU- TION, p for the purpose of giving instruction to a largor number of pupils in the upplicatlon of science 0 all useful and nocessary purposes of life, and 10 aid the Trustees in prranging the new part of the Lullding in accordance with their best Judgwent und efforts for the accomplishuent of tho greatest possible good to the greatest numberof youihof U my beloved city, and to moet tha expense of the enluriug course of Instruotion in this Institutlon.” The resolutions of thunks adopted at_ the weeting of the Frus- toes on the 7tn inat.. were lso read, and then the Iev. Mr. Singleton, of Ballimore, mado an address reviewing the life of Mr Cooper uud the history of tue Cooper Dufon. It iwas expected thut &0 students would give o farennde to B, but that part of the progeim w8 pustponcd untii 8 line next week, Mr. Cooper passed tho quictly, und in tho ovening n dinner p. was given his resi- dence. Many _congratulations were received during ihe day and eveniug. ROBBERY BY TRUSTED CLERES. NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—~Thu othor day a trusted cleck ramed Tealtel, giged 17, was urrested on charge of robbing his employer of §2030 worth of goods. Inveatory showed that §10,000 worth had been &tolen, snd to-duy Lreuitel and two Cubans, who had alded him in dis- posing of tho plunder, were beld for the Grand Jury. To-duy a clevk fua shoe-store nawicd Burr, sou of a well-known mamufuct- urer, wus urrested also ona_charge of rohbing his empioyer. rud With him w3 Wisen into cus= tody a clex! rd & Taylor's diy-goods ea- tablishment and anotber person, who were Burt’s xl;ms in disposinx of the procéeds of his rob- erice. ¢ g ® Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, Feb, 12.—~Congressman Belford, of Colorado, said to-day: I feel that Mr. Blaine is sure to be Seeretary of State, und that New York State i eyually surc to bave the reasury, but 1 do not think it wilt be Mr. Morton, Iam not siven to predict- ing, but that is my conviction When pressed to namo the gentleman ho re- ferred to, he euld: Do not be surprised if Judge Foiger is the man.” SUICID! Tv the TWestrrn Sesoctated Prest. New Yorg, Feb. Suicides in tnig'city last Fear, 132; 121 males, 81 females; Tt murried, 3t single, 12 widowed: Germans, 855 United States, 3%; 1ircland, 0; France, 7; Poland, Scot- land, and.italy, 3 cach: Englacd, 5 Means of self-destruction, shootlog, 89; downing, 14 hanging, 23; cutting, 23; leaps, 95 gus, 2; Polson, 40. Paris groen favorit polson., Opjum next. Henrietta Brandofer and Barbura Weir, young domestica, were suffocated by gua, which they hud falled to properly turn off on retiring. - FORFEIT PATD. William E. Hsrding tes reccived a forfelt to mateh Pete Lawior. pugllist, ngainst any man in the world, and the chrllenge hus been ac- cepted by Jue Emrich, of Baltimore, on behalf of somo “uuknown.” IEAVY FOG. The rata-storm was foliowed by a heavy fog, which greatly interfered with forry teavel., ‘The bout of the Penusyivania iailtoad Comnpany wag fu collisfon with the Iloboken fer-yboat. Not much dumuge done, but the passéngers badly frightened. DEMAND FOR LABORERS. Notwithstanding 8,600 lmmigrants arrived here in January, the demand for agricultural orers continues, parteulurly from the West. From present indleations, the arrivals this year weill b as mnatny yCRT, Ex~-Congressinau Thomas Kiosella, on behalt of tbe St i Sacicty. Bruoklyn, cabled Parneli to-d fnviticg him to be A guest of that Socioty at their annual diancr on the 17th of March, when there will o¢ an Intelligent dis- cussion of tbe land question in Ireland. Repre- eeutative cltiz )t Brooklyn bave utready ac- cepted {ovitation! » BALTIMORE PRESS CLUB: Annusal Banguet Last Nizht—& Hearty' Greoting from Taetr Chicaxo Co-La= borers—Speech of Presidont Ylayes. Special Disyateh to The Chicago Tribune. DALTINORE, M., Feb. 12=The greeting of the Chiedgo Press Club to the Baltimore Pross Club at the annual banquet of the lutter, beld at the Eutaw Hotel herc to-night, was received with three cheers and a tiger. Jt was the hearticst greeting we reeetved from the out-of-town fra- ternity, and was the most cordialiy apprecluted. To the Wistern Associated Pre . Baurnione, Feb. I2—At the banquet of tho Baltimore Press Association to-night, C. J. Fox presiding, President Hayes responded to the toast, * Our Honorcd Guest, the Presidont of tho Uplted States of Awcrica,” and in the course of hia nddress said: * The press wus one of the most potent forces. They heard oo all hecasions that the sucecss of the Goverament depended upon the eharacter of the pespleaid tho character of tne people’s educations. Thiers were many sources of cducauon. There were £ctools, churches, thaaires, end many vReYs, Yot It nsked Lo select thie chief educationat gaurce ho would have schools, ruilrouds, und newspapers. It was not neeossury to spenk Capecially of tho schools fu Baltimore, for, from sehist be hud seou durivg iho day, Baltimore was well provided for.” H{ospulse of the comuion aua bigh schools and City Coliege and Jobns Hopkins University, whica he belioved would bring blezsivg and renown to Baltimore for yeurs ta come. Thauks shonld Dz given 1o Johns Topkins and thanks to those who are cars ryibg out his splendid bequest. The rail- road. was an educator, mud he did not hesitate lo clasg iL ns ome of tho must Important of the counzry. Baltiwore had that edicator, end the people bad seen villages gpring up and barren plaves bocome Tairy gar- dens withuut the 4id of gardeaers. And it was so from oue end of tho country to tbe other dand geross *he contineat. The Baitimore & Obio Rallrosd wasan educator; and it was Tapialy oing ucrosstho continent. It was an eaucas Hional agency, because it aids in extending good and currics with it_every good thiug. Dut the newepaper was the first; even the Very worst currled more wisdom thau falsebood, and the best wns ail wisdom. Tho stactlard suthor <poko to & fow, but the newspaper (O mitlioas. ‘he standard nuthor ¢poke to more puoplo through nowspupers thari he would through bis buoks, for thy ncwspuper tukes all thatis goond and givesdt ta the wortd. There might be some rub! bish and brush, bub the pure stream of Lruth would soon eave it behind. On his visit 16 tho Pacite Coast, he exsmined the bydraulic process of mialnw. Clay i brought Do but the xold is scparated, snd its pieticles gathered. Those particles were cur- d to tho mint and. there into, he be- Tieved, the beat and_mosi_enduaring carrency, ke trued of tho news o ks gold, und woutd be etsrnnl. H k . b the man who would give this countiy a Nowspaper. The spesch of tho President was freguently Interrusted by upplause, cnd, ot {18 conclusion, e was given throc eheers. e ——— ANOTHER SALOON ROW. Jacob Muhibelsen, liceper of o suloon at the northeast corser of Morgan und Fourteenin strects, was looked up at the West Twelfth Sircet Btation last night, cherged with an assault with futent to do bod- jly, injury upon Patriok Howard. Howard 15 5id o be f reputable zud bonest old citlzen, 15t liquor muts the better of him oceasfonalls, D b Irequently Is known 10 sheud u pight or O wirh bis grieuds. Ho was intoxicsted lost Lieht, and was so_obitrzporous i his conduct Uit Mublbuisen wos obliged ta put bim ont of daurs. Subseguently Howard entered compluint Otihe West Tweltty Btree: Stutlon that Lo sn- aleoper hud beaten him Severeiy about the by with u_ bittlard-cue, ond had broken bia lott forearm. ‘the cuse will recelve tv full bear- 1ng before Justice Ingersoll to-1n0rTOw-. THE PROVISION DEAL. Indications of an Immense Corner in Hog Product., A Big' Advance in Prices All Along ) the Line. Last Year’s Manipulator Said to Be at It Agazind There Is somo reason to tulnk that a bigger “corner™ fs brewine fa provision’ circles than over before. ‘Thae fecling has been growing for some time past—that is, fof two or three weeks —that the party wlio ran such & successful cor- ner in pork, which continued through several monthsof lsst year, bas undertaken to grasp this whole provision denl in his fingers and con- trol it from one end of the ‘continent to the othor, The market has boen Stendily risg since the first ot the' year under persistent buy- fng by some parties who wore ot geuerully known; but tho events of the Iast few dnys would scem to point in tho direction above in- dieated. . The trading hus been very Beavy duflng the last two days, and the purchasing - by the party referred to more open. ‘The fiem purchased some 5,020,000 pounds of short ribs on Friday, which included ono block of 14000 pounds; and during that day ond yestorday probably purehasod nearly 59,00 barrels of pork and .- 00 to 20,000 tiercss of Iard. The quaatities nro supposed by some to he fully twice these figures. Thelr purchases of short ribs during the whole week were in the nclghborbood of- 25,000,000 pounds, The condition of the provision market Is one that has pugzlod the wisest bends. Prices rango very much higher thau they did a year ago. As, for instanca: Cash pork now $l4.75, against $1L50; cash lard 9% per pound, against T boxed short rib3 7 cents per pound, nguinst 64; while hogs of thegradoknown as * packing are selling ut 5% cents per pound live weight, against 4% ceots in the middle of Fubruary, 1¥%0. The packing of the city to date, since the ezlunfug of Nuvember, 15 estimuted to be £.537,000 thogs, Axninst 216,00 for the saino tioie T vear ago, and 2,679,6K tWo years ago, tho num- bér of thie corresponthiug purlod three vours ago buing alnost precisely £200,00). 1t wiil be scen from this tuat the production of Chlcago th-s year has boen wuch greater thun last, and very nearly cqual to that of Lo Yeurs 6zo; but Lhere hina recently been u murked fallmg o in the number of hoss tved,—ouly " abont 47,65 duriug the past weels,—and they itre Tunning of 2 lighter grade, which fs supposed by some co in- dicate that the paviers nre working on THE FAG BNXD OF THE CROP. With all this, stocks of product {n tafs city have been kept down 10 4 low polat and at othor pluces In tho couutry theyare believed tg e, snmiler than In_apy provieus year at this date since tl ur. P at other citles been progressing_with rute freedom, but tho prcfiers buve forvurded thofr stuif,—n large nart of It to Chicago,—asnd ute believed to hold ittle, the stocks of lurd eapeciaty being small. Y urticle of tard seews tobg particutarly scarce. Imdependent of fywarked Increnso in tho consumption, duc to fts use fu thé wmunufacture of bogus buiter, kK has been wauted In the ordinary shape much more larrely in Europe, and bas been consumed 1mory extensively in the Unitod Stutes,—a rosult of wore prosperous times. Meats, too, hive met with @ lrrgely-increased demand from Eu- chivlly from Bugland =snd Ire- and, The resnlt may be suiamed up by stut- {ng that, stues the st of Novewber, the product OF UOME LR lugs s Loun qotunile usd up over and stove the Guautity bged during tso 2 thmoe It winter, With less sttt tof emuller supplics of tho the remainacer of the win- 45, and larze inoreast tion, some purties in the trade arc inclined to expect thui hog product will rule very scarce a fow months fater; pd, on ibfs hypotbesfs, thoy & puse the partiemto be Working who ure thouzlt to have laid the foundations oOf the most gignn- tic ® corner " ever known in the history of tho trade. Tho inquirles of @ TRIDUNE reporter among provision men sesterduy resufted in the ascer- Taining of no facts poaitively proving that such a corner I8 fn_ progress. bt many facts werc Jearned which aro nccopted by sevéral persons i tho trode as an -atmost wnerrinz indication that such is the cnse. It will be remembured by those who bed to do -with the deal in pork end ribs last venrw. thnt several weeks elapsed after . the cormer in prosross was begun, before 4AF one except the puriics who were rutning it sedod fo.be aware of it; aud It W3 only arier the: - B , MARKET WAS HOPELESLY; COXNERED that the trade got the first, understanding slimpse_at tho siruation. In the languaze ot one of them. they found thaf. the tracks all went to tho lion's’ dew, and no tracks indicating that an animal bad left ft; in other words. tho shortage wis all 10 P, D. Armour, and there wad 1o setilement. no rigging np, o closing of a deal by brlancg the long purchoses ngainst a short sale. They think tbat so wuch in the same direction has already been done this time that, AL but r few days longer can elapse before tho truth will be known ind the folks who aro short will walie up 1o the f: they have to rover by buying from the pa fo whom they sold. Of coursé there is. to use the luuguage of the trade, stuff &naugh in° exlstenoe ot present to fill any probable shortage thut but 2% Vo onen found that the whole of it 15 it 1a practieally owned by one firm, and U wantod for coustnnption At a rapid rato. the shorts will naturally beconte exelted, und there is no telllng to what figurses thoy may run upthe murket in bidding againat_one naother for the stuff which they soid without the consent of tho purties vwning it e ————— STEAMSHIP NEWS. QUEENSTOWS, Peb. 1%.~Arrived, tho steamer Atlas, from New York. PHILADELPALS, Feb. Queen, from Liverpool. BELLAST, Feb. 12.—Arrived, tho State of Ala- Dbama, from New York. E et LANDMARK GOIRG.DOWN, CINCINNATI, Feb. 12.—The old Bazaar Bullding on Third street, occupied over forty years ago by Mrs. Trollope, mother of Anthony Trollope, 18 now buiog torn down. e THE NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY PASSENGER DEPOT, Nothluy In the way of a bullding has been put up recently in Chlcago that disolays hetter taste than the grand aud commodious passenger depot Jjustcompleted by the ofticers of the Chicugo & Northwestern Railway Company. The buflding esterually I8 an ornament to the city, and the tinish Inside {3 eapeciaily admired. W.S. Har will,FreightAuditor,will moveinto the new bulid- ing svon, and will bo supplied with three' massive fire-proof snfes of the Diebold Safe & Lock Company's maunfacture, orders having been issued to Jno. W. Norris, Viice-President, to fur- nish said safes at the earliest possible moment, which wiil be about Mureh 1. The Northwestern Company wili have nothing but‘‘the best”jn thefr new butlding s DR, CLESSON PRATT, whose card appears in snother colunm, enjoys & well-deserved reputation, won during his nine years' residonce in this city, S author of A slz- | nally-successful treutmont for catarrh and thront diseuses. A large number of the tending busluess-men of this city are among his patients at tho present time. A ——— —Arrived, the Britist NOTICE, «Qnl why should the spirit of mortal bo proud?” We give it up whea we sco thg crowds at McChesney Bros'. Finest end bestset, only $8. Finest fillings, one-third rates; warrauted ten years. Nopainin extractlug. Cormer of Clark aund Kandolph stréets. e ————— Persons who ere desirous of building * flats™ should call at the -office of G. P. Randall. archi- teet, 8¢ Dearborn street, end see plans of some s500n to be bullt on West Madison street. e t—— The *Maid of Atnens,” by L W. Dodge, has just been plnced in O'Brion’s Gallerf. 1t fsa medium-sized portrait, a very benutiful pfcture, and in this artist’s bighest and unequuled styleof flaish. The purchaser will be fortu- nate in fts possession. Attention is called to advertisment under business chances of Buffalo Glucose Works for Sale or Rent. - e ——— ©The way of the trangressor ishard.” Be wise and buy Dr. Bull's Cougb Syrup for25cents. ——c——— I have the most unbounded confldence in the healing and renovating properties of the Shakers Saraapuritia.— ¥, It 1% ¢sion. Portsmouth, N.H e e BUSIESS NOTICES, Arend Kumyss—Prof. E. N, Hale in a _communjcation to TIE TRIBUNE 3ays. " Kumyss should bo the reliauce of tho pi sicinn ~in ail thoze, cases of debility fi ¥hich prompt improveinent of the yenral tone is imperative. humyss 4 the blundest and most eastly digested food, end os such the best pour- ishment for a weak stojnich: at’ the same thue, through the process of fermentation which Kumyss underigoes, medicinal qualities are de- veloped which we valnly look for in materia medien. Tn nausea, vomiting, extreme chses of dyspepsin, Kumyss actalike n charin, promptly relleving nil tho distresstig eymptoms of such cascs. \hea tho stomach rejuets all elso, Kumyss is retained &nd ussimilated, affording tho patient nourishment, strength, and comiort, and, 03 u loglcal Consequence, mervous- nesd ceases and rofreshiug sleep follows, In seariet, {ntermittent, Rastrie, typhoid fever, I profer Kumyss ns the exclus- fve diet. It sutisties thirst und hunger and aliay3 the fever, Kumnyss hus cobsidernbly the' ad- vantnze over drugs, in tbat it never can do burm.” To doso an irritable stomuch with drugs h no intellicent physician is an nbsurdliy wi antompts io this da cadea shoutd Kunyss be resorted to: it should bo tho chiof remedy fora weak stomach under ail: circumstunces. The dyspeptic brain-worker with n few grlueses of Kutss day will improve hiz dizestion rad his nerve force. ~ Ladies would be less nervous, more vigorous, And bealthler- fooking if they would add to their dally dieca Sew plussos of Kumyss” 3 Send for treutise on Kumyes. * Bewaro of fmi- tations, 4 Arond's Kumyss is not sold to the trade, but to customers only. 'A. Arend, chemist, corner Madison street and Fiith avenué. et Elorscs, cattle, und other domestic animnls are ad amenabie to homeopathic treat- ment 43 mnnkind. The lurgest assortient of hovae veterlnury cuses, books, and medicines i Tound ot Booricke & Tafel's Phurmacy, 3 Clark o ; MEDICAL, @‘@ ] . Wonderful Cures of Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, liching and Scaly Humors, Scrofula, Serofulous Sores, Ulcers, and Mercurial Affections. Cutteura Remioiics consist of Cuticura Re- solvent, for purifying the blaod, through tho howels, liver, kidaeys, and ekin, Cuticura. n Me- dicinal Jeliy, which removes dean flosh and skin, renders healthy uicers and old sores, allays fn flammatlon, itching, and irritation of tho skin nud Catleura Medicinal Toltot Soup, . whitens, and beautlfles the Kin. ing Sonp is the only mediolnal Drepared for shaving. Psoriasis. Thomas Delany, Memphls, Tenn., says: "I bave been ufBieted for nineteen years with Pso- rinsis, and have spent hundreds of dollars for doctore and stufl they enll blood-purifiers. Doc- tors did nuy know what tocull iy disease. 1 would serateh nighits uutil T scratched myself raw: then ftwould dry and form Into scales, which wonld atl be scratehied off next nigut, and o on. [ bave been completely cured by tho Cut- feura Remedies.” e Leprosy. H. E. Carnenter. Esq., Henderson, N. Y., cured of Psorinsls or Leprosy, of twenty years’ stund- ing, by the Cuticura Itesoleent Internally, aud Cutieara ana Cutleurn Bonp exteruully. 'The most wonderful case on reconl.. Cure certifled to before a Justiee of the Peace apd prominent citizens. All illicted with ttebing and Sealy Dis- gusos sbould acad to us for thls testimonlal In o . . Eczema. F. H. Drake, E¢q., Detroit, Mich,, suffered be- yont all deseription from a_skin disease which ttppeared on bis kand, head, sud feace, and nearly destroyed hig eyes. The most eareful doctoring Tatled to heip him, and. after i had fuiled, he used the Cutfeura [tesolvent fnternally, Cuticura aed Cutlcurs Sonp extermliy, and was i #ud hus remalned perfectly well 1o this day. Cuticura Remedies ure prepared by Weeks & Potter, Chemists and Drugists, 60 Washingron- st.. Loston, and are for sale by all Drupylsts. Yrice of Cuticure, « Medicinal Jélly, small boxes, @0 cents; large boxes, §1: Cutieura Resolyent, the new Riood Puriticr, 1 per bottle; Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Sonp, ¥5_cents: Cutieura Me- dicinal Shaving Sonp, 15 cents: “in bars for Bar- bers and lnrgo consumers, 5)ceats.” ¥ il mailat free on esipt of gries. SANFGRB’S ‘ RAM@AL GURE For CAIARRH. Sanford's Radlcal Cure, Catarrkal Solvent, snd Improved Inbaler, with ‘syccific directions,” may ¢ now be bad of ali deugelsts, ueatly wrapped i uno . for one dolur, Ak for Saniord’s Rad- nomical and never-faliing treatment In- st of fou! mucuus ; nccumuiatd sendinzt 10 the eye, ear, and thro N gensesof sight, henring. und taste ehon milosted, teavey two lend deoderizod. clear, nnd open, the reath vieet, 1he breathin ensy, wid cvery sense ofi) und soothied condltion. Internaily rod. 1t permen.es every uid of the Lody, the eniire mucoys or memUEANOUS YE- tem throngh the bloed, which it purities of iho ncld polson -atways presens fn Criasell. 1t butis Tp tho cntecbled und bruken-down constltution, Tobs the disense of L8 vicus, aud permlis the for- nuation of henlth-restoring blood. lundreds of testimontals atiest the wonder{ul curatlve proper- tles of tuls ceonowical, sate, ngreenblo, aud never- fulling remedy. Genera kg, WEEKS & POTTER, Dosin, CG]—“NS’ No olber remedy csn_ o quiekiy nustinze the most ¥io~ ané ptricyatne ot buin, Thoy \eene FRR aeama i b tiusnont | (8 2 nervous gystem # gontle nnd Bra 25 continuous current of ASTE! fRiclty, which instantiy ann| hiiates Tn, vitalizes Wenk and Pars'veed. Pn Ceures Sore Luncs, Paipipation of the Heart, Pal Kldners, Liver Complnint. Rheuwatisw, Neura) and Selstion. Ask for Colllhs” Voliale Blécirie part ers. MOTOPATHY. Dr. Clesson Pratt, Elaclrb-’[herflpenu?:;g:::‘ ::Lt:r of the Motopathic Dgafness, Cafarrh, and Throat Disease. A SOLEMH FAGT. The averago lenzth of Iife of the tatarrhal subject, From its bewinning in the shroar and facia) eavities tiliitends in consumption, s u litle less than ten yoars. One Hundred Thousand Personsand more dle annuaily in tho United States of pulmonary consumpilon, witie In_more thin one- “half of thuy Aumber of cases the fung diseuse 18 pro- ceded by Catarrh: and setnelthor of the recognized c produced a treatuut thas suderer_the slighiest I escape frow Ns Qlresc cobsegoonces. ¥a- {ithe letters of tho alpunbot. LENOW whiereof [ Vrite, andaim volunturily resporiaible alike 1o tiio profeision aad the public Tor tho suatosicnts hore:n Ruiynaced. Witk nil respect to the educated physician of what- cver school, I feel that [ have earned the vighito con- Gian the common druzing s7atem for Cawrrs, for L finve wolghed 1t o the balauce of experlonce und found it wantin, As the nuthorof a better sur. 1 Invite the profossion as well us the public (o test tho merits of iy Cialius. and judse me s [ daserve. SPEGIAL RECORD. In the summe’ of J&3 my pitention was tirst called 1o thie existonce of Cutarrh us a than compuratively et diseuge. - rloz 10 1hat 16109 6o author lnd weit- Teu upon the discnas 10 any ex:ent. no paysiciin Fivenit uny, cspevinl aitention, und nebody bad ad- Verdsed I 1555 4 wroie tiie ui fshed in th o Iteme Wibon th dlsedse B¥eF pubs i e, und from then all now T diecuso and Its compilentions u subjec: of eapecinl utuy und treaunent, conciusions to whfeh [ finvo arcived respecting the cpuses, charscter. und cure of Caturrll nre not draswn, frool buks nor breed Tipon specnlutive thvorles, but arp the result af more wan tweuty-dve yoars study, “invesdzadon; and trentmivut Of a disende whien I rezurd ns eniirely curable, but which, it not urresied, is fa nine caves Gt of ten the cortkin pre-ude 10 consumption. ilOTdP;\THIG_QR RESTORATIVE SEDICISE. LOCALLY, the most painful and distressint cases of Catzrrbal iniamuwsvon are Tehieved at once by this irentamnl. b It softons thio bardened socretions which obstruct the nusul psa jreadily givuig tho grentost amouns of cowtort sad relel T deodorizes U uiceruied surfaces, removes the huree, And restores the olensive brosth Lo ¥west- ngs. 3 Tt ‘restores the senee of taste and smell, loss of vaice, Cealness, dimness of vislon, tud loss of wem- a3 Lo are the rusuits Of Cu azrb. fUNSTITUTIONALLY, 1bis tentmoent prepures tho stowack Eoe tha recepiion uf lood, ¥hiaiises pusrient matior, and estubilsucs pesfoct digedon. 1 e speclyealiy upod the gunduil: 4em, cs- peetally ie Livee #ad Riguerd, roflevms the skin, Hnd impurtini clearness to 1ho compiexion, \t reevas ntonce and radiealls cures Dyspepsbu, Cotstipation, Nervous gud dick Leuducde, ail of \hich vogar from loss of funcilunal uctisity. Tb s, It suppires thase efements witcls are alabys dencient. in the biood of the catarfha) pubject, nod Opon which doticieney depends the LOCAL diseasens 2h Inevitablo resalt. DI, CLESSONFRATE - Hours: 10t012and2tosoulr. . But not ouly in extreme | HATS, LACE GOODS, &c. 5 DRESS GOODS. T "ANOTHER - o’y Stock ‘WILL BE SLAUCHTERED. Wo.10i2l offer this. weel: the WELL-EN( TTER’S STOCK of i BREWSTER THE HATTER, Formerly i34 S. Clark-st. At 46¢ to. 50c on the Dollar! This stock: invoices abowt $6,000 of all FIRST-CLASS GOODS for the BEST CITY RETAIL TRADE, consisting of 1,500 Men's Soft and Stiff Hata. 1,000 Youths’ and Boys’ Sost and Stiff Hats. 500 Mew’s, Youths', and Boys® Clath Caps. Men’s Genuine Seal Caps. 25 Beuver and Nutrie Coliars. 50 SHti: Gmbrellus. Large line of Gingham and Rubber Umbrellas. 50 Gentlemen’s beat Silk Hals. Large line of OPERA HATS, PULLOVERS, Blacl:_Casssimere, and Sill: Hats, Scotch and SHk Plush Caps, Hamnock-Hats, Gloves, &e. GNER SALE! 5,000 Pieces LACES & TACE 600D FROM THE STOCK OF DIGELES, JAMES & CO, 343 Sinth-av,, Kew York City, CONSISTING OF - Real Torchon Laces, Antique Laces, Languedoc Laces, Vermicelli Laces, Breton Laces, Charlotte Laces, Brabant Lages, Valenciennes Lades, Black Spanish Laces, Black French Laces, Mecilin Laces, White Spanish Laces, Patent Val. Laces, Alencon Lages, Lace Ties, Russian Laces, Lace Bibs, Fishus, Lace__Sets, Lace Handkerchiefs, Which we will sell at 80c on the Doliar. GRENTIST BARGATNS EVER ‘ENOWN UNDERGARMENTS. Having elosed out the entiré stock of @ New York manufacturer o Ladies® Misses’, and Children’s Undergarments, also several Job Lota and Samples, we will offer immense Bar- gatns: : it ZLadies’ Chemise at 21c up to §1.75., . Zadies* Drawers ut #1c up to §1.50; ZLudies’ Night-Dresses at 48¢ itp to $3.50. Ladicy’ Tucked aia Dugled S&iris at S1cupto $4.50. . ZLarge line of Infants’ §hort §lips. Long Stips, Zong Cambric Skirts, Elegant Robes, Sshort and_lony, Fiannel Skirts, Flannel Shatls, Merino Shawls, and Merino Cloaks, at an Awful Sacrifice. . . | $100,000 Yorth of Merchandise will and must be sold seithin thivty duys, without regard lo coat, to male roum for Spriny Goods. - T, 13 o large lines of Diesy Silks, Felvets, Satins, Dress Goods, Mourniny. Guods, Shaiels, Cloaks, Dolmuns, Ulsters, Fur- Lined Cloaks, Ladi Mi-ses’s and Infunts’ MMertno or Muslin Unlerwear, flosiery, Cor- rets, Felt Skirts, Geuts' Furnishing Goods, Dress and Clouk Trinmings, Fringes, Buttons, fons, EHanillevchizfs, Rivons, Gloves, Jewelry, Hair Goods, and Fancy Guods, ail I:inde of Domestic Gouds, Llankets, Quilts, Tcble Linens, Huslins, Ticklngs, P ints, Lace Curtuins and Curtain Nets, Lumbre quins, Tidies, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Mtl- linery, Le. SPECIAL. WAIT FOR THE BARCAINS. e are adrised by our New York Buyer that he has purchased largely at the *~ FIRE UXDERWRITERS SAIR OF LAST TUESDAY, FEB. 8, THE STOCK OF Massrs. Sweetzer, Pembroke & B0, Conbisting of 1,000 Lots of thelr merchandjse. <" durauged by water at the recent Fire, Nos. 363 and 367 Broadicay, New Yorl: @ity. Partiawars of Sule as soun as we receive the merchandise. Money Refunded at all times if Goods are not Satisfactory. Ruyi;iq all Godds strictly fo;' Cash enables us tn offer many. Bargains unapproachadle by any other house. NT0N - STORE, 118 & 120 State-st. RIECLINING CHAIRS. fRarks’ Adjustable FOLDING CHAIR. var 50 Changes of Poiton, (ane Seals and ‘< Lnose Cushions. " LivFary, Smoking, Teclining, or Juvalla A Parlon T nzor uad Tull loogtts ed. - MARKS A, F.:CHAIR CO. - ¥ 0SS procdway. | zafNR ety TRUSSES. e WE " $100 - Reward, - Indicates contidence n boldioz any bud ease of Rug- ture with PAILKER'S WETENT] IVE . COMMON- SLNSE TRUSS, patented Juiy 9, 17, A new princl pic whieh postiiveiy cures the Rupture, Animprove- Soent in the celobritied Common-Sense Truss, ndoptod Oy tha Board vi Medical Utticers ucd upprosed by the Fungeon-Genersl of the U.B A. s the best Truss iaRatacturers. : \red - . BARTLETT, BUTMAN & PAREER, te-st., Chicago, L o SRR Dt B S B e e N e PRRDRIDGES' West Side Store, 284 and 286 West Madisnn-st. The following “are bar- gains,” and we respectfully invite inspection: MK BROCADEN InEvening and Street'shades, 24 inches wide, heavy, and all silk, at $r.25 per yard; sold now in--this market at '$2 per yard. 22 inches wide, heavily faced, new shades, beautiful designs,' at $1.60 per yard; worth $2.25 per yard. atin de Lyons, 22 inches wide, new shades, at $1.50 per yard; for same quality other houses ask $z. GUINET BLACK SILKS. Attentionasked to the qual- ities at $1.00, $1.25, PHI1.50, $1.75, and $2.00. - We guar- antee a saving of 25c per yard under other houses for same goods. " ew “o Such Value Shown by Any Other House.” PARDRIDGES West Side Store. FSed dur’ Trithming adver- tisement .in the *Times” of to-day. NOTHING PLEASES ‘THE PUBLIC: " AS WELL AS! 1 Jevne’s CELEERATED Gold Handarin Tea. NEADQUARTERS, 110 and 112 MADISON-ST. Being packed air-tight in pound and half-pound packages, it re- tains its flavor longer than any other Tea. Consumers need open but one package at a time. EPPS’ COCO4, GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. Epps’ Cocoa. BREAKPAST. ¢ PY a thoroush knowledge of ‘the natural 1aws B "which xovern the operations of dizeston und natrition, und by & curciul nppilcation of the Bae properiies of well-se.ected Cocva. Mr. Lpps hns pro- Vided v bredkfust-tabies with 8 daiicaieiy-Havol leverage which may esve us many Deavy ductor bills. fu1s Uy the Judicious uxe of such articles of digt thats conatitatiod may be yradually bulle up ual HITODK DHOBAD o Fewit, prory tenlenty U dhestd, Stundreds of subtle mujadies aro 1 asing uronud s Fendy to attuck whercver thers i3a weak polot. We ‘may escape muny o fatal shafc by keap'uR ourselves well forified with pure blood and u properly ouss e ooy b, and o tusated iy K-1b, and Ib.), fat o Tasiks ERPS & co. Homicopathié Chiemi- ts, Loadun, Eng. Also, Epps’ Cliocolate Essence, for aft- £ruoon NSe. L ] . NEW PUBLICATIONS. MW EOBECALE s For 1951 Blegant Book of 120 Pages, One Colored O Find 60 1 Ina; mtons, wiih Desciptions und Digecticns D3 ore the best LOIAT, GHIDE wil tell how 10 ¥t and grow them, Viex's Flowec and. Veotavle. Gurden, f15 Pages, 0 Col0red P:ates. 51 Enzravings. Eor 3 cents in paper covor: $140 In clegunt. c:oth. Lp German or Enklish. Views flustuted Mouthiy Maduzine, Xt Paves. o Cotored fha o fn @sery numbyr, and muby tine En~ avings. Price $.2) o year: ive copizs for &L dnion numbors en: f } copie: Ad 13 V) REAL ESTATE, e e S S T RECEIVER’S. SALE Of 80 Aeres at_Sonth’ Uhicago, North and Adlolae Ing Neu-Rolinz Nills Ectending from Balli- ‘more & Oulo Laflroad Shupt Emst to Take Hichisan, £ 8. . Fractionat 1, See. T tep. p 138 f2e in width > of the The ch day Belrix the 8.3 of TowRL N, 1L 1, e, e 7o SO0k Lanai, ensiro o bor. 1k i e Giso of Suivile L O TS Tha 'State_uavinza (nsitution cta ahal ardl. vs. . 3 <sda: 2tk st February, gl ut 1 o 28T % 1n Satent, Chicago, Seiocin. myat wy ofice. eribed - premises for.the. surm ot = m:nm?w‘;lhdre"r and 53!(0( bid i3 then recelved. in which event gfl hizbest lflgucl'&sflfi ('""'xl:‘ L COPOL b orgar of the Stath Savings Jnsutatan. Chicago, et a8 .- ; : Satin Brocades, O