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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE INSURANCE. 1 Information Valuablo to Professiona and Non-Professional Observers. Intorcsting Statlstics of the New York Iire Business of 1875, Enormous Proftis of ilie ¥ear---Natfonnl Board vs, Non-Board Compantos, Dlsproportion of Assots to Risks in Striotly Local Qompanies of Now York, Prugade Against an Insurance Jour- nal---Lake Undorwriting. Srectal Corveapondrneas of The Chicago Tribune, Nxw Yonk, Feb, 18.—Tho official atatiatics of the firo-insuranco companies doing basiness in this Rtate have just been complotod, and are & vory interesting study to hoth profossional and unprofessional obacrvers. Thero are 102 Now York companlos, 83 companica of other Staton, and 14 companiea from foroign countries (three from Gnoads, one from Germauy, and ten from Groat Britain), Tho united caplitals of theso companiea ia as follows : compauies (American 5) "Whelr asscts, howaver, ato largoly in oxooas of their capitals, being of tho Now York companias, 00,823,040, aod of other Btato companies, %7,470,408. The most intoresting foatures in these atatistics, howover, ato tho aggrogated ro- ceipts and exponditares, which sra as follows. Tho nee cash fire premiums recoived fn 1675 frero as follows : Tho exponsa of muvagement and taxe given in dotatl, but thoso of tho Now York com- panies agesegated §8,752,162,—a tritlo loss than 40 por cent of tho rocelpts for premiuma. Apply- g tho same ratio to the recoipts of tho com- panios of other Ntates and tho forcign compa- nies, wo would have tho agency exponses aud taxes paid as follows : Other Htato companos (estimated! Forelgn companics (catimated). Kow York (0tlicial). oo vare 23,112,100 A T08585, s s s ssensaensssnssannsnsessaes 25,365,013 4 31,800, Which, doducted from the preminm rocolpts, leavea an actual profit on tho businosa of £9,479,+ 091 upon tha fire-ivaurance business of tho com- panies domg busincss in New York for 1875, Tuis includes tho entire Lusiness of tho Amor- ican compavies in sl tho Statcs, and of foroign companios in the Unitod Btates only. Tho rosult shows a net profit of about ticelre per cont upon the nctual swscts of the companies included—~uot & very extraordiuary profit, ale thougli somo of {he compaules onfoyed n re- markablo seacon of profit, aud counted 1875 ag s romarkally lucky yoar. i TUE DIVIDENDS OF THE COMUANIES, The statistics supply us only with tue divi- dends paid by Amorlcan’companius, as tho laws froquire only reports of their American businoss to bo mnde bythe forsign companizs doing bnsiness 1 ovr midst. The dividunds furnish acme very remarkablo figures. ‘Tho totala ure an follows New York companiea paid in 1875, Othier Etates patd n 1875.... Tolalieussassosonrunorarsars 7,335,009 Bat it ia the dividends of individusl compn- nlea that the most rtrikivg features stand out. Bome of them aro ay follows : New York Companies, American, Mroadwn New York Bowery. Pacifce,rinrens Ztua of Tinriford, 3, Firo Awsoafation of Vhiladiiphin. Franklin of Philadelphla, Uartford..., Orlent of Tariford, [ G000 165,000 Tha totals paid by all tho companies for divi- Gendx ara as follows: New York companles.. Blatos’ compani * Total sesr $3,701,629 4,838, 47 THE ANOUNTS AT RISK, - The figures of tho amounts at riak aro almost fabulvus, sud show how intimately blonded with Lo commercial intorests of tho country the business of firo insurance has becomo, The fig- ?mu aro na follows: Amount at risk Dec. 81, New York companies, Other States’ compan! Vopulgn companics..., Total, 0000.80,323,732; Tho largest of theas ara the mammoth agency eompanied, and it may be {ntoresting to know tho amounts hold by few of the moro promi- ;:)uu: amouy thom. ~They rank in ordor ay fol- LUCH Ilome of Kew York. ~32,654,109,819 . 810,375,710 809,255,066 Continental of New York... s, Insurance Company of North American of Clucawo, .., ge Fraublu of Fidladelpilia loyal of Liverpuol.,e., i_x‘.ru;nlullll‘lmrnn‘}:d.. i iro Asrociation, Philadelplis, ... Fhenix of New York,.... 4 Pheents of Hariford, ‘AmeHea.! 44 Yo rest rango below 8100,000,000, and aro conxidered ns wmall-fry companles. In this con- nection it may bo futercatiug ta note that tha uversge pervontage of susots held to risks in force 1s only §2.71 o every 2100, which may soem swmall, but 1s larger than at tho end of any previaus ywur. COMPAUIS'N DETWEEN BOARD AND NON-LOARD COMPANIEH, Tho ehurgo is ofton wade_that the companica whie © vutelde of the National Board aro dolug & wild, reckles business, compared to thosb in the Board, To macertain the corroct- tioss of this assumption & comparison {s givon of the actual lovses fucurred to the preniums rocslved by reprosentative Bosrd and non-Board cornpanics BOARD COMVANIES, l’ertlmlnuc Tosuca k. Citayivinia.. NUX-LOARD COMPAKLYS, Firo Assoclatlon, Fliladelphin Westcheater, New Yor Ansarican, Now York, Willtamsburg City, Ni Philsdel ath of P Naxthwestern Natie ‘Washiowton, Boston, Apnorica urees’, Koaton, raresen 1t will be obuurved tnat this comparison is in favar of the non-board compauiew, but it ro- wains to b sald, however, that iha failure unmflithn tre compaulos for the yesr wers all nou-Loard compauies, and that some of them are notoriously weak siaters, The figures shiow that somo of the most canapicuously consorva- ivo compauice, notably the North Aweries of Puiladelphia, e Phacolx and tue Etns of Harte ford, repoit percentagcs in excesy of any of the noa-Bosrd mglflkl eavo one. which domou- atrates that the Natioual Board companios Lay nat obiglued & mmnlmlyg{ ali the wisdom in uud':rvnun ?'x:r of allt i ‘:%d risks either. may do »0me satis jon, howaver, from the Piot tha single company whicli stands highest i the above comparison iy the Nosthwestaun Natlonal of Milwaukes, & com- pany which loft tho Board last July and en- rollod ftsclt in the non-Boord ranks, Thore are single companles roporting a highor porceningo of lossce to premiums than thoso selectod for comparison, but thoy aro ahout evenly balanced, and tho abject in nam- ing tho companies solected was to givo namon of the more prominent on both aides nf the guos tion. It only romaina to state the averago per- contago of losBea to preminumn recaived of the New York companies is 37'¢ per cont, and of the compantos of othor Btates, 1% per cont, This I8 vretty closa tiguring, CONGETRATION 0F RI9KS IN NEW TORK, Tho Iste Broadwny fire in thin city has opaned the eyes of neople hero to thaso companier which lave'all their aggs in one baskot,—i. 0., all their rinka tn Now York. There s n largo numbor of non-agency compnuies horo which do whatis known a8 a countor businoes,—issning nolicies onlyat thehomaoflico. Four-flfths of their risks aro In this eity below_ Forty-sccond stroot, and throe-fiftha below Tonrteonth, What chanco tho mereautile part of Now York would have in case of A diastroun conflayration destroying twonty or (hirty blocks mli bo jndged from the following table showing tlie aeacte and risks of these purely local ofticea s ‘Total Tiaks in force Companios, asrels, Dee,il, 1816, Etna of New York, 621 §10610.247 American American Exeliango. 7 0,251 154105 18397015 7,175,018 13,434,08 18,718,507 609,240 16,758,730 30 21 4 13 1 y anfo to ostimato that thoso asscts wounld shrink 10 per cont in caso of & compuldory conversion of tho samo into cash for paying losdes, IAFESDING TEVOLGTION IN NEW YORK RATES, Apropoa of the peculiar position of the purely loeal companics toward the yiske concontrated in thia city, it s proper to say thattho recont firo 1w Brondway Las not only stilfencd rates malenally, but led to tho agitation of measuroe for a decided incroaan, — Tho conduct of o majority of the compauica Is peurile. hen they bavo suktaived unusually severe losscs at homo or abroad thoy ery out for higher rates, but no sooner is the firut offoct Bafely pasded ovor and nreet from largo fires. has ocourrod than thoy bezin to cut down rates sud go for business recklossly. Just now thero is a strong talk for fucreased rates in thia city. Hingularly cuough it comes chiolly from tho compsanies whicli wore mainly instrumental s puttivg them down, Fifteen months ago tha rates wero higher. A few_ companies bLroke their plodges to tho DBoard and. reduced rates. Lhou the Doard companies followad, whero~ upon tho rate-cuttors wore forced to make another reduction. Now they want an incresse go thay caz have more margin for *‘shading” Board rates. Provavly, if anothor serious firo ocoura, thia agitntion may amount to somothing. At prosant it is Jikoly to end in tall, 'Thoro are so mauy diverso interesta at work [n tho busivoss that 1t is diticnlt to Larmonize them. CONBINATION AGAINNT AN £DITOR, ‘Tho oldest insuraace Journal iu ihis city ia tho Insurance Monilor, idited by O, O. line, a veteran underwriter, au old AEtna agent, and furmerly Secietary of tho Iutornational Fire of this city. Mr. Iline biag boen o cousistent up~ holder of the Natioual Board organization from ity Incoption, aud advocates it to-day as essontisl tothe prosperity of tho compavies. He con- tonds, . howsvor, that there are defecta in its mavagement, and has recontly printed fomo oatuatio eriticinms upon fealures of its adminis- tration, For tlus iudependonca somo of the Natlonal Board companiee—ihoe Frankhn of Philadelphia for one —hava withdrawn their ad- vertisemauts {m‘m tho Montlor, and others, it is roported, will follow enit. The other journals devoted to weuranco aro taking up the oudgels on behalf of the AMonifor, und tho Nationsl Toard comlunm adopting this petty style of warfaro wili toon be ashamed of themselves, ISCELLANEOUS INSUBANCE ITEMB, Tho leading mutual marine insuratice compa- nles (X this city ara represented in Washington by an nttorney who is_pressing their cluims for the whare of the Genova award which was rantod to this Governmeut on account of tho lemands made on boehalf of these identical com= panioa by the United States representativos, Bomo of tho companics make a sarry oxbibic for 1870 on their profit and loss mcoounts, Tho Tollowing compaulos show & loss on their byei- ners,—that i, an excess of managomont ex- penses, losaes, nod taxes over recoipts, Tho Higures aro taken from thd Insurance Ttimes: Deficiency, ST R Metrapalitan, NIOUATA e orarnevensrarions Notlicen of Wotertown, N, Y,.. Reaoluty sereen, The Now York Plate-Glass Insurauce Com- Elny iy pronounced bankrupt, and its assets avo been sold aut to satlsty & creditor. Constant changes ate galng on in the local ropresontation of agency companies, but thoy sro mainly interesting to those who receive aud those which losa. . A striking illustration of the uncortainty of human affaiis {4 the fact that a loading Eoglish oftice recaived a daily report of a risk from Rut- tand, Vi, & fow days ago, and for a sufliclent Tons0n, Bont o telegram to ite agent orderiug the poliov cancoled. In about ono bour after the Company received the followiog telogram ¢ 70 the —=— Company, Wee—alrwt: Too Iate, Policy Mo, — burued this worning. Total loss, —, —— ——, Agent, Tho Japes of & fow hoors cost the Company 5,000, Teuly “timo is monsy.* Bome ides of the profitabloness of tha Inko maring busineys can bo glenned from the reports printed of wcelEm and losses of n fow compau- ios engaged in that livo, They wro s followa ; Companfen, Herrivts, Brewers' aud Maltsters’ Tradeaten'n..., Zina of Hartfory Dolroit Fire and M Mescantile, Civrelund, Northwestern Natloual, Toledo, . Tradun of Chicago, b Thera ia no marglu in the nbova fignron for profit, 28 to theso losses muet be mddod for a consldorablo smount of expounes, Oue of tha reaults of the big rire on Broad- way lost wook was to hiasten a panding resolu- tion throagh the Common Uouhch to Iay down adiitional Jarge malns in the lower part of the city. ‘Toroad tho daily papors ono wonld think this city poorly supplied with water, Newo, ———— ftoman Cathotics in the Britlsh King- g dom, It noteworlby fact that notwithatanding the activity of tho Roman Catholics in England, ity Catholic population does not greatly exceod 1,000,000, The hierarchy in England sud Wales comprises 1 Cardinal Archbishop, 1 Arch. bishop in parlibus, 16 Biske s, and 1,774 priesis —an increaso of 63 priests lu 1875, Thero aro 1.061 churches aud chapols—an fucrease during the yearof 20, There sro 315 mousstio com- nunities in England and Wales. In Iroluud thero are 4 proviucos, with 4 Archbiehops, 1 of whom is & Cardins d 23 Diocesos. According to tha Loudon Tabl!, the Rowan Catholio pop- ulation of lruland is now 4,000,000, which {a less thuu that of the United Statos. 'The Loglish Lathalic Direclory for 1876 reports thut there are 36 lNoman Catholic Peers, 7 Nomsn Cathiolio membure of tho Privy Counerl, and 50 Cathollo wewmbors of tho Houso of Comwony, ——— Advisory Councils, . Urovkiyn Argus. Tho example of the Council is not Laving s od iulluence over domestio lifu upou the eights, Bervantgalism ls wmitton with u desize to subwit its griefs, Bridgot—* L'll uot shtan’ it auy Jouger, mum, Yo urcen't givin’ mo wagis enuf fur the loike of yu:lgu sich hm;‘:‘h }Ealfi: l‘tls yo arr," gtrosa—* Woll, Dridgot, whnt are yo ridgel—*I'll notlave ye immajetly, mum. ‘Thore's BMary Blalone sud Aunis xé(."ru‘ “fl’ thoy kez towo, ¢ Don's yo put up wid 18, Bridget," and sog [ to thim, *Palih Il toy'; wod we're goln’ {0 bave sn Advieary Counshil baa cean {0 ya & TFINANCE AND TRADE. FINANCIAL. In atcoriAnes with thetr uaual patriotls euatom, the Danka of {his city wero closed yosterday, snd thero wero consequently no tratisaclions to record, The Yrivats bauks and Lrokors pursued tho ¥ame course, sl the silencs of the finauclal solitudes was nnbroken #avo Ly thoss hiolding city ecrtificatos, who went about crying, ** What shall we do to be saved ¢" e COMMERCIAL. Washington's birthday was closely observed {n come mereial cireles. The Board of Trade held uo nession yesterday, aud the curbatone gathering limited its operations to puta and calls,—chlefly In wheat, Theao ranged Abaut e lowsr, Wo give the following re- #ume of the latest prices in thy privcipal departmenta: On the Csll Board Monday afternoon niess pork cloned i $31,675(@321,730 for April, at $21.40 for March, and $21,93@21.97 for May, Lard closedt ot $12.00@12.82)¢ seltor March, $12,07%¢ @13,00 p2llor April, nnd $13,12%@13,18 soller May, The following was the closing range of prices on meata at a quarter past 1 o'clack on Monday : Bhoule Bhort Bhort cx;qr. R Loug and short 113¢c neller March, bosed; green hats, 11K@1135cs sweet-pickled do, 12@123{e; Cumberiands, 11}0, cash or seller Februars: long-cut Lsms, 13@13)e, bozed ; ‘bacon hama, 135@ e, In tho afterncon the market was firmer, Bhort ribn mold nt $11,43 por 100 Ite for March, $!1LTKyl1.55 for April, and $11,90:@11,95 for Ma; ¥lour waa quoted aa follows: Cholco witer extran, $1.5027.80; comnion 10 good do, $4.75@3.50; spring cxiras, $4.00@34.40; good do, $4.50034.78; choico do, £1.00.£5,25; patents do, $0.50@7.9 (@5.23; spring suporiines, $3.00(a3.! @4,23; buckwhoat do, $1,004.2) Hran sold at $10,00 on track and freo on board cars, Coru-meal was quoted st £14.00 on track, Monday evening wheat closod ot §1,001@1.00%; geller March, and $1,005 seller April. Aay clokod at $1.045@L.04¢, sud cash at about $1.09%, No, U soid o Hlc, and rejected at T0c. Yesterdsy wheat was nominally lower, March boing offered at 1,00, th from Liverpool jower, hence the chang: No trading was reported, Corn olosed at 3%i¢ for March, 43%¢a for. April, anid 47(a47%¢ for May, * Cash No. 2at éu44c, Iigh mixed filll at dixe, new do at 373c, and rejecled ut V@ s 3 Uate wero nominslnt 5240 canh, TI@31%a for Blarch, i%47;@%30 for April, and 83@3% 4 for May. ltyo ‘was quatible at Co@Ga)e T0F No. 3 the outaide for fresh rocelpta, Barley closed st Gdj¢e cash or tho month, and at 60c for March. Notravaactions wern reported yesterday, but tho markot ,was called weal, owing to ‘Teporis of larga raceipin, Iliglwines wero atesdy at $1.0% per gallon, and dreatcd Liogs at £3.76@Y.80 for good lota. Tho dry-goods warket presented nounustal fea- tares. Qulctude is miil apparcat on ol sldes, sud the ateadinces of values remains undisturbed. In tho grocery market the only uoticeabla chango was tho de- welopuaent of a Airmor feeling among holders of coffecs. The iucreased strength wa dua to a reportod advanco of & %@ Xc st tho sesboard, Sugars remsin essy, snd rice, sirupe, molasses, snd toas wero also lacking in strength. Tradowas very quict in all depariments, Tabsccos continua dull, sud for common and me- dium poods lower quotatious arv given, Loldcrs ap. pear anxfous (o reduce stocks, and o prensuro 1o soll may lead to further prico roductions, There was & eatisfactorily activo call for staple dried fruits, and the market displays more strength than a fortpight The sales of Turkish prunes continus vy, aud the prico has savomeed ehurply, quotsfions now. being Gebie, Pricea of flah wers firm, undor a fuirly' betive sud steadi {mproviug demaud, With 1ha excertion of mackergl ly 4hu pricca of fish sro Tow, and & coutinued lurgo cont sumptive demand is suticipated, No changes of mo- ment were developed fu tho butter and clicese mar- xets. Bothof thowo articles were in demand at fully late prices. The coslanid wood markets rewahz dufl At former quotitious. Olls were quoted quiet. Lard and turpentine were atrong, {hia etvengt b tho latter belng duo to 8 temporary scarclty. Carbo remains sasy, and s quoted a 3o lower. Ttio country domatid for lumher continucn falr, and prices for most grades aro ateads, sud woma contnon qualitics of Inmber arv firm, owing to the fact that tho supply {s hmited, Boow foll fu Michigan Monday. It is now thought that Manmistee will turn oat three- quarters of » crop of logs and 3luskegon one- crop, ‘The -uppf{ st Baginaw will probably bs_amnllor, Thero {5 now mors danger of &0 over-production than of & smalt erop, for tho nros- ect of 3 light sapply intho grost lumber-producing Htato of the West has stimulsied Iumbermen fn sds Jacent Btates to do more work than fhey hsd pro. “iously caleulated oo, and t now socms probable that Michigon will furnlen more than was expectod a fow weoks ago. Ju addition 1o the freah stock, therem s large quantity of lumbor atthe various distributing polats which will contribute hrgelz o awell the ag- ®ate supply for the marketof the coniing seaos, liardware amu metals remsin quiet, Nails were less aclive ond steady st $2.90@3.00. Wool, hops, sud broum-corn wero in naderats Toquost and steady, Cholee hops wers wanted (o ex , and ruled firn, belng in Nmited supply both liere’ and Fast, Illdes were Tllcl wud sicady nt 61476 fur reen cured stock. Tiay waa dull undor liberal offer. ugs, for which there was littla tnquiry, an the retail- ern geucrally are aiready supplied, I'oaitry wols tely o the strect to shipners st 1263130 for turkeys, Uig e for cliekens. Bzgs were quiot at 146y 15c, GUALN IN BTONE, “Thie following aro tho footlugs of tha officlal report of grain in store In tuis city on the evenlug of SBature aay luat, and at corresponding dates; Fob.10, Feb, 13, Feb, 20, Wheat— 1570, A esota, 83,1 ; ryo Gour, S0 A dis- tknn!zd the market dull aud 0 in feellng in the local market, No, 27ed,. No, 3 win Hejected wi No. 1 spring No, 2 spring. No, 3 spriuk, 7 Rejectedspring, W91 1g4n No grade spriug..,, W oai No,1N, ¥ 9,0:53 59,11 No.2 N. W B14,043 400,500 Tt viuvrannens el 3,046,833 2,053,208 3,033,874 Cortiem s 12k 197,177 103,765 441,608 18,012 192,55 836, 1,80 163 B8 Total..svsaes, Barloy= WD @ atore, 6,720,924 Lu. ures show an increase during I 238,930 These fig- ast woek -of W,38 bt wheat, 84,101 bu corn, 21,009 bu cats, 2,790 bu ryo, and 6,250 bus barley, Tatal fucrease, 181,924 bu, Tucludod {1y the above statemwent’ of Northwestern wheat s 18,847 bu No. 1 Minnesols, and 402,022 bu No,9do, Ve sgatu note the discrepancy to whict we referred a wook ayo, Tho Registrar'a ascount yivew 11,140 bu No. 1 Northweaturn,while the wirehousetien repasta stock of 18,847 bu No, 1 Minuesots, The firet of theas two designated gradea is supposad to fuclude the second, and should therofore bo ut least equal to it Wo do uat attempt Lo way whiare tho fault Lice; ou- Iy o ahow that the two sets of figuroe do not agree tn the sense in which tlcy sre understood by pastios in he trade, STOOKS O¥ LUMBEH. Mr. Btockbridye, Bacretary of the Uhlcago Lumber- man's Bxchange, reporia the followlog as the stocks ou band in the 103 yards i thoe city ¢ Feb, I, 1670, Jan, 1, 1870, AUNIHI60 350,574, T38 Hewn do, 14 » ickets, §t W a0 Lath, po 1,1 47,059,160 Cedar ) ) 1,263 110,038 Bawed slingles, No, ere TIO32500 B3,030,750 Tl toouipts from 14 Feb, W'rm" a4 followa 3 Txpibicts 1Y 780500 ugles, p: it 0,221,100 This currea) Lumbor, 1t Shingles, No, ath, peb e ¢ i 1,000 Cho fotlowing ‘fatis " ¥hows tud stock hatid and for sato a the PEREIAL S Fb s pen s 1 the country on Jan, I, 1835, and Jou, 1, 1570 5 Minueapolis, Minn, Habiar Ta,. Burlington, Dulugue, Kenoshs, Wiy 1,000,000 Chioago, 1.0 B5Tus Bayluaw ond 4,00, )0 Detzoit, Mich 44167,000 47,300,000 u,xwfi €8,000,000 Tonawanda, N, ¥. : 10,050,092 51,520,410 18,180,000 Troy, N Yoooo OB,60,000 DY,450,000 Thin returis of stocka on and at Above points, Jan, 1, 170, sliow & docrawsa of KA7,041 feot, an compared with stocka on baud &t same points Jau. 1, 1876, DRY GUCDS. . No great sctivity fs an yeb apparent in any doparte ment of the dry goods tnarket, but » gradoaliy In. erenslng movement 28 obrervable, sud the indi- eslions nen fust & fortmght bonca Dur jobe bers will have all they can ecomforlably attend to it they promptly meet sll demsnds that aro likely to bo mado npon them, An early foflux of in- terfor merchanta is confideutly looked for, and it will Le surprieing i€ the ruling low prices do notlead to tho placing of more than ordiusrily liberal orders, There 12 & well settleq conviction that domestis dry goods axe down to “bottom figures,” aud as whatever cliangea take placo in the near fature must Almoat insvitably bo in sclier's favor, onlers wiil be placed with loss rescrvo than in the past, Blacke Litve for soms time past beon undergelog a steady sugment, and o most depart- ments they sro now compiots. Irices sy be .quoted steady and firin aa followa: DROWH COTTOXS. Atlantia A, 44 « 950 Iangley, slindard..,, 9 Atlantie M, d-4.,.00.0 9% Cabot A, 44, Athantle Dy 4400000 Ry [CAbot W, 4ed. Ry Atlantic P, 44, [New Hariford, AA,... Tig Tndisn Head, 4-4... Lawronce, LL, 4~4.., B’ Indinu Head, 7-%..... Big [Lawrenco, Ry Nashvillo. o) svverees B [AGAWaLS Fo4d i Awawans, 7, i Tromont, O Nashina E, 4010, Noahua 1t) S, Nasbua O, $iu Yepperell T, 4i-ti. Pepperell 1, 35in.00 D (0o Pepperell O, 33-in, ... 8 Tepperell N, 30-1n'... 7 Crescont... Prorcott X 1, 0K Indlan Orchiard, AL, 0l , Indian Orchard, EE,. 9 PRUNTS, Garner Flt, Waahinugtou, Trize Medal, Ligis colors, 1¢ exi NLEACHED COTTOXS, Tounsdale cambrie, ...14 New York Milla,... 1K Utica Noaparell,. Wamautta, 4= Davol, Pride of the langien, GB, Frait of tha J. Tousdale, o Gem of the Epindlo, il Amovkosg, brown, Indiah Ortlined. oich. 273 ¢ Conestoga CCA, 7-8..18 i IConctoga OT, 4-4,. . 155 tConostogs AA, #0-1n,,12’ Bothucn AA, Minnehahs, 4-4.. Aliunehaha, 7-4. Amuvakoag, AC. ‘Amoskeay, Amoskeag, 13, ‘Amoskeays, O, ‘Amoskeag, D Amoskens, Tear] Rive: ‘Conestogn extra, Concatoya extra, Conestoga G, & ] T-8.17'¢ -4,..17}7 Otla, LO, s Beaver Creek, AA. Beaver Creek, BB, Deaver Creek, CC. Minnelisha, 6-3, -3 Uncaaville, UGA, nymakor, ..., Boston , res, Uncasville, UC. Whittentan, X. Whittenton, B, Whittenton, XX. RITIPCS, Hvervit, N LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO, Recsipla— Cattle. Hogs, Bheop, Mouday L4000 13095 2400 Tuesday. SM0 15100 2,00 Total... 10212 001 6430 Samae timo Lust wook BOTL 1T 3408 Shipmonti— Mouday... FETTOTR <14 4,068 61 CATTLE—~Tho position of the market yestorday was oven more uafavorable for the eelling Interest than ou the day beforo, Tho hoavy receipta of Monday were followed by a still larger number yostorday, and & gene eral and marked declino fn prices was tho result. Eastern wdvices wore wnimproved, ond abip- pers @ld not fed inclined to econtinue opera- Uons except &t an N®o decline from last woek's closing prices, aud tho few hundred hoad taken by thst fntereat wore nold ot that much “off.” Dutchere’ stufl and stocks were weak and ir regularly lower in sympstly, though the depreciation wne nol as serious na ju (Lo case of alipping sticers, Of tho 10,203 head recejved aince Baturday scarcely ‘more than 3,000 hisad havo fouud huyers, thus leaving in the ysrds atill to be disposcd of (Including last ‘week's surplus) not fewer than 8,000 head—a nuinber nearly sufiiclent to supply the probabla wanta of the trade to tho end of tho week. Bales wero reportod nt $2.50@2,75 for wlockers' and butchors’ stuff, aud at $3.00:38,15 for common to cliolco sbipplog slecrs, A bunch of extra graded tcors, avoruging 1,832 i, fotchied $0.75, “They wero_ boughit by Eastmas for ox. portation (o Liverpuol, Tho market clossd bard, (e teudency being ta still lowor prices, QUOTATIONS, Oofce Beavos—Fine, fat, wall-forined 3 year 10,6 year ld uteérs, welghing 1,330 Lo B $5,00@5.40 4.25@4.75 4.00@4.25 ab, weigh- Jng 1,100 10 1,300 108..00 4. Butchers' Block—Toor Lo 3,00@3.78 Btock Cattlo—~Common cat [ 3.23@2.78 to 1,000 o Tnferfor—Li; nd oy Vg, bulls, and scalawag steer 225@238 CATTLE SALES, I, B Mallory & Dro, foMonros, 38 o0, S0 . a] ro, to uroe, ae 1,02 To H\N.'t'?tr&" ,e 12 4 % %0 Hidlor (il Vicvosse B McDonald, March & 0o, 10 Morris & Wansel,, 1.7 Waguor (stockend Ta O'Malery (butehers) Martin Bros, W Bweonoy & Ci, Noo & Holmes 0 Bicker. {etockory).. Ilorive Droa. W Rogers.... 17 Winstead & Allen to Bhelbal (cows) Bet W, & B, 10 Allerion, ... 31 v, We “Lo Wallcti (stocker J. 3., Rolinvon to Xaat .. Niovlew & Addsma Lo Ieyuold: 'To Haddler (bulla),.,. . Alosander, Cassell & Co, Jaues Jacksou Lo Hartnolt (cows) To Hirgh & Co... ‘Fo Bwift & 1 To Bwift & I, Wood Hro. Lo Esstmaty s 41 186 076 HOUK—~The supply wis niore libersd tuan for a numnber of duys previons, aud tho market shewnd Lucs sireogth, No vary docided decline was vuifored, 8o cuveriug ho dl:feronce Letwesn_yesterdsy's and Mone day's prices, but the imarket ab e closs Lad sa under. 1080 Of Waikucas, which, undor wquaily hibersl re. ceipts for Wodnsaday, will' very likely davelop ato & furttier decline, “Fradu dragurd more or leas thron, ont tho duy, aud nut ali the vileriuye were takeu, 'fn. of 1naido for range of Sales was §7,25:5.76, the Drure akippers, sad the outalids f0r exirs vasorted Vallades WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 187 phils hogs, 3ot of the leading was done at $2.00.3 8,20 for Lieary, and At $7.93@8.05 10U BaLES, ¢ bacon grad No. Av. Drown, T, & Co, {o Armour &Co.. 04 0L To Armour & Co, % )53 To TADOT. 440 To Rohinson, o Conaver & Ifall to Marals To Thallon..... To Htahlnocker, To Stahinecker, To 'Thallon,.. nt.,. To (L I, ¥, Co, 81, Jolin & Brawn To Allerton..... ., 1L, R, lenry to G, I To O, I, . 00..00aas To Notaford, . Bhearer & Webb to McGrego! To McGregor,, ‘To McUrogor, o Coey & Co,... 124 & CoLuunin a3 110 Co, a1 & 2m « 5133 T ] 21 e 6 184 Erwi s Nor & Ilolmes to Tabor, 41 202 66 34 To Armonr & Co. 23 280 A, W, Varighan to Fowier Droa,,.. #7 1w To_Fowler liros, 185 To RODIBION . a s seasns 2 Bhepard & 13, to Doud... 810 To Balatord, 280 To Liotsford,,. o o ¥'o Tabor, e .8 2w ‘To Tabor. 203 1tall, P, & Co, to D, G, Drown, 240 ‘Lo Tabo) 205 o Nobinson, 1 "0 Tal 0 Bonsleys, W 569 To Dot w7 y T . .. 48 213 To Armour, 0 w3 MeFarlanid & Co. {0 Squires......, 41 40t Tod. W, Kollyueesasensa 3 203 G. Adama, B, & 1. to Rolluson 214 o Boyd & T, Deuney & Ttedrmiund to Bafutord R, Birahorn & Co. to Doteford,.... 47 To AUOrton..ee revesn oo BT Nicoles & Addems to 6.7, ¥ €. 00, i 254 . 84 Gregory, Oocluy & Co, lo Armour & Qo. BIEEP=Tlo mari vious fizures were sustained, We elinice i F4.5%35,76 and poor o m 4.50 per 100 1t, BUFFALO, Burraro, N. Y,, Fob, 22—~CATTLE—Receipls, 1,632 wonk, 7,874; nmurket only modorately’ act Ive; prices Ji@aife off last weck's quotations, with s, total_for tha week, 10,6005 market fairly activo; 202250 off closing d at stroujt opauing quotations of nat week : aales of tho week, 8,600 ; Chio sheep, averaging 78 ut £4,25; 83 1ba, ot $5.40; 91 e, at $5,007 U3 b, At E5.4 total for the downward tenidoney ; 8alos, 1,600, BUERP AND LAuDI—Nec L0} Tales ane 108 1Ls, 8t 30403 105 U, orsgiug 04 lbe, at £3,00 $3.8731 102 lia, ot $6." Ing 60 to 80 W, 101 1ba, at g & ut $5.23, 1oas—Tlocefpta, 007 totsl for tus week, 10,200; 4 remaining on sale} Yorkers, $4,10@8.60; falr to beat offerings hoavy : moderately mcttve; few loads $4,50684.75 fur good prime. WATERTOWY, ASS, Watenrowx, Feb. 2,—Bzcr—Carrrr—Receipts, 917, Dulehers aro naw dependent npon tha West for their requlremeats, Sales of chofoo at S‘J.N@?J-l; socon ceipts, 4,810, Pricos un- 3,06 oach; oxtra, $3.60 oxirs, $9.00Q8,75; frst quality, $7.0087.75; $.0008.50; Wird, $5.0ada0, 0o Bizgr Axp Lauos. ehnuged ; salea 1o lota at §2.003 @6.30, or from 4} @7}e per ib, EAST LINERTY, Easr Lmmzaty, trly nctive at pricos Hoas—Ttoco! pta 40-4: 8.40; Philadelphiss, $,00@9.5, BiiEer—Tiecoipta to-day, 8,400 Lead, salling ot $1,00 @575, —— saEEnme ot stk RS 8 8 9. 7. 1, & X 8 P g =, & S588552852: Dm oy o, zxzz S EEE R RS 5888 Nmzxe 8e2 RBESER 2 oxs 28 o xmmemer S3E82555252888 BERES ez ERerErzomEomme = =+ 181 05 Gecially now festuren, ‘Hhoro w42 good shipping and local deinand, aud pro: ote go um at § 8t £0.60; Micigan sicon, .40; 92 1w, at 0.50 ; Indisna shoop, Averag- Tu, Feb, 22.—OATrrX—Tecelpts todsg, 1,133 boad { all for salo ot subyly good, and markat ful it tho wauie ay leat week’s closliig rates; quality montly medinm 1o good, 1y, 3,35 Liead; Yorkers, $5,.25@ TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS. Spssetal Duspalch te The Chicuza Tribune, Lrvenroos, ¥eb, 23—Latest,—CortoN—Dull sud casior; 6(@00-16d ; wales 5,000 Lales, including 1,600 for spoculation and axport, sud 5,500 balss Amorlcan, Q@saiN~Wheat—Tocelpts for threo days, 95,000 Lu, Including 21,000 bu American; California white wheat, average, 92 J1d@101 ; No. 2 do, clob, 108 34@108 10d; red Wostern spring Nos. 9 to 1,7 104304108, Corn— Mized Weatert, new, 204 94@27a 34, Tuovistons—~Long clear middics, 52e €4, REA¥ED PRTROLEUM—10K@11 )0, Beinres TURPENTINE—24d, ANTwrnp, ¥eb. 22,—PRTROLRUMN —~208, Lonpax, Feb, 21-8 p. m,~Nate for monsy at the Bock Exchango on Gvernment socurities, 3X, Coxsove—Monoy, 94 1.18; account, 91k, '01a, 103; 10-40w, 103, 104; Rrio, 153 preferred, 31, REFTNED PRTIOLEON—"NA, Tanemro Caxe—r1 Mal, Arinrrd TURPEYTING 24, Tani, Fob, 22 —~NeNT w100 8%, FRANKFORT, F0b, 20+ T4TED BIATR. Bo¥DS—Now' . e PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET, PITTADELFNLA, Fub, 2.—Wool quist, b Arm; sup- Ty light, but equal to the deraand; Ohio, Pennsylys. nls, 8ud Weat Virginis XX and sbove, 46@%00; X, 454 4701 medium, 50@340; cosrws, 40@4la | New York, Michigan, Tndians, and Western fina, 42isitie; medic um, 60@BAe | cosrse, {83494 § combing, washied, 83@ 650 unwastiod, 43%o ; Canads combing, 63a; ine un~ washed, 9@3%0: cosrse and medium unwashed, i o tul waalied, 49@300 ; extra and merino pul 4)@400; No, § and super and wmedtums, 2@%o; COTTON. New Onrras, Fob, 22.—Corron—~Deruand mode. rato; sales 6,000 bales; quotations unchanged; ve- 3 §T0Rs, 12,199; exparts, cosst, 1,778; te tha Contluent, 8,160; to Greeat Dritaln, 4,972; stook, colpts, 11,651 #10,016; hotday ] no exchange. CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET. CimvELAND, O,, Fob, 20—3arkst very steady; good demand standard white, ;lom 10%;0; prima white, or cesl, 150 tewt, 11¥c, 0 car Jols, 1cAx HeoUTITIES—United States bonds, s, new fs, 108; Contral, WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET, Wicuniwzon, N G, quist a4 32382540, THE PRODUCE MARKETS: PUILADELFULA. PHILADELRULL s, Fub, 30, —BuTrez—Vine grades firn; Now York and Bradford Goualy extras, %63 Jl0; Brets, S5@3%0; Western entras, 28@%o; firsts, 25@260; rolis, extras, 25@¥; firsts, Cuvnur—Sirouger i 13X@13 Huus—titoady ; Fenusylyan Dolawaro, froal, 19@200; Weatern do, 18@1%. o3 Western fine, 12)iglic, : BOSTOY, oaton, Feb, 71 —FLoua—Litils \rsde; Western " pettine, $1.0099.80; conunoa extras, cansin '-.;::,’ $3,25@0.00 3 6,76; wiuter wheat, Oulo, Judiaus, $8.00@7.00; Tllnols, $4.5(38.35; Bi. Louls, $,00; funcy' Minucsots, $7.16:9,5, s i for zejocted | 86@37c tor No, 1 white, MARINE, = ¥eb, 22.—8pisite turpenting : 3 33, Now Yul!trfl-fl:;.“l‘fli wime, 2 Now Jorsey, and 4 07 4o for mized and yellow. s for mixed sad No, 3 white] 43¢ t80 to 00@ ie ‘pulled, 38@dde ; Toxas Ang coasee, 21Qc, will bashown from the lghihonss recently erocted nenr tho outer end of (he Bonth Vier, nt tho mouth of Kalamaton Rtfver, Michigan, and the light heretofora ahown from Lhe kecper'a dwelllng will bo discontinund. The light will bo fized red. The iluminating appar- atud;fn entedioplrle, of the Grily order, lghting 180 Jogt, of the horlzon, Tha foeal plane s 27 fest Ahovo tho pler and 04 fort Abovemosn laka lovel, The light rhould boaren in clenr weathier from 1he dack of & vemnel 10 feet abovo tho lakn 11 atatuto mllcs, Tho Mriclure fa an open frame Lawer, wilh An olevated walk laading from ¢ to the ahore,’ Tower and walk gre puinted white, e spproximaie position, of tho lighthiotse, sn taken fram the Iske wnrvay clinrtx, In ax followa: Latitndo, 41 deg, 40 min, north; longitude, 13 deg, 16 min, west, . WORCESERSHIRE SAUCE LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED BY FEXTRAOT g of & LETTER froma CONNOISSRURS MEDIOAL GENTLR. 70 bt THR B MANstalds ot [ ? . WORCESTE: ONLY (00D @ iy, 1, i “Toll LEA & PRR- RINS that their Bauoo Is highly estoemod In India, avd is, In my opinion, thomoat pala- the me Sauce SAUCE” Avd Applicabls to i tablo an swoll most whol Worcestershire Sauce, Sold Wholesalo nud for Exportation by tho Propriotors, Dealors in Fauces generally throughout the world, . Ask for Loa & Porrins’ Sauce, Atthe BREAKFAST TABLE (* [mparts tho most oxquisilo raliah and sast to Hot or Cold Meat, Fow), Flsh, Brolled Kidnoy, &e. Attbs DINNER 'l‘;\i"fl’!, In Saup, with Fish, Hot Jointe, Game, aud fn all Gravles, it gives a dolightful favor, e At the LUNCITEON AND SUPPER TABLES It1a doemmod indispensable by thoso familiar with lta esti- mable qualities, (From tho New York Times.} ‘There 1s no rollsh {n t110 world which s 8o universslly 1ked aa Lea & Perrine' famous Worcestarshire Sauce. Tho ozcollenco of this BAUCK having caussd numer- ous fmitations, the NEW LADBEL boars & 7ae simile of the propristors’ signature, ‘whioh {s placed upon cach bottls, JOHN DUNOAN'S BONS, NEW YORK. FROPOSALS. PROFIRALS FOR BERF EOR TNDIARS DEPARTMENT OF TIE INTERIOR, 1n%, Jan. 20, 185 5 OFFICE IXDIAK AT +Inn. 8. 1835, Basled proposal will bo recelvad at this ofiica it o'clack the lst day of March, furnishing 1lin , 1578, for follawing-namod quanitics of beof cattlo o the boof for fasue Lo the Indians fu tho Iadian Territory: For m‘- flwu snd Cumanchie Agoncy, 1,410,000 pounds, s welgh) 5ok T Wichita Agoncy, 80,000 pounds, gross wolght. For tho Uhoyenno and Arupaboo Agevcy, 1,E00,000 pounds, gross wolght. “Fhy bids muat atats the price per pound, net welight, at which tha beel eattlo will b delivared AU onoh of fliess sgancios. The not welght will ba doterminod by doduct: Yo G0 ot cant frum tio gross woichs, o cattis niustbo Eealtliy aud {n such gonditiun a4 to furnisls gooil markota: blabeaf. The avaraye £ross wolght at anch doliory shall ot La less than 700 na animal will be re. calved that dooa not welali W0 punuds gross, ho cattle Ikt bo wittiout food o wator lor xt loyat ¥ix oars’ > mediatoly bafurs Yielag woigliod. The dolivecy uf the ost. {la must communc st oach o1 Ule Awoiilox mamod on the th day of March noxt, aud bu continuod at sual timos nd in such quantltios as insy bo dotormined by tho re. 1igctivo Agont {n ohargo of sald Agoncles. Faymenta will bs mats on nrofoc rrocipta afier tho so: count tharofor ehall avo bscn progorly approvad. Vot proposal must havo & oopy of this advertisomont attached In uxcouting any conizact, tho HEht s resorvod to Inercase or dacreasa tiia ainounta spoeitiod abuve for any ot all of thoao Auoncios fo an extont ant exoreding 25 16 Fight 13 also reserved fo rojoot any {roposnts i€ sucls & coursa aiould bo decraed far thio beat interoats of tho Govorumant. No bida will ba oouridared feom poreons who hiavo in any rospact dofault: io say bid boretafors made, No coutiact, ue § thoroof will bo perinitted (o bo sublot or ssiznad S0 ‘any atbor party witliout thie wrltton cousout of Lia Secrotasy of the'Intedor, Kyery bid tnuist bo accompanied by & oortified olinck or draft, “payable 1o the Cowmlsaioner of Indian Allairs, upon'sma ana o the follawlng-ntuied Natlooa u Yiz,7 Wecond National Napkot Washiagion ; Chomics Nailonal Taok, Now Yorki Natsanal Baok of Gom, moree, | Now ' Yoek: Unin Natlonal ~laok,' ol Clifcado : "National Bank o State "ot Mis- sourh, Bt Taia, which chiock or draft shall be at Jaast 8 por contnm of the aggregate amount of supplics bro- ta o furnlilied, and 1o cssoany biddor, on beln sbiall fail 10 oxecute tha samo wit #ood and sufiicienst stratios, according to ths termaon which bis Lid was mado and‘acoepled, such bidder shall foctelt thn Amount sa depostied to cha Dnited Statos, and the sanie ahuil fortlimiin be pald inia 1us Troasnry ' bt it such eontract stall be duly exeoutod s aforosaid, fueh drattor cliuck so dopositod aball bareturnod ta th o 1 At the oxacution of the contract a bond will ba requirod toits full amount for the falthfal porformance thureof, with two oz moro aurstivs, wlioso sulliciency nust be cor- Aifled to by & Usited Ntat 3 Judge vr District-Atlorney. pale shoald Le ‘inclmod in an envelopo nddrosead to {o undarslgmod and lodorsod ** I'roposala for Lioof for udians. iddera aro fuvitod to ba prosent at tho gponing of the ndian Affaie. awardod & contract, Sommixdaner T _MEDIOAL CARDS, DR. JAMES, Lock Hospital, cor, Vashington & Frankifn-sts, £33 forns. "1t 1a well known thas DR, J AMK: At the hénd of tho profausion for o past i yoars. Arensd sxpericnoo arg allimportant, Sewinal Weakuouy, kit fossed LY, drosias, pimplos on the face, lust mals , can posiiively ho ‘cured. Ladies wantink Ure most dolicate attention, call or write, Pleasant home KO pa- tionts. A bouk for the milliun, Marnsge Guldo, whicn L0114 Y0u all about thoso d1saases—w RO SUGUIG_MACFy—why not—10 M%fl 10 pay poetagd. Dr, Jamnos has 3 rooms and o1 880 00 onv hut the Dootor, Lr, Janios slxty yaars of age. Couruitaklon always freasnil Invited, Ofmcs haurs, ;tolnom. Sandays, 10 to 19 &m0 bapness siriotiy oonfidentl; r. Clarke TRIVATE MTATTERS.—The unfortunste of both stxes conault the colotrated Dr, CLARKE, 186 Bouth Olarksk, All PAIVATE DIsgaxka ured at oude WiTii~ 0UT wxRoURY, Mo curts when-all othors Tail. Go o L Soouie Wittt assvieance. of 8 an ura $5" ot w0, siamps. for o Satogusra of - Hoalths # Prasanzi PIRVENTIV,” §10 cach, Pruis, $1,50; (extra ttrong), $3 por box, €9~ Viotine of BELP-ALUSE OF SEMINAL WEAKNKRS 86nd $4r0 stampy for work on Nervons and Private Diseason. Connulite tion freo and macred. Addrews letlors, Dr, ¥, 1. GLARKE, 18} Bouth Clark-st., Chicaga, Ss% Dr. Kean, 175 Sonth Clark-st, coraer of Mouroe, Chicagn. B a2 B FEATEE, unlyn?hnl:hn in the eity who warrants ourea or 84 pay,, Uttigo kours, ¥4, m. t0 8p. . ; Sundays from§ tald, FOR SALL. FOXR S.AXIN The Prapelter Rockot carries 630 tons, 17z been tn (hio grain trude, Dututh to Dudtslo, during tiie yaet 3 yours, 1s fu good condltion for any trads, Lxtonsive Fopare 10 e hull 0 T2, m% batler iu gat eugiuo. Ver: Lo = wade tho :;Mmd mn.“anul:‘nl}a‘:f and potorn, way w o eoalt e ek e nove IoTog st "our dock, where alie can s thoroughly examined Ly any one deairing to purchaso, ¥or particulary sddress * HIANNA & CO., Cleveland, 0. MACHINERY, rn aar SLLAH WARNING IR"N VENTILATING APPARATOS MANUVAOTULED BY CRANE BROS. MF.CO0. 10 N, Jofforson.st. cre e RO 5 e TREASURY, DEPARTMANT, OFYICE QF COMPTROLLEN OF TUR UUnarNoY, WadliNUToN, Kob, 3, Lol Al parsons having plstus agsinst ihe Fousth National Baak 6f Chicaus fl.,m"fl....wmmu 4 (he neiua, ‘aad do vinke jou prodt” thursat wll s tha, Lo Uniarigs 1. Btiormay, a5 the olioe o SEhin s B s Gl ¥ RNGE hu.mn-n’ Carsenis. LFA & PERTUNS, Worcoslor, Eogland; and Retad by"| 24 ot | Gilmay Passengor. may consult on all irregularides | o, ‘olchrated Fasmare | Mail,, Propeller Rocket. | gy o deatin ol Invost atms ranxing feom 10 to A6 000, a7t k1 pinraunal tantion th amall invastmentens £ arga. S A shor frew o (huaw dpsiiga o gk ommecelal S BiN ke TiraNope 13 ot AL Mo York, RAILRFO“AE")HEBONDS. an DEFAULTED nAlLIV.?AD BONDS, VERY OREAP, ALL RAILROAD P —— oAsm Your husineas s invited, W, ILWREK! ARRIVAL 410 DEPERTORE F TRAIFS NATION OF ILETPRRNOR MARY 3 Satuedsy em * Bunrin 0. $5M; B e arar oxsepied, Poadss oupiad, ¥ £ et SHICATOR NONTHWESTERN AAILRIAY, et carmer Hiulhon-sioe it the Higots aPacifle Fast Lin, B3 5 abubuque Day K i . allubiaqua Nighf . 8. 1n aOmata Night Ixp, m| 8. m, aFrooport & Dubagus 1 m|} 4118 p. e al t & Dubqun Expros: m.|* Ti0a, m fliwaukos Fuat Mall (Bundag), g 400D, ra. BMiiwaukos Mall..... Y1938, me BMilwankeo Ttaprom. m.g 4:00 p. m. wattkoo Bassongor, mify 20p. m .00 8. m., ; . il:mp,m. m, (¥ 5100 p. yae lf :15a, m 08! me me RETAS “Ta~Depot allsand . T Bobatsoraaral Canatand Riseis v MICHIGAR CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depat, fool and soot of Teenty-raeond-w, etetnte 1 Bankots, o teandol Keliofice, 6 Clarknvy SOMNIIE comer and ai Tulmer Houre. ? i) T Aerite, Mol (via Main and Al Lino). TR0 p Relamina 1030 5 ‘Aflantio Fxposs (aar ta o Night Kxpross. . {3°7:00 &, M. x AND RATIDS ornls Night *Buddsy Kx. $*8aturday snaBunday £z, § Dally, CHICAGO. ALYON & ST. LOUIS. and Chicago, Kaneas Clty and Dencer Short Lines, {on Depol, Weit Side, near Madisonsl, bridge, I ese: Ak Demats and 133 andaighor " Lrige: " icles Kantni Oityand Denver Past Rz, Bt. Louls aad Springflold_ Kz BpringHald & Toxas,., Btrvator, Lacun, Wasbingia Jotlat & Dwtani Acsmoiatin: Leave, Mail. via matn lne, Bpecial 2 . ¥, Kxpe Addautio xpross, dait Aichigan Avcormudatioh, Night Ezpross.., CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, Unfon Depol, enrner Miallson and Canalets, Ticket Ofice, 83 South Clark-sl,, opporite Sherman llouse, andal D Leare Arrive, Wisconsin & Mioncsota Through a4 Dty KEDIORRes1ers s iokit *9:45. m. | *4:00 p. mae \V'l‘llcflnl o, " = 4 xpros: 04 . . [*11 e Wisoonala aad B sl ol ool Pasiooger,..... 1040 p. m.| *7:4% 0. . ATl trafny run via Milmdukes. - Tickoth for BE- Paul and Minnearolinarn ‘goor olthor via Madlune, And Praidle 4a Oblun, or via Watariown, IAGroeso, aad Winooa. ILLINOIS CERTRAL RAILROAD, Lakeat, and taf Neenty d- it N AR Cairok O Springfield and Peord: t\ynlllhfllfl Ni Teoria and Kookuk g Dubuque & Bloux Otty Dubuqup & Sfoux Cl S TR s, ol Dinat akd Sisteenihates Dekad OPess, 53 Chath s s andat devols : Teave, | dvrive. Malland Expron ™ Utiawa sud Bito, Ruoktord.Dubudue & Sloux e ‘Pacitlo Past Line, fur Umalia, . Kansas Ulty, Leaveuwortn, cuisan & Hi. Susaph ap, . Tozas fiavros, a . A am o A ms i ms nm L1 irove Accommonation) e me Uowner'sUruvo Accommodationl* 811y (N e e 1 “Kx,Hundasa, TEx, Heturdey, $iix, Monday ERIE AND CHICAGD LINE, Ficw, 83 Sk, totner o Warhinston, Pulmes et ganeac, . iive From Ecpoeiion dutiding, e SaAlon Teave, Tieket 0 Mu‘un o Zrrive, ——d LE PN P TAN 5:08 p, . 7 line runaing the b 74 to Now York. KANKAKEE LINE. From Depols, foot Lake und wenty-. second-ats, Lenrs, | A $:10p, m, Tadis 3 adianspolls, Loulsvillo & Cincla. ali Day l.mlnnn?uhl,lnllllmlai Uiae natl Mahs sprose (dally), 10:208. m, ! 8:00 p. m,| CINCINNATE AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE, Depot, corner Clintan and Carroll-ete., Weib Side, Toave, | Arrive, ln,?.l:.nll)Dfl"l;: Loalsville & Cincla a2 ., pre: : e lndhnxfo'ul viia G S0 A" 8505 oad (daily,. vereees) 8:00p.mi| ¥:50m. m. rmsgvmm. CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAQ. e 7 9m depot corner Clinton and Curroll-sis, Leave, | Arrive, | Columb > 4 iy K 1184, m, {4 8:30p. md Calurmb - Night .ol 108, mf PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNES CHICAGO RAILWAY. Arras, ay Express.. .. H Eanfo Eapreia! S8, i 1420 Fast Lino,. 10:00p m, [§9 4:068. .. TR ally, by fcenied & ?m' ¥ Exoopt Mondaga, § Bis BA . s ave Jron Heur ot Seon af Twsentidecondel, ~Deool curner dla Michwanaa, " Cly Gfice, W Clark- Moruing Express, f B Bi0a., my sl (L B §Dally. *Dally, Sundays excopted, CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depol,corser of Van Burmand Serante, - Tcketooe| ut KEpress., FHAGTIONAL GURRENOY. $6.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY B KXOHANGR FOB Bills of National Currencg, 43 B TRIBUNE OFFICE