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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; "7 MARINE NEWS. How Vessel-Owners and Mastors Take the New Rail- road Bridge. the Schooner F. A. Morse e ported Dismasted on Lako Erle, Fantical Haps and Mishaps, Lake Frelghts, and Other Items of Qen- eral Intersst, LINOIS CENTIRAL RAILROAD F i BRIDGE, yemscl-owners snd masfeqs generally seem to {hlnk that the nesy Tilinois Central Hallroad bridge {hat 1 1o bo built aver the matn river, fromthe point otland on the east side of Elevator ** I3, " Is golng o prove an ohstructton 10 pavigstion Aud becomo 2 means of aamagiog craft, eapecially duriog beary northessters. A prominent tog-man, in nwith Tur Trinuxe marine reporter conversation ; . Al the Naflroad Company shonid yesterdar, fldge 1o be bullt clght feet from Qe Hace of- the water. inatead uf fone, ol 1n Tk Trnuxn's ralleoad colnmnng ;'r"rhnrrrl- Ttghi fugs (those ennning withoot 1owa) o0ld pase nunder e bridga without having it (ne. The railvond authoritive, 1L In nnderalood, Aot propore 10 have (he _bridgo closcd any grent fofm o time during the day or night, and will Wee it only for the trapefer of acparale ‘cars, and ot for the pasesge of rugulaz traius, UOnly when Poas i nee will the brides bu closed, 1t being the intention of llt‘\l rallroad people 1o lel it remain oat of the tima. T:cm\fclqbl-mcll also arge that the cenire pler il e & eeclaus obstacle {n the way of fncoming yeascls duging stormy weatner. Tug-men sny the pridge witl be heneficial to them, becanee 1t will neceseltate more towlng, especially of thore craft {bat bave ordera fo load at the docks wast of the bndze. ‘Goodrieh steamera will probably be Incon- yemenced maie (han uny oiher erafl, i tho oficers of the lincs liave not interposed any serioug objections thue far, NAUTICAL MISITATYS, The echr Maggie Thowpeon lost & backstay yes. day. ""nmy-r,hr Crawfard broke bor centre-hoard on this Iske dnrng the galo of last week. The lighthonse-keeper at the Sonth Maniton re- ‘ports comini pshore there a topuast swhich he sup- sed betonged to eomo 1arge veseel, The Acow Nercules, en toute for Racine with a cang of waod, eprang a Jeak Munday night, and a0 into Milwaukoo for repairs, She will be docked at Messrs, Wolf & Davideon’s ship-yard. A lispateh vncelvfitl at Mllw;n‘n: llund“ loven- rgean Day says that the tug Welcome s e sour . W, Iaghaia, ashare shoat twenty muuduunn of that point, 1t will take atleact three days to got hee off abore. It willba necessary lo use jack-acrews to stset her from the brach. Tha prop Commodore got azroand jnst below Milwaukee barbor Saturdey eveulug, apd had to be edoff. e of &n houz and a helf In daratlon occarred {n thie river, near South Halaten atreet bridge, yes. m!:y afternoon, caused by the proo Nawleluh's maneurees Ju- getting injo Magnzine alij, $ix ot nome with tows and uthers light, were noon, while the steam-harge Aber. boat to pase through the nurth draw uf State strect bridga, in comiug up 1he river, ber enzincer misnndersiood s sigual to oack the vessel and sent her forward Inlo the protection oler abuut ffteen fect, causing considerable dsnmmge. The Abercorn ‘seiticd back, showlug oo sigus of the calliston. As the prop Denton was proceeding vp Baginaw Tiver on Friday afternoon, three buys in a fshing- bostatiempled to calch & tow. un ree, deawn under the wheal, Two, Alfted Prickey aud Frank Crapuell, wera deawned. T'he other, Alfted Els- 1o, was eaved, but badly Injured. TIE GRAIN FLEET’S EXPERIENCE. The schr Pensaukee arrived st Port Colborne yesterday morning with her cargo of 37,000 bu of ¢orn all eafe, according to 8 aiapateh recatyed here yesterdsy by Cspt.d. ¥, Dunbawm, her owner. Capt. Fonntain wrote from Tort Huron under date ofthe 12th_thut the I'anssnkee broke her main nf on Laka lluron Jast Wednesany dure g the blow, and he sellled tho down. fisticd the gafl, and wont on hils way, e wasabout ten milles ahiead of the Vanderbilt when i her apars went by the boura, the forem d malomast going under the top, and the nsl, by the deck. Thu tay Mocking "1ird was towlng the scbrs Oor 8pn, Ecutis, und Golden Weet at the time of the accident, 'Capt, Fountain vays must ¢f the et wero talnue Jiva on thie momeutovs vo- asion. LAKE FREIGOTS. Grain vesscla were In fair demand yesterday at 1be carreny rates. Charjers were revoled for 105, - 000bu wheat and 216,000 by coru. 'To Bunalos #heLizzle A. Law and stmr Falghank, whest at 3 ache D. ', Dohbius and barge Dictator, corn Ta Ogdensburi: l'n:r Champilatn, corn, mig: Prop Caldwel) and barge Guiding Riar, curn,—all througl Lo New Englamd nojite. tn the ;}lfiouu‘lllcu Hurlbut sud Northerner for corn to ulislo at ic, Lumber frelghts are quist. The schr Carrier was thartered yesterday (o lc}:h 200,000 1t of dry lnuufl:'nnu Traverse to thls port at $1.85 ner m, on It waw rumored that threo vessols had been en- Fized at Muskegon lhlmllxlt V0c to Chicago, Agente were offerlug $3,70 for deals from Wane kezan to Kiineston, The sz 3Minuie 8laweon, Wll‘t% took grain to Collingwood recently, has been chartered here to z:!:‘xu amber from (hl Hiraits to this port at §1 IROPNSE]D TONNAGE POOL, Tn the rutlroad columns of to-day's Tisune will b found un articlo on the subject of the propasi- tlon to pool the Lonnage of the Weatern Transpor- fatlon and the Unlon propeline lines and the trunk tilway lines leaalng from Chlcogo to Buffulo, li“lm maiter wily me af interest to ine men, who il watch the pracoedings of the Cleveland mest- tzg with & curlous eye. THE WELLAND CANAY., The Welland (Ont.) Trittne reports work on the aansl peogearslng rapldly and tharougly, and **jt 14 thougnt no dintanlty will be experienced in bay+ foxthe work autticlontly forward te permit of the "vsl(‘n"! of navigation nl the dute unced, May 3" Work isaiva in » forward Part Cul- irme. The new luhthausa la sbaut Anlshed, and s0ou he commence wark on the wast pler will ANOTIIER VERSKL DISMASTED, Tolelaatad weavon for the dlsmmsting of ve Melt, The sche It, A, Morse, hound from this port 1o Nuffalo with 5,000 b of wheat, had all hor Samamepl away an Lakn Erla last Bundsy, ac. z;‘“flllnlpllflbl diapatchi tocelved bero yester- —— TIE 8ALLORS, The flors at this port are stil) receiving $1,50 nd are dally making new cooverts tu thefe { A macting of the lalter was held last 010} erealng, lhn:u'«‘:.:,‘;:fi:;, no " Lusiness of an lmportant Th THE VANDERBILT, il tug Morklng- Bird arrived In tha barbor yes- ‘f' T morning, bavieg in tow the Willlam . Andarbilt, whick was dlewastod on Lake Huron Ut utek, Thuupper salle and two gl tonaatls -hun*hnlnu-lh ] i ey et ud the nalatupmast, von 2l 80 Inta dock ‘s o fanssrted into fure ad: Miet—Lugulo Kepres, Saturday. ¢ 4 Goon DAY. voR GoonRIcl T NTEAMEIN, % "'? Abig rushi of busiuess at the Goodtich Wb’ ducks yeslcrday, five steamcrs -iho glh:h'm‘"‘ Muskegon, Trueagon, Corvra, aud nomluee ~having arrived in the aiotnik all ding o :;‘:“Im 400d relghts nud gulte u laige u 1 ARINE INSURANCE, h’l;h‘ 108 mariap 10ausance agents cansot mmlmn OR €4ty rates, aud the nun-poo) gentls- ey llh'u.l::xnu At 10 conts per $100 10 Bulfalo, genteat 15 couts ncl. Al Lut ous FUUPALY 810 weiliug A buila at & pet cant. THE WHEREFORE, ,‘::;‘; **1t 19 not custumary for lacal papers to Teasog ArzIngly of Lowe iostitutions® was the the "",“’"' TUs Twisung's alleged critician on q,,,“"‘:u:u criticism of the Floia ‘Tum Drejudicg 278 miau Lad all the facts wilkout ibe ETROIT 1TEMS, Yeatorday's eachanges bore A5 following Items: h.?:‘ bt Eagls Wing was aabore at Har Point ! w:o::.. aud he Canadian tug Prince Alfred $200 per day for worklog st het. €300 board for Buffalo. Her bottom e cbatruction. ha had aior €argo weig ) 3! b ldslnmm‘atlvul;n ufi part of eome insurance-men now to cut awsy down, or, a8 one expreamed it, ** Perbaps we may 0 #0'fnt 48 10 pay & man for taking ont a pollcy. nil ratea remsin at 6 per cent. The report that the Ainaand Orient sre cotting 10 43§ per cent Incks confirmation, yet thate are many who believe they are, e BUFFAL Rurpato, April 10.—Pars of the grain flect de« tained by head winda aerived to-day, stil) anlte s feet Iy yet detatned, ¢naetera—Bchre Hed Wing, Camden, cosl to Chbi- cago at 25¢ per ton. Clesred—FProp Javs, merchandi Mackinaw, 100 b t, Alpens s Connesul, Toledo; Timothy Daker, Cleveland! Esesnaba, Marqffette; Neanonee, J, Q. Maston, Old Concord, 3./ Dosne, Chicego. . L— THE CANAL, Bripagront, Avril 15, —Arrived-0, L. Booth, Kankakee Feeder, 5. 800 bu corn; Peerlers, Ottawa, 4,00 bu corn; Welcome. ilenry, 4,000 bn copng Georyia, lleney, 0,400 bu cora, 50ba osts, 6, 9 aced. Cleared—Mnontsak, Lockport, 3,045 bu_wheat} 4,430 Jos sundrioa; Riizabeth, Lockpors, 0,000 b cotn. NAVIGATION NOTES. AT CHIGAUO. 'The schr Zack Chandice will be ready to lesve port to-day. Owners of versels who do not report all dinssters are labla to be fined, | Capt. JJ. W. lowman, Wells, b Champioy ‘The schre Onward, Milan, Tako Forest, snd Bnarlse were recelving thelr oulte yesterday, At Doullitle’s dry-dock the tug larrlson and schr Kato (Hilett are undargoing repairs. aitie C. Smith ban libeled the achr Losste Toalt fur 8155, claimed sa wages dus. ‘The Lizzie A. Law received her ootfit sod will soun be ready to eal The W ixsaluckon Is the fieat of the Anchor Line pott thin searon, prapellers w rrrive at this Thw 1uys linrton, Woad, and Littie Qisut, of the rker, of the V. 0. 1., U. T, A, aud the Q. W, The achr 1), P. Dob ftted onfi Testerday, ay. fo Chieago; 3 formerly of the 0. J. arrived here to take command of the g0 Inta commission to- and will be ready to aafl for Buflala to The tuk fackicy was undler the derrick yealer- day for the' purjuse of bavinyg her botlee traua- nosed. **11oc " Nlchuls n{] the nchir A. P. Nichols will ngl hellluml out unli{ better rates on grain are offered, About a dozen vessels joaded with Jamber dis. pored of theie cargoes ot the market Monday and yes !dlx. ¢ ‘: . M. Shepard will command the barge Northerper season, vice Cant, J, M. Nicol, & 1 Capt. Halvor mbrit takes charge of the schr Lueluda Van Valkenberg, vice Capt N. Mulvaney, 1f any oue has & Mackinaw-bubit eail-hoat thut he wintiea Lo charter for thres or for wecks, ho will please address the Marine Department of Tur TRINUNE, The Unlop Towing Association were to have opencd bida yesterda¥y for the supply of coal for telr tsventy-two boste. but the Dusiness was post- voned for a week Lo await other uropasiting, ‘Fhe _famillar and well-known physsvgnpomy of Capt. 1 Henderson, of the ncor Dofsirare, made 1ts appearauce on the docky yesterday, baving just come up from Cleveland. ' He recelved the usual salutes, ‘e large towing stmr Clematis snd the proj Skylurk went Tnto siiher Tiror.* dry-dock yef‘cu’. day, the former to have new brassce puton her stern-vearings, snd the latter to get & new wheol, pt. Johu Urindiville says ho witl nok have any spare time this seapos rom business, and ho will ‘not, therefore, sail tha Frolic in auy of the revaitant bul, If ouy otls thinks he csu "fl“{," ay ** with bier, no will take & day off to aail ber, The atmr Meoomines brought from the South Manitoy Isfand yesterday tho five orphan sons of the late Alpert Sherldan, the light-kecper at that point, who was drowned on the 8th of March last with fils wife and Infant ehild, Tho Ntile fallows are on thelr way to an aunt in this State, ELIEWHERE. Tha achr Ollawa s on her beam ends in Black River at Port Huron, 1 missionary, wae at gging expedition, tmr Mary procecded down the e Munday, prepatatory to her de- parture for the straits, ‘A hurrlcane 18 being bullt on the steam scuw Commerce, to protect perishable freight from the elements. 1t will depend on the dredging of the Don chan- nel whothor the early boats £o to Toranta of not. Tho prup D. W, Hast was the first arrival at IClnvellmI from Kecanaba. She had & fuil cargo of ron ore. ‘The first arrival at Mllwankce from below was tlie schr Hutehlnson, from Cleveland, with 1,400 tons of cual for the rolling-mills. Hho landed at the dock at the mills. ‘The reconstruclcd stmr Ivanhoe passed Port Haron yeaterday, bound for Iloughton. whare she wl‘l‘l resnma Lor rezular trips butwoon that port arnd fiua. Tha stmr Pear) will soon be ready to take her lace ou tha route between this !mu and Put-in- iny ‘The exact Uine has not yet been announced, but will he carly | May. Cant. Edwards will be iu gommand, the samo as last year, PORT OY CHICAGO, The following are the arrlvals and actusl satlings at this pori {or thetwenty-four houra endlng at 10 w'ctock Iast nighits o ARBIVALS. . Behr Groton, Bturgeon ey, Nimber, Ogden 6. Bron Ehy Sr Coutons, Liiiouton: suisrice. Lassls street, 'rop Wissshickon, Bullalo, sunirics, Lesallb strect, rop 8. I Lol well, arnis, tumber, Polk ercet, #ehF Guldiog Star, Yaruls, Jumber, 'Kinzio street, Tron Seaumlnee, Muskegon, sundiis, fiuep streét. tmr Bheboygan, Sheboygan, sundrias, fiush street. tmr Corous, §8. Jov. aundri usl straet, ark, Michigan City, lumber, Miller's dock. . Ifeath, South ffaven, luinver, Wabash avenue, Prop 'Fruudclt. Menominee, sundries, Ttush & Lron Messchger St Jusanf sundeics [yabashs trop Tampeat, White 1iafl; lumber, Divislo 'ron Albercor, Marino City, lumber, ond strest. rop Foiintain City, Buffalo, sundries, Do Belir Glysey, Saugatuck, siabe, Ugden's Cs o 'a0al, chir Minnte Mucfler, Muskoaon, 1niber, Harket. “Ein:lr A Wi Lake, “potvn e Vanr Ketren cct. Blétiu' Duncan City, Duacan City, lomber, Arnold's B ATTTAL patLINUD. Prop Champlaln, Ogdensburg, Prop Fuuntain City, luffalo. 8ebr 11, C, Albrecol, Muskegon, Pro slaricea, Bumalo, i el - ——— Tob [r i1, bwen, Fscanaba. Bl Ranuptr Prop Messchyer, ienton Harbor, beor Q’mf}“@.‘.;‘figg.:a{m.. wreury, Lu Belir City uf Woodsiock, Sturgeon Dag, bepr Avprenpiey toy, (irand Taves, Sehr ddofden Narvest, Grand fia Her lortis lanea, Meyamine U L-ul"l. Behir Teno sehr Maj . Behr tnpnu Luff, Budalo, gchrs Caral, Tt Matt, Willle Loatets City of Chicag, B i Live O3 i & it Magdal dwar, Lve onetd: uafl':;f" b Live lk‘.fl Law, bs uskegon, i PROPOSED REUNION, LzaveNwontu, Kus.,, April 16.—Ou the 17th and 18th uf May next there will bu Lield in this city, under the auspices of the GrandiArmy of the Republic, with the co-operation of the citl- zeus of Leavenworth wnd asslstance of tho military at Fort Leavenworth, what s expected und what promiscs to be the greatest reunion uf old soldicra since the War. A committeo of promiueat cltlxens and ' oflicers of dilferent posts of the Grand Army in the Btats, who havo the matier in chargo, have {ssued a clreu- lar, in which they suy Maj.-Gen, John Pope, commandivg the Dopartment of Missourd, had kindly grunted tho privilege of using the beau. tiful grounds adjucent to tho fort, and hrrange. wients are belng made whereby touts will bo placed upon tho grouuds 1or all yisitiug comrades who may wish ta uvall thewsclves of these accommodations. Other urrungemonts are also In progress for the outerlafutucnt of such oa may not desire to repeat, evin fur 2 tew duys, the experlences fn cutnp Jife, us well as for the reduction of railroad furea uver the differcot voutcs leading to this city. The futerest taken by the cluizens sud Willtary Aud b8 arrangements already made sasuren all that {t will be une of the rwost exton. slve und pleasaut reunions ever held In the Unlted States, Gen. Sherman and Licut.-Gen. Bheridan, as well as other distivguisbhed gentlo- wen from military sud civi) lify, have been in. vited sud ure cxpected to be present. All sal- diers ara cordlally lavited to attend, aud all those wha dacide Lo do o aze requested to send thelr nawmv aad wliress, with company aud seglwment, ty Custer Post No. 8, Leavenworth, ———— —— CHINESE MIGRATION. New Yonr, April 16.—Further advices from Panawa, recelved to-duy, state that ffty-threo Chiusmen have safled from Peru for home, tak- 1og with them §200,000 u silver barg, the reault of their eavinge. Tbe Perusls, tho vessel which takes away tbe Chinamen, Is expected to bring & large pumber oa the return trip, taking them au Loard at Whaw thus uyoldiug Houg Koog snd Evglish interference. Overs a thou- sand werc in readiness to embark when the Perusta left Houg Koog on Ler frst trip, but 'leru prevented by the Government at that plae, A BIG METEOR, * Porr Jurwis, N, Y., April 16.~A large me- teor of Intense brilltancy passed over this place lust night from south to north, burbtiog whey mear the nortbern horizon with o repost sesem- bllug Leavy thundeh, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1878. OPIUM. A Visit to a Couple of Smoking- Rooms. How Hop Lung and Wing Lee Caro for Their Customers. * Do you want,” said a young fellow yester- day to & TRIDUNE reporter, * to see the inside of 2 Chinesa oplum den!” He was not & spe- cially nica-lnoking younz fellow this, and his saliow complexion and tho pecullar anpearance of his cyes stamped him unmistakably as a vic- tim of the deadly Oriental druz with which the heathen lsundryman consoles himscit, and whic will be scen in the scquel, hie 1s doing his level best to introduce In Chicago. The interlocutor explained that he acquired the oplum-habit In Ban Francisco, and had eone tnued It for' severnl years. In large cities, or, In fart, wherever fhore was a Chinese Inundry, he found no difficulty In grati- fying his sppetite for the deadiy soother, but when Leaveling, or when Jocsted In small towns, he had to fall back upon the crude article,which he swallowed In smal] doscs. Ha professed to bave reqularly visited oplum-houses In nearty eyery large city In tho North and West, from Boston to Ban Frantlsco, and evinced a willing- ness toexplain the ropes to the reporter, It wasa then abopt midday, but, as it appesred that one time was ps good as anothen au lnmediate atart was made. TR LAUNDRY OF NOP LUNG . is situsted In the Iusement of No, 267 Clark street, between Jackson and Vau Buren sircets, and differs in vo degree from the oidmary Chinese laundry. Ilown the steps of this de- Jectable den went the reporter and his conduct- ar, and fv the front room they found the usual naraphernalia of wash-tubs aud the like, two or thige !:lm:u plastered on the wall and inscribed with Chiuess characters, aud two Chinamen. ‘e Inscriptions wight have been ** No Trust Here,"* or % Opluin 8moked fferc™ for all the writer can tell, or they might have Leen fnvo- catiuns to Buddhs. One of tha men was np- varently the propriofor, for he was lounglng around” ot his cuse, o the other was fnduse trivusly ruun fng at e clothes Inawash-tub, Approaching the fivst bf these fmnortations, the stranger pulled from bis pocket a slicet of rice-papery blazoned with the mystic tigures, and cxplu‘nud to the keeper of the ranche that he was the ** Bam Pan ' alluded to In that doc- ument, andd that it was all right, This paper, he afterwards explained, was one given by tho Chinese to thelr regular customers, and (ts vroduction, backed by the nccessary 25 cents, would inisure 8 smnuke in 93 per cent of the Chi- nese houses. ‘Tho heathien looked at the paper, and was np- parently satisfled with 1t. % Al fightec; how much smokel” he sald. The stranger lakl down a sflver quarter .and preceded the _reporter dnto the rear room,— 8 villalnously-dirty spartment perhaps ten feet square, and containing a stove, chalr, and one or two other articles of furniture, On ono efilo was what might puss for o bedstesd, couslsting of & cancor rattan construction rest- ing on some old drv-goods boxcs, with pitlows on which to rest the head, On this a young Chinaman was reclining, and when the visitors entered he rose, and produced a pipe, a lawp, and a jittlo box. -~ The man who had como for & smoka Jay down on the rude bed, and the ate tendant proceeded to busy himself with PHEPARATIONS POR TIIB COMING TREAT. Flrst he Iit the lamp, o pecullar little articla of glass, with a- shads of the same material, uscd for this purpuss alone. The pipu was sbout efghtecn {nches {n length, of dark-colored hamboo, with a brass how! ect shout a faot from the mouth-plece, This bow! was shaped like basin, and the smoke escaped into the tubu tnrough a tiny hole in the centre. Next cune n little cup containing the opfum. The Chiness puy the drug in fts crude state and proparo it for amoking by bollug it in a brass-kettle until it attains the consistency of thick molasses, which It uch resembles In color. When exposed to the air It rapidly Lecomes brittle, but softens when heate I ag- plicd. A very small Plct'o of this the atiendant took up on the end of a wire apd held aver the lamp. Tt hoited ani bubbled, and Jahn turned it over and over until it wasready for use, Then he smeared the inalde of tho bowl with tho reckiog, stinking stufl, and lastly deposited the residue, which was about as biz as an ordinary pea, In the centro of the bowl, As It canled the wire was drawn nut, Icaving o Jittle draught hol? In the middie, and the Chlnaman shid “ Ajl llrhtee,” and handed over the pipe to the customer, Then he stretched himeelf on the fllthy couch beside his white visitor, and the smole beunu. The white man held the pipe an fu. stant over the Ifttle lamp, and took a pull at thu wouth-plece. The heated drug boiled fu thaliow], aud the peculiar narcotic odor filled tha room, From thno to thne the attendaut stirred the oplum in the Lowl, for only & practiced sinoker can dispenss with an nsststant, and the plpe clozs fn a mwoinent unless the ord- fice {s kept open by means of the wire, When the vurchaser of tho disgusting luxury bad taken nbout three guod whitfs of thu smoke the material was exhausted, aud he possed pips -to bo replenished,” The frucuu was twice repeated, sud then he vislor. oxpressed himsell satlated for the time, and handed his pipe over to John, who started {n for a smoke, with what was left of the drug, In answer Lo the reporier he sald that ho smoked a little, * not allee thne,” ““Now,'" sald the Asmodeus of the occaston,” “you have seen the process af uplum-smoking, and underatand how 13 1s done. " The plucs we haye fust left (for by this time the two hiad =aloe the strect) s o falr samplo of the ordinary Chincao laundry. [lhicrg arc prabably not thres of ‘them in town but where o smoke can bo had if you finow how to go pbout it, Dnt If you on't, or I they are not satistied that your Inton tlons aro ali right, you cannot cet withina rud of+a plpg, though you msy smell the drug as 5000 B8 yOUu urlm the door. Thoy are splendid Hars, and will assure you that they buve no apuin _there, ‘only bad Chinamun smokeo oplum.’ But theinen employed in the place and their friends walk fnto the buck room and pufl away 15 or 25 ceuls’ worth, Just tho same as o Qerman citizen will take a glaes of beer, Thia is anl{ asort of private business, but now we wa will go Lo a regular shop, where you will at any thue In tho day or evenivg find more Awer- fcans thanu Chiuese,” Ry ll!xrl which fead down to tho bascment of No, 218 Btate strect are ornamonted with the fuscription Tuxg wiNe Liz,” Chineso laundry and uotion store,”” His shop- s in the frout of the bullding, his laundry, smoking-rooms, kitchen, aud probably his Joas- house, fu the rear theroof. Ou tha shicives of the littlo store ars Chinese fans, feathiers, aud candles, and a lot of the wooden-goled shocs, with embroldered yppers, which Hop 8ing and Wahi Lung wear on gala dnly-. Wing Lee was preslding at his couuter when the visitors cun- tered, and aguin the paper was shown and the 25 cents handed over. Hut here things wery aystematized, aud business conslucted on busi- uuss principles. Wisg Lee produced delivute palr of scales conslatiog of wn fvory beam with pendant scules, sud in thesc the poisun was curefull wol[ghed. Then & bLargain bad to be ruade wilh Mr, Lec to asslst {u the operation, and when this was accomplished tho party re- tired to the myatlc chatnber, ‘The arrauguinents were straple, and the place was as dirty es could be desired by the dirticst oplumg-smoker in exlstence, There were four beds fn the room, which was hung with blankets, and on the only ano discernible on first entering from the llght u youny white man of not wore than 20 years of age was reclining, He was fulrly well drewscd, but baa the car- marks of the State or Clark street loafer about him, aud his countensucs was ot 8 prepowscas- fog one. Wing Leo sald, *You get up, Char. lie,” and he maved slowly and weardly loto the left-hand corner of the roow, where he threw hlmself on suother couch, on which something Llack and sbapeless could be dimly discerued. ‘The pre on uf the pilre wus conducted by Wing Lee lus morescieutitlcmanuer than by llux Luug's represcotative, and Les proudly calle atteotion to the quality of bis oplum. *Bmell that,” he said, **ihat Chlna optum; vo Chluufm Sotne I:uzu Clicago cause cheanj no good.” Tho smoker Joiued In the pratse of th article, which he prouounced to be the real stuff sud wo wistake about it, und began his smoke, At this moment thero entered avotuer Chinae man, sppsreutly 8 washec-man out vu a hollday, who, with the air of & regular habitue, reacues down bis private plfiu from tho shell, and called to Wing Lee in bly native language for some oplum. This was served out {u the usual way, aud tho usw-comer, {u a_business-like ihauner, prepared the drug for Blmself. He kept up & conversation with the landlord thy whlile, :ml when Am &u‘ rc;duy lroc I.ag lmlnku it appeare ai avor sco was ogcunlrd. ‘This was the bed nn 'hk‘hu the oung white ousu aud the Inaninate buudle be- ore referred to were stretched. Walkiog up to thls bundle, the Chinaman gave it a shake, say- i N % ¥ DX TOU, JOUNNIN, YOU GET UP.” ‘The fgure turncd weanly aud moanel lodis- tinctly, and wheo the Chinese lit the Jamp the pallid featares of & woy ol 17 were eiven to 7, Peoteetion Lif Ranh we, Hitchi view. The poor victim’s clothes sere dirar- ranged, rud he was without & collar or vecktie, —n Iamentsble wreck of humanity, As i evident that he was too far gone In his g stupar to move himaelf, the Chinese rolled him into the earner, nnd, coolly approvriating the vacant place, composed himsel! for enjayment, Sloan; 5. fiarland vs, Peeney: Inenrance Co. ve. Osgood; é'o 25, Petillon v 48 Pea del va. 30, Men- C teia) While Wing Lee was fizing up the whits Hid e smoker's nipe he talked freely about hts trade, | o ooy v v taoity except =0, 88 and which he :afd was juiprovide. He anld tha “seven, cight,”” white men came there dahy, probably meaning that the average wonld be rbout that number. As to white wamnen, ho acknowledged to threa rezular customers, “Thev eomo night, "allea same, no catchee then,” sald Lee. With the cautiun of hia race, ke disclaimed any knowledge 23 to the standing of s custocrs, or thelr names, hnt he sald that nne: of the women told bim, % You no tellee man; man no likee.”” This was gmluh’tjy some married woman, who feared her bushand might lesrn of Tier visits to the den. What kind of females they must he who, for the sake of the gratification of a filthy mnd demoralizing habit, will visit a dirty cellar snd cansort with vellow-akinned devotecs of Im- morali*'y can be easily fmagmed, it s sall, however, that some of the female visitors sre of the “‘respectable ™ class, unable to resist the temptation to indulge in the fatal use of the drug for which they have acquired a faste. AN TO THA NUMDER OF CHIKESE whe use opum, Wing Leo safd tust nearly all of them did eo, and that many came to hia le- regularly, - 3ost customers rame at nicht, hut all the time there wae somebody around. As liaif a dozen pipes will send o man Into 8 JLpog JloceRrs—Set cares 7 od 4,104, Weary va, Dangor and firitlsh Insorance Come paner, and calendar Nos, 10to 21, inclusive, excapt 13 16, 19, “No care on tral. drpog Hooti—4. K, and 8 tn 5, inelusi cept 14 and 4, Term No. 3,054, Dudge port, on tris). TER~20 ty [, Inchasive, oz MeAl n trial. % No Junak Fanwxri—~1, 13, Tmmball vs, Dotsford, o and 1,007, Ejlithorpe v rehing. .';L;:‘lz WiLtrans—No. 270, Ligara vs, Poscork, on - JUDOMENTS. Uniren Srares Cincuir Copnr—Junne Broteere =A. {. Bnrley, NMecelver of the Cook Connty Na- tiona| Hank, ve. James P, Dngan, James 8. Cas 4 aud larry ID. Spesrs, $11,051.16 an bnuk atock. Cinevsr Cotnr-Ju Hnorr—). P. Lat P, 1. Tond, T, F. ,000.~Anthany _Floran 've, Jamen Crowl ;nmcl, $75,—C. P. Hofiman va., (ieorgs Jonce, A e e e HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Uptafbon ol the New Tors press of Nme: HFLeNa MODJESKA (Countess Busental. stupor from which, unless he s an haliiual . & smoker, he tnay not 'recover for al hours, -Jflhr D A i S T thla ean readily he believed. It docs | ¥ "lrl 1ne. not appear that any complainta sre made of nagiress of (he fnestBhee PR, V. Bun, robberice committed on pareons while thus In- sepsibie, but the morals gnd habits bolb of nro- prietors and frequenters of stich places do not place them abave susphdon.. Besides this, a white man rebhed in sn onlum-den would not be llkely to call on the police for assistance. 1tis eaiid that, in addition to the opium-shops . Lthere are several others, both on the th anid West 8ldes, aul that the (nitlated sre not 2 few. TH lue enthusiasm graeted her. niue requires o title. e cerss was iny it scirese, MO of 9) by THeArE an sonailon nf Tiox otiee HOOLEV'S TUEATRE, This Wednesds: P f0-o s Wednesda, snd Thursday Kight e performances of TEE BXILES. SPECIAL NOTICR,~In compiiance with num- tfoue réqhestareeelved Ly the 5 ¢ destring the sdmirable Compeny siow playing &t 1his fheatrs toappear II some other proquctions previous to 'h!!r departare, luhwe ncen decided [ preent’ 0a FRIDAY RJUNT, BATURDAY MATINEL, aod SATUNIDAY NIGII, Alvery's sparkiiog Comedy, PINKK DOMEINOES? Aeplasrd by this Company with great fuccess st the Brosdway {hieatre. Yew Fork, Wondsy, Aol Si-} e (réat * MUDJESRA." T THAVERLY'S THEATRE, J. 1. HAVERLS. Hfobrtetor and Maoager Luat GGreat Wednesdsy Siatfore and Night of Kiralty's Yery successtul snd exiremely Grand Fpcctacle, COURTS. Record of Jurllgments, New Snits, Daok- ruplcles, Etc. Instcad of appearing as a tax-fighter, Gilbert Wyman yesterday came Into court with a peti- tlon to eunpel the County Clerk to recelse the amount due for taxes on the north 25 acres of the 8, W & of Scc. 17, 89,13, This land was In August last offered for sale for non-payment of tazes, hut, no bils belng recetved, It was for- felted to the State In the usual manner. On the 28th of March Wyman applied to the Coun- ty Clerk for an order un the Collector to recelve the mmnount of taxes dus on the laud, nnunnn?"nfi&mfivo&lfififi rofe Thea- with 10 per cent interest, costs, etc. Klokke | tre Compsny. janseures, De Koes and E'l refused to gise the order unless Wyman & At “"‘:L‘_‘w.'jml'!_d."; woulil get an “oplufon® from Judge Wallace, ATE CLAXTON ‘The Intter then wrote o note stating that thero was no objection to taking the money due for such taxes, but Klokke still refused to give it, saying Judze Wallace had ehanged his oplnlon. The latter denics this, and now Wyman nsks for a mandamus to compel Klokko to recelve the money. Lv: 2:#). Negi Monday—| ion Combiustion. McVICKER'S THEATRE, THE snd Kato ONLY L] i . 1118 fhe work af dlsilvuislied French anthoreaud ef able Anierican ranalator, aud I8 undoybtediy one ol up dra S %e days A" CONPLESRY 20608 Rk e will be itesentcé (01 farther notice o Weunewday aud Eeturdeg Nalinees e, 73¢. 8pd Carrisges st i0:50. NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, 3. A, AMLIR.. w . Mazager Thia Eventog (Grand Matincs Friday), G0, K. FOR- TEBCUE In his hurlesque Was She Jed or DId She €io Astray 1 OBAI;D OLIN-CIasa Moore, Aif. Durnett, Helen Nash, Lester Willluing, Eles Cornisse. Urace Geriand, Fanpie Keot. ovalar Prices—25, 33, 60, and 75 cte, UERSHEY HALL, APTONMMAS! TOMONOW AFTERNOON (THUISDAY) APIIL 1% commencing at 8 o'cl Ickety o be obialned st'Lyon & Heal: THR APPELLATE COURT met yesterday morning In its new rooms In the Grand Pacific Hotel, Judges Murphy, Pleasants, and Roberts all being present.’ The doy's scsslon was consumed in bLearing motlons, two cascs being tried. “‘Thie only caso of fntercst was the Gaze case, fn which a motion was made toextend the tima for the fillnig of the record until a week from to-day, Justice Murphy sug- gested that the' partles should nake some agree- ment. Mr. Camphell, on bebalf of Gage, sald the city counsel were busy in the Fuller case be- fors Judge Blodrett, but heswould sce them and try to get a stipulation asto time. The order, however, was grauted by the Conrt, To- day Is the last day for flling records to the pres- ent term. 1TEMS, Sl The argument on the motfon to enter up Music Stor judgment {n the whisky cascs was sct befare Judge Drummond yesterday, Mr. C. H, Reed, however, was engoged in Waukegan, and ot his request the cases were postponud until Batur. day morning. ‘The Rockwell habeas corpus case came up before Judge McAllister yesterday ruorning, but was postponed until Friday at p.m, A cnse was on trial in the court at the time, and the Judge remarked that, as the habeas corpus easo would tuke some time, he did not wish to keep o fury Wlle. Ho would, therefore, post- pune it tit) ¥riday, when he would discharge the jury at noou and devote all the afternoon to hiearingz abuut the troubles of the Rockwells. ‘To-day Is dofault-day [n the Cirenit Caurt, 1VORCES. Edward P, FINANCIAL. VERMILYE & CO., BANKERS, 16 & 18 Nassau-st., New York, Dealers In Gold and all lssncs of United Btetes Dands. BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION FORR CANIL O} ON MARGIN ALL BECUNI- TIES DEALT IN AT NEW YOIK hTOCK EXCHANGE. Interast on dsposits, Advances made on approved collstarals. D Smith tiled a bill for divorcs yes- terday, charging his wife, Hattlo A, Smith, with desertion. UNITED STATES COURTS. IHarriet B. Eifkine I"c an 8 sult yosterday for 000 nuainst otter Palmer. “lluch T. Dickey commenced a suit for $50,000 agafust gha City of Chicazo. Charles €. Copeland bezan a similar sult for $45,000 ngaiust tho clty. $25, §50. $100, $200, $500. “The TrifStecs of Donatlons for Educatfon tn Liverla fled a bill aguinst Mary Anu and Ed- n ward C. Grifith, George Tardy, and Mathew rotninkhem & Co.. rokers. 13 Mulloy to fureclose amortigage for §5,00000 purt | Wall street, Now Vork, [s entliied to sbeolyte cous- of the G245 acres set off 10 leury dibbard fu | denes!Tie Wate'tit an Tuveatitent O about ¥l 3 made race; I{y returnea over §1 Ng\'{t’:ll"l;l.l OATIONS, NEW MUSICO BOOKS!! Glarke’s Reed Oraan Meloiss. "‘!l'. Cloth, **Now Malb fred 41 s by the same skiiiful band, s g Bns ullfll.) ?‘ll’ll)ml. "th‘:'.\nl 'G'I“ 5. a7y Yagen, Bbeet Musle ub 120 Chatiojug pisces. b tha partition proccedings among uwnurs of tho Ell.J \{'. i ot bgc. 8, 84, 14, bulnri nart of Lot £ of Assessor's Division of part of Lot 3, south of Lake street, in Cireult, Coure partition of the above quarter sectinn. James and Albert Lovy sued Charles Ilen- rotin for §1,%00. BANKRUPTCY MATTERS. Four more new bankrapts ycsterday wero addea {o 1he long Ust stuce January Just. " Hiram I, Waod, of uon, Knox County, was the firat, wio owes $2,00.15, and tas uothing wherewith to pay it Roference to Reaister Joln- son, Jullus Guettel, of Chicago, owes 87,408.71, ail unsccured, and {8 fu ths like unfortunate condi- tlon as to ta. Referred to Rewiaster Hibbard, Jomes #, Hamiiton, James L, Nowe, and Charles f1, Rows, comprislug the -well-kuawn firm of Jewelers at No. 0 Suute street, also filled o yoluntary petition, as it was intimated the! o teas Thao thda ("": Ialh’k }V‘Dlflll e ar- ur In sally wele aize, aund Dancing af Home and Abroad. EVELAND, JR. C1. $11 11ds 80c; Paper. would do in yesterdsy's Tum’uu. Thelr s ‘wew': ) g:lr fi?’m‘f& ‘-5:;1 ;&;‘2:.2.“."‘*... cured debts singuut to $70L.12, und the unse- PR LU good manzers, $46,472.38, due chicfly to New York tirins. ‘The asscts comprise billsand notes, £339,043 stock ln trade, $5LM0.85] oven ke counts, $5,005.73: and tire-lnsurance policies to [ $18,000. No {ndividual dehts or cured foot up Hull's Temperance Glea Book. assets ur ‘The ususl order of rofer- | (wcts.) Provides aamirably for a)lthe wants of Clubs : Reglster Hitbard was made. and Judges. Just B0 book for GUBI'EL TEMPER- O Ratly, Williain A, easom, & patater at Noo ARl s 710 Biato street, A‘-jlu-al”hl,m "l:i "Ptelerfil ]]l &G ], M 54 | lebt 100 cured, § § B nsecur I]sl[: unl l 'sslt’-l&:!!;i ’lhutunly wasctu are lunds worth $200 l SUH 0. s over incumbrances, notes $300, and open accouuts 810,205, Referenco to Rewlater Hibbard, Noa. 11 sud 12 (sach No. 25 cls; 83 per year), cop- ttaues e A discharge waw Issued to Russoll K. IHck. i Lie :?ud WOrk of gupplyiok the best music at foRdtn (oo Ar Vatuion, aud 10, Cheries ¥, | et rice: sopaedofsbotymunle e sth plter and William A“.‘llodgmnn. oy titad A5y book walled, post-Tree, Tor 1be rolail prics. i, Junking was yeated appolntes Aal:'lg:w :l»?“um‘ Schureman & {ta0d Mautel LYON & HEALY, Chioago. Compan OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston. C. . Kmk was appoiuted Assignes of Joel R. and Edgar A, Ford, Assignecs will Yo chosen at 10 a, m, to-day for James 8. P'rice and August Reueele, ‘The firet dividend weellng of Warren, Keeney E POROUS PLASTER, The ‘Trustees of the Olives Baptist Church commenced a sull againse the City of Chicago, clatuiug $30,000, 18 was urors, Cu. 13 set for 2 o'cluck this afteruoon. ) & kY r:x compoaition meeting {u the caseof Hepry With “other porous p r.fm on :éfgl.ut:.' 13'-:'}-"-_ 3. taymond aud Theodors T. Qilingham tsvet | Eeaty A O Ty bkl AUPKRIOR COURT IN DRIBF, ad of Lid raus pi V. Mundevlrl‘llu n‘ld J.nlm&:’s. A}he{uila be- it r“m:,l: That the Worg j{list of t yesterday for sgalne A0Cu~ Capels A Haredaan, " SO0 tEY wisria| cavone [aiee,, ly ce, veoted 10 over| flleves paln (s, iy ab. {18 CFF """""lam-u’.-nd cul found| whers Other: Xach Plaer. gy ol eveu raileyi i fen. ¥ Patrick 0'Nollf began e stmilar sult agalust tho ve pemiarkalie qualic ety for 13,000, e foun b7 Amalrts 0o contier pag T ot CIRCUIT COURT. Albert Bater filed a petition forhabeas corpus, statlng that e arrested on & charge of vagraney, but tha¥the proceediugs were irreg- ulary und that the transcript fails to show the tindliye of the Court, or any verdict on which to enter judgment. Willlaw I} Thompson commenced a suit in trespuss against the Pullman Pulace-Car Com- pany and Juwes N. McCauscland, claiming $:5,000 damages. CRIMINAL COURT, Charles Lssbell, Willlam Terey, sud 1. 8, Armstrong were found Ity of larccuy sud iven oiX mouths each in the Houss of Correo- on. Huby Bell, & blondo uf tha inteoso order from b Al ' BENEON'S C. = Lame Back st ettt b i -:-;."fi::u ot fl‘? tacy . {1 ;5}:_{.'.“} Slhis“Foroud slasters od aiiiotmeaty PAIRBANKS, MORSK & 0O, St “Kirwts wi o Koty with totcat 15 b Sobirmberbn b o Vinule Kirwio with a kulfe with Inteot to kill, 8he wus tfiuxfld all n&buhfnmn:on in the llfl Besanfiltobeydalytis Geaslee. arranging bor tollet, snd whea she appeared o i wunbwuu white kids, sud was gotten up with- NOTICE, out regard to expensc. Fiveattorneys appearcd for ber, four of whom she entertalued iu con- versatiou,while the fth examiued the witnesses and raosacked an old copy of the statutes. ‘Flg witncsses were all Jike hier, except In tho matter Notlce of Assignment. bel Troth Afix Co i £oo ot Bl credi of dress- Tho caso was given to the Jury st s | fheequal Late bour. cecdlor iust prcssat thely clafin, uader' ouid of at- Fmat ARR Datse Dated Kpril 16, Lere. EUWARD BUKKOUGH, Juvox BLonexrr—Uencral business. Al 3, Ponnsylvants Co.va, | Box 59, Merchantville, Camden Cou, Now Sesmer. Tur Arreriats Covur—: Ensixn} ary Trots, tradiag un. ~1; ®AILROAD TIME }hp}.é_m ELECTRIC BELTS AND nums-: i ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINR | — ifi;’;&‘a’.’"’%fi.é‘:’, Rharoigls i gl il ] ORIOAGD & WORTEWESTERN RATLWA ; t $1Clark w. (6be; Tieker OMices. &7 Clark & 43»5"0. rmaa Haves) alscife past Line am n. aglouz ity &Y e m ™ 2 s aisubdque Day 03 a m @ abubdque Nigi P n-15n ™ m RbE itpress | 3i8p m m 4 [y IIY;IKM .. faivp m -, L iforkld & Davigie (2 9:13 & m m. ; ocECd & Diuue, |1D:13 5 m. 4 e Post it adliyfy 8103, m [ A Express ., T Hhma’ m . e me . nn m m & - n. * s m . c m. . . m m m m. % LS m. g m. m. m! . m m fadvpm am Sulimen Toie] Tara 40 fun (hFnnfh. Teiwoen AT cena and v.:nmJl ia m.“Jr_un'l:-v’fnc'(r:afunm Noathar rosd 1ant Pallan or auy euacr form of notel cars weat u-Tepot cornet of Wells ang Rinsle st - Dichot carnes of Canat and Klgals ste. CRINAGO, RORLINGTON & OUINAY RATLROAD: Iepata fodt of 1.ake-st., [ediana-sy. and Alstecath-st. Canal snd Sizteenth sts. Tlekét Ofces, 39 Clark- d atdesota, e Traing 10 1 am et (R faiion B ar I1E Fast Fxpress. | FOR THE WEAK, NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED! SOUND BODILY HELLTHY SECURED TO ALL. . ELECTRICITY, HATURE'S CHIEF RESTORER OF IMPAIRED VITAL ENERGY. 3z P ‘adenuges Mendotp & Etreatur Anmirs Pavenger , Passenger, lque Eapress... ot luwners Grove Ereenurt & Dul 53333583 N ¥, xan Fast Fxirs kmucunfl«. or i Truttmsn Patsea Diain, Sleepiog Cart o run bey the Paclor Esprew. P CHI0AGO. ALTON & BT. LOUIS AND ORICAGO KANBAS CITY & DERVER S8HORT LINES, Cnton Depot, West Sids, wegr Madison-at, bridse, 304 _Tweaty third st Ticket Oce, 103 Itandalbl-si. Arrive, Baanss Cliy & Denver Past Ex $1. Louti & BpringAeld R Mobite & New Orirane 8t. Louls, Rpringfeid & Trras Ports, suriington { past Ex. enkux Lanress. Chivagn & Paducab 1L }. treator, Lacon, Warl'to| lfet & bwight'Accommndat's: ol CHICAGO, MILWAUKPS & ST. PAUL BAILWAY, Calon Depot, eorner Madison and Canal-ete. Tirkel Ofea, 83 8outh Clark-st., Opposite’ Bherman House, and af depol. The current issue of the ELEC- TRIC QUARTERLY contains val~ uable information for Invalids and those suffering from Neru- ous, Exhausting and Painful Dis- eases. It treals upon the laws of hygiene and physical culture, and shows how perfect “bodily health and energy may be fully regained by means of PULVERMACHER'S Biecraic Brurs — AND — BANWDS. The Best Known Curative Agent! These highly perfected Curative ap- pliances supply to the body mild and continuous currents of Electricity, and in so effective a manner that the most stubborn and complicated discases yield to their electric influence after every other plan of treatment has failed. They are applicable to either sex, the young and old; and, although applicd externally by the patient himself, exert a beneficent and recuperative influence throughout the entire economy. The electric action’begins at once, as soon as the Belt or Band is applicd, and the effects are perceptible almost from the start. Cases regarded incurable and of years standing, yicld to their mild but wonderful influence. In no case can the application be attended with the least harmful effects, The action penc- Leave, * 7:538 w. |* T:65p, m. Arrive, liwsukes E: ¥iscorain & Wlopesor snd Menssha tirough! xpress. 201 7 Wisconnia & sij int. _aud thruugh Stghi & Al tralns run vis Mllwlx:llla‘ o nd Minoecapol rwd elihy 6 Cblen, or ertown, Li Tickets far an] 1a Madison dnd Pratrle Crosse, and Winooa. ILLINOIB CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, font of Lake-at. $nd fout of Twenty- ‘rickei omce, 121 Ilandviph-st.. near Ci lubuque & Flous City Ex. ulimea Pasenier. @ 00 Sstundsy night runs to Cent ralla oaly, & 0n Saturday night runs to Peora only. MICRIOAN UEH‘I]ZAL AILROAD. Depot, oot of Lake-f., A lum'fil‘-cnli‘-l:cauuq‘ ekt nmce.mclnv[m. wutheast corner of Itag dolpli, Uraad Pacinc {ioiel, ad at Palmer fiouin. Teave. Atrive. 868 0. m. * Ti40p. m. f)rmmm, FT. WAYKE & CHICAGQ RAILWAY, carner Canal and 3 . Ticket Otees, slmer Hou Grand Pecide flotr.. 8:008, m. £:1%p, m.| 4300, . BALTINORE & OHI0. rand Pacific, aad Depot (E: Leavi it LAKE SHORE & HICHIOAN SOUTHERN. Teave. | Ariva, 403, m. A 0p: #:308, m. 1} 0:40p; m: Mamni Famips, Baeres orning Mail—01d Lin ki)fiinflfi,‘"fi@-:‘ ¢ SIRUE Kxfireas, e soe 71400, m. m. | 8:wa. m. . tu, 't 8:408 M PITTTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUTS B. R. (Clucionst! Atr-Lino and Kokomo Line.) ot curuer uf Lllatwn axd Cacrull-ats, ~ West Bids. Cinctnaatl, Indianspol tsville. 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