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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 90, 187, STRAWBERRIES, some Interesting Figures Con- cerning the Business. Tha Recelpts Thux Far Abont One Hune dred and Fifty Car-Loads, Where the Fruit Comes from and Whera It Is Consumed. The magnitado of the trade of Chleago in perrien and fruits fs one of the things to which probably but very littla attention Is glven by the average ¢itizen. Along towards tho middle of May the strawherry makes its appearance on the market, and, although the first shipments are held at almost prohibitive prices, it fs only a few daya before the luscious berry is brought down within tho reach of mcen of inoderate (n- comes, A fow days mare and, nnder the ripen. ing Influcnce of the summer sun, the fruit pre- pares Itsell for consumption at such a rate that, jnorder not to lose the whole profit, growers are obliged to moderate their views materially, and when thae arrivals aro extraordinarily heavy, or the weather {3 unfavorabla for long keeping, the berries have to be disposcd of at almost nomiual figures, and then everybody gets a share. Just now Chicago s, as {t were, botween hay and grass, Its early sapoly 1s drawn from fouthern 1llinols,—Iits. laiter allowance from Michigan. The former sourco has about run out, and tho Michigan stock will not beain to arrive In quantity for & week or so, Nou one need be alarmed, however, about & falling off in the short-cake supply, for, although tho regular + frult-traln " has almost run ita course, the re- celpts by cxpress and freight trains will amply suflice tofeed the hunpry thousands until the steamers begin to arrive from Bt. Joseph laden to the zunwalo with the bright red berries. A reporter yesterday made somo {nquirles from ufigmld oflicials ahd thoso concerned In the trade, ond found that fts volume had not been over-estlmated,, Chlcago = not only consumes annually vast fllmmu of frult, bat {t is the distributing 1)0""' for the whole Northwest, while heavy reshipments are made here to Enstern and Western polnts. Owing to the forwardness of the season, tho regular fruit-train on the 11inofs Central Mail- road was put on carlier than usual by saveral days. ‘Thia train consists of ventilator-cars epecially adapied for the conveyance of verlsh- able articles, and 18 run through on regular passenger time, the great object befng to get ho fruit to market s rapidly and in as good order as posslble. Some idea of ths shipments over this line may be obtained by the FOLLOWING PIGURES: Weight tn| eight in Date, pounds. ' Date polndt, May 115,87 221,040 May 7, 18,006 Nay 17,295 diny 9 81), 841 May 10,50, . 130,450 May1i.... RO, 725 May 18 100, 080 Muy 14 110,005 Huy 15 136, 005 u; P Moy 17 Total..,. ..2,075,50 ‘This 18 eqfilvalent to almost 1,458 tons, or 150 carionds, or six tralusof twenty-live cars each, on the basis offten tans to the car, ‘The principal shippivg polot is Cobden, tn the extremo southern part of Ilinole, where ' thou- runds of neres are devoted to strawberry cultie vation, and from this pointtho first train starts at 11a. m. It is fncrensed by cars whica it takes up at Centralia and intervening statlons, and arrives at the dei)ul on the loke shore at 5:13 0. tn. an the fol o\vlnl;f day. In order to provide for the rapld handling of the goods, all the packages are consigned to oune firm, who ewploy ten to unload the cars, and lor thbis service a fized chargo is made, which s sdiled to the freight charges, Ahundred express ‘wagons crowd around the platform, and by 7 a'clock tho berries have been tranaferred to the commission houses of Bouth Water street, and tho salo beins. Freigh rates from Cobden nre $90 per car, nnd cach car will bold from 400 10 450 cascs, Tho total expenss of handling, including frelzht and drayage, averages 22 to 25 cents per cnsc. Yesterday seven and. one-balf cars were recotved, and the highest recelpts any day thia year were fourteen cars, One duy lust yuar no fes than twenty-two car-loads of fruit wero received from Cobden, and that day the cheap restaurants and the peddlors had thinga ol thelr own way, for even Chicago and the neighboring cities and town to whicl it acts ay a feeder could not handie this fmmense amount of_perishable fruit in ope day, * ¥ Mcesra, Hazer & Sples, of Bouth Water stroct, to whom the entire consignmeut {s made, as previously exolalned, furnished the reporter with somo interesting data on the subject.’ It appears that tho scason has been u very good one for the fruit-growers, prices averagiug well and the demund bolug Jarge. Fruit bas arrived Efnemlly In good order, and all fair stock has ven readily taken. Shipments are made in wooden crates containing efther sixteen or twenty-four packages, vacliof which {s supposed 10 hold nviwunrt. As o result of the passago of the rry ordinance lnst vear (al- though that plece of Jegislation was gecided to . bo Inoperatlye, snd bas been allowed to fall {nto abeyance), It fs notica- able that many sbippers oboy the law. They Lave quit “doctoring’" the packaizes by outting a layer of good berrics on top of s plut of. pour or crushied ones, and sbaw a reasonable dispo- sitlon to give something like TIONEST MBASURE. Many of them mark tho packages #twenty- four full quarts,” und, as an cikvuragement to honesty, buyors pick ont theso brands and are ready to pay more for them, Tho bulk of tho shivments from Cobden are in'twenty-four quart packages, while Michigan ships nostly sixtcen quart crates, The express companics’ cstimate of welzhts of packages Is lhln.g-flvo and twenty-Gve pounds runcclfimly. At tfis opening of tho season the local Rothe- childs wlho dealtred to umtl!,y their palates could do s0 at the rato of 75 cents per quart. The uext downward step brought prices to 50 ceois per quart, and after that strawberries were (uoted by the case. One week sgo yeater- day tho lowest flgures wero reachea, and on that day fiood berrfen sold at $1.50 per case. Cobdon ships moroe than all other polnts Bouth put togethier, All the berries are handlea on commission, ond therc aro at least Iifty firms Who recelve regular consigmments. A number of thess employ agents for the doubls purposs of influcncing shipments and seelng thot the fil‘ Is gotten off in good shape and without elay, 8o much for the busincss as botween Chl- tago and the producing pdiuts, But there is “another and’ cqually fmportant part of tha trade, aud that {s the sale and reshipment to other citfes, Chicago fur- Dishes berries to all poluts in W‘hcumln, Minesots, Iows, Northora illtnols, and Indi: Olavg. — From Milwaukee to St. Faut and Dubuque, and from Council Bluffs to Fort Wayne, the Jocal markets are supplied through thia city, which clalms to bs tho Jurgest market for ereen frult fu the Unlou, lcading even New York, This reshipment s an en- tirely different business from the receiving, and {8 practically fn the hauds of two or Wireo men, ‘Tho amount of orders which they may have on hand whon the fruit-train arrlyey Eenerally decides prices for the day, snd they do thelr best to get the pick of the inarket, for poor or erushed berries, althought thoy might bo Inade soryiceable for Immediats use in tho city, Would uot pay to reship. Accordingly, &t or be- fore 7 . m,, thess dealers, who' biave already Leen advised by telegraph &s to the quantity to arrlvo, haye their ageots oo Lho street, sclect- {ug, perbaps, 500 to 800 cascs for thelr cus- tomers. THEIR PRINCIPAL COMPETITORS are the buyers for leading hotels, zrocers dolng fkood class of trade, aud dealers who have orders o fill, Ove deater stated that he Shtpped laat year over 18,000 cases of straw- bereles alone, and thut this ‘year ho expects to Lundlo 20,000' cases of bersics, Iis daily ship- lucots are from 500 to 700 vases, und there are others who bandle from one-third tooue-flith that amount dafly. It s catimuted that about One-balt the suft fruit received is reshipped, but exact fgures cannot be obtaiued, as there is HO &tteupt tu brescrvo statistics. \ It would be {mpossitlo to eatimate theamount Of eapltal fuvolved fu the berey busiacss, for the beasog lasts but & sbort tune, aud the commis. slon tnen who aro to-duv 8o deeply intercsted in tha beery bustuess turn thelr attention (n the IIIJI and wiuter to other products, aud_emloy :' ielr ugents, satesraen, and_ teans in dling utter ‘sud eggs, drvd Inilts, and ‘tegutables. 5 ut the futerest is n vory important one, and here are g uogq wany bundred people ta Cen- tral and Southera- lliinols who livs the- year l&nuud o0 the moncy which they recelve bleugo in Muv for “thelr strawberr; :lrt:‘l Iuw‘;l‘l 0 lhcm‘wlll I.wu fide. and then Michivan wil Clicazo capltal wiit tow fnto St. o . I the Ight Jull fa the ve its tury, and Jusepli, Iron-Qlad uce. New Yurk Times, Tradition tells of so Insbman who, when €hanged with uudus puznscty, tore off his Cuat, und exclafed fu u voles of thunde lnv!n:dy dure to say 1'm nut s wun of pac :‘["l Pl wurder biw entirely!” A Mmilar cons rediction, not @ wlit lesy startilog, bus been exhibited by the course_of evedts In Europe during the past week. The alleged suceess of Count Behouralos peacelul mission has given the alznal for a heartiness of warllke prepara- tion impossible to deacrihe. The tramp of bat- tallons in the Houth has hept pace with the honcyod words of diplomacy in the North, Thousands of bhelmeted peace-inakers, fur- nished with the most eflicaclous instruments of breech-londiug persuasion, have poured into Roumania and Bulgaria, to confound any malefactor who may daro to hintatwar, Count- lces Turkishand Russian agricuituristeare tiling the barren earth Into redoubte, bastions, and Tuncttes, or planting cannon and svwing to pedoes with uowcarled ’|m’|ultr{‘: while Peac replaung her olive branch with a sword, and her dove with the Russian cagle. cocks her helmet fercely in the face of an amazed uni- verse, and prozlaime, through the mouths of a hundred Rrupp guna,‘the relgn of Jove and tranquillity nmong mon.. In & word, the whalo tableau strikingly recnlls the famous parsdox loveted by Sir Rk d Bteelo’s frate undortaker at une of his mutes: “ You rasenl, | give you 50 shillings & week to look aoleful, and, tl.e more | give you, the jollfer you are,’* e e—— MARINE NEWS. BUFFALO, Burrano, N, Y., May 28.—Last night the achr Bay State ran Into the schr La Potlte, nine milen from this port, carrying awsy the latter's mizzen- mast and maintopmast. The Intter rotarned to wort. The Day State wae uninjured, snd con- tinucd on her way. Lake freights very quiet, Charters: Saltto De- troft at 5e§ throe barges of jumber from Alpena to Tonawandaat $1. 3734 par 1,000 on rail; one barge of lumber from Greonburg to Buffalo at $1.75 on ratl; coal from DBuffalo to Ch.cago at 30c, snd from Cleveland to Chicago at 40c. Clearances for twenty-four houss endlng 6 p, m. —Props Starruca, merchandise; Java, mercha: duwe; Empies btate, morchandise; Scotis, mer chsadlsg; Hwallow. Chicago; Chins. merchandise, Duluth{ schrs G, W. Adams and Medliterrancan, 300 bris sslt; M. Capron, Toledo 11, C, Hichards, 1,200 tons 'conl: {1 A, Kout, 1,450 tons conl} 2!;:0"1\')1!(!"1. Chicago; Russin, al md Granger, 700 tond and Ellza, 100 brls salt, Port Clinton; Dashiing Wave, Chicago; Alary Blockton, en ming Port Colborne lock for farty- eight houra ending 6 p. m., 27th, westward—Frop Asia, Kingston to Sarnis; bark M. L. McVea, Oawego to Chicagn; schra Cossack, Oswego to De- trolt; Annic Falconer, Kiogston to Cloveland; West Wind, Welland to Falroort, Eastward— Props Maine and Onwegatchle, Chica. go to Owdensburg: City of New York, Toledo to Ogdenshurz; Drumedary, L. Hchiekluns, Toledo to Montreal; barks London, liay City to Kingeton: Montgomery, Ashtabula to Clayton; Wawanosh, Black Rivor to Toronto; Mary Morritt, Cleveland to Torouto; Lady McDonaid, Port Bur. well to Kingston; L. Neclen, Ringsville to Inge- ton; bargo A, J. Hale, CM“T 10 Ogdenabur echrs Gerrtt Bmith and Acacin, Black River to'T ronto: M, A. Lydon, Day City to Kingston: 1lnoo. ken, Hiack liver to Drockville; David narp, Port Dover to St. Catherines; James Norris, Sheboygun to Kingston: Garlpaldl, Cloveland to Toronto, Clearcd from Tonawauda, M&K 27—Props Al heny and L. W, Jounces, Bay Citys barges thodes, Stewart, aginaw, Yankee, and very, Day City, NAUTICAL MISITAPS, Capt. Moore, of the schr Two Faunies, reported yesterday that he went on bosrd of the schr A, Rust, ashore ot Pilot Island, Friday, and found hor In very bad condition. Capt, Anderson and tio crow of the Rust wero on the mainland. The veesol was on the fnside of the Island, close to it, snd on the weather side of the reef, closo to the piace whero the achr David Stowart went nshore s few ycars mpo, and whore Capt. Joln Prindiville had his leg broken while endeavoring to get her off. The ruador of the Rust {s rone, theralsa biz hole in Lerstern, and she lu listed to the westwurd. Bhe [0 hudlnf to the nort! Capt. David Dall, the owner of the unfortunato craft, left last night hy boat for Pilot Island, and will bu met thore by Capt. John McKenna, of Buf- falo, who goos to tiake an {nspection of the wreck in behaif of the Providunce Washinwton Insuranco Compsuy, Dall and Prindiville bave very liitle hoe of otting tho Rust off. A man lately employed on the prop Menomines regorted yestérday that that veasel had‘run into an unknown schoouer near the Manilous, on_her last trip, but did _not know what, if sny, damaye had been done. Tt was alwo reported on tha docks that rald nan had been discharged from the Menominao, and hence tho repart, ‘Tus huge prop Commodors got agrannd Al night just inside the Milwaukeo Iarbor ple ;.\’lu:‘kaddm%chnnnnl untll moraing, when sl ghtered off. R ‘The schr Mary Perew thamped hard s of the bridges yestorday, but did no ser! aya ta either harsalf or the atructnra, 'he prop 1dano, on her last trip np Lake Bupa- Hor, had considgrabla damage done 10 hor cabln and hulwarks st Marguette ‘Harbor by running over a yossel's line which waa etreictied out for & consideravle distanca natern. Tho vessel was also slightly damaged fn the encounter. MORE ON AN OLD SUBJECT. Tho cnstoms anthorities here have written to Washington to .ascortain just how far thoy con go 1n the matter of allowing Canadian tngs to do tow- ingin Amorlcan vorts. Itscoms there is no law touching this subject, consequently Canadfan tugs can comu to Detrolt and do harbor towing without molestation, while It an Amerlean tug goes to Windsor to removon vesscl ahe {8 required to re- vortand clear or bo soized andfined. Further, should & Canadlan tug bring a vessel here—an aimost dally occurrouce—she ia allowed to de- art and uo questious nsked; butlot an American ug take o vessol to Windsor and she must ay forit. In the absence of any law on the suv- cct, it in dountful if the ‘I'rcusury Depariment can make any rulings, unless custom bo taken for law, and 8 deciston based upon 1t. What the costom {s not know, neithor do the customs Tho Canadians cislin that their action in s io many others, s an uct of retalla. bo fancled, howover, 1u thia case) for committed on tolsside, _Collector Bennon, day d inat one jous dam« wrun of Windsor, uxprosses 8 willingnoess to correspond with the Qovernmout ofiicials st Ottawa, and If, ster investigation, e fnds thero is nothing foten. "‘ml..l nnlll i l;!e. 10 adahh(lm. to l}uvu the |u1:v Ront régulation impose superiors temoved, -—jmmlh Lost and Lribuy A . LAKE FREIGATS, Graln frolghts woro dull on the morning Board, but activo late in theday. Carricrs wanted 2¢ for corn, and fnally took 1%c inthe afterncon, ono bolug taken at 2¢. Wheat was taken at 295e, The capacity engaged foots up ©1,000 bu wheat and 385,000 bn corn. To Buffalo—FProp Dadger Btate, corn through. To Erlo—Schr Ellen Hpry, wheat at2c. To Kingeton—8chrs Arabis and —, corn, ‘To, Montreal—Liarge Hobortson, corn, To Sarnta —tchr Mayes, corn “"“flu' To Buffalo—Iu the afternoon, ‘the schr June Holl, corn at tc; lator tha schrs Tted Winy, Nortnener,'M, ¥, Trembal, and barge Hurlbut, corn st 15¢; scar Three Lirothers, 'cl:ulfil‘:-flhut barge Kersbaw, corn, on ownor's accou ‘The schr Evaline Dates was chartered yesterday 1o carry posts from Point Penlownia to this Eu" at :l}.’bn cach, The Loule A, Hurton gets $1,12% for 450,000 foot of lumnber from Menominee to Chica. go, aud the Milwaukeo Belle recelves n simiiur Tute for 200,000 teet of Jumber from the former port o this, PORT IIURON, Pont Horox, Mich., May 28,—Down—Props Jay Gould, Montgomery, B':. Joaeph, Metumors and barges, Livingsiono and raft; hirs Chi Vouter, 5, 0, Thayer, Champion, 11" 8, Todm YUp—Pru 3 Ouu!rlg. %’ulan:dne‘ 4 Asla, An: oung and cousorty Jarvis Lond an H HEnuyTerti Ao donle Gratisn, Ty SVBBITS eREE Wind~Northeast, frovh. Weather—Fine. Ponr Huuon, Mich., May 2810 p, m. ~Pa Up—Vrops Jonn Pridgeon, Glasgow and bargus; schr Jobis M, Hutchinavn, Dowa—Frops Egyptian with Pelican and T wing, lsckett with consort snd J, ¥, Cs uruside and barges, Loveland, Porter, J. Magill, 0. M. Bond, Florida, MNorning Lark, Nuw Domlulon, Soabira, Wind—Nostheast, froahi; weathor cloar, DISCREPANCIES IN CARGOES, Much siress is lald upon the assartion that the schr Quimby, with » cargo of 6,000 bo wh taken [n st the Michigan Central Elevatorin trolt, overran 81 bu on dlscharging here. For this surplus the Captain 1 said to have recelved $126, which wis sbout equal to bis frolzht doney, *Tho schr Sonlbwest, on the contrary, which recelved 20,000 bu from the same elevator; fe) abort 20 bu owarrival ot this port. 7he groat dlscrepancy in tho welghta uf cargoes. from: Hetrolt 1§ doubiless due to carelei on ¢! £t of the Michigan Cuntral weighman. snd Uf that worthy will now sud then remove thu scales from bis eyos Lo will doobtlces be enabled to balance thoas of the glav: g:r‘ ll.n 8 wmore satlsfactory manuer.—Hugalo & resy. ERIE, Kpecicl Dispatch to The Tridune Entz, Ya.,, May 28.—Arrived-Prop W. Barwum, Milwaokes; prop Winslow, Duluth. Depariures—Prop W, l. Barauw, prop Alsaks, schir Thomas A. 8cott, 1,100 tons toal; schr A. B. Mooru, 1,000 tons coal; prop . Balleatine, 1, 2 ous coal, all for Chicago; prop’ &. B, 1hal, iae- quotte. TITAT PATENT GRAIN TRIMMER. A, A. 8inger, furmeriy publishar of the Datly Quide and Dasly Times, in this city,but now & res- Ident of Chicago, bss patsuted au favention for loading sud \rimming veusols, which is pronounced a perfect success by thosy who Liuve seon It The macline will do with the exorbitant charges to which veasel subjected by the trimmer nul- sance from tima to time. and for this resson may be regarded ne welcomn Innovativn, Mr. Siager Infornted the Hiaconsin roporter that he \yill sond ona of there machines 1o Milwauken thistweek for the parpose of aubjecting It to a test, and then** be gorra* thera will muoelc among the Kaights of the scaop, —MHlwaukee Wiecontin. P THFP CANAL. 8 Bnipagrort, May 28, —Arrived— Georgls, Ctica, 6,500 hu corn; Welcome, 1fenry, 4,000 bu do do; Cataract, do, 6,200 do do; Friendship, do, 6,000 do do; Whale, do, 3,800 do do, . Cleared—Montanlk, Lockport, 4,513t tt whent: Firat Nationa!, Joliet, 80,000 ft lumbar, 24,000 Iath; Mary O'Relly. Joliet, 2,187 posta;’ Kd it Tieath, Ottawa, 20 bila flonr, ‘ Buspagrant, May 28—10 p. m.—Arrived~T. Ryburn, Marscilley, 6,100 ba corn. Clearsd—E. 8. Eanton, Chillicothe, 13,088 ft lamber, 50,000 lath: Hllas, Chillicothe, &.701 1t lumber; frecrtess, Otlawa, 106 brle flonr: \ como, llenry, 60,000 shingles; Catarsct, Utics, 2,810 ft Jumber, ] MARQUETTE. ' Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune, 2 Manquerre, Mich,, May 28.—Arrived~Prop Fred Kelly, schr M. R, Warner, Cleared~Prups D. M. Wileon, V. Ewains schrs B«:'phln Minch, A, C. Mazwell, Frank Drow, D, P, Riinden, Pdssed down—Props Arctle, City of Daloth, Up—Prop Indla, Weather fine. NAVIGATION NOTES, CIIICAGO, ‘The schr City of Chicsgo had 8 leak stopped In Doollttle’s dry-doek yestorday, and the barge Eldo. rado went In to be calied. The qnestlon was asked yesterday among the vessel-men: **Whom shall we choose to eliver the dock aration next Thorsday The schr A, J. Nogers left port last evening ror Escanaba, where ahe luads {ron-ora for Chicaga. The Captain of the tug Ewing says the tug A, Affller had to go to the boller-shop for three days, In consequenco of the chase the latter gave him last Friday, Captatns and officors In charge of ateam crafts of all kinds must hereaftar give and recelva the pruper oignals when pieaing other boats, and carry the wroper lights. or lors thelr leenso, A rumor has hean aflant that the stme Flora was not coniing here to muke excursions, after all aaid and dono. She bad not arrived up to last nignt, aund yesterday's Milwaukes papors had nothing to pay sbout hor coming. 2 ELSEWIIRRH. The rteamship Iuter-Ocesn Is to recelvo a now wheel at Detroit. ut ander the tug Prince Alfred Chains will be (at Windsor) to raize hor, Tho rovenue cutter Andrew Johnson has left Miiwaukeo on a crulse down Liio Jake. ‘Thomas 3, 1luujor has beon engaged as master of the stmir Kewesnaw at Detroit, Cluveland Odd-¥ellows are to**excurse " to Lon- don, Ont., on the stinr Baginaw, Juno 14, ‘Fho stmr Chicora comnionced her regnlar trips between Toronto, Niugara, and Lowiston Monday, ‘The Annle M. Peterson was among uoveral lower lakors that Jost some cativas on their last trip up, ‘The achr Miami Iielle has boen pnt in fne trim for business atTolodo, Allshe nesds now'is the business, ‘Ihe tuz Crosader secnred the steam-pump from th tug Frindoville, which went down off Faieo l'u»q‘:\: Tale lust fall, and it hae arrived at Datroit, Richurd Powers, Prasidont of tho Chicazo Ses- meon's Unfon, lias organized o branch of that body at Mitwaukee, and 1% men were presont ap the moeting, which took place Monday night. Wi waro fixed at 81,50 per day, ” Capt, Jool F. Tyler, who commanded vessely and steamers on the lakes from 1822 to 1863, dled in Oswego last Pridny, agod 70 yoars. ‘The Handusky FReglater says that the yacht Ponchie was recently stoler: from Pat.In<Bay, and had not since been heard from, Capt, Willlamn, of tho prop Vanderbllt, was last week fined $20 Ly the authorities of Bufale for leaving Chicavo withont clearance papers, ‘hers will bo 1o blasting of the bottom at the neen's Wharf cuannel runto, this scason. A redys will doall the work that ‘s contempiate: pleking up obatructions and scooping the ssnd sn mud of the bed-rock, The Jossle Scarth, a Iake schooner, bullt at_Bt. Catharines, arrtvod ot Quebee Baturday from Liv- erpool with 8 curgo of eait. Thiw Is the third ocean trip the vueral has made, this trlp having uccupled :nl‘rly-flu days. She will be kept on the lakes in aturo. Tho prop Delaware, alnost roady of launching at Clevaland, 1 to bo cominanded by Capt. Charles Christy, who salled the China laaf sesson, The Coneatoga, which witl touch the water a few woaks after the Delaware, 14 1o bo In charge of Cant. A. McFarland, late of the Annlo Young. TORT OF CHICAGO. Tho following are tha arrlvals and actual sallings at this port for tho past twonty-four hours endiug 8t 10 o'clock last might: Bohr 3. Catehoale, Mantutes, wood, X £ 3. Catchpole, Manistas, woo " Kelr Jane Lialator. Muskogon, tutaber Warker " gichr dlary K, Peraw, Menorulne, Jamber, . Mason ‘Wehe Dertha Darnes, Muskegon, lumber, Burliagton ‘Seir Trintdad, Orwego, coat, Madison street. Beh M. iy, 3 [ogua, lutnoer, b B A B s, Yoghen St ehr Né:;rl'::‘hflllgl"' ng) zz,, ll’fllll‘l Gebi b ooty Wit Fakd bl Iyt #ehr Oftawa, Muskegon, ;'004. 3 Te: goyes Tush street, Tush Bl Muskeuons Maniiowoo, Sindrlu Btmir 8huboygan, Maulstes, suddrias, Rush street, T'rop Menoni(uer, Green Hay, sundries, lush strect. #ehr 8, Bates, Emplre Pler, wood, Block-Yards, Solr O, Hhaw, Bouth Haven, wood, Ulicago ave- nue, schr Nanner, Grand Ifaven, lumbar, Market, Betr 1. 11, I(lnfl.ll X ATaba. Mnson 5 B S o Gierh M e st Heur Lizale Doak,’ Bt Joseph, lamber, Twelth street. , #c‘nrchulel Mibbard, Manistee, slabe, Chilcaga ave- o Wenr A. Tchard, Maott D Rer lovers Hawiert, Grand Heven, imbor, Atars et Wenr 1. J. BKidmore, Maskegon, siabs, M Henr Mariner. u.‘n’n'f‘-iu. Shiagien, Mariats Lok ¥70p Tompesty Whte' Lako, Tuiaper, Durllngton nepr Josen, Grand Taven, lumber, Market, KehF Lumbortan, Diack Creek: Tamber: Etghtesath styoet, X Q. P, [eath, Ssugstuck, tiea Markot. b Siaty Dron, Whits Laco, sbingies turliogion "i}: r;n'p Mcssonger, Denlon Marbor, sandries, Btate Y Two Fannles, Escanabs, ore, blast furusce. ¥ Hea Bird, Muskegon, lumber, 88 Biip, e Derdle calking: Muskoon, Tumbers T welfth vt ehr uttama, Jlamiin, lumber, Markat. Hehr Arabia, Kingeton, ght. ‘Madisan stre Simr Corond 8¢ Jossbh, suridrics, Hugh st amr Metragolls, Nouth' fiaveu, sundrice,” Wabash Jrop” Skylerk, Michigan City, sundries, Wabesh Behir Nellte Ilsmmond, Delers, pig fron, Adsme belir Etban Alles, Menominee, lumber, Ssmpson o Schw D, i, Tolt, Grand Jiaven, lumbor, Market. oo 0 Camplal L dinuon, Tomber, " ettt Hehir Mo a, lumber, Allea's 8lip. Prop. Tel sburw. sundrics. Lassllo strect. 8] ll’ use, Juml i treet, Behr Ew d liaven, 'MI{ H Rehe Hegutuior, Whits Lake, Yrood, fiuh u| 3 n L sun e . War, e Bori e, Habh ron Waverly, TiiTalo, 30 (b b to Tok Farneel? itfieles S48 D £ora- Peiry Kound, 7100 b oats, rops, Montros 0 bi1 oe, 17,000 b Gorm. 8. K. s, Huflalo. 55000 bu'corn, cotis, Moutrasl, 17,040 bu comn, cr pllon Epry, Uity &0 bu corn, Prop Wissahfekun, Hulfaio, 1 000 bu ovrn. Behir David A. Wells, Huftilo, 21,600 04 Cora. brup Fountain City, 'liuffalo, sundrics, rop blontana, Buifalo, 40,000 bu corn, Bchr Exlle, Cioveland, iraiu, Sebr incan City. Diincan ity, sundites, Hehir Advence, Muskegn, Wit Kehr Eveaing 8tar, Muskegou, ilght. Helir City ot Uhicago, Cedar lllver, light, sichr Mifan, Ononsgos, Hght. u:hrlh‘lml Eills Fier, gl bpir dvor I Durkegon, Jght, behr Areuc ou, Mfit. Bubir Willie Lou sehr Bell Browg, *rup Tompest, W J. s, Rulir 1, 8, Crawror FProp l!n babr C1 et A, J. Hoge: belr Gitbink, Ausk vuote JcL w Bca 1(7d, saugatuck, Jight. chr Ked arge, Ludington, lght, e Lu(’lnxlu‘l‘.‘ Tignt. k. be. Joseph, gt ‘lf‘l."" Packara's Pler, lght, uskegua, “’lll- e, Graia aven, tighe. o, Hght, olir Appretitica by, Grand liaven, lzht, e L e By pebr Loutie Molionaldy basilowue. ligit. 8 pous Amorica, Groea Tay, sundrics. rop Trucsdell, Liroes ey, sundriod. fehe Aaa Chilu, Maskect light . - Hoyco, Marquetie, Bebr KA 'Blem ettt Beur Lus la Day, Greon'Bay, light. Beur A, J. Mowry, Manbicr, Nabt, BebrJ. & A, Buouach, Manisius, light. —— GOOD WORK. ! To the Editor of The Triduns, Citi04G0, May 37.—A word of commendation to tho efliciency of our Post-Office employes s uppropriste and worthy of notlce. ‘The prescnt caso is well worthy of notice. This wornlug I received a letter from 8 brother ta Oconto, Wis., directed to **Chicaro, 111, requesting mo to mect bls daughter,—a youog lady, strubyer in the city avd 1o the citv, with' all “ghas this {m- plles,—who would anive in the diyaty:43a. n,, 88th fust., aud sco her safely on tho Michi- wn Ceotral traln en route fur Canuda. This etter, being dirccted ** Chicago, of course went 10 tho general oftlce, there to rewaln (L called {fur, or advertised, or sunt to the ** Deud Lotter Otlce.” The distributer of tho mall, keen to the sddress of partics in the city, remembered that the uno sddrcased was 8 resldeut of the West Bide, aud promptly dropped It Iy the Weat 8ide mall bax, aud comivg into thy bauds of the dlstributer, who kuew well my peraonal sa- be placed it [uto toe plgeou-hod tor Car- rler No. 6, and at 14:50 &, ‘m. it wus In wy bauds. J. R, McCurrovan. TIHE COURTS. Judge Blodgett Now Engaged in Hearing Criminal Cases. Recelver Bogns Sues the Stockholdors of the Defunct Marine Bank. New Sulits, Bankruptcies, Judg-~ ments, Confessions, Eta. A Jury wan Impaucied yesterday morning in the United Btates District Court, before Juage Blaigett, for the trial of the criminal docket. The following are the names of tho jurors: M. J. Brown, O, 8. Lincoln, Wilson Loudon, Wau- kegan; W, H. Condright, Lake View; E. Barry, Burlington; T, C. Clark, Genevas J. T. White, Evanston; W. R. Cornell and Gustay Clemens, Hyde Park: J. F. Gerousrd, Kankakee; C. Duclieane, Lacon: C. J, Downing, Dixon; Joun Thorease, Bublette; C. M. Ward and Gustay Harrls, Ottawa; Allen Bmith, Belvidere; Charles Lucas, Chatsworth; J. A. Mahomah, Falrbury; 7. M. Ilitt, Mt. Morris; De Witt Hears, Oregon: W, D, E. Andrews, Rockford; Justus Wober, Bremen; J. K. Hickey, Custer; Reuben Richardson, Momence; Russell Hum- phrey and Thomas Poor, Geneva; F. J, Cobb, Hinsdale; W. [1, Perry, Dixon; O. W. Nash, Oak Park; Thomas White, Waldron. John 8, Cuok, against whom an fnformation was filed for selling liquor without license, ap- pearcd and pleaded guilty, and was ined $1and costs. Jack Hughes was tried for passing counterfelt muney and found guflty. Thero nre ubout a dozen cases remalning on the criminal docket to be tried, Including some whisky coses, ‘Ihe District Attorney yesterday dismissed or caused to be stricken from the docket eleven cuses, for want of proof or fuabile Ity to get the witnesses. THE MARINE COMPANT, In the case of David Dowsct al, vs. The Marine Conpany, & cross-bill was tiled yester- day by Georre M. Boguo, the Receiver, agalust all'thie stockholders of the bank, to compel them to pay such an amount as will be sufficient to cleor off all the indebtedaness of the bank to the depositors In the savings and trust depart- ment. The action is taken under Sec. 10 of the charter making stockbolders liable for double the amount of thelr stock. Bir. J. N, Jewett appears for the Recelver. . UADLEY BROS, & CO. The creditors of Hadloy Bros, & Co. helda very harmonlous tnceting yesterday morning, and listencd to tho statements of the Assigneo, Mr. R. E. Jenkina, who announced that e had sufliclent funds on haod to pay a dividend of 15 per cent ou tho i lndebtedue The credit- ors were tnuch pleased at tho success of Mr. Jenkins {n realizing on the asscts so svon, It belng obly about six weeks since the firm went into bankruptey. The Assignes expects to be sbie to pay 10 per cent more whea the remainine open acconnts are collectod.. A dividend of 45 per cent was declared. 1TEMS, The Merscrean whisky cage Is expected to be tricd before Judge Blodgett to-day. There are also some other whisky cnses which arc not (n- cluded 11 those hanging- before Judge Drum- moud, which will be tried at the present term. None of the Judrea of the. 8tate Courts will hold court to-morrow (Decatatiun Day), but the Clerks’ oflices will be open as usual, DARKRUPTOY WATTERS, A discharge was Issued to Willam Iorer. The Richards Iron Works were adjudicated bnnkr\;vt and n warrant fssucd returnable June 19, % A composition mecting will be held June 7 in the caso of L. C. Dacinicke., (George W. Campbell was appolnted Assignce of Avel White. ‘ Bradford Elancock was appolnted Assignee of Norman H. McAllister, -+ C. D. Lusk was appointed Assignee of James L. Newman. 7 ‘Thie composition recting in the caso of Leo- pold, [leller & Co. was continued to Juuo 4. Assignees will be chosén it 10 o'clock this morning for Willlam A, Reason, for Danjcl Uoodwin, Jr., for Levl Dodge, and for Finley D. Brown. P BUFERIOR.COUNT- IN BRIEP. Louts Oberbock fileda bill’ yesterday againat his partner, Fred C. Albrecht, to dissolve the fiem of ¥. C. Albrecht & Co. Complainant stateathat he mod Albreeht, fn October, 1877, agreed verbally to form o’ copartnerahip ‘%mlo ach business of manufacturine furniture. partner was to contribute #4500, losscs were to be shared equ nasets are now worth abaut 84, debts are not over 81,200, No scttlement has evor been bhad, but complainant, though the business is tlourishing, wauts to dissolve the firin on sccount of nis partner's father, Fred Albrecht, who Is constantly interfering, aud who, by his threats of ‘personal violouce, {8 rendering complainant’s busincss relations un- Complainant fears the Albrechts will pleasant, dndh;lm RN 0 a3l Junction to prevent tho Albrechts from further interfering in tho affalrs of the firm or from drawing tho firn bank account from the Prairie Btate Loan & Trust Company, and alfo for the sppolntment of s Recelver, An 1ojunction was graonted as asked. - CIRCOIT COURT. Mary A, Hubbard commenced a suit for 815, QU0 against thu Eaglo Works Manufacturiug Company, £ B. A.'Btokes began a suit against John C. Dunlevy to rocover $5,000, Charles Speraln commenced an_action in tres- ass against C. W. and F&Pnrdridge and C. . Stokes, claiming §5,000 damages. C. B. Hosmer brought sult for $3,000 agalnst Alexander Whito, “T'ho Ellzabethport Steam Cordage Company began a suit in replevin ageinsteCharles Kern, W. IL. Colvin, Ugorge H. Lally, snd C. H. Bav- mb,o!: recover a carload of rops’ valued at 1, 0. L. American sucd the Poterson Fire-Tnsur- anco Company for $3,500, CUIMINAL COURT. Robert Breckourlduo waa found gullty of Jar- ceny aud romasded. s PROBATR COUR * In tho estate of John T, Corcoran, letters of sdmigistration were granted to M. J. Corcoran, under boud for $2,000, THUR CALL. Junor BLoparrr—Tho criminsl docket. Tux APrELLATE Counr—Call beging at 89, delo va. Cook, and goes to B4, Iucluail N on trial Juves Gany—2t 207, 272, 270 to 283, 280, 287, 200 to 200, inclusive. No. 277, Meyer vs. L‘-‘A}fln-n. on trial. vpug Movur—Motions st 12 o'clock in chancery room, Jupax JauxsoN—101 to 171, 173ta176, and 178 :?.“1‘ fnclusivo, No, 8, Doskowita ve. Daker, on al, ¥ Jupas Hooxns—100, 131, 133 to 143, jucluslve, except 134 and 143, N0 case on trial. Junos Boorit—60, 128, 127, 120, to 133, dncla- alve. Nocasuon li Juvex McAtuiavan—200, 210 and 240 to 200, tnclusive. No, £17, Prida vs, Glesson, on trial. Jlllm: FanwaiiL—Nocall, Lomuxvs, Whitniag, o trial JUDOMENTS, Surenion CourT—Conrxssioxs—Unlon Mutosl Life Iusurance va. Julius Jonas, $0,704. prbalbobolesionin it * TIME MAKES ALL RIGHT." i Tothe Editor of The Triduns, i Cuicaco, May 23.—~The many friends of Mr, William I, Harper, late Chief Graln-Incpector for this city, joln in_congratulativg bim on the decision by Judge Booth. Iis position *that any surplus in fces, in that office, belougs (If to auybody) to the parties who owned tho graln on which said charges wers made, nod not to bis successor or the Board of Ralroad and Ware- house Commissioners,” is fully sustained by the Court, 1t {4 clear to the mind of the writer that, hiad there boen auy damuges for ervurs fu the Snspection Departmeut under bis adminis. tration, he nnd bis boudamen would have been liuble, e has, thercfore, not oaly protected bimself, but those who funrnulecd his faithful execution of the Inypectlon laws, It {s only necessary for bis iplete vindlea. tlou to nLum, the larger part of thomoney bas been and 1s likely to rewmalu tisd up, through no ult of his, in defunct fustitutions, oue, for fu- ance, the Cook County Natlons! Bank. ltwas whiarged, at the time of ‘this trouble, that some ot this money was lost_ by erain speculations. Vhe writer knows that Mr. H. never lost one Gin- case turtbiug of this moucy ur any other fn grain or any otler speculation. Kvowing this to be true, Nr. Hurper haw borne mory thao his sharo of r blamv, aud the ooly crror (it 1t may bu called such) br. M. bus wade 1s obeylng the justruo tious of bis superior ofticers. 1t bis manly teht should resutt tn ona atep to have the grala tusvection of this city returu- ed 10 the Hoard of Trade, he will yet pruve to bu & public benefactor GENERAL NOTICEN. VISITORS TO TUE VREXCH EXPOSITION BELLOWS" FRENCH POCKET DICTIONAR :‘I“vg\:nwll 10 Lourhis. ectipilve clrculars ful i tva. 1y LETCHER & CO., Harttord. Coaa. JANSEN. McCLULU & (4., Chivagol HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Monday, May 77, every evening and Wednesday and Batniniay dai nm."n'r'n'r’-f:fe'én'x' St'an eatirely new and original'drams, entltled HURRICANES, By the authot of #aratoga. Mr. BRONBON HO WARD, written expres,iy for the New York Park Theatrs Comedy Company, A rhia A:‘ld ('?‘fl la X::‘M?‘nm Rtrength, }LD 7”= ITH 7 U .ondon Wuccess, A FOOL MeVICKER'S THEATRE, TH[S (Wednesdsy) EVENING, Viny 20, yen- g 4 ng e Wit and lyld'mf{:‘\\!')fl?l’?fl. Grand Prodnction of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN ENTIRE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL RCENERY! PLANTATI JUBILER SINGERS1 100 GENTISE PREEDYRN HAVERLY'S TilE 3 3 J. 1. FAVEQLY. Proprictor sad Manoger. Ladies’ Favorite Wednesday Matinee end Night. IUCE'S EXTRAVAUANZA CONINATION, This Buperh Organtzation In tha new Ktearaganea, 0N THE CORN 3 And Iita "IO"!:I‘HII‘II‘" “-lm 1 s Pride, ta Wealih'of Attrsce tlons, Great Cast of Characters. and ith Itassell, Matinee 5 LAKE FPRONT, OXE WEEK ONLY, Cammenclag Monday, May 7, D, W. STONE'S GRAND Circas and Musical Brizads, Thcketa for sale at Chicago Muate Co.. 132 Btate-st. Two performances dally, Matinee, doorn vpen a8 1, begiunat . Night, duors oten st 7, begingat B p. m. Admirsion s0centa; Children under 8, 25 cents, MCORMICK HALL, 'Lhenula of seats for tho Elocationary Entertalament o Master J. Harry Shannon, ‘The marvelous 8-year-old CEIILD ORATOR, T1as been requented to give at McCormick Hall Fridny evening, will beein st Jansen, McCiurg & Co.'s to-day. Lescryed sests LU cents, becurds thew erly. NEW CilICAGO THEATRE, This afternoon and eventng, the Freatest bil) yet of- fered. lLuw Prices, £} TRICMPIAST, PALPABLE. MIIT OF the Rrennanv, Capt. Georze Lishie, Tielene Smith, Raby MeDonald, Watde and LaClede, Kdith Lysie,the Iughes, Lille Clifford, and a host of afhers. 1 EICES: 18, 5, 38 ceals, BILLIARDS, BCITAEFRR and REISEI give exbihitions at BRUNSWICK HALL, very evening at 8:30o'clock, B OO ohtts ATCEE the Game, AD T E TABLE. ABRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, EXPLAWLTION OF 5 R B R g OBIOAGOD & NORTHWESTERN RATLWAY. ‘Tlcket Ofices, ncm(:‘.-hugfiimu House) andst Arrive. B3838333933933395332 | N Passen 3 iwanKes Paveager i35 direen Day F1prem., ... 9130 &, bt Pau & llunuoo"lg *10:07 5. . 3L Paul & Minaeapolis Kz.\|t 0:00p. m. blatr Expres +*10:00 8. M. xpre: :00 . g!I' = i3 b o twean Chi- jag Chicago rane Polimsy or @ ot ane Pollmen or aap other for Noother resd hotel cars west of 3 §-prpotcorner of Welisand Rinste-scs, 40t corer of Canal and Kinle-sta CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILRIAD. Depo of Lake.at., [udiana’av.. and Slzsaenily-st, SndSixteetin e, Tickét Onices, 36 Clark- Leay .\(nudaukmbubnzl’.’u‘:fim 7 Ottawe & sireator Expres .. 7 lockfard & Freepori E3press. (¢1u: hiiqae & ity Expresa[*10: Dubtinge & Sfoux City Ex Pacint Fast ! SEGRD PRUTIEPE 295 . Fulimag, Taiace Dining-Cars and Pulimas 10-wh Steeping-Cars are run batween Chicaga and Umaha on the faclnc Express. CHICAGQ. ALTON & BT. LOUI3 AND UAICAGO EANSAS CTiY, & DENVER SHORT LINES s hint it Hicket ek 153 andoIohoa L Kanvss Clty & Denver Fast Ex ¢! . Louts, SpingAeld & Texa dle & New tirlrans Ex. 1. Louls, B I'rib s, Burlingion ¢ Fast kx.) ol d & Paducah T |t Lx.. Elbt l(:l:l,‘ Ll;’-‘flfl. V’Q‘Illl‘lm Ex's1:: Joliet& Dwign'Accommdati ¢ CHIOARQ. MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL RATLWAY, Uolo@ Lepot. cornnr Madlon and Cagal-ss. Tickst Umlce, 84 50uil Ciars-st., opposite sherman House, s0d 8t debot. NEW M0I0 BOOKST] JOHNBON'S New Mefhod for Thorongh Base. By A, N. Johnson (31.00). A remarkably clear, essy, and thorough metiiod of tearuing to play CHURCH SUstes GLee Mywic, and all Musfc cantaining Cuonba, or that sy Fowr o pnore Jurts, Al who play for utlier jeone to slug need to 1 8o by Chordz, i thens Instrictiuo, which s igiplicity ftsolf, aud thess exerelses, will enable nug to dot, even without 8 teacher, thus preatly earicblog u the fulinessof the b or Tlano rlasiae, Or: tull Litiv, JoAnavn's Neio Methnd for Thuraugh fase. “'lnncr’;\ Select Duets for Cornet & Plano, 73 cte,) Liko Winner's other looks, [t is relintle, fuslc is well adapted 1o the Insruments, aud verp rel 5. Sunday School Song. Books! (iond News! Facit Hoox Nhjntae Rtjver oo News AN UOsTS Hnining itiver Good News! orraixxue. Ehinlog Kiver! No better ks are publishied than the above two, wiilch are fresh, bright, and new, having been out fust lonyt enough to aseure thelr pepularity. 7Tryone! u3cs. each. Heductlun fur quastities. Any book maled, post iree, for retall price, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Baston, SUMMER IRESOITTS, WINDSOR HOTEL, Saratoga Springs,N. Y., On the European Plan. TS NEW and SPLENDID HOTEL, with the TWO oS mdloverisotias coNGIERS RN G PARK, will b & = Opened for Guests June 1, 1878, PARLOR l\%nrmo\r! or IO LN SUITE, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, Wi be RENTED WITH: OUT BOARD at MODEIRATE RA i xhEh iay "}(‘Su'\l{:‘flu‘fhn TN A CIAL ACCOMMODATION of FASIILIES. The Hotel Restaurant Wil be und? the control of CONRR af the IIGHEST ARAUE, and MEALS will BE SERVED In the MOST }'L(;r'l‘é’fitr Y HE ENGAGED on application & t ENG . NN g Sl CHARLES I, SHELLEY, Manager, BLOCK ISLAND, R. I THE OCEAX VIEW fIOTEL, enlarged. opena July 1 It Ls situsted on 8 Biuf averlooking the Ocesn, where here are no ieated or malariuus breezes, and the wind lowing from the (vean reniers excesive huat fmpus: ible. liathtog, Yachiing, Fishiog, and & good Band of fusic. Prices in sccordance witli thie times, $end for circulir to NICHOLAS HALL, Prop. OCEAIN EIOUSH, NEWPORT, R. 1., UPENB FOIt Tilk SEABON OF 1#m IN JUNE. JOJIN G, WEAVEJL & KONN, Jramstéut prica. 64 per da tates for the season ace eording fo locatfon of rou Passcuger elevator aud Lot and eold water batha havo beel added, Appiicativns to EVEIRTT HOUSEN-Te CAPE MAY, N. J. tasted diroetly on the beach Mofel Lawn, 12 opoti far the soasun pettteyiit )‘?’:IALLK.\'IIAI;K. 1) M and faclug Blockton with reduced rates. . 0, Box 143, " OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, Only Direct Liue 1o France, Qeneral Travsatlanile Company, Petwean Now York lfld lll'r:. Pler 42, N, I%., foot 2:00 p. m, R une 8, 98, in, SO B huging v b o iy Secud U s: Ine, bedding, aud utenstl il do dartae B Eae Aienes 53 Trosdway, Ageat Tor Cicago. ““North Germa Lloyd. ‘The stesmenrs of !? ay from Brewnen i it New York to Boutbamplo: s e S Padeago LIILIS & CO., sad RTI owitag i, Nuw ¥orEs TEINANCIAL. $25. $50, $100. $200, $500. The wajorisy of Wall sirees bouss and men are - I‘ugn:fij:l el nelglibore, sud miany of them Bayy & it U L leas Vhan B0 da} 6. cw York Tribuae. o 1o Bugs, Roaches, Moths, Fleas, Lice, ete. Warrant- «d, Areud’s Jusect Powder Depot. 174 . Madison-st. R @ BTEFHENSVHE CHILON. 124 Dearboru-st., gives T Vs ror B ol waive o, i s, Cule brutsca, &c.} drugs <tats Dave 115 2% wer box. aCALES. Al Lmnne STARBAKD CALE OF ALL KINDS. FAIRBARKS, MORSE & OO, p 111 & 113 Lake 5t., Chicago. Be carefultobuy only the Genulue. ¥ Artive, Mitwaukee Exprem Wirconsin & M 9%, 1o 10:108. . [* 4:005. m. * 8100p. m. [*10:4%2 m, Tia; Ly land througn Ni m.it 7:008. m, TAll traine run via Milw cXets for 6L Padl and Minnespulis are good either vis Madisun # Prairie GuCllea, ur via Walertown, LaCrosse. and Winoaa. (LTI CETTRLL BATSOAD POt e Votice, i Haudoipn st.. Bewr Ciarir Arrive, =] £:308, m.,* 6:20p. m. > 1001 oimal o, £t Jouts Exprese. st {ouis Fast Line 170 & Naw Oriesny re & Texas springield Lapress.. Sprnscneld Nt Ex, . Yeort, Burlinzton & Keoku bPeona, Buriingtun & Kroky! fulunte & loux City Y. Dubuque & Eloug City EX.. Gliman Passenge; @ On Batunday night runs to Centralls only, 50n Eatuniay nleht ruos to Peoria oaly, MICAIGAN OENTRAL RAILRIAD. Ao Oaad acine 1otel, '8ad a¢ PAImer 11 e Leave. | Arrive. P] h FT. WAYNE & CHIOAGO RAILWAY, Depat. coruer Canal and Ma.lisou-std. Ticket OB.c _wCiariest., Paimer House, nud Grand Faclfc Hot fall and Rxpress,,. Pactaed ¥Fast Lide, BALTIUORE & 0d1). Tralosleave trom Exposition Hullding, foot of on. oeat. Tieket Officea: B3 Clarkest., Palmer Ilouse, 5 a8 B r Urand P'aciae, and Devat (Espositisn Dullding), o _|_Amive. 8:40m. m. Morning Express... m.! ik mwr\.m.:lhu\n.m. FustLine.., LARE BHORE & MIOHIUAR BOUTHERN. 71358, m. ¢ 71400, M. ; * 71000, m. . il i, s:00v m, Pin. 1 8id0e w PITTTSRURG, CINCINNAT! & ST. LOUI3 B RB. (Cincinnat] Afr-Line and Koxomo Line.) Derot coruer of Lilutwa and Carroli-sta. _ West Slde. Tiepart. | _Arrive. Cincinnatl, Indisnapolis, Lou- II;:XII;!{‘ L":I‘Irlnul & Eastl W PR Exoreu Depart. Arrive. Cpoinnelt, pi et & gi0n,m. s miw eavile S Mapress: to[f B30 b: i) Tl b CHICAGO, IBLARD &}'Aml’m nm.mui Deiot, corerof Van lbured and liesman-ata. [icksl tice, 8 VLaTK-ag, bliermian House. 1_Ariive. ot B8 LA Davenport Express... Jmana, Leavenw't) beru’ Accomtnodatlon., Isnt Baress, . .10 e . 000, {2 i) & 1. All nieals on the Omaha Kxpress arc scrved in diaing Cars, 8% 70 cents oach. OHICAGO & STERN !Il.m **Ianvll] 4 Tcket Omices: 17 CHark ot 5 i Corme GOODRICH'S !"l;fllm For !llcll'h)lllwlukw‘ [ ally ..o 0 Fatuniay's Boat don't Itave B Jor Muilstes. Lui » ‘wr Urand Jiaven. 7 ¥or i Joseph, etc. 8 k4 ¥ PrErP B gpEgEs Tpm. F¥or Weduoaday 7 5w ook lu:{ of Michigan-av. nxlzd. EDUCATIONAL, b O A RN AR s ADAIMN ACADEMY, QUINCY, MANN, ‘This Academy s {ntended to it boys 1o the best man- ner for Lhe best Atncrican Colleges. 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