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FINANCE AND TRADE. FINANCIAL, ‘The past week was not marked by any-un- usual ovent fu bankiog and finaucial circles gen- erally. Business moved along quietly without any notablo change tiil Friday, when the de- mand for curreney became mora active, and tho price of New York exchange waa frregular be- uween banks, but to the public tho rato was steady at 1-10 premium, Forelgn exchange was also weaker, and reccded a small fractfon. The banks discounted freely to customers, generally at 8 per cent. Bometimes 1@2 above were re- quired, and for largs paccols the same figures were conceded from the standard rate. Saturday, Washington's Birthday, belng a holiday, left us without our usual news. In Raltrond bonds, in New York on Thureday, the transactions weroagainlnrge, nnd the changes n prices quite important. ‘The demand was cs- speciolly. active for Missour), Kansas (& Texas consolidated assented and do scconde,—the former rising from 534 toBd3¢, and the latter from 193§ to 10, C., C. & 1. C. firsts roso from 63 to 64, on comparatively small purchaacs. Xansas Pacifle Os of 1806, with coupon certitl- cntes, adsanced 24 per cent, to 1124, aud do Denver Division, with coupoun-certiticates, 134, 10 07); do trust-receipts wero steady at M@ 065{; while do IncomeaNo, 10 sold at 283(@20% @33, ns neainst 813 at the close Wednesday, The New Jersey Central Iasues opencd a fraction lower, but subscqently beeamo firm and recov- cred, except for Incomes, which sold at 0f,—a decline of B per cent from the last raported sale, Boston, Hartford & Erie Firats were 2} per cont higher, selling at 804, The 8t. Paul bonds were finn and without materlal chunge. Winona & 8t. Peter Firats advanced ¢ ver coent, to 100, Morris & Essox Coustruction bonds rose to 85, —Lhis being thoe first recorded sale for some time past. Denver & Rio Grande Firats roso to 01, and subsequently declined to 00}, Union Tacifle Sinklag Funds decllnod n fraction, selling at 114943 but do Laod-Grants advanced nearly 1percent to 114{. Erle Fourths ndvanced X per cent, to 1005, Marjetta & Cincinnati Firats deelined 2 por cent, to92; und Toledo & Wabash consolidated convertible, ex-coupons, 3, to 034, DANK EXCIANGES IN LEADING CITIRS. The Now York Public of the 20th has the fol- lowing in reiation to bank changes: ' The flitetuations in the total are mainly due to tha etrenath of ancculation here durini the Intter Dalf of January; outsido of this city the increase in comparison “has Leen very steady and larze, Thero 18 no room to doubt that 1he real revival of Dueluess, for which tho country bas waitedwo long, hae actunily commnenced, And it 18 8 vood slyn that it comes gradunily, for therc would be less renson 1o one that a sudden and spawmodic fm- provesent would nrove _enduring, ‘I'ne following #hows the amount of cxcnnnges fur the woek end- e Feb. K at San PFranciaco, and Feb. 16 at nl} other citiea: New York. Tioston. G leago Ko Dric B Lotiths Clhetanati: 17, 28452, 720,433 i 401 05T * WL5H0 2 Totted than they bavo been recently by stock operations, The sales lost week were only 1040, 042 snares, ogainst 402,428 during the correaponding week Irst year, Deducting the par valuo of shares suld from exchanges, the nmoant wonld ne 8317,810, - 000 Jaat week, against $20:, 827,000 Jast year,—a gnin larger than sppoard at any of the clief com- aercial citles oxcept 8t. Loufs, The enlargement of traftic at St. Louls beafur to look llke a perma- ,nont divorsion from some of the otlhiur citles of the Bouthwest. - So i s diticult to see how Slilwaulieco 18 to escape sume pormanent loes from the decided advantnea which unususlly largo transactions have piven to Chieagu, The dolugs at Boston indicate a \'er{ heavy traue, especlully when it in observed thai tho fucrease in quantities exchanced must havo ocen about 10 per cent preater than the in- creaso in values paid, ‘Thus the increass of 4.4 por cont in valnes exchanted outslde of New York unat rupresont an incroase of 14 vr 16 per cont 1w auantities transferred. § GOLD IN HINDOSTAN. We take the followlng from the Alta Cali- Jornia of the 16th, By way of Clilna wo have a report that a number of rich quartz veins have been found in the ‘Nellghery Mountalns, in Southern Ilindostan, The ajscoverer fa 11, Brongh Smythe, who was for many years Secretary of the Dourd of Mines in the Culony of Victoria, and in that capacity prepared the anbual_reports famlliar to studonty of minlng industry. THaving beon removed from ofice In AMelbourny, hu was Induced 1o make an examina- tlon of tha Nellghory Chaln, and the resuli was that in the Wynaad dustrict, twenty-five milcalong by thirteon wide, he found ninely ountcrops of auriferous quartz, from two to fonr feet in thilck- ness, somo of the rock contatning $1, 000 and other of it as much a4 34,000 10 tho ton. It docs Tot aphenr, from the statements of the n naners of Delht and Caleutta, thal any sbufty ¢ been sunk, or thnt the richness of thu quartz has been ascertnined in any wiy xavo by the nseaya of amall spechmens, Perliaps, therefore, tho rich apols ure were pockets, that may be uxhiausied iu a fow woeks. Howevoer rich and numerous the lodes might prove to be, thets would bo no opening for American adventurors, Tho Australlan mines are nuurer, and have the advantago of Govermmenc favor; but even with that, the chances will ho-in favor of the lindoos for thu labor, Tho country 1 slenauly Hettlods tho peopla work for 10 or L cents u 5 andl the climate, only twelvo degrecs from the panutor, 18 toeria and horrld, Tho Nellghery Monntains ure near tho western cosst of the Hine xllnn‘l'n:nlululu. andrise to an elovation of 7,600 cot. COMMERCIAL, Tho following wers the receipts snd ship- meots of the leading articles of produce in this ity durlng tho wwentyJour hours ending at 7 o'clock on Baturday moruine, wnd for the cor- reaponding date twelve mouths ago: AHIPHENTS. our, bri Wheat, bi 1,5v1 14,503 Uy The following were the recolpts nud shipments of breadstufls and live atock at this polut dur- fug the prst week, und for the corresponding weeks endlug aa dated: Heb, 22, Feb, 18, Feb. 20, 1 1870, © 1878, Fecelpla— K70, Flour, brls 77,608 78,430 Whent, b, 0 401,030 723,102 3 140,160 3 14,080 55, 060 §, 0tH) 100,027 Cultle, No Shipmients~ our, bris Wheat, bu 20,451 01,405 76,230 . 84,180 201,470 820,077 460,226 Carn, bu Didd, 048 455,001 434,872 Onts, bu 104,022 117,740 150,007 Ttye, bu, U608 11,680 @, 602 Harloy, bu |, GLUUL BUBTT GO, HIG Jrosscd boga DO 6,103 1,078 Live hoge, No. o 44,400 400707 24050 Cattle Nou... 15,074 10,817 13,303 The followlug sbows the weekly moyement of provisionss Pork,bris, Tard, Ibs, Meats, Ibs, Recelved 1870.. 450 1,420,608 5,030, 4nd Heeolved 1678 Bhipped 1879, . Blipped 1873, 1,021,604 310 LE655 X W20 5,200,216 B ‘I'he adjourument af the Bourd of T'rude Sat- urday fu reapect to the memory of George Wush- ngron was genorally observed. A crowd gath- cred fo the alley ingthe forenvon to talk over the situation und u’nko » fow trades, principally inwheat aud provislons. The grain murkuts were wealt, und hog products stroog, Wheat oveucd ab 833{@@937¢e tor April, sold rother freely for o boliday at 933c, und was subsequoently quoted at (3% @833¢e. Morch was quict at 93ge, ‘The market closed about X below the latest quutation of the previous evens g, Curn was quiet at 8573@47%c for Muy, which 13 nbous Jge lower than the closiog Friduy, Oaws were nomical, Buyers sod sellurs were wide apart {n quotatior 2B@BIe Ryo sold Friday afternoon at 474e for April. Barloy was nominal at 79@80¢ recular, 80e for March No. 3, anit 42@47¢ for cash extraB, and 41@42 for next month. Mess pork was firmer, advancing 5@iige. Bales were reported of 3,600 Lrls at $10.15 for March, $10.45for May, and $10.50 for April, nnd the markat closed at theso fgures, Lard was firm st $7.00 for May, and 500 tes sold for April delivery at 80,02}, Short ribs were higher, sales being made of 100,000 1bs sollor April at $5,10. ' May twas quot- ed at 84,25, Jobbers of staple and fancy dry goods were dolng & good business,—good for the time of veare—and the tons of the market was flrm, The demand for groceries continues satisfacto- rily active, and prices were . steadlly inain- tained all arousd. No pricechanges were de- veloped in the butter and checso markets, Trade was reported (falr, and fully provious prices wers beling realized, Dried frults wero moving with falr liberality, - ana were steady at fully previous yprices, No chavges wero apparent in tho fish market, Trado was active at former quotations, Dealers {n olls, patots, and colors were doing n fair scasonable business, Prices wero steady and firm. Nothing new was noted in the bay- gling, tobaceo, leather, coal, and wood markets, The demand for lumber 18 improving, and the market rules stcadv on dry stuff, which Is the kind usually ordered. Trads fo the interior, ha reports sny, §8 starting, aud promises to be, first-class & few weeks later, "The wool, broom- corn, and hide maritets wero unchanzed, Sceds wore qulct. Hay s0ld to the retall trade at re- cent figures, the 'low grades belng easy umler free offerings. The demuand’ for poultry and emgs was fair at reduced prices, due chlely to the large offerlngs and the mild weather. The eales of green fruits were fair. The bright sun- sline called out the atreot fruit-venders, and in- terior orders were mare numeraus. The vessel ownors held another meeting yes- terday, und It {s understood they declded to fa- suo a cireular to the lake vessel owners, ssking thiem Lo pledge themselves not to nccopt less than 8¢ per bu for corn to Bulfale during the comlng seasan of navigation, The clrenlars ara to bo sent out at once, and, if the auswoers are favarable, & convention will probably be called at Clevelund on the 12th of March, In order that this question, and soine othier mutters of inter- est to the lake marine, can be fully dlscussed and formally aeted upon. Statement showing forelun Involee vatue and duty pald on goods entered for consumptlon at the Port of Clicago tor the weck ending Feb, 22, 1870 Farcign U, 8, customs lase of goods. ratie, - duties, Dry good S0, 004 825, 178,056 i 0G0, 12 1, -'L:ll),n.") May belng aiven at Ale, bear, and porte [ TETTR RPN Window-glass, Halbies caun Total o o verrversnenn 72,004 835,230,217 WHEAT PROSIECTS. " J. 11, Drake & Co. write as follows: Recent. letters from abroad dwell with continued emn- phasls upon the cnarmous stock In sight in this country, and 21,000,000 bushels appear to the Eaglish buyer an avalanche only waiting the opening of spring when it must, pertoree, be hurled upon hine Because of deoressed tluances and his necessitous condition, the Enellsh farm- er hias marketed wheat with extraordinary free- dom, nnd we now get the frank acknowledee- tuent thnt home-grown wheats are well nigh ex- buusted, Hoaving reduced atoeks of forclgn to nminimum, England has played a * hand-to- mouth game ” as n competitor fur the Amertean supply. Like Banquo's ghost, France will not down, and latest rveports ure that o large pro- vortion of the French wheat now belug market- ¢d is 100 Inferior to grind, Not only thls, but the growing crop promises most uifavorably fn many districts of France. Bo the reasun what It may, the fact exists thut the Contluent *continues o be the wrine cipul buyer for American breadstufls, Not Fraucea nlone, but Belglum. Ioliand, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and even Moroeco aud the Ori- cot, may e clagsed smonggonr customers, At our lust summer’s rute of exportation und the present receipts at the primary markets of this country, our stock ih sizht would decline 50 ver cent 1u"ane month, wind unless wu err in our cal- culatiung, and have boen grroasly misinformed, wo shull “witness henceforward n graduut re- sumption of lust summer's enormous demond, but find oursclves minus Just summer's cnor- 1ous recelpls, und the stock in slighit, mountuin thit it now appeurs, may after il prove a mole. hill, In izt of the fact that receipts at the pri- mary murkets now, with tarmers idle and rouds In flue condition, are fess than 1,000,000 bu weekly, whereas, in the high tide of lnst sum- mer's exportation, over 8,500,000 weekly wus ex- [uncu, und that too when the howe supply of Surope was abundant. 161,13 Atk 04 GENERAL MARKRETS, DROOM-CORN—Tho order trade continues govd and the market steady, the aunexed- figuree belng pald for luts from sto ¥¥lne grecn carpet brush, R, Green burl o, Red-tinped ho o groen, uwlll Tted-tipped do, Iuferior Crooked BUTTER—~Salea toa I wero ef- grogn! fected at about previous quotatlons, ‘Thoro wasan tuadeguate supply-of choico and fancy tabis butler, tut of otlier deacriptions the wupply s ample. Stocks are light. Creamery oo o Good to cliolco dairy, Medinme eree srenaes. Inferlur to common, Rull butter . o Bigld HAGGING=-Met with o restricted demand, and wau stesdy and firm at the quotations given belows Stark s vane Q3¢ dnrlaps, 4 bu. ., 1 lirignton A, 2 bo, b bu 1t Otter Croek, ,. 10 {Gunnius, slngle 4@ 10 Lowiston, 20 (Do, doable ot Amerlcan o 10 [Wool maeks .o AUIBAD CIEESE—In the checss market tnero wore no quotable chunves, Trade contlnucs sutlsfactory, and prices aru firn, Sepromber und Octo @8y August do W37 Vart skim Uiy Full sxim EGK Luw grads it COAL—Dealers report u continued good dymand At i and stoady rates, Wo gty Lackawanna, Jarge o Lnchawanuu, small 0gg. Luckawanun, nut ... Lackawanna, range Pledmont Minonk . Wilminglon . Gartsherrio, Tndiana block, . Whito ash blork.... . . 4,560 DUESSED HOGS~5slvd wero made un the street "}! 51I.lwxn.fio, the outside bemg for thu best olfortuys. LUUS—Were lowerand In a lithio bottor roquest, ‘Tue oflurings wero fulr, and are Hkely to be Hueral henceforih, Bales wers muda at 12510, FiSH—1u tho flsh market nothing new was de- veloped, A guod buslness wus dong, and the firmuces forsunie thine pust charactorizing tho mare ket continues, el urg the prices curconts No, 2 whiteflsh, N $4-br) . $1. 100 4,25 Fuily whitetls| 3 1,704 1.00 Trous, 4§-bri. A 80@ 3,70 12,60 Mackerel, oxtra mess, i3 Helect mess, 9 4g-brl, Exira shory ~hll ore. 1-br 1 bay, 4-brl huro, 43+ Nu, ¥ bay, Y3.brl. Largo fatilly, ooy eenes Lat famlly, new, $3-brl No, 1 bay, 'kita ¥ No, 1 bay, medium, Family kils Geurgo's co Hauk cud Compresy Dressed cod, Labrador her b Lubrador herring, round, b Labrador hisrrlug, round, $3-bris flulland huzein: Broked balibut, ... Bualed herring, W bo; Cahforulu walinon, byl Californlu sulmon, | FRUITS AND —Jabbers weemed woll pleased with the posltion of thy market, & guod general demund exiating and vrices of nearly ail deeriptions of frols ruliog Srw, Peaches aud N, aeb aen o, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ! 'MONDAY, UVBRUARY 24, 1879, hot an advancing tendency. Below are the quotatione:’ [} 3,000 04 Fiench prunes, kees... French pranes, 28, Tmpared, BAive: Peaches, unpared, quarters, Brazils, voavanes Wilmington pesn ‘Tennessce peanuts. Vit Qrange Valencla oranges, R cas Valencla oranges, oxtra slz Malaga grapes, 3 GROCERIES—~Thers was grocery market, Trado {8 better than is usually witnessed at this time of year, and tho general tepdency of prices seoms to be to increasod lrme We ropest our quotationa of Friday: Mendaling, Java . 0, G. Ja Cholce to fancy Rlo Qood to prime. ., Comnion to falr o Roaeting. ..., Patent cut loaf ., " e T2 558 = 2 58 white, clarifled... New Orlenns prime to cholco . New Orleany fully Inie to prime. .. New Orleaus falf «oiven PR T SRR, = 5 €999 SeusazrERS 8 Calitornin suear-loat drl California sitver dri) Starshouse sirup.. Now Orleans ol Common mola: Black Strap ., Nutmegs, No. 1 . Caleiitia ginger. German mottivd... eady, with Jight sales to the citv Upland praine.. N ) {ng quotations, but the vorted dull and_unstoady, unid local dealers aro consequuntly adverss to buying frocly? Light curod hades, ¥ b. Partcured, A Green frozen, 3 D, 3 RO t The spring demand promises to b _excel- Miinuls 14 buylne_more, trado is fmproving, \rat and aecond clear, 1; rd clear, 13§ 10 and tho Western i 8o Lo quotatinns T, £ First and eleardroased siding. ... Flrat comninon dreased sidh Second common slaing Floori, first cotmor Floaring, second conunon, dress Flouring, third commmon, dressed Box boacds, A, 1310, and upwards, 31, 0( lox bourds, I, 13 in, and upwards, rd 5 A stack bourds, 10 to tock bonrde, 10 ta 12 In C stock boards, 10 to 13 in F common stoek boards Plckete, rough and select. Pickets, aelect, dressod, an A standard o oxira dry ly falr movemuent nt the prices Carbun, 110 degreen test , Curbon, INiavia tegal, 160 175 degrecs test. Extra winter atrained lurd ofl, , extra, .\'un{:luut ity No, 1. o Nophtha, deodorlzed, 63 Gusollne, doodarized, 74 UGusoling, 47 degrees .. The_receints wero small, but seeminely ample, for fow buyers appeared on tho maorket, Tho retall grocers luva not wald out the stock they out I thelr collurs last gull, and untll they have reduced it moro the demand s likely to be moder- Peachblows a0 quoted at 75@80c, nod Jiose at BO@T\M» POULTIY—Chlckena and turkoya declined undor ngs, anu gold moro frecly afterwards, ‘I'hs weather was ¥oft, sud nobody wanted to take tho 54k of carrying atock overs Chickens, um‘(\’au o Ducks, dressod, ¥ §1EDS~There was 110 opon_ iiarket, the Hosrd of Trade having adjouened, and the tadiug, if there was auy, was dono at the storvs in & qulet ‘Timotny was guoted at 81, 16@21.25, cluver et at hOGBKAC, 9 ¢ 10 1.76 ig 2,00 H0@4.00, Hung flax at 31,2001, 28, and (trm ot $1, 6561, 00, SALP—Thu snles nro The stock I8 prodably 70,000 t (v bolluved to be sufliclent to carry tha trado il nml resuniption of navigation: Hflax was acarco fulr at the curront fivurcs, bris winaller than falr In s reiall way, aud priced are steady, The recelpts are small, and probably litlle wool remainy in first v, Washud floece wool, B . Modtum nnwashe: Fine do, goad, ‘Fub-washed, cholca, ... Tub-washed, common to fal; Colorudo, medium to e, Coloradu, common Culorudo, coarse LIV STOCK, pts woro some 4,000 head lews than for the provious weok, but the supply proved In every way ample: indeed, durlng the oponhiuz days tho otferingy oxceeded the domuud,— which, under unfavorable newe from the Kast, was restricted,—and prices declined, an nctive and fiem markot a3 beon witnegsed forall descriptions oxcenting stockera, That classin not now a actively Inquir. ed for as heretofofe, anid, the comnotition being Jees, tho tendency of prices during the past few dava has veen elightly downward, The expoct trade exhiblte vory Jittle, I nay, dechine, thouel the resteictions fmpozed npon thy llve-eattle trade has lessened the domand for fancy booves, exnort. ors now turning thelr - attention to a chieaper class of stock,—n class’ which, thongh leas **showy, " dreases to Just na good advantage. Tho hizheat fizare pald during the weok wan 856.30. Thero wore few eates abova $4.00, while th hulk of the cnttlo crossed the rcalos st prices Lelow St.40, Shinpera baught principally at 85,0034, 50, fecd- o at $2,85@1. 50, and local butehors and canners at $2.00Q8.60. Springera are in Increaned du- mand and in botter rupply, at 820,00 10,00 por head for poor to cliolce. Veals scll at 83,002 4,76 per 100 ibs for common coarse henvy to cholce light, Saturday's market wan moderatoly aétive, with but Mitle varlstion In prices, the fol- lowing being the closing qUortATIONS, Rxtes Deaves—Uraded accers, welzhing - 1,G0011s and upwards, ... $5.0025.25 Cholco Beeves~Fine, fat, well-formed steers, welghing 1,100 to 1,600 I 4.7505.00 Uood ileaves—Well-fattencd ate walgaing 1,100 to 1,130 [be. 4.1084.05 Medium trades—Siecrs in fal weighing 1,050 to 1,200 Jhs.. 8.7524.10 Butchers' " Stock--l'oor to on :lcen“md :m.lelmun w' fi"l“mlfi;‘.lwf' or ¢l L} Jor, welghin, 1 to PR e .,..“..“l.l...‘f..‘..l.‘... 2.0500.7 ock Catlle. oinpuncattle, welghing 700 10 1, 050 108 0% 2,003,600 Inferloe—Light and 1hin cows, helfers, stags, bulls, and acalawag stears . 00222, 60 Veals, per 100 (bs, o B.00GATH HOUS—The markes has heen faiely active, with pricea unnettlad wnd Muctuating, but at tha closy Ahiowing o change feom the closing quotations of the pravius woclk of ot more thav ic In Hyzhit and 10¢ fu ordlnary to prime hieavy, - 'Fhe roceipis have contlnned light, —averazluy oty 17,600 head per day,—nud with & good shipplng sl o falr packing demand o meet soflers fowid no difficulty In’ dise posing of tholr cansznmenta provtly on the day of arrival. Early tnihe week bacon jrrdes were the most active, and rrlcun of that clags odvanced to 8, 7 5, but the warkut fell off to $1, 706 %50 on Friday, and ciosed ilrm at $13,80@:3.50, The quality continues poor. and tho .range of nrices ts ateadily widening, 'There Is now a range of more than $1.00 per 100 b, inferior grudie sellng at 33,0063, 50, while extra are worth §4.25 G410, The buik of the vast week's recoipts were wolizhed at i, 7031, 40 for common to rood grades, Of the entlre recolpta ome 4,500 lioad, or nearly one-half, were taken by Znpets. Clnaing quuta= tlons were 33, 5003, U0 for Might, and 33,7084, 30 for heavy grades, y remalnei! firm, notwitnstanding tha continued b eral recednts, -Shippers and the local trado bonght treely, and gales were effected at §15, 504,00 for common to modium qualities, and At $4,25@5.60 for good to extra. 8T. 1.0UIS, 87, Lotits, Feb, 22, Carste—Not cnongh aup. Iy to make markets fair usiness 1n good shipping grades conla have been done had they been teres priced quotably steady and unchanged for all urades; recotnte, 100 ahinments, not teported. log:. uerally firm for vood grades; Yorkors, S 75@3.80; Balthmores, §3.8564.00; packing, $3.7043.00; good to cholce heavy, $4,00i4,25¢ receipts, 1,600: shipments, not reportod, Sukcir—Good to choice grades rmj good de- mauds prices unchanged; export mattons wanted; recalpts, 100; shipments, not ropurted, KANSAS CITT. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribuna, TKaxaAs Ciry, 3o, Feb, 22 —CaT: The Frice Current reports cattle tecoluts, 3iit; ahip. ments, 10 steady: native shippeta, $3.70G L 7ot native stockersand fecdery, €2, 7 74 wintered and corn-Ted Texad sicers, 3. Ious—Neceipts, . wenks fair to cholee, §: LT 43, shipments, = 1,740; 3 light shipping, CINCINNATL BY TELEGRAPIL. FOREIGN, Lavearoot., Feb. 22.—CorroN—Firm; uplands, B3d; Orleans, 5}4d} sales, 0,000 halos; spoculae tion and export, 500; Amerlean, 4,050, DacoN—Long clear, 20s Ha; short cut, 20s 0d, TumresTiNe—22 0d. Loxnox, I'eb. 22—5p. m.—United Btates bonds 4ign, 107X 10: , 1043, Pennsytvania Central, #013; Rending, 10%. Amount of bulllon gone Into the vank on bal- ance {to-dny, £6,000. Pawus, Feb, -Rentes, 111¢ 073c, MILWAUKEE. Specint Dispatch to The Tribtne, Minwavkee, Feb. 22, —The following shows the receipts and shipments of flour and graln at Mii. waukeo for the week ending Fob. 21, as compared with tho correaponding wook Inat year: RECEQTS A78 Tlour, brl 8 Wieat, b Carn, bu, beanes (Y Qaty, bu . 0 44,6118 atloy, b . 14,408 23,245 CINCINNATE CixainyaTy, Fob, 22, of Lommerco to-day, . CotToN~Firm at 0lge. Froun—Quiet: nuchanged, GiatN—\Wheat strong and higher: red, $1.00@ 1,02bld. Corn quiet at 85@3344c. Oats in good domand at 25@23c. Ryo qulot but steady at 62@ 62tic, Iarley nominally uuchanged, Pioriross—tork qulet; rexular hold nt $10. 12 Lard qulct but firen; sieum hold at 36,75 cas e8 87,00 Muy, Uulk meuts quiet but drmy held At 81,75 cush; sules, 81,85 e $5,00 cashiy $5.274% bilt Aprl url f, Hacon. quist bat finn at $1,25, 7, Irm at 81,04, Burrkn—Quiet und unchaneed, Lanskgn Ott—tu falr domand ut Gic, LOUISVILLY, LowmavitLe, Feb, 22, —CorroN—Steady at 0)c, Froun—Firm and unchanged. GuatN—\Wheat firm; good domand; red and ame- ber, 8@, 00, Corn lirmor; white, 30} mixod, 245¢c, Ot dull and oasfer; white, 204c; mixed, 253%ic. Ry higher at h2e, Viwvisions—iork fem at $10,50, Lard stendy; choleo leat, tierce, 744c; do, kogs, 8o, Bulk ments strongs ahonlders, B3(c: clear rib, HBBNC, Hacon scarce and frm;.shoulders, biic; clear rib, Byt hiamy, sugar-cured, 8Y@DYc, Wiigky—barkot dull but uieady at 81,04, PLORIA. VEoiia, Feb, 22..-ConN—Activo and easler; high mixed, $1@3144c; No. 2 31@0135c, m()lfzn Flrmer; No, 3 white, 243@250; roject- ., 2@ e, b itvk—Actlvé and firmis No. 2, 40X@ 1470, Ihanwinzs—Flen; yalos 200 brls at g1 084, BOSTON. Boaton, Feb, 22, —Wuat—~Holdors free sellors at cuzrent rates; Ohlo and Pennsylvanin, 33@M4dc; Michivan and Wisconelw, 31@He; low and modium Neeces, H013@3M 305 combing and dotaine, 30@40¢; bILg, 2 7c. (8 [ Tenn,, Kob —CotroN—Steady; recelpla, 2, bales; shipments, 1,228; stock, 00,3815 males, 1,100;. exportr, 130; inoers, 1,150; ' widditage, Dige. " R PETROLTUM. CLEVELAND, O,, Fup, 2 ~Prrroukvs — Un- changed; standard white, 110 test, Oc, —eeai— Why Chly mon's Couts Have Five Tuttons, A Chlmaman inqunday Aftrrnoon. Why does the mautle of our natlonnl costune hiave tive buttons, ueltier more nor lesst This number was not xed upon capriclously, nor be cause of fashion, Shil weur [t sulely that wo may kevp fn slgght soinething to remiud us of the five princlpal moral virtuos which Con- fucius recommended to us 80_carnostly, ‘Llicse arc—jen, g, Iy, tehe, and aing that Is to sny: Jfeu, humaultyy g, ustice; ly, order; tehe, pradonee; und aln, rectitude, uprigntocss, You will per- celys thut humanlty stands before alt: the other virtues, When oo has humanity, he knows il feels that the unfortunats are to be respects ed; he dous not add troublu to trouble, sorrow toBOrrOW, or misfurtune to misfurtuue, ————e— A Perslatont Dag, Our Dumb Animinis Moro thay elght years acv a poor man named Qray died, ind was buricd it theold Groy Friurs' church-yard, jEdinbury, 1lis zrave is now lev- eled by tine und nothing warks It, But the spot had not beew Lorgotien by his fuithiul dog, James Brown, the old .curator, remembored the funeral well, und that:Bobby was one of the most econsvlcupus ofrmourntrs. James found the dow lylng on the grave the next woroing; nud, 03 dogs are_not adwmltted, bo turaed him out. ‘Thesecond morning the sumo; the third worning, thouzn vold -and wet, there he was, shivering, ‘Ihe old man took pity oo him uod fed bim,” This couviseud the dog thut ho Lad a right there, Bergt. Bcott, R K., allowed him SIEEP—Lave continned active and prices have | but for more Ty fed by Mr. irant closo by, Bohby i gulded by the mids his board for n lengih of * ttme. than six years he hd been rn;:ui Trall, who keeps n rests 11 rezrular e bt eatls, 1 day gun, On the owension of thy new dox-tay Letnir dy M Fragl was enlled wpon to pay for Bobby, T would lave doagso hud the tlog ncknowledzed him o his aster, Lut ho will attach himsel€ to no one. On hearing the facts of the case, the Lord Provest of 1idin- burg exempted him, and, to mark his aitmj- ration of Mdelity, l.reumerl Wi with a hand- avme collar, with brass nails, and sn tnserip- tion: "“rey Friara’ Dobby, presented to him by the Lord T'roost of Edtubura, 197, CURRENT OPINION. 0 1ten! Cineinnati Crminerelal (Ind. Rev.). Ben Butlor is now the leading Coufederato Brigadier. Tidon nand All, Nurdetta (Rep.), How wonld Tiden and 8here All do fora teket? T'ho latter runs woll, Why It Will Sweep the Country. « Tashington 1iapatch to Baitimore Amertcan (Rev.), A proment Democrat gald to-night that his party was now certain of sweoping the country, sinceits platform was *“*Low taxes and lavish appropriations.” “Traltors to the Bonnlo Mlue." Okolont (Minv,) States(Dem. ). Down with the Southern was clalms! They aro all {n the bands of Yankes speeulators and traftors to the Bonnie Bl Dowu with them, t we Suyl No old Contederate wants to see them patd, Too Conservative, cinclanatt Engnirer (em.), Scnator Boyard 18 too conservative, Ilis cau- tlon runs iuto timidity. ile fears the oplnlons of his political opponents, and neglects to se- eure the approval of his own people. Senator Bayard docs himself harn, Why They Tromble, Pittsburg Disoulch (Rew.). x * 1 proposo to have the Demoeratic nomina- tlon for the Presidency in 1850, snya Samucl J, Tiden; and several respectablo partles are trembling fn thelr boots with the fear that tho sbaky old man is a prophot._ The Gonornl nnd the Socratary. A 3t. Loute Republican (Nem, ), It lins been sald thnt the Grant partisans aro conducting thelr schemea with marked adrolt~ ness, The same may bo said of the Bherman scheme; and, when the Rc‘vubllcnn Convention weets, the (ront people will be surprised, per- haps, to find how formidable an antagonist they havo in the Secretary. + The Coming Man, Augusta (@a.) Chronicle (Dem.). The Atlanta Tidependent wishes the world to note its predivtion that the Northern Democrat who 18 ** bold enough tocome to the front as the chamoion of the South, und advocate her rizhts 1 thia matter (of the Southern clalme), will be the next. Prosident s and It bolioves that George 11, Peudleton, of Oblo, Is the coming man, Theologleal, Indianapnlts Journal, An old-fashloned theological debnte is golng on at Aurora, this State, between u Chivisfian and a Unlversnlist preacher, on the question whother theru is a Hell. When the question fa settled, the resuit should be communicated a8 soon n3 possible to the Chicago clergyman who preached the other day on *The Duty ot the Almighty to Mam* Thege matters should po settled in time for spring plowing. Beans and Fish, Cleveland Leader, Clucinnatiis Indeed the eity of enlarged and prouressiye mental action, The Germans there, catehing theranid step of cercbral activity, have organized o Culturvercin, Wuat does Beacon strect think {8 going to become of taintellectual supremacy now? ‘rhere s no more nourishing braln food latown to civilized man than the V"“"“'""fl nndemanstrative river.catfish of the Vest. "The Ollo River fs full of them. Cincin. natl with lier eatflsh, und Boston with her suc- culent und futelicctual baked bean, may save the country yut. ‘A'Stanuiment of Tnoapaclty, Cinciunati, Qusette, * The Southern Rallrond, from Clacinnatt to Lexlngton, 1s & monument of foollsh expendl- ture. Doep cuts and fofty viaducts succoed each othier a8 billuws of the sea. Until one has passed over that line he can liave no conception of the wastetul exponditure, It was projected by men who hiad no Intellizent idea of the adaptation of wryns to ends; who thought magnillcence In expenditurs wud grreatness In rollroad weolus, and that the shortening of o fow miles fu thodis- tunco was a consideration for steeper geades nnd vast oxpenditure {u eutting through hills, and building trestics across valleys. It'is a monu- went to menwho, from their business-vocations, might bo supposed to have ordiuary busluess- ability, but who conducced this preat work like children, digreardiye eyery bualness-maxim in railroad-Dullding, and faueging that the tore monvy they spent the groater raliroad-goniuses they wera, Tho Tobacen Tx, Netw York Tripune (Rep.), Among other thinzs, the partics who ask that the tax on manulactured tobacea be reduced, state that * ‘Tobaceo fs the' ocly product that is taxed,” Tobaceo, as a product, Is not taxed unless sold at retall direct to consumers nsn substitute for manufncturcd tobacco. Leaf- tobacco ean bo sold to any Neensed dealer or manufacturer and for all burposos of oxporta- tlon entirely free from tax, Moro thon threo- tilths of tha crop of leal-tobaceo 18 annually ex- ported free (rom tax, It cannot truthfully be sald that tobaceo, ns n product, {a taxed; but when tobacco {3 treated by certalu proceascs, called munufacturing, the resultant product of manufacture s tuxed, Corn, wheat, rye, barley, ete., aro not taxed as products; but, when they arc convarted into spirituous or walt liquors by processes callea alstilllng, such nplrua or llquors are taxed. And the same s true with respect to fruits, whicn, asfruies, are not taxad ; but, when such fruits are converlod {nto wines, the wines aro taxed, Colonlzatlon of Southern Nagroes, Putladelphia Bulleiin (Rep.). In view of Beuator Windown's schema for colonlzlng Bouthern megroes upon the public land, the Vicksburg lera'd (Dem,) addrosses the negroes of Mississippi and carncatly appenls to them not to bo ledaway by such a dealre. As an inducement for thom to stay In the State, the Hevald puys: ¥ You will ses at the election noxt fall o larrs majority of the white peopls in favor of civiug you full falr play, and represcntation in tho olticos of the State in proportion to the Inteligent und capable awong you. Public sentlment {s strongly fn favor of this courao and you hiave bt o bo_patient to seo that atl your rlghts will be respoied fn this Stute, ns well a8 in any State in the Unjon” ‘This 1a uateworthy fn two aspocts: It is really an ad- misston that the blacka {n Misslusiopl have not nnd ft shows thut tho inninge to reallzo that the negroes, whom thoy have Liated and perso- cuted, sl cheated, sro of the hirhest fm- portance to the community, Wo do bot ap- prove of Benatur Windon's project, ur of any other scheme for heloluyr larze bodles of elti- zons with public money to establish themselvos in businesa; but the project witl wehiove some roud It the inere suggestion of it shall teach the Qnulhem whites to relect that their solitary hops of prosperiy Hos (n protection of the luborer i hls rights. The Savon Cheyonnes In No Danger, Corvesponience st, Louts Nepublican {Dem.), Lawnence, Kus,, Feb, 13.~!n your last Fri- doy's lsaue you say: ** 1t is to bo hoped that the Committes will stop off ut Fort Loavenworth on thelr way, sud sce {{ thoy cannot avert the threatencd hanging of the soyon survivora (Indians) who aro now at that point walting triol for murder. It was disgrazetul enough to shioot down those poor unfortunates in a mo- mest of passion, but it will be doubly more so {f the Kansus Courts coldly and premeditutedly suerilleo the llyes of the soven who are uow ut Leavenworth.” The lives of the Indlaus re- furred tuare in no dungoer whatever from the Kunsus Courta. 'Thers §s vo thoughe of hsuging thems und 1he whiole proceeding of thelr dotens tion for trial 1a only a plove of cheap bo- Hekeal buvcombe, No Judicial e¢xecutlon lor murder hus taken ° placs within this Stato fur soversl years past, und no bouging of any kiud, except by order of Judgs Lyuuh‘ uud thit wostly for the atroclous erine of stealing o liorse or mulv. * ‘The uyorage Kansan hoe his sympathies drawn out for the poor forlorn one who has ouly murdered, but to have his mule stolen provokes Lis unger sv thut humsn Sacri fice ulopa can appease it, By statute it s pro- vided that, upon conyiction of aav verson of su offense punishable with death, nnd sentonced therefor, the peraun so convleted shall be con- fined tn the Venftentlory until the Governor shatl fssug his wareant for axeention. Sines the vassage of such law In 1872, although many cun- Yletions for very atrosdons murders’ have beon - hiad, 8t no cobvleted pereon hins been executed nnd thero i no danzer, whatever, of the pres- ent Governor etiTening his back Tor such a pur- pos¢, unleas, indeed, he should happen to think that a vota could bo secured by the Lauging of nn ludian, Tho China Trade. &an Aranciseo Eraminer, Just now, In order to affect the fate of the Dill before Congress to reatriet the {mmligeation of Chineso, the atlvocates of the Mongolians aro endeavoring to zet up a scaro at Washington s to the loss of the trado between Chinn nnd the United Btatzs. But what does this trado amount tol .The total exports of produce snd merchandise from the’ United Statea to China arolces thao £3.000,000 ayear. Tho specle-cx- port i nentl{ $12,000,000. Thls enormots ex- port of apecle will describe the difference of trade against this country and in favor of China, In other worde, o order to sl to that country $3,000,000 worth of moods nnd broadstuffs overy year, the United Btates buy 812,000, worth of teas, niul allks, amd other wares from the Chinese, 1f China should declare non-inter- course to-morrow with this Government, it would he millions Lo the profit of our people, und a corresponding loss to the Chinese. So, between the trade Wwith Chiloa and_an unlimited immigration allowea to her povulntlon, or the prolibition of that Immigration nand absoluto amrp-ge of trade, by all nicons let us bave the Iatter, To givo the coolie a-dollar to got twa bits in exchange, will not pay in the single transaction, and, the oftener it {s ropented, the worsa it wifl be for thowhito man, and the more profitable for the heathien Chince, The-loss-of- fhe-Chinn-trade scare is a fecble dovics. Call- farnia can better dispense with the China trade than to have Chineso immigration 08 an indis- I)cnnh!e accompaniment of it. But 1t will not losu this trade. ——— ECHOES FROM THE SOUTH~-NO. 3, To the Editor o/ The Tribune, BRuNswick, Gn., Fcb, 10.—I really bezin to think of changing my slgnature to ** Seagull,” for never do I feel impelled to write to my Chi- cogo friends without the premonitions of a storm outside making themselyes heard fo the low growl of the distant surf;or the mourntul, forhorn-like zong of Dodgze's Mill, over at St. Bfinon’s across the Bay; or in the pentler, more soothing pliter-patterof the raln among the orange-leaves, and the swaying lemon-boughs ogninst my window, A stortnat sea always drives the snowy gulls foland. This morning the sun shono bright and warm on the yellow jnsmine, pgayly waving In the soft breezo their flowery wreaths, Qinging with royal lavislncss thelr subtle frarance to the winds, 'Birds, blue and searlet, it In joyous rivalry from murmurinyg pino to moss-clad onk, Men discarded over- conts; women, aven zephyr shawls; littlo “nlgs,” bare-foot and bare-legeed, lay by the roadside, lazily kicking up their heels, or dig- ging thelr toes {n the white sand,—enjoying the aunshine, blissfully ignoring possible change. Oh! happy lstle *uigs 1 " This evening—-or, as you Northerners would say, afternoon—can only be described in the fu- imitable{words of Mr. Mantalue, ns ‘a demned damp, cold, uncomfortable ounes: at least, so it looks from the window [rom which Iturnin disguat to the cheery bluze of the glowling pine- knot. Thank Heaven, they are plentifully sup- pled by the forerts at hand. It Is & queor cffcct, that which rln has upon us Boutheruers, white as well as binck,~one which eannot fail to strike a Northerner or for- elgaer s very pecullar,—viz.; the universal re- pugnnnes ‘1o belng rained upon.” Letbut a shower come up, und {n_nn Ineredible spuce ot time we bccome o verltable * Deserted Vil- Iage.” Hanldly o man can e scon on any street; n womnn {8 a curiosity; and It is next to an §m- posslbliity to find or obtaln a dray, no maticr what \he necessity, So suddooly do they dls- appear, one faucies they have been swallowed up by an earthquaie, Apronos,we ind quito arespectable enrthquako last month, ‘'That, und the snow-storm, ofmoat vonvinced us we had actuslly opened up the much-coyoted “direct ecommunieatinn with s the 1 GreatrnWast? {1 Perhaps matrimonial tidal wave which' burst upon our devated llttle city, which (let editors take warn- Ing) engulfed the cditors of, both the Seanort Appeal ung the Brunswick Advertiser among its nuinerous victins, may have occasfoued tlicse to us unususl visitations, Ona reason Iregret this ran Is, thut it preventta my purposed seclng with my own eves the cut- ting-up, tr lusi-o\u and disposing gencrally of the heatl of # ffty-foot whale catizht just put- side our harbor,—not much over elzht miles fram {ts present anchorage, just abreast the saw- infll, wharf, and store of Messra. Cook Bros. & Co,, our. uu\urbtlnlu;i mill-mon and merchants, who kindly furnish the following facts: Fifteen thousangd dolinrs’ worth of 01 and whale-. bone caught and shioped, during Inat nine months, by vessels off Drunswick, Vemsels now in part. Conwell, Capt. Avery, from New Dedford. Five hundred pounds shiopec nsince - November by last catch: 800 pounds whalchone, 00 gullons ofl, at+4G cente. Species of whale, ** Right." For the henelit of thoso who, Hke mysolf, never saw a whalo cut_up, I will give the de- serlption n young lnddie—who was not un. daunted by ihe unplensant weather and selll more fearful sinells—gave to me, as follows: “We rowed out to the Conwell, anchored Just apoosite Ccok Bros.' whart, {n mid-stream, and soon bonrded the schooner. The firat thing we did was to look at the head of tha whale, The greater portlon of the monster had of course to bo cut up in the water, nnd hauled on deck oy pulloys fuatencd to the mass, It looked 1lke very whito bacon with & black rind of India- subiber-iike skin, There was a brick furnuce un dack, nud the whale was tried-ont. Tha refuse crackling, or tried-out vlubhbor, was fistied out. nnd throwa in the fire for fuel, oceasfoning n pe- cullar otor and dense stoke, But to o bucle to the head: It was ubout ten fect high. stood fusude, under the whaicbones,” Herg he gavemor pleco af whalcbone, one end ot which was lmbedded fu the gum, and from the other hung s beard sin lar to the goatee of a venerable “DBilly.” Ho Insisted that these whalebones fre\v out of the root of the wauth. -Teoutd nat underatand this queer arrangement until, (o reading up whales, { find that thourh the mouth (s 80 hugo that it van casily take in und crush 1o atoms a loaded boat, the throat fs quite smull; sud this whalobone halry friuge surves as o sicve which only allows topass throucn the sinat! flsh that constituto the whale's food. Of course I cxpect to be Inughed at by any old whaler who mny read thia; but, 081 am o ‘“land-lubber," he must oxcuse my ignorance of techaical terma, Being at sca, 3 will moutipn tiat I havo often heard of cleven-feet, and “often larzer, sharks caught between hero and 8t. Simon's, from which & superior ofl for machinery s mnde, Porpolses K““ in plenty,~somothies driving the amull fish, mullet und trout, before then fu such bhonls a3 to impedo the progress of boats, Anjuteresting account of such an oxperienca was givon me by Mr, Hendrick, our worthy and intolligent 8choot Cummissloner: 1 haa oe- casion, just alter tho War, to cross the river [an arm ot “thy 8ea which oxtonds inland ubout twonty miles] tnasmall boat, at nleht, Wo found ourgclves in the wldst of o, shoal of fish so thick we could scarcoly row through them! Wo linally had to extinguish the light ou our Luat, us the fish, attracted by It, would Jump right over und into the boat,— 80 maoy fulllng ot that It was a8 much a8 we. could do to get salely ashore. 1 realiy feared we would bo swamped,” On u shintlar occuslon alter the one mentiuned, s colored boatman lost an vyo from a blow frum ono of these flying sl 1 could multiply tllustrations + (capable of prool) of the queer experiences i our waters, did L not in tmagdugtion bewr on echo of, “That 18 decldedly flshy!® Noverthetoss, it 1a un- varpished trutd, 1 would liketo mentlon some- thing of drum-tishing, und describe the turtle cating, bt fear 1. have already oxceeded the space which perhups your editor will gracously accord toa Brunswick YELLOW JESSAMINE. —eeat— An Ol and Putrlotle Applo-Troe. New Haren Palladium, An apple-treo standiug o Mr, Doloss otch- kiss’ door-yard, u tho northwestern part of the Town of Cheahlre, Is thought to bo the largust in the United Brates, Its uwe can be traced by a fumily tradition to 140 years at lcast, und 1t may bu twenty or twenty-tiva years older. It Is at the presont time of symmotrical shupe, und the trunk i nearly round, without s scar or blemish onit. Thero ure vight Jurge branches; five of these, Mr. tlotehkiss says, luve been fu the bab- 1t of bearing one ‘)'cnr. and e remaining thros the nexts but, wieu tho Ceutenuial yeor eamo, the old treo, which must have aitalned the prime of ordinary upplo-tree Jifo before the na- tiun jas born, expanded its blossows iuto a comlete crown ot glory, und bora frult all over the ‘tree, Mr., Hotciklss has had o cron of elghty-fivo bushols of Irult in one year from the five branches, und his predecessor bad harvested 8 cropof 110 bushols from the sune flve branchies, ‘The dimeusfons of the tree are: Qirth, fours toen foct vix Inches; mf‘ulxm" feet§ and tho sproad of tho braaclica s alx rods, the O1GARS, S. Just rossived v, h ory chol, ported Cigara from tho flnu:: ‘r?x::,v.:’r’ S in Havann. Alfo largo Invojey crolirod HavaanCuban hand.mado OF Clagy Ro0ds, why, are rotailing at wholasal, + Whioh g Tox trade o spooinlty, o O 110 and 112 MADISON.g7 — O IEVNR MEDIOAL, DISHASEY A Sl‘r.(:l.\LE'(f:S W B 4 S, Tfuui, 10 g, 19 ARRIVAL, AND DEPARYURE 07 e FEXPLARATION op Rerznrwor )hnu.-’mAm TESSpied.” ¥ Bunday exiopted, ulonu-y',".fi”.l;"g g, CHIOAGO & NORTHW! - N BAILW, Ticket Ofices, 03 Clark-at. (8 g s Wipkan ot Toue sy blreen Nay Exprosa, BSE Taul & M b, Paul & Mins b Crossa F;xpress, P g 233338562, BE3RBARSEA0EE i 3 T am Pullman Hotel Carsuro run throngh, betd, o Pullman 1t . beeen core n:;‘.m nflfm to .n;ll Diufts, on tho tatn® e ion A No other road runs i u;“‘.é;;;;l’lfm!; ;r 10y other torg g L ornior of Wolls and Klztes B=D5pat cornor of Cana) and Kinmie ek OHI0AGO, BURLINGIOR & QUINOY RALR) Deatafact of Lakesl., Indiauacnv. s Elsteent. S and at dopots, oo sts Tleket Oilces, o Gioy: Mendota & Onlesburg F: Ottawn & Strentor 13 ?T{'"flnl Rocktord & Freeport [ixpress, Dubuatie &uE8ECiLy ipre rors I'assenger., v Downer's Urove Accommodatio Freepory & Dubtqua Lxpres Omaha Night Express Texaa Fast Expres Kanses CiLy & 8! UHIOAGO, ALTOR & 8T, L0 AUD CHIC EANSAS CITY & DBNVE‘I{%EOBT Hcgl!:!f“o' Unlon Depot, West Slde, near Madisoneat. brid +Twonty-tBlrd-ut, icKet UBlce Tt cok iapre Chicago & Paducah It. It, £treator, Lacon, Washinat'n E: Joliot & Dwighe Acconinodation,! QMIOAGO, MILWAUKEF & ST, PAUL RAILWAY Union Depot, corner Madinon and Canal-ts. Ticket ‘Oftice, 83 Houth Clark-st., @ OB 3 5auth Clark-sty apposlie Shernsa Rove, | Leave. ' Amiee Milwaukes Expross,... b by Wikeohate & Minhesot Grecn 5 735 8T * sy May, and dMenasha through Day Express..... " Hlden\ Prafrie "du”'Cliica & 3 FaXPris Milwaukce £ \vllr.'nmln & 10:10 8m ¢ :00pm *smom an Alltralng Tun vis Milwankee, Ti for St Pt and Minneapolls are good efther via Madisonand Prairis dit Chion, Watertown LaCrusee. and Winoos.* 0I5 ‘CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, foot of Luko-st. und 00t0f Tweaty-secondat, ‘Ticket Oftice, 121 Raudulplist., uesr Clusk, 3 33ESEIVE! New ACalro & Texas Kx, Epringield Lxpres Boringnold NIzt LXpresa...s Peoria, Durllugion & Kookiik lvorta, Burllagton & Keukul Dubuquie & Bloax City [xpre Dubtnue & Sioux ity Kxpress Uliman Fasseng: 0 @ On Saturday nfght rina to Centralfa oiz. 0n Haturday night runs to Peorla ouly. HIOHIGAN OUENTRAL RAILRO Depot, foot of Lako-st. and foot of Twenty-accond-1t. ‘FleKes (hfce, 07 Clark-at,, southicasy corner of Lage doiph, Grand Pacigc Hatel, and at almer louse. lomoeT B 311 (vla Main and Afr Line). DAY Bxpries. .ooes. Kalamazoo Al Atinntio Bxjross Nighit Express, BTN AR 118 BURG, FT. 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