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‘ v receipts, 40,000 bus rejected spring, 76@701¢03 wngeaded do. 744@81. 0:8; No, f apring, O8@ieey No. 2 apring, $1.09001.0%3 nngraied winter red, #1,00@1.143 No. do, $1.00001.00% 4 No. 2 do, SL I@LIG; No. 1 do, $1,141.16; nngended amber, S1111.12%; No, Yamber $1114 1.19; nnyraded white, $1.18; No, 3 do $1,073 No, 2 lo, $1.11%% No, 1 do, 81.1841 19% extn do 24,15. Tye demery Wentern, GK. fiasiey nominally unchanged, | Malt dull and nome jnal, Corn stronger; receipts, 76,000 buy ungrad> td, HGH CL No. Te At Ssstger etenmer, 44 atise: No. 2, A4SG@Adyc. Cute firmer; recelpte, 4,000 bu; No, Swhlte, G14 do, i ec; mitsed Western, ages itav—Falr demand at L0@4he, Hars—Dull; yearlings, 2etde, Quoceiure—Coffes aulet and unchanged, Sugar niet bat atendy: fale to good refining, BQO Cy Holasres-- Demand active; New Orleans, SHad2e, Rice-—Dommnit falr and market friny Carolina, i}, @ soulsiann, 4Gn7e, Petroneim—Dull and unchanged, TaLLow-—Steady at -1fle, Rrsis—Quivt and inehanged, ‘Tunrestte-~ Qatet aud meh Cgitety Weatern, 160010 Provisions—Pork markstdu for old; $10.40%7 10.50 for new, Beet quict but fteady. Cut meats dall; long clearmlddlen, 85.254 ghort clear do, ft-lte, Lard weak; grime ateain, i, 2G, 7 ‘ N—Ouiets; Weatern, BRC, Heavy; Western, 2@8%X¢, Wuisky—81, 00, MILWAUKER, Fpectal Manatch to, The Trine. Minwaunre, March 4.—The stock of grain in ‘Milwankee nt the opening of huainess to-day J roe ported by the warchuusenien as follows: WHEAT, . white do, wed, 2016, ean, $0, 4020, 50 Aspring hard, J regular, No. N regular. No. 4 Rejected. ..... Enecial Dit. ose seee nes Winter, No, 2, TOtabisse suseeseeers Rejected, Total. s.+eee, 4, 786 i,iidi 30,767 301, 887 16,301 2200 ‘athe Western Assoctat® Prec2. Muwavger, March 24,—FLoun—Quiet and unchanged, Quatn—Wheat firm; opened se lower; closed frm; No.1 Milwaukee hard, $1.00; No, 1 Mil- waukee, Mic; No. 2 Miliwankee, fresh, N0!se; Maret, 00c; Avril, B00; May, P4403 No. lsat ker, 7013¢: No. 4, Tie; rejected, M5 Ly with good demanit; No, 2 fresh, d4c. Oats aleady, with good demand; No, 2 fresh, 24c. Rye ateadle No. 1, 45%4@46c, Barley dull and lower; No. apring, 68c. Provisioxs—Quict, duteteady. Mesapork quiet; cr bard—Prime stenm, $0.50. 8, TOA 00, wheat, 31,000 bu. 20,000 brls; wheat, 61,000 BALTIMOR Bartimone, Md., March 24.. weaker; Western super, i: H.00@4,55; do famity, $4.15925.50, Gnain—Wheat—Western dult but steady; No, 2 Pennsylvania red, $1.142¢; No. 2 Wertern winter rel, spot and March, $1,1%%@1.199%; April, $1,1995@2.13; May, $1.18@1.13!4, Carn~-West- em steady; Western mixed, apot and March, tendy at lour, 8, 000 bris: o Sursexts—Flour, ne n—Quiet and 6; do extra, ABY@ABC; April, Gldc; May, Add Hye; steamer, IOC Onts vnsler and lower; Pennsylvania, 34@3ie; Western white, 3+ Gd5o; do mixed, B2QIiIe. Rye quiet at HAG@avle, Hax—Quiet; choice 18. GU, Tuovisioxs—Quict, Bulk mente—Loone shoulders Wier, 4% Bie} packed, 44@5¢, Hacou—Shoul- fers,’ 43ce% clear Hb wide, Ge. Hams, Ole. lard—telined, In tlerees, 7c. Lurran—kteaty; prinie to cholco Western, packed, 1841 3@Wwe. Eaas—(Quilet at 1 Petuonsux—Stend Pennsylvania, $11. 0dgp Mess pork, $10.50G10.75. Hora, dite clear tb tude, O4@O%c; refined, rree—Very firm: Rin cargoce, 104@1Ue, 011.0744. jal jer #team steady; cot- ith, . wheat, 62,600 : rckies brie: bus corn, 1,000 bu: vats, 9 100 bu, Perea EW bent 40,000 bu; corn, 133,500 tL NEW ORLEANS., New Onkans, March 24.- Foun—Strongs su- pertine, $3.00; XX, S4.75@4.00; XXX, $4,250 gn grades, $5,256.00, Corn—Falr do- cholce white, 43@40c. Oats quiet, but cholew white, 4a@47e, UzaL--Scarce und firm at $2,26@2.40. AY~Market dull; ordinary quoted at $10.00 18.00; prime, $14.00; choice, §1U,00G,17,00, Provistons—Pork quiet and weak; old, $0.40; now, $11.00, Lard quiet bat drm; tierce, Ue Tie; kee, Tie@e73e. Bulk uieats firmer; ehoul- deta quoted In Arst handy, looge, nt 4@4tec; packed. dace4tie; clear rth, Hates clear side: fh bulk, By Stee. — Bacon'=shuulders, new quoted at Pye; clear rib, 5c; clear, ves hams Fugur-cured, dull and lower; canvased, 8@O2e, ae in wize, 1.10, Guocemes—Sugar quict and weak; common to fool common, 449653,0; tate to Cully fair, 6 yellow clarified, t,@7%4c. | “Motaene: enting, 2U62Ke; i prime to choice, Shwdnc. =Mérket dull; Western rectifed, $1.05 PHILADELPHIA, Tinvapensnra, March 24.—FLour—Market dull; Minnesota extra family, modium to chotce, $4.30 AA.75; fancy, $1.40; Ohlo do, cholee, $5.:30; do fancy, $5,50@5.U0; Minnesota patent process, 87.50, Rye flour unchanged, Guars—Wheat quict, but steady; No, 2 Weatern teil, In clevator, $1.134j, Kye ucarce; Western, Gi@s8igc, Corn tuactive; Western rejected, on truck, 404s@Aillge; do steamer, 414@ire. Oate— Market dull; mixed Western, S0@31!¢¢3 white do, RSsse. Provinto: pork, $10 ums, “smoked Lard—Western Mess beef, LO. 5 $12.50@151,00. Mere do extra, $8,258.20, » He@Ocs pickled, TiqubHlye, fierces, UYGTC. Nurren—Steadys New York ‘State andJiradford County, Va., exttas, 0Go21¢; Western reserve ex- tras, Lig lie, goud to choles, W@tde, Esus—Western. 15 Curesn—Nominally unchanged. . Perno.eun—Nonilual; cetined. Wye: ernde, 814c, Wataxy—Market dull} Weetern, 81.004, Reenire—Flour, 2,600 brles wheat, 01,000 bay torn, 34,000 bu; oats, 26,000 bu; rye, 8,500 bu, CINCINNAT Cincinnati. O., atarch 24,—Cotros—Higher at afc, Froun—Quilet but eteady: family, €4.50@5.h0, Guaix—Wheat—Easier; red and white, $1,00@ 1.05, Corn Jo good demand at full prices; SU@sAe. Oate steady witha falr demand at 27@ive. Ryo Qulet buttirm at 5c. Barley quict but Arm; No, Utah, U7@IRe, Puovisioss—York in good demand; buyers and Yellers apart; $10.CO bid; $10.25 axked, ord duit and nonlua: steam, $6.40. Bulk meats Yulee; shuuldere, 84,05; atinrl rlbe held at $4.85 fiub} sales at 8,00@5.02!3 duno; short clear 3 Bacon ony at $4.19%;, $5.75, aud Wuitdiey Demand active and prices havo ad+ reused; $1, Berren—Demand fatr and market frm; choice fairy, Ik@2e; prime, 16@10e, Linseen Oin—pteady at 3c. Sears TOLEDO, Toveno, 0,, Murch 24.—Gnarv—Wheat firm; ho, $ white Wabash beld at $1.04; No. 1 white Michigan hold at 81.0454; $1.04 bia; extra woite Wichignn, $1.00%¢ aaked; $1.06 ld; aniber Aljch- Ran, March, $1,004 asked; $1.00 bid; May, H.0H; No, Qred winter, spot and Mareh, 1.07; April, $1.07%¢ avked; $1.07% bid; Muy, Be 3,5; Western arsber, .§1.06%; No. 2 amber inoie,’ $1.10'%. Corn quiets high mixed, duet So, 2. apo, sox@ude; April held: at pracy ue pai Alay, SIsc. Onte dull; No. 2 or Michigan, ic, 5T. LOUIS. - &r. Louis, Mo., March 24.—Frova—Qolot and Dochdnged. . Guain—Wheat opened weak aud lower; closed frm at inside prices; No. 2 red, fall, $1,080 L.O24; caw; $1. 01RG1. 02% Avril: $1 May; $1.20 June; No/¥3, psy@uore; Apriug, BOG@NTAC. Corn higher; slow; No, 2 Dilzed, B24@eIIye cash; SA4A@IIAe May; SIG Stye dune, Cats higher; Inactive; No. 2. 25Gb "Je cask; uo options. Ryo higher; 48@iviics THE CHIC aaa naan rey SN AGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCTI moatly at Inside price. Barley dull and unchanged. Whiakr—Steady nt SL.04, 1ON#K—-Nearcely tnore than nominal; only rer teacte te a. Hour, 5,000 bria: wheat, 28,000 bn: bmi “ate, 18,000 bus rye, 2,000 Ww, war, 11,000 bein; wheat. | none; onts, 4,000 bay rye, none; bar NTs 1 OO Mn; ley, none, BOSTON, Bosrox, Mase, March 24, —Froun—Market dull; Western supers, $3.00%! common. extras, $1, 7G. 255 Winconsiifextras, $4. 004,50; Mine neaote to, $1,250.50; winter wheats, Olio and Michigan, $4.7575.70; Wiinots and Indiana, $5.00 $6.00; 8, Louls, Wisconsin and Alinnoaota avring whents, SU. it ve Guats—Corn quiets mixed and yellow, 407, Ne av Oats in moderate demant: fra white, Gq! 2 white, Sa@esare Swhite and No, 2 MOH ac. Ry: * one 6,000 bria; corn, 48,000 bu; rH its--Kiour, 22,000 brs; Corn, 16,000 1) 21,000 bn. LOUISVITLT. LN, March 24,—-Cotrox—Firm at 106. —Quict and unchanged, x—Wheat—Demand fale and market em; red and amber, $1,00@1.02. Corn steady; white, ‘Wer mixed, Boye. Oats steady. with a falr dee mand; white, ‘ue mixed, 28c, tye ateady, Har—Qaivt at $8,000040.00. Phovistoxs—Pork gill ani Lard quiets choice leaf uerce Mige. | Hulkments clear rib, 84.4104 shoulders.d ie; BY,qoINsc. Wiiskt—Iighers active at $1.02. or at $10.25, 84@ INDIANAPOLIS, Ixntaxaronia, Ind.. March 4.—loos—Firm at 2.h0D4,10; reccipty, 2,100 bead; shipments, 1, 700, Guatww—Wheat quiet; No, 2 red, £1,031, 0314, Corn firm at HGIAYGL, Oate firin at 27@NHe. Provistonr—Shouldera, Sic; clear rib, $4.00, Lard, Ofc bid; Oe asked. Mame, THETA KANSAS CITy. * Mpectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Kaneae City, March 28.—Gnatxn—Tho Price Current reports: Wheat—Receipte, 3, 020 buy ebip- menta, 4,000 bu; firmer; No, 2 cosh, 48e; Merch, 103; Noe Denrh, B7e 7 Bie “Corn—lteceipts, 730 bay No, 2 eseh, 25h ic No, fpmente, 3 March, 2o}ac. n . Drtnoit, Mich, March 24,—Froun—Firm, Gnatn—Wheat aten 36; No, 1 wilte, $1608 Abel ‘$1.04 May, §1.05%¢ Juno, $1.08, Receipte, 36,09: buy eh 53, ude bi. Capt i, ub; shipmenta, OSWEGO. Oswrao, March 2. nAtN— Wheat steady; No, 1 hard Duluth spring, $1.10; No. 2 Milwaukee, $1.05, Cory nominally unchanged. BUFFALO, Burraro, March 24,—Gitain—Market inactive, and nominally unchanged, PEORIA, Proma, March 22, ~Iraiwin 300 ria at $1,024, PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, O., March 24,—PeTRoLnou—Lower; standard white, 210 teat, He. Ow City, Pa, March 24,—PerroLevs—Market opened dull, cc bid; advanced to Rdye: declined and cloxed at Shipments, 38,000 bria, averaxing 31,000; transactlons, 111,000, —Steady; aales corron. Sr. Louis, March 24.—Cotrox—Pirm and un- changed; middling, 07c; ealus 800 bales; re- celpts, 1,200; ahipments, 1,800; stock, 24,000, New Ontrans, March 2 ‘urTON—Bteady, with » falr demand; middling, 10c3 low do, Ptn¢p Me; net receipts, H.290 bales; gross, G, USS; ex- ports to the Continent, 1,200; sales, 5,000; stock, S40, 338, DRY Goons, New Yonk, March 24.—Cotton goods market very tirm, in sympathy with the late advance In cotton, and a fair buginess doing by agente and Jobvers; prints in steady demand; luwna and ginghame in fair request; woolen goods romnln quieg; Wameutta wide kheetings will be advanced next week. ‘The fudletin say: ** Another large auction wale of allke will te held Wedneaday next,” ——— TURPEN'TLINE, + Wuannaton, Marelt 24.—Sriutrs of Tunrex- TINE ftmer at 203%c, . MARINE, GRAIN-CARGO INSURANCE, Thy Exceutive Committee of the Association of L@ke Underwriters, which had been in session at Detroit for Beveral day's of last: week, hiss promulgated the following tarliE of rates on grain, per $1003 . Steam. Batt. Chicago and Milwanke Dnffalo..... 6a 40 ght zo and Milwattke Osweno, woe AS os hi +670 180 oon Milwaukee to Montreal. Detroit and Toledo te Bultal Detroit and Toledo to Oewego, a Detrolt and ‘Yoledo to Montreal wo 240 The above rates arc on BL vessels; 10 per cent off fg made in favor of A vessels, At will be seen that the figures are pretty low for the beginning, but{t ds the polttey of the poo) managers to press them up as opportunity affords. By placing the rates tow at the outset, any companies outside of the combination are uot givev the chance to come in as competiturs that they would have if the figures were higher. There are now twenty-two companies the pool. ‘Tre Committees decided to pool omimasions of agents at. Chicuro, Milwatt- Detroit, and Toledo, No actlou was taken on the subject of hull insurance. NEW YORI CANAL TOLLS. The New York Canal Bourd hins issued its rates of tull for 1879 on “persons and property transported ‘on the Eric, Champlain, Ox- wego, und the Cayuga ound Sene- ea Canals, to take effect on the opening ot navigaflou. Boate, fur and peltry, the product of animals, four, cornmeal and diel fruit, cotton, uumanufactured tubaccu, hemp, clover, und grass-seed, lax-seed, Hops, and. various articles of manufacture and merchan- dise are free towards tde and from tide. ‘The rate on wheat, Fie corn, barley, and outs is 5-10 of w mill, the toll being computed upon the welght,—1,000 pounde per mile, - MILWAUKEE, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. MULWAUKRE, “March %4.—The sehr Save- land, which éailed last evening, returned to-day, having been compelled to mtu back by heavy pelher: Sho {g at present. anchored in the as The tugs Hagerman and Starke Brothers to- lay succeeded In towlng the schy Barnes off the buttain, aud getting her to the elevator to discharge part of her cargo, snecial Disnateh to The Tribune Minwaukee, Wis, March 24.—Tbe ‘prop Barca bent canvas this afternoon, and at a late hour to-niht salled for Grand Maven. Tho echy Pleter bas also been aliifted fram ber wine fer haurliies, preparatory to pending canvas and leaving for Grand Hav ILLINOIS & MICHIGAN CANAL. ‘The following oficlal noticy of the opening of the canal was received yesterday: Locgront, Ii, March 24, —The ittinole & Mich- ieuts Canal ‘will’ bo opened for navigation from Brldueport to Lasalle March 29, Huats allowed 10 draw four fect and elgot inches, Wi.tias THoway, General Superintendent, By order of the Hoard yf Canul Commfauioners, Last season the canal was opened on the 2uth of March, aud rematued open 257 days. SUNK. ‘ Katiy's [suanp, 0., March 24.—The steamer Golden Eagte in trying to work her way through the Ive got stuck, and eprung aluak about a mile fram bere, and {9 sinking directty inthe steamboat passage between bere and San dusky, In about tweaty-tour fect of water, The passengers andl baegage were safely lauded here, oud a boat is alter the crew, PORT NOTES, cuicago, The tug Van Schaick, of tho V.O.T. Line, went Into cammisaton yesterday, Capt, Bob ‘Teed gommunds ber. Capt, John Farrow will commence the collec+ tion gf the tax on vessel property May 1. The subr A. Rust veut ber sals yegterday, pre- paratory to salting for Jacksonport fora cargo of cedar ties. The schr D. 8, Filer waa towed to dry-duck yesterday hy the tug U. B. Green, and will recelyo bew deck-trames aft, und other repal ‘The tug Hackley will tow the ache Thomas W, Ferry from ber winter moorlnge, between Har- rlaud und Polk sttvets, to elevator this moruing to load grain, ‘The Yesdel-oweers meet this afternoon at 3 J oetocte inte rot Trade committee-roon for the purpose of reorganizing under the new pt. J. 8, Van Valkenburzh, an exnerlenced Inke ait ovean travigator, returned to the city yesterday from New Orleans.’ He has been sail- iy A achoouer during the winter in the fruit trade between that elty and the Weat Indices, A steam canalhoat ran inte the new rallrostd bridge at Kinzie street yexterilay, and of the stect beame, Keyes, the pridee-te was knocker Into the river, but pot out sutely, Tho Gooirich stinr Alpena feaves tor Grad Haven this eventiy at 7 o'clock on ber fret trip of the season. Tee ling been plentifel on the east shore, bub It cleared away Sunday, and Grand Haven harbor in free of [t. ‘bhe setir Charter Hubbard arrived In last even- Sng with a cari of tanbork, a to the Lumber Market by the tig Hackl $s the only vessel that hae arrived afi day, when the sehre William Sinith and E Bird came in trom empty barrels, wid. front Manitowoc, ‘The sur Grace Grummond, formerly United States stinr Search, fas, bee by the Stanley Brothers, of thls clty, from 8. 8. Grammond, of Detrott, It is Teported, for 815,00, Capt. Co. Vorel wilt comnnd her, and will leave for Detroit soun for the prurpose of ftting her out and bringing her to (hia port. She will ran between Chteage nud South Have in the fruit trade, commencing with the straw. berry eeaeon, which will open about May tL. Her trips from this port will be ow Sundays, Mon- daya, unt Wednesdays, and she will make Sanne, Soudaye, Tuesdays, ‘Thursdays, and Early South Haven with wond, apples, and the prop Oconto SEWITEIE, Detrott vessel-oirnera will organize this week, The Detroit and Clevelund steamers will re- sume their trips about April 1. The sehr it, A. Rlehtond Is to be cut down aml converted into a tow-baree. The lighthouse supply str Dablia {s ready to comimetica her work of jutting down the hove, Carpenters lave begun work on the thuber for the crits of the outer pier at Isffatu, ginger Mayu has tle work in charge, Yesterday's Detrolt Free J'ress anys 3 Merrick bas stuivd ttt he was not inclined to aecept the permanent Presldenuy of the Inland Vessel-Otrnora’ Acguclation, The fs plenty of lee in Lakes Erie and Mfuron, and the rivers are, free of it, but. Lake St. Clair (Is full, On theenst-shore of Luke Michigan there are large flulds‘of Huating fee. The emalter of the .twe new fron excursion steamers now beluy built nt Wyandotte Is near- ly completed, ana will be out i goud season tur the excursion business. ‘The vrospect for anearly opentug of the Straits is not very good, The thermometer lias been ranging from 6 to 18 degrees below zero ut points north of the Stralts, and the cold north: Wert winds that have prevafied for sume time fast have served to strengthen the fve-btockuta rather than weaken it, At Inst accounts the ive was over a foot thick, with s fout of snow on ton Atle, wt openings is aot luoked for earller an the 25th af April, and many prophesy that Ie will not ovcur elore May I) DS PHORY A, TIGER-HUNT. Llvely Thues with Two Tigers which Es- caped from Thor Cages. Culeutta Englishman, On Monday, Jan, 6, two teers belonging tothe ex-Klng of Oude, whose house is on the left bank. of the Hooghly, escaped from their cage, a keeper having incautiously left the door open when cleaning it. One was shortly atter killed Jn the King’s grounds by o Superintendent of Police, The other swam across the river, ant landed near the ghat Io the Botanical Gardens. Shortly after landing be knocked down and inouled Mr. Blermay, one of the European a+ sistanta. Mr. Scott and he had, after flrat see- Ing the tiger, gone Into a house, but cume out again to look for the brute, thelr attention being momentarily disturbed by the chat- terluy of a monkey,—au unusual sound In the Botanicat Gardens, = ‘The ‘brute selzed his opportunity, and, springing past a natlve, who was in front of the two gentlemen, kuocked down one of them; no then immediately returned to bis lair, and remalned {1 the gardens all day. Owine to the presence of Stripes in the gardens, yarlous pienie partles had to return withont landin: Toward mghtfall the brute was beard near the banyan tree, ant shortly before daybreak it kilted two bullocks in a ‘small clearhig a short distance to the north uf the tree, ‘The bullock« were tled up ina sled; one tt drazeed outside aut ate one hind-quarter, the other it left dead inside. Early on ‘Tuesday morning some native shikaris were in the garden trying to. stalk Stripes ove of them, while peering into ao amall brake, was severely handled, nud fs not. nected to recover. During the day these tikaria were reluforced by some ecntiemes from Calcutta; but thelr efforts to get near Stripes were unavailing, nnd they retired about dofclovk and left the crounds, Ih the afternoon a machan was crected tn the jungle to the north of the eurdehs, near the scene of the Kil, from the top of which the shikaris might have an op- portunity of potting Stripes, should he return to the scene of Ins feast the night before. To make matters doubly sure an awning was iin- provised on the roof of a small pucka-house not for from the Kill, and o Itve bullock was secure!: ted to n tree a few yards distant trom the house, within fult view of the shikaris onthe roof, aoine plantain trees deluge cut away to giva bet- fer aim. A speculution had arisen as to whether Stripes would prefer dead meat to live; in the course of the night the question was set at rest. Shortly after 6 four gentlemen proceeded from Bishop's College to the scene of the kill, amt placed themeelyes in position for a good shot—two on the machan, two on the top of the pucka-house, Jt was then dis- covercd that shooting could fot be depended: on without something to eat; one of the party Im- mediately went off for materials for fool and dlink, ditt as he was running with a chaukldar distinctly heard Stripes not far off. He basten- exton with the food, which was soon dispatched {uside the micku-houec, tables ang clinirs befny dispensed with. Posts were aain taken tp, und goon after the brute was again heard giving tongue, as he was prowling about in search of food; this went on for about an hour, the bul. lovk near theyhouse showing evideut alzns of fn. tenpe slarin, though perfectiy silent. For half an hour ufter this the atillness of a clear moon: light night remained perfectly unbroken; all eyes: were on the stretch, when suddenly, with a mag. nitlcent bound, a fine, Ml-grown tiger wag on the bullock, Instantly a shot was fired, the brate doubled up, and the bullock bolted off at full speed; another abot waa now flred, and Stripes evidently received this, too, for he sprung aside into the jungle abont twenty paces, moan- ed, and alt was still. ‘The ablitarls, hele w certain whether Stripes was re: iy dead, deter- mined to spend the rest of the night where they were, it not belng considered suf) fn the an tain fight of the’ muon to venture fu search uf him, beaters being at a discount, Soon after some chaukldars arrived with beaters and passed close to wliere Stripes was last secn; the men on the machen then caine down and spent. the rest of the ilgnt on the more comfortable roof of the pucka-hotse, belonzing to a cow- Keeper. As soon as it was light all hastened down to have a look, and there stire cnouch was: Stripes, a inagoiiicent animal, dying on lls right aide; quite deat a LEWIS EXPLAINS, To the Euitor af The, Tribune, Cutcaco, March %4.—Your report of the debate on the Chinese auestion lust eventug dues me an injustice, \se stutes [ have no learn fjg but lots of chee, Now, Tallow J have no college diplomunor the greatlearniag sume men havo, but I laye the apicit of a man who would vot ait tamely down and hear a Chinaman rundown bis Country and hls peuple, Wong Chin Foo bag lectured before; Tuever did, and it takes considerable uerve to face and speak to an audience, and 1 guppuse this is what your re- porter calls cheek. Yours yery respectfalty, Witiias &, Lewis, ———- Drawn to the Fife. The New York correspoiident of the Spring- fietd uleundlionss draws on admirable pen-picture of Mr. Tilden, * Take no notice,” gaya the writer, “of the étories of Tilden’s iutirm condition, saw hitn lately, wd he seems older but quite as well as he did'two yearsago, Ho walks with o little jess firms and Wears o rather more nervous und anxious took, and when at rest his fave hus at trancely sad expression. His head not a bad one, the phrenologists would say, though deficient Jn force aud firmooss nil the reulaua which denote moral sensibility; ftds in- teilectual and calculating, But hletace fa ut- terly detlelent iu etrength, ft svows cunnlig ant weaknesses, subtlety and — secrecy, without mantinesa, Hts whleper fs unique, He stunde a Iittle pno sido from opposite the man he talks with, bowing his whale budy slightly toward bit as he talks in contidentlal toties, a supp do ainils lighting up bis fave; presently ho carries his facu forward opposite the other's ear and discharges a total yolume of concentrated coutidence tuto that organ, ant then drops back to the perpendicular, Jt ta perfectly unique. While in the detiriuit of dis- charging his confidence, the fingers of file lets hand, which he keeps behind him, piuy rapidly back und forth with nervous excitement, 1k the tall of o suabe just on the poine of making a strike. To look ot blu for ten minutes falrly in the face fs fatal to olf eothustasin for him, anil all confidence in him, for that matter, Lo Jooka liku a played-out joke." LUROPEAN .GOSSLP. WINTER LIKE IN RUSSTA. Gorrermontence Hasan Adrertber, St. Prrensncne, Feb. 15.—The fe the renton for trolka partes. Phad the pleasure of belng fuyited ton party which wails given for one of the eistinguished foreign vinitors at the Winter Palace. ‘There are, hy the way, 099 people, in- cluding acrvatns, now staying at tte patace, ‘This party wad a few atghts ave. ‘There was. no moon but bright starlight, and. the mercury war about at zero. A troiku isa vehicle w Edo notauppose fs ever acen out of Rus: thas twosents opposite each otter, ench wide enough to bold three persons. ‘There is a tiny box Into whieh the driver: sau by elinblig over the bores, ‘Phese latter are harnessed it a very peculiar way. One In the middle is fastened toa pair of shafts, nid he trote, whe on cach side ds a kind of independent hoy who gallops, ‘Phere are bells on the harness, and one Is supposed to spin along at the rate of something like twenty miles an hour. Once outside the elty, with a clear road ahead of him, the coachman eimitsa eeries of war- whoops and starts the horaes off at a awltng pace, while the occupants of the sleigh keep bln upto bis work by yelling, ot bim at inter Laupposea they were calling ln some very bad names, and was quite surprieg) when ff was translated to find the following ‘endearlus ent. 8 hud been ured: “Go on, my doy Go on, my beauty f! nnd Bo on. ‘The troika parties generally go nhout half an hour's ride from the city, and there they alt taken turn at the tee hile. When T atood at the topof the 1M and looked down that smooth precipice of tee my heart falled me, but fb was hot allowed to back out, and with many mla- givings J got on the Bled and pitehcd off the in- cling, ‘There was aman went behind un skates and guided us, Lremember to have dreamed. once that f was falling downs bot abyes, and certainty [ thougtt the dream was beliy realized in’ the few seconds tt took me'to descend that hBL Such a horrible feeling uf qoneness ag caine, over tte J hope never to feel agalu. Yet people de this’ for pleasure! Jt is Wke readliny accounts of mur ders; there {fs a horribly sort of fas@hatton about ft. Jn any case, itis the proper thing to go down the tee-hills when ong gocs on a trolka purty: 80, of course, we dld it, Then we alt Went luto’a sort of reataurant, and, after tak: Sng some hut te: d to the songs of the Boheinfans and watched them dance, wou athe how they all happened to be eo ugly We hud super about | o’elos and danced uutll daylight wowld have appeared if we shad been in any other latituc For supper we had muny ‘national . dishe One Was oa sdup mole ot beets, which rejofecdt tn the name of “hatchnk,"” or something tke that, and afterwards we lind bear-steaks” and paragug, ‘The coming iome was the most lightful part of the excursion. Rushing through the alr with only the slelgh-hells and gay voices to break the utter stillness aronnd us, the enow- fields stretching away on ciiher side, the stars shining brightly above us, and finally the Neva, across which we sped, the long row of Hghts up amt down the river on the side of the elty, the deserted streets, and then home and a distant elock strikug Si. We ought tu have had a run- away. * Every one should ou a trofka party, but We esenp : etl ite The bride, the Grand-Duchees of Mecklenberg- Schwerln, has left Petersburg and gone to. her distant ho Last night ended the festivitles at the pal: Tt was the must beautitul ball which was eyer given here, although a very emalt one, only 600 invitations being uiven outs Tt ts ealled the Patm-Tree ball, fore reason which [ will give later, ‘The paluce balla are abyave very. early, so we were afl ussembicid at 9 o'cluvk, weit waited nearly en hour tor the Jinpertal tally to appear. “The Cesarevnu was the only ong of ‘the young Grand-Duchesses who was pregentand she danced with energy all the evening. She ware a yery simple dress and few Jewels. Her dress was corn-colored tulle triumed with gatin, ant yellow and red flowers. fie AUpper was the great feature of the bull. ‘Phe immense halt tu which we danced Inst week as all con- verted into a arden, After the mazurka was over the doors were thrown open, and we walked into the supper-rogm. [twas Hke fairy-land., = All down = the® rvom as far as the eve could reach were finmenge palm- trees, lifting thelr broad leaves nearly to the velline, The boughs all interlaced with cach other, and formed: vistas of green arches In every direction, Under this green roof were set hundreds: of swall, round tables for the guests, exch table huving cizht covers, Jn the centre of cach table was a bed of bright flowers, and out of these beds rose palm and imyrtlu trees. The pillars in the room were wound, with greens and encircled with candles, ‘The finmeuge chandeliers shed a softened light through the green roofs on the tables. ‘The walls were Ilned with orange and magnolia trees in full bloom, It was Nke being transported = futu some Southern elime with tropical plants all avout us. At the upper end of the room was a mised dats, on which the table was ect for the imperial tainily, All the service Was of gold. ee SCTVAItS Were dreased in scarlet couts etiriyed with gold witte Bik stockings, 1 eeehes. Durlng the supper hie Chevalier Guard played contin: Euiperor, as usual ut bis balls, did not sup, but walked through the room witha kind word for every one. At 2 o'clock the Tmperial family retired, und then the guters went home, ‘There wilt be another Palm ‘Tree ball next. week at the palace, I hear, Some peuple are begining to comptain now that so much money fia spent on balls, ‘They forget that each bill gives oveupa tion to thotsands of workinen, and feeds hun- dreds of families, Last year the mount of grumbling amoug a cates there Was no galety at Court, aro never antisiled. é The gentleman who led the dances at te palace lust night was a Count Stroukofl, about ain Bet bee Some people whom a curious story fs related. “At ull the parties here there fs some ren- tleman who directs the dances, calls vut the different figures, and hus the control of things eenerally, Count Stroukol! ts called the Kine of Adrianuple. It seems that lust year, whon Gourka's army was lytny all around Adrlauople after the tedloub passage of the Balkans, there was 4 certain olltecr, law in rank, a Captaln or something Uke that, who demanded perusfssion of Gen, Gourka to zu inte Adriano- plo with hfs company. ‘The Turks were just evacuating the ety, and the Russlans’ in- tended to enter fue next morning; bat Stroukol® said he was tired of sleeping out in the wet, ond he wished to enter the e and inpke hitngelf comfortable that night. ‘The General gave the desired permission In a halt. contemptuous way, whit at the idea of 100 wnen driving oat 3,000 or 10,000 Turks, After nit lad fallen, We last detachment of the ‘Turkish arms waa at the railway-station, muak- ing preparations to enbark on a train which as going to Constantinople, ‘Two or three Pacts aiid several officers were taking a hot supper be Sore starting, in ther ranbat theatation. Sud- denly, when all wasincoufitsion, soldiers and oill- cers all engaged im looking fatter their own clfects, Mere came a trenendous rattle of wus: Ketry-fire on all sides of the rallway-statlon, with gelle und erica and various sereaing, ‘The Pachas supposed the whole Russian army was upon them, lett their tea and thelr smoking anuper, skurrled the troops on to the tratn, und skedadden. | Whereupon Stroukolf entered the station with his bundred or two hundred men, who had inade noise eno for as many thou sands, ate up the Pachas’ supper, and slept in the sulway station, What a contrast to last Hight, when he was directing the dances at the palucal + ‘ es TOMFOOLERY IN FRANCE, * Lonutan Worte, The age of tomfovlery 1a not yet extinet In France. Under the name of the Carulyal tt still survives; aml though the variegated rowdytem of the Becond Empire, and still moreof the common-pluce relyn of Loufs Philippe, ts miser ably reduced, thers are etlll enough of jack- puddings; costumiers, colifeura, and © propurty- makers” left tu elve ita feeble appearance of Wife. The tlrat Republle by ‘France did its best to stifle this combination of May day ang! Bartle- tny Fale; butsihe present Republic—probably wiser in its generatlon—nicrely stands on ong aldu und watches this national foly oa it dics u natural death, ‘The masked balls iu the over-<decorated Opera-House, in which st Ualans afer has been allowed to amais a princely for- tune aml bring the principle of Government subyeutions {nto contempt, pave No more to do with the Carniyal proper than the Argyll Room bad todo with Mr, ‘Toott’s rituallstic observ. ances. ‘They aro‘atinply periadical orgies, or- ganized on a system for the purpose of makluy money, Nearly albthe dancers on the door o the theatre ure puld ecryauts of the Opera, and. the — low-rovfed l-ventilated lobbies wre fled with w bowllig mob, in which the sweepings oof the demfenonds und the riff-ratf af Paris predumivate. Harry and BOL from England, of tourse, are theres regard. leas of expense, engugx) in whut they fondly belleve ts the tusk of *aechiy life’; and where ever the nulse is the loudest amd most wivtic, and the jokes und geaturea are the coarsest, the two representative Cockue> cads wilt by found. In the streets of Paria the mildest sucritics Is wow made to do honor to dhe Carnival; and on Mardl-Graa a few red-nosad, abivernyg Watteat shepnerda and shepherdesses, mut uu occasioual Pierrot and Volichivelle, who ecems afraht of Ifa voice, and tot on geod terms edtlh tis cos= tume or chararter, are afl tat retieve the dull Mionotony of every-day lite, ‘Tbe Carnival ts hy if Ina little mora reencet ax you approach the borders of Italy; and a uiet_ town like Nice—a favorite winter resort ofinvaiids—is made drunk with masquerading excitement for neveral days, ‘The Carnival here ts only a parody of the Carnival ot. Rome, Dut still the town atrives to do'tts bests and Atta not its fruit [€ French sadness and English Jumplness together produce «not very antisiac- tory result. ‘The well-ndyertlsed attractions of the Carnival at Nice produce thelr usual affect on the Paristan inind, and thousands rush to be mace happy by what ts called a train of pleasure, © Nothing apparently pleases a Frenchman so mneh as being at lowed to travel for forty of fifty hours uninter- runtedly in a railway carrlage, enduring any mount ef dirt and “discomtort, and bela ide lowed to Neht fora cup of colfee at a atation in the middle of the night, tke a balfstarved cns- wil ats work-house, This and more o tral javes hin, of course at a reduced. ehorge. A train pf pleasure alwaya ova an en: oriious distance’ for 50 or 6) irincs, there and Ick? always starts efther at daybreak or tn the Wligof the night; slways stups at feut Btations, at (convenient hours always arrives at.n terininus when every one has one to bed. This is why itis called a tratn of pleasure tu: distinguish it from a train of bust- ness. When the excursionist arrives at Nice dir- rival time of the present vear, he tds tai, more mud, and balf the population audy bed-owns, On Lundin us he drives through the town, be wets ay stonal flower thrown to him, and ou Mardi-Gras be gets pe with showers of pllules, called confati’ ‘The police of Nice, having lesued an order, are under tho Inipression that these pilules are made of flour; but those who have been pelted with them are . equally, and pS omlore, certain that” the are te of plaster. ‘The exgurslonist who calects to provide himself with uw gauze mask 10 protect hie face und ears will be irritat- eu, if not hurt, and will begin to think that the Carnival is a nistake and an anachronism. He WIL! be amused, if he elavees upward at some of the hotel balconies, to eee middle-aved Evgiish fathers of families engaged in fecbly petting sume of the rojsterers in the streets. “He will pass eatrlages full of Enclish boarding-school misses, whe are allowed to snatch nt brief pleasure ont. this Carnival — time; and he may possibly see an untleked Enelish cub in the streets, whore ascaults are not strictly Hoby the rules tad down by the au- At night he will go down a very un- romantic street—dignifled for the time bein with the name of the Cureo—iwhere his nose wil detect, even before his eyes, a few flaring oft- Jamnps that would not create tlon even at Unt workinan’s Mabiile, the Elysee Monttnartre, Winding up with the territile dissipation of n f-frane masked ball at the mumelpal theatre, be will take his returu ride of thirty or forty hours to Paris, more firmly convinced than ever that the age of toinfoolery has not ceased tn France, and that the Greatest tomfouls are the travehuy English. ENGLISH SOCIETY, Jennings’ Loniton Leiter to dee York World. If there { a little prospect at present of any excitement In public He, it fs only ressonab! luok forward to a change for the better fn sucial affatre.—F mean go fur as liveliness fs converned, for in other respeets f will not yenture to niake any predictions, Some people will huve ft that the morals of the community-are at n very low ebb, but, although the barometer mar show great varlationg, there is a general average kept up, one’ yearstaken with the oth A good friend of mine declared the other night that he did not believe the state of imorals fu fashionable Hfe was ever so Jow as it ts to-day; but Tfaney his recollection of Evelyn's and Pepys’ stories of Whitehall and Court circles catinot have been very fresh in bis mind: and he doubtless forgot the interesting anecdotes of the finmaculate William Prince of Urange, and of all the Georges, except George | the Third. Grevlile’s “Memoirs? bring: the strange, eventful histury down to a Jater date, ‘There never was sp moral a Court tu England as w nud, a8 to the tone of *soclety,” before pronouneing an opine fon upon ft, a careful dlstinetion qught to he drawn between those who are really at the head ol goclal Mie und those who are merely ininu- dent pretenders. London abounds with te lat- ter class, amt in these free and gasy days they buven shupler game te play than of old, when elassistinctious were marked out ween hard aud fast lines. ‘These Mnes are almost. obliterated now. We hare now entered upon the “pretty-woman’ era, wnoney Itsel€ being leas suught after thun benuty. Lf man chances to have a pretty wife, all doors are open to Uhn, he can go anywhere, although, to be sure, Ite docs not count for touch when he doves go. ‘There are atout half- a-dozen “beauties * nuw to London alresdy to begin the geason.—marrled beauties, mind you, far bread-and-butter misses are no Jonger tn fushion, ‘The pretty married women are ever so much more piquant, ‘The knowing people who want to forin a “set” of acquaintance in the e: sive circle get these pretty ladies to their houses, aud all the men soon follow, Of cours stories get about,—how van one help thatf People will talk, and a pace of your va- per would not contain all the seandalons ttthe- tattle that goes from one house te another, A pretty-woman munis tu a community is sure to be attended with disadyant: of that Kind, But who cares! Not the pretty women, ap- patently. Not their tusbands. ‘The key-note of the season bas been struck, and itis a popular one: Ask all the good-looking young married women whom you can serape acquaimtance with to your house. et alx of them tu dinner on one evening, Let then be dressed In the hight of the mode, which is rather low. Ask a lew of your male fries (all of the best ton, be It well remembered) to drop in after dinner. ‘They will drop in fast enouvh, never fear, The word, will soon reach far and wide that) your pardes: ave the best in Londun, tnd bail the aristocracy Wil be begging fur your invitations, Such fs the prescription, and it is not an unpleasant one tetake. For my part, I would rather bow the neck any day toa pretty woman than to o rich broker, usurer, or epeculater, who for many years together went where he Hked und dit what he liked fo English society, EUGESIE AND HER SON, A letter from Ollve Logan to the Cincinnati Enquirer clyes the following glimpse of the Ein- press Eagenlo aud the Prince: “1 went to Waterloo Station to seg the last of young Louls Napoleon, who {3 off to the Cape to have a look at the Zulus. He was accompanted, ae you know, hy Eugenie ss far as Southampton, It really gaye men pang to behold tenis once peer- less beauty, to whom I was presented in the days of her utmost splendor, Hoth of fortune und of: fame, Her ap- pearance wus so pathetic that {t made the tenre spring to ny eyes, Sho was attired ina stylo whieh we ladies understand as half-mnourn- ing, and carsled do her beautl(ully-mudeled hand mw Jarge bougnet of enrly spring violotagdie chosen emblem of the Napoleonic dynastystnd the adorous harbinger for us alt of lovely days te come anon, Her halr'ds etl hg benuttinl blonde 50 inseparably connected wither name, aunl this is something that puzzles me, nyless 1 aceept the explanation whieh bag, been given by somu obseryers,~-that sho weare a wig. Certatyly therg is not a thread of gray visible, Otherwiie sho has aged indeed. Sho looked positively haggard, pale asa phust, her droo| fiug, fatigued eyes encireled with the blue rly, of care and angiety, Her faded appearances formed a great contrast with that Of her gon, a roschud of a young fellow, in the frst blush of forish yuuth, up te anything vou Mike, you know; tant evidently Just bubbling over sith pleaqurable excitement ut the thought of going out to the seat of war with members of the greatest ‘stella inthe British a One has only to sev these two relles the Im perial shipwreck to fully understand what a fearful sacrifice it must be to Envenle to give up her boy, 1 forthe bart perlud of four months, which is supposed to be the Lenuth of his stuy in Africa. She ia the French mother to the very letter, quite w different beiny from an Englistt or an American maternal purent. dhe has no sangtroad with bim; her eyes ure incess sautly yuon lin; idolatry ls legitle fn every vlance. Sineo kis departure her condition, 7 hear, hasbeen reatly alaraing, Tears, subs, aul fainting fits ave suceceded cach other alinoat auinterrnptedly, while cries of * OG mon Jtis! mon J's, cherid{ have wrung the lcarts of Ler listenlng attendants." a A Drunkard’s Rovenge. During an oxbibition of some wild beasts, a few weeks ago, ut the theatre of a small town in ‘Thuriuuia, Germany, a (richtful scene occurred, A leopard was nob nearly so submissiye to tie tamer oe usual, and dashed wildly about the cage, Suddenly two of the bars gave way, aut the autmul sprang with a tremendous bound among the spyctators in the pit, ‘The terrified people rushed pell-meth to the door, but the beusgattacked the hindermoat of thea turlously witte teeth und claws, und ti four minutes bad Killed a worgan and a child, aud fearfully licer- Bted tour other persons about the face anil neck, ‘Che murment the leopard escaped from bis eage, the heast-tamur and bts asalstauts burried alter it, arined with spears, but were unable ta over- come it unth tt dropped dead from its wounds, Ua examining the brubeu bara of the cage it was ed that they had been filed. An attend- ant, lately dismissed for drunkenners, hiss been arrested on suspicion of being the author of this atroclous decd, bt \, SUCIL AS Consinption, Bronchitis, Asthina, General De- Uility, Brain Exhaustion, Chronte Con- stipation, Chronie Diarrluna, Dys- pepsi, or Loss of NERVOUS POWER, Are poritively nnd speedity cured by Fellows’ Compauod Syrcp of Hypophosphites, It fe no fonger an (ile dreatn oF boasting tonmfizm that Fellows’ Hypophosphites, whereln ate united nature's W strengthen than aud make hie life not oniy Dut sparkling with mete and Joyous health: Oils, then. we recommend wien ttallty is on tle wane, or when the ordanism becomes enfecbled, * CONSUMPTION 18 CURABLE. 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Now, however, quality, design, and worth are fully as eneential {6 the Intelilgent merchant na price, oid {tina moet gratifying chinze, Take It, for exam- ple, in the matter of corsctz—a most exsentlul olo- ment of modern commerce. — fustead of buying thene wathet’e Articles haphazard, parctiaders have found that euch exclusive novelties anit atyles, for example, an Meenre, Gaue Brus, & Co. keep ara not only the best and what thetr ‘putrona demand, hut also the cheanert. A recent inspeetion of these {arge and attractive store has revented the fact that {heir stock of cores comprives over neventy dlf> ferent deaigns, making the'largest: and mest come plete collection In America. ‘They are all cut (rota tuetat patterns of French desions, while theie per- feet conformity to the contour of the forma showa their unique quality, Among tid vaxt dtantity to find the fullowing names: **Uhicago," ** Pamala," “Conquest,” + and *Alista.” ‘There Sonds sell from $2.25 tu £24 per dozen, are obtains able only from BMesers, Gage Bros, & Co.. corner of Wabash arenuo and Maiieon street, and are & most decided bargaln for any morchant EAILROAD TIME ‘TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Exptaxation op Rerenence Manxs.—{ Saturday excepted, * Sunday ‘Dally, excepted. $Monday excepted. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket Oflers, 2 Clarks. (herman Howse) and ay Leave. ("Ar tive aPacifc Fast Fine. pm astuox City & Yank abuniane Bay om am am a om iL an pin Milseatikee Spe bMelwaukes Exnre aie DM itwaukee Pasreny am OMilwaukee Passenger (daly). am DGreen Nay express... pm dst. Pant & Minneapoils bm dst. Paul & Minneapolis Fi ain Din Crome Express, pir ba Crowe Expren on bWinona & New (im. put eWinona & Sow Ui Rin bMarquette Expres aia at.ake Genova & Iie am oFond du Lac, vis Janesville. am Pullman, Care are run thraugh, between Ghi- gfe and Connell Muff, on the trata leaving. ee Noother road suns Pullman or any skier form of hotel ears west of Chicazo, ‘a—Nepor corner of Well and Rinztes : &-Depot corner of Canal and Kiuzi OHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY sfATLROAD, Depots fout of Lake-et.. Indiana-ay, and Sixteent and Canal atut Sixteenth-ste. Ticket Omlices, 69 Clark: St. and at depots, : Chidago & Mendota Expres (ttawa & Streator Express, Nebraska & Kansan Expre: Rocktord & Freeport E: HBas5Ra 32253 &Q. Pain rs ond Pullman tdwhcel Sleebhig-Cars rin between Chteago and Gmahs un the Pacihe Exruss,and hetween Chicago aud Topeka, Kane, on the Nebraska & Kansas Express. CHICAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PACIFIO RAILROAD, Depot, corner of van Buren and therinan-ate, City ‘Picket UBlce, 58 Clark-at., Sherman Huus Davenport Expres Omaha Exprea..., Keru Accommodation, ine res id Accommodation Bine Island Accounnudation Wue Island Accoinmodatton. Blue Intand Accommodation Blue Innnd Accommodation, IMue Island Accommodation: Wie Island Accommodation: ine Ie CHICAGO, ALTON & ST, TOU A OHI0AGO, EANBAS OLTY & D) (ORT LINES, Unton Depot, West Side, near Madison: Twenty-tlitrd-et. Tickvt Office, 122 X at. bridge, ang dolpli-st. Fi “Ariv Kansas City & Denver Fast Ex, 3:35 pin BL. Louta, sprtnetield Tiss pia Mobile &'New Orleans Express 75 pin Bt. Loule, Springheld & Texas, 7:00 wm Peoria, Murlington } Fast Expr 223 put Reoku Expres 7.00 8 ne Chicagy & Paducah it. 3340 pat Streator, Lacon, Washingt'n i #5 py Jollet & Dwight Accommoda 8:10 am OHTCAGO, MILWAUKER & ST. PAUL RAILWAY Ualon De] Madi son and Canal-sta, Ticket + opposite Sherman House, Milwaukee Express... .0+60 Wiscunda & Bay, an ‘Siinnesota,, Mefasha through eevee ae " ys ea fig” Gu Ghiica "a THO 9m © 4:00p ma * 9:00 mn 10:45 am 9100 pin" 4300p Bay, steven iat throuett'S + 9:00 pm ¢ 7:00 am ~All traina ran via Mibwauk ‘Tieketa for St. t and Minneapclisare goad elther via Madison and Lrairla ducChleg, or via Watertown LaCrosse, and Wihooa. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, foot of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-second-at, jeket Uitice, ti Haudotph SPresa., Cairo & New Orleat aUalro & Texas Kxpress Sprjogield Express, Prngneld taut skp Peoria, Burlington & Keokuk. “Peoria, Hurlington & Keokuik Pulugu ft stoux tity Express Dubuque & divux City Express Gliman Pasreuger. “a On Saturday ulzl ia On gaturgay night rugs to Peuris only. MIOHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, foot of Lnko-st, and foot of Twenty-secand-xt, ‘Ticket Onice, 67 Clarkest., euutheas: corner of Mane ph, Grand Hacitic Hotel, and at 1° Houne, dul 5 Matt aod Afr Line). Day Pxpreas, eer lad dati Attautt Ye Night PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & Depot earner Caual und Saute Clarkeut,, Palmer Hotse, ai ORIOAGO RAILWAY, Ticket Oficas facia Hately | Leave. 1) Arrive. S30 am * 7:00 pi f ag bin.) Bio) aia B10 8:00 4 un B mii BALTIMORH & OHIO, 2 tue leave from Exponition Building, foat of Monroes » Ticket Oilce ce fatinoe House, Graud si cry yy cite, aud Depot (Exbon Morning Expr Fave Litt, LAKE SHORE & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERN. Leave, | Arrive. Morning Matl-Old Ltn Now York & Boston Bpectal Ex, pxprese (dail; 1, Indianapolte, Lote W\uubue hast Day! " KANKAKER LINB, E Tepot, foot of Lake at. and foot of ‘Iwenty-tecond:st, .. . Arrive, 1, Indianapo'ts & Lonts. Crpfopa apna se Night Exprei CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD, rr eeantitle uate. ae, and Dee Ticket Onices, 77 Clark-ates 123 eaarn *: “Arrive. Day Mall. vsreeeee sees # On a * 4:20 p tO Naabyille & Florida Expresate. $ 7i88 p Mig 7:15 wie

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