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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TILURSDAY. MARCH 27, 1879--TWEL vi PAGES. % ricer A ahaa lower: comin 3,063,005 packing, $1, 10QA.25; recopte 4, 18 BY TELUGNAPHL YORKHIGN. ‘ ‘Tho following wero rocalvad by tho Chicago Board of Tene: Livrnvoon, March 20-11:30 8. m.—Flonr, 88 Ol@10e, Whoat—Winter, 83 11d@Ms 2d; spring, 784d@Ba 2d; white, fe 11d@ee dd; clun, fia BdBOs Ba, Corn, 48 Hd@d4e Gd. Pork, Gide, Lari, iis 2d, lavenroon, March 25.--Spectal eable—Bacon —Cumberlands, 263; short ribs, 276 Od; long clont, 274; short cloar, 24s. Becef-—Prime mens, Gila; India mess, 706; extra India meas, Be, Cheese—Guod to fine, 466 Hd. Shoulders, 228, Tallow—Primo city, 86a Od. Lard, 338, Pork— Prime mess, Eastern, 568; Western, 6: Mamas, long cut, 20-Maverage, ia, Loxwex, March 20.—Livenroor—Wheat—Very Uttiedemand, Corn firmer, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Tribune. Tavenrvok, March 20 -11:30 a. m.—FLoun—No, 4, 108; No. 2, Bs Gd, Gnain—Wheat—Winter, No, 1, 98 2d: No. 2, 8a 11d3 pring, No. 1, #8 2d; No. 2 7s 8d; white, No. 1, 984d; No. 2, 88 11d; club, No. 1, Oa dd; No. 2,08 3d. Corn—Now, No, 1, 41 Ud; No, 2, de Gd. Provisions, Pork—Gis, Lard, 338 3d. Livenroot, March 20. -- Cortox— Firm at h11-10@5Xd; rales, 10,000 bales; sveculation and export, 2,000; American, 7,500, Lonnon, March 20,—Linsenn O11—2ia 10g. Sriuts or Tunrentine—22s td, B ANtwenv, March 20.—Prrnonrum—22d, NEW YORK. Spectat Manatch to The Tribune, New Youx, March 20.—Gnain—Wheat dealings on avery modorato ecole, mostly in optton tine, though speculative inquiry was rather more confi: dont, especinily for winter grades; sellers ad- vanced prices 4@34c per bu, impeding operations: epring fame, even for varly dolivery; asking prices generally above the views of buyers: cablo advices of dull markets; priine No. 2 Milwaukee quoted strong, and dient to buy at $1.05. Feep—Dusluera has been on a reatricted scate, though buyers have bad the advantage as to ynlucs in most in most instances on compara. tively froo.offorings; we quote 40-t at $14.50@ 18,00; 60-1, At .$14, 50@ 15.00; 80-1 at $14.5060 15.60 100-1 at 815.00@10,50, tho satter for very cholee; sharps at $18,00@20,U0, tho latter for very cholev; rye feed at $15.00@15.50, * Sexps—Unchanged; 150 baga Stato clovor sold $9,007.3.105 light, (4.10; butchers’, htumente, 1,346, _ st UNGER. Provistone—Tog producte !n more demand and quoted higher, Mees pork in gond request, clus+ ing at $10.25@10, 90 for new, and $0, 25@0. 50 for old. Witeky—Sold to the extent of 100 brie at $1.0514; market barely stoady, Fretonta—Comparatively slow mayoment ro- ported at baruly steady rates; tonnage for graln attracted much lesa attention; higher prices clatmed for wheat and corn working against in- terest; for Livernool, engagements 8,000 ba wheat, atdd, To the Western Associated Press. New Your, March 26.—Cotton—Qmot at 10 3-10@10 6-10c; futures Arm; March, 10,60; April, 10,7e; May, 10.58¢; June, 10.72c; July, 10.800; August, 10. {He, Froun—Nominally unchanged; recolpts, 12,000 bris, Gnain—Whent quiet and unchanged; rocetpte, 161,000 bu. Ryo firmer, Corn—Demana active; recetpla, 51,000 bu; ungraded, 40@iue; No. Hey steamer, 4N@IGIie; No. 3x@ 4hyc. Onts quiet; receipts, 27, white, BLyG@aekie; No, 2 white, st mixed Western, d0@I2c; white do, 34@35e. Hay—Stoady, Hors—Dall, Guocentzs—Coffce quiet and unchanged, Sugar steady; fale to good rofining, ON@B'sc, Mo- lanes atendy. Lice quict, Petnoprum—Firm? united, 814@84%e; crude, ‘73; #4405 rotlnad, He bid. —Stealy at 04 0-16¢, Resix—Market dull at 9}. Euas—Steady: Weatern, 15 Provisiona—Pork firmer. for old: $1 iC, Meas, $9.90@0.50 25@610.50 fur new. Heot nominally unchanged, Cut meats eteady; long clear mid- les, figes short clear do, GMGHAC. Lard firm; prime steam, $0.45@.0. 50. : Burren —Wostors, Gee one it urket dull; Wostern, 2G8xc, arket dull'at S1-03%2, unufactured copper steady; nes sheathing, 22c} Ruvsia sheothig, 15%4@16c, Pie- frou steady, with w fair demand; Seatch, 10440 ne: Ameritan, 1562 Mussla sheeting, 10% OKC. Nais—Cut, $2,1022.16; cliuch, $3,6524,10, NEW ORLEANS, New Onurans, March 26,—Fnoun—Scarce and firm euperfine, $3.00; X: $5.76@4.00; XXX, $4.25%,5, 00; ign grades, $5,250, 00, (inars—Corn steady, with a fale demand at45 @A8e, Oats—Markot dull at 35@i7c, Conn-Mrat—Actiye, firm, and higher at $2.40. May—Market dull; ordinary quoted at 81,00@ ‘11.00; prime, $12, 00714.00; choice, $11, 00, Provisions—Pork tn good demand; old, new, $10. 8744. Lard quiet; tieree, O4@THC; keg, SG@iijc. Bulk ments scarce and firm; shoulders, loose, A@4}gc; packed, HG; clear rib, HkGe Die; clear aides, 544@54c, Bacon—Market duli; fhoulders, 3c; clear rh, Sic; clear, §5,00@ 8.00; han, sugar-cured—markot dull; canvased, KUGD%o, us in wize, eae dull; Westorn rectifled, $1,075 Gnocumes—Coffee | scarco and_ firm; jobbing ordinary to prime, 104@1Gc, Sugar quiet but wt vagy common to good common, 44;@o\c; fair lly fate, 44Gi5!¢c3 prime to chulee, 54GcOIEs yellow clarified, one piigc. Moloases—Market dul; fermenting, 20¢9280; common, 220%: cling to choice, 27@35e. Rico actlya and trim; white Western, Ht2G03%c, < Bnax—Kirm at 4.85, PHILADELPHIA, Pintanenpinta, March 26,-—ILovn—Minnesota extra family, $4.50; Minnesota patent proccas, $4.00@8.60, Tye flour unchanged, Guarx—Whoat fn fair demand; No, 2 Western ted, {n cloyator, $1.24., Corn firmer; Western ra- Jected, on track, 41@1113¢; do stoamer, 42@ Axe, Onts—Market dull; whito Western, 3146@ S240; mixed do, HOC, Puovisiona—Stualy, Mess boot, $12,50@13,00, Mewa pork, $10,254.10.50, Prine mers pork, exe tea, $8,25774, 0, Hume. amoked, BA @Ussc; Dick. Jed, 748440. ‘Lard—Wostern, Uerces, Uiquzc, Huyreu—Now York tate ond rudford County, Pa., extras, LOGIC; Wertorn Reserve, extra, 16 @ike; du you tu choice, Jac 14¢, ‘Hadu--Rasy; Western, 1G lite, Cureae—Market dull; Western full cream, 74 uHe, Prtno.eut—Nominal. Winsny—Bteady; Weetorn, $1,084, xewirra—-Flour, 2,000 urtas wheat, 92,000 bu; corn, 43,000 bu; oats,'14,000 Ou; rye. 2,000 bu. 6.r. LOUIS. Sr. Louis, Mo, March 2U.—ltoun—Quist and unchanged. Gnaiw—Wheat quit but firm; No. 2 red fall, $1,0u4 cash; 81.0370 1.031¢ May j Bda, 90 VO GenOAC; spring, 803@87c, Corn firmer; No, 2 mixed, 33Y¢ cash; Be! NING KE May; No, 2, 2c en no options, Itvo dull; lower Harley dull and unchanged, Wiuaxy—Steady at $1.04, Fuovimioxn Pork quietly Jobbing at $10.05 10,20, outside dolivered. Lard dull and nominal, Dulk ‘meats dull and nominel, Bacon Ariner: rear els, 95.20 cam; $4.30 May; clear, $5.55@. wwTa—Floyr, 6,000 bris; wheat, 20,000 hu: 26,000 bu; ‘oats, 6,006 buy rye, 3,000 arloy, none. PENTS—Hlour, 14,000 brie; wh 7.000 rye, ones AQILAC April; ito Juno, Oats Arm; slow; Ue ¢ort eT bui corn, 210,000 by oxte, 2,000 bu baloy, S0UD Mu. tO : 2 BALTIMORE, HALSIeDRR BMul., March 26.~Frovm—Weakor 4nd quiet, hut without quotable change, Guaix—Wheat—Westorn unchanged, Corn— Weatern fir; Wester mixes), spot, March, and Aprll, HIj,Qtdc; May, 443j0; steamer, 41G@4l ic. Oste quict; Pennsylvania, and Western white, 42. Giktoy do mixed, B1@82c, Hyw dall at G4@5ue,, May—Unchangod, Provisions—Unchanged, + Hurren~—Unchanged, Kagy14@ Lie. Pernovava—Unchanged, Corver~Unchanged, Wingy. hunged. Liverpool ler; cation, td; fours Recuirte Flour, i, du; corn, 187,400 bu; 0: t steam steady and P grain, 0: a = 85,900 yo, 600 bu, 5.600 bu; 4 bod wu; pPUrneNTa Wheyt Ci corn, 63,500 % AS CINCINNATI. Cuxciumats, 0., March 20,—Corton—Fairly a nd a shade higher, at 10c, Dull and ynchapged, Guaix--Wheat—Demand fale and market drm; Ted, $1,001,053. Cora fg guod deniand, and dricegaahade higher, at UUs,@37iC. Oxts—Good domand at full prices; 27%4@i0c. Nya in good do- Mind ut GUG@G7c. Batle: by + Ne, Ppa. SU c y dull and} druaping; Na. Vuoyisivse—Pork lo fale domand at $10.00 Lid” cans entes at $10.07! tune, Tard quiet; enrrent make. $0,265. Hulk mi ieomand chiefly for mpocniation; BOs short ibe, ROT B21 April; $4.05 May; $5.05 nelier June; short clear, 83.00; Nacon quiet but steady at $4.12, 85,9734, Wanrey—¢ niet at $1.02, UtTEN—Steady and unchanged. Liteerp ‘Ot—Stwady at Woe, MILWAUKER: March 20,~—Froun—Qniet snd Mitwaonse, unchanged, Gnaix—Wheat dutl; oponed and closed dally No. 1 Milwaukee hard, $1.00!¢; No. 1 Milwaukeu, Ney No. 2 Milwankoe, (340; March, 8040; Anril, 40; May, O15; No, 3 Milwaukee, 7il!ga;No. 4. + Fosocted, Corn steady; No. 2 dd. fi No. 2 fresh, ‘t4e, Hye fem; No. 1, Tare quict, bat steady; No. 2 ce but firm. Mesa pork qulety ‘rime steam tard, $11.40. 8 vive dali and lawee nt $5, 00@d Recrivts-— Flour, ),000 brle $004 niet, N, 000 bu. , Stpsexte—Flonr, 7,500 brie; wheat, 64, 000 hu, ROSTO, Voston, Maes., Marc Wertern supers, @A.26; common extras, SH. 75@4. 25; Wisconsin extras, $4,00G4.50; Min- nesota, $4.25@4,50; winter wheata, Oho and Michigan, $4. 75@6. 25; Minols and Indiana, $5.00 @8,00; Bt. Loute, 85.006, Wisconalr? and nesota patent process apring whoats, $6, 50@ 650: winter wheats, £11, 008.60, Guaix—Corm—Market dull; mized and yellow, id Bue 1 oe 48GA74C." Oatn in moderate deman exita white, sU@3lc; No, 2 white, i Wwhito and No, 2 mixed, *4@iniKe, Ry Reoxits—Flour, 4,500 beis; corn, 12,000 bu; wheat, 312,000 bu, Suursents—Flour, 3,500 bris. pt Sie LOUISVILLE. Louravitte, March 26.—Cotron—Firm and higher at 10, Froun—Quict and unchanged, Guain—Wheat steady; red and amber, $1,000 1.03, Corn firm and higher; white, #7¢: mixed, ROKc, Oates higher; white, Jc; nixed, 20c, Hye steady at Tic. Hay—Quitet at $8, 0010. CO, Yuovisroxs—Porit au jot at $10.25, Lard quiets cholco lent tleres, 7igc3 do ker, BY@Bigc, Hulk meatsquiet but steady; shoulders, clear rib, 84.0005, 00; clear, 4c. Macon quiat; shontders, ‘tics clear rib, BAGGties hams, euzer-cured, BS ee, Wutsky—Markot ateady at $1,02% TOLEDO, Toreno, O.. March #6.—Gnatx—Wheat dall; amber Michigan, spot, $1.0014; April beld at $1.07; Biny held at $1.08; $1.074¢ bid: June held at $1.00, $1.08 bid; No. 2 red winter, spot or April, hold at $1.0; O85 bid; May held at Corn duit; teh mixed held at8O%4c3 30¢ r old at Ue; UTC bid. Oats dul; ANSAS CITY. Bptclat Dienatch to The Tribune, Kansas Ciry, March 26.—OGnatn—The Jrice Current reports: Wheat—Itecetpte, 3,877 buy shin- ments, 9,550 bu: steady; No, 2 cash, Ole; March, M14C; Nv, cash, Hie: March, 883(¢; No. 4 cash; 8c. 'Corm—Recelnts, 6,501 ur shipments, ih, ~ UL bu; Armor; No, Leash, 2c; March, L03c,¢ DETROIT. Detnorr, Mich, March 20,—Frour—Dull and unchanged. Quaw—Wheat firm; extra, $1,051, 1 white, 1.03°4@1,0315; March, $: April, $1,033; 5 tay, $1,050: Halting Nos dy SOL RKO Hes ceipts, 20,687 bu; shipments, 23,050 bu. INDIANAPOLIS. Innranarotts, Ind., Blarch 20,—Gnan—Wheat stendy; No, 2 red, $1.03@1.0: Corn steady at ‘Balecs May, UStgc, Oats eteady; 27KG2Ke, Puovmioxa—Shouldors, Stze; clear rb, $4.75. Lard, $0.00, Hamme, Te@73ie, cea r BUFFALO. Burrato, March 20,—~Gnatn—Wheat dat! Lear Michigan apring at $1.02. Corn dull; cars high mized on track baie he Onto negiect- ed. Rye neglected. Harley neglected. Raivnoay Furtots—Nomlnal, OSWEGO. Osweao, March 20,—Gnarx— Wheat steady; No, 1 hard Duluth spring, $1.19; No. 2 Milwaukee, §1.05, Corn finn; old No, 2 Western, 47c, PEORIA. Ponta, March 2d.—Hiauwines—Quiet and nominal at $1.02%. corTron. Sr, Lowia, March 20,—Catrox—Higher, firm; middling, 10c; low middling, 95; good ordinary, ‘Dige; sales, 460 bales; recefpta, 1,000; shioments, 1,090; stock, 23,3300, é Meurits, March 26,—Corron—l'irm; recelpte, 1,654 bales; shipments, 2, 048; etock, 40,0793 sales, 1,500; export, 60; spinners, 1,450; miadliug, 10c, New Onneaxn, March 20,—Cottoy —Strong: middling, 7c; low do, Nec; net receipts, 4,851 gated; wroa®, h, 108: ‘exports to Great Hritain, 1,744; constwite, 6,528; sales, 4,000; stuck, oh, L1, PETROLEUM, Cunyriaxn, O., March 9U,—l'ernongum—Un- changed; standard white, 110 test, He. Ow Crry, March 26. opened active, with sales 84 declined to advanced and closed at 8420 bid; shipmen' 000 bri, averaging 31,000; transactions, 1 s Pirtanuna, March 2d PetnoLeut iiet; crud, $1.08 at Parker's for alipinent; refined, OXe, Philadulphla deli DRY Goons, New Yous, March ,—Fatr business in Jobbing tradoand cotton goods; prints nud dress goods in stondy request at flret hands; brown and bleached cottons continue firm and stocks light; inen's wear of woolens quict in agents’ hands, bat jobbing fairly, ‘Whe Hulletin saya Garner'e nod {Harmony prints advanced yc, * TURD: Witxrorox, March 20,—Svinits or Tunvex- qins—Firmer at 20%f0, MARINE, MILWAUKEE. Special Nisvatch to ue Trivine, Mitwauxkgy, March 20.—The Meteorological Committee of the Chamber of ‘Commerce are about to recommend the passage by tha Cham- berofa resolucion askin Gen, Moyer, Chlut ofthe Signal Servica Bureau, to increase the weather reports forwarded hither sv a8 to em- brace alt southwestern stations, the service to continue from Aprilto Octuber, or from secd Hing until harvest; also, for the catablistmout of a algnal station at some pointon the shores of the Stralts of Mackinac, fram which dally weather reports nny bo transmitted during the avagon of naviatt ‘Tho sldewheel stmr Sheboygan will resume her place on thy west-shore route on Tuesday, Avrlll. ‘The prop Oconto will then take the piss of the Depere on the Ludington and Man- tea route, in order that the latter boat may be repaired, renovated, nnd repainted for’ the spring, Bummer, nul fall trade, The sidewheol etmr John A. Dix will ro- sumo her trips between Manistee, Ludington, aud Milwaukeu on Tuesday next alan, ‘Thy steam-harge Forest City hus taken out a cary of 80,000 bu of wheat for Grand Haven, ‘The clearance of the sehr Ashtabula for Sand Bay ts noted at the Cuatom-House, BUFFALO OWNERS ORGANIZE. Becrctary Rogers, of the Buffalo Vesvel- Owners’ Board, writes to the Secretary of the Chicago Association, under date of the Sith inst,, that the organization Gret above-named hud: been effected that day, aud the following was adopted: ‘That the veaacl-ow eof Liuffalo hereby pledge ther 7 to co-operate with tho other organiza. tlons tn regard to Freight, and wilt at all aos ad> hero to the rates which’ may be established by those urganizatiunt thet any ageuta at Weat- ern porte will bo Instructed by printed circular to uecome anewbers of the. Inlaid Vesscl-Owuers! Ascociation of the Western Lakes, or of tho local organization of their port. ‘The following {6 the circular printed “aud sent to agente: It fe deairabia that. fou become a member of the Veascl-Owners® Asaociation, and be governed Lif their ratos of freight established by thu Jocal Board of your port, atid any violation by you of such ratew with ba con- aldured 4 wufltcient causa in withdrawing our yes- gale feat you, and you will cease to be our Hivaso inform us of what action, {€ an: je doen taken in regard to this inatier at your ty LUMBER FREIGNTS FIXED, ‘The Board of Dircctors of the Lumber-Ves- éct-Owncrs’ Asgoctation held a mecting yestor- day afternoon, and adopted the following schedule of yates, to take effect April: Mlus- Kegon and Grund River, $1.95 por 1,000 feut;, White Lake, $1.023¢; Bentwater and Ludington, — $1.871¢; Manistee, mouth, $1435" Maoiatee, edd, 81.50; Menomiuea, 91.50; Oconto, rafted, 61.87: conto, scowed, $1.035¢; Pensaukeo, oe teen Day, $L.873¢3 Bturyeos Bay, $1.03! dar tics, Kewauneg and Bouth Kewaunee, de ells nartts of Ke- wanure to Bilivy's Harbor, bc, themlock vey ai Kewaunee nnd south of Kewaunee, 5$ge; north of Kewaunce to Bailer's Harbor, te. Cedar posts, nurthof Kewaunce tu Bailey's Harbor, split nnd small nosts, biges five Inches aud ap- warda, 4°. Wood and bark, Kewaunee il south of Kewaunce. $1 6214 per vord; north of Kewaunee to Batiey's Harbor, $1.75. ‘Phe headquarters of the Association will he at No. 20 Soutt Water strestan and after April 1, where all masters of vessels in the Asso- elation will be required to report their freight engagements to 8, Thornton & Cu,, agents. — POOLING COMMISSIONS, The Detrolt J’ost and Tribune of yesterday says the action of the Executive Committes of the Association of Lake Underwriters requiring agents to poo! their conunisslans mects with great Gisfavor tere, Hera in Chicago the con- rary appears to be the case, of of feast there has not been any grent “lelck,” a au expressive Slangiam bas it. That may be accounted for from the happening that every agency has three compantes to act for. At Detrott the older agente aro the ones who complain the Joule they consider It unjust to alluw new men in the business to divide the results of lung and encr- getic work in the Insurance business. RATES ON GRAIN ANNOUNCED, The Directors of the Chicago Hoard of Vessel- Owners have fixed the rates on corn to Buffalo at 0 cente per bushel, and wheat at 624, antl all the agents and owners have been officially nutl- fied by the Svcretary, Mr. J. M, Long. That i What ‘the Directors did at thelr lata meeting” The membera of the Association, or Board, 0s the organization {s called, are feellng sanguine of success in the effort to maintain fate nnd Hy- ing rates this season, aud they depicted thelr feelings on thetr ainiling countenunces yesterday when Ue rates were promutgated, EME, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Entn, Pa., March 26,—The freight boats of the Anchor Line will run on schedule time between Erfe and Chicago thle season. The propelters Alaska and Philudelphta will leave on alternate ‘Tuesdays, the Gordon Campbell und Annic Young on Wednesdays, the Juntata and Detn- ware on Thureduys, and the Conestoga nud Wissahickon on Saturdays, ——s A ROUGH EXPiRIENCE. The tuz Harrlson, Capt. Jease Cox, had a rough experience on a late passage over from Michigan City. She has been engaged im atur- geon fishing during the winter, and on ber Just trip took on about $200 worth of fish, ‘There were six men aboard, und tle sea was 80 heavy that they came near being lost. ‘The fire-hoto was partly tilled with water, and the fishing-lines al about $70 worth of fish wero swept over- joard. PORE NOTES. ‘The schr Kato Gillett is in Miller Bros.’ dry- dock receiving repairs to the damage sustained ina collision last season. ‘The tug American Eagle towed the schr Driver outside yesterday, nud- then proceeded to the fishing grounds at Michigan City. ‘The schra Catchpote nnd Magnolia are waiting a favorable wind to sail for Yentwater, whera they load lumber ot card rates for Chicago. aud Winnlo Wing 1s at Pentwator, loading for this port. The tug McClellan, Capt. Miko Driscoll, has recelved new boiler snd somo needed repairs. Sho te under contract with the Government to tow scows loaded with stone, ate., from this portto Michigan City, where harbor improye- nients are in progress, ‘The work of rey eli overhauling, and fitting. out craft of all kinds isScolng on actlycly at a the take ports. ‘The stir Clty of Now Baltimore ran on the St. Clair River Jast Sunday us far os the Flats’ cical but was prevented from going further by the fee. Escanaba Iron Port: Capt. Jon Spaulding, Superintendent of the Sault Canal, reports thie ice very thick in Loke Superior, and that'nayi- gation there will probably not open before thu let of May. CURRENT GOSSIP. SPRING, Hoxton Journal, Tho growing days, and gracious, meNowing alr, Proclaim that sweet and valiny Spring {a near; Grim Winter hastens to his Polar talr, And—— (Loy / just see Uf.my umbrelia'e here.) Wee blades of greon hide *mid the faded gra: ‘The brooklct Inughs to find lteolf roleasod; ‘The zephyra whisper coyly as thoy pass—* (A-chew! a-chew! Whe plaguey wind ts Last !) Tow pleasant ts {t in theso vernal day* ‘To study Nature, a8 wo roam Through “woods and fields, and chant the season's prafac— (Confound my tuck! left my rudbera home!) Sweet Npringtline, thou art welcomo ance agein, The plonsutcs of our brief lives ta entance— (Well, kereaago? Want with the mud and rain d've ae my Jeetand spoiled my new Spring pants! : A MUCH-MARRIED, MAN, Detrost Post, March 25, A well-known aud wealthy citizen of Detroit died quite suddenty a few months ago, and fam- ily complications are gathering about his estate which bid fair to furnish business for the Jaw- yors nnd tho courts, aud material for gossip, the ‘tho Illce of whitch Detrolt lins not scon ina long ume, if ever. For the presont names are omit- tod, becauso no caso hne actually been begun in the courts andit Is atill poastble that everything may be settled up quictly und peacefully, aud all scandal avotded, E It soems that this recently decensod citizon Was marricd in Lockport, N. Y., in 1620. ‘The frult of this marrtage was a dunghter, who mar- ried a well-known Lusiness-man of Detroit, ant who, to the day of her death, which occurred not long ago, never knew that her father was a rerldent of tho same elty with nersolf, although aho peraonally knew him woll. Her mother wag divorced from this man in 1834, and the daugh- ter was brought up with her, and nover had, it reems, a Itnowledge ns ta who was her father. ‘the mother has recently visited Detrott und elalmed hier right of dower In the estate of the deceased, on the ground that the divorce was WMeual. She retained attoruoya to prosecute her claim, ‘The heirs of the catate showed a disposi- tion to settle the matter up quietly by paying her a fair and equitable sum, and thus sayliye the family name trom the notoriety and scanda of a trial in the courts, whereln all the facts of the divorces would be exposed. ‘The same year of the divorce the ecltizen ro- ferred to married again. ‘this accond wife dled in 1841, leaving no children, Soon thereafter he murrfed the alster of the wife of a dintin- wishud Datrolt mililonalre, She bore him two laughtera, who still survive, aud who are tiapple ly wedded’ nnd dwoll {n thu City of tha Struts, nother divores ensticd in 1857, und this dl vorced wife now resides in Ohlo. Since his death aie algo claims a dower interest iu his estate, on the ground that the divorce was not Jugully granted, It waa granted by Judge With- erell fu the Wayne Circuit Courts but exactly what polute of illegality are ralacd sgutist it are not stated. No procecdings have yet Leen con- menced by hery but shoe has bven quietly gathe erly the polnts to make out a case, wud, unless. her claims ure satiated, proceedings wlll soon bo begun in hor naine, The fourth wife of thts mitch-married man was the niece of au engineer on tho lakes. Shu ts atill living, and by the terme of hia will is in the enjoyment of g Hoodly portion of hie estate, Ho Was very wealthy, and the Probate Gourt still has before tt matters pertaining to the vstaty, Commissioners op clattus have been eppoletetl, und thy executors under the will have the prop: erty iu charge. ‘Thera are but few legutces, and thoy aro all harmonious. fv fe altogether Ikely that, if the claims of theso two divorced women and thelr lawvers aro not too vxorbltant, they will be aottied. There ia a dtsposition to Keep the matter out of the conrts, if possible; but it must be confessed that thinga do not louk altu- gether promising at the present tine, THE FLOPPING LIEUTENANT, Ly Tetegrava to Naw York teraia. Porrapenruia, March 23.—Lteut. A. fH. Fletcher, of the United States Navy, who oloped with a Miss Balley, the daughter of bis boara- ing-house mistress tn Baltimore last month, hae suddenly turned up in thisclty. Last Thurs- day week he .ovterad tho Morcantilo Hotel, 5 very small und quict establishment on Tenth street, abovo Cheatnut. Ha registered in his right name, und avked for a roam for two days, Ho was unaccompanied by tho fatr partucr at his fight, aud had bus little luggage. In the evonluy be wrote a letter to Secretary of the Navy ‘Thompson, reporting his whereabouts, aoying that he Very iM, und asking that or- ders be given for his admisston to the hospital atLeaguolstund. 20 complained ta bis letter of palus in the bead, and conveyed the idea that he was not altogether rigut in his intud. Notwith- stauding theas declarations, however, it is sald that Hletcher showed uo slgus of mental or bodily flues as far asthe hotel-peopls ssw, and, after writing tulg letter, spunt tho reat of the eveubys untilatter miduizut at a gcoucert: 4 wae sound hall of rather questions pate, The next day he showed imuch uneasiness about some letters which ho aatd he expected, wid anxions- Jy, bat valuly, watched for the arrival of the postruan. On Saturday an ambulance from the Navy- Yard at League Island drove up tothe hotel While Fletcher was temporertty absent. When he returned the alleged rick tnan seemed nerve ous and upensy at slehtof the anbulance; but, after writing and imalling a postal-card, he lunatily got bis lugaage, and jumping up beside the driver, waa conveyed to League isl, He Is nowinder guard and imedical attendance on board the recelving-ship Bt. Louls. Fletcher har been closely watched since his arrival there, bat the naval officers have fulled to fiud any niental derangement in the disgraced officer, aud he is suspected of slamiins. He fs a mau of about 40 years, slender in build, of middie hight, partly bald, aud nervous fo hisinanner, fe fs toeliucn, and doce not speak of his slnular clupetent from a wife and child to whoin he appeared ro much attached At the tine of his runaway Fletcher was under suspension for two years for deserting [ruin the unfortunate Huron’ just, before she started on voyaue which ended in her terrible toss. the wreck Fletcher pretended that ho falled to report on board the Huron because he had a premonition of ber coming fate, Ils claim, St fs snid, is rewarded to oflicial.cireles as -decidedly thin, After the physicians aye pro- nounced upon Fletcher's saulty, be will proba- Uly be eourt-martinied for conduct unbecominie an ofttecr and a gentleman. He fs, also atle for disobedicnce of orders In leaving the bound- arles of the Btate of Maryland, to which he was restricted by the order of Ils suspension, Mean time he is under arrest, OTRULIVS? NEWEST VEMICLE. New York World, The World punlished on Monday Inst an ex- tract from Lundou Z'ruth of March 6 which gave an account of a new vehicle which “has just put. {nan appearance in New York.” This vehicle was described as a sort of open chariot with two wheels, the horse belng under instead of tn front of ft, and tha driver's seat beins immeifalely above the horso's collar. In effect the urrange- inent wasn combination of horseback riding and dog-cart driving, No such yelilcle has been at- tempted in New York, but a model for one was described and illustrated in aletter published in the Scientific American of April 27, 1873, Tt urged that “Ju these days of new rigs for ships there would seem to be no valid reason for not having something wew for per- ambulating our parks. Majl-coaches driven by theirowners, and tandems aud double teams, are expensive; they require showy horses aud suai harness, and Inst, not least, they require much space in which to naylgate them. ‘Tie velicle Lillustrate fy eminently well adapted to these hard times. It earrles four persons besldes the driver; it is compact, easy of draught, turns io the length of the horse, elves full coutrol over him, fs casy of access, makes no dust to aunoy unldas the wind be ult, nud the burse too slow to aet away from its it fa of cheap construction, requires very Iiitle showy. harness beyond the head-stall; It protects the horse from raitt, sun, and fies; if the horse falls you are no worse off than {fhe fell ina chaiso or dug<art; nnd dae not least, almost any horse will do, provide has good Iegs, a fal tail, and good wind. vehlele may be made s0 that. the passenze! can alt in’ several different positions. Firs! back to back, o3 in on insite jaunting-car; or they can all elt with their fuces to the front; or two can alt facing aft and two facing forwards, the first two getting in from the rear and the others eliinbing up over the huband wheel, One great advantate con- sists In talking bold of the load vloso Lo the col- Jar; another prominent advantage is in the near proxiutty of the driver to the nurse, whereby he can talk to kim ina whisper and pat bli gently if le shows any. ue of not liking bits load. If the horse should manifest any mutin= ous spirit, ho cnn neither rear nor kick to do any damage. Al that will be required to make this the sufest of all vehicles, after the hearse or wheelbarrow, will be to balance the Joad so as to bear gently on the fore-quur or back, as in a chafse or two-wheel dog-cart. In crowded thoroughtares it witl have no rival; the 'eam- ing? of the streets may pelt you and stund litte chance of hitting the horse. To convert it into a sleigh vou have only to chock your wheels aud shoe thein with short runners. The eaving to the community at large may be estimated at millions, ‘The yeliicle will cost about $250, the horse aay about $150, and harness $30," DETERMINED TO UE MARRIED. St. Lote Repubhean, March 23. Officials of the fron Mountain Road give the detalles of a romantic und rather an exciting epl- sode which occurred Buturday nicht on the line, At Bolmonta lady of flue personal appearance and handsomely attired purchased a ticket to go north on the train wiilch left Belmont at 8:50, After running about a mile, und while the traln was at fall specd, the Jady who tnd taken paseago suddenly urose, and, walking quickly to the door, sprang out into the dark- ness. Bho was observed tu go to the door, but. atthe thne no ous supposed she hud made so stuldon as well os dangerous an exit. Indus time, however, the lady agaia appeared at Bel- mont, having walked back along the track, anil of linth, having sustained uo Injuries, but was evidently somewhat disturbed fy mind. Sho then explained that she was trom the South, nud was under 2 marriage engagement, but that her aterm old grandfather {nterfored, and the only cluance left was to seek sume dis- tant place for the performance of the mare riage ceremony, and a place ow the line of the railrond had been selected, where her lover, who. would be along by vext tralu, was to meet her, Tt appeared, however, that the grandfather was elose fh pursuit, and was even on the same train from Belmont with the flecing lady, although he was not aware of her near proxi- iity, She caught sight of him, though, und without nealtation left the car, us stated. After the tray had run a few miles it was found that the Jady was missing, the conclneion being that she had fatteu from the trainand the old gentle. man bavi heard of the eireumstanees at once concluded that the lady was the ono for whom he had been in hot pursuit, and he took the frst train he met back to belinont, Before ho cot there the lady lind made known the elrcum- stance, and ong so determued to carry out her purpose as she was hadno trouble ii fiding friends. ‘The old gentleman made inguirles for her upon his return, but wus ptarted off in the wrong direction, und at the sume time watch was kept for tha expected lover, Who was easily reuignead fretn the desertption the Jady ait given. Soon aftor his urrival the two were to- gether, and in ashort time after were united legally ond no longer feared pursuit. A CHINESE INCIDENT, Many extraordinary proceedings are reported from timo to timg in China, but seldom any- thing more rumarkable than this lucident; Mr, Sen, vf Soochow, was dangerously sick of u disuase pronounced incurable, and hod aon who loved Mla Ma. Miss Ma was “sickly und Jaundiced-looklng,” so that ofd Mr, San disap- proved the match, Que day ho conaulted some conjurers about his health, and they gravely told him bls life would surely ond In a fow days {if hie sua was not murried ub once. ‘The astern parent then relented, amt Misa Ma was soon made Mrs, Sen, But the juundived-looktng briloafewdays after her weddiug saddedly died. Old Mra, Ma was very angry at thle. Acs companled by a duzen virayocs, she entered the huuse of the Sens aud ralaed a general commoa- thou, ‘The members of the Sen family were roundly beaten with whips and sticks, ant the furniture wag amashed futo a lun dred pieces. rybody took theht boforo them except thy witower, who bravely stood hia cround wil was bouten with out mercy by the dofurlated datues, At last they threw hla to tho flour and tied him by his queues to the feet of his dead wife and there ox- tracted frow bin a pledge Unt be would glye a protracted wake wid mags, lusting for forty-nine days, ‘lhe collin was to bo un expensive ouo, anit of feasting thers was to be a plenty, A. temporary feast was at once prepared for the mother-(ielaw and her dozen yiragos, and the gating bad woll bezun when the twother of oune Sen and wi] those whe had followed her fn Hight from the house ateulthily entered by 0. rear door and degcended fu fury upon the bane et scene. They, suun learned that old str, on bad dled ducts thelr absence, und thts ins telligencu only added tu their rage, was beaten roundly tlt! she erled atoud for help, and when she became exhausted her head was veremonlously Ged to thy corpse of ok Mr, Sur. ‘There she was forced tu signa paper aignitylag that nothing improper had been done, and on the followin day there wera two funerals in Buochow aud no questions asked, A ROMANCE, New York Tritun Who says that the days of romance ara ended needs torcad the strange histyry of a Bcottish ploughiman who has returned to his native | heath after a tong exilo, Twenty yeara ayo a farmer in Orkuvy bired a young man todo form-work, ‘The ploughinan touched the fancy of bis master’s daughter, oud the result was that tu a ranaway fashion, and in opposition to tho will of the patriarchal farmer, the two be- came man and wife, The ola gentleman was furlous aud turned his back determinedly on its son-in-law. ‘The young plowguman id sso fs wife, left her {in ber father’s arma, wid sullgd for Australis, Wheure bu soon cused to Mrs, ADA write. Ils wite became a inother and remained ing state of auch wretched suspense that her father tevan to repent of the treatment to which he had aubjected her husband, Efforts were then inade tu trace the whereabouts of the latter by tneans of advertising {n Colonial papers and otherwise, but all to no. purpose. Hehad qune to Amerlea.’ Years passed, "The grandson grew up tu manhuod, and, not Weng farm-work, bade adieu to Orkney, tovk ship Inst vear to the United Btates, und, after soine knocking about, found employment fn a mercantile house tn MI. nolk. in the course of business he discovered that the gentleman at the head of the firin was a native of Scotland, hailing, indeed, from the sane district as himselt. Occasional meetings led 19 more minute soilless as to dates, names of places, persons, und the like in the old coun- try, and, after being six montte in the establish. ment, the youth found—bowever wonderful it may appear—that he was uctually servings as a clerk with no other thau bls own father! ‘The effect of this diseovery on both may be left to the imagination of the reader, Father. and son are now in Scothind, ‘The nan who went away a pennitess pluuzhboy but returns rich, hias been weicoined with much emotion by his venerable father-in-law, who [6 sutl halo and hearty, as well oa by the wife whom be left many years ago In Mee youte and beauty, but who ts now a mittdle- aged tnatron, ME DIDN'T. Detroit Bree Press. The woman who doubts eutered a Detroit fle store the other day with Lesitating step, and, after looking around upon various piles of the finny tribe, she turned to the proprietor and asked? . "Do you keep fish here?* “No, madam,” was hls promptreoly. “We keep hardware and groceries here, but you will find a fish ator four doars below, Come to the door and T will show you,"? She looked from til tothe Bshand back, hest- tated, and hecontinued: “Can I sul! you anything in the ling of stoves . to-tayt? Ste shook her head and walked out, She didn't catl ot four doors below, which 18 to- haceo store, but she looked futo the windows atthedlsplay of pipes, then back to the fish sins and sumebow or other something puz- zied her. Quirs, A horse, unlike s man, is olways prepared to meet ati ont. ainch fends are called ‘ Colonel” because they are always strapped. AS&t. Louts clerk fe named Gasbill, Unbappy man, everybody disputes hilm. Ia St not strange that a man can be on fire, and yet at the sntue thne very much put out? Asinall boy anda gun are harmless when apart, but they make a terriviy combination.— Puck. A Western lawyer Included in his bill against. his cllent: “To waking upin the night and thinking about your case, $5."7 ~ tT care not who writes the paragraphs of tho period, so I may set them up."—Jiutchering Bfackamith Como in Hocheater Chronicle, ‘There ts nothing but a plain slab at the head of the mound, but the alinple fuseripttun unoen {t tells {ts own gad story: “He was umpire in a close game.” “Ifa man can ‘bile’ his own corn into hom- iny, why shouldn't le be allowed to ‘bile’ a lit- Ue of it Into whisky If he wants tol’ —Georgia Lazer in Moonshine District. doy isa shy bird, but when a man comes un- expected upan a #2 bill in the pocket of an old vest laid astde last wintor it fats tte wings and crows as Joud us anybody's chicken, An old Granger, who caine into town to pur- chase a pluno for his daughter, asked the agent {f he hadn't ove with a hundle on the end, “so we can of! cive it a turn once in a while.’—Vor- ristown Herald. ‘Tha man who declaims against the railroads ond says they have ruloed the country and ought, to be wiped Out, makes the bicgest kind of n fuss whon the train t6 ten minutes late,—Clucin- nati Saturday Night. It was thought to bea ble thing in ancient. times when Ajax threw off is ulster und defled the Hehtning, vut now almost any man raises thunder if hls dluner is cold, und the poets nover eay 9 word about it, “Lend me your gold wateh; here fs my sllver one.”* “What do you want todo with itt? “['m going to have my photograph taken, and it would hugailiate me to give away my picture awith nothing but a silver wateh ou." “Johnny, sald a sporting father, “ Johnny, what haye you got in your fist i"? © ‘Two pears,” sold Jobniy. *Gouod hand,” sald the absent- minded parent, “take the pot—'") Then he blushed, und, pointing to a brasa kettle, he added, * to your mother.” A tutor of a college lecturing a young man oa neice ities of his conduct, added with reat pathos: The report of your vices will Grin your father’s gray batre with sorrow to ©T beg your pardon, sir, reptied e graye.” in Sup, “my father wears a wig.” “ Nurse—' Did you put that nasty mud on the dourstep, Master Charles!’ Little Master Charles—* No, nurse.’ Nuree (artfutiy)—* But T saw you from the wludow.’ Charles (more artfally)—! That you didn’t, tor L looked up at all the windows before 1 did It.! "—Judy, SILVER CLIFF. ‘The Melancholy Fato of n Returned For- tuno-tiunter, Cincinnati Enquirer, March 25. Henry Helmering, of New Richmond, 0., “went to Sliver CUT on the 10th Inst, Ho came back yesterday, He feels grateful ton kind Providence, Mr, Helmering called at the Enguirer offico yesterday to express fs joy in returning once mors to God's country. ©T have had all L want of Silver Cf,” said the young man. ‘ rien it 1s not.as much of an Eldorado ng tt fa cracked up to bel” Not by a Jughily? won Patan to think it a good place to 3 otis a firat-class place to come from," No ailyor there}? Noy nathiug but people to take your money." a © What does board coat?! “7 pald $2.0 9 day,” w Did you get guod lying for the priced? Tu wns not fit fora dog to cat, but people have to pay {t out there or starve.’ “AVhat do they pay a nian for work? o'The samo priee—32.50 a day,"? “That's the same as working for onc's " bay Exactly; and you'll have to sleep on prairis hay at tht.’ + Who is it that raised tho buo and cry to tata so many people out thered?” © Well, the rallroads und the firat occupants of thy country. But the stage-drivers. between Conun Clty and Sitver CII havo most to do withit. ‘They are reuplog the harvest.” How got? wwhy, you sce, Uiey charge $$ a trip for thirty alles, and carry hundreds of passengers ‘hoy say the country is beautiful!” Then Ldon’t know whut a dreury country ia. ‘Tho only thing beautiful In the place, that lL hutleet way the wind, Lt blows a litle hurri- cane ull the time.’ tow largo ts Silver CHEE? here ara # thousand shanties In the place, T suppose,” © Not much show then for a poor man?” ® Well, Eshould say not. ‘There isn't much show for anybody except those who go there to beat Kuckors." “You seem to hive given up soont” “Thad tu It F wanted to get home again. My. money wis Hinited, und t fad sense enough to Jeuye before 1 became exhaueted,” “Did you seo anybody ont there who was sufforiag?? “Dit Why, Silver Clit and Canon City ary overrun with young men who sre moncyleas amt without the meang to get home. ‘They are many of then hegginy for bread." $ Mr, Melincring belt for New Richmond on Jast. evening's boat, whure te intends to atick forthe resent, = : It ts utrange how different he eaw thinge in Colarade from what Charley Baltauce saw tt. If you haven't gone to Silver” CHI, young inan, take Sidney Smith's adyice fiveu to the lullow about to get married, Don't “ a Au Honest Seoteh Lawyor, ‘Tho banking mismanagement and collapse in Qlasgow have muds Scotchmen hang thelr heads all over. the world, but there ta ut teust ono honest man north of the Tweed, and he iso lawyer. Six weeks ogoau old gentleman named Kerr dled, leaving a will by wileh Ifa relatives Wer cuy off without a pouny, whilog fortune of $500,000 wag given to bis lawyer, Thomus Thow, of Dunace, Although from the close jutimacy wich hud gubsisted between air, Kerr und hua: self for wany years, Mr. Thow would not haye been surprised at bulng named in the will, he had uo anticipation of eo large a wiidfall, and fully expected Vit the relations, amd inure par- tleulurly 9 couslu, Alex Audurson, of Loux- haugh, would have been among the legatees. On Tearaing the nature of the rettlement, the Inwerer pissed ‘he matter unreservedly in the hands of wo gentlemen, wid asked them to atrange what they considered fair aud equitable terms with Mr. Kerefa nextoft kin. This they have now done, and all anestions regarding the succession have, through their fntervention, been amicably arranged. Mr. Thuw basin the moat friendly manner given up one-half of the bequest tn jus favor to Mra, Anderson, of Beryne. ant to Alex. ander Anderson, of Longhaugh, and they haye in an cyually friendly imanner accepted the aaine, nnd ratified and confirmed Mr. Kerr's tea- tamentary deeds. The lawser could, of cottrse, have kept the whole estate, but as he shared the oplaton of the community that the otd gentle tuan had treate. the cousins and helrs-at-law tn- fairly, he seted most honorably In voluntarily dividing with them what bad come te him so ua- expectedly, a Thicrs. Thiers was a man of enormous ambition. mother, who early discovered this ¢! in her son, once sald to afriend: ' Adolphe will never co nfont. Ie will catch on behind the wagon, then he will work forward un to the seat, throw out the driver and seize the refus himself." ‘Mhin statement bad, however, a biel sense of peraunat dignity—eo hich that he at- tuched Httle importance tu mere tutles, Me sald once," Teannot underetand how, when one has the good fortune t ated Benjainin Disrnell, ho con be possessed with the desire to be called Mtn aractorintic Lord Beaconsfictd.!! _FELLOWS WYPOPMLOSP MUTE WASTING DISEASES, SUCH AS j Consumption, Bronchitis, Astlina, General De- Vility, Brain Fxhuustion, Chronic Con- stipation, Chronic Diarrhwa, Dye: pepsin, or Loss of NERVOUS POWER, Are positively and apeedily cured by Fellows’ GCompouud Syrrp of Hypophosphites, It fe no longer an idle dream or boasting toafMrm that Fellows’ Iypophusphites, wherein are untted nature's forces, will strengthen man and make Lite life not only endurable, but sparkling with rude and Joyous tealths this, then, we recommend when vitality tson the wane, or when tho organtsin becomes enfeebled. CONSUMPTION I8 OURABLE, Mamsion Movsy Horst, Battimone, Mp. 2 October 0, Iya NP Dr. James I, Fetlown: Hvar Sir: I have Just Anished the tenth end Inst bottle of Sour eatiinable syrun of the Hyporhosphittes, ‘To tte isd | userlbo cemation af cain, stiarn balns in iny- Wack and cheat, of coplons expectoration; alsa, ratarn ofappetite, buoyancy of eplrits, Increase of Nealic at strenyth to perforin any daily dutica with « degree ot pleasure. unkoown to me fora long time. Tho go 5 fromit ia beyond dexcriptiony and L persons aitiicted with conminption not to de- tax n day tn aklug (t—feellng suru that were it not for yo ypeophosphites, 1 wor ow bo in my araye. Yours truly, GEO. U, FOUT, Do not be decetved by remeates bearing w almitar ‘Naniet no other preparation Is a substitute for this nn- der any circumstances. Look out forthe name and address, J.T. FELLOWS, St, Juhin, N, ft., on the yellow wrapper in water+ mark, whch Isseen by holding the paper Veforo the ight. Price, $1.50 per Bottle, Six for $7.50, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, WESTERN AGENTS, J. IW. HHARRIS & COo., OINCINNATI, O. BARRA AAAS RN nO Saeed LAKE SUPERIOR SP CANAL RAILWAY AND IRON COMPANY. STOCK AT AUCTION. Uratted eaten IWuriel Coury fur the Soutiers Dattee of New Vurk.the Receiver of the Ocean Natlonal Bank will set] at pubic auction, at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, in the City of ew York, on the 30th day: of April, 1879, at 11 o'clek & m., SM shares of the capttsl atock, of the Lake Superior Shin Canal Kaflway and tron Company (the par value being one hundred dollars per xhare). Tho right to withdraw eald tock or any part thereof from sale, In case aatlefactury bid 1s not obtained, 1# reserved. THEO, M. DAVIS, Hecelver, 21 Nassau-st., Now York, TO STOCK DEALERS. The old banking-house of Howes & Company, G Wallesty, New Yorly Mash stock department, and a member of tha Btock 5 atteniion to execute any orders: je of stocks on a margin ‘of en for handsome profits ure cor » Onruentor, Mr, It. W. Howns, ence In the business, ten yearn en srarg in the old firm year dve venta with How com. pang. Ho whil sive bis caret! and personal attention joullarders, and Uf catred wilt ive hte diecretion wheo and what Il. ONDER SULICITED, HUNT, GILBERT & CO., BANEKDRS AND STOCK BROKHRS, 1GDroad-st,, New York, adjolning ¥. Y.Stock Exchange, Tuy, sell) andl carry through the New York Stock Hx change, all the active slocke as long as dettred, on cent margin, Firet-clars stuck privileges negotiate from } tu 2t¢ per cent distance. Explanatory circu and dally atock rewort matiet free un anplication, meve HOBAN STBAMAMIDDS NORTH GERWAN LLOYD. New York. Varin picamers Fouthamoton and lit nid Hagia at lowest rater, 5 2 Fron New York to South. And Bremen, frat catio, &100; W, ‘Return toketa at Howling Green, ‘J Bouth Clark-sts, No. H CLAUS: Ajgeuite for Chitcuo, from STATE eras Mur are 2 N, ity foot of Canal-at, : EVERY THURSDAY. secording to accutnmodation, . Hecund Calin, 6405 Fae ondonderry, turn tiekets, $77, Btu i . AUBTIN BALDWIN & Agta, 72 Hromlway, JAMES WAMIACK, ral Western Mau Wuslingtouent., Chicago. ANCHOR VINE HALL STEAMERS New York and Glasgow, CINCASBIA, Meh 2a, 10am 1 ETINOPLA, Apel 12, loam DEVONTAW April, mid SULIVEA. April 10, pin ew York tu i,oudun dire AUSTRALIA May 104i CALA TL Calan $53t0 #40, Excursion Ti Ay Aprit 5, ayn wets arreaueed rates, Ith Od Washington-at, R LINE, Carrying the Untted Ftatee and Moyet Mall betwacn Ey York aud Liverpool. For jisseage apply ta Com: BY'salllee, dw_HoUth Clarkia, VALUED LAUERURES, Gen'l Western Agent, $97 Drafiaen Great Britain and dretand, CUNARD MAIL LINE. Failing threo timex a weak to and from British Ports, Lowest Price: Auply at Compauy'a Oflce, northwest corner Chicago, iy Clark and Randolpheats Pi, DU NET, Usneral Western Agent. ATIONAL LN OF STEAMSILLPS, sailtig Wwiceu wees frum Now York to Queenstown, Liverpoo}, aad Loudon, Excursion Lin paasaxe fron 640 ty $70 currency, je al reduced rates, Bteuraxe, $2d. Drafts on 0 laid, allinze wil Musee Information apply to Be A Mee Raul ctark-ate “EXTRACT OF NEED. TIEBIG_ COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. PINEKT AND at MEAT FLAVOURING STOCK BOUPS, MADE DINILES AND SAUCES, _ LIEBIG. GOMPANY’S EXTRACT T, “Ine succere and aboon for which nations should feel gratuful.”—Hee “Medical Presa" Lancet,” “Dritiah Modical Journal,” &e, CAUTION, — Gonnine only with the fae almalleof Baron Liebig's Signature tn live Ink across the Label. “ Consumption in England increased tens fold tu teu years," LIEBIG, COMPANY'S EXTRACT EAT. To be bad of all Sloreksepers, Grocers and Chomista, Sule Agents for the Valtoct states (wholesale only}, U. David & Uo. 45, Mark Lano, Londun, Ragland, BUSINESS CARDN. TOOA for Water aud Gas, coated square toch. All sited on Hien “ened dettvured’ ak any SATARRIBON & CO, janulacturere. Bt Louis, Bo. over Ii “Hall, ony Lt M Ftc re, a the best Card and Catines Photograpbe ta the city (es poclully Childgen's Mievurial ~“PRESORIPTION FRER. SSA NISES ARCHED INSTEP SHOES. “HAPGOOD'S” MAKE, (The only Gennine) FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS For 85, $0, nnd $7 A PAIR. Former Price, 80,50, 87.50, and $9 MM. WHEELER & CO... Sole Agents, 74 Enat Madizaneste Just fast of MeVickor's Theatre, ERD, Ol KARNPRER So. 127 WAILROAD TIME TABLE. : ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF- TRAINS, Exrtanarion oF Rerrarnce MAnnn.—f Satariay " ted, # fares gy 4 excopted, } Monday excepte: CHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, | Ticket OMlces, 62 Ciara canerman House) and ag leave, Arriva amy? 9:40 a iO nm i Bel ate astoux City & Yanktot aFreeport, ficckra « a tm nFreeport, Rockt'd & t am oMUwaukee Fast Mat a pm- bMilwankee Hpe pm UM lwankee Expres a pn. s ce nase PR am a pr ih eae be am? was idee HER Ee ww Ulm, atake Geneva & liockford, 0 pm bFund du Lac, vi pm Pulman. Hotel i. oat areata ata ate Tun through, between Chi ates) onthe train teaving Chicago Noother road runs Pullm: hgteleara'yrert of Chicaun, ns OF A8Y Other form of a—Depot corner of Woila and Kingl b~Depot corner of Canal aud i OHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depota foot of Lake-st., Indiang-ay, and Btxteenth-# and Canal and sizteenth-au, Ticket Ofices, 50 Clark: at, and at depots. Tenve, | Arrive. Chicago & Mendota Rxpress .....! Ottawa & Streator Expre: 48 Nebraska 4 Kansan Expre Hocktord & Freeport Expres Dulniguo & Stoux city Express Dacia Fast Express ‘Aurora Freeport a Dutnique xpress fimvaha Night Express secssooss ‘Texse Fast Rxprean.. Kanras City & 8t, Joo Exprosa.. GH. & Q, Palace Dining-Cars and Pal stethlugeCurw run between Chicage and O Pacite Express. QRIOAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PAOTETO AD, Devel Guev Odea, 60 Clarkesits Sherman Wows. CY { Arrive. BeeDeEscscseUsD PEPE EEEEEEEEEEEr! jan id-wheol aa on tha ind Accommndatio nd Accommodatio: “SSaturdaysand Thursdays only. OHICAGO, ALTON & BT, 10! AND OHIOAGO, KANSAS OITY & DENVER SHORT LINES, Kansaa City & Denver bh ‘pringttel hile & New Orloans Express Louls, Enringfeld & Texas, ... Peoria, Wurlington | Kast Lxpe cok x Chicago & Paducah It. Rtrentor, Lacon, Washingt'a f doltet & bwight Accommodation OHIOAGO, MILWAUKEB & 81, PAUL RAILWAY Union Depot er Sadlaon and Canalaats. Ticket a, cornes Onice, 11 Bouth Clark-at., opposite Kher ifouse, atdepot. 1 A Milwaukee Express. Sains am * 7145 poy sconmin & diluo ont % Mier, and Menasua through Day, Express... Maalson, ‘Pi We EXD! Hay utevers Potnt, and Ashe tant through Nixht Expreas,,..it 0100 pm $ 7:00 am. at fa Sillwankee. | Tickcta for 8. Paul aia Afnneapulle’ foadeither'ste iadison tnd Praitte du Chieo, or via Watertown LaCrosse, and Winons. Percraticd if a aca a1 it. anc foot “‘Ewenty-neconds1 Depots ope ilies: Yai Nendulpiveata Heak Clarke O10 Am * 4:00p m 5:00 nm 910745 am 9:00 p my 4:00 pan Leave. | Arrive. , Louta Fast Line. cairo & Naw Orleans iixpre: aCatro & Texas Express nigdeld Nigh tora. Burlington & nokdic: Dubuque & Sluuz Clty Expres Dutaque & Sloux Cliy Express Glinan Passen ~ @ On Batuntay nfeht rune to Centralia only. On Saturday night runs to Peoria only, MOOHIGAN CENTBAL ind. fout of Twenty-aecond-at, tse BOUtHeMSE Corber of Hane tel, and at Palmer House, } Arsive. 7:00 ami* a:15 am ite ‘Ticket Ofice, 67 Clar! dolph, Grand Pactas Mall (via Main and Ate Lino}. Day RADIUM, scose seers ocgnee Kalamazoo Accoming tlantio Express (datty! Nbghe Express. sosssee Ferre cert Cana tat istirmes faker Oneae Palmer Hongo, and Grand Pacitio Hotel, BALTINOBE & OHIO, : ‘Traine teave from Exposition Hutlding. foot of Monroe; . Ticket OM Clark-st., Yalinor Hot Grand Haclae, and Depot (exvostion Hullding). —~ | Leave, | Anlve,— uf * 8:50 amit 5140 am bei § o:4u pmlé 7:05 pm . Morning Expres... Firtlitecseee LAKE SHORE & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERN, Lear Arriy tng Mall—Old Lino. mi? 7340 pm there SE pais ee sfioro puilt 8140 a to PITTSEURO, OIVOTNNATT & 82, LOUIS i : 7 nepot. cudnt Chutau abd Catroliate.sV Cincinnett, Todtal ville, Columb ‘Epreas, Nigiie Bxorcas, KANKAKEE LINE, Depot, foot of Laka-st, and footat Twenty-second-at. Leave, ) Arrive, Cinelonatt, Indiana, areal ssosor svesevesf® D140 w@ mi] 8:00 pm i TNO PAU GaN bepreaasssccssssch 8:00 p mk 2300 8 ° OHIOAGO & EABTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD, et Omens, 77 One we” 13 Learborn-st., aud Dox ‘Ticker OSes Truce Chiatua aud Catroliati Leave, _| Arrive, 9 9:00 ain? 4:20 pin $70 pu § 713 win MANUELLANEUUS. hovavii DR.KEAN, - Chicago. ris 178 Bouth Olark: i ly or by tall, (row of charge, on al cere eertare apectatdiasaacns, eds Kean fs ue Ouly phyatcian fu the city who warrant curva or nu pa; pay Mall. Nashville AO 8, Clark Strout, Chicago. A iH OL Krorybody from Atiaotio ty r, a Uy 4 Pycito bus beard of his resting all Chroulo, Nervous and Specta Pitas of mon and wowen. every mesos Ue known to the profession, including Meoticity, Hend two stampa for "Guide ta Lesith,” Ome ours, ¥ a, Bh 18 p. mt Bundsys 10 to 13% ie Bi Weakorea, Lost seer the eB Nhy Gissrdhs Gieauuth way talieces® Nano exces. Auy drugglet lus the. lugredienta, SSQUESE CO, 130 West siith. at cluciuuall Oblus

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