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SATURDAY MARCH (879—SIXTE Be 11d; spring, No. 1, No, 1, fis ddy No. 2, 8s 11d; club, No, 1, Oa 8d No. &% 0a i. Corn—Now, No, 1, 48 Gd; No, 2 dn Gd. Provistons—Pork, Gite, Lard, 8308d, Livenroor, March 2 i Ods rales, 10,000 bates; aveculation and export, 2,000; American, #,(00; rates of the week, 72,- O00; -Amerienn, 65,000; ansculators took 8,000, of which exporters took 7,000: forwarded from ship'sstde direct to spinners, B, 000; actual export, 6,000; total recoipte, 48,000: American, 94,000; total atock, 40,000; American, 412,000; amount aflont, 167,000; American, 1, Uneapaturrs—Steady, Poas~Canadian, Os 4d. Crtnesr—Fino American, 4a, VPuovistons~Bacon—Long clear, 208 fd; short do, 270 3d, Yarns and fabrice at Manchester fem, Loxnon March 28.—Tatnow~Fing Amorican, a Od. PernoLeum—Retined, 73d, Linaeay O1.—258 10d NEW York, Bpectal Dimatch to The Tribune, New York, March 28.-—-Cttarn—Falrly active tn- quiry for epring wheat, but restricted offerings and generally firm and confident views of holders of domestic qualities served to check operations; options in spring quot- ed’ stronger In bidding, without. renulting business; winter whoata triple cheaper on soine- what freer offerings, and cumparatively moderate call; cablo advices of steadier markets; ungraded amber at $1, 12; Milwaukeo at $21.00¢01.05;-No, 2 Northwestern do, same option, at $1.04 @1.05, Corn in comparatively moder. ate request; quoted, kenerally — stendy and old No. 2 etrong; yellow Weatern, 9,000 bi at dicey white Western, 10,000 bu, Rye heid. rather above the views of buyers, checking busi- ne Oats quite moderately deatt ti, but quoted. ; No. 2 Chicago afloat quoted at S2@32Ke, Puovistons—Hog products have shown lese ani- mation, and rathor less firmnesd; meas pork moder- ately sought, closing nt 210,387},@10,60. ror new, nnd £0,9734430,60 for old. Cut meate quict at previona prices. Bacon in better demand ond firmer, with long clonr quoted aB4@itic. West. ern stoam Jord in light request for curly: dolivery at about steady figures, . . T4LLow—Modornte inquiry at.steady prices, Svaana~-Raw quict and weak, with Cubs Mus. covade quoted at U!s@0%e for fair to good refin- ing; refined in moderate roquest ot formar fig. ures, Waisxy—Very quict; quoted at 81.05% cash; antes G0 rigs ; Frerours—Fairly active market at weak and tr- aegular ratos; grain movement much Iuhtor; for Liverpool engacumonta by ateam Included 2,000 brls fone al through freight reported at 26@2s 140; 18,600 bu wheat at Had. # Y * Tothe Western Associated Press, ‘New Youk, March 28,--Corrox—Ensy at 10%@ 104}c3 futures firm; March, 10,6ie; April, 10.74c: May, 10,00c; June, 10,81¢; July, 10,84 ngust, 11,02¢, : F1Loun—In buyers’ favor; superState and Weat- @.:1.70; common to good extra, 83, 70@ ood to choice, $3,05@4.50; white wheat axtra Ohio, $3.70@5.00; St. 8U@5.75; Minnesota patent process, Grain--Wheat quiet and unchanged: receipts, 108,000 bit. Tye tlrm; Western, 60@0e. Barley qnict and unchanged. Malt dull and nominat, Corn quiet and unchanged; recuipie, 14,000 bi Oats—Market dull; receipts, Jo bu; No, white, 82t¢¢2 No,” 2 white, 3 No. i white, Be; nixed Western, 81@s2e4 whito do, Osa Hay=dulet and unchanged. Tlors—Quict. Gnocnutex—Coffeo, Aalst aud unchanged, Sagar ea anit unchanged. Molavaus quietand unchanged, ce firm, PRTnoLeu: ravalied, B1AGKijc; crude, TUG c BMC: reflne ids "LORVENTIN steady at LN@20i4e, Eoua—Weak: Weutern. 14'getlic, Pnovisioxs—Pork quiet; inces, $10,974@10.50 for new. Buel steudy, Cut meats quiet bat stendy: long clear midds, tye: ahort do, H4@5%0, Lard steady; prime team, 30.52%, Burten—Morket dull; Western, 0@200. Cuxesn—Nominaily unchanged. Wiisky—Market dutl, at $1.0534. PHILADELPHIA. Pamaneirnia, March 28,-—FLoun—Qniot, but steady; Minnesota extra family, medium to cholec, 84.5024. 75; do fancy, $4,854.00; Mlinola do, fancy, $5.75; Ohio do, choice, $5.25. Minnesota putent process, $0.70, Rye Hone steady at $2.75. Guaty-—Wheat quiot; No. 2 Western red, tn elevator, $1.143;, Rye nomlually unchanged. Corn—Limited demand; Western rejected, on track, 40@+410; do steamer, 414% @42c. Onte quict, but stenuy; mixed Wostern, 30%s1¢c; white do, SIMBA. aa st 2h aa Provisroxs—Quict, but steady, Mens oof, $12.50 @UICO, Mees pork, $10.25@10.50, Mats, smoked. 8ie@Osze3 plekted,74@8}s. Lard—West- LG erm, tierces, Ce yt New York Stato nnd Bradford xtiaa, BOG! Western Reserve, get do Loot to choice, 14@1be, 3 Western, ‘Iie lie, Eauy; Western full cream, T4@Re, wust—Market dull; retincd, O},¢; crude, corn, 42,000 bing oats, 20,000 dy Woot—Market dull; Ohio, West VI Iginla double extra a medium, us. i 2c; unwashed, * BALTIMORE, Batimonr, March 28.—Froun—Dull and heavy; Weatern superfine, 257.3, 75; do extra, $1.00@ 4.05; do family, $4. 75G5.50, Gnais—Wheat—Westorn dull; No, 2 Ponnaylva- nia red, $1,16@.1.15}4; No. 2 Western wiuter red spot, March, Apri ay. SL 19YGI IIE, Corn—Wertern steady; ern mixed, spot, March, and April, 4UxGAIHE; May, 4444440; steamer, 42@423;c, Osty dull and unchanged, Ttyo quiet at 4@46e. ilay—Steady; prime to cholco Pennsylvania, $11.00¢ Proviatoys—Steady, Mews rk, | $10.50@ 10,76, “Bulle menta= Loose shoulders, 34@3%C} clear ri aides, Aa@bct packed, -£15Q5i;c. Tne con—Shoulders, “daze: clear rib aldes, 63;G.0c, Mums, O@16e, TLard—ftefined, terees, 714¢b Hutren—Quict; primo to choles Western, 186 20c; rolk, 2b Atte. Koav—Quiet; fresh, 12@13e, PeTnoLcus—Steady; crode, 7X@Bc;. refined, ic. 2 Corrre—Firm; Itlo cargoes, ordinary to prime, BBL. Wiiteky—Dall at $1.07@1.074. . Frewirts—To pou) per steam, ateady.and lower; cotton, 7. lon, 2a 8d; wraln, Gad. Reorirs—Fl 3.6040 bla: wheut, 65,000 ‘bu com, 108,000 bu; vats, 4,600 bu, Suiraznta—Wheat, 07,800 bu; corn, 83,000 NEW ORLEANS. ‘New Ontzans, March 28,—FLoun—Demand fatr and market firm; superfine, $3.00; XX, 93.7h@ He XXX, $4,255.00; high grades, 35.260 00, * Guain—Corn atcady and unchanged at 448, Onte-—Markot dull at 35G37c. Coun-MxaL—Scarce and firm; ‘Jobuing, $2.75, May—Markot du uated ordinary ut $0.00@ ann prime, $12,00@11,00; choice, $25.00a 10, 01 : Puo\isrons—Pork—Market dull; old, “$9.60; Lard steady; tierce, (35 new, $10.474@11, 00, Nin +key. Tic, Bulk meate—Market dull; shoulders, loose, aG@ixe: packed, 44@¢4!{0; clear rib, SYGGye; cienr aldes, GYGSse, jacou Heady: shoulders, 4/ses ame, aliyer-cured, 8@ acy o8 iu wie, 3 Naan Y steals Woastern . rectiNed, $1,05@ GnocenteA—Cofles steady; Rio cargoes, ordinary toprime, 1OY@I5I¢0. Sugar—Demand fale anit duarkot firm; common to good common, 44G@hkes fair tofully fair, bacaptitse; prime to cholew, 4G Wie; yellow clMifed, GYy@sic. Molaseca acilve fins common, 2280+ fair, 24G20es nein to and choles, 27Giibe. ithe tirmor at HQC. Unan—Scarca and arm; Jobbing, 86e, 8T. LOUIS. Sr, Louta, Mo., March 28,—Froun—Quiet and Unchanged. Gnain—Wheat casler; No, 2. red fall, $1.092¢ cauly &2,02@1,.025 Aprils $1.035;@1. 04%, May; No. bdo, $1,00G 094. Corn dy!) and unchanged; No. Simtxed, B2NQAe cawhy BEALS April; 84330 Juno; Jdsc July, Cate Orm and unchanged; No, 2, 2a @20je caaht ZK Avril, Tye steady And unchanged at 44c. Darley dull and unchanged, Salta Birney at S108, Paovisions—Pork quiet at $10.25, Qnoning). Bulk teats dull and moni aut i irmer caw; options casivr; clear ribs, 85.25) 3 cau $5. Aell 10 May, en eto eivte—Diour, By iss when 3 su ‘bu; outs, 40,000 bu; fh 3,008 1zNtH—-Flour, 10,000 brid: wheat, 16,000 rn, 0,000 bu; outy, 4.000 bu; rye, none; ., .CINCINNAT]. Cixcinmati. 0., Alarch 28, Grm, and higher ab i0ige, * FLovu—Firmer; family, $4.00@5.60, Guain—Whoat oagler; red and amber, 31.006, 1.05, Corn moderatoly active and higher, at 870 Wisc. Oate—Demand active, aud prices bayend- YGi2e. Rye strong at Goy@hic, Tare Joy quiet but firm; No, 9 fall, F770: Provisiors-—ork quiet but rm; $10.00 bil, 25 asked, Lard quict: steam. $0,153. Bulk inente—Market dull, and prices a mhide lowers shonlders, $i; mhort elim, $4. 70G74,80 cast 85.00 huyor May; shortclear, $4.00, Nacon—, Ny keobdull, ser; $4.12, ands. nd prices a whade lower; $4. 124, 85. Wittsty—Fale demand, bnt at fower rates, at 1, Burren—Steady for hort geadas; of dal, Lisex Ol--Steady at Osos ee MILWAUKER. Pe Weise March 28,—Fioun—Dall and neg- cted, Gratx—Wheat atendy; opened Ke higher; clonod fry 1 Milwaukeo hard, $1.00; No, 1 Mil- wankee, 0c: No. 2 Milwaukee, O1ic3 March, Bile; Apell, 8c; May, Ditge; No, 3 Milvankeo, TWiges No. 4, TGC; rejected, H4%e. Corn atendy; No. 2freah, ase; new, Bic. Ont Domand fair and market firm; No, 2 freah, #ic. Ive ateady, with a good demand; No. 1, 4c. Baroy dnit and easter; No, 2 spring, O2c, Phovisions—Qulet but firm. Mean pork quiet; new, $10.10. Prime steam lard, $0.40, Tous. ¢ friner and highers $6. O409.85, Receirs~ Flour, 11,000 trie; wheat, 04,000 bu, SitvrMenta—Flour, 10,000 brid; wheat, 20,000 bu. a LOUISVILLE, Loviavirin, March 28.—Corrox—Firm at 10c. Fioun—Firm and unchanged, Guars-—Whent—Markot dull} red and amber, $1.00@1.02. Corn firm; white, S7e mixed, 30}c. Onts firm; white, 200; mixed, 2c, Myo quiet at Bic. ay—Quict at £8, 60@10. 00, ProvistonsPor! Ady nt $10.25, Lard qniet: chotce lent tleree, 74503 lo Kena, BYUGhYC, Bulk Ments qutety shoulder, Gye; clear rb, 84.050. G26. Bacon—Market Witiaky—Market caster at $1.01, HOSTON, Bosrox, Mase,, Morch 28, —FLoun—Dall and un- changed, Gitatx-—Corn quict; mixed and yellow, 454¢, A7Ke. * Onte—Market dntt; No, 1 and extra white, RO@UKe: No, 2 white, 26295140; No. 3 white and No. 2 mixed, NG tee, Tye, OF Reckisre—Elour, 7,000 bris; carn, 68,000 bn; wheat, 31,000 bu. Suspaexts—Flour, 825 bris; corn, 20,000 ba; wheat, 35,000 bu. TOLEDO. Tormno, O., March 28.—Gnaix—Whent steady; No, 1 white Michigan, $1.031;; amber Michigan, spot, $1.00; May, $1:0714;° No, 2 red winter, April, $1,003; May, $1.07!5: No. Dred, $1.01 Western amber, 31.00%; No. 2 amber 1.11, Corn dull; high mixed held ut jdGc bla; No. 2eput held at disc; May, i No. 2 white, ec. Onte dull; No, 2, INDIANAPOLI! Innraxarorts, Ind., March 2 $%.60@5.90; recelpte, 2,009, Gitain—Wheat steady ot $2.03@1. 0315. quiet at 34@¢8415c, Oute fem at 2728%e. Provisioxa—Shoulders, is!4¢ cash; clear rib.4Xe fish. March, und April, “Lurd—Prime steam, $6.80 asked, Mama—Sugar-cured, 74@7XC. KANSAS CITY, Special Diapateh to The Tribune, . Kaxeas City, March 28,—Gnrain—Tho Price Current reporta: Wheat—Receipts, 0,000 bis ait ments, 7,600 bi; steady; No.2 cash, 01440; Murch, . N4C; No, 3 cash, 0c; March, 000, Com—K Ceipts, 12,400 bu: shipments, 400 bu; firm; Ni cush, 2030; March, 2014c. : Hocs—Tirm at Com : DLENOTT, Derhorr, Mich., March 28.—FLoun—Quiet and stendy, Ona~—Wheat wenk; extra, $1.04%; No, 1 white, $1,033 April, $1 3 May, 21.084: June, Ni eh 00, Recoipta, 22, - BUFFALO, Bourraco, March 28,—Guaix—Wheat nominal; nothing doing. Corn solling slowly In ear-lots at BGC, according to quality. Oats inactive. Barley—Light inquiry; no antes, Raitnoay Frewuts—Unchanged, OSWEGO, Oaweno, March 28,—Gnatx—Whoat steady; No. 2Milwaukeu, $1.05; No. 1 Duluth hard spring, $2.14, Corn tu fair demand; old-No, 2 Western, W4Gite, . PEORIA, Peonta, March 28.—Hicnwi inal at $1,024. COTTON. ee" st Bos March 28,—Corton —Firm; middling, 10}¢; low do, 0c; net receipts, 2,563 onlew; gross. 8,025: exporty to -the Cuntinont, fi, 200; constwise, 220; sales, 4,000; Inst evening, 220; stock, 221,707; weekly net recelpts Brose, 19,258: exports to Great Britain France, aa to the Contlnent.. 10, New | Orurans, wie, 7, wales, 28, 000, New March 28,—Corros—Not receipta nt all United States ports during “the ‘eek, 01,000 ar, 66,000: tatal recetpts at all United” States ports tudlate, 4,105,000: last year, 4,407, - G09; exporta fram all United States parts fer the week, 09,000; Inst yorr, 010,000: total exporte from ait United States porta to date, 2, 815,000; last yenr, 2,611,000; stuck ot all United Staten ports, Bid, 00:0; Tawt yenr, GSL,000; slack at all ntorfor towns, 82, 000; lat year, 78,000; stock at Liverpool, 40,0005 lust yuas, 78,0005 stock of Amesican afloat for Great Britaln, 113,000; Int year, not reectved, 2 Minvuts, Tenn., March 28,--Corzox—Strong; recelpte, 15:4 bales; shipments, 1,402; stock, 48,525; sales, 1,100; exporty, 300; splnnora, $00; middiing, 10.37¢. : PETRNOLBUM, Creveranp, O., March 28.—PzrnoLzum—Firm- or; standard white, 110 test, 8c, Ot City, March (28, —Pernozrua—Market onened actlyo, with soles at 8330, doclin B2tic, ndvanced tu BE%e, at while prica Hzclo shipments, 3,000 brla, averaging 3, tong, 200, COU, Perranuna, March 28, — Petnonsus — Dull; crude, $1.0254 at Parker's for sulpment; refined, ‘Dhe, Philadelphia deliver; bales; last y 000; transac. DRY Goons, New Yon, March 28.—liusinesa somewhat ir- reguinr with commission houvcs; thore wae a ateady movemont in cotten goods, prints, lawns, drews-zoods, otc.; printa in better demand and drm; woolen goods quict; men’s weur of woolens moving slowly; jobblug trad fairly activa; fore; dood fu better tequont Ec TURPENTINE, Wuaunaton, March 28,—Spintts or Tonrene TINE—BStuady; 20340, MARIN. MILWAUKEE. Aorelal Panateh 10 The Tridutie, MILWAUKEH, Murch 28,—The tug George R, Green hae been sold by Messrs. Green & Sulli- van, of this city, to Messrs, Clowry, Reed, & Drake, owners of a stone-quarry at Lomont, I, and will leave for Chicaga to-day or to-morrow, ‘The Green fs to bo used In towing stone-boats on the Inols & Michigan Canal. The prico patd for hor 1s $2,000, Herman H, Olson3has sold a one-half intorost. in the sehr Garibaldi to Joho G, Johnson, of this elty, for 3175, Since the first of the present month four of the Sheriffs wheels have been shipped to John B, Hart at Sandusky, two to Paducah, Ky. two to Chicavo, ons to Lanslig, Ia, ono to the tug Andrew J, Smith, und ons to the tug Satellite ae Detrolt, und one to the prop Araxcs ut But- alo, » A latter recolved here to-duy from Port Col- borne, dated the 27th inst., says: “The Welland Canal will, be open on the It of May, but not bufore, The.ivo {6 very strong bere yot, and we will have too sea very warm weather Hf anything. ueta to Huttuto on tlie 80tu of April, or-hers on the sawe dute,?? ‘The vexsel-owners of this port will mect to- morrow for tho purpose of organtzing underthe Cleveland Association scheme, Considerable opposition aulfested here on the part of leading vesset-owners to tha openin rates adopted by the Clicago Agsociation, yiz.. Ue ou corn aul O}ge on wheat to Buffalo. Tho ‘Agures, ju view of the railroad war, ure considercd too high, About Se per bu {s considered by these gentlemen to be a fair openiiye rate for wheat {froin thie port, all things considered, PORT NOTES, ¢ ‘The schrs Ethan Allen and Dan Newhall arc recelving their outfita, : All steamboat-bollers must be uncovered as much as the Inspectors think is necessary for a complete and thorough expinination. Fitzalmone & Connell have chartered the tug Monitor for towing inud-scows jn connec- tion with their river-dredetny operations, und. hove the privilege of purchasing ber if shy an Swere their purposes, Capt. Pat Finn writes from Oswego that the Yessel-ownera ut thut port intended organising yeaccrday or tovday, and, though there wos soe opposition, bu was contldent of success; +A new tuy fa sald to have been bought at Bu falu by a Chicayo mou, and will be bere this any fengon to Join the nobte feet In the geand strug. ale for existence, But then there te always room for a new craft, ‘The expenditures on the new Wellana Canal tp to fost January amounted to $8,007,704, nid {tin estinated tae tt will take over $3,000,000 tocomplete It, The time now mentioned for baying the now canal dono te the fall of 1880, ‘The prop Pecrless was tawed up to M'lter's Dry-Dock veaterday, where sho will recelva an overhauling, The prons Oswegatchis and st. Albana were also towed up to the samo dry- dock for repairs. z On her recent trip over to Grand Haven the stmr Alnena waa delayed reyeral hours in get- thi around fields of tec. She brought forty paysengers and 850 tons of frieght over Thurs’ ays Ex-County-Treasnrer Louta Huck took W. D. Hotaling at his word—suid tn a Jesting manner —the other day, and Birehssce the schr FB. Stockbridge tor $1,000. Now Mr. . Hotaling wants to get her hack, but Louls clings to h bargain. ‘The vessel fs an A 2—, and is valued at $10,600, Capt. Burton will have three tugs in service tue a peat aa Shiai ant Annle L. Naat 8 having an office fitted up on the dock foot of Franklio streot, fred A, Rich, a popular gentleman amon; the vessel- ‘owners, will be Superintendent of the line, he sehr Julla.B, Merrill sniled again yes-- terday, and the Skylark and Adriatic left for weat-sliora ports tu load tics for Chicago, The seuw Moses Gage teavos to-day for Alnapes to get tiea, and ahe receives Ge ench for thom, 24c better than schedule rates. ‘The sehirs piace Fingh and Margaret: Ludwig arrived 3 ay With cargoes, the former with hard: Wood lumber aud the iattor with slabs. There 1s promise of a ively competition among the tugmen this season, and there fa 0 Ilrst-class opportunity for the “euryival of the fittest.” Monday next the Vessel-Owners' Tow- {ig Company will put the tug Van Schaick into- commission, and will do towing at 40 per cont off the schedule rate. ‘There aro forty other fuga that will be splitup into amall independent Hines, nnd these will probauly male cates accord- {ng to circunstances, — EUROPEAN GOSSIP. PANISIAN MOTELS, Parle Correspondence Nee Vork Ieratd, Its related of a'cortain French hotel-keeper that he was accustomed to tell the nationalities of his guéats by thelr breakfasts, and that ho Was never puzzled but once, when he recotyed an order to send up at 0a, m. “a pack of cards, a bottle of whisky, and 8 paper of chowwing tobacco.” After a faw minutes’ reflection he came to the conclusion that his guost was elthier an American or the Devil, No doubt the gen- {leman who gave the order was a8 much aston- {shied as the Jandlord when ho found that these slmplo necessaries of life were unobtainable, aud that he must olther breakfast upon coffec aid rolls or not at all, Perhaps it was ho who then and there inveuted the aphorism, ‘Show mea nation’s hotels and I will tell you its habits." At any rate, the observation will hold true, for though hotels sre hotels the world over, from Dan to Beersheba, yet the contrast botweon a crack hotel in New York or Chieago and a crack hotel in Paris Is {n:.sume -Tespecta -atartling....Urop an Ameri- an hotel: intd,-Paris i aud all: the: population would coma: to” stare” and laugh atit. They would be straék with amazement at its marble steps and portico, populated by loungers en- gaged iy musticating touthplcks and ataring at passing Indies; at the hotel “clerk” resplend- cut in wellolled curls and gorgeous diamond Umastoin; at the bar surrounded by mun pour- ing down fiery spirita upon what Dicheus called the “ perpendicular system"; at the 0 o'clock breakinsts of steak ond potatoes and buck- wheat cukes; at the dluner, composed of innu- mnerable dishes, arrayed all at oucy in military order before tue guest; at the hubbub and the noise, Andon the other hand, probably the Paris house of the same class would croate equal amusement und astonlsiment in Now York. DPeoply accustomed tu the ways of the Fitth Avenue Hotel ur the 8t. Nicholas avoutd laugh at the unlimpostoy entrance and the Nttle paved courtyard of the Parls hotol; at the concierge who stands acutinel at the dour: at the Louis XV. furniture and gilt clocks thut never zo; at the old-fashioned catidles and can- diesticks: at the open fireplaces and wood fires; it the garcons and the white-capped femmes de chambre; and at the absence of alt that noise nnd bustle which are so fainiliar and go dear to them. Both svatema .hays theif good poluts, but think te Parisians have the best of It. "They may not boagt ao niany “modern conven- fences," but they are spared the painful sensa- {lon of living by machtuery, Of good hotels—thnt 13, hoteJs of the first rauk—tn Paria there are many, ‘The oldestand most exclusive Is the Notel Bristol, in the Place Vendome. From the time that Loula XIV, built this famous square, which was nnmedattor ifs natural gon, the Due do Vendome, it has been a habitation of aristocrats, falling off atrifle iu later days, parbaps, in favor of tlie Quartier St. Germain and the Faubourg St. Hovore, but very aristocratle yet and sory quict In spite of {ts central location, Thfa Hotel Bristol was founded fn 1815, and paused aftewards Into the hands of a dependent of the Marquis of Bristol, by whom it wos natned fn honor of that {mally, and immediately became a fa- vorlte with Engllsh travelers of thy more fosl- fouable cluss, After the Princo of Wales tad iuished his tour in America his courier, Bach- moyer by name, caine to Parla, and was made proprietor of the Bristol. Eyer since then the Prince and other members of the Royal fantly of Eugland have made thia house thelr home when in Paris, In 1807 the present proprietor, Mr, Gustave Morloch, took it in charge after ten yeurs? experience at the Hotel Westminster, wud ho has made tt the most succossful hotel in France. Among his recular patrous aro, the Princo and Prinvess of Wates, the Duke of Con- naught, the Duke of Cambridge, Princo Arthur, Princo Luopold, the Duke und Duchess of Edtuburg, the Marquis and Marchloness of Lorne, the Empress of Austria, the King ond Queen of Belgium, the King and Queen of Por- teal, the Viceroy of Egypt, and a number of the German Princes, ATONE Now Yorkers who stay at this house when in Parls are such well-known ies as the Astors, Stowarts, and Posts. house accommodates about 140 guests, and the prices range from 6 or 7 franca nday fora slusgle bedroom up ta dny price you like for a suite of apartments, More protentlous, but Icas esteemed than the Bristol, {3 the Grand Hotel, situated upon the Boulevard des Capucines, close by the Grand. Opera-}ouse, » Here the Shuh of Persta stopped during his vielt to the Exposition. Rooms can behad at fve francs a duy and upward, and there ts o fair table d’hote every eveulng at 6 o‘clock tor slx francs, Yura braud now hotel the Continental ts, por- hapa, the best known of any iu Paris, It was built by a company of cupitallets composed principally of hotel proprietors, who bought the: site at the corner of the Ruede Rivoli und the Rue Castiglione, opposite the Tullerics Gardens, It was magnificently furnished and cost the pro- jectors When completed upward of 18,000,000 roncs. Like the Grand Hotel, it {8 vory large, having more than 400 rooms, At the close of the Exhibition it was sold by its owners to a aceond company, util anbsequent)y rented to thvoriginal broprictors for 000,000 francs per annum, ft ie now well Mled int dolnga good business. There is an excellent table d’hote at seven francs per head, and roums can be bad from tlye fraucs a any. uyiward. . Suing back again from the hotels of the Grand und Continental class to the more stald nud oristocratle houses of the Bristol type, there are the Meurlce, in the Rus de Rive! I, a well-mnan- aged and Gulet place, with table d'tiote and ac- commodatlun for about two hundred persons, at prices ranging from five or #ix frauen for top slugle roging up Lo bigh figures fur spurtinents en autto; the Liverpuol, tu the Rue Castinllouis atwhich Gen, Grant aud wile stopped; the Westininater, fn the Rue do lu Paix, where Gov, Tilden stoppod; the Chatham, in the RuoNeuvo St. Auyustin; the Vendome, in the Placa Ven- dome, Just out of the square; und tho Hotel du Rhin, sluo tn the Place Vendome, upon a corner opposite that of thy Bristol. At the head of another clas hut very good, Is the Hotel dy Lille etd) Alblon, in the Ruy St. Honore, not far frum the Place Vendome. Report has tt that the propristurs of this house cleared $200,000 net profit Inst year, ant thelr galns ducing the Exhivition. sdason, were proportionately greater. ‘There ary rooms less expensive, for 250 people, and the prices ran from_ four francs w day upward, with a go table d'hote at five francs, Of this same rani are also thy Motel do Loudres, In the Rue Castightuae; Io- tel Splendide, at the corner of the Rue deja Paix und Avent do !Opera; Motel Malcsher- beg, {nu the Boulevard Malusherbes: and the Ho- tel Castizlony, in thu street of thut name. All the hotels named in this letter are situated within a circle leas than hatt a mile in dlametor, aud they comprise but a fraction of the. world. of hotels that flourish fustde the Himites of the City of Parla. THE GREAT MAN-MILLINER, London World. Stand at the Arc doi!’Etoile and Jook down the Ayeuus du Bols de Bolegne, and you will see tu the Huo of purple bills that bound the view tho prottieat suburb of Paris. Hero the great dreasmakor, Mr. Worth, haa built his home, If there fs ono part of the line of bills prettior than another, it js where thu Valerien risea to dowtuate the whole clylc landscape und the basin of the Seine, and his rouf ts right under the suns of the fortress.” He ling froin overy point of view asfine a stretch of scenery as ever Ciande findgined. Naturo’s waywardnens of bounty was never better ttustrated than In her choosing a blaft Englishman and sending him forth from hia native Lincolnslire some thirty years ago to make a fortune by beating the French on thefr own ground. Ittasomething of aaurprinc to himacif to this very day, and on his start fn Ife ha was go absolutely unprepared for it that ho was only hesitating between his father's profession, the law, aud the Churet. His hone bas grown up, like bis busincss, front modest beginnings. At first it was but asinall. bouse standing on Its grounds; bat the buyer knew what he was about. The grounds wero large enough to giveit room togrowm, It has accordingly grown fn all directions, and it fa now rather a large. family settlement than a singic dwelling, Year by ‘year ite flourishing roof-tree has put forth now branches, and fn the Jong Ines of building an expert fn this kind of wooderaft might trace the various stages of developinent, ‘The conservatory was clearly an offshout fram the entrance-hall; the dining: room from the conservatory; the lone gallery, descending terrace by terrace of covered way to the grounds, an offshoot from the conservatory. Nor is this all, byo long way. The gallery ts but the foreground of the vista of building, and the groutids are dotted to thelr verge with matsonnottes for study, for recreation, for the dwelling-piaces of the owscr's sons, This ought to exhaust the list, but tt docs not; for where the interval betwoen house and house Js , not ald out in flower-beris, and conserva- torlos, it fs occupled with picturesque ruins, The general objection-to this is that the ruins arc such only !n name. That fine semicircular swecp of culonnade, as well as the giant beads of Napoleon nnd other terrestrial delticsa of France, came from the old Hotcl de Ville. This huge Feepsake in stone is from the burnt Tull- erlea. You stop to admire an old carved door, and you earn that it once closed on the deve- tons of Mme. de Matntenon; 2 piece of tapes- try—it kept the draught from the cradio of Henry IV. Mr. Worth fs a groat amateur of bric-a-brac. Specimens of porcelain with alternations of rich tavestry atuifs torn background form the coy- ering of the walls In the low ball of the dark oak, fn the bright morning-room, in the dining- room beyond. Carried out to this extent ft brightens up the rooma as no other device could with varied color, But this brightness micht casily degencrate Into an offensive gaudincss if tt were not property carried out and balanced in other details of the furniture. The ownor, ac- cordingly, has happily blended hangings with china; carved work jn different woods sith hangings; plants, pictures, bronzes, wall-mno- sale, teasclated pavements with all. ‘The general principle of the domestic arrange- monts fs thut cack peraon in the house, whether Qgucst or member of the family, shall bave a separate domain. Thera are common rooms hero—the dining-room {6 necessarily ono of them, and the grand salon is anothers but every ovcupant may find coples of them in miniatura in bis own part of the premises. Thus Mme. Worth has a very complete suite of “nests? In the shape of boudoir, morning-rvom, petit salon, for her own special use. Her busband has another very different Instyle—old oak and Jow- toned banginga, as against. light woods and draperica to maten, It is the same thing out in the grounds; each of the two sons bas his house, built and furnished in perfect accord with the tastes and pursults of the occupant. Once who paints In his lelsure hours has a bijou studio which bas but one fault—ft Is so pretty that it must tend to divert the amateur artist’s attention from his work to bis walls. In another bouse o dalntily fitted up feneing- room: shows in whnt way the elder son, who is In the business, finde his favorite recreation. Beyond theau Hes a smaller house now In disuse, but still Kept in perfect order, where the. Inde used to work with thelr titur before they went out foto the world. This same sense of the pitt ureane {n the adaptation of style to uses {s seen in the bouglng of the horses, The stables sre Httle compositions ih fancy brick-work, pol- ished woods, and glittering brasses. Mr. Worth is English or notuing, Mme, Worth {fs as decidedly French, The sons aro more Fronch than English, and ouly one sponks our language with ease, Thelr father,. tn spite of hia long residence in France, is a thorough Jolin Bull in eversthing but appearance, If you could get him to talk quite freely he would maintain that France was never quite ao well off as under Imperial rule. it ts natural: we must remember how he has made bis fortune, A Ro- publican Government niust seem chaotic toa man who eoks round in vuln for some one to start the fashion, It was so simole in the old Gays. There was a Mme. de Metternich ora Mme, de Portalls for the initfatory idea, and the most charming woman fn , Europe to give it the sonl of Stata aporoval as a pattern for the whole world. A project of fastton was thus passed into Inw by regular constitutional stnzes. Mr. Worth, as representing the. Commons, and his distinguished patronessos, as representing an Upper Louse, alnborated o scheine between them and {twas then carried to the throne tor afinal sanction equivalent to fa setne le veult, Th thts respect at least, no wife of a Yresident will probably: evor be able to fill the place of the Empress.’ Besides, ona class of “people who dregs will not dreas for the Republic, und another-will not dress for the Republic of Grevy. These are walting for the adyent of Canbetta; and, in the meantiine, the grand style gocs to the wall, But, curloualy enough, ite beat chance of revivat is found in the patronage of a sister Republic. If it were not for the United States, wo are told, Europe night be without anything to wear, The.wom- an of that favored region, finding tho throne of Fashion vacant, with no prospect of mn succes- sion, are charactcrietically salting UD a regine of universal suffrage for the cholce of skirt and bodice, which muy eVentually worl: as well as the old fustitution. They ‘are Mr. Worth’s most valuable customers, und everybody knows that they are about the bost-dressed women fn the world. his ‘own countrywomon, we erieve to say, he speaks with a sorrowful ahake of the head. Declining prosperity soema to have made them as meauin spirit os they ore poor in purse. They crib his patterns by the in- genous process of ordering dressess, keeping them long enough to get coples made by cheap Gressmakers at home, and then sending them back ou pretense that theydo net ft, Or, if they keep ther altogether, it fa only to wear them ont long befure paying the bill—in fact, to reduce themselves to state of inoral shabul- ness which ts far tnore distresaing to thelr dress- maker thun any blemish of the kind in thelr outer casing. ENGLISM PECULIARITIES. * Lsmiton Correspondence New York Grapaic, - Flag-stuffa aro poked out of the church- atecplos. Omnibus drivers aro quite dandyish n droge, wear gloves, and sometimes a roso in the button-hole. Local elections and bustnces notices are posted on the church doors,’ Graye- stones in old churchyards are laid flat on the ground, and graveyards are paved with epl- taphs. No drug-stores open on Sunday until 6 o'clock p.m. <A single woman, after 40, fs called ‘‘Mrs.,* ont of courtesy, No free lounging offices or halls iu tle hotcla, Every bar-room’ is a ‘public house,” Women and men are promiscuous ‘patrunizers of bara, In dress, women are cutnbrously bagy about the akirte. Average fumaly shoe clumsy and f- Bitln Sad change from the Parlalan grisetto in plain black, white collar, Jow slipper, wid bara livad. Hut the English soldier fs far be- yond the French in build, carriago, untform, ind general appedrance, Fine animals, Shops for sclling cooked food abundant; such as rousts of all kings, corned beef and bolled vegetables, Fino meal, too, For aix pence a square nical may bo bonght nnd curried hume-it 4 papers also, oul and Kidouy "plus fora pouny, © Noted Eel-Plo Houses" afl over Londou. “A workliyce man may buy lily steak or chop at thy buteburly und have It cooked at the chop-house. The alyn “Na charge for cooking" is common fn chup- house windows. A cup of tea Is one penny, coffee ditto. ‘Ihe tea Is guod, the culfea yil- Jatnous. ‘This tan pla poor man'a Uying, A. penny will give a b ‘ar a meal, viz,z bowl of soup and bread. Shoya much ornamented with heavy braas moldings mountedon wood, In thle dainp climate ft'4 one eternal scrub ant poliah to. keep them bright. They ure trequeutly may- able and are taken withln at night; otherwise. thoy ara stolen, Singular sight, though, to sce @ shopman thus dlamonnting the ornainents- (lon of his shop doors and windows. ‘Chere are inttes ou tuiles of small, two-story cottages. In these lve the workiiz-peonle, “Bix-atory tenu- mente ala New York are unknown. ‘Tho poor man's atreut here ts narrow and gelmy, bye the houge haa more comfort than that of Gorham, ‘Lens of thousands in London buve thelr bit uf buct yard und strip of front gonten, Baths, warm und cold, are abundaut. one penny; warm, two pence. Hest class, six pence, Including suspand towel, Excellent gin at 40 centa per ping, ‘Thy etull sold in New York for “Old Tom" at $l per bortty ts alcohol in comparison. Ong needs nuw to vislt Europe to learn what mood liquor means.’ * Dirt Is ebundént on both men wud wornen in East Lon- don. For groasy und rotten raze on meu and wonen, London may stun! AL. Tunmes steant ferry-boats cheap, ding nid dirty. Funerals cheap. Cau be Buried fof 820 with four hired, length danglis Incuruers, Crape a yard.in froin their hata [lke a pirate's tlug, red nuscy, black sults, woll inked at soams, Dou's know who you uro, hat you pro, where you came Irom, or .whera you're going to. No imatter, Will niwurn all the samo, und after funeral a journ to nearest pudlic-ouse und pray tor an- Other subject tu muurn over, More was ta the strect at night than in New York. More life, attr, bustle, and street-shows, auch os ' Punch and Judya’? band of atreet negro minatrela, Trish ballad aligers, Highland plpers, jin ditto, German bands, pavement sketching art {ate with colored chalks, Hible readers, performn- ing dogs, cate, mice and birds, acrobate, and tumblers, DINING WITH BISMARCK, derlin Correspondence Landon Glodr, At the social gatherings at the [mpertal Chan- collory the polltico-economical questions torm a. principal subject of discussion, Prince Blamarck ia never weary of dilating upon the necessity for an eflicient protection of home Industry and trade. In order to gain. ae many partfsans as poraible for his ambitious but short-sighted achemes, ho does not abriok from renewing bis relations with the members of the Ceatre, estranged from him aince the commencement of, the ecclesiastical conflict, To one of his last arllamentary dinners he invited, among other itramontatics, M. Forcade do Hialx, a former Judge of a Court of Appeals who had never be- fore been thus honored by the leading atates- man On the arrivat of this gentleman at the Chan- cellery he noticed, to his vexation, tat la bad forgotten to put on the preseribed dress-cost. Iie was on the pointof hurriedly returning bome to repair the error when Count Willlam Bls- marek, the Chancellor's Zounwest sun, bolng of asimilor stature, offered to lend tim the re- quired garment, M. Forcade de Bialx, living st some distance, accepted the friendly propost- tion. ‘The facldent becoming kuown at tableon account of the somewhat Judicrous appearanco of the venerable Judge, whose arms protruded from the short sleoves, afforded much amune- tment, and reminded Prince Bismarck of a Itke occurrence which happened to Limecl? years ago during his accreditation ag Prussian Minister ut St. Petersburg. He had then been summoned to Tsarskoe Sclo fur a short Suterview with the Czar, who, quite unexpectedly, requested him to stay fur dinner, Prince Uismarck, obliged to remaln, had, on account of his -wear- ing a light sult, to borrow the necessar bisck apparel. Prince Gortschakoff belpe with a pair of “ Incxpressibles, while another gentleman of the Court furn{shed bim with the other Jacking vestments. Alluding to thie event, Priuce Bismarck wave a laughable doseription of his appearance, whicb, Indecd, must have been most fuuoy, {f one reflects on the great difference of proportions hetween him aud Prince Gortachakoff, M. Foreade do Blalx soon regained his equanimity on hearing of this analogy. Relatfon of this affatr brings to my memory another comical story, creating much amuse- moot at the tine of the Iast cencral elections. Inthe boruugh where the learned Judge nad been propused og candidate by the Ultra- montanes, a Serco electoral contcat ensucd, which was carried on most bitterly by the op- posing partic, ‘The Liberals, perceiving their defeat to be inevitable, finally resorted to the tagenlous. but rather disreputable plan of dis- tributing cards, the fac-simile of those printed by their adversaries, among the couutry people, bearing the name of M. Fromage de Brix. ‘The iterate peasants, previously iustructed by their curates to vote the Uttramontane ticket, polled unconsclously for the famous French cheese, supposing {t to be identical with the nroposed Deputy. This stratagem of the Lib- praia nearly reauited in nullification of the elec- jul. MME, MUSARD, Lucy Hoover's Parts Letter tn PAtladetphta Telegraph, One of the jeweled celebrities of Paris has, it is sald, suddenly become insane. This celo- brated personaye Js nono other than the well- known Mme, Musard, whose parure of opals und dlamonds was the most magnificont one of its kInd fa the world. Years ago her jewels, her equipages, und the sumptuosity of ber drese, her hotel, and ber servants, mage her the talk of Paris. She used to drive out to the Bots In an open Inadau, driving her four spirited borses herself with a skill that would have dono honor toa professional chariotecr, She was always be scen {n her box at Les Italicns, magnificently dressed, and blazing with jewels. An Amer- fean by birth. and ortcinally, 1 belleye,. from New England, her story reads lke o strange and wild romance. She came to Parle with M. Musard nearly twenty years ago. Sho was then in-the first lustre of Ger singular and splritucllo beauty, aud created an immense sen- sation among a certain set in Parla. ‘Phe King of Holland next came unon the tapts, and hie pitt of an estate iu Galicia, upon which petro- cum Was soon after discavercd, made hor ono of the richest women in the world. Her hotel was n colracto of luxury, und was crowded with objects of art. She estertained thagnilicently, her gucats belny, of course, ull’ of the male sex, butincludiug many of the artistic and so- cial Nylis of Parls. Some rears ago sho was at- tacked with a paralysis of the muscles of one alde of her face, which caused one eyelid to droop in a very unpleasant man- ner, aud also seriously nffected her sight, She became loumy =. and morose, and for some tine past has dwelt in go- clusion. ‘The Inst timo that she was acen in public was at the opening of the Exhibition. Clad in a simole suit of woolen plald that ect off the pe ct Outlines of ber still exquisite tizure, she Ilnzered on the balcony of the Palace of the ‘Trocadero, lonley yayuely abroad over the seenc. The other day, on entering her superb dining-room, she was ecizea with a sudden fit of fury, und snatching the crystal candelabra from the table, she hurled them against the opposite wall. Force was fonnd heceasary, to keep her from Injuring herself or those ubout ber, and the celebrated Dr. Blanche, the great doctor for the ingane, on being called {n declared. that her cusc was a hopeless one. So ends that strange, checkered, romantic career, It almost scems os though the legend which mokes the opal a fatal gem to the wearer was proven true in her cuse, _—>>—_____ Cook and Secretary. ‘M, Gambetta, a fow days after pcing elected President of the Chamber, sent for M. Cas- tnguary, a writer on the Siecle, and now Pres- ident of the Parls Munielpal Councll, and of- fered him the post of Secretary to the Presidency, at o sataryof 0,000 france year, M. Cartagnary asked for forty-claht hours for retlectton, Bo- fore the expiration of tie thug ho learned that. M, Gambetta had engaged a celebrated cook at 10,000 francs a year, and, considering it some- what strange that the President of the Chamber should pay his cook eo mtich more than his Bee retary, declined the offer made hin. SS CARDS, QUINCY GRANITE GO. + FULLER, Proprietor, WEST QUINCY, MAS. god AMBEIL BYOTTED eal GRANITE. Estimates oF drders for Haliding Work promptly at- fended ta, Our quartics are of the best. quality dark bluse Hock, and we have oxtensive team Hotteltne Wore Correspandenca and undera soltcited y THOMAS SPENCE, SOX & C0,, Sheep and Cattle Salesmen and Pro-~ duce Commission Merchants, Glasgow and Edinburg, Scotland, Clves: 191 Ontlow: mic. Glasgow. 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WILBUR eae fe alti some obs Hiesuur ia witewusuce RAILROAD TIME TABLA. . ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, RXPLAMATION OF Revaazron Maxxs, FEiepiets *Bunday excepted, sonday xeepien, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket OMlces, o2 Clark-st. (sherman House) and at PannnIPU anv nOD. 1-0 reer a oPactic Past Lind sc.ss00 aStone ly, # Yankton... Day Ex, via Clint inonn @ New UI rquette Fx a Geneva wit Ww Ta Lak a OS al Fond du Li 1 Pullman, Hotel Cars are run through, bi cht. cao and Council Biufis, on the train icaving Chlcars her road yuns Pullman or soy other term of N tel cars west of Cutceaa eee Seforearer of Weiland Rtast bDepot commer of Cal OHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depota foot of Lake-at.. Indiana-ar. and Sixteenth: and Canal and Sizteenth-aa, Ticket Umces, 59 Clari at, nod at depots. eave. | Arrive, — Chicago & Mendota Rxprass 125 @ mm ¢ 780 pm 7125 am pm {0:20 am pm. am m. am pm am Pm Kansas am bm Downers Grave am pm urora Paasen pm ain jendota & Ottaw: m aim Aurora Pamenger pm am owner's Grove Accommodation, pmj¢ 7:15 am ‘reeport & Dubuque kx} bm ain Omaha Night Ezprear , Pim f 0:65 ain Texas Fast Express... .. KS Pm am anaas City & Bt. Joo E 9105 pm.$ 6:55 a C.. 11. & @. Palace Dining-Cara ahd Pullman t6-wheel Bleciog-Cara run between Chicago and Omaha on the Pacioc Express. OHIOAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PAOIFIO RAILROAD, De; corner of &Van Buren and ‘sh jn Pofsieken Umee, sus Clarkeatey Sherman Leave, Davenport Express, Omaha txpres rs a0 bin SESESSES 8! Ct AUUUUPaeesT SBSRS5S553 3; t E tBundays only. OHICAGO, ALTON & BT, LO’ AND CHICAGO, KANGA OITY & D. SHORT LINES, inion Depot, West Side, ncar Madiso: u Twenty tbinaste Theket Ofice, 12 Saturdays and Thursdaya only. Bt. Louls, Springneld & Peoria, Durlington ¢ Fast Expr’ & Keokuk Expro Chicazo @ Padueah Ji, It. E. Streator, Lacon, Washing Joliet & Dwlent Accomm CHICAGO, MILWAUKER & G1, PAUL RAILWAY Union Depot. corner Madison and Canal-ste. Ticket Mice, #3 Bout Clark-st., opposlte Sherman Wows and at depot. : ae * 0 00 thebshchobcehesed BEeSSs5es9 [iene aie *.7:55 BI *31 245 om 4.00pm Milwankes Express... ind Menasha through aoe 6s “0:10 am * 4; Hratsio” “ai Gite pad das lows fx; +e 5:00 DD * 7345 pmo ‘Wisconsin & sMipnesota, tee ‘Bay, Stevend Paint, and Ash é land through Night Express.....¢ 9:00 pm,t 7:00 am. ~ Alltrains run via Milwaukee. Tickets for Bt. Paul ‘and Minucapotfeare coud elther via Medison and Pratria du Chien, or vis Wate! mh LaCrosse, snd Winona, RAILROAD, it. and foot of Twen: Hi Tandolphest,, nea | Leave. 0 win * 0:45 p Sox ae Depot, outarna a t LA Pot toned Ofte Bt. Louls Exprese.. Bt. Loula Fast Lin Latro & New Ori aUnira & Ty xas tix { Srringnuid b xpress 30 am Rpringnetd Nicht 50 pap Peoria, Burlington & 1a) am | SPvoria, Burilay eg a30 Df ubugue & Hfoux City 10;00 a mn,’ Dubuque & Sloux Cit Binit Ghman Passenger. . 20 pile v5 o +g On Saturday night runs toCentralin On Saturday night runs to Peoria only. MICHIGAN OENTRAL RAILROAD, il foot of Twenty-sacond-st. poutheast corner of ane ‘Ticket OMtce, G7 Clark-st, duiph. Grand Pacite Hatel, and at Palmer Mouse, Leave, | Arrive. ‘Mall (ria Main and Afr Line).,../° 7:00 om 53 om Ray, Pres. « {8 G:00 ain}? 7340 pmo Kal 8 PITTSBURG, PI. WAYNE & CHICAGO RATL WAY, ¢ Ut lo. Depot, corner Canal aud Madtsan-ate. "11 Clark-at., Palmer House, and Grand Ia | Leave. | Arrive,” | — atl ani Express, ‘8:59 am © 7:00 pam Beciae bape f Rus bing oi06,bia Fat Line. doit ping aioe BALTIMORE & OHIO, “ ‘Trattts leave from Exposition Buildin, . foot af, Monroo- t.. Ticker OMlers, &% Clark-at., Paliuor Houso, Grand _Patiae, and Depot (expoultiva Bullutag), Leave, | Arrive. 1 esha bial AdeiDe Morning Express 220 am f BAO ain Fart Lessee B40 pia Fas po LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN R0UTHERN, = Leave, | Arr S 7:35 am * 7:40 po + 9:00 a mye 7340 bin R 5:15 pm 8ico ain Night £xprea.. loftu:20 pmiit 540.8 mM PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIB B, 2,” iniatt Alr-tino and Kokomo Line.) Depot Carsierof Chitan wad Carrolt-na., eee Bide, 1 Leave. | Arrive. Morutng Matl-Old Lina, New York & Soatun Sper fe Express (dally)... i Atantie Bs Cincinnatt, Indianapolis, Louts: ville, Columbus & Kast D1 Hapresy Cinctonatl, tudtanapot vite Piste Bi cmo4n0 & BABTERN ILLINOIS RATLDOAD, bear getMeta pet dela pres (ce (Arrive. 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