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1879---TWELVE PAGES. Mny, $1.1 d, $1.01 Weatern ainber, $1.07; No, 2 amber Illinois, nom- Anally $1.12, Corn stendys high mixed, SOC; No, 2 anot, B6e: May, 2670; Inne, 374e; No, & white, S7e; rejected, ¢. Onta in good des mand; No, 2epot, Ye bid: May, 28;8C. yo, 1 white snd No. 2 reds whieh fatter hardened a lIlttle and loft off moro Alyy epring dull for early delivery; held at abont previous Myures; enble advices of romowlat unfa- Hirabio teuot; May No. 2 Northwort option at 1, 0b1.004, Com moderately active, at somo hat unsettled aud genornlly rather envler prices; anfzed Westarn ungraded at 42@45%4e, 28 to quall- ty, Ryo frm, Proviston¢—Hog prodacts shaw ters firmness} jower on considerable pressure to acl) on speculat- fve acconnt; mesa for rarly delivery lexs sought, clorlng at $10, 6214@10, 75 tor new.and $40 for old; forward delivery In less demand ata dechine of Joigtac, ctoring for April at £10.60 for new, and May nt $10.05; June at $10,70@10.755 July nt §t0,b0, Cnt ments in folr request, at lower quotations. Western bacon quict and qnoted weak; long clear quoted at $6,.20@5, 2h, Steam lard lose frocly dealt in for carly delivery nt Jower prices; 1,200 tes at $.5714@0.00, aud 53 tes off quality at $0.40, ‘Tarnow—In_ madorate demand, quoted at U 0-16c. Suaans—Naw about steady and moderately act- ive; Cuba niuscovado at 6144@07-10c for fair to good rolnings rolinod tnther more aought. Wrisnr—Duils quoted nt $1.05!4@ 1. O44 5 aales reparted of 60 brs at 81.0514 cash, Fariauts—Movement on a comparatively mod- erate scale Sn chartering Ine, Indicalive uf cons Aluued wenkness In rates; berth quotations show- Ing no change of Importance; for LAverpoul, en- gavements by etean, 1,400 pkgs of proviviuns ot RUsG@aee Un, y To the Western Associated Press. * New Yous. Aprit ,—Corrox—innetlye at NAS@1U%C; fatures firm; Apri, 11.20er Mays 1W4ies dune, 11,580; duly, 11.733 Auguet, 11,84¢; September, 11, G:lc. Froun—Linfled cenuand; recelpts, 17,000 bi auper Slate and Western, $3,25@.3.00; common to gooiextra, $1,103.00; good to choice, S105 GA.50; white. wheat extra, $4,550.26; extra Olio, $3,70@5. 00; St. 8.8005. 703 Min~ heute patent process, Sh. G0G7. 7a Gnatn—Wheat—8i receipts 100,000 buy rejected anriug, Fic; No. + do, BIGse, dye flour, D3GU4es No. 2 epring, $1.01: ungraded N219c3, fungradent arte: re SEQu E08 $1.05 MILWAUKER, , Menwatner, April 9, —Froun—Dall and weak. Gnats—Whent ateady; opened tye Wicher; closed wenks No, 1 Mitwankee, hard, 00¢; No. 1 Mil- waukes, 9% » 2 Milwaukee, 00i¢c; Anti, S740; Ma dine, Die; No, & Milwaukee, Tie; Na 4, 7 ges Fajectud, GieBnasec. Corn firmer; scarce; No. 3% wie. Oute ateady and unchanged; No. 2 fresh, 24ce, Tye quiet and unehantad: No. 1, A0lge. - Harluy neglected and nominil; No, Sapting, frest, Cle; April, Hc. Puoyisiqxs-Quilet bitt stony een park quiets 20, rt a ae SMe Duit and anenanged at 83), 5071.00. Ttncxnts-- Flour, 8,600 brig; wheat, 28,000 bu, aaa alas 7,600 bras wheat, 22,000 Nts with prime LOUISVILLE. Lovisvinne, Ky. April 0.—Corrox—Firm, at 10xc, Yroun—Firm and unchanged, Gnaix—Whent—Market firms red and amber, $1.00@1,02, Corn nteady; white, Ske: mixed, » Onts qnict, but steady; white, mixed, 2c, Ryo firm at Ge. Hava Quiet nt $8,60@10. 60, Pnovisions—Pork firm at 310.75, cholce lexf flere, $7.50; er, SH. i, mente strony: shoulders, S3ic; clear rib, Heditac. Hacun Aris; shoulders, ses clear rib, 634@53 Hama, sugur-cured, Bla@0tic, Wateny—Market dull at $1.01, Lar steady; ae Tl INDIANAPOLIS. InpraNarotis, April 1, —Honx—Active and firm at 89,007.90; recolpts, 3,500; shipmonte, 090, Ne, red, S1.095@ it, Corn—Western mixed, Bi@JSYgcy No. 2, ates rena ea—Clenr Hb St 7a Alege te 3 akouy: ‘3c, cash, Lard-—Prime steam, Uigu. wer diiums, $1.07@1.08. Hodes ial ae IKKANSAS CITY. Spectat Dispatch ta The Tribune, Mo., April 9.—Gnats—Tho Price Current roporta: Wheat+-Receipts, 1.257 bu; slp: iments, 401 bu; No. 2eanh, H0c; Apri Ole; No, Bcash, Oe: Aprll, 00'ga, Corn—lecarpts, 4,071 dere, pienle Bdo, $1.076p1,08; Now 2 do, St. 14%¢ $1. 1455@1. b4saj ou yrraded mmiber, Thy No. F ambos, $1 1001, 11445 unuraded white, § $1,10701.1054 3 No, 8 do, §1.00}2G1, Wy No.1 do, $1.11;@. 11%. Hye steady: Western, BHisc. Barioy vowlnaly-unctiunged, Cora firme: hipmenta, #850 bu; dull aod lower; No. 2 i 140,000 buy tinurnded, AAsoye: Ni nents, 8, A and lower; No. 2 sree etcaaner, TNO. dues 0 April, 271 white, i140 NO. mhite do, Bh@aUige. : nav—Steady and unchanged; s0@45e. Hors—Quiet and unchanged. DETROIT. Detnotr, Mich., April 0.-—-Fsoun—Quiet. Gnatx—Wheat lower nnd firm; extra, SL.oniy oie nERCofeo tru. Sugar steadys fate do- | NO 1 white, $1.0N%; April, StU; May, meni fair to good refluing, Ulg@b2,c. ‘Molasres | 91,0114; Inne, $1,0£3¢; milling No. J, 81.01, firm, ‘Fico in good demand: Carolina, O24q7H4e5 Itecrit Wheat, 21,500. bit. Louisiana, O4G@7ie. SuupaeNta—Whent, 0,405 bu, FetroLeun— Quiet, but firm; united, 8050 Ble; relnad, gc, BUFFALO. TanLow-—Stendy 5 240; C. Hesin—Quict at $1.41, Firm at S4e bid, 85e asked, * dally Western, Biielistsc. Leatunn—in good demand; hemteck sote, Tuenos Ayres and Mio Grande Hyht middles and heavy welghts, 19G@xie, Woowsinekot dull; domestte fleece, 26@8e; pulled, 174uiiey nawashed, pee, Tyvssions—-Mess pork, $1.40 for olds $10, 02% Gib. 7h for new. Boot steady; packed, S11,605 fainily mess, £19.60 Cut ments quict and un- changed, Lard steady; prime steam, SU.671465 6,80, Murren—Nominally unchanged. Cuerse—Market dilly Weetern, 2@8Ke, Winaxx--Market ddl; 21,054. _ Durrato, April 0,—Gnain—Wheat dull; sales, £00 bu; No, 1 Duluth, $1.20. Corn quiets sales 10 cars new, on track, wt 104c, Onts atcnily; sales, 1,600 bu: Western at Sic on track, Ryo negiceted, Burley—Somo inquiry, but no ealce reported, OSWEGO, Osweao, April 9.—Gnats—Wheat in fair doe mand; No, 1 hard Duluth eneltive $1.12: No. 2 Milwaukee, $1.05. Corn nontinally unchangea, PORTIA. Proms, April 0,—Iiunw1xee—Toactives sales, 50 bris at $1.0244 BALTIMORE. COTTON. Tavmstone, April 0.—-Fioun—Weatern supers | New Onnzana, April 0,—Cotrox—Firmy mid- fine, 53,00 3 do extra, $4.00@4.05; de | dling, 104; low do, 103,03 net receipts, 1,300 family, $4. 75@5.00, bales; gros#, 2100; exports to Great Dritoin, Gnatn—Wheat—Weetern dull and tower; No. 2 3,526; constwine, 8,070; sales, 4,000; stock, Pennaylyanta red, $1,13!:@B1.1%1j: No. 2 Western 186,005, celpty, BUO; winter red, spot and April, §$1.1112@2.11%55 May. Meurnrs, ‘Tent., April 9.— Cottox --Firm; “A.18@1.12333 dune, $1.12. Corn—Western | held hehe pteuly; Western inlxed, — apot and Apel, asi | MOCK G4,010) waters GlD%C, May, JSK@IYO; June, 4HELICy . Lovls. Mo. April 0.—Corrox—Flen’ and bleamer, 103j@c41c. Oats steady and quiet; drm and | unchanged niddling, 103.c; sales, DS bales; ros hipmente, 1,760; unebanged, . tye dull aud unchanged, May—Quict and unchanged. foxs—Quiletandtendy, Mens pork, $10.50 3. Mlk nents ~Loone ehouldery,t 3 tock, 18, 505, PETROLUUM. Gi. Ba@ie; |, Curverany, O.. April 0,—Prrnoteum-—Firm; rxab bidea, BiaGei tact pee aaa ioe ee ‘quotations unchanged ; atandard white, 110 text, 8c. hi tra, tise cles lea, Oc. Ou, Ciry, Pa, April 1 —Prrnosnest—Market PyG@Uze, Lurd—Itetined, tlerces, Tic, opened ateady, with Blige did, advanced tu 82! declined to KOjcc. closing at Biiye bids abt muote, 43,600 bris, averaging 31,000; transac- tons, 110,000, Pirranuna, Pa,, April 0,—Petnottyx—Qulat; crnde, $1,012 ut’ Parker's for aliipmient; reiine fle, Pitladelphla deliver; —Sivady and wrichanged, t unchanged, anged d unenanged, Liverpool per steam, steady; cot- ry 28 By eran, Fd. erivte—Klour, 1,189 briny Tt con, 10 ius vats, 5, GUL bu; rye, DRY GOODs. Suivaests—Wheut, 19,000 bis dora, New Yous, April 0.—Buameos fair to-day swith Jobners; cotton goods in eteady demani, and very itm; prints In good request, and low-priced mates in Nght supply; glnehnins moro active, and Amos: Keag staple elnghams advanced to Oc; tress gooda in fair demand; men's weur of woulens qulot; for elgn goods In light demand. NEW ORLUANS, New Ontraya, April ».—Froun—Quiet but Heady; eupertine, $3.00: XX, $3. 7504.00; XXX, 4.2505. 00; tngh aendes, 1D. 12446 Guaix—Corn aerive and firm; white, 444@4he; yellow, 3U@i7e, Uats steady, with n fair demand, May—Dull and nominal; ordinary, $10.00 12.003 prime, $14.00; choles, $10.00. Pnovisions—Pork quict; old, £0.60; now, $11,00 @IL45, Lard steady; therce, $0,25@7.00; key, $7.0007.62!3, Bulk = ments—Market — easter; shunlders, loose, $3.45; packed, 3%@-tc3 clear rib. Clear, GSUG@Sic, Hacon—Murket dull; 40; cluar rib, Gage; clear, 3 bans, wugar cated, market dull; eanvused, SG0Jze, 18 Jn size, ? Wittsky—Market dull; Western rectified, $1.05 “Guocemes—Coffea quiet; Io careocs, ordinary to vrime, I1igerIbige, Sugar steady, “with fa Genands 43646634 HAG ‘ TURPENTINE, Wuanwatox, April 0.—Sriuts of Tunrenting Steady at 200, MARINE NEWS. DETROIT VESS: OWNERS, Yesterday forenoon the Executive Comimittes of the Detrolt Vessel Owners’ Association leld another meeting at the ollice of Merrick, Fow- ler & Esroltyn, but without accomplishing any thing definite adjourned over until next Tues- day ut the sume pluce, The matter of grain rine to chore, 5330! rates was casually diseusssd, and also of lumber fants foalaaies steady, rates from Saginaw to Buifaio aud Olio ports, ise, Itee fatr danunid ut O@re, On the latter, @8 to Buffalo and $1.80 to Oliio Buan- 6 norte Was considercd a fair price, One other = es (Eate s Jone or contention was whether Bay City and Saginaw could be brought within the control ot the Detroit-body. With regard to gral rates, the general opinion was to the effeet that rates that will bear comparison with those established by raffronds shoutd be adopted, ant that losses should be made up on west-bound cargoes, pat- tieuttely of conl—J’ost and Tribune, yesterday, Vesscl-owners are asking for a promise of Scents per bushel on wheat to Builnlo, but tt fs not grated, ‘The steam-barge Chauney IHurl- but ig now baying her eargo unloaded’ ab the upper elevator. Tho wheat 1s wanted Knst, PHILADELPHTA. Pinnavenrita, “April 0.—FLoun--Fiemer; Min- Resta extra family, S4.50@-1.762 Olio cholce, & G0; St. Louts funcy, $6.00; Michigan good. $4.00; Minnesota patent proceas, SU.57¢. Rye four fn fair demand at $2. 75G2.8714, Guain—Wheat—Market dull; ungraded, $1,10@ 1.1; Western red, ou track, $1, 12h,@4.13. tye nominally unchanged, Corn fees active; catern rejected, on track, 10@41!¢e; do steam er, do, 42@42%c,_ Uale, demand Hsht, but holders eno Feed gc ete ce ee: atcan | tere aro care ready to. bu tilled, aul tHeretord $32.0, Mess pork, S10.87¢,@10- 60% fame the transfer [s made. It is believed that nearly OTA aa Polakleds Se dogedero. Lardy | every loaded voesel tn the burbor will be un~ loaded within n few weeks. ‘The price vessel owners are neking,—3 ceute,—the prospect of alaty opening at Butfalo, anc the fact that the wheat cau be clevated from the bont at one-halt cent per bushel, bas Jed to this determination ‘on the part of slippers. . ‘There are over 800,000 bushels of wheat in vessels here. —Jree Z’r'eas, yesterday. TILE SIONTAGE QUESTION, in speaking of the fulluro of the late Conyen- tion of Vesset-Owners at Clovelund to take action on the shortuge question, 4 Detroit cor- reapoudent of the AmeRean Ship makes the fol- towing very pertinent remarks; Amotfon for the adoption of a resolution to get up a bill of lading, that no shortage be paid for, aa Inid on the table, und no further ace tlon tuken ujponit, Such o rasolution, above iy O2/G07e, Burren—Nominally unchanged, Eoun—Quiety Western, 1taGlaite, Citme—Uneetticd; Weutern creamery, THO ¢} de fool, Gwe, Wiitaxy—Market dull; Western, 81,00, is 100, 3 nate, 100, 4 rye 1} turley, GOO tm, a aa CIN: ATT. ©., April 0,.Cotron—Higher at CixcseN att, Wye, FLoun—Esaler; family, $t.00@5.50. Quatx—Whoat weaker; prime to cholco rad, $1,019,106, “Cor steady, with a fair demand at U7G@ike, Oata wteady ut 20G@see. Ryo dull at file, Barley quiot and unchanged, Paovistona—Pork quiet; hetd at $10.75@11, 00. Lard in fair demand, but at lowor rated; steam, BU15Gd,tb. Bulk meats dull; held at s3.a5, | wll other should by no means haye been’ de~ S485, wn » Bac ‘ og eae? | feated. ‘That some ineastires for the dolug awa; antl, ie 00, Wacom quluty 4.1246, 85,3754. [with such an outragcous, swindle was not ef- Winaky—Dull and Jower at $1.01, fected 1s greatly to be deplored, as In nearly all Borren—vult aud droopini Steamery, 28Go30c; choley W Uc} cloice Central Ohio, 16¢4 AN O1L~—Hteady at Uae. cases the Vessel 13 mudy the vierin of one of the worst evils connected with our luke suloph. Acargo of grain is recelved on bourd at Cy cago, the hatches ary battened down, ant aro not disturbed throughout the entire voyage; yet on fits dlacharge at the port of destination it ts from one to BW) bu whorl; while, on the other band, an overplus seldom oveurs, and, If 80, is searcely worthy of mention. "That some raacal- ity {s carried out, at one end of the route or the attics, Ueto ean be no almdow of doubt, and the prine to fancy torn Neacrvo, 18 ic, 6T, LOUIS. Sr. Loum, Mo,, April ?,—PLoun—Dull; lower to well, ’ i Gnain—Wheat active, but lowor; No. 2 red fall, $1.0:23;@1.,0234 cauly:§2.02%@1084 April; $1,034 Ways $1.03 @1,02%,, cloving at $2,03%%, Juno} Susans gates No, 3 do, $1.00, vessel made the suifercrs for futures; No, 2 mixe fy ee - AGIC May; MeGittie June, | Gute higher; MILWAUKEE, Spetial Dispatch ta Tha Tririre Minwaunre, April 0.— fle water in the Btur- geon Bay Satv-Canal ts Oftcen inches lower that No. 2 SONG@2Ue cash; no optlony, Rye quiets 4430. Warley dull; pet Wien egy Sully primo, to choice, SUGUEC. Puovinioxs—VPork inactive and owurs Jobbing, 1U.45, tant nominal : ete {twas Inst year. The tco is still a foot thick in Tugetive and lowers cleag wetanged, Hulls meats | iat gegton, whlch, of course, will prevent any Tee teres i ioun OSs ey clear, G3.4005.50. | dreduing for soveral days yet. tis expected corny 27,000 bu; Guld, 10,000 oUF ss, TeoGy buy | tat deseo Spalding, President of the Company, barle re 1,000 bu, er | witisvon be iu Milwaukev, so thut it Is prob: wus el chepp lig it 12,000 brla; wheat. 18,000 | able that the contract for thu 8,000 feet of ao +17, 090 bi; , OuLy, $8, UU0; rye, none; bat- 4 Tey, none, {ny xe to bo bullt will be ict sote tine this Weel In addition to the presence of ihe famous achooner-yacht Idler, whlch hag been purchased by Chicago yachtemen, the great Inkes will be favored with u visit by the fast schooner-yacht Palmer, owned by Rutherford Bluyvesuiit, of the New York Yacht Club, She wilt come by a Ain BOSTON. fostoN, April f.—FLoun—Quiet and une) Guaw—Cora in moderate demand; meee ad Yellow, 40G474e; wteamer ASG@Ale, Oute in falrdomand; No, Land extra white, BUABE; No, Swhitg, Woy No. owhitte and No, 2 ye wuy of the 8. Lawrence River amd the canals, tHe Nye Giglio ee ae NS The Paluver holds a place amon the Aeetest of Herieis—Kiour, 4,200 brie; corn, 310,000 bu; | te New York yacht squadron, Whest, 18,000 bn. Pieraerasteory tral 800 bu; corn, 44,000 va; is veL—Nouually unchanged. VUSSEL MOVEMENTS, ‘Tho movement of vessels in ycaterday was quite brisk, but the outward-hound craft wero few iu number. The arrivals juchaded the sehre Nusa’ Kelle, Julla B. Merrill, and Gamo Cock, ait steam-barge Michael Qrok, wll timbers laden, from Grand | it Livela Doak, Whth hardwood Junie the sche Adilativ, with thin » Filer, TOLEDO, Torzna, O., Avril O.—Gnain—Whent firmer; eare White Michtyan, 31,0543; No. 1 white Aechigan, FLU; amber Mecha, epot wd Abril, $1.05; May, SLO tasdune, $1.07; Nos S red wluter, eput, 91.0554 uwkeds ULUSIZ bid; wlth ties and posts, frun Jn: the stenm-barze ‘Tempest, with lumber, from Bouth tlavens the sche Skrinrk, with posts, fron WVhiteflah Bay; the scl ida, with ties, from@lforu’s Plers ‘and the scow Magdalena, witlt cordwood, fram the head of the lake. ‘The departures were the echra J, V. fones and Myre ue, for Muskegon, to Joad lumber for thts port; the achr Anite O. Hanson, for Alauisteo; and the sche Hololt, for Kewaunee, SNOULD TAK THE PAPERS, Independent, T knew two friends a4 much ake ‘Aw over you avy Lio ntumps, And no phrenologist conta tnd A differenco in thete bumps. One took a paper, and his life Wan happier than a kliz's; Wir children all could read and write, And talk of men and things. NOT VERY HOPEFUL, Port Colborne Mreass A latec mumber of Ca- nalian yeesel-owners are hutlding hopes of a good senson’s work on the Inge quantity of grain at Luke Michigan ports. Tut, tuning last year as a guide, we greatly fenr but very Hethe of this grain will be moved by Canadian vessels, It $s not the intention ta open the canal until the lat of May, und Iikely even at the date it will not be opon tor navigation, Hke Just year, when n delay of six days occurred after the ex- pected tine of opening, glving other porte, notubly Buffalo, a clear start af a month, Last spring there was as tiucl grain i Western ports ns there is now, Lut it was nearly all moved Le- foro the Wetland Canal opencu. . The other took no paper, and, White atrolling throuh the wood, A tree fell down upon bis crown, And killed hitn—ae ft suouid, + Had he been reading of the newe At home, like Neluhbor Jiu, Td bet a cent this neetdent Had aot befallon him, . PARIS NEWSPAPER WIT. New York Worlt, ' Itve got a fright{at cold,"? some one sali to Cham," © and 1 don't know what to do to are rest it? “swallow a policeman |"? ° A restaurateur at Berlin has devised an ingen- fous plan for keeping bis place free from bug: tars, street nulsnnccs, dendbzats, and other une destrable customers, Me Just puts a policerman’s Lat ona table near the door, and when the un- desirable customer looks in it ineets bis fascinat. ed gaze, und he closes the dur gently and de- parts boldlug bis breath. Agentleman presents himeelf atthe Pollea Headquarters to Jeave a description of hiv daughter, whobad been missing for two or three days snd was thought tohave got her hence with all-ndyised eclerity and the conch. man. “Dereribe her minutely. if you please,” enya the clerk, “Well,” says ihe parent, “taho's pretty tall and Helit-complected, und fs avont threeor four years youtwer than you'd take her to be,” “Yes, your Honor.” sny@! the prisoner, “T ad- mit that broke tuto this honse to rob it, but 1 did not intend tundd violence to my crime,” *¥You did not intend—of course you didn’t, But tf the whtness had heard you, had enlled out *Who's there?” had "— “On, of course, ifhetd beun it Tehould have bad to defend myself, and so world you if apy man attacked vou while you were peaceably golug through his hotise.”” (Held fn 810,000), At Monte-Carlo a traveler mects, in single combat with the tiger, a recently-made widow- er. lic can hurdly repress an exclamation of surprise. I’ know,” sald the other, with a salen, it looks a lictio heartless, but 1 only do it to foruct my great sorrow. She, sir, wasa woman that—well, well, you know her, nl her L deeply feel, Never shall I find such an- other wife, sir; losing her has cast a gloom over all my life, In fact, if you will but ob- serve it, go anxious atn I to show respect to that excellent. woman's memory that L play nothing but rouge et noir, and bet on nothing but the black,” Mr. —— comes to bo the victim of an accident, audas they are placing him ona stretchor to carry hin up-stairs from the hack, be suniraons the pervant girl, an bonest young pensant, and tells her, “Hurry upstairs und let my wife know about this accident to me; but dov’t give ber abock—put on cheerful faco while you are telling her? The faithful domestic dis- charves her mission with enthurtasie, nud re- marks {1a fusky yoleos My inaster 4, hel he! bot—to telt you that—hal lial int bat he had—bo! hot hol—he liad—(there, Tye burst inv stay-Iaces)—ho lhad—it was too funny, I've laughed tll my sides are rore—he hat broken bis feg—bal hol”? (Rolls over upon the earpet In eestacles of laughter). >: The Tungarian Deputy, Szedenyt, las just died, leaving 6,000,000 frances to tis Eines He was the most economical: man in the coun try, aun the shocking badaces ot his hut—wittin the memory of aman he “had never worn nh new ule—was Wistorieal.’ “Great Heay- ens!? antl a friend on meeting him in the streets of Peath, “why dda’t you slivot that, hat and get one about a quarter way decentt?? Ob, it makes no difference what sort of a hat IT wear in Pesth,” repliedy:the imilHonatre; Sevory one knows ine, wd my reception dousn't depevil on my head-gear,? uple of months later the sate friewd inet bind again, this thie ona Parisian boulevard, in she hight and day of the Exposition. All whs different exe tha hat. ‘The frlend roneated: His protest against the unseenily head-covering.: }*Oh, bless you,’ roplied Szendenyk * thero's pupa soul ont here: knows ine from: Adam, and {Hfinakes no earthly dlference what sort of a lidt I wear. For twenty-five years the old mnanzivas a member of the Budget Commission; I2Phe bad not been there would lave beon riak'Pt a rising of tax: payers, Only a few weeks Yko, when the ap- propriation for pensions wag dinder discussion, the vigilant Deputy observed, that the total for 1870 cxeevded thut for 1878 What,” ex. elaiined the watch-dog of the Treasury, “17 florins more than lust yenrdor pensions! Do none of these devouring myriads ever uicl”? —t THE GRAIN TRADE. ‘The Chicago Board of Vesael-Owners has as- surances from the large propeller Wnes—iuelud- diye the Commercial, Union, Western ‘Transpor- tation, snd Anchor Lines—that they will adhere tu the ratee fixed un arain, ‘This fact makes We combhintion very strong, and the prospect fs better than ever for the vessels in the grain trade optalning fafr rates of freluzl Vessel-tmen were Snformed yesterday that there wero 6,000 care Jonded with grain, ond lying on side-tracks tn thfs city awalting trans- portion to the East, a fact—if fact 't be~-thut causes satd vessel-mon to belleve they will get nbout all the frelght they can nttend’te at curd rates on the opening the lake grain trade, GONE AND DONE It. The Detroit City Cunocll has decided to buy Belle Isto for $20,000, bridge the American channel of the river, and bond the elty to the amount of $700,000 for the parpore. ‘The Mich- fgan Levisluture 13 to be petitioned for tho necessary enabling act. Seven Aldermen voted in the negative. NAVIGATION NOTES. CHICANO, Capt. Janns Richards returned to Manitowoc Tost cyening. The sehr Lottle Cooper {a recelving her outdt preparatory te nn early departure. The stenm-varge Fayetto and consort schr Windsor aye cleared for Manistee, and will probably leave port to-day, ‘They will roturn, with lumber, ‘The tattered storm-flag was futtering Ively before a southeast breeze Inst evening, and a heavy ratn and thunder and lightning combined to make navigation decldedly disagreeable, "The Canadian steam-barze Lothair and consort Corisande will go into dry-dock at Miller tras, shipyards to-day for an overhauling. ‘The echr Milwaukeo Belle goes Into Doollttle’a ary-duck for an overhauling. At the office of the Lumber Veescl-Owners’ Association yesterday the eche Pornix was re- ported chartered at card rates on a cnrgo from Hamlin to this port. ‘The sehr. deasie Phillips huseleared from Manitowoc for Mautatee, where she louds tumber for Chicago pt card rates. Bulfato German und the Roche: Lf $ aye opened o marine agency in this elt thats meant that they are outside of the ble pool. ‘They will have ample opportunity to cut the pool rates {f they so desire, ‘The pool hae not the fleld to Itself, ‘A new steam yacht, built by W. KR. Brown, will be launched next Saturday from Fox & Howard's oll dock on Gouse Istund. - She is sixty-tlve feet over all, und niue feet breadth of beam, and will draw about four feet of water, She has been supplicd with a Lewls engige, and is designed for pleasure purnosca. ‘The docks of the Lumber Exchange begin to assiine the appearance of the busy season. Yesterday there was quite a-large congregation of vessel nnd tugmen, lumbermen, nnd steve dores at "She Marker, ant several lumber- Jaden eraft were ot the docks, But the heavy raln-storm had a dampening effect on every- thls. $ TAUSEWHERE, ‘The Neht at Point Aux Barques, Lake Turon, has been It. Pr ‘The Kineton Nera eays Captalns at that port haye engaged crews nt 818 and 820 permonth, ‘Vesacls ut May City und Saginaw are berln- ning to move, and the steamers Layo’ begun their trips, : Capts, Wheeler and Vincent have left Oswego for Detroit to tit out their vessels, the sebra J. R. Noyes and Belle Mitchell. Detroit men ure figurhi on carrying a laree quantity of tron ore from Escanaba tu that port at 00 cents per ton, ‘ Messrs. Stnith & McCarthy, of Cheborran, baye left epecitications with Detroit smptuilders for a steani-paree of 173 feet keel, 93 teet beam, aud 13 feet hold. Oliver Buybee, who died at Buffalo Saturday Inat, was a large yesvel-owner, nud well known among tnke mariners. Hic brought out the bark Ozarita, which was at one tine the largest satling-vesse) on the lakes. ‘The Cleveland Hera'd now says tt was o little premature in announclig that suttora’ wages jad been fixed, but it inks $1.50 will be the rate out of that port, ‘The Seamen's Union bas not established the rates. re THE BOOTBLACK'S JOKE. New Tork sun. “A Nittle more skill experided on that heel would mase a more commendable Job of It.” ‘This was sald ton Bowery bootblack near the corner of Grand street carly on Tucaday fore- nvon, 4 Dtye mind hittin’ ine there agin, boss? ‘I didn't quitu tumble.” “Touch up the heel a }ttle more; mate it shine,” “Certain; but yer see, bors, this kere wind hlows the shing of faster’y a feller can put it Mr, Stowart's Bady. New York Sun, Apri 8. Sluce $f was announerd yon the authority of Mrs. Stewart's statements to her friends that the body of the Inte A, T. Stewart Ind been re- covered by Judgo [ilton, the Stewart Memorial Cathedral at Garden City, 1. J, wherelu the body will thuatly be iuterred, has been overrun by visitorg. Somu of these come from a die- tance, und thelr patronage hus BWelled to a not fuconsiderable extent the income of the Garden City Hotel, Tmpelled by morbid’ curlosity these visitors haye searched every woule and corner of the graceful plly whose futerlor is pet gaccunplates Thuy seem to be impressed with the idea that the body Is concealed about the premises, N. vantent with annoying the = workmen jnereeting the mortuary chapel dn the crypt under the chancel, they have broken ond cure ried away portions of the delle: that had'cost so much Jaber aid money. provent this, an order was given sony weeks since tlint no ong showd Le allowed to enter the building without elving a password or counter: sien thithad been agreed upon. Indeed,’ nit ina gentleman who Js iia position to speak authoritutlyely, © this rule bas been opserved gu strictly that Judge lillton himself would fad it diMicult to ain admittance withont giving the word.” ‘The promulgation of this order, when It be- came known to the surrounding villazera, ere: sensation. Although before this, thoy had sintled at the firmly expresso beliet of the strangers that the body was in the cath dral, they ‘soon caught thy infection them selves, They ewarmed about the pace, peered curloualy through the greay peaked windows, whieh could be attained only by standing Upon each other's shoulders, und stared in blank ainazement at the grotesque faces of the gure goyles thut capi cd the window arches abuyo them, Ithas been definitely earned thatthe body of Mr. Stewart (s not in tho cathedral, und will not ba tuken there until the two sarcopliast are placed tn position upon the marble fuori of tha mortuary chapel. on.” eee know that twas blowing ag hard os that.' “Blowlest April Fools Day ever knowed in the Bowery,’" “ indeed 0? “Certain You ought ter seed the clerk in the store up here on the corner get fooled his- self, He come out wie a orick in his ove hand and an old lint in the other, 'n then he elapped. tiie brick down on the walk and slapped the hat over it, 'n? went inn? got where he could peek out'n’ the wittder, All the fellers was watcnin’, nnd bimeby an old differ come along, 'n’ drew up ty’ Keked the hat clean out tito the middle ofthe street. ‘The brick watn't there”? “ Whero was [t{” ‘The wind blowed Itout from. in under the hot while the fener was solu? back fato the store, Bus that was before the wind bein blowln? much. My pard’s out a copper on this racket." Taws that? Why, ver see, he cot un the alley there and heat n copper rust red-hot wid a pleee of taller capdle and chucked {t out on the sidewalk, Bot the wind bluwed it cool before it struck, ‘an ole apple woman walked off whl it, Mebby yer think the wind was blowin! then, but "wan't mobi te the way ft btowed later,"” No Certain, Why, there wast feller just be- yont the Bowery Gurden there, he fastened 2 thread ton ailyer Auarter tw slung ft out on the walk. Another feller as scud him do it went up and was goin? to stup on the thread ty? bug the quarter, ‘The sharp feller hauled in his jnoney, ‘but he'll huye ter fut it gu for a 20-cent ptece." “ Ttow sot"? “Wind plowed the olels out ot the edges, and cleaned all the fleerd olf the vida that waa wp. IT tell yer, boss, it's the blowlest April Foat's Day over koowed fn the Bowery. IH, there! alune?” The gainin was on the track of a Jere seyiuan who was conny across the street fn a palr of rubber boots, A STRANGE CASK. Aertin Correspondence Landon Winde, A very strange vase, which surprises eminent leelsts, came before the Criminal Court a tew days ago, At Castau’s Pangpticum, the Berlin fussuud’s, complaints tad ot late frequently been mude ta thy inanayer of the nefarious practices of evidently experienced pickpockets, A detective wus enguged to watch the premises, Amoug those suspected was. un ¢legantly- dressed elderly gentleman of military aspect, who, to judge fram pis broken accent, appeared to boa furelgner, Do was often noticed to ap- proach young Jadies wearing the now fashion- able, bué tempting, outsile pockets. Ty order to try lim a youws Jady of respectable family wna requested to take her stad ue u casual yis- itor fn ony af the moat fr ed parts of the museum, She wag {ns some curtosity when the suspected fndividual, perceiving, ver- haps, # purse ostentatiously placed fn the laay's pockot, came to her etde, pushine blmsell for- tt Rumplng Down a tack Mauatoln Wolf Henry County (atu). Democrat, Mr. 8, L. Kirtley, the vroprictor of the hotel at Browolugton, Mo. on $4 lust aturted out to summon witnesees W gras prairie, ju the suuthenaters part of this county, und, while riding lelsurcly wlang, be espled' a Inree Dinck wolf th a wheati-eld close by, Spurrlug his horse to Its utinost: speed, he at once gave chase. uud for miles over the prairies und through felts, with Lere and there o stnall skirt of thuter, oa they sped, the wolf {n the lead, but the brave rider und dauntless little horse always in wight, and often closo upon the wolf's heats. Tt was 0 lesa ride over fences and through furms with never 4 pause for breath, As they pussy turm-houses, tho rider shouted fur hely, and others joined the chase, until the number al teeta was a dozen or more, Stil the little borsy kept the lead, while one after an- other of thy fresh etecda tell ta the rear, After a run of twenty or twenty-five tiles, nal when within a quarter of u toile of Lowry ) ward. She dimediately Felt fur the City, a small village in Bt. Clair County, the | portemonnale, which was, however, milss- race ended, and te tittle horse ran airectly | ing, An alarm was ralsed, and on over the wolf, knocking it down, Kirtley waa | two, nay, even three, witnesses attesting unarmed, abd, springing from hfs saddle, | they had geen thy hand of the uccused erdsped the vieluus ufimal by the mouth, pli fonlng ite jaws ws with adeath krlp. Meneaine fo his ald, and a strong cord wae bound arunid the wolt's mouth, rendering ft baraiess, ‘The cords were wthitentionally drawn so tight that the aniuint dled of atrangulation aud exhaustion shortly after beluy captured. it prayed tv be a tullzeown black mottatain wolf, fally three teot bigh, and welghuys probably 106 ponuds, ate fu the Jady’s pocket, he wag urcested, amt, de- splte bls protestations, taken to the police sti (lou. Hu voutinued tu assert bls innocence, showed his passport, proving lin to be a Mr. Basilewlteh, an ex-Cotoncl in thy Russion army, and Kunded IMs pocketbook, tilled with abaut 2,000 francs in French notes, to the Commis: sloner, who, belleying in his gtatement, dis- intesed him without even searchluy bis person, Mr. Custuu, relying ow the teatiinony of the ya rivug withesres, appealed to the Court, which, after a thorough fuvestization, found the Kus- plan guilty, aud senteticed hina tu Cirea months? fupreomnent, yer, the Eniperor's Dr. Vou ha pilvate plyelsian, wis boa bueia Stes Muster Granddaughter" But you will go fo the funeral of your old driend, gramdpat™ Qcto- genarian—" O, f don't Know. “Don’t tlic tome of funerals, Much ay ever | oliail be uble to Ket tu uy own? witch for years, spoke highly In his fave aid the proprictor of the hotel where the Col- onel was stopping. Baron Arapoif, the Coun- ellfor of the Russian Embassy, who came for- ward on behalf of his countrymay, for whom he stood bail to the amount of 30,000 marks, Mr. Bawlewlteh's counset immediately protest- ed against the verdict In the first Instance, ‘The trial before the Court of Appeal fs anxtously expected, the more so as the pubic is rather diapleased with the bnaty decision of the Mog ‘strate, As Mr, Basilewitch unquestionably Is possessed of considerable means he could have Ho possible rensons Jor committal of a petty theft, Mr. Castau, the proprietor of the Pan- opticnm, aught to have been more cautions In Uriinyg such grave accusations against n vistLor onwhomn the stolen article has certainly not beets found. BRIARLEY AS A STRIKER From Mrs, Murnett's Moreh Hatcorth’s,” (m the Aprit i ‘The lot of Me. Briarley was melancholy in- deed, Among the malcontents his portion was deriston wud contumely; at home he was re- celved with hewalings und scathing severity. An? that theer was what tpa wur up to, was itt" erfed Mra, Briarley, the day he found him- self compelled by circumstances to reveal the true stato of affatrs. Tha 'rt Jined th! strikers hos that? Aye, Sararann, I've j'incd *em—an'—an’ we're yolw to set things straight, bless yo'— Vina what we're gol’ todo, We-we're trol? to bring the mesters down a bit, an'—an?—eb our dues. That's what we're goln' to do, Sararan.!? Tt wou dinner-time, and In the yard and about the street at the front the young members of the family diaported themselves with vigor. Without Janey cad the babs, who were fo the house, there Were ten of them. Mrs, Briarley went to the dcor and called them, Housed to frantic demonstrations of Joy by the {minediate prospect of dlaner, they appeared i) a body, tumbling over one another, shricktiyg Ming the rouin to overflowing. Generally they wero disposed of In relays, for convenience aake, Ite was sume Unie alice Mr, Irfariey head beheld the why, array. tie sat upright ant stared at them, WMrs. Briarley sat down confronting him, “What art tha goin’ to do wit them while tha bring th’ mesters down? she inquired. Mr. Melurivy reuarded the assembly with nalvo oneildara ‘A naturat depression of spirit se ry te ‘heer—theer scems a good many on em Sa- rararn,” he said, with an air of meek protesta- tion. “They avem to ba'— to ba cumylated 2 *Pheer's tiveive on tein,” auswered Mrs. Bri- ariey, dryly, "an? they’ys all getten months, a6 tha seca. An’ their feyther’s gola’ tu briny th’ mesters down a bit! ‘Twelve palra of eyes stolldly regarded their immediate progenitor, ns {f desirous of discov- ering his dutentiuns. Mr. Brianey, was embur- raged, “Surarann,"” he faltered, “send ‘em out to play em. Send ?em out fnto th open alr, 108 mou fur Jem, th’ open air is, an? they svt «mon bavk.! Mra. Briarley burst into lamentations, cover- tous ber face with ber apron, and rovktng to and TO. * Ayo)? erled rhe, “send tem out in th? alr— happen they'll fatten on It. [ts aw they til wet, pour ehilder, Let ‘em mak? th? most on it.” NOW OPIUM MAKES INIM FEEL. Cincinnall Enquirer, Wah Shung, the Sixth street laundry man, entered the drug-store opposite his dive yester- day evening, and, throwlg down a nickel, sald: 4 Fhyo oentee opium.” . While the clerk was yetting him the drug an Enquirer representative engaged the Chinaman in conyeraatian + “Duy much ophun, Watt? “Five, ten, tti{teen centee worth a day.” “Use it on shirts?” “Flotle, pol Smoke it. “Like ft2? « Helly good," avid a happy smile spread over his mamitny-lke features. “Fell me something abort ft,!? antd the Ba- qirer many “what Kind of an effect dues It produce—how dous it make vou fect 4 Chinaman ivel Ukee ,?—and bere lie was stuck for acomparison tu denote perfect }appinesa nnd contentment; “aimnkes China- man feel Mikee—Iikee Mellean man Gen. Grant, allce time ptenty money, no much workce, tultee things cnsy."? “ Makes doce it?" “Yus; fc likee when you eleev.”” # See nice things in your dreamst’! Belly nice. Everytisligg big asd heart ital; nnd ne madean enraptured gesture with his nid. a Everything grand, I suppose? “Belly grand. Chinaman's cellar look Nkee Gibson House."” ‘+ Is it posaibiot? Smoothin’-lron look Ike train of cars and -wash-lub Ike a steamboat.” You don’t say sot And what else?" “Qh, heep else, Wat Stung feel Mkea sold out and goue bavi to Ching with $2,500," uu forget your troubles, let troubles alles saine MME. BONAPARTE'S WIT? Baltimore Gazette, It was while residing in Viewna that she made the retort to the English Ambassador at’ the Austrian Court, which was repeated all over Europe, ‘The story fs that ot n State dinner slven by Prince Metternich tt fell to the Engtish Embassador to eacart Mme. Bonaparte. In the draw! pom, previous to the dinner, they had conversed upon the character of Napoleon, whom the Enelshinan bated and Mime, Bona- parte admired, aud the Eutbassador had suffered from her sareusm, At diuncr he thought he would get even with lis opponent, Sow the soup was aver he asked her §f sho had on Mrs, TroHope's book aAmerien, Bonaparte eatd she bad, Well, Madani,” he a: that Mrs, ‘Trollape pronouns yilgariuns?” “Yes,” replied Mine, Bonaparte, “and Loam not surprised at that. Were the Americans the descendants of the Indlans or the Esquimanux 1 should be astonished; but, being the direct de- scendants of the English, it fs very uatural that they should be ylgarians,?? ‘The Ambassador suld wothlng more on this subject, Mine. , “did you notices ve all Americans QUIPS. Arite team—A gang of house-breakers, It Is easy enough to getup a joke; the only trouble about it, after you haye gut lt up is to et it down other peopte, “Two forascent.” os the drug clerk said when young couple entered the store and asked for a bottle of cologne. ‘There's ab In every one’s bonnet.—Vew York World, Of course there ja, If it were not init ft waakd be onty opnet.—J'adelphia Bulletin, “When do you Intend to go back, Mike?! asked one exile of another, “If L live tit I doye, aud God knows whother Twill or not, £ jutend to visit ould Sreland once more before f Juve this eauntry.’” Athictic young men aro all auxlous to walk 109 miles ib 1X) hourst but Just wel one of them to xaw up ten sticks of hurd wood, and their strength evaporates a8 quickly aa lfa stroke of parulyels had luterviewed thent.—Sa’em Lemo- erat. Some sojaurner at one of the alum springs in Weet Virginia publishes in a local paper, An Ode te the Springs.” Of course 1's aluin ode, — Yuukers Gazette Why don't they start a cole lege there? It could begin with plenty of alum- nigh-(raplde. A categorical question; Did you ever sco a cat aup catenpl—St. Julie Tore, Did you ever catch up a brick but te throw at cats ip on Une woudshedssout?—fome Sentine, Vid you over lodk for a dog ant find the dog-gone dog gonet —Kyradjurd Breese. A tenavit had been importuned eo frequently for hb rent Cyt iio elisa of exasperation te turned on thy landlord with the cogent aml cone clusive retort: Now, you nerd many alrs, Ohl man. Why, Lowe tows to buy up all your old houses, Drilling /her class in poetry, the teacher quoted froin the tainillar lines of Tenuyeons You must wake und call tue curly, call ing carly, mother, dear.” “Now,” abe ashed, “why dia the gitt want to be called carly!) Don’t y)' replied Tommy, “utuless it was because that was her name." + Tt eceme tu me your loaves are vot of the sane weight,” muttered a fault-fnding lousy: wite teu buker, 98 she polsed a couple of loaves from bis basket; “de you suppose you cun cheat met“ P dont want to cheat you," re- piled the man of bread, wot relishing such an fue biunattons “LE knew the Joaves wera welvhed, every suulat then, and one weluhs Just an niuch as Pother, by gracious! and mare too, 1 dare kay, ft the truth was known A New siilfored man putly hig tecth with atlat- fron, ‘This iw staple und effective. He tes the tool) with a wax-end to the fugsron and they Mine the fatter, We once knew a inuy who did this witha plowshare, Ilo Qirew Ue plow: share aver a barn, but, belng heavy, the momen- tum was too great for his powerul resiitance, tid he went over the burn with tt, hurtin: bine eelf severely ou thy ridge-pole—Muatury abet WATCHES During the last fifteen years we have sold over 75,000 WALTHAM WATCIZES, and do not hesitate to recom- mend them as the best Watches made for the cost. This Company, unlike all others, make their own watch cases, which, with the movements, are warranted periect by the Company and ourselves. We keep every style and grades ranging in price fron: $12 to $300, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Boys, and furnish them at the lowest possible cost of making. We invite every person desiring a good Wateh | at minimum price to call upon or communicate with us. N. 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STATE & MONROE-STS,, CHICAGO, ILI: | a ARUROAS SAA ABER ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Exriavation OF Rerrnence Manrs.—f Satarde erect “Sunday exceptes $Monuay ‘excepte CHIGAGO & NORTHWESTERN Ticket Uilees, O2 ciate, (perma Hoty aa at Tears, f Arrive | EES pete Ho Wwaukee Fant Mall ipecint Giteen Bi OSL, Foul 1 & Minoea ose LDCR, PEPEECEEEeeert ay m8. & Minnenpotl polts EPEREEEE iW inona & OWinonn & bMarquette Expres aiake Geneva & 1k bund dit Lac, via att Pullman, Hotel Carsaro run through, batwoen Chl- engi and Gounelt Bie, on the rata ieaving’ Chicazo ‘other road runs Pullman or any other furm of cara weet of Chicago, a: spat corner ot Wells snd Kinzle-sts, b—Depot eyruer of Canal snl Kinzicesta, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depots foot of Lake-at, Indiann-ay, and Sixteenth cl PesUsTRVUsRToC BURRESS Et JH ESSSASSRAESISRSES2S sasusascaasuaasTEUTUase and Canat and sixteenth-sts. Ticket Otfices, 5u Che st, and at depots, Leave. | Arrive, 4 20 Dm Tubua pm Anctne 0 pm Kannan & opm Downers Grove Ac 35 PM ss am 0 am 4 @ Dh 13 810 O35 am 0 iis AT 9205 am ¥ 0265 am o2us quan $ u:s6 am heel im the RAILROAD, CHICAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PAOIFIO comnerof Van Wuren od sherman-eta, City ‘Ticket Otllce, $4 Clark-st., 51 sherman House, Arrive. Leave, Davenport Express... OMANA ESTING. -oeege uworth & Atehitea weruy Accutumodntion: lue Island Accommodatton. Mine Isat Arcommodatta Pine (stand Accommodation. uu OHICAGO, ALTON .& BT, LO AND EANBAS OITY & DENVER SHORT Upton Depot, Wert Slde, near Mndfeon-at. brid ‘Twenty-thindat. Ticket Ofice, 123 Randolp: & Denver Faat Rx. Pm pm prinsneld on am pla We OFIeutis am bm ingaeld & Tes Pm} am rin, AsurlingtOn f an} pm itu press pm am ducah 1, i, Ex am pm n, Washingt’n Ex. an) pm hv Accommodation! pm am MILWAUKER & 81, PAUL RAILWAY Rot. corner Madison and Canal-ate, ‘Ticket Sou Clarkest,, Opposite Hherman House, CHICAGO, nition f vette 1 Arrive, om "e145 ant tUum, 4:00 pm fen, Wiecanuin Fe tia thrutgh Day, acy nad M (*1n:10 nan,* 4:00 pm al $200 Dm9 7243 pm Hay, Stevons Potnt, add Ashe Innd throush Nghe Expres t 8:00 pnt 7:00 pm na tun via Mi Tieketa for St, Paul ied pulfyure 2oad either via Madison aud Pralrio 3, oF via Watertuwa LaCrosse, and Winoua ILLINOIB OBNTRAL RAILROAD, of Lake-st, und fuuk or Twunty-socand-at Lollies, 12i Bandulpleat,, beat Clark. Toute Expre mr Ghat Pansonger. On Saturday nlehe rans to Centralls only. On Saturday aight runs to Ieorla only. MICHIGAN OENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, foot of Luko-st, and fuvt of Twenty-eecond-st, ‘t et Unica, 07 Clark-st., southeast corner of Kone dulph, Grand Pactna Hotel, aud at Palmer Hous, PTESURG FH OD ATLA Depots cornae Cana att duced Uraad Pactia 1utet, BALTIMORE & OHIO, Depots, Exposition Buliding and tuatof Twenty-second ” at. Heket Once, SI Clarke, Valier Hote, Grand Péeliie Hotel, aud Dept (expodtion Mulluing), Leava. | Arrive, Morning Expross, 8:50 anf 6:40 ain Fast bllitcsece valh 0:40 Dan t 7:05 pin Morning Maft-Old Line, Sew Vurk & Hoston Spe Atinntle Express (all Higat -xpreas, PITTSBUNG, CINCINNATI & 8T, LOUIS B R Cipefnnatl Alr-Ling and Kokome Lin Denot, cence vt Cincom apd Carsoll-ats.y V by é = 240) wan] a) OHIOAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RATLROAD, Ticket Once! noanaee Hees yborustt., and ber ee oor caruer cliutan wid Carrull-ste js g:00 pm 7:00 aus Leave, | ‘Arrive. seeseeseesone ® 8100 8 1H1'* 4220 DDE fda Ex prcas..o. 7330 Din b 713 ADL PROTOURA STIS FU LN | Winker eataa nd ADMITTED teeiisencc Site the best Card aod Cabiuet "Fuutogtapus tu tie elty eee lo beet Card aad Cabs Phat a thy elty (oa tectuliy Chiuruu's feturea)s MT" i