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tenlys, Yo, ff, , neha sya ye. Oate fy fale demand aud rom, the, Rye atenily; fairly. Marley held femiy; No. 2 tl, ate, gor, t0s id; Country markets for wheat —Knidlien French ganerally chenpor. civ fp tnchadieats No special Diapatch ty The TeHdunes Vl sb apemuettredh, Ole: senpooty April 10 -11:30a, ,—Frouns-No. 5 Vrovinons—uiol und easter, Mesa pork quiot; EA ar ncaa Re te meatal iteriren— Plone, HOO tries wept, 0, 00 a Tae No. 2 Ba 10d chub, No. 1. gawd; | pSUEMENTA—Hlonir, #600 beled host, 22, No. 2. de Hd. Comm—Now, No, 1, 4a tid. “provtatoxe—Pork, Gla, Lard, Jaan, Laveurout, April 10,—Corrox—Firmor at 014% yds eater, 10,000 bales; speculation and export, con; American, 7,400, uovtatoxa—Mees pork, £32 cd. Cnnest: Tartow—! quiets » PUTLADELPITAs Pintaprnvnra, April 10.—-Froun—Dall and ons changed! Rye flour steady at $2.871¢, Gnaix—Wheat--Market dill} Neo? red, clovator, $1.15, Rye atendpy Western, S7@i8yc, Corn less active; Western rojected, on track, 401% @Alsic; do steamer,acarce, 42'4@4ile, Oate~Do- mand fair and market firm; mixed, S0@31¢; white Ma 67a, Lard, American, Inc American, 438, “ i Mite Manchester quiot and nay Yarns ant fabrics of (lo, UU@IBe, Seed oste, Wie. chanued. oa. |. PROvisoNs—Dalt and unchanged, Loxpos, April 10,—Suaan--No, 12 Duteh :ataad- | ern tlorce, Guar ce Burren—Numinally unchanged, ) ¥ugn—Nominally vnetunged, { Witmex—Market dull; Weatern, $1 ftearhi: is Gd afloat, , April 10. —PrtnoLRun—2: NEW york, sit Scectal Dispatch to The Tyidunay 110" Mew Vou ApetT ae thas eh tod nil merchandise 19 serlously impodgd sby the paineetori Wheat fnrther receded tn price, in | Bostox, April 2 qwost Instances quite sharply, and prossod for eala | Sper, $33, 0UGs,253 common extras, $i, without quickening epyerations materlallys spring | Wisconsin du, $t.00G4.60; Minnozota do, $4,250 attracted lesa attention, and declined avout te-per | 5.40, buy, leaving offin favor of pureharers; cabld nd- | Gnais—Corn steady; mixed anid yellow, 470 vices af ndverao tenors 10,000 bu No. 2 Miwaikes | 474403 steamor, An@ile, Ota nteady and firm} pring mt $1.08; No. 2 Northwest “April | No. dand exten white, suquiiBe; No, 2 white, 15@ option quoted at $1,02@1,095 July ateudzaaked, | 85401 No. white and No, 2 mixed, wikiGibte, Comwas quoted generally shade ivar, an | Hye. Haine, weak at moitifed Oyntaa on frase oftorinizh and lobe | genta ee say ene? 2000 bre; corn, 82,000 buy 00, Racetm's—Flour, 2,700 briny wihical, 46,000 bits corn, 152,000 bnj ‘nats, 49,000 buy rye, 8,000 bu; Darley, 2,600bu, TROSTON, 10,—Froun—Stendy: Weatorn, aellve movements milxed Western ungended at 4354 |” SistENve—Nono, GAie. Rye antot, but hold Armiy; No. 2 Western atddc, Ontsin less damand, and quoted rather LOUISVILLE. enyier In price; No, 2 Chicago nfont, 2c. st Puovistona—Hog products freyly. ‘offered on epceulativa account, and declined sharply on dosn- active buslncss;, tesa for early delivery muderate- ly deatt In, closing at $10,607910.02% for mw, and S0.0713G@0.40 for old, Cut meate in light do- mand at unchanged quotations: Bacon’ “quoted easier aud dull, Western stentm,tard less active for carly dellvery at reduced prices; 1,015 tes ot $0.10G0.U0, closing at $d,4734.° ‘Tsxtow—Moro sought; priwg'at 6.9-1e, Svosne—Raw more active qt unchanged prices; Cuba, muscorado, quoted at W362 7-100 for fair to good refining; refined aa Inet quoted, Wuitsky--100 bris at $1, 05'4@31.051§ caahy mar- ket aabade firmor, ‘ ut Faxianta—B veiness In chartering tno dectdedly mora active at unchanged rates} berth frelult, fair movement at steady figirés; room for grain for British porta In fustances somowhat flewor; for Liverpool, 24,600 bu wheat at Od por bu, To the Western Assoctated Press. New Yon, April 10.—Corron--Nominal at URGIMUGe; faturea quiet; April, 11.300; May, Md; Inne, 11.640; July, 3; September, 11.00c, | ‘houn—Market dull; recdipts, 18,000 rls; super State and Western, $3.00@3.00;' common to goodextra, $11,603.00; good to cholee, $4.05 GAO; white wheat extra, $1565.26; extra Ohio, $3.70@5.00; St. Louis, $3.8075, BMin- Loursvitir, Ky., April 10.—Corrox—Firm, at 10x. . FLoun—Firm and unchanged, Gnaiw—Whoat—Market dull; red and amber, $1.00@1.02, Corn quiet but firm; white, dsc; mised, 7c, Qate—Markot caster; white, dic; nixed, 28c. Rye firmat die. Max—Market dull at 88.0010, 00. Provisiona—Pork firmer at $10.75@11.00, Lard firmer; cholco lonf tlerce, $7.267%7.50: do keg, 28, 25@8.50. Hulk meats steady: shoulders, Sic; clonr rib, G@Gtkec, Bacon steady; shoulde: Slear, tld, GHEGHe, Humes, sugar-cure Fittsity—Markot dull at $1.01, TOLEDO. Torxno. O., April 10.—Gnatx—Wheat dull and prices oshadolowar; amber Alichigan, spot, $1.0414 bid; April, $1,012¢ asked, $1.04% bid; May, 81,0515; June, $1.0034; No. 2 red winter, spot or Aprit, held nt $1,051, $1.053¢ bid; May, $1,053(; Tune, $1.07 asked, $1.08% fbid;] No. 3 ted, $1.01 naxed, $1.00 bids Western amber, $1.07, Corn’ steady; high mixed, 861je; No, 2 epot, B0c} 11,78c; August, ] May, 863e, Onts dull and nominal, INDIANAPOLIS. InpraNxaronte, Ind., April 10, —Hoas—Quiet; no heavy; #hipping here, 83.05.00; recolpts, 4,300; ehijimonte, 2,700, Ghaww—Whent quiet; No, 2 red, $1,03}%¢@ nevta, $5.h0G7.73. 1,04. Corn—Western mixed, 34@35!¢c. Oatu, Gnix—Wheat—Medlum trade; receipts, 138,000 | No. 2, market dull at 27.28 Provisioss—Hulk shoulders 4.7 cash or Aurit; 94.8714 steam, Uljo, Pickled ham $3.50; clear rib, May. Lard—Prime T@8e. KANSAS CITY, Snecial Dispatch to The Tribune, KanaanCity, Mo., April 10.—Gnaix—The Price ‘urrent reports: Wheat—Receipts tho past weer, du; resected spring, 70G.78¢3 No, 8 spring, OO wage: No, 2 do, $1.0; ungraded do, #4080 nogeaded winter red, $1.00@1.1414; No. 3 do, $1,08!4@2.09; No, # do, $1.13}4@1.14; No, 1do, 14353 ungraded ambsr, §1.11@1.111%; No, 2 $1.104@3.11%; ungraded white, $1.10 Iz Nor 2 doy 81.004 Need do, wales. PH GGo Pe 2 Rye—Market dull; Western, Barley quivt, but steady, i 1u@ubize. Maiedult, | 40,040 bu; elipmente, 35,160 bu; slow and lowers son qulets rocRinta 143, Pen ge arene aig No. 2 cash, 10}4¢; April, Ble; No. 3 cash, BOC: Sc: , HG; sloater, 445@44szc: No, 2 . 890, Corn— 5, BI dive, Xo, 1 ie, wile Wavtarn, a7 iccbige! | tt sulymionta Faded uuGudll bud lowess Mero Fes H a , 38, > O0%e: 27. Wt No. de Dic; No. whitey Mecar Nowe, | cols AUCs April, Le UYGILAC; No. 2 white, HMGIY mixed DETROIT, Dernorm, Mich., April 10,.—Froun—Dall but gteatly Gnais—Whoat qulet; oxtra, $1,044; No. 1 White, $1.02%3 April, St,02%¢3 May, 91.0334 5 duno, 91,04 bld; milling No. 1, $1,015, ecnivrx— Wheat, 26,002 bu, Suiraenre—Wheat, 18,507 bu. "AUGaers0% white do, ihig@odbe, omiually tnchangen, : ue Bee eee Tearlingy, Gc; Eaatorn and Wost- Gnocentes—Coffee firm, Sugar quict.and un- ghanyed. Molassog in good demand ut ful prices, Mee Detain, aa ane crake firm, PeTnoLBuM--(uiot, but firm; ‘nite f H relined, Digen tats BONCS)e) ‘TarLow—Stendy: 04%4@60-1Gc. Tuaix—Quict and unchanged. ‘ENTINE—Firmor at 5 Western ‘ BUFFALO. Burraro, April 10,—Gnarx—Neglectod; prices nominally unchanged; ryo—sales lato yesterday of 21500 bu Western ut Gxc. 2 x T 300, oy “toon Weatern, atts, Peovisions—Park market duit’ at 80.9714@9, for old; $10.70 for now, Beet me Hie tea thor dee Sea ee ciee miadlon, $5, 15@5.20; Beem eee, ant lemand active; prin Uerren—Qulot; Weatorn, B@IT PEORTA. Pronra, Aprils10.—Hiauwinsa—Steady; sates, 100 bris at 1.0214. es "pigrnonnian Crnvrtann, O., April 10,.—l'ztnorzum—Very ‘Arm; standard white, 110 test, 8c. OL Orry, Pa., April 10,—Prrnonmun—Market opened quict and ateaty, nt 8124¢, dechned to BOSC, at which It closed; shipments, 80,000 bris, Averaging 31,000; transactions, 125,000, Pirtanvna, Pa,, Anil 10,—Prrnoteur—Qutet, steady; ertide, $1,015 nt Parker's for siipment; relined, 00, Phiiade(phia delivary, p, NEW ORLMANS, New Onteaxa, April —~Froun—Quict but Heady; auperdino, 83,00: XX, $8.76414.003. XXX, 7H. 25426, 00; high grades, 83. 25@0. 124, Guarx—Corn active and wealrs white, 4444@45¢; low, 407.47e, Oats steady, with a fate domand. May—Dull and nominal; ordinary, $210.00@ 12,00; prime, 814,00; choico, $16,00, HovisioNu~-Pork quiat and weak} old, 20:50; 11.0011,12);. Lartatenty; tlerce, $0.25 keg, $7.00@7. 6234, Bulk meate—Markot ene Jer; shoulders, looao, $33.85; packod, 3% @4e; clear Hib, St5se% clour, BU@SYc, Bacon— $ ‘houlders, tiie; clear hee eaten cleat, Tiger hana! nagar cured, market dull;"canvused, S@D!sc, a8 ‘ {ttoxy—Sarket Gulls Western rectified, $1.05 ‘Guocxntea—Coffeo quiet; Tio caryoos, ordinary io urlme, LNAI, Sugar tw f jenand: 4aq@bier fale totaly ae re gale tlio to enice, “Disceiier yallow elarined Gatch COTTON, New Ontuans, April 10,—Corron—Strong; mid- dling, 10%c; low do, 10%c; net recalpts, 2,103 bales; gross, 2,484; exports to Great Britain, 7,897; to the Continent, 9,001; sales, 4,000; atock, 172,101. Sr. April 10,—Cotrox—Highor; middling, Louis, 103fe2 law middling, 10!se3 good ordinary, LUMge;, antos 726 vale; rocolpte, GU; shipments,’ 1,100; stock, 18,100, DRY GoOoDs. sta, Malnegod atcady, wiih s good ai A {| New Yon, April 10.—DBusiness lghtto-day owing vou, 22 fat, Hquver'prine to choles. ey | to sloriuy weather: cotton gous very trim but lea eee pace (ate domand at BH@ze, actlya; printa ju good demand and firm; ginghame {n fulr request; deees goods Sn, moderate demand; Hent weightclothing wovlens quiet, but overcoatings more sought for by clothicrs; foreign goods quict, TURPEN TINE, Witarxerox, April 10,—Srimury or Tunventaie =Steudy at 0c. i po SZEGEDIN. Tho Story of tho Submerged City—Itow tho Dikes that Should Have Suved Served to Destroy tho People, Correspondence New York World, Vienna, Moreh 18,—Nothing less thon the dee Coun-Mzat—Quict and weak at $2.10@2.20, F ea ORE. aLtinone, April 10.—FLoun— - Perini . ‘Quiet and with. Guaix~Wheat—Western quiet and stead: 3 No.2 Pennsylvania red, $1.14; : No, 2 Woutorn wince sed, spot and April, $1.11 4@1.12953 May, $1,114 OL.11%; Tune, $1.12@1.124, | Corn—Wastern gates and atendy: Western inixed, apot and April, SUGAIKC; May, 43% @13K0; Tune, 434 @t40; steamer, 4IG@ALc. Oats atoady; Pennaylvania, sweigatthes Western white, 42@ii30; do mixed, NO Re. Ryo steady at Gi@s0e, ‘ rates net Primo tu choico Pennsylvania, Phovi ms _| Struction of a city of 75,000 inhabitants is the fella bees ye pens ete oat ern, pack. | Sect which urges me to address your read- “4, WH@RUC: roll, Lote, eit era;—Szegedin, the Capttal of thoroughbred esae—Dull und jower at I2@12ie. : Magyarisip, In the plaing of the Thelss, where Prrnoneus— fs Geos mane LUN—Quiet; crude, TR@SKo; refuod, | tho Tlungarlans first chose to settlo after oml- owes ‘Firm; Rlo cargoos, brdinury to cholco, | ratliy from thelr Asian home, the plain betng ici--Namioat’at 81.0 the {deal country to a people which passed more Furtaits—Unehanged, than half {ts Mfetine on horseback, ‘The ‘Thetsa son EAT Hoes 34,100 bria; wheat, 92,900 ba; | Pluia fe o district of ancient renown, whera oats, 4, X00 bu; rye, BOO bu, Attila with bi i Hheut, U0;000 ‘buy ede aa 700 hls Huns had already settled, It A Was thera that the famons Ayar Ring or fortress was situated in which Charlemagne found so much gold and silver accumulated that the yatue of thesa precious inctals after the discoy- ery fell one-third. It was, alae the scone on which the Turkish wars were fought, and in 49 the scone of the revolution quenched by the ald of the Russians, © All these wars, disaatroua as they wore, are Gs nothing to the destruction which the inunda- Sic Muy; Mize duno; wauqetnys July, Gata | Mons of tho ‘Thelss cause very year, and which Thactive and lower; No, 2, 2636 enh} 25Xe bid | Now and in so complete a catastrophe. ‘Siico May. Itve quict and unchanged; 481 Hungary hus had on autonomous Government, culland unchanged, es abe Hatley great ciforts havo Leen made to regulaty tha ME MEN TH — Sr. Lovia, Bf Key paury: . Lovis, Bfo, ri 10, —F 3 si wine Pp Froun—Dull; tond: Gnaix—Wheat weak; cash onttona una mi jottled; rane ited 8 Bond deal, but closed frm; No, 2 red , + $1.0214@1.0214 caxh 0:14@1,09, closing as Moy; $1.0223G2. 031% Juno; 97%:G07350 ‘ vi No. do, O0%e. Com firmer for cavh deasler for tutueca No, 2 mixed, Pua iv—Steudy ut $1.04, rs mn courad of the River ‘Thelys, but wo fear that 10 ee: —Vork innetive and Ipwers Jobbing, | eroat technical taults havo been cominitted in uoninal ae hominally unchungud, Bulk meaw | this work, Laults of the aame kind wore som- mh lower; nu eiles, Bacoy. castor; clear mitted overyirhors m Europe ntl quite injely Hee: ‘1 te . erminany along seams to Wave found the riht corny CoO E ah 000 brine wheat, 16,000 bu | tneane of treating rivers, “Hosides the embark Varley. 4,000 ba, on AE FY 8000 bas | inenty, Impediments ura thrown In the river's bay cum, Ta ooe te G,000 bris; swhent, Tey, none, way on both sides, by which it ts forced to deopen its bed. Although the river-cmbank- mente were in goou. order the Thelss, by briny, fuug with it atoncy and sand, had rafsed ite bee su that the fluods becaine more dangerous av- 1,000 000 Lu; onty, money rye, nono; bar- OINCINNATT, Cixemewart, April 10,—C TON but 6 ery auccesilye year. Know melted very cart M1 10%c, artey: Suet eis tik xery suddenly i the fouatnlag nih eur ‘LuUR—Dull and unchanged, Litas and on thataccount many avalanches fell, as Graw—ty: sen ats tbat for instance {o Bletberg, near Villach, where ted, shone and nonitaal: goat to prime | halt uw village was buried, and thirty-etzht per- Corn quict but irm.at s7@itHe, iyasBemand fale ond murket firm ut 20@d¥e. Tare euiand *fulr and market fru at LOGGU}4c, Tue, duet and unchanged, tous quantities of water Into the valleys, rate oXs—Pork—Tatr demand, but at lower | Of tate the Inhabitants of these districts had duty 222-25 bd; $10.20 avked, regular. Yard | become a little careless, relying. too much upon salt id urices a whade lower; current make, | te emibankmente of the raflways, whieh, during ten Burk musty dull and lower to. well at the ak ten sear have beelt curried avroga thy hed ae and i 00, Bacon quictand | Platt fu avery directlon, Naw, cullway embani- Warages Sheets 1G. and 35.0214, tenté tidy be usctul acinetimes, but when the ernie —Stoudy, with w good dowand at $1.01. | water gets into the country whieh they close fn Laoeen Oeg and unchanged, cutirely they are very dangerous, because they Steady at USe, pest the water, wt ich ne pe eae This ‘).Was the cose near Bzegedin, which Mes {nthe very centre of o uuimber of railway embauk- quchts. ‘The waters at the ‘Thews Muros and Wake oroa had durlug a fortnight faaudated the ee 81.05, Corn steady; No. 2 Westera, 47¢, lain, Which Was one enormolis ea of water, “or | extendiny over 100 square kilometres, Besides MILWAUKER, ie ‘this, heavy salntalle sunlinucdd ali et Hie dan- at Fae . Pger Was now smmediate, “The inuabitents were Avril 10.—¥Lovu—Dul! and nom:)) Busy raisins theiy dikes, nid looked hopelnlly Hite the future, when allot awudden a terible Istorin fram the northesse arose which mady the ate Ties tu waves high chou to overpage Lys C8, persotta remained dead on the spot. In the Car- pathian Mountatns a great deat of snow fell this winter, which melted and dischargod enor- § ny OSW EGO. ‘ xo WEN9, April 10, ~Gnaix— Whoat—Market dull * Vbard Duluth pring held ati81, 10 37No, 3 Ail Muwavg lug, 7H Gnatk—Wheat weak; ode i Opened Ko higher: cloagd, Weak; No, 1 Milwaukeo, hurd, OD0; Ne 1 Mile, Raukee, Otc: 3 takes “tay, No, 2 Bliwaukeo, 8UCr, Aurll,,, Ole; June, W503 No, 3 AltWauke Of course against the ulvinents fy such an up: “UNG 4, Tete; rejected, wagule as *}"foar nothing effectual cauld tu gone, although . THRE CHICAGO TRIBUNE FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1 i9—-TWELVE PAGES, soldiers and pioneers were rent to ald the tn. hodltants of Szeged Only a lew towns of the Thesls pain ruccecded tn preventing the wavea from flooding them, by working day ond night nt their fc There are. bestdes New Bregedin, Nzentes, Czongrad, and Vasorhily, ‘The first. city flooded was Oraahalta, where 400 houses fell. Jy one night between the 11th nd Wt of March, the fluads burst in wnon Szege- din, ko that within a few hours the roofs of most of the houses aud the tops of the Inmp-posts Were oll that could be geen. ‘The creat imisfor- tune there, os everywhere in the Hungarian plalo, is tint the fow houses are built of real bricks, the ercater part belnge built of bricks made of UUme nid water, snd deed in the sun. Nike Mexlean adobes, which of course dissolve tn water, ‘Therefore the only houses which stil atand in Szegedin are built of real bricks, amd thee are xearcely n twentieth part of the town, in fet little more than 200, Everything clea disappeared In the flead, Sregeilln numbered 75,000 Inhabitants, ae- cording to the Inst censur, aml (501) bunidinya, of which nbout 5,000 were dwelling-houges. The work of destruction woans eudden as ter- rile. All was over [na few hours, therefore {t Ja no wonder thuitt urent loss of Mfe was fieurred, The number of the dead ts put’ nt 19,000, Ona hundred Inborcrs are busy from morning to nleht bursing the dead in the nelghborin: Village of Bzoregh. | At first the number a} boats wits quite tnstifllcient to save the fright- ened Inhabitants, many of whom the dauger- bell tolled out of thefr sleep. When boats enough came, the soldiers had hard work to row through oll the limber toss about on the Wittera and to induce the frightened peuple to Jot themselves be raved, ns the greater part of them refused to get olf {heir housetops into the honte withont thetr poor property, whieh eould not be saved under any circumstances. “Better die ul] of us than live without our beds and our colfee-pots!? was what they all sald, A very lappy vlreumatance was that the em- bankinents of ‘the Southern Rattway rematned {ntact co thut help could continually be wot from ‘Temeavar and the rescued could be sett away in that direction, In the first. hours this vould not be thought of, The desperate people clung to the dikes, eilmbed up trees, filed the few stone houses to suerte Mauy were ta, frozen todeath in the first nic! the wind blowing mercilessly through thelr seanty, wet clothing, ‘Cwenty were frozen to death, and twenty-three went mad from terror aud haya been sent to the madhuuse at Pesth, "The brave men who risked their lives a thousand times to bring help were witnesses of the most heart. reuding scenes. Sometines as they approached a hougctop ora tree ta which drowulng people elung these could hold on no longer, and, drop: ping inthe water, were drowned before the boats could reach them.) An old man in the centre et a mound of piled-up rubbish was heard calling desperately for help, but it was fimposelvle to approach him, aud he perished. A white-haired grandmother was seen diving for anette Bho found it at last,—her drowned grandchild,—which sho held up towards IMeaven, Joughing hoarsely, a mad-woman’s laugh, An expedition from Pesth, headed by a mom- berof Parliament, arrived three days alter the catastroptic, and he tells us that oven then he was a witness of the most dreadful scenes, A stnatl rafter was floating by them, when one man eapled a atall baby on it, tied to adiven, ‘The expodition was quick onough in bringing the poor Httle one into safety, unt its parents hare not been jound and are most likely drowned. Then a woman sfenaled to thet from a roof, When they appronched they thought slic had fainted. ‘She seemed Jifeless, so Unt they had to bear her into a boat. She wns not ten minutes there when a feeble wail betrayed the awful fact that she bad glyon birth to nchtld—n boy it turned out to be. All these people wore taken to tho station a yard high in ‘water, and some wera sent nway to uelghboringe towne wnd villages. Thousands found shelter in rallway-cara which cate from all parts, but. the greater port remained in the open oir, where the culd and the wet las made many of them vary ill, gspeciatly, of course, the women aud! ebildren, At fret among among tho other oylls that tormented the poor, stricken inhubitants of Beegedin was hunger, for of course, with so imany lives tosave, victuals could not bo thought. of, But very acon wholo traing full of bread, che nent, and wine caine from ‘Temesyar and .Pesth ond brought relief, ‘The railway comnpanies send everything gratis, and now ‘Uargs quantities of clothes are daily belng ear- ried to tha Southern atution, Subseriptions were opened the very uvxt day, and have hod fino results, Thus the Lesther-Loyd, a Germans Hungartan paper, reeelyed 89,000 florins, and the Neue deree L’resse, of Viewna, 16,000 florins, although it fe the organ least friendly to Hun- ary. Berlin hag sent 16,000 marks, and all the fistitutions in the country, societics, unions, and the ke, have sent jarge sums, ‘The Em. eror, in his own and the Empress’ name, gave 000 florins and. went to Szegediu in person to assure the fphabitanta that oyerything within humar power would bo done for them, ‘The Emperor was moved to tears by the misery around, and he told the people that the Eni- press Wos-returning homo much cariicr than she nad Intended from the hunting season In Ireland on thelr account, ‘the member for szeeedin: {Informed thé Hun- garian Nationa) Assembly that the damage dona iu Szegedin amounts to sbont 15,000,000 florins, not much, if the extent of the misfortune be considered. He helleves that o lou of 8,000,000 floring, to bo repaid in twenty years, will bulld the elty up again, On the day after tho catastrophe the Em- peror published a letter addressed to the uation, in which he recommends the inbubltants of the Hooded city to the mercy of all lifs other sub- Jeets. Besides this ho begs all cities, corpora. tuna, or private persons who Intend spending money fit his honor on the day of tho twanty- Ath anniversary of lis murrluge to dovote their time and their money to the afflicted Etungari- ans in ths Sooded districts inetend. Several towus have sent Jarge rims which were to have defrayed the expense of grand Mluminatlons on the 2ith of April to Szegedin, and Pest was one of thy furemost to do so, But iu Vienna such: extenalya preparations baye been made aud things are so far adyaneed that they cannot be retructed, and the fetes will take place nlf the same, ‘The chief feature of the festival will be the grant procession in the style of those held in Emperor Maximilian I's time,-ta which ull classes of the population will have a part and. for which 80,000 persous arc enlisted. Austria's first urtlgts buve been busy for tlve months pre- parlug the sketches Jor thts ovcaston, aud if wpace permitterP2 might tel) you all about it. But perhaps L had better put so large a matter off for another thie. 3 THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, To the Parks, ‘To the Editor of The Tribune, Cuicago, April 10—Allow me to anegest that the proper approach to the boulevard from Michigan avenue is Thirty-aeventh street. ‘Tho property-owsers will undoubtedly give the right of way, aud there fs no obstruction fur a 100- foot street, Very respectfully, Bunscnien,” Dand-Hoat Tennuts. To the Edttor of The Tribune, Circado, April 10—Ilavye. tha property- owners notlecd the short auuouncement mate in the legislative proceedings a few duys ago of a law Introduced ty repeal the law now In foree, which allows the owner of property to come futo possession, whether an appeal is taken or not, in ousting a tenuntt Would it’ uot be well to lave the matter looked after, as this ts amoyo in the interests of tenants who pay uo rent, or, What Je worse, destruy the value of pronerty by vielous oc. cnpaney? ‘The law now Is simple, effective, anid just, and proper meaus should be adopted at oves to keep ft so, Write promptly to your Representatives and protest agulnet this out ruge, A. Our Public Schoola—Tho Tonchors’ Satari To the Lilltor of The Tribune, Citoado, April 10.—I don't think {t ts gener. ally known by thu taxpayers of this city Ut the poor teachers of our publle sehvuls have for about four months past only recelyed one-half month's salary, while oller departments of the Clty Government (the Fire und Police) have res celved two months? salary,—paid up in full pre Ylous to the election. There aré many of tho teachers {n the publle schools who have elther to support ‘un aged lather or mother, or contribute tn some way to the support of a family, and they naturally feel very desirous of receivluy their overdue sulary, it isto be hoped thut whoever has the hanil- Mug of tha funds to pay the teachers their sula- riva will do su at once, and du full, the yame as thoy haye dows with other departments of thu City Government, TAXPAYER, a Es An Otter Caught with a Hook, Vutaosta Gita.) The, Mr Bussey. bad avine ect-hooka fn the river one might Just week, During the night o trout wot tor tls alluring bait and was hooked. Afterwards on otter cane aloug and concluded to tae iu the trout. The feat pass hu nade he sastencd the huok In bis mouth and there bo huag until inormiig. When Mr, Become aul rafeed the pote the otter pinuxea throuzh the water at o terride rate, ue Tae lok and tne were stromg aud nyld hit for sume time. At Jast he came on land, qud betord Mr M, coutd kill Win, he had sun around G tree, broke tia hook, aud made bls escape, “The trout was not damaged much. THE The Celestial Visitcr that Came to Us Wednesday Evening, METEOR. Its Probable Size, Its Velocity, and Whenee It Came. Gathoring Up the Fragmente—Thoir Spo- olfio Gravity, Eto, The metcor that exploded near the corner of Twenty-fourth street and South Park avenue, dn this city, lant Wednesday night, wus the sub- Jeet of much commont yestergay, Early in the morning a number of curiosity-hunters were ont, seckliy for frarments; and they found a great quantity, probably ay tnuch 93 two bushels In the ageregate. ‘The writer mide a tour of ub- servation last night, and succeeded tu procuring several specimens from EH, Bpruance, Fsq., ant Col. H.C, Nutt, the Jatter gentleman betty the one Whose house took fire on the interesting oc- casion, as already publlahed in ‘tue Tainunr, "Vheso pleces ranged all the syay down from the size of the double fist Lo the smufiest bit that the unacientitle callectur would care to pick up. Acouplo of these pieces wero welghed In utr aid then water, giving thefr apeciie yravities respectively oa 2.3 aud 2, A incteor that would contain a“ barrel '? of matter must be of respectable niza: but there is good reason to balieye that this inetuor was VERY MUCH LAnGKI than that. A comparison of the observattons of Julion Kune, Key, with those of Col, Nutt, Warrants the belluf that the principal explosion occurred over tha Inke, at some distances from the shore, and thit the pfloces picked up fn the vietnity above named formed only a sinall part. of the body that passed into the, carth's atmos: phere a few roconds before the explosion was Witnessed, ‘That — snaller "portion was driven off obliquely, und probably again separated {nto still sinalier fragments After It passed the shore line. ‘he exuiosion certainly oceurred more thaw half a infle from efther of the two observers, and their Besesi pe Uon of the intense Hght and apparent size indi- cates that the mass could not have been less than two or three yards In diameter, even alter making full allowance for apparent enlargement due to great briliianey. It is very fortunate, fudced, that no ong camo into collision with this little world, or any part of [t, a5 Its frarments foll over o pretty wall populated part of the city, ‘There was no time last evening for ANALYSIS OF THE FRAGMENTS, and in the absence of thut it would bo {dte to indulge in guesses which might prove to be wide of the tnark, The small specie gravity, scarcely cqual to that of the ayeraye rock, even in the ‘spechnens which seemed to be fused sulld, argues an earthy constitution; but does hot prove that fron did net enter largely inte the composition of the original meteor,” ‘The alag-like texture of some pieces, and the more emder-like character of others, howe, however, that all the pieces found did not come from the exterlor of the masa, AN aro fused os {{ passed through an intense furnace heat, and some of the fragments wore stitl very hot when Picked up by the finders, The noise of the ex- plosion was estimated by one whe ins been in the service as about cattal to that of a twelve- pounder at a distance of 250 yards, THE QUESTION, “ WHERE Dib.IT comm Frost?” Was asked yesterday by hundreds of peonle, ft in more easily asked than answered; except in the general way,—that tt come from {ter planetary apace, far beyond the ctouds. ‘here fs nut a particls of reason to doubt that it camo from outside the carth’s atmos- phere, But how It carrie into existence there, and the particular reason why it yielded up its individuality in go eusninary amunner, 18 hard to tell ‘The orlyin of these meteorites has recently been much alecussed hy suine writers ‘on nstronomival topics, and all agree that they come fram without, thongh there is room for difference of opinion asto thelr orleim. Un- donbtedly all thes¢ bodies which pay the enrth a visit bave coursed around the sun in orbits like those of the planets, or some of the comets; have boon little worlds: by themselves, for a timc, at least; and some of them for many millions of years, Their pecuilar structure probubly warrants the suppo- altion that thoy hays at some thue formed part of Inrger masses, und have been ejected by vol- canie netion in the far distant past. ‘There ts reason to think, too, that they have not bect ejected by bodies so highly bested as the sun ty to-day, whilo ft is ditieult to understand how they could be at present expelled from voleanves in the enrth or muon with eulllelent force to carry them far enough Into apace to form an orbit-path outaide the earth., One might reason It to be most probable that they were expelled from planetary masses in nearly the same condl- tion thut Jupiter is to-day:nnd that ff shot out from the carth ie must have been thousands of centuries ago, when our planct was scarcely fit to bo the abode of organized beings, Ever since the orleinal expulsion "from the Garden 1 they baye roamed through eyace, but equally subject to the play of attractive forces, as Is the most mighty planet in the system, aud finally yletd theinselvea up in obedience to the errest- ue power of tho tuexoralile law of attraction, ( fe not dicult to seo that one of these masses might MOVE FOR MILLIONS OF YEARS inan orbit which intersects ‘that of the earth wihhout colliaiou. Only when both the meteor and the earth are at the sumo fustant very near the point of intersection dove thy mass of the catth, divided by the ~ square of her distance from the = .meteor, — become greater than the ings of the sun divided br the square of his distance. ‘Then the body is dwlated out of {ts poth, and pulled “down” by the earth to ber surface, It then becomes a“ meteor,” or “ meteorite,” becom ding viaible in ite passage through the alr, ‘THE VELOCITY OF TIA MRTEOR in its orbit previous to the collision ia not leas than nboul ilitcen nor more than about twenty- five miles pur second. ‘Phe eurth ls moying somocighteen miles per second, und the relative velocity of approach ta the.resultant. of these two, “The relative velocity {a the great- cst when thy two hodies are mov. fog in opposite —airectlons—meetng vac other, In any event ft 1s so great as to rapidly wartn up the hitherto calds body by friction fn {Le passage through the upper attnosphere, and this lessens Mie apead of ite Might towards us, Ifwo knew the tittat speed wo could vaatly ealeuiate the result, becuue a movement ot abort 227 feet per second elves a rise of one deurco in temperature, and the temperatare auginent Increases with: the square of the ye- locity, Ibts easy to understand that a heat of much more .thau a thougand degrees can bo generated by the meteoric velocity long befare the botly reaches the earth As the in- terior is warmed only by conduction from the exterlor, there fa necessarily an ituequtal expansion of the particivs, and tha outer portton cracks olf, for the very same rendon that a yluse vessel breaks when very hot water is pourcd into tt. ‘hue manner in'which the me- teur breaka up is, however, largely dopendent upon the materlal of which {t 13 compoved, If chiefly fron, which {6 tenaclous, {¢ holds to- other, If chiufly carthy, it easily distutegrates and shattera {uto thousands of small particics in ‘Ute upper alr, Wo havo here the reason why comparatively few of these bodies reach the edrth, vven {In bie particles. It fy caleulated. that our earth ree cefyes on the averaze some 200 tons of iacteoric matter annually, ane that ake fa growin by go much, at tha expense of the emiuller bodles which "float" through space. Wut moat of the matter reaches the surface only as {inpalpable quat, Io ta divided upand “ burned. out" Jong before {t gets through our atmos. vhere, ‘There ts, however, reagon to belleve that some of the pleces of mutter thua swale lowed up by our planct are very ayall tu etart with. ‘The regions of space would uppvar to by thickly strewn with mutter of all sizes, from that of a Birlua down to a graly of dust, Ue or Uitte, all {ssh thet comes to the net, Fortunately for us, moat of the fs wo catch out of the skfes ure little-oncs. Uceaslonally we niect with o lorge ones and some tine or other wo may “catch o Tartar” being rather captured ourselyes than cummiperlii. For the result the reader muy refer to Bhakspeure’s 'Perinest,” Act 4, Scene 1—the language of Prospero, oe Mow Pat Socured Safety from the Fight, Hovtan Tranwrint, flow these war memurica come floating back, Tt seema like a dream now, but tt waa terribly real shen. At Olustec, Just before the tient, * Please, slr,” said Put, an Trish corporal, + think my horse wants to roll)“ Very welt,” said the Cuptain, “take otf bla paddle and let hin roll, but mind you mount ua voon os ho ts throush. Yes, alr! vald Pot, salut: fiyg and failing to the rear, ‘There was w bruab with the “Johnnies” afew minutes jater, aud there was Hyely work for the ext half. hour. When a dull came the Captain saw Vat sitting quictly mn the stump holding bls saddle, “Where'a your bores (" usked the Cuptain, * Down in the field there, str"? answered’ Pat rixing to salute bis commander, © Didnt Lrell you to mount us suon us he had dove rolling: ("7 “Bure youdid, Captata, an’ {t's for that I'm waiting, Ho hosu’t begun yet.” It was Pat's lust aafly of wit. ‘The poor fclluw fell in the noxt charge. THE COURTS Record of Yoatorday's Bustness—Judgments, Now Hults, Divarces, Ete. Judge Blodgett yesterday morning declited’ the case of Mnins, Asslgnee of Galt, Hill & Co, va. the Rockford Natlonal Bank and others, ‘The bill was filed by the Assignee to set aside two mortgages given by the bankrupt firm,—one for $10,000 to the bank iteclf, and the other for 85,0, ylven to the Cashier of tha bank, The charga was that the mortgages were preferen- Ual wud fraudulent. ‘The bani had been giving the fir a line of discounts of from $15,000 to $18,000, while its caoftal was only £100,000, ‘The Natfonal Banking law prontbited National bauks from loaning to any ona party or corporn- ion more than TO per cent of tts capital ‘The Bank Exaininer complained of the amount wiven Galt, Hil & Co., wud on this account the bank took a mortgage te accure $10,000 of the fudebtedness, and the Cushler took a mortgage to evcure the remainder. Judge Hlodgett held that the two mortgages wero only given aso renewal of pre-extsting securities, and hence were not obnoxious to the Bankrupt Inw, ex- cept ag to $2,500 of the amount which bad been avenred by a mortgage given by Itt personally. Another question was raised aa to the proceeds of AK plows which had been transferred to € Brleus,a Director, for the benefit, as it wasclafmed, of the bank, The Judge, how- ever, held that the transaction occurred more than four months befure the Ming of the pett- tun, wud henes couli! not bo attacked. Still another point was raised as to the sale 4 O21 plows =fto =a an nanied Ieaule for 26,192 just before the fallure, whick alo was alleged to be a transaction fur the bank's benetlt. The Judge, however, held thatof this sunvall excepe §622 was properly disburse and tat the bank received thts Just atti th properly. The decree was, therefore, that the bank pay to the Assignee $2,500, with intercat from Oct. 2, 1875, and) $622, with Interest from Jan. 14, 1876. ITEMS. * Judge Blodgett was oceunied all day yester- day with the Quizg counterfetting care, und it will be concluded to-day. Golsen case ty expected to come up next. Judge Williams was engaged yesterday in hearing the dam case of Ruthborn ys. Schull, to prevent the ercction of 9 dum tu tha Despiaines River, above complainant's property, Judge Moore was nut in court yesterday, To-day {s the Inst day of service to the April term of the Cireuft Court. In the ease of the City National Bank the Recotver was ordered to nasicn vertaln judy. ments for 87,000 acalnst W. Hf. W. Cushman tu Lawson A. Winslow on condition that the Jat. ter vets J. N. Hodin to relense bls elaine against, some undescribed pers aust property formerly velonging to Cushinan, aud now in the Recelyer’s hands. Cushman is dead, and the fadeuiatits against hin worthless, The 18th fust. is set by the Appellate Court as the time for the examination of the law students for adinission tu the Bar, and they are requested to filo their papers. ‘The Judges have not yet been appointed, Judve Williams yesterday granted o deeree of divorce to doseph Hartrath from Miua Hart- rath on the ground of adultery. UNITED BTATES COURTS, ‘The Western Electric Manufacturing Com- pany Meda LI yesterday against O, R. Keith and Alex B, Adams to restrain the use of its electric annuncister, C. W. Letherbes commenced a suit for $30,000 against Blanehe M. and Dante) T, Elston, J, L. Mancock sued the Lenox Fire-lnaurance Company for 21, We Pe Penn Bollevilic, Il.) fled a bilt agalist Cyrus If, und Leander J. McCormick to prevent them illegally using ils pateut for ag Jmproverment fo harvesters. wANKuUPTCY, The Assignee of Elinore J. Denison was au- thorized to sell certain real eatate ant notes of the bankrupt after three waeks? uotice at public auction. John §. Goodman was discharged from all debts mentfonad in lls composition schedules, Discharges were issued to Wed. and T Johnson. Guorge II. Leonard was appointed Assiguee of Moses A, Wawkes. An Assignce will be chosen for Arthur BE. Nickerson und ‘Theodore 2, Seeley and for Amariah A, Dewey this morning, SUPEMION COURT IN BnInP. TI, H. Shufeldt & Co. commenced a snit yes- terday ngaitist Jul and Eoenezer Boek tigiain to recover $20,000 for thelr rituuing an elevator without license, Vincont S. Lovell began a sult for $6,000 agalust Obadiah Huse, cincurr court, > The People, for the use of tha town of West Chicago, began a sult_ in debt agalust David Nallinan, West Town Collector, nnd bis bonds- inen, ‘Thomas Mackin, &. 8, Williams, de J. Ttealy, Bd. UM, Thomas Lynek, John Woods bridge, and W, ML Dee, to recover on his oftictal bond the 2 per cent commissions which he haa collecter and retained. ‘The damages ave stated. at 812,000, Henry 8, Tateted began a sult for 22,000 John Nash and Willian Knoke, Henry Alcott Med a petition for habeas corpus, stating tint he is confined tn Jail on a charge of aiding a person whos pame fs unknown, and who bad stolen $15), to escape, und also divide the money with hin, on the 2d inet, Ho clulms to be entirely innocent, PROBATE COURT. In the estate of Beniamin Russell, deceased, letters of udintniatration were Issued to Eliza Gound E.8. Russell, and) bond of 230,000 ap- roved. y ‘She will of Louis Jaever, deceased, was ad- initted to probate, and the rennnefation of Ernest Jaeger wid Nicholal Bertel Mud. Let- ters of administration were issued to Herman Schnudt, und bond of $10,060 gpproved, Tn the estate of Eliza Dinvt, Ow Court en- tered an order allowing $5,000 attorneys’ fees, COUNTY COULT, French vs. Savaze, Voriict for plalutiit, On tri. Aaja: Edith Gerbrick, wife of Wiltam | ick; duhn G. Orcurs, dr, nos a nanpers Eugenie Siulth, 0 pauper; Eten Slat- terly, a pauper; Alice Quin, a pauper, Powers vs. Jolin Crear et al, Disuilssed at plainttit's cost. Lewis ys Rategan, Dianilseed at platutift's cast. Henry Syvertscn, Insolvent, for dividend for 35 per cent. THUR OAbIe Jupur Beovortt—Cill of tho crininal catondar. zB CounT—1, Kevter ve, Ilion, a Hur, H4, Manypenny Drew, 03, Kuselig ¥ ati and DY, Newbarry va. Catting, Nec wearing. Michun GANY-UT, B41, 815, 810, 810 t0 BAD, UO, 8U1, BY, 7: 7» SH, and Bi Asuluts Judge Gary, No. 840, Tuusig va. Mlerchante’ Savinga, Loan & Trust Com- pany, on trial | Call samo an yesturday ddnax Stow s Jupan Kooth—L1, 14% 14 to 160, Inelualye, Order cutered except rk, erin CALLINTEN— 121, 186 to 1. alve, except 12h, 2 Abrahnina vs. Truwk, dunae Fanwrts1—1, 691, Hotwford vu, “Prickett, and 1,50. Morgan va, ‘homan, = duvuy Winwiaas—2,420, Kathbori va, Selb, on trial, Junax Loowiw—10, 24, 27, 20, U4, 35, 97 10-43, inctualye. 40, 1: Rogers’ culundar, Nuss, 14 on trind, JUDGMENTS, Svrenion Covrr—dinae Gany—Christlan Mane wen ve CHtY of Chicago; verdict, 3500, and mo. (lon for new trial,—Lainar Inaurance Company, tsy, etc., va. H, Ky Wali, $276, Mo al. va, Rudolph Wolfson, $4, 7° oli & Co, ya. Pilhp Goldman, | §: Vickery va. Jolin Crerar, J, S. Sheperd, $268.60, dude Jaweson—d. V. LoMoyne ve, @. 1, Cass verdict, Buz, eure Count—Conyxestons—Thomas Mackey Janey O'Donnell, $403, 75, dvngs Booti—Fredunck Waltz ve. Abner MM, Wright and Voilander Mickox; verdict, $505,211, Sud motion for new trlal.—Mary C, fain Rintelmaan; verdict, $170. yet - tivon va, Witltam E. Harnuimn; . $000, and wnotion for new tra) Gilbert Hubbard et al. va, Lucius A. Wallsrd and Michael Manning, 3: don 4. —P Tor: a t YALE © anletry, Pure and At Ing, ay Agricultu 0 nd Cealugy, and (1 Belentida He French, and German, Polttical jt, For particulary address PROF, GLORGE Is UuausiL, Facvullve Oileer, eo! uven, Conn. et uz), Mineral, bridles, with Ecuuumiy, Jaton, “OX EING AND © ANING, ng Con by heuutifully DYED. GEEAS ED aad Sth ite, Py expouse, “Express SAD Ds CUI ae ah Your 01 Gvine no Beariota Clothes! |iikatis ot | judica’ Lites ue Labins AND Gusts. inne ai aeaeae ees ELECTIHOG RE FOR THE WEAK, NERVOUS, and DEBILITATED! ‘Tha aMileted can now be restored to norfoct hoalth and bodily energy at home, without the uso of medicine of any kind. 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MERTENGS, THE MICIUGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY, Denar, Mich. bout 7, 1RT9, The annual mecting of btackholaory of this Company for thy election of Directors and. the Iraneaction of other appropriate business wil be held at the efles of the Company in Detroit, Mich, on tho tlrst Thursday after the firat Weduess day uf May next, being the emhth duy of sard month, at 10 o'clock a.m, Hy orave of the Hoard of Directors, ‘ MORCESPIT, The Lake Shove & Michigan Southern Railway Co. CL EVAR Sy B8TT, ‘The annual meetin Mie bi Pany for the cleetton of Dir the transaction of othur appropriate sm WHE be Heh at tiie pritets al ile of the Company, te Ulereluul, ha, an hia 1ST W) ae ; “1 (tehng the 7th EU. AY NEE day of sald inenths, Thy potl will gtrloek a, th, ad closed at Lo iy order of tho Board of Dirveta: 4, WORCE ate PROVONAL ROPONALM BQCk AES A De STONES FUR BOLDIEL' GHAVES, Phe opened wt 10 en G108, Sealod proposals, in triy iriiting Headstones for pallies yittuce, aid city erineter le proved Februsry 3, 1870, of extra ‘ ++ That the Becretary of W. erect headtonca oyer tie gray in tho egalar or Volunteer A during the war for the Unt nth who hav duried in private, village, or city comoterios, An tle anluo inanner os provided by the law uf Murch’ 4, INT, for those Interred in National Military Cemeteries, The total hunibar to be Carniahed eextiinatea at 17, ou, npectications descr(ting (i detall che standard fixed by the averetary of War and blank forme of Mee pants can Int hud on applleation or by lier Jo Capt, A,B. Hockwally A. 4 A., iheharge nis ble, HL blds vont be necompanted by good and auficlent guaranty, and none will bu considered. excupe for American white murble, of grades nated to tho spect: ould he inclused in acaled envelopes and nilureed ‘or Huadstonus,"” and addreaved to the undershi t whow whee OMe they will be opened in the prescocu of blddurw on Souduy, Juau 10, 1eTy, coTuMeHetY at HL o'elnek a, der of the secrowry uf Wary MAC, MELD, Quarturiastur-General, U, B.A, "ERE WHEdCbED, COAL, ANY CORY, ¥¥IO8 OF Cry QUAMI EM MADTE: wont Kune March 1% lids triplicate wiii'be received at thls of the Post Quarortisaters at uxch pust uaued until HM u'cidex a. ay) Loayenwurth time, on Th lay, May 1, Inyo, for’ thu delivery, a ear comimencitig July ty 1470, uf W Dodge, Leavenworth, ilieys and Wal Filistt, Heauay Fort Lyeh, Colarady and (Supply. atid wow poet tn y i gi farted Hrliig, tndian Verettorys aud of HUT UMS US COAL at Forts Dudye, Wiley, und Wallace, Kal nd Furt Lyon, Colorad si} ube at ihe same tine, at the optce only, for Bite Le.D CUS at Badge Clty and dunetlon Cluyy Kanwas voita Ginmon, Uteno, aid Sill Sud bow post In vivinity of Murrel spring, Julian Terr: tory; and for Shallod oF Lar Coru at Pure Leayouworth, iter) Bid furany portion of the suppiics will by rucatved, Preference will be given tu articles of dotneetic true ton. “The Guvarinent 1 the right to reject nd wll bids, “Lhe proposate wil bu opened to the Y nev of bidders, aud Wi! be sub) ju conditiuns pr Wtherson, aud epecitud in circulars, whieh wil Tuenisted, on application, from this oflce, These chreulare wii ulye Cull Infortuation. } if Upon w future ap» : depen ve, Grea adult be platuny Wood, (ont or Corn) al —,% Heth uiideralyied Grthy Quafleruiantra Ev ho fests banted atiuye cee Ie, DANTON, Nenuty Q. M. Gon. ind 2 DPS BEN, BAK HARON, MAINE. NEW HOTEL OPENS SUNK 15.” Bliuutton dee ae manda exmillent view of Mountalus, ee, and Islnuas of Frenehinan's bay. Los Fallon centedd.” Few tnitutce’ walk Irom, ptemnboat Tauillpg, wud ‘forty rods feyin Pust-Uitica “and other hotels, Charges nioderut ce wie on giblicgs i Huu to 4G. DESILES, Pruprivtur, RAILROAD TIME TABLKe poe er sebcicee bachelor eee ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, EXrtanaTion oF Rerenence Manxs.—t Satur fier. * Sunday excepted, godey ‘excepieds ORICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket Oftees, 2 Clark-st. (Sherman House) and at 4 he depots, aPacific Fast Line ws... adloux Clty & Yankton, a}ubu bx. sle. wbubuqtie Night Ei aomana Night Expros aSlonx City & Yankton, aFrecbort. Hockfd & Hi SBBSs5S BUSUPUIRRUUURUSSRATS SS833; 3 en OMIlwaukes Pauenger GGreen Way dexpr but, Paul & Minnespaite at & Minneapolis ScUUscsUapUT ES asedCI se kom Vutlman Hotel Caraare rin through, between Chl- ghaa and Connell Bluffs, onthe train Idaving Chicaxe D. Noother road tins Pullman or any othor forse of hotel oara weat of Chicago, a—Depot curner of Wells and Kingle-ats, b—Depot curner of Canal and Kiaxie-aus, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD, Depota fout of f e-at., (nillang-av. and Sixteanth-st., isteentiv-sts, ‘Ticket Ofiices, GY Clark+ Teave, | Arrive. Chteago & Mendota Expres am pm Ottawa & Btrentoe am pm ake & Kanna m pm ath pm am. pm 01 am pm ara EE nm, pin ‘neta Grove Accommovation: Sint bm Aurore Passenger... Sp mt. am ota & Oltawe E: pm am Pin ain rm. am pm am pm am pm am bm oT. &0, Pata Hn jut ru Ul Pacific Expres, OHIOAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PACIFIO RATLEOAD, Depot, corner of Van Ruren and Sherman-ate, City ‘Hekut Usfice, 65 Clark-at., Sherman House, Leare. | Arrive. Davenport Exprest.. “am) 73:05 pm Omutis kept... ain opm Leavenworth & Atel! am) 40 Dim feru Accommodation. pm| 10:20 am. Niiht xpress. . bm| e:20am iliue taland Accommodation: am| oHoam Hue Island Accommudatton am| 7:45am Blue Tatand Accommodat{an, pm 105m Hilue Island Accommodation’ bm] 1:90pm H aut Accommodation, pa) sy pm nd Accommodation. tn), @:30 pm nnd Accommotatton, pia;s1100 pm nd Accommodation Bm'tin03 am “SSaturdayaand Thursdaya only. Sundays only. CHICAGO, ALTON & ST, 101 A KANEAS CITY & DENVER SHOBT LINER, ‘Union Depot, Weat Side, near Madison ‘twenty-tilrd-at. ‘Tie SSESESSS svavegeas |S BSEsse5333 00, CHICAGO, MILWAUKER & 87, PAUL RAILWAY Winton Denot. care mand Canal-eta, Ticket ‘Olllee, 3 South Cl + opposite Bherman Flouse, _Bud at depot, 1 Arrive. ‘Tam *ICH5 am oe 4:00 pin Mitrenitkee Expresso. Wbeonetii & Munesera, Green Jay, oud Menasha thro! 53 10:10 a m'* 4:00 pm + Gro Ds 7145 pm ‘sMtevens Paint, and Ashe | euitalt Mune Express... ¢ 0:00 pmit 7:00 pm Alltrainsrun via Milwaukee, Tickets for and Minneapeliaare goud elther via Madison and Peatria du Chien, or via Watertown LaCroue, and Winona, ILLINOIA CENTBAL RAILROAD, Depot, foot of Lakerrt, and footof Twent) ‘Tieket lice, 121 Randulphest., near Cla) Leave, { Arrive. Hay, ints ond-st, St. Louts Izpres bt outa fue 1 a att, bPeorta, Burtingiou & Keoku! Dubuque & sloux Clty Express ;, Imibudue & Bloux Gly Express. Glanan BRRESRASS ‘On Saturday night rune to Centralia only.» © Con Saturday night rune to Peoria only. MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot. font of Lake-at, aut foot of Twenty-nscand-st, Theet Olce, 87 Clark-at., southeast corner of Hane duiph, Grand Pacide Hotel, and at Paliner House, Artive,_ PEISBUDG, FT, WAYNE & CHIOAGO RAILWAY, rier Canal and Mauhonasta. ‘Teket Oilevs, krat., duimer fivuay, and Grund Pacitio tluteh, Leave, | Arrive. dam * 7:00 pin D pin § #200 ain ping 6:00 9 BALTIMORE & O10, 2 Depots, Exporltion Butlding and foot of Twenly-accond ad. Teket utters, eo Cintkeat., Palmer Houre, Grand Pactae WW Depot (Exposition Buliding), Leave, | Arrive. A130 win § 6:40 ain vidd pin? 7:05 pin 3 NO. sesser ees}? 7:93 & wnt oealud Rx.,|* 0100 an \ exurvsd (dally 5115 pm Nlgnt Express. ssseceeee. .1¢f10520 prt 5:40 a PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & BT, LOUIS BR. Incinnatt Atr-Liny and Kokomo Linc.) rier OF Ciluton and Carrol West Bide. Arrive, Clueinnatl, Indfanapalls x Columbua & Lxpreu,,, it KANEAKEE LINE, Clocinnatl, Indtanapotte & Tonks: Villy Day Gxpreus a se Night Express. OHIOAGO & HARTERN ILLINOIS BATLROAD, **banvilly Itoute,” Tieket Om 15 Dai cea, 77 Clark: jarborn-st., tiers ‘Cliutun ann rrull-sta, Leave. | Arrive, Day Matt, arses: 00 a in'® 4120 pin Nuatvillo & Plorida Express..ceb 720 Dia,b 7413 a oh and De- ~ SOAS. eee FAIRBANKS! WTANDAUD SCALES £5} ‘OF ALL KINDS, ha FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO, ewe 111 & 119 LakeSt,, Chicago, Bocarefultabs the Genulne, GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE, TRADE i et a ae ety Will bromptiy” and 23" Tulleally cure any RVand wvury care ut Nervous” Debiiity aud Weakness, res quit of Judlseretian, exceat oF Uvarwark a of thebrain andner- 2 Yous syatuuss ts pure Ce . fectly hupiiless, acts ty Before Taking/tie inayle, and has em fis! wecumaivorr Aster Taking, aed for over thirty yuare With dreat succes, 6.27 Vall paricutare ti our pam hier which we dee site to wend frog by wall touvery une, Gi The Spactda Neuletue lesuld by all druaglsts at 81 por paciare, oF alx puakayes fur $3, or will ba wantsrog by mall ou re: eelpt of the inoney by addressing THE GRAY MEDICINE CO JO Mechanics’ lock, Detrolt, dtlch, CHAACK, STEPHENSON & CO. 02 and 96 LAA NECA MGs, Wwiuleesie and retall dgouta whe wiilaupoly drugylate at pruprinturs’ prices, 7 “Eso LUANEOUR, NO CURE! Xo thi DR.KEAN, 173 Bouth Olark-st,, Chicago. Gntult porsanaly oF by mal, free of charac, uly thysiclou du tue City Who Warrants Curce of oy pay. ervous,ur special disuaaue, Ur.J Beal BES35853392933933a83

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