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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE LEADVILL MONDAY, APRIL 11; #79. : @. ates portn, 450,000; dg at same | for noveral years, hins heen raléed by the Chicago eal United Ae od: etsek atall nteffor town, Dreteing, and Dock ‘Company, which receives eee aL mame Une jast year, 000. Btock | $160 for the Job. A atenan putnp was engaged GhMVerpool, HA7,000: do aame time last yeat, | Katurday in pumping her ot. ‘The Campboll at Ngo. Stack of American ailoat for (eat | was recently auld by George B. Carpenter for Buiato, 217,000) do rame tline Inst year, 208,000 | $1,200, and it will require $1,600 to put her in Woor., shapo for the lumber ‘Trade, i garda it a3 a duty which he owes to himself and the world to help defent that particular project. THE LITTLA ONISE MINK was, as {s generally known, sold same months ogu to Farwell & Co,, Wirt Dexter, N. KK. Fatr- bank, Ucurge C. Walker, arnt other Chicago partles, for $300,000, ‘The greatest embarraya- unite mental end spiritual strength with phys- feal strength, .The Roy, Dr. Gibson, the last speaker, sd- dressed a few words of encouragement to the organization in which he bas beon such an ardent worker during the past year. ‘The audicace was diemissed with a benedic- ELFOTIIG BELTS. OX BING AND OLBANING. ; THE GREAT SOVEREIGN CURATIVE! ood ere chicnag Mt E, A Complicated Labyrinth of Mining Claims. 1 a) é at 3 BLSEWIERE, ments were placed in the way of inaking that | Hon = Kane pet ; Bostox, April 2a aot Manatee een con A nattors’ union bas been organized at Port aule by inen fu Leadville. Telegrame sent from LADIES AND GENTS Biba sie ceemactes : tinue to parchnso ‘et of holilers to closa up | Colborne. Overlapping Each Other Sometimes Four Deep--. | Chicago to agents of the above-named geutte- A WORD TO DOUBTERS, Git tn = i diate wate, and the anxiety \ ie tall i iP Erie harbor ts stilt closed, but the Anchor line Nery These Inconsistencies Are men were eeized {pons and epened, and tise There te.o good old Engilah maxtm that trach- i) ya tast Ooo ee ean and er Lg boats shore nee etna out sii dicav dati ated sett 4 Tatehes role Lendy ile Srorenorer: allowed too | es us to a ove crery, ryan-houeat until we FAIRBANKS!’ L one. 7 IL soe W ye achr D. If. Keyes is the first sail arrives eLlicd, iver the wires, ae been tere than aus- | know him to be a villain. merican custom cones and abave. elegance: Wisconen and pected sinco then that the televraph operators “A” A. seems to haye reversed thie law, and appears to make every mana villain until be has proved Limeeclf an honest man. As with people, ao with things, Every article placed in our mar- keta can Jay claim to popular favor upon intrin- sic merit and value stone, Continued popular- ity, therefore, fa proof positive of Intrinsic ex- eellence, Dr. Picrce's Famlly Remedics are far more popular to-day than ever before. The people hrve tested them, and know thetn to be genuine remedics for the diseases they ara recommended to eure. ‘The Golden Medical Discovery and Purgative Pellets are the beat alterative, tonic, ani cathartic remedics that can be used in chronic discases of the stomach ao@ize; combing and detnine, 368306, Harte iy. had coal a ee for 2. ‘he MARINE NEWS. td attny Oswego Belle will ran wwoen Oswego and Toronto the present ecsson, VFasEL MOVEMENTS, The Aven Hully has been bought at Saginaw by Lulaig Incr, an piles taken to the latter Port and used for Hghtering purposes. The wind blew falr Hava pemeats e Sea ‘The steam-barec Ee ular with 40,000 bushels ety, aula good-sized fleet of lumber-hookers | or wheat. on board, from Toledo, passed up at Kk advantage of it and pulled out for ports | Detroit Friday night, bound for Santra, and hos bea nat and west shores of Lake Michiaan. | probably been delayed hy the ice, The following comprise nearly all the depart- The Detrolt oat and Tribune saye the rates by the new card for towing vesscla ero likely to gres: Behrs I. Be Sheppard, Bertio Calkins, | he on the busis of 850 cach on canal size, and duila B. Merrill, £. M. Forrest, Jolin | other vessela In proportion, accordityrto tonnage. sae sarin, Lumberman, Clara, Pauline, C. | This Is for through towing boliween Uhteago aid fu Leadville wore in league with the oppostiue parties, and did everything in thelr puwer to revenk communication between Chicago anid Leadville. ‘The importance of the telegraph in such a cnse may he necn when it ia reinembered that six to efght daya wera renutred for a mes- Rage to go from one point to the other by wall. Now the mails have been so rystemiti: that only flye tu six days are required. Fina! aso Inst reeort, the day before the closing up of the sale, its opponcuts sent an emissary up on the Range to an almost fnaceessiblo point, where he chopped down a trea eo that it {cll across the telezraph wire, and thus effectuslty cut of all comniunt- SCALES : Pe OF ALL KINDS. FO FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. PA 111 & 118 LakeSt., Chicago, : Becarefultobuy only the Genuinn. The Profession of Jumping as Practiced in the Silver District. 1 Preventing tho Bale of a Mine, and Scheming to Boat Your é Noighbor. AND BANDS, ADDIVAT. ANT) NEDARTITOR Np mosaic Are self-epplieable to any part of the saa for the ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, speody and effectual cure of Rhenmatism, Neuralgia, Dyspepsin, Ner= | Fiapee™ "Baday excepted. ¢ Monday excepted Exrtaxarion oy Rermagnca Manns.—t Saturn ‘ Wliver, ‘The world-wide popularity of the yous Debility, Liver Complat : Miners 3 Buffato, ao Htulte heing act. ‘viin Witt Chiat Goregsvoneents ation with the outer world, flat not teen | Favorite Prose falling re dae plant, F North, ZA. Se a id erin Dae Theache I. Winslow'is recolving her tut | _E¥ADvitAm, Col., April —Two maps of the | for the courtesy of tne. oflicers of the Lake | for kertole anaes aad eect falling remedy Kidney Disease, Female OHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, ‘ Grant, G. L, Slavers, Ott Ida, C, Mich lao, outilt, Including topmasts and fibboom,fand | Muing claims of this district have been pub- | County Bank, who promptly advanced the | discoverer the fame he haa eo rictly won. Dr. Complaints, ‘Ticket Offices, 03 Shares. Cabermega House) and at i Petrel, HD. Moore, Otter, Ida, C. Michelson, | witt go.into the Lake Michigan luinber traue, in | Hshed lately, A stranger interested in Lead- | funds, the sale would have been broken off, Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, of which Dr. Plerce!s | Nervonaness, Urinary Diseases, General : and Albatross. command of Capt, 8, Murdoch, formerly of the | ville, and anxious for information regarding the | _ Sten iuto the Tontine Restaurant at any hour | also proprietor, fa recommended by those who Ill-Heat th, s bs Arrive ‘esterday forenoon the wind was from the | prop Plymouth. ‘The Winslow le now omned by i. of the day or evening. You will see have tcated {ts virtues a9 a anfe and reliable “Health, Wasting Decay, Epilepsy, aPeet oe nen aiid about noon sbifted around to A Hie. ot ATE a wacdaiiiade pout tone A i extent of territory GROUPS OF MEN IN TWOS Of THREES, remedy for catarrh in Its worst forme, Paralysis, Spinal Diseases, an hm 1 Sate - 8 been met in securing the 1 1, - | — A am north norte an a Bilen were'auong tho iron for the new largo tron steanierbullding at | folding nnd spreading out before himecit one of Se ads anche Wee harass sek ke t and Portamps is aaa sare Bat ioam ate, Mav DAs ‘sandotte for the Detrol Cleveland Steam | thesc maps, at the apparent incoherence ani! ir- f | T'Rindt, the ple of Bat RONIC AILMENTS. pm ain ft port during the day, ‘, Ds, apparen' ef grasping the clioirs for suppot, yet trembling ni he plundcror of the Bank of Batzium, F este Teele yeaterday were the achrs Navigating Lompany that ge attempt will bo | regularity of the complicated network of Hues, | with excitement, und all, conversing In eager | has juat been rent to the Prison of Louvals to} send for DESCRIPTIVE PAMPIILET and TOR a Rial pm tit efoues, Carrier, Rezulntor, Evaline, Leo, | made datag st er i layoar. She will, therefore, | ae boundaries of the clalms overlap and run | Whispers. Now and then ‘they will glauce sud- | undergo bis tifteen years of penal servitude. |'eiecrig QUARTERLY, a latce Muntrated am| pn Sv a, Davis, North Btar, Helen Blood, | Come out in the spring of 1880. denly and guiltily around’ to ‘wee [f anybody is | Fortamps, who was far more culpable than cae eta am pm} Lymot Thompson, Cuyahoga, Kate Lyons, scow | , At Buffalo. Mr. 8. L, Watson sold his half | cross ono another without regard to rule or | observing or listening to them, One would tm- | T'Kindt, and was rcutenced for only ona year, | 20°fssl. containing fall particulars, Ceptee an au) Maweto 1 ily steam-barze Willian: Crippen. interest in Heaie Maria Martin to Capt. John | reason, The survoys scom to have been made | qgine they were pangs of burglars, organizing a | fe very wealthy und has vreat social fofiuence, malted free. Call en or address on a8 i Granger fhovernamed crate were moored at | 2 Dav lean, i es becomes the sole owner | with s recktcss disrezard of ollicr people's prov- | acheme to plunder a bank. But’ they ara not | nnd ft is not balleved that he will be sent to 1 or Pasi agcy ait iho Lumber Exchauge dock, Ie te understood that Capt. Davloon wilt sll hor | Cf#%1 and a total absence of method so far ns | ertminale—nt least, they are not discussing a | Deinon at all PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO., aout Habits 103 BENT SER — this senson, z thoy themselves aro concerned, There aro cer- | crime, be i B Wilcao hoo cae ake iia 1g fOino mn pmo TWO NEW PROPELLERS. HThe Detrolt Bridge Committee has added | tala polnte on the map which seem to ba covered | Utter gecarlonal fractions Of neulekces anelrus | Horehoumiaad tar positene ee ene oF 21 State-ety Oilosgo, Hip ame'din put | wiling the work on thelr | Gvorge ¥. N. Lothrop to the Commi by portions of f a ditt ‘Oeure. th te Tevet tirey | _Tiketa he a cure i £27 Avoid boy Mi aiming ol rau Paige Quayle & Sons are cro : eta ee ee ve Nee top 0 tle Committee ap- | by portiona of four, or flyo, or six different “Sure thing? ‘Must strike it! Thirty ‘e's Toothache Drops cure in ons minute, ve Rus appliancosciaiming elec | oMarquette Exprees. pm am ! two propellers, The aillwaukuss ae te , Poloted te nethen t he Western, Ross et Trade claims. ‘Then, eomo claims are of the reguia- [Younces,” “Fortune ‘ madd ate These AMUSER ERT: trie qualities, Our pamphlet expinius Jrow | Ghake Genera gti Bin (10:43 aia to tinished firet, has her arches in, and she fa are the conspirators, the vislonartcs, SEMENTS. flon oblong shape (800 by 1,500 feat), but others are triangular, square, semi-circular, octagonal, and many are of indeseribable form. The first thought occurring to the observer of these pecullaritica is, that the locaters of the Leadville claima must - have diflleulty {n procur Ing good titlcs to their property. This natural supposition fs borne out hy the facts to acertain extent; there is considerable litiga- tion in Leadville, as fo all mining regions, con- cerning boundary-lince, Still, this evil ts far Jess formidable than one would think. In the ‘The Detroit Board of Trade hns paesed o reso- aud planked, with her deck frames in . beaaees forher decks. Sho now begins to lutton favoring a bridge over Detroit River. fixe a propeller of the fret magnitude. It at be remembered that these boats are some- PORK. whut larger than those built here Inst season. Tiere is some delay now on account Ite Cost, and Present Prices, of the machinery, which js velng butlt at the Th the Editor of The Tribune. King Iron-Works at, Buffalo, As sho fs tobo | Brtator, I., April 0.—In your weekly edition launched fn June, «ind there are only about | of Aprit 9 I notice an article on pork-packing of [gf Wh peraro anclous to cher {bs the past winter compared with previous seasons, work along. ‘They have a lurge number of Prices of pork for soveral yenrs past, our ex- fands a¢ work, and thelr yarde present a lively | ports, to what countrics cent, ete., as taken froin to distinguish the genuine from the spurious. Meee = nan Hotel Cara are run th . bats Bh rd Counen Hinfla, on the train ieavinge Ghtease STARCH. nd Sciheirecatne cast poet ene T. ‘pie her road runs Pullman or soy other form ef ERK EN BRECHER S keatel cats went. of Clilcazo, ‘a—Depot comer of Welle and Rinzte-ete. 6—Depot coruer of Canal and Kinzte-sta. ¥ OHIGAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD, = Depots foot ot Lake-st. on-ay. and Sixterntii-at, iG nal and sixteenth-s& Tleket Ofices, 59 Clark> Is absolutely odorless, and Chomi- [heaven Ss Arrivas | cally Pure. . who are- always Rett rich, but never acquire richus. Seo how bard they breathe, how their oyes eparkle, and how, In their nery- ousness, they aro eonstantly changing thelr attitudes! And they are slarp, too. They pride themsclyes upon knowing so much more than anybody else about the prospects of Lead- ville—tpon being on the inside of things, as it were. Atul they are not scrupitious either. Let onc of them out on Chestnut street atone. Ile aces a group of capitolisia talking on ao corner. How quickly he surmises that “something fs up,'? and with what an sir of indifference he backs up to the group, aud surveys intently Pati vag =e I OOLEW'S THEATRE. 2 RM. HOOLEY,. q Proprietor snd Manages. BON ART a pa PS . THR COMEDIANS, STUART ROBSON and WM. I, CRANE, In Bhakspeare's comic masterpiece, prom oat ERY OF ERRORS. romio of Ryracuse} Twin § Mr, . Rramigorgcite {neta} Me: Suu eben Produced, under direction of CHARLES WEDD, of 5 Lane, iY Matinees Weaneaday aud Savurdes, Chicago & Mendota Ex Ottawa & Streator Expresa. naw, the Price-Current of Cluet 2” { firat place, the maps do not fatrly represent : Meat ih AVERI Ss THEATRE, itis snowflake whito, Rebraalin & Kanmae rene Just go, which fe to bo Iaunehed tn July, ire pact year has largel¥ pated is THE LOOATION OF ITH’ GUAINE, Heine Pose uly be ce aetraee Sens, Aa ronictor ei Mansser | Xt is susceptible of tho highest | Nekier! reclled, aud ahe fs now belng planked, Her | onointue number of note packed inthe, wWeate and most Iasting Polish. pacific Bast Expres It possosses greator strength of | fina. € tolordo body than other trade brands, It is packed in Pound Parcels, Full Weight guaranteod, It costs loss money than any Starch in tho World. Itis manufactured in the heart of tho greatest ceresl region of tho * TO-NIGUT, for this Kastor Weok only, the Original RICE’S EVANGELINE COMBINATION, A Tirllitant Success A Metiitant Succeas throwghont the Untied States, Monday und ‘Tuesday Evenings, Apt Wednesday Matinee, Ulibert & pullival: It must bo remembered that mapsshow onlya plain, or level, surface, while in reality the Innd which they represent {s rocky aud hilly in the oxtreme. ence two clains which on the msp may soem to touch each other may be roslly s thousand feet apart, one being at the bottom or ou the side of a steop declivity, and the other belng on aud gcans the horizon with all the appearance of discerning the weather aigus. Of course he is not listtning to the straugers who are talking: behind him. But whenever by chance be ts having a confidential interview with anybody, Uo is continually shifting sround, a3 If be ex- pects somebody will clack up kernel of his valuable lore. Thess are the men who despe- rately oppose all schemes tn which they aro not themselyes interested, and who chop down psstand aut exposed, nnd she is only askele- | Tho'growth of the industry hos been in the face sibs yet. Capt. E, Condon, who 1s to com- | of tha most rerions foancial losses for some years mand her, ts here Teoleng to her gonstruction, | on the part of a considerable portion of the pack- ler cuciies are to be built by the Globe Works | ing intorest, ut, while they were thus proso- ofthisety. ‘This ing been & romarkably Hvoly | evsting an unprofitable or losing business, the pro- season with the slup-bullders here, and the re- ducers of hogs were reaping a food harvest, and ‘c tis safe to say that no othor line of agriculturnt pairing done would hava | mail on ordinary OUSY | Fitwuit tins Deon a0 (generaily romunerative as the ecasou.—Cleve’and fe I. production of ho; uring the past five years, In sections where lantla are cheap and corn aua- Et 3 thaeesetsns Ansger fF and 15, and Cointe Opera, PINA, 4. yThe Crew sill ve Headed ty te Anmtral of the Queen's Nave," togetticr with ‘hte Bleters,” ** his Cotualne,” and hts Aunts.” needay an 4 dnesdar and Tlursday evenings and Saturday Mat 323) EY . Vatace Dining-Cara aud Pullman 10-wheet Co lb Ae 1CT-BLOCKADES. « ceptible of easy culture. The total exports af hog- | the top. As I have stated In previous letters, | trees, aud waylay telegraph boys to prevont the inea, KLINE. Priday ntgbo, Conrad the Corsair, Globo, Rerhla eee between Chicago and Omaha on the ‘There 1s danger of an {ce-blockade fn the Bt. pean from oe arte Sunt LO 200 os Logs the general slopa of the district is west, and | consummation of sales. ‘They are characters of veers THEATRE. It is Sold universally in amorica Clatr Keer siinflar to that of 1877, The east | Si percont mora than tho provious year, aud equal | {fm the Mosquito Range on the cast down to | Leadville. 8 Gg. E,W. Mobiny, TieadkGr aan Fyldig Rivchiet, by Grocers and Deniers, CTIA ISLAND & PAGIFIO RAILROAD, G0, BOOK i Deput. corner of Yau lures Al y 1 iit anuual consumption reaches | Dry, cesat, Sgr ae cea, OF ANDREW ERKENBRECHER, Davenport Expre peer CINCINNATI, Pineha hpricot rkenbrecher’s Wortd-Famaus Corn: Atarch for Food, ahha pt he ate har} FAVOR & BROWN. tery eran Sole NorthwesternAxents, Chicagu, ite friahd Accointhodation. —— = Mus [sland Accommodation: STOCKWOLDELN MERTINGS. Tue [etand -Xccummodatton. Bue Island Accommosation RAILROAD COMPANY. Blue Island Accontimodatl is, 1 me eTOM, Mich., April 7%. 187, — paannual mecting of the sockholoera of this ALTON AND Company for the ciectiay of Directors and the comand OLY & fe nore aN Bald ae ae ote ahironriate business wil be | voton Depot, Wert Sida,,nnae Madiecnest. brldge eld at the office of the Conipany in Detroit, # 2 ded a Hich., on tho dred Thursday after the Aret Wedues: | _—Tweaiy-ttrdat. Ticket Omlee, Ty Kaidalrh day an ae oe using vhe efghth day of amd pionth, at ‘o'clock a. mm, By order of the Hoard of Directors, Be tena turinencid & teres E. D. WORCKSTER, Secretary. Mobile & New Oneana Express Louls, Epriagdeld wind of Shursday started the Ice from the east | to the product of abont 5,775,000 hoge, | The total Dumber of hoes. packed in. the. West daring th shore of Lake Huron, and blow ft across wud | Pot as trash, 4x0, agninet 7,044,424 during down toward the foot of the lake. Durtog the | tho preceding twelve’ months,—an ‘increase of cveniug it commenced running down the Bt. | 2 230, 802 head. Clate River, and at last advices was stil rushing The compiler of that article says: “ While the down in great quantities. ‘The steamboats have | packers were prosecuting an unprofitable busl- been dulayed and unable to reach thelr dostina- | ness, tho producers of. hogs wore reaping o hat Nene doy last there were large flotds_ of float- | Vest im the past fve years”; and, in the sum the Canad{an abore of Lake Huron, as | lng-up, gives the average price of hogs the Pee eye could reach, and larce quantities past winter at $3.66 per hundred Ibs. not, or were floating down past Port Huron. ‘Ihe prop | $2.85 gross.” “The average not, omittive the KL Joseph” succeeded in getting through | yenrg 1645 to 160~'70, inclusive, for twenty-nine the St. Cluir_and reaching Port Huron, and was years, was $5.43, or $3.8 pross.’? divels to bs the first boat of the season to Ket to ‘The amount ‘of pork i he Tnat oar rateed year, and marketed scams to be a largo quantity, ant ‘A Ciuborean dispatch oays the eo. In the | certatnlyJs, but not groater than thu inereased Stralts {8 getting porous, but ts not yet weak | demand called for, and which might have been auough to prevent teams {ror crossing. of greater value to the producers, packers, and consumers too, if the prices of last year had Bd A PATENT GRATE, Deen maintained, as the producers would haye “The Murphy patent erate for burning aoft | been able to have purchased fureroater amounts coal acreentuzs was put In operation on the tug | of foreign manufactures, the camp on. the west there are olter- nate sbarp cdges ond narrow guiches running almost parallel with ouo snother. This explsins partly the confusion which ap- pearson tha inap. It fe a isct, however, that there Ja a great. deal of overlapping and cingsh- ing among the existing cinims. Lese than a year hag passed since public attention was directed | Men's Christian Association was cclobrated in to the Leadville district by the discovery of the 7 Farwoll Hall yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Fryer HOE are In ‘that tima nearly all | ‘rhe hall was well Mled with people. is ae tae Talay at atten ae is A number of selections were sung by the large United States law no miver as 2 legal rizht to | cholr present, aftor which the Rev. A. W. Patten any claim until be bas discovercd mineraj in | rend a passage of Scripture. Prayer was offered pluce upon it. Hence Lwo mon micht sink | by the pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church. shafts adjoining cach other, and both might survey a claim the samo ground,-but the ono |* MrT. W. Harvey, the master of coremontos who struck ore Orst would alone be entitled to | and President of the Association, next an- stake off the ground and survey {n bis nelghbor. | nounced Mr. Hemingway, who spoke upon his ‘These surveys are taken according to the whim | report. This report etatad that a the ; persone ordering, them thes: may be THE PAST YEAR rawn in an: ection, providlug the; Oo nol interfere wits other ‘chatas ped which mineral | Bad been one of general improvement, go far as has already been found. In Leadyillc we have | the arrangement of rooms, ctc., was concerned. ¥. MC. A. The Twenty-second Annual Meeting Held Yeatordny Aftornnon—A Gvod Showing Mado in nll Branches of the Wo ric. ‘The twenty-second anniversary of the Yount EDWIN, BOOTEL 8 HAMLET, ‘Wernesday, Thorsiay, and Saturday Evenings, BDWID BOOTEL 8 RICHARD IL. No Matinecs, Monday, 21st, UCHELIEU. H4 VERLAWS THEATRE. a. HL HAVERLY., janaxer ond Proprietor. Next Sunday Aftornoon at 2, end for this occasion only, (sunday, April 20.) R. G. INGERSOLL, IN HI8 GREAT LECTURE, “SKULLS; or, The Liberty of Man, Womaa, and chitt.” Atthis Leetnre H. G. INGEKSOLL witl auewor his clerical tricnux. No extra cliarge for reserved prate. Beata may be se- cured on and after Tuesday, April 14, witil (be evening Ol the lecture. [eats RRUSEC BEAL. Susvasecpan 2555525553939 Tom Brown Saturday, It-will require some fimo toascertain te merits {n an economical way. Sercenings of Eric coal cost $.285 per ton, gil the lump coal of the samo quality $4.25 por ton, unl ff, a4 claimed, a 'ton” of ecreeninga will lost as long by the use of thu ncw grate aso ton of lump cual, and therefore o saving of 53. por cent effected, {t with no doubt be generally adopted, provided steam is made as quickly and the grate operates satisfactorily {n other particulars, A week or two will’ determine whether itean bo succesfully uscd on the har- , bor tugs, where quick work is necessary. MILWAUKEE. Spectal Dispatch to The Trioune, Mrwavree, Wis., April 13—The Marinette and Peshtigo Eugle says the galo of Inst Wednesday night and Thursday morning thor- oughly broke up the feo in’Greon Bay, pillng {t up alougshore in huge bergs. There ts but lit- tle {eo left between the Menomonee Hivor and Green Island, and a good southeast wind will clear the bay entirely, ‘The stmr Chicago ar- rived hero to-day from Manitowoc, on her first trip. The prop Menomonee will go into dry- dock to-morrow for a new wheul. MARINE MISHAPS, Cant, Rice, af the schr North Star,—who, by the way, bos arrived with hte dog ‘ Sport,"— reports that the sclir Mary Nau, which has been reported as missing, and for which fears were entertained by soine, ran into Milwaukes after losing 200 of her deck-lond of ties during the fale of last Thursday. ‘The scbr 8. Bates had her deck-load swept off down to the ratl, in tho sate blow, when iu the vicinity of ‘I'win-River Yolnt. The schr Traverse had a similar ex- perience, — PORT NOTES, . cuIcAGO. 4 ‘The Grand Haven barges arrived again Satur- ay. . ‘The schr Tompeat was floated out of dry-dock Saturday evening, The tug Allen is Eystor’s dry-doctc to recelvo & dew wheel, The brig Commeres ts to’ be converted {nto a :foro-nnd-atter. The sche Blackhawk has recolyed a new fore- j Mast and a new gang of wire rigging. The tuze Annio L, Smith, Asa Fiansom, AL Mosher, and Rebel will go Iuto commission to- The steam-barge T, W. Buook made hor ap- pearance in port again Saturday with a cargo of luinber und Inth. Sho looks neat, : Yesterday afternoon tha tug J. H. Mackley sete tila port for St, Joe, where she will take a. i fom the sehr Kate Durley, und tow her to b Cay, Kirby tulecraphed Saturday to the Lum- te taacl-Ownere’ Asaoclation, from Grand laven, that the report that the Bargo Line had Cut the rates was crroneous, ltarbormaster Cory furnished the Water Do- Partinent with o Mist of the harbor tugs Butur- 4Y, 80 that the assvasinent for the use of city ‘Water can bo made. ew planklog hes been laid over the dock at the foot of South Franklin streot, and the mari be and Jumbermen who will wear It out are fn ‘O crror was made fn Suturday'’s Tripuns i the rato of Wages sailors ure getting In the lumber trade, It should be 61.50 and $1.75 per day Instead of 82, reported. The schr racy’ has been rebuilt and {a now sogeod condition for the lumber trade, Cap ohn Fay is her muster, snd he will soon act tall fora lumber port. The sche J, & A. Stronach brought three ne spurs over from the cast shore Saturday, bl ‘Will be converted into a three-and after, or tlntaareoremen sre engaged iu taking out the A vessel-master roports that Urldgo-Tendor parretty of Rush street bridge, was eraquicln e ora pair of scales the other morning, bub sal Rothing about the sex of the pew comer, The tug Ben Drake, which was formerly cn= zed in the excursion business, has been over- rauled aud repainted, and will’ leave Tuosday ur Chamber's Island, where the new owner {ll use her in the fishing trade. i ho schr Lyman M. Daviemade hor Arst ap- earance of the season yesterday from Mus- ‘eo withacarco of lumber. Sho wintercd pay port, whery sho was overhauled und re At the Lumber-Vessel-Owners’ headquarters, the following charters were reported Bi ‘ jatarday Schra &.G. Andrews, hemlock tics, Kewaunee 0 Hact echr Glad Tidi lumber, Mantates. to Chicagos nnd the ache L.'B. Shoppard, r, from a 3 fe ppard, lum- “th ate hiuekewon to Chicago or 3} lwaukes, ie Directors of the Chicago Board of |. M tiled eld a recular meeting Saturday atter: boon, but did not transact any business. of Ln. renee: nor did they discuss the matter of tae ee nae any siteration in ha schedule Melted fn ity ‘Thue, Meee Sack net oul: old echr Ralph Campbell, which had been sunk iu the North raneb, nee Divislou street, ‘The farmers cannot produce pork at such rates as the past winter,—nan average of $2.85 gross. Awriter in the Weetern Rural sume up the cost of pork, He says: ‘With superior breed, care, nnd the eld of good pasture, it Is safely estimated that a bushel of corn will produce ten: pounds of ork, or thirty bushels to produce a 800-pound hog, which hog will now soll on the farm for §b, or at the railroad depot or slaughterhouse for $0.00. This would bu just 20 couts a bushel for the corn, but nothing fur the pasture in sum- mer, year’s care atid feeding, nor any contingen- cles for the loss of part of ench hord of hogs,’ ‘The same writer adds: ‘But the foregoing ts the fairest sldo or tne matter. With ordinary care, and without the ald of good pusture, each bualiel of corn fed to hogs wiil .oftener produce only five pounds of pork than it will more." hat writer's experience coincides with that of thousands who have ondeavored to fathom the cost of pork. Yourcorrespondenv’s, haying bad considerably oxpericnco iu his farming op- erations of twenty-three years, is very similar, ‘The writer above quoted from lays the low prices to‘over-productlon. This, I believe, is not the facts but thatthose to whom we sell and those who consume are dealing to obtain their food-products nt the lowest cost to them, re- fardless of how it may even aifect the prices of other things which they manufacture and sell, Alive and tet live polley’? is absolutaly esscn~ tial to a healthy condition of things, nnd should ho kept over !n view by all persova, in all ayoca- tons. ‘Tus TRIBUNE will coincide with us, we think, in the assertion that the fariacra must recelye more for their productions, to have all the other avocations and tradesman Broayer —mak|nyg the farmers, who are more than balf the inhabitants of this country, greater. consumers of the articles made for their nocesalties and daity and coustant use, o8 well 88 conaumors of mucb that Ja out of the question now, called Juxurles and suporflulties, that would give employment too vast number of persons aud employ o great amount of capital. This question tsa vital ono to all people in this country and those of whom we purchaso our Imports; and we think that the ontiro press of this country cannot do a better thing for thelr patrons than to beartily advocate the ad- vancoment of the pricoa of farm-producte ‘tll! they shall bo equal to those of that tine when the Indebtedness. of the Government, corpora- tlons, and indlyiduals, focluding farmers, wos contracted. $ ‘The advancement of farm-products to an equilibrium with the vost of acnding to market wit allcviate many of tho wocs the peonle are complaining of, Equality of prices of everything, evon at very low or fower rates than now for dry goods and form-products, would, be admissible it the peo- ple were not Bo vastly in debt, from which they cannot cver extricate themsclyes At the present ruling prices for farm-products. There never bas been sny need of the prices volug so low, causing the oluost innumerable faflures throughout this country and Europe, .had those who haya had “the abaping of the rices token {utu account the eifect it would huve to cut off one-half to three-fourths of the money from circulatiun and the purchasing power of labor. df ‘fuw Cmicaco Trioune ond other leading newspapers will but give such support to these views of pricea a8 the exigencies of the caso Winl aad vustly to. their subscriptton-lists from every quarter. If the en- tire press shall ald on the work, it will not be seem to require, they long before a better market will be bod for alt thus produced, and the people will bein the enjoyment of bottor timas. J. AL Gata. ————————— Personal Security. + Bugtish Piper, ‘Old. John Walsh wasa banker and alsoa moncy-lender, He was accounted a grecdy, close-flated old chap, yet he posscssed s sort of grim, rigid humor which, in some cascd, was really Sunny. One day a dashing, reckless que man of the period called upon him. “Mr, Walsh,” said he, dred.” “For bow Jong? “8ix_ months," §* What security can you give me?’ The young follow drow himself proudly up. My own rsonal security, sir,’ he replted, with a flonr- Old John turned_and opened a stout, tron it by hisside. * Got in bore, sir," aald he, ‘The young blade looked tirat at the chest and then at Wala. “ What ford said hu, ‘Bee causa here ls where Ialways keepall of my personal gccurities."” A League to Incroaso the Prico of Bread. New York Keaning Post. A leagoe bas been formed in France for the almost incredible purpose of increasing the price of bread, and is circulating a petition which prays the President of the Ropublic to lay a tax of foar francs per hondredweizht on wheat,— that {s to suy, 16 percent increase on present rices; und guother tax of 10 por cent on wool, ‘his curivuus document bears tha following in- scription: ‘To tae President of the Republi from the ariculturiste, farmers, and growers o| France.” ‘The author of this petition In favor of artificial farming, in addressing the Mayors, reo- them to get it slgued by ‘the small well as by the large farmers and ommen growers epriculturtate.!? b a Kuowles' Inacct Powder Guu fe by fartthe beat, *T want to borrow five hun- had the oxporience of 300 or 400 men or com- panles DIGGING AT TNR SAME TIME in search of the pracious ore. In almost ever’ fustance the miners, as s00n o8 they had located, procesdod to suryoy nud stake their-claim, with- out waiting to aoe whether or not there was iniueral on thelr ground. Other parties coming in and knowing that tho first ones wore vot as yet Jevally possessed of the ground, quietly sur- veyed over and across them,and thea went to digging, hoping to reach mineral first. Jleuce arose the strange conglomeration of side lors and cud Hnes.as shown upon the maps of Lead- ville. In some cases it bas happened that ore has been struck upon two conflicting claims at the same, or nearly the same, time. in those cases the owners have either compro- mised by dividing up the ground, or they have choson the more unwisy course of o- ing. vo law. Ina few instances they have re- sorted to violence, aud pluced an armed forco on guard night and day to defend what they be- Veved to be their rights. In o reat case of “jumping? perhaps the Intter course is the most effective, For sevoral months last fall TUB IRON MINE yas converted into an arsenal, and a guard of a dozen determined men placed over it, so per- sistent were the jumpers {n thelr efforts to get aslice of the Imiaense fortuno which tt con- tained. This mine, which {s bettor known in Chicago as the Leiter Mine, has passed through strange experionces, It ia. a tunnel or inclincin the side of the mountain, and its owners clatm that the orc init lice inatrue fissure yeln, and thut they are entitled by law to follow tho vain toiteend. The Stining law on this point is a Ilttle defective, tn that It does not draw ao clear- ec definition of fissure voins. In the caso of all deposits miners ara ontitled only to ten acres of ground,—thut ls, a pleco 1,500xH00 fect, But in a flasure veln the law says that any dlacoverer can work it to tho end. Ifere, however, the law atops, leaving to exports the duty of finding ont what mines are in fissure velns and which oncs ara in deposits. If the word of some interceted parties in Leadville could bo relled upon, all the silver mines of the district aro. veins; but the concluston is simply ridic- ulous to any one who has stepped inside of a shaft on Fryer Hill, Thus far there are only three mines here of any consequence that. can de considered anything but deposits, namely, the Irun, the Long & Derry, and the Dyer, and even the Long & Derry is so broken up and ragged that one must stretch the {mag-' ination not a Iittio to dectare it a true fissure. A NEW PROFESSION. There ore minera in Leadvillo who have ele- vated “jumping” toa profession. If any one locates a claim and bevtus to dig a soft, some of diueepsjiatpers immediately appear on the scene and proceed to dig alongside of the orlz- {nal locaters. If the latter are sharpthey pull thelr abooting-irons and order them off, nud in nine cases out of ten we order la oboyed with alocrity, But if the owners of the Shaft are pencent disposed the juinnere can geuerally make quito a stake out of thelr venture by con- senting tobe bought off, An unorolitablo jump was made a few weeks azo on the Big Evans, Beveral Chicago parties, having located a claim there, began worl: on the shaft. A little fur- ther up the bill was another claim thut had been worked by 8 man connected with ono of the reduction works in camp. Ag soon as this interesting individual heard that 5 claim bad been tuken below him, ho sent s couplo of oilners down with instructions to dig alongside of the shaft. This was done, the orly- foal Jocaters not remonstrating. Instead of or- dering the intrudors off, they RESORTED TO BTRATAGHAS, P quietly doubling: thelr working force, ond thus easily keaping thelr shaft far in advance of thut of thy Jumpers, ‘Theresult was that, when they struck minoral, thoy had their revenge by sur veying in the oppoaltion shaft, and thus getting: the benefit of two shafts upon their ground at the Jjumper’s expense. After Fryer Hill had beon pretty thoroughly covered with claims, some inquisitive miner happened to run across a little triangular plcco of ground which had been overlooked, and which wasuotcovered by any claim, He promptly toolc sacssion, ‘The news spread, and for a time here was‘ great excitement over the discovery, Soveral parties tried to jump the new claim, but the owner atood guard with bis rifle in baud. Only ono of tho fntrudors was Killed. A shaft was sunk and speedily struck into a rich boay of ore. The triangle became famous, and ylolded $30,000 a month !u good mineral. It wasnumed the Eatou Mine, aftor a son of Mr. ft, E. Good- cll, of Chicago, who became interested in the property. ‘Yo the etrangor at a distance ‘THE JBALOUSIES AND AQUABBLI that prevail among Leadville miners and cap- ftalists evom ludicrous ona trivial. Nobody here wants snybody else to find a wood mine, or even to get possession of oue, ‘There ts more intriguing te the equaro inch ia Leadville every” day than takes piace at a national political con- vention. If so much a% & rumor creeps out upon the streot that a cortaiu nine ts abunt to bo sold, evury speculator und capltaltet in the camp stroightway girda up his loins aud fights to provent it. Not that ho wants that particular mine bimectt, but he Ja afraid some ope else will cet it aud make money out of tt. Le rer The watter of changlug the Mbrary, prayer- rootn, und office, together with fitting up the bath ond toilet rooms, eymnasiun, Yoko-fel- lows', and boys’ rooms, hac spread over so miueb of the year thut the Gospel work had been somewhat hindered, Tho Secretary reported that he had visited “somorot-the older institu- tlons of the East, and bad obtained some polnts of benefit to thia Association. Ho felt justificd insaying thatat no time {n the history of the organization had the Association becn {a so healthful a condition. «Mr, Will 8. Mather, Secretary of THR YOKE-FELLOWS, reported that this band of workers was organ- ized in 1870, by D. L, Moody, sud the work bad not been neglected since that time, About twenty-five Christian young mon met Oct. 14, 1878, to consult in regard toreorganizing, Asa reault of that mecting, theband Was reorganized with about twenty mombera. A. T, llemingway was elected President, Will 8. Mather Secretury, and Messra, Morrison, Van Aradale, aud Slunsou Conmuittes on Membership. ‘The pamplilet coutalned farther reports from the Chairmen of Cominittecs on special matters and institutions, as follows: Froim the Comnit- toe on Hosptial Work, Fred Johnson, Chalr- man; on Mleston Work in Women’s and Chil- dren's Postal 4.8, Houston, Chairman; Jail Work, William Brooks, Chairman; fork. Amoug Boys, J. C. Huntington, Chafrman; Lecturos and Entertalunents, 1, J. Wilting, Chalrman; Library Comnilttec, C. J, Richard- son, Chairman. BY 4 report of J. M. Hitchcock, Superintend- ent o! THE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, showed tlint there had been furnished with em- ployment through the Assoclution during the past: yeat 8,870 persons, represouting nearly avery kind of employmont. John Morrison, Suverintendent of Railway Work, reported that interest fn this direction was steadily increasing, ‘Thanks weru extended to the Chicayzo, Rock Jaland & Paelfic, Chivago & Northwestern, Luke Shore & Michigan Southern, Chicago & Eastern IMnols Raitroad Companies, und the United States Express Company, for funds contributed in support of the work, THH TREASURY. Following is the report of L. d. Ga ‘Treasurer af the Young Men’s Christian ‘Asso. ciation, commencluy May 1, 1878, snd onding April 1, 1879; Cash on hand Stay 1,,. $1 Donations received .. 4,2) Collections from routs bry y octane AGT LS Memberabipy e+ soe00 80, 253 02 Mivccllanvous, Total... see Salaries patd... «. LADATY see vee Gas and coal cellancoun, «. * Cash on hand April 1, 1570. Totalere sere sercnses esse soenenes oorer SI, 255, 02 VINANCIAL. The Financo Comumittce, Henry TH. Forayth Chairinan, reported that the exponse of fethic up the Durary, crmueetaiay and batt-roome amounted to $1,850.55, which amount was in- eluded in the Treasurer's report. Tho Comnit- tee also expressed thanks to the eoveral busl- ness Hris wnt individuals for the generous do- nations tn behalf of the Association, ‘The followlug statement shows the contribu- tions sent through the Young Men's Chistian Association to the yellow-fover sufferers: ‘Total cash received from all sources, $7,022.14 Bent New Orleans 0,45 5 Bronte 50,00 , ’ 57,00 sreeeee 24725 Total Aiebursemcentsrsssecees see 060687, 028,14 CONGRATULATORY HEMARKS, At the closo of Alr, Hemingway's remarks upon his report, the Rey. Dr. Goodwin wus in troduced to the audience, und delivered a short, energetic address upon the subject of work, He said {t was too often the case that a Christian forgot that hu must be a dolny person as woll os @ praying person, r, Goodwin was followed by the pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church, who campli- mented the Association upon the work which it had accomplished, and exhorted tha members to. continus fo the good work, ‘The Rev, Arthur Mitenell eaid be bad comes before thu assuintly without maklag any pt aration, When he left bts home in Now En- giana, ho was actuated by the feeling that the young nen were all out here, and be wanted to ut bis work alougside of theirs, He thought it was not possible to compute the work of tle Association during she past year by meuns of tabulated reports. The figures showed but a sinall portion of the york oxecomplished, Many yows hud been ‘made uud kept; many hearts hud been made to rejoico; many good resolutions hud been nade, and apy bad habits bad been sbroken off. Ha spoke of the atresgth of the young men. Ilo would like to seu them all strong bhystealty, to show rained muscles xo that they might walk, or swim, orrow, or box; but this was not the highest Kind of strevgtb.' He wanted to sce them EASTRR MONDAY, April 1d. thla Week, treleng's Queen ot Kung s "very Rvontag ROSA DIERINA auMicning ri steers Admtsston, 800; Children, 24¢. “Open at 7: beeto at R, palliei EUDen RECONSTRUCTION : Personal Experieuces of the Late War, RICHARD TAYLOR, LIRUTENANT-GRNERAL 18 THE CONFEDERATE ARMY. Lol, 8¥0, Cloth. 274 pages. Prico, $2.00, * **General Richart Taylor, of Loulstana, has Just pub- Ished through the press of the Messrs. Apploton a Yol- uume of some three hundred octavo pages, whict will de read with far more toterest than most of the Itera- ture of the civil war between tho Statcs ts rewarded with, Itteentitled "Destruction and Heconstruction: Perronal Expertences of the Lato War.', Gencrat Tay: Jor saya {a hia brief prefsea that it has wcemed to him a duty to record these remtnincencea; that hie oppertunt- tlea for obtalning ‘an interlor view ' of tha matters to which they relato wore excetient; that In most cates he haa been a witness to the facts alleged, or has obtained (hom from tho best sources, and that where any doubt oxtala ho has indicated (t *by the languaze employed,’ He begina with « review of the causes of the war, and Feviawa the mliitary and polltical history of the atrug- rie in a cerics of fourteen chapters, which oontatue striking portraits hero and there, and mavy critictstns tipon the operations of both aldes."—New York World, “Asa writer he ia vigorous, eparkitog, erudite, and entertalning taadegrea. Hie opportunities for the ob- servation of men and things ave been such as few pus- acased, and he has made good use of therm. Of course, he views the Inte war from a Southerners atanitpoint, ‘but both slides recclya censure at hlahauda, The great tutercst in his book to many will, no doubt, be tha abarpness with which he criticisos men aud measures, Whore least oxpeoted, he poura forth batteries of sar+ caam and denunciation, and spares no one whom he thinks deserves ‘showing up.*"—New York Herald. For sate by ali bookseliers, or matied, spatd, to ‘poy address in the United Beates, on seeehor Price. D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, $40 & 551 Broadway, New York, CE FURNITURE, ~ "100 Varieties of Offce Desks, 3 Bank Counter « Railing, New, 1 Posts, Flooring. Mantels, yf cl Pos iy Marquet cy Chairs, Stools. Settees and- Opera Seats, Manufactured ff] by usand Warranted. - SY Akko Church & School Fure HA hitwre and Apparatus. A, Il, Andrews & Co, 215 Wabash Ave.,Cliclago, Md DTAVAVA VE) 8) ALL THAT STEVENS, HAD tee ticcogranlier, over ttre: i ahey Mugdle, tall, upposite McVickor's Theatre, tisken the bont Card end Cabinet Photographs tn tie elty (eo pecluliy Children’s Pictures). WINCHESTER’S HYPOPHOSPHITE Of Lime and Boda. ed the curoof Conqumption, Coughs, Franchitti ny a t fUcneral Job.il: Rea ate erg rare nea pated $80 years! oxperiouce, TRY I, Price and Po rertottle. Tropared only by WINCE ITER ¢. CO,, Cucnilate, Gold by a Usugunise SOWolin ttn NewYork Bee reer ee GHAY's REMEDIES. GRAWS SPECIFIC MEDICINE, — TRADE mans ile Gites. HD, wi oF x Syceus ur ovgrworg ea SEAS Sfitupraluahduer: off pees Fecity hapitlead neta = . ik iC, . Bofore Takingyes utes, tid bt After ‘Taking. usod for aver Shirty years with succew, 27 Full parcicu(are tn our pamnpulot which we de rata scud fre by ial] to wyery gue. Lit the wpoctts Gc Aaa hue eae a r Gcipeot the money by addressing ee OF mall vary ‘PtH GRAY MEDIOINY OO 10 Mechanics’ Block, Detroit, Mich. ANSUHAACK, BTEPTIENSON & CO.. 92 and 06 tatete Chicaser Swuoleuia ang retail ag ote whe will supoly druggists at orepricters' pricee, The Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway Co. Ci ‘The annual meetin Pany tor the electi of uther appropriate business will be bel reland, Olio, on the the Sioe! lon of Pirecturs ai bi re An Cl AY UMAY NENT (belne the 7h iin ‘opened at i o'clock a. 1m, and closed at, Ly order of the Hoard of Dire OOEAN STEAM: NORTH GERMAN Steamers sail every. $1 turda) Routhamatun and firemen London and Maria at low. RATES UF PARSAGE LLOYD. Yor ‘Asschiers booked for al ain New York to South- Hremien, fret cat-ln, £100; a ‘Htetura Hekets a 1. Howling Green, Agents for Chiesce, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Sailng twice s week from New York Ww Queenstown, erpuol, and Londen. yasaare frown $20 to £70 currenc: diced rates. Bleerake, §: Great Britain and Ireland, For sailings anu furth er Inforination apply to LARSON, No, 4 South Clarkeat. itoat, Londonderry, AY # to accommodation, jecund Cable, 405 re> $n. ts, 72 Broadway, N.Y. emtorn Manas Inctan-st., Chicago. “PROPOSALS. ROPOSAULS POR MBEAD- BTONLES FOL SULDIELS' GRAVES, Quatemtaaten GE, fanted proposnis, 1a tripiicwie ny Headstones far solid! e, and clty cemeteries iy Aa Tees raves, (i private, h ape extract: * "That the Secretary of War tatheraby authorised to erect headstones over (he graves of suldiers who served lu the Regular or Voluntuer Army of ute United Ht during the war for the Union, aad whi in private, village, ur city cemstertes, 10 faine manner as provided by the law of, for those Interred tn N y Coin bor 10 be Surulstied 18 exti 100. Spectiicatians describituy In, detall ‘i bo Capt. . of National Cemet ‘Bpoctnienn of the headstonca to mect at this attice. ‘All bide should be accompauled by good and auriictont be. consider derived white tiurble, Of gradea pani (01 Houtd be {nelosed In sented envelopes and ir fur Headstones,” and addressed pa whit OMCs the} f biddersan Mouday, June it, enclng a lock a, 18 of tha secretary of War. J108, Quartermastor-General, U. 8. A. HOMO ALS CUAL, the undersigned, st one svoon, . {ey for’ Ue delivery, cain Port Hotty foan Ei Fort lu cit! soneitenn Sill and Supply, GAL st Porta Dodge, llley ‘a 5 ‘and Fort Lyon, Coloradot als ey tink Upire onty, for SHELL Galts at Podge Clty and for bhetled or Rar Coru at pila will bo received. vt icles uf duineatts pra: ‘ho Goyernment reserves the right to reject: nida. “The proparats will bu 16 Didders, and will be aubjec rinted thereon, anit spectted In circulars, whites wil of application, iruin this office, 0 tte ehends upon a future ape Uurpose by CouxTem, toes stiuuld be J. (Coal ur Corn) al —,' ra will wlva full info tent for the aupplles nt a kuycloper contain wud addressed to the waderalgned or the Quartermasters AXTON, Deputy Q. M. Gun, at tha posts nained ator Specifications for Mineral Oil, Orrios or Liant-Hoves Inarzctox, WKN Digtaseye LOMPs: Lab, NEW YOUR, Apr! of the farm to be had an applicat thls offiew wast! 1o'ch ry INSYILLE, BTATEN AT, ii adureasing this attice, 01 iglet-dtoned Board at W red on the 22d da} House Dopot, Tompkiuay a copy of this advertiscment abould accompany cach ho right to telect any or all bids, or to walvo de- jermed for the Interest of tue Govern CHET De CHV Commodors U. 8. Nay: Light-House Inspec! PROFESSIONAL, AaPEG ALTY Hows, 10 to a Bt. KAN, Veorla, Burlington t Fast Expr euku! fxprens Chicago & Paducal it. K. Kx Ftreator, Lacon, Waalitngt’n Jollet & 1ste on U eS Pan dU wm t OMICAGO, MILWAUETE & SI, PAUL RAILWAT _aaiat depot. ODT herman House, ee a 45 ain erWam $00 pia Milwaukee Express. ..+. +00. Milwaukee Special (Sundays! sity & Sianiesuin, 4 y. and Mennaha truth Day’ Express, Madea i owe Ex: 5 in aS 1 O10 am: 40 pin i> 3:00 omar 7145 pa 9:00 pm 't 7209 pm All trains run via Milwaukee, Tickets for St. Paul and Minncapoliaare good elther via Madison and Prairie du Clilva, or via Watertown LaCrosae, and Winous, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, uf Tweuty-sucond-at, rk. Touts & apron BE outa teens Peat tne. aCalru & Texas Kxpress. Springten! kxprese. Sprinenent Niche xii @On Saturday night ruue to Centralia only. S00 saturday night rune to Porta auly. MICHIGAN OENTRAY RAILROAD, « Depot. toot of Lake-tt, nnd tout of Twenty+accond-at, Fieket Uitice, 47 Clark-at., bouthenss corner of age jolph, Grand Pacine Hotel, and at l’atiner House, Bett {vin Main and Atr Live! Us y LADS: + Kialamazuo Ace Atianste Exp Night Expre > PITTSBURG, FL. WAYNE & CHICAGO BAILWAY, BALTIMORE & O10, Depots, Exposition iuliding aud fuut of Twonty-second : at. Mckut Onices, #3 Clark-st., Valuer Hots, Grad, Pactfcttutel, and Depot (Expuaition Huildiag), Morning ¥xpross Fat Line. Morning Matl—Old Line. New York & Roston spo Atlantic Express (daily) Night bapreas.. srssers: PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & BT, LOUIS I. B, (Cinetonatt Atr-Ling and Kokomo Line.) 35 am * 7540 p ami Ti40 pi 5 pial #:00 ain 10:20 gait 6:40 a oy Depot, corner of Ciiutun and Cincingatt,tadtanapo! pre ne PN igue bxprens. OHIOAGO & EASTERN TLLINOIS RATLEOAD, Tloket Omces, 77 Clatkans 123 prarvornst., and Der Pot caruer-cliata aud Carralirau! a Leave. _|[_Arrive, 9:00 aut! wpm 47:30 pint 7:15 a Cogn Rion STBAM MERA. Dally for Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboyxan. Bay for Titi Ladin, ‘stale 8 aturday’s Goat for shove partadont leave uutlL & Dally for Grand Haven, Uraud tapids, Muskegon. 9 Docks foot of Michigan-ay.: | *ourtday excepted. poe MESOELEANEO O30 DR. HENDERSON "Eh ti clan: Spacial |p ct Pt Gpay. lihuines ous, and Special Disessus, fachints ty tt Witenes: me tucd hie beat attention and treatment. Charges aerate Vatlenta ata distance treated putter medicines svut everywhere. Consultation 1 BU confdential—call or write. Illuatrated BOOK and Cire culare for lente; acut sealed for two 3c stamps. uae yr. fi‘iea reaular graduate tn iwedicine, Naa hidgror i) fears: practice, aud is duly autborlica Ly the State of {a * No favii DR. KEAN, 173 Bouth Olark-at., Obicngo. reoually of by mall, free of eh! !! erate Let rouncrapecty divsusse, Decdyicean ith only phyalciun in the clly whe wasrents cures OF MO DAYs - * tery hes

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