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50 “AED os oee seoee 1610 et Shinglen .. tee 1.40 @ 1.75 Dey stot is quoted 600%$1.00 abovo ereen, Salon inctude cargo achr Costes, froin Muakegon, 120, 000 ft dry inch at $13.00, ‘The yard market wad fairly actlye, The reported shipmonts were largo, and dealers think traite will pe good thronghont July, which fa uenally a alack month, ‘Tho announcement that tho Mlssis- alppl district wit! not furnish so much Ininber this yonr a8 was atfrat supposed snakes doalers icon willing to ent prices, and gome of them predict an | advance carly In the falls anit Bloat, B met clear, @hird clear, incl Firat and clear dre: et First comnion dressed sliding Becond common siding... Flooring, frat common, drerecd. Flooring, second common, dresved. Flooring, third common. dreacd. Box boards, A, 13 in. and upwards, Box boords, 1, 10 in, and upwards, Hox boarda, Cries. ove soeeee A stock boatds, 1014 in., rough. Tatock vosrde, 1012 In. Catock boned: Foucing, No. 1 Fonging, No. 2. Green, juch, common,, Common boards, dry. Cull boarda,.. Dimension stu, Dimension ataft, Oe ee BLM “t yodogaa.a sfoiste and acantlin 800 Pickets, rough and select. Picketw, aclec rd th, dry «, Lath, green, bees eee sone Shingles, “AY sandard tooxtra Shingles, standards. Bhingleet Hoot feed 2.00% 2.1 1,75@ 1.40 . a “BY TELKHGRAPH. ¢ WOREIGN. The following were received by the Chicago Board of Trado: Eavervoon, July 3~-11:90 a, m.--Flour, 880d @l0s Gd, Wheat~—Winter, ¥s Qs GA; spring, Jo 4d@Be Nd; while, Bs CdGs tds club, Oe 2G OuGd. Corn, Gatid. Pork, 47, Lard, 32s Gd, Laygnroot, July 3-1 p.m.—Flour—Extra State, 1s, Wheatin falrdemand and firm; red wintor, fa dd; No, tapering, Te 5a; No, 2do, 884d, Call- fornia unchanged, Corn qulctand steady 3 36 10!4d, Carsoen uff coate—Wneat In moderate doimand, Corn dull., Weather unecttied, Pork—Western P.M, 478. Lard, 328 Gd, Macon—Long clear,” ‘20s Od; short clear, 278; Cumberlands, 268 Gd, Losnox, July 8.—Livenroot—Wheat frm. Corn steadily held, .Mank Lanxs—Cargoos off coart— Wheat a sbado dearer. Corn firm. Corgoes on paseage—Wheat firmly held. Corn stoady. Artivals off coast for orders—Wheat moderate. Weather in England inceewant rains, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Livenroor, Joly J—11:30 a, m.—FLoun—No, 1, 10s Gd; No. 4, 8s Ud, Guaix—Wheat—Wintor, No, 1, 0s bd; No, 2, 8¢ pring. No. 1, 8s 3d; No. 2, 7a 4d; -white, No. 1, add; No, 2 8s Gd; club, No. 1, Os Gd; No, 2, Os 2d, Corn~-Now, No, 1, 88 11d. Provistoxs—Pork, 478, Lard, 828 Ud. . Livgznvoon, July 3,—Cottox—Firmer at 6 16-26 Gd; salea 8,500 batow; speculation and export, 2,000; American, 0,500. Loxvox, July 3,—Linaxep O1t-—288, Rraix—Common, 48 6d. Antwenr, July 8.—Parnoreux—17Hd, NEW YORK. Axecial Dispatch to The Tribune. . New Yous, July 3.—Gnain—Tho market for wheat waa very active to-day, largely for export; vrices advanced % to le a bu, and tho market closed strong and buoyant at the advance; large sales “for prompt and forward de- livery ‘Were renarted at the improved prices; apring and No. 2{red were tho grades moet sought after; an Important feature of the doatinga was the purchase by a prominent local shipper of one line of 1,000,000 bu No, 2 Milwau- ‘kwve foractual shipment from the recent speculn- tive holders, at 2 prica not made public, but, con- sidering the magnitude of the transaction, sald to ‘bo at & relatively full rato. Svécta! Dispateh to The Tribune, New Yonk, July 3,~—Gnain—Esztraordinarily ex- tensive dealings reported {a the wheat line, mainly for export, bat largely alad on apecolative account atan advance of 140; all closing decidedly strong and buoyant; spring grades vory prominent, and embtaced onc line of 3,000,000 bn No. 2 Milwau- from recont speculative holders for actual shipment-at a price not made public; No, 2 red and No. 2 white also formed important featareas wales reported to-day of 2,152,000, | + Provieioxs—Mexa pork miodoratoly active for early dellvery at barely atendy rates; quoted at $10.26 for new ordiuary brands and $0.50 for old for forward dehvery; meas in slack demand, with July options quot at 310.000 10,25: Beptembor at» $10,10@10.50; October at $10.20@10.40. Cot meats quiet, but otherwise uochanged. Bacon’ in slack demand but held drmly, Lard was sought after for carly dglivery at lower prices; for early dollyery sales ro ported of 5265 tes at $6,373¢, and 200 tcw at $6.40; for forward delivery a dull market was noted, swith July option quoted ax closing at $1.85 8.37% % August at $0,42426,45; September at $0,4606.62%; October at $0,600.00; year op- thon at $0,32:6@0,57%43 December at 86.4740 6,55; refined quist. Ss Taiuowe- pull with prime quoted at §5,15-16 Braans—A firm market for raw, and fairly ace tive inquiry; refining as Jaat quoted, Wutarr—Quoted at §1.055¢, but dull. Freionte—A weak nerket; the grain movemont. has beon more liberal in tho way of berth freight; almost wholly by steam for British ports, cnieny for Liverpool and London, the quotation of xd per buon actual contracts for Liverpool having been the lowest accepted In recont years; the reg- ular lines adhere to 4¢ por bu. ‘To the Western Associated Press. Naw Yonr,, July 3,.—Tho Cotton Exchange closed thia morning untll Monday. Froun—Strong; receipts, 15,000 brie; saper Stato and Western, §3,45@8,85; common to good extra, $8,00@4.20; goodtocholee, $4.25 6.00; white wheat oxtra, $1,00@5.25; extra Ohio, $4, 00700.003 St. Louis, $4,00@6,50; Minnesota patent process, $5,507. 76, Gnarx—Whoat opsned quicts closed 4q@io bet- ter; recolpte, 14,000 bu; rejucted spring, 77¢; No. tao, WEO4e: Ne. 2 do, $1, 06 dt; un- craded, QX4c@$1.00; ungraded winter red, SLUHOT AT ungraded amber,’ $1. 1ide1.14543 ee 2 white, ay fais, 1 do ser pe Heong ¥7.000 bu Rt SLAG Hts atendy gad une changed, Barley~Market dull, Malt dull and un- chunved, Corn sewer; racelpis, 201,000 bis tun graded 41@434¢c3 low-mixed, 40ey yellow West- crn, 45140, Oats quiet; rece buy mix- inta, 71,000 ved Westarn, 874@80¢; white do, 8K@alc, qlay—Nominally unchanged, Nova—Dnill and nnchanged, Guavanims Coles demi rather quicts Tt car. + poes, 114001440; job Iota, 11 S4c, Sugar’ Seulnaly unchanged, Tico steady, with «fair Gemund. Pernoyson— Vers rong; united, 714.0; reflued, “$1.07 |, G8ic. TaLoWw—Qulet, but firm at 6 16-10Q00, linsin—Nomninaily unchanged, TenrentivE—Nominally shehaneed. Hnge—Market dull and unsettled; (Western, 9@ Tie. m Provisoxs—Pork dull, heavy, and unchanged. Tieef tirm, Cat meate quiet, tnt fem; tong clear middles, $5.159u5,20; short do, 85.00, Lacd— Market dull; prime steam, $6,375; Rurrxn—Markot dally Weatern. 7@15ic, Curess--Stegdy; Western, 3G5 xc, Wautext—Nominally $1.05). PHILADELPHIA. Praprtenta, July 3,—Froun—Quiet, bnt Army ‘Weatern superfine, $2 75; Blinnosota cxtra family, medinm to fancy, $1.75@5.24; Ohlo family, good, $5.60; Minucsota patent process, $0,00; ry¢ flour firm at $3, 20, Onars—Wheat quiot; No, red in elevator, car Jota, $1.12, Corn firm; sail mixed nomtoally, 436 f.0.b,4 rejected on track, 35¢b100; yellow Western, dic, Onts quite active; mixed Western, BUD s7e; white do, Y74@iv0, ochheapetatey primo iness beef, $12, iams—Smoked, $10. 2.10.50: led, $8.25 Pacts Lard samtusiiy ceokangod! beatae Mutren—Bteady; creamery extra. ‘1h@Q10c; New ‘York Stato and radford County (Pa.) extras, Licy Western Heserve extra, 10¢126,, Fuos—Market dull and weak; Western, Lic. Cunrsn—Narkot esaler; quiet; creamery, Ge. Verno.eum—Nowinal; ‘refined, Ojo; crude, Bye. * iuakr Cimnory Vester, $1.07, an fecrieta—Flour, 2 EY it, 23, corn, 43,000 bu; oats, 8,600 ba mt BALTIMORE. . Barrinone, Md., July 3.—Frovn—Bteadior and unchanged, - Guain—Wheat—Weatera firm and active; NG, 2 Tennoylvania rou, $1.10; No, 2 Wvatern cod, spot, $1,15K% duly, $1.20%@1.10: Fuel, $1.07N@1.0714; Keptember, $1.07G1.07%, Cormm—Weatern qguiet and oasy; Western mized, spotand July, 404%@4dHiC; August, 44H G14hi0; 1, ABK@I5K0; wteamor, 413sc. Oats ern white, 3773; Pennaylvanis, 37 su mixed, JS@30e, Rye dull and un- prio to cholco Pennsylvania, steady; We Proviaons-—Unchangod, Kotran—Firnt and unchanged, K Dall und weak wt 1070150, Prtnotene—Unchunced. Corree~Quietand unchanged. Wiusky—Quiet and unchanged, Furiaurs~Uuchanged, R Hrs—Flout, 71 bles whenty a9,f00 bay Ont§. SIO tits rye, HOO bi, 1,46, 000 bu; corn, 114,900 ba. corn, 81,000 bi Sure rg—V ST. LOUIS: 8r. Locts, Mo., July 3,—Prom—Unchangad, GQnain—Wheat higher; No. 2 red, PHNANHE CAMs OS4GMSe July; OLMOT Ke Angasly 121g G@VSYo Heptomber; Ne, 3 do, 90o bid, Corn Wigher; sH@idige cash; Bye Jus HUAI Sentamber, (ats lower; 2ise cael; ! yt 2Uc Augut Ryo lower; 47c bid, Wineny—Steady at $1.04, Phovietans—Pork quiets Jobbing. $10. 202,10. 25, Dry salt meats deme; large antes at outelde pointe tu ome here for August equal to $4.05 for clear riba and Jone cloar, ait SR 1% for ehort clear; winter shaulders offered nlcountey partis at $3, 70, and mummer clear ribs at $4.70, with Se Jews bil, Bncon Nein: cleat rin, $5,50G5,60; clear, §5,80, Ja G00 Uris; wheat, 05,000 bu; ts, 26,000 bu: ry, 1.000 bn. Stittatrxts—Plour, 4,000 bris; wheat, 6, 000 bu; corn, 10,000 ba, —Wuiet for Yorkers to Waltimores at & he smooth te +1. 05235, 80; recelpts, 4,600 heads anipments, 3,100 head, CINCINNATE Crscimxatt, ‘July 3.-—-Corron—Qniet, bat firm at 12ie, : Froun—Dall; prices aahade lowers family, $4.75 3.1. Cnatx—Wheat canlors few, 00c%$1.02, Corn in fait demand and firmer, bit not quotably higher a S8GsAlgc, Cate quiet and firm at 247936, Ryo weaker at G7c. . Harley dull and noorknt, Provistons--Pork nominally unchanged, Lard ploady, with » fair demand; current 1uake, 80.00, Bulk meats quiet and drm; held at $3.1¢¢4.00, aul 35.0%. Bacon in good demand at &4.25@ $e 85.371 OA. and $5,055. 7h, * Withte-sissgand hicherae $eOke Hurrent—Dall and unchanged, ‘Linskxp Orn—steady, with o fair decaand, at 5 teens Chamber of Commerco adiourned till Mon- ° NEW ORLEANA, , New Oniraxs, July 3,—¥roun—iligh grades havondvanced; xxx, 4.47505 75; high grades$u,00 @613. .* . Cons Meatr—Quiet and weak st $° Puovtstons—Lard markot caster; tleree, 7@7Yer hegn7}4b73ic. Lulk meats firmer;ahouldcrs looso, $4.00; packed, 4 3#@-4%gc. Bacon firm; shoulders, 44Qitic: hams, sucar curcd, W4@1le, as rize, i spatial duil; Weatern rectiflod, $1.05 s fRocentcs—Coflce—Barkat ordinary to prime, 11@14%c. Gulls Rio eargoes, Suar teady: jab- iing common. to Food. common, Onze: far to fully fair, GuQoKe: prime to cholee. WuG@Te; yellow cluried, Th@i ic. Mulan tere Inentive e4qpOe: common, 2 DK Hoot prime to chalce, sabe, Itico—Market dull ALOH@T5c. Buan—Quiet at Goce. ‘ MILWAUKER. Minwaurer, Wi Fipom—Dall and unchanged: In good demand. Gnarx—Whent quiet; opened ye higher; closed firm; No.’ 1 Milwaukeo hard, $1.06; No.2 ao, a; duly, 0c; Auguet, eptember, O3%c; No. 3 Milwaukee, Hac; No. 4, 77He: rejected, We. Corn firm;! ligher; No. 2, 30%c, Oxia higher: In good demand: No. 2, alse, Rye steady; No. 1, Sic, Barley duii and oseier; No, 2 apring, O7e. Oar ane ee easy, Trimo Mesa pork i. ain Jard, $4.10, quiet at $0.85 cnott. Prim Nous—Hieady at Bi, 60@8. 7 Freiurs—-Wheat to Bufisio, 2c. Rrcrirts—Flonr, 4,500 pris: wheat, 97,000 ba, ern 10,000 bris; wheat, 9,000 oe : BUFTALO. Burrato, N, ¥., duly 3.—Gnatx—Wheat dull; antes 6,000 bn No, 1 bard at $1.12. Corn doll; No. 2 mixed Western, 301;G40c, Oats dull; sales, 3,200 bu No, 8 Chicago at 37c. Rye inacttro, Barley inactive, . Caxat Fuxiante—Unchanged, 7,703 bria; wheat, 59,000 bu; Wheat, 38,755 bu; corn, 39, - Corn, 70,311 bu, PMENT Y= O75 bu. Railroad : BOSTON. Bostox, July 3.—FLoun—Quiet and unchanged. Gnaws—Corn steady; mixed and yellow, 47 A8i§c, Outs steady; No. Land extra white, 4145@ 460; No. 2 white. 40!;@41¢: No. 3 white and No, 2 nixed, 384@50'4c. Rycfnominally unchanged. Reemrre—Fiour, 3,000 bris; coru, 45,000 bu; wheat, 1,200 bu. SurrMente—Fluur, 1,800 bris, ' » KANSAS CITY. Buectal Diepatch to Tha Tribune. Kaxnas Crrr, Mo., July 3.—Gnaix—The Price Current reports’ wheat receipts the past week, 80,000 bu; shipments, 14,044. bu; firmor; No. 2, cash, O20; Joly, Wc; No, 3 ensh, O0%c; July, KONse. Corm—Reces; 18,735 bu; shi 20 Sis bay duly Nove cask, doe; aly donee TOLEDO. _ - Totxno, Joly 3,--Guain—Wheat quiet; No, 1 white Michigan, $1.00; No, 2 red, duly, $1.02%3 do Septembor, 00c; amber Western, Jnly, $1.02, Corn quiet; No.2 August, G8%c, Oats insctive, Tucrirt+—Wheat,'11, 000 bn; corn, 11,000 bu, Sinrments—Wheat, 9,920; corn, 5,600 ba, ~The Board adjourned till Monday, DETROIT. Darnoit, Mich., July 3,—FLoun—Steady, Grain—Whuat hotter; oxtra.$1,00; No, 1 white, Tuly, $1.08; August, ° $1.03%; Septem. bor, $1,04; milling No. 1, $1.04, Atecuiprs--Wheat, 20,000 bn. heat, 16,483 bu, Buwaents—' INDIANAPOLIS, Inpraxaronis, July 3,—Hoas—Steady at $3, 00@ 5,00; receipts, 3,000; slilpments, 2,000, Onatx—Wheat firm; No, 2 red, $1,.00@1.03, Onts nomtoally unchanged. Corn drm, at 353c, Haxs—-Unchanged. OSWEGO. Oswaao, July 3,—Gnain—Wheat steady; No, 1 white Michigan, $1.17; No, 2 Duluth spring, $1.08; No. 1 hard do, $1.15; No, 1 Mitwaukee spring, $1.15, Corn nominaliy unchanged, PEORIA, : Psonra, It, July 2.—Iouwoemes—Searce and firm; sales, 100 bris at $1.04. PETROLEUM, Cunrrtann, 0., July 3.—Patroteom—Steedy and unchanged, Pirrsnuns, Pa, July 3,—Perronsun—Dall; crude, T0%¢ at Parker's for shipment; reined, OXc, Philadelphia deliver: Om City, uly 3 —Pxrrocmum—Market opened quict, with sales at 723¢¢, declined to Fhe, advanced wud closed offered at 70%c; ative tents, 31,000 dels, avaraging 30,000; traueac- tons, 130, 000, DRY Goons. Naw Yonx, Jnty 3,—Husiness quict in all branches to-day; cotton goods firmly held: Hill's bleachud ahirtings advanced by agents; prints in ght demand, atid Arm; woulen ygoods generally quiet, but steady In price. ‘The Bulletin says: Mbusiness' in dry-goods market will by generally suspended Friday and Saturday,” corron. New OnLeaNs, July 3.—Corron—Plrm; mid> Allng, 12 low do, 1144¢; net receipts, 505 balers rose, 5033" ctporta to cont! i 2505 grow be atinent, 409; sales, 250; 108, TURPEN'TINE, Gy daly 3,—Spiaits Tunrsx- Wiuxaton, TiInR—Bicady at +. A Vory Lucky Shot, Edinburg Scolsman's Durban rater, .an the middie of the zht at Rorke’s Drift, when the’ Zulus had fired the hostital, a russ was male by a band of the enemy to tire thd storenouse, the other building which outlasted tho defense, As fast as these Zulus came on with firebrands they were sot down, bat one manaced .to escape the fire and get in close to the wall of the storehouse. Tie defenders, with thelr rifles. through the loopholes. could no slope ther Weapons to Kill bln, wud it seemed us if hig purpose of tring the thatch on the root of the house ehould succeed. Fortuuately a young Corporal of the Army Servico Corns named Atwood bethought biinaci! of 4 plan to rid the canip of the Zulus. As luck would bave {ty there was a sinall square hulo in the wal whieh had been used as a window, and the Zulu happuned to ba below this, Atwood, with his carbine, made his way to this hule, and, pushing out dis weapon, det it hang, polnting to the ground, Lt waa jusmossible to take aim in this awkward position, su he truaicd to fate. ‘The Zulu had by this time stuck a fire-braud on the end of his ussegal, and was in the oct of rising up to act fire tu the thatch when Atwootl, not scoipg the Zulu stall, but Knowing abuut his position, Bred the carbine with bis thunyd. The shot probably, In fact, saved Natal from an invaston of the@ulus, ‘The Zulu atdayilede was foun the spot with hieskull smashed in, and the sesezal, with the tirebrand stuck on the eod oft, held thebtly tu bis dead baud. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, J / {879—TWELVE PAGHS. CURRENT GOSSIP. OTHELLO AND DESDRMONA, Cinainnatt Enquirer, "7¢ In the cause, It in the causal” Rxelatmed the angry Moor, And, ptealing in on tiptoe, Mo locked the chamber-door, Alan! poor Desdemona, Bhe recked not of her fate, Butelumbered on serencly. And enored, I grieve to atate, “*I¢ in the caure, it fs the cause? . Yet PH not ened her blood, Nor acar that whiter akin of here ‘Than anow—W'll not, me Ludl “And, finding nefthor scratch nor.scar, ‘Tle Coroner may ray That thin folr wench has shuMlicd off About the ueual way, *O latms breath, O baling breath, That oat almost peranade Tho Goddess with tho bandaged eves ‘To throw away her blade!" ow, who la thera! iel-}i-o' “Now, who Ia thera? Othel-Ii-o1" ‘Ava, Deademout-a.” it come to bed, my gentic lord? “Liat, woman! did you pray?” “Alack! alas! my gentle Moor, What dost thou inean by that? Feanuot for the life of me Seo what thou’rt driving at." “Tf you bathink yourself, Of any crimes to date. Unreconciled to Heaven and Grace, Solicit for thew ateaight." sweet trench, a, my Lord! what may you meant" “Well, do itani be quick . For E hold thy fife as Ightly Aga tinker's soaicdlc, “Tye seated a vow in Teaven, And repeatedly hava aware, That Twill not harbor woman Who'll deliberately anore,”* **O good may Lord! forgive met really iid not. know't.* Bot bo cathered up the pillows And ramnied them down ber throat, FISU-8'TORLES. Nevo Yark Run, Fx-Police Justice John Scott, of this city, re- turned a faw dave since from a dshiug excur- ston in the Fike County wilderness, With Mesera, John C, Westbrook and John Gatthard, of Milford,‘he camped out threa daye on Little Walker Pond, sid one day on Iie Walker Pond. The former ie guopowed to contain trout. In the latter the voraciona and tenacious pick- ercl ts allaged to Ne tn walt for the alturing spoon-hook and treacherous Ive balt of the fishermon, The dustice brought bark with bim aepleodid syecimen of cold in the bead, and the following truthful account of soute of hie ex- porinnees fn Pike County: “Tdon'tearo ao much abont trout Sshing, but J told John C, Wegtbrook that if he knew of any place where I could get hold of some nick- erel, thera was where T wanted togo, So John ©. sald we'd goto tho Walker Ponds, because then Tcould take ont what pickerel 1 wanted from one of the ponds, nnd he could canture his favorita trout in throther, *The pickeret ‘ain't very Jarge to the Walker Pond,’ said Jon, ‘but they're plenty.! So wo went to’ Walker Pond. “Now, I'm giving, you an fides of the elze of the pickerot In that. pood whan I tell you that I used a shiver of ordinary size for batt. I fished threc nours. Every little while I'd vet whatl thought wasa bite, I’d yank up my book and find nathivg. What bothered me was that the shiner seemed na lively as whan,l first put the hook throuzb him, And another tug puzzled me, The shiner began ta swell out like a tond-fish. ‘7 belleve that hook has polaoned that fish,’ sald I to myself: so I pulled Ii out of the water, took out my hook, aud dropped the shiner jn the bottom of the boat. He dicd ina little while. ‘Then T thought 1 just open him and eee what was the matter. 1 found nine plekerchin him. Thed——dpickeel were ao small fn that pond thut the bait-Nebaed swallowed ’em. “YT quit und pulled to shore. Joho C. and Gailhard were over ju the Little Walker, dashing for trout. Wheo I got ashore I found wn old follow thut lived near the pond fishing for bult- heads, ‘Be you from the city?! we asked. I said Twas. tKetchin’ pick’?! be asked. I told him I wasn’t. *Wavt to?" he inquired. Tt Levuld get a hold of a few gould ones, 1 told im, I'd be sulted to death. *Wud y? like t? pay acoupte dollars t git some good ones?’ fF re- plied that 1 woutd jeadily inveat that much for a little zenuine eyort. “The Pike County mau stopped to attend ton bite on bis line. He pulled outa bullhead the aize of « pug dog, took it off his book, dropped ttin his boat on top of about balf o bushel othors, leisurely wouud up his Mnw, and then said: ‘Come long o'me.’ I followed with iny pail of balt fish und my tackle. The Pike Coun- ty man took inc half a mile through the woods. ‘There we came to a pond about the size of the fountain basin in City-Mall, Pork. ‘Now, h'yer y'll have somo fun,’be said. Iwas sweating and pufflne Ike o norso after a four-mile race, ‘I take the two dollars right h'yer,? ie added, ‘F vou don't ketch any fiah y'll find me over t? Ble Walker yankin bullheads, ’n I'll refund.? He showed to a box made with slats, aud bay- ingalid with leather hinges. One end was attick down inthe mud, and the box was half full of water.” The countryman told me toopen the lid and put my flab in’ that box as Snst os 1 caught them, md that would keep them freah und’ nies. I thanked him, and he went away with my two-dollar bill in his pocket, * “1 began to fish. The first throw 1 caught nickerel that would weigh two pounds easy. ‘This ia pretty good, I thought. I kept on flaning, and oyery Mittlo while I'd haut out a pickerel, { put the flen all in the box, ag T lind beun instructed todo by the Pike Countian. I ‘caught twanty pickerel before it began to strike mo as something siugular that they were all as near one size as could be. After my twenty- fifth olckerel ft occurred to me as being a little remarkable that there was so little commotion in ths box. When I opened it and put my twenty-sixth pickercl in, [ pulled it on shore. ‘Yhere wasu’ a fish iu the box, One slat was off the end of the box that had been in the water, and the pickerel had passed back into'the pond as fast a8 caught. “1 started back after the Pike County man, Tle had probably caught all the builheads he Wanted, for he was nowhers to be seen. ‘Then I wont over to Little Walker and told Joho U, about the twenty-six splendid pickerel I had FAUEh, and how they had got away. Joho suited, “*Don't feel so bad, Judee,’ sald he. ‘You only lost one fish, That's old Hullbead Lee's pet pickerel, Ho's alware hungry, and you’yo caught bin twonty-stx times,” But I had sonie good sport at Little Walker Pond. I tad borrowed Ed Cabill’s $40 Coury trout-rod, thinklng-I might waut a change from pickere! fishing. Jolin G. aud Gallhard had caught some nice trout fo the pond, and the last day we were thro they thought Uiey would zo over and try thetr luck Iu Carr's Rock bruok, It Was a long Walk, und 1 concluded to stay at the pond and try Cahill's rod and fics, Our tent wax near the shore of the pond. John U, had taken his rifle along in hope that we might run across # bear or so and letch ‘om down. 1 fished & good part of the day ayd didn’t hayo much luck. Along toward cyening I saw n big trout jutnplng for Mes about twonty feet from shore, uppualte the tent. J stood on the slore and dropped my flea over where the trout was mak- ing out a supper, He nabved ove of my hooks quicker thau Hgbtning, and the noxt minute was makhug the reel hum as bo rushed out toward the middle of dw pond. He took every foot of linn there was on the reel before he stopped, and wher he stopped he Ieaped out of the water—wel, two feet, 1 thovene sure Td Jose him, fur he tugged Hke a barpooned whale. Whilv | was trying to rec) in sume of the Hne € saw a flash of something that seemed to drop fram. the sky, aud then heard a plunge io the water, ‘Theres wos 8 great splash and struggle iu the poudfora second ar two, und ten Leaw a monster fshbawk sailing off with my trout, Hvfore } could recover from iny gur- prise the $40 rod was jerked from my handesnd followed the hawk ond feb. ‘Thery was only Oue thing todv, Jolin C.'s rifle stood avalnst a treo teu fect away. I jumped lortt. ‘Thehawk didn’t look much digger thau & pigeon, and the trout rod bad dwindled to a schoolvoy' 1 drew a dead. ‘The ball went whers it wassent; the hawk tumblod into the middie of the pond. 7 rowed out and found it dead in the water. dts talone still here the trout, aud the line sud rod were auill attached to the tah, J hud to cus the tendons of tw hawk'’s claws to pet 'em loose. ‘Thu trout weighed nearly two pounds.” UOSTON EXCLUSIVENESS, . Boston Saterday Brening Guseie, Causour's little atory of Boston stiffness, apropos the civititics shown to the Chicago Com- mercial Club auring ite visit hore, is as goud as gold, and {t can be matched ta. another ot yery nuch the same pattern, A lady of position in New York, sud the daughter of & man dis- tioguished in the world of letters, chunced to be crossing the Atlaotic iu a Cuvarder bound tor this port. She was uccompunicd by her daugh- ter, who had been in Paris several yenrs at a convent school. Among the passengers were certuin.representatives of “the first fainilles of Boston,” one of whom claiined alive English Lord asa distant relative. a fart, indeed, of whieh “ the representative? took ‘care to! ine form the company at an eurly period of the yoys age, Durie the ten days they eatted the waters blus. the New Yori Jady aul her daughter were coolly Ignored by the Bostan party; but as ale was a deckied | coamupolitan, “the neglect of good-fellowship rous:l imerely a feel ing of amusement ond a passing res mark upou the code of politeness followed fo the Hub of the Unfverae, On the Jast day aut, while the parscnyers wera. ussuinbled at Aloner, sume reference Wis 1 toa “firet, fansily of Virginia, and 11 the New York Judy, sayin about the case in pout, as ic was believed eli wasn connection of the Jamtly, tie response, “but we ate ny nearer th Ins? Why, Mrs ——." erled the Moston Biue Blood, nvross the tabic, “Is tt poaaibie you are related to the ——st low J wish F had known It beforel I showld Layy been so Ui to have introduced my party ‘4, soul? She ecultiug rejoinder which greeted Uits inpertl- tent spech need not be recwrden, ft Mit, how. ever, aud mere tian one hearer has repeated the tale and its consequent passage ab arias, to the great enjoyment of a nimber of people to whom the arrogance of thia particular mewser of Boston sucicty wag nu stranger. PAIS NEWSPAPER WIT. New York Wertd, Jngentous device ot the Parialan newemen: “Buy La Lanterne to-day—ii's perfuctly beastly.” “Tm tnfernally disgusted with my wite— that’s the long and sbortof 2? | What's wroug now? Has she been kicking up any new capers? “No, T wouldn’s stand thats but she Keeps nn repeating atl her old ones."? “Tow adinirably,” eave Caling, “some words describe thy objects to which they are applied. These’s the word ‘orence,’ for instance, Now, nn orange is orange Ib cotor, It has the form of anorange, the toate: of an orange—nay, it ty really and truly an orsoge, as ig name would tead You to expect." Two old friends incet after a long absence at the door of aclub where there faa gaol deal ot y for pretty large lakes. First. Frie Whatt Always plasing and not rulned vet}? Second Friend—" Not yet. iret Priend— “Why, what is wrong with the clubf It must. be going dowa hill.’ “Ma, pa snys uot to sit down on. the benches In the rk that are marked ‘Paint,’ or Jt spol} my new trousers.” My ehtld, whenever you see nuawly patuted bench go and sit right down on ft. aud let everybody see that a palrof new trousers to us are only a drop Io the bucket —I mean in the wardrobe.” A young swell arrives at his uncto’s house, whore nerand dinner-party {¢ raging at an ne reasvnably fate hour, “You must excuse me, wunky,” he save, but the facet ds that os wre were passing Montinarency the pun came out, und just for fan we stoped and get up a doukey-ridine party. te Uncle (coidls)—You did, eh?) Who rade yout Schwindella, the great. banker, assisting ot the examination of = bis yonthful son in arithmetic: Sclwindells, Jr—t Nine from tio Ican't, sof borrow one sri" Schwindells, Sr.—Korrow —ona—the — wretviod curbatone Lucket-shop operator! Come out of this school atoncel Borrow one, inderd) No gon of sive shall ever remain nt-a achool. where he fs taught to borrow less than 10,00y!77 Aphopkeeper, having made nis fortune, re- trax toa rather Joneaowo little yillace twenty miles or so from the casital, “You mmat find ft a nufsance Iving tp euch o small place.” sev frend: “no. convenlences, nor anythtug.’? ‘ Blesa you, uo,” replies the worthy many ‘we get fresh eggs, und milly and Gutter here every morpiug; fro’ and everything you can asic for—froiime city, Ltell you, thero’s nothing ke, cowatry Mfe.* Spapathizing: Customer (to merchant at a time when the it raineth every day—soinetiines feice)—" Well, you ovugbtn't to complain about pusiness bem dull—there is a hvely enough demand for umbrellas, anyway.” Dejected Tradesmen—"“Ob, well, there {5 o pretiy fair demain for umbrellas—perhaps I shouldn't complain on that point. but then, on the other hand, the sunshade trade is al! cone to the dence! (Dursta into tears, and even wishes’ ho was dead.) ’ ¢ In the Wod6tu of the Viscount the passion for gnmobling las driven out or overpowered uvery other sentiment. play at bis club was at its bicht, a telecram was brought. to hin announcing the sudden death of the Viscountess, All eyes were fixed upon him, and comorchending at ouce tat he was expected to show hls grief by making same concession tv public sentiment, the Viscount dashed his hand acroas bis cyes and said in o softened voice: ** [Here,—excuse my cmotion— :L won't raise you 500 frunes; 111 only go you 250 better"? Vivier, the incorriginle practical joker, who spont somany vears of his life for the benefit of the custome oficiats in traveling about with two trunks, one containing ratuesnakes and the other packed full of odd boot-strans by hy- dranlie pressure, havin solt all the human race hax taken to fooling other and inanimate, things, His Inst victim was a poor dumb itcher of milk “that could not say him nay, “It was,’ be says, “splendid, bright summer weather when [ went into my dining-room wud sat on the table a nice pitchor of frosh milk, 1 didw't breathe a word, but weut geutly and clused tl shutters, drew thecurtaing, and went: {nto th tb roum, whore I took the fire-shovel nud tal I blew, thundered, rained, un- chained the elements to the best of my sbility for three minutes, eseleining. from time to time, *How it comes down? Jd you ever sce such Hehtulng? ami so on. This done, I go back to the diuing-room, open the cur- tulng and shutters and let in the suultght and look at Mr. Miik-pitcher. May Ibe anythinged, ifthe milk badn'e soured! “Fregarded tt dis- dalufully and, croseug my atime, I sald to the milk, eald I, *You miserable idfot, don't you know that thera bas been uo thuader-storm, thut £ pus up that elemental disturbance on yout You ought for yery shamo’s sake to tura red—I tuean to turn sweet again?” A YOUNG MAN'S FIRST “STOVE- Pry?! DBuritette, ‘Yea, non, you aro correct.” The first time you wear a stove-pipe hat, everybody looks at you. Not, as you may vululy iosgine, because you sre the flrat young inan who ever wore a stove- Pipe hat, but because it ts apparent -evop to the old bi{ud man who sits in the back pew, without any cushlon in, away back under the gallery, where the poor have tle gospel preached at them, thatitts the frst time ever you wore a hat of that duscription, Your old father clans one on the back of his head, puts his hands into bis povkets, holds up his besa, and walks oi! down the streets Ina cale DE wind, and never thinks of his hat. But vou, son, you pull yours on at the most peaceful avgle It can bo poxed, and you yo teatering slung, both hands ready to fy othe hat at tho slightest provocation uf the ghostiiest phantom of w pult of wind. You dou't look comfortable, son Your hat ia always trylng to come olf; you binnp fy against every- thing you pass; you Tub ft the wrong way when you try to brush the duet off it. When you curry it in your hand up the alale, everybody smiles, hecatise you firit hold ft by the briia and let tha crown tip race: fully over your arm, and, by the time you hayo hit three dr four worshipert in the head with it, you ie nid Lure it under your arn and tr to carry It that way without touching it; and, the frst thing you do in Unt pase, put a wotnan’s eye out with vour elbow, "Then when you sit down, you put the hat dow on the floor, setting jt on tie brim; 4 fatal mistake. Amt then before the sermou is half through, you put your feot on jt three tines, But never mind; you have to learn some Une. Only dou’n jtn- agine that people never aw auything of the Kind before, because they have. And finally, son, If you are only Gye feet three tuches tall, don’t thiuk that a hat three fevt five uches hich {inproves your appenrauce, Or makea you look taller, Because tt doesn't. . It may make you wok os thougn you clerked in a eocund-| clothing store, but it duesn't muke you louk taller. By-and-oy, when you have worn a bizh hat two or threy years, you will Wear tt go nat- urally that it will breome you, But the first time —— ob, iny son, ny sont —— THE PLIES Krehange, Onco in a great while the telegraph brings us Incontestivie proof that Princes uud Princesses ure like common folk, of the same flesh and bloods that they scratch whe they Itch, and sometiines itch where they cawt scratch, A caso iy point is tbat of the experiance of tho Princes Loutso at Metspedia, Quebec, Sho bas been up in that neck of the woods, atnong tha Micamac Indiana, with ber husband and” the Duke of Areyle und bis daughters. The Gah- {ng.we are told, hag been good, but other things than dsh bite up there, ‘The sacred penion ‘ou of her Royal Highness was Inyaded by the fites, und pot even Micatmac q nor one of the posts setup Inthe high; re: ands bythe famed tor of ber husbainl, could bring her any ease. Her afflictions dis- mared the party, and they yented their feelings after the muoner of irate Britovs. ‘She New York Word cbroutles this fly-time exony in ‘The other ‘eventing, ort: rexpectotl, verse, 9 few lines of which wo appefd ano aam- ple of the whole. ‘The Duke of Argyll. ikea band, Koara, **Dom!—the fies!” The Marquis, na mild aaa lah, Beate, ** Dam im—tha files"? The Princess, mach worried Grow), .**Dum!—the fi Quirs, : ‘The mosqnito, like the rest of the nabobs, will soon male his hum by the sea. A thief being asked his ocupation, replied that he wasn “ pocket-miner.” Qacen Victoria bas relaned for the last forty- two years, und shows no bleu of clearing off, Railways aro oristocenti. ‘They teach every man to know his own station and to stop there, A Ilve turkey would sypm to be Jess nowy than a dead one, for on¢anakes only a din, the osher a dinner, When you are losing money, the most eco: nomical thing you con doistotake fn a part ner, That is the way carcful bustocss mea do. — Modern Argo, Little Andy has got to the head of bis class attast. “1 hope sou will stay tere now,” rays ble father, “1h no, Y don't think 1 wilh, pa,? says the thoughttul bos; “1 might tov proud."——dloston Advertisers + saad The young gentleman who anoke so cloquent- ly at his Commencement on classical reading will to-day gull out a vellow-backed dino novel ated abandon bimseif to tue delights of a wild horaer Nfe,—Loulsvitie Courier-Journal, AMsping boy was oulin the back yard nound- fhe ona ty pan. The father came thred and sullen, and hetug disturbed by the noise, ered out: -4¥hat fs turned loose in the baek yard,— a wild ania’? The Iitde fellow replied, “Yeth, thir—it's & pan-thir.”? Prof. Swit, of Rochester, has discovered a Drant-new comet. A match vught to ranged between Swift and Prof. Peters, of itton College Observatory, the belt—Orion' to be given to the one who first discovers a thousand stare in a thousand hours,—dibany Evening Journal, Bustic Critic (lo artist palnting out of doors) —' Now that's real kinder naceral, aln't (t? But what makes ye waste ver tine on therm darned old ellum treest Ye'd onght to go right up back here onter 8kinner's hill, where ye could see something sorter futerestin’—the town-hall, gn’ the Baptist mectin'-house, an’ the vew brick Yigh skule."—Harvard Lampwon, Agentleman, being threatened with an infec- tous fever, said to his little son, who, in au ate feclionate mvod, Wished to cubrace him: Yow monet not hive me; you'll cateh the fever.” Wille, studing vack, looked fn amazement upon his papa, who, by the way, ls pattern of propriety, und quickly usked: “Why, pava, who did you hug t"—S¢t, Louis TimesJoutna’. About 10 o'clock in the morning, recently, two nieu met on Sixth street and berau thrent- ening and calling each other names, One finally called the other a Har, and the two wera sbout to grapple whon a woman .opened the door und sald: “Gentlemen, ara you about to fight?” "We aret? they answered together. “Then have the Kindness to walt o moment,” she continued. “My poor husband hag been aick for weeks and Weeks, and is now juat able tositup, He is very down-hearted this morn- ing, and ff you'll only watt til can draw bin up to the window I know be'll fect yery erate- ful to both of you.” She disappeared in the house, sud after one look foto each other's facos the men émiled, ehook hands, and de- parted together.—Jctroit Iree Z'ress, MD. BINA. The Wholesale Destruction of Houses and Vineynrde—Landed Proprietors Reduced to Beggary—A Sad and Torrible Scene. Rome Letter ta Xew York Post, The full accounts of the destruction caused by this terrible eruption of Mt. tna aro heart- ending. Catania was ono of the provinces of Italy where there was a promise of a good bar- vest, but now the green flelda and vineyards are buried under a heavy weixht of bard, gray lava. ‘The posseasions of the Sicilians Ilving on the sites or at the foot of the mountains are destroyed, and many a proprietor who in May ‘was- rich, in dune is as poor as the humbleat of his servante, Tho story, only one of many, fs told of a proprietor, the father of nine children, who yesterday saw oversthlug he possessed, houses, barns, cabins, olive trees, corn sud wheat flelds, and yivevards, oil destroyed, The inhabitants of the towns and country louses near Lhe course of the inva are discotrazea at the extent of their miafortuves. ‘They remove all the house- hold guods that can be ‘transported, the cattle, the wine in the cellars, aud eveu the tiles ou the roofs of the houses. ‘The ronds near the ad- yancing Inva sre ke a battlefield. Wazons Jaden with voods, herds of cattle, crowds of weeping women and cuildren fieelug from their homes. Inaumerable strangers from every oa- tlon, on the contrary, go forward ou the road, und adyance so pear the Java that the guards are oblired to send them back, Although they can advance so near ss to light o cigar at the etream of lava itisdangerous, as the lava, which st ove moment looks dark oud dull, {6 liable at the next to burst open by its own welche: and make anew path for itself where it is not Hegiments of suldiers are stationed alt along the roads to keep order, und Hues of then wuard the edges of the stroam. A corre: apondent frou Randazzo deacrives low the habitants of what town and of Linguaprossa atood on the natlonal road watching the lava slowly advance, and asitbecun tocover the road they sadly shook hands and sald farewell when the fiery stream separated them. There was a cry of despair frotn the people at this point when the bridge of Hiciaro was burned, and the Java fell from a little bight Into lovely vineyards und tiled them wp, The mountain has been disturbed for five months. On the 22d of May the crater threw out with a great uolse a vast quantity of dense gait and smoking mud, This made an in- termitting fountain rising sometinea tiventy- four fect above the level of the soll, Occasion- ally great balls of mud, Oiled with cas, crew Jureér and larger uotil they hurst. The river of mud,.constautly fed from the crater, descend- ed the sides of the mountain, and for a distance of four tnites filled up the canals used for irriga- tion, ‘The frightened country people, uncon- scluus of the worse {lis tuat were coming upon them, sought to defead thelr fields from the entrance of the enemy by building walls of On the afternoon of the 8th of stone, May the ruption began, which is sald to be the most viclent of this century, The people were startled by violent and repeated shocks of earthquake, loud thun- der, bieh wind, und a heavy rain, Two new craters were then seen on the northwest purt of the mountala, which yotuited lava, smoke, and fing ashes, The next day three cotumas of miwoke were section the backof the mountain, and the lava becan to descend. The movement of, this Incandescent streatn wes at first rapld, but as {t fucreused In size und spread out over the lower part of the mountain and the plains it became siower, Itsadvance Ia now estinated ut forty-five feet an hous, and the width of the three streains juto which it {a divided are yari- ouaslyestinated. That which threatens the Town of Muto, with 200 inbubltauts, wand the River Alcantara, ig said to be 1,500 feet wide, and this width coutfoually fucreases on account of thy Night of the stream, If the River Alcantara, which {s one of the principal streams of Sicily aut supplies several large towns, gardens, and nnils with water, js filled up, the calamity will be tneatculable. ‘The Jaya fa already within a few hundred feet of the shore, und slowly ad- vaneing; but itis hoped that it may turn ond run utoug tie bank, or nob lave strength to reach the water, the violence of the eruption having dimlaished, Que of the streains of lava diss Cfaveled a distance of thirtcen miles from the crater; it ta estimated that {uo less than four days more than 230,000,000 cuble yards of lava uve been thrown out, ‘The spectacle of this tremendous couvalaton of vature Is wonderfully und fearfully beuati- ful. [tis especially impresatye at might, when the fery current often throws up iu Its prozress efeut masses of molten stous. ‘Tbe column of smoke aud fina black sind which follows the lava reflects the red tint of the fire and looks like an aurora borealls, Froin the craters on the top uf the mountain rlao dense coluynos of smoke, now very white und again densely black, aud often plerced by sharp streaks of vleatricl- ty. ‘The travelers who have flocked thither ylew these wonders with ecstasy, but the poor eontadini or the rich mau reduced to beggary weep over the rulos of their homes, In the daytime the cloud of smoke and sand iy to dense that the sun fs invisible, aud the day seenta to do ulinost Ike the night, Spectacles and umbrellas are necessary protections for whoever walks out {a the nelguborbood of the pouutala, for the flne sand covers everytblug with a thlek, Leavy coating und blows into the eyes. ‘Tho eruption fs accompanied by constant rumbling nyleca like the booming of artillery; the earth trembles, the sky {4 leaden, ‘The mass of lava ty from filteen to thirty feet high, and according to its hight or the tine of day varics to color from a bright, fiory rad to a dull leaden shade. If it wag not for ihe Jets of stuoky Which issue now and then from this mass Ye night by thought dead lara of a hall cculury ago, but when It moves ite wares slide over each other and emit jets of fire. ‘The Government ‘has sent three distincutshed sclentific men to Mount Etna to atudy the gco- logical and volcauic phenomena of the eruption, Tt has also appropriated $100,000 for the relief of the sufferers by the ernption in the south and hv the faundations in the north, Private sub- scriptions tn afd of the unfortunate peonte wno have lost all thelr possessions till also be made {o We various citics of Italy. * ARCHBISHOP. PURCELL. A Sad Rnmoe.Retative to Him, Cineirnatt Enguirer, July 2. Re There was 8 rumor aGoal yesterlay to the effect that news hed been received that Arch: bishop Varcell's inind bad become unsettled In conseaucnce of hls monetary troables. ‘The rele further stated thut the trouble showed itself while the Archbishop wus ‘stopping near Philedetpiito, and was tue Talle ot ‘ecciestantical ehreiea in Baltimore. ‘The foltowing disoatch shows that thts part of the renurt wag antrue: Spemat PMapates to the Ki.quirer, * Dartitong, Md.. Joly 1.—Archvievop Gibbons has no knowledra of the rumored jueanity., of Archbishop Purcell. When he lwst heard from him, tneldentally a few days ago, he was woll and stopping at Eden Hall, near Chiladelphia, He le now in Alban: A representative of the Kuquirer called Father Quinn at. the Cathedral in the after, noon. and asked himif he tad any knowledge of any at inisforiune befatling the Arch- bishop. Sle stated that he had no knowledge of [t, and uid not believe it couid be true, as had tnd o letter from Father Callaghan the day before, and ft made no mention of such imistor- tune. “Though God knotrs be has had trouble enough to turn his mind,” added the good ‘athier, From another nuurce ‘our representazive learned that the Archbishop bud not been an atccessful as he had exvected tn collecting funds to ald itn in liquidating bls debts, and it In feared that this is preyityg on his mind. At prerent he ts eccluded ata religious institution near Albany, Y. Father Callaghan ix desire ous of having him rewain in the Lust, and Vathers Hatley, Cusack, and Duyle bave gone ‘on to pay bitn a friewaly visit unit to: persuade him to remain East for awhilelonger. It is ex- pected thut news will be received from Romo very shortly, iudivating who Las been sppolnted, the Archbishuj’s coadjutor. ‘The Syuod of Bishops recommend for the place Bishops Fitz- werald, of Little Rock, MeQuade, of Kuchenter, wud) Chaturd, of Indiauapolis, in the order named. Jt is now belfeved that the last will be first, according to Scripture, -nnd thut Bishop Chatard will be the fortunate man, % a Sith jortachakulls Niece, ‘The’ Lrteanik Pornanal:i, in deecribiug the ex- seullon oF Nibitists at Kietf, adits ie young girl, Who concealed her oatme devplte the use uf the lash, declared at the foot of the aulluws Ut ste was called Nathalle Gortschakell, and URL Ue ss othe, alae Chanel or FE LAA No VV TEE TRONS 1 KIDNGY COMPLAINT LEME A = Dit, KU. CLARK, South Mera. VE, avyr “In ensenof KIDNEY TROUCHLES ft hina neted flke w charm. It hnedone better thom any remedy Ihave ever nocd. 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Chenery, Pare and Appited, in Civil and einen culture, Botany, Zool ma Eg it eters ¢ eouubiy, History, hte in any, eolugy, aud in General Kefentine Frengh, aut Gera, Political or Hatttculare adie GEORGE J, Bits SUALES. FAIREANKS STAMBAKD i S CA LE S ere FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00. EY 311 & 113 LakeSt., Chicago, Becarciul to buy only tha Genuine. “=~ DYEING AND CLEANING, ar OUT 1 Deautifully DYED oF . CEL Abs tan MS ONTCL Your Old tals go eat eeu Clothes! hin clesitat: x LADIES AND GEwts. [2 ITAL, AND DEPARTURE aL Farnanation ov Reveacnce excepted. i Sioadey ener - “Sunda, peed, ‘Daily. sects CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket OMces, 52 Clapkrat, (sherman Monsey andes 40 Rig) 40 Se am a0 5S pm 3th ar pm 15am Emit so pm pmlt-aiaa Roy am] OO D th am OO pm aml*-7:45 Dia Smita ae bm pei an tm'f 4: pin ya: pm my die pa 200 Dat abs Croead Expre m7 Oe Btinsna'e Now (iim om} doo pia bWinona & New tis bin mn ‘bMarquette Express, pm m Diana tieneva bene mm bate Geneva Rap a iennva & Kockford. nc dit ac, Via Paneer i Pullman, Tote Cars are . betivean Chile eyes sunel ids: One Wn eavise Eka Nootter road rune Pailman or any other form ef. hotel cara wea! of Chicexo, @—Depat corner at Weill S—Depot corner of Canal CUIGAGO ‘BURLINGTON & QUINCY BATLROAD Depute foot of Lakewat., (ndfana-ay. and Sizteenth-st., she Conal and flsierath-ats, Ticket Omecs So Chari (Ottawa & Streator Express... Nelraaka & Ransax eves. Rocktord & Freeport Express, Expres i Expiens 3 a8 jarado Hxpreas ‘Grove Accommodation;® Aurora Paseruzer. e Mendota & Ortawa, Aururs Dassen: Downer's Grave Accomm: Freeport & Dubuque Ex (imahe Night Express T a Kast Express. ity & Bt. aubapth eid, Palace Dntwn-Care an s Cara tun between Chicagoan Tnelfe Exprems, : CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIPTO RATLROAD, Depot, cotuer of Vau I aud Bher : : Tieket untice, 34 U! fnenman Rowe. Ct 6-wheelt aha onthe Lis} tor Blue laland Accommodatiat Blue Island Accomiuudatton.... Hue Island Acconunostation lue Inland Accommodation. Hive Talend Accuinmodation, Bive Idand Accommad. Biue Island Accomm “saturdaysand Lhursdays on CHICAGO, ALTON & AS CITY & DEE amc. belo aad a eat aca, Site Odie, oo South Clark-s6, fon. tu Ranane City & Denvt Fest Bx. Mobile & New Orens Ee Be Loule, Sprinpechi & Texas... Peoria, Burlingye { Fant Exnr'se eokuk a Shea Taal Solters Dwiese Accom: UHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8 PAUL RAILWAY. Unlon Depot comer Madieon and Canal-ats, Ticket ‘Ofice, G4 South Clark-at,, oppoalte Sherman , and si depot, Ves [_ Arrive, am:* THA pm, oe] 830 pial Milwaukee Rxpress.....4 Milwaukee Spoctal (Sundass' cousin & Minnesota, Ut and Mecasha through Day, Express score Wakestas Madi reas (OFounuw uc, abLrday: ifterty eat an StePauté allnnespolis Ex Gaity Wisconsin & Minnesota, Gres Tay, Stevens Point, atid Aal land thrudgh Mahe E-xoress...[¢ 9:00 pm t 7:09 am ~Alltrains run via Siiwankee, Tickets for Bt, Pau and Minneapolis are gnod clther via Medison and Hratrle duChien, or vis Watertown LaCrusse, and Wit 10:10 am § 4:00 pm; 00 p m'*10:90 am. G66 Winis Rio am $$ ¥:00 Pmjg§ 4:00 pa a acs id fut of Twi teoeee 44 Depot, jake-st, aud £40 noo ti fekecOnione tai itandoiitreats neay Clarke Po Artiva. j_eeaven St. Loute & Tex ‘BL Louts & Texas Calro & Sew Or} as E "Fatt Line: bPeosta, Burton Dubuaiie Roux City Express Dupuque @ Stoux Cl BI ‘Yowonu Passoucer, @On Saturday aight runs to Tologu only. 200 Saturday night rons to Peoria onty. MIOHIGAN OENTRAL RB: Depot, toot of Lake-et, and toot of Twenty-second-at- ‘Ticket Uitice, 87 Clark-at.. soulless. corner of Tan. dolph, Graud Pacite Hotel, and at Palmer House. Leave, ) Arrive. Mall (via Day Expres Kalamazoo Atlantle Express (dally). 6... Night Express. ‘ PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE & OBIOAGO RAILWAY, Canal wud Magison-ata, Ticket Ofloes, elmer House, aud Grand Pacio Hotel. ‘Leave, ; Arri Axil and Express. .} 8:90 am * 7:00 bc Expreas,. Seer th pio} A:cd am Live B20 p mis 6:00 8m m E: Rent ee eo ‘Twenty-second. Bi on Tulldiy, Lot Twenty-s * spo ttvcaretiticen Ws Cinrk-at., Palmer {fouse, Grand Isc Hytel, aad Depot (Exposition Bulidlng). Leave. | 8:50 am f 0:20 am pi40 but 7:6 pn LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, Morning Ma{)-Old Line... New York é& Boston special Atiantle Express (dat Nignt Express... PITTSRURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS BB. (Cincionatt Atr-Line and Kokomo Line.) Denet, corner of Clinton and Carrol eat Cinctonat!, Indlanapolia. Louts- wile, COUDUGR & hart Day} Kapress se Night Rxpreas.: KANEAKEE LINE. ‘ Depot, foot of Lake-st, and footof Twenty-eecund-ete Arrive, gin ame 4:40 pra if 2300 p ia § 7523 8mm. QOODRIOH BTRAMERS, Dally for Racine, Milwaukes, Gheboyyan, Mant- tuo, Luding, MARINER oy see Batunlay's buat don'tivaye uatlles., 2 For Siltwaukee, at ning boal 6 7 dag, T caday, aren tapide, een Hay 4 Way ports, Tuesday aud. nabs aud Laks Superior towns, Tu uae plies BRESEB RB GRAY'S REMEDIES. GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARK, The iret We TRADE MARK, Grey Si! promptly” dd ‘ radically curo aay Band very Nervous and We res fit of inalacrevtons eaters or avarmor! efthe: ner: Tectiy barialcen gota . fe Bafore Taking ifve waxtc, and ies After Talc been vertens used for over thitty goary With areal pagcous, ta Fu fais (9 OUF palit bien wiioh we de arora aandiree by tall to avery one, Gir" Toe Specise Siculeimals wild oy all uruxulats at Sitipee packane, oF dix paccagea for $% vt will beacntiree by ‘all Ouro colptof the money by addressing THE QRAY MEDIOINE CO : 1OMechaules Block, Detroit, bitch. vaN' STEPUENSOY & CO. 02 andos AACE, Sere Use. wholoesie and retell op Bt woe jue af brooriolars’ prices MUSOKLLANEO UB: S104 DR. KEAN, bi . NO PAY?! 173 South Olark-st., Obicago. ult perronally of by mall, free of charge, onan - epante ubtrousutaectal diveusea.” (0r.d. Kean le tbe Bly phdaictau lu'the Cli whe warragtd cures Of BO paTe +.